"Buckets and Boards: A Sniper Who Dominates the Glass"
- Kevin Moses
- 4 hours ago
- 2 min read

Logan Brimhall
@LoganBrimhall32
IG: @Logan Brimhall
6’5, 185lbs, Class of 2027
Alpine HS, UT
Logan is a rare breed of a knockdown shooter who rebounds like a power forward and competes with relentless fire. He brings a unique edge to the floor with his ability to stretch defenses from deep while owning the glass on both ends. His rebounding isn’t just good, it’s fierce, physical, and game-changing. He attacks the boards with hunger, timing, and strength that most guards and wings at his position don’t match. Combine that with a confident jumper from all over the court and a non-stop motor, and you get a weapon that sepapp krates himself from the average stretch scorer. Logan plays with passion, purpose, and an edge that refuses to be overlooked.
After logging 5 points and 4 rebounds per game at the varsity level and 18 and 7 in JV, Logan has already exploded this summer, posting 24 points and 7 rebounds through three early games. His quarterfinal breakout proved to his team and coaches that he’s ready to be a focal point. His biggest improvement was his lateral quickness and ball-handling, giving him more freedom to create and attack. This offseason, he’s locked in on improving his passing and one-on-one defense to become even more complete. He’s hungry for more shot opportunities and ready to carry the scoring load when it’s time.
Now playing with Bucked Up Elite, Logan is set to make noise at Section 7 in Arizona. He wants to keep improving, scoring, and becoming a reliable go-to option for his squad. Even after losing seven seniors and dealing with a coaching change, Logan stayed focused and stepped up. Off the floor, he’s just as intense, benching 225 and squatting 340 as he builds the strength to dominate his position. The best advice he has ever receivedis, "Why practice every day if you’re not going to be confident and shoot the ball in the game?"
I assess that Logan’s rebounding and shooting combination sets him apart. He brings a rare mix of physicality, size, and touch that college programs can plug into multiple roles. He does the dirty work and still gets buckets—exactly what coaches look for in a winning piece.
Logan's potential is sky-high. With more reps and confidence in his expanded role, expect his scoring to soar and his presence to anchor games. He’s not just evolving but on a mission to make sure everyone knows he’s built for more. Stay tuned for a breakout season ahead.
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