Top 2026 players without offers...but that won't last long!
Unsigned Senior Spotlight: Top Utah Boys High School Basketball Players
These Utah high school basketball players have proven their talent on the court and are poised to make an impact at the next level. Despite not yet having college offers, their on-court production speaks for itself. Let’s take a look at some of the state's best unoffered seniors (I think they don’t have offers)!
J.T. Turley - Davis High School
J.T. Turley is a 6'1" point guard for Davis. His ability to score is evident, as he's known for being a consistent offensive threat. Turley's playmaking and leadership skills make him a valuable floor general. He's a player who can run an offense and create opportunities for himself and his teammates. His Junior year he helped lead Davis to a State title with 2.2/1 assist to turnover ratio.
Tyler Mortensen - Corner Canyon High School
A 6'5" combo guard, Tyler Mortensen from Corner Canyon is a versatile player who can impact the game in multiple ways. His size for a guard allows him to see over defenders and create mismatches. He's a tough competitor who contributes on both ends of the floor.
Mason Ford - Timpview High School
Mason Ford is a 6'3" combo guard from Timpview. His well-rounded skillset and size make him a difficult matchup. Ford can handle the ball, shoot, and defend, making him a dynamic player who can adapt to different situations on the court. He exploded this summer on the EYCL circuit ending the summer with 40 point game
Caden Jackson - Olympus High School
Caden Jackson is a 6'3" combo guard from Olympus. He is a high-motor player who plays with passion and is a leader on the court. Jackson's court vision and basketball IQ are key aspects of his game. He's a player who constantly looks to improve and push his team to be better. The knockdown shooter and his backcourt teammate, Gavin Lowe, come in to the year as favorites to repeat.
Isaiah Reiser - Copper Hills High School
Isaiah Reiser is a 5'10" point guard for Copper Hills. He's a crafty and explosive scorer who can light it up from anywhere on the court. His ability to create his own shot and get to the basket makes him a tough guard to defend. He shot 41% from 3 as a Junior and will be relied on to carry the offensive load again this year.
Parker Snedaker - Bingham High School
Parker Snedaker, a 6'3" combo guard from Bingham, is a strong player who uses his size to his advantage. He is a player who can be a primary ball handler and also play off-ball. His ability to attack the rim and shoot from the outside makes him a balanced offensive threat. The lefty uses his length well defensively and is one of the most versatile defenders in the state.
Isaiah Beh - Murray High School
Isaiah Beh is a 6'5" point guard from Murray. His stat line shows how much of an impact he has on a game, as he averaged 14.5 points per game, and was among the state's leaders in assists with 6.3 per game. His defensive prowess is also noteworthy, as he averaged 4.5 steals per game. It won’t be surprising to see Isaiah have a few triple doubles this year as well.
Graydin Anderson - Westlake High School
Graydin Anderson is a 6'1" point guard from Westlake. He is a consistent scorer who averaged 14.1 points per game and contributed across the board with 3.9 rebounds and 2.0 assists per game. Westlake is a team who will surprise a lot of people and Graydin is the engine behind their ascension. When he gets 2 feet in the paint, their offense is almost unstoppable.
Brigham Kemp - Hurricane High School
Brigham Kemp, a 6'0" point guard from Hurricane, is a player who impacts the game beyond scoring. While he puts up points, he is also a top-tier defensive player, finishing last season as one of the state's leaders in steals. His quick hands and defensive intensity make him a constant threat. Brigham will certainly be battling with Jaxen McCuistion and Makai Allen to lead 4a in scoring this year. He’s a walking bucket.
Collin Simmons - Dixie High School (edit: Collin has an offer from SWOCC)
Collin Simmons is a 6'7" forward for Dixie. With his size and length, he is a presence on the floor. His strong rebounding and ability to finish around the rim make him a valuable post player. There aren’t a lot players in 4a who will be able to stop him and he’s a problem defensively with an ability to guard multiple positions.
Cam Adams - Lone Peak High School
Cam Adams is a 6'5" forward from Lone Peak. His size and versatility allow him to play inside and out. He's a reliable scorer and rebounder who can be counted on for consistent production. Expect a big year from him at Lone Peak as this summer on the UAA circuit he got to see a lot of high level players.
Sade Nenbee - Logan High School
Sade Nenbee is a 6'7" guard/forward from Logan. He has an incredible frame for his position, allowing him to play multiple spots on the court. Before his injury last year, Sade was averaging 14.5 PPG and he’ll be looking to lead Logan as a team to challenge Morgan after dropping down to 3a this year.