Underclassmen to Keep an Eye On
While the top classifications have some known players that have made a name for themselves. We take a look at some underclassmen not previously mentioned that could make major impacts for their teams next year. 6’6 W Caleb Koski of…
Access all of Prep Hoops
Continue reading this article and more.
Continue ReadingWhile the top classifications have some known players that have made a name for themselves. We take a look at some underclassmen not previously mentioned that could make major impacts for their teams next year.
6’6 W Caleb Koski of Intermountain Christian – Caleb had a year where he averaged 26 points per game. While Caleb does play in 1A he is still a good talent that will turn heads with his simple ability to find various ways to score.
6’4 G Mason Falslev of Sky View – Mason is a high energy and high motor play and that is why he has already committed to play at The University of Utah. Mason plays great defense and gets easy dunks at the other end. Wouldn’t be surprised if he averages 30 points per game next year.
6’1 PG Talon Valdes of Juan Diego – The speedy guard finds ways to get in the paint and score. He plays the lanes well enough to get tips that lead to easy buckets. If healthy he could average 15 plus points per game. With time he will turn into a nice college prospect.
6’3 PG Noah Moeaki of American Fork – The team is officially his. The starting freshman PG will have a big year to grow, but his potential could be off the charts.
6’2 PG Tanner Kofoed of Layton – Tanner had a great year and we expect him to elevate his game as he can play at a high level. Look for Layton to improve next year because of their guard play.
6’2 G Kael Mikkelson of Pleasant Grove – Kael proved to be a player when they needed him. He came through in the clutch. PG will need his leadership next year as they loose some talented players on their roster.
6’7 F Jaden Brownell of Alta – Jaden has a big year ahead of him. With a strong versatile game Jaden could help Alta elevate their game. He is a lone threat because of his size.
6’3 G Christian Rich of Highland – Christian is a good player that will need to improve his decision making if he wants to play at the next level. He can score at all three levels. They will be a senior heavy team again next year and he could average three to five more points per game next season.
6’3 SG Jake Howe of Woods Cross – Jake has some great range. He will need to work on his mid-range and ability to get to the basket next year in order to get his team out of the first round next year.
5’9 G Kobe Schriver of Roy – Kobe is a tenacious player on the court. He has good range and paired with his quickness he often tends to be a tough cover for opposing teams.