Top 10 Scoring Underclassmen in 6A
We take a look at the Top Scoring Underclassmen in 6A that we should keep an eye on this summer and going forward. 6’4 G Dallin Hall (Fremont) – Dallin had a great summer last year and it payed…
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Continue ReadingWe take a look at the Top Scoring Underclassmen in 6A that we should keep an eye on this summer and going forward.
6’4 G Dallin Hall (Fremont) – Dallin had a great summer last year and it payed off as he became one of the best guards in all of Utah. He will suit up for Exum Elite again this summer. He is one of those guys that could be a great player at a D2 or work his way up at the D1 level.
6’4 G Stone Hutchings (Copper Hills) – Stone had a stellar year as he was able to provide a scoring punch for his team. He will e a big part of the scoring load next year as well. He will run with UBC this summer. Look for him to get out on the break and score.
6’4 G Baylor Harrop (Fremont) – Baylor had a great year and he will continue to get better as he will join his teammate and play with Exum Elite this summer. Baylor is a good D2, NAIA player.
6’2 PG Tanner Kofoed (Layton) – Although Tanner had surgery before the season he was able to put up some good numbers. He will return to the diamond but should have a good off season to get stronger. Could be a great player at a NWAC school.
6’0 Brox Ashby (Hillcrest) – Brox biggest knock is his size but he makes up for it with his strength. He finds ways to score. He will run with UBC this summer. He is an ideal PG in the NWAC.
6’0 Jeremiah Semeli (Granger) – Jeremiah will have to pick up the scoring as their leading scorer will graduate.
6’2 Jake Sampson (Davis) – Jake has proved to be a great scorer. He has range and ability to get to the basket. Look for him to refine these traits and have another great year for Davis. He is a nice small school prospect.
6’7 W Ethan Potter (Layton) – Ethan Potter has some potential. He needs to bulk up this summer. It will be interesting to see what he will do without his 6’10 counterpart. Could turn into a solid college recruit.
6’3 CG Cameron Millican (Taylorsville) – Cameron is a versatile player as he could play all 3 guard positions and defend them as well. He could be a good NWAC player and possible slide into a D1 JUCO program. D2’s and NAIA’s might find interest in Cameron because he has good grades. He will run with Salt Lake Bounce this summer again.
6’2 G Darius Jackson (Hunter) – Hunter will be one of the favorites in their region next year and they will need Darius to produce some more for them.