10 Utah high school boys hoopsters to watch for in region play
— 6-foot-2, Senior, point guard
— 18.6 ppg, 2.7, rpg, 3.1 apg, 2.5 spg
— Four-year starter has led Lone Peak to back-to-back state titles and a No. 2 ranking in the latest MaxPreps national rankings. He’s scored 1,693 career points and knocked down 241 3-pointers. He has Jimmer-type range from the 3-point line. He needs to average 19.2 points over final 12 regular-season games and four playoff games to become sixth player in state history to reach 2,000 career points.
— Signed with BYU
— 18.6 ppg, 2.7, rpg, 3.1 apg, 2.5 spg
— Four-year starter has led Lone Peak to back-to-back state titles and a No. 2 ranking in the latest MaxPreps national rankings. He’s scored 1,693 career points and knocked down 241 3-pointers. He has Jimmer-type range from the 3-point line. He needs to average 19.2 points over final 12 regular-season games and four playoff games to become sixth player in state history to reach 2,000 career points.
— Signed with BYU

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All great players.. Having seen over half of them play in person, the player that I'm the most impressed with, outside of the LP BYU boys, is Jalen Moore. He's got a huge upside with added weight and power. Nice outside game and ball handling and can really get off the floor. He'll be a star at USU.