The Salt Lake Tribune
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Basketball: Who's left among Utah's best seniors?
Someone asked me the other day if there are any seniors left in the state who could sign with a Division I basketball school this spring.

Of course, during the early signing period in November, BYU landed four instate recruits: Lone Peak's Tyler Haws, Provo's Brandon Davies, Orem's Ian Harward and Lone Peak's Nate Austin.

Pleasant Grove's C.J. Wilcox signed with Washington, West Jordan's Reyes Gallegos signed with Nebraska and West Jordan's Mason Sawyer signed with Boise State.

Judge Memorial's Stallon Saldivar signed with Northern Arizona.

So who is left?

Judge guard Dee Crandall, 6-1, is drawing some interest from Weber State.

Joel Einfeldt, Cedar City's point guard, has been hearing a bit from Air Force.

Utah Valley keeps its recruiting efforts as non-public as any school out there, but is said to have interest in Bear River's 6-5 Wade Bronson, Olympus' Corbin Green (brother of Utah forward Shaun Green) and Kyle Maughan, a 6-4 wing player from Hillcrest.

Bountiful has a couple strong seniors who have helped the Braves to their outstanding season to date. Sean Carey, a 6-7 forward, is drawing some out-of-state interest; Travis Parrish, the athletic 6-4 wing player, signed a football scholarship with Utah State.

Perhaps the best remaining unsigned senior, according to one source, is Pleasant Grove guard LeSean Wilcox (cousin of Washington-bound C.J. Wilcox).

Tyler Stahle of Woods Cross also continues to see some recruiting attention.

-- Jay Drew

4 Comments:

At 12:22 AM , Blogger Hunter said...

Are any of the kids going out of state mission kids?

 
At 10:18 AM , Blogger Adam said...

No b-ball recruits heading up to Utah? That's surprising.

 
At 4:56 PM , Blogger SoccerMom said...

Hmmm, once again we find it necessary to mention Utah's best male's and not the female's huh? Interesting. Apparently the Trib doesn't think Utah has any "best" female seniors?

 
At 3:43 PM , Blogger wjunit5 said...

A senior, Preston Stelter, from Copper Hills is being looked at by Southern Virginia. He has been an unquestioned leader offensively this season. Although it isn't a division I school, he is worthy of being considered.

 

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   Jay Drew and Lya Wodraska cover high school and college recruiting for the Salt Lake Tribune. If you have recruiting news, e-mail drew@sltrib.com.