Utah HS Team Previews -Snow Canyon Warriors

Opening Day and the weekend has arrived! The Utah High School Activities Association has announced that opening day of the 2022 season will commence on Monday March 6th. Jeff Scholzen (Utah Scouting Director) begins the 2023 season coverage with our annual preseason team previews, where we will take notes from coaches, and highlight returning players, newcomers, and some sleepers. Over the next couple of weeks and leading up to opening day, we will be highlighting some of the top programs in the state with our team previews.
As our ardent readers are aware, Team Previews are answered by the Head Coaches of those programs and the scouting reports embedded in the PBR player profiles of the top players, are written by state scouting director Jeff Scholzen, the states only full-time MLB Area Scouting supervisor ever.
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This season as in every past season, stats are collected across the state at the end of that week's play, with input from coaches, assistant coaches and ultimately myself in putting together comprehensive player content on a weekly basis with the following.
1. Weekly Utah Power 25 Overall Team Rankings (Monday)
2. Player and Pitcher of the Week, along with other notable player performances (Tuesday)
3. Player Spotlights throughout the spring of top players who are making their mark on the HS scene in capturing college recruiting looks.
4. I will be scouting games throughout the state and posting player videos on Twitter for college marketing purposes on a weekly basis and in some cases where action is flowing and games are staggered, such as the preseason tourneys down south on a daily basis.
Quick Footnote: Only 7% of all HS baseball players will play college baseball and the elite of that group, which consists of only 2% will play at the D1 level. These are the players I’m watching and gleaning information on. This is determined by objective data from events, as well as the subjective eye evaluations, honed from my 30 years at the college and professional level.
Snow Canyon by the numbers
Head Coach: Reed Secrist (19th Year)
(3A/4A Coach of the Year numerous times)
Classification: 4A
Region: 10
2021 Win-Loss: 28-4
2022 Win-Loss: 22-12
State Playoff appearances in last 10 years: 7
State Championship appearances last 10 years: 4
State Championships last 10 years: 3
2021 Final PBR Utah Ranking: 4
2023 Preseason PBR Ranking: 11
2021 4A State Champions
2022 4A State Runner-Ups
Tradition and History
This years Snow Canyon squad should make another deep run into the state tournament and definitely has the depth and fire power to make another run at the state title, as the Santa Clara area school, where Snow Canyon is located, boasts a decades long baseball tradition, one that has captured the attention at different points in time nationally. Snow Canyon wins on a consistent basis and supports PBR endeavors with player recruitment and sends players onto the next level, while playing in one of the prettiest venues in the state, with Warrior Field, being a destination of many snowbird schools in January and February, making the trek south to get practices in, and play scrimmages. 2023 will be fun to watch as the Warriors are already in action, when they welcome many of the snowbird programs to southern Utah for the annual pilgrimage of preseason tournaments.
The Warriors are one of the premier baseball schools in the state, regardless of classification. I have long been a supporter of the baseball type school, which wins region and state championships, while also producing collegiate talent. I am not a believer in big schools are better, because of their enrollment and perception of talent. Wins, titles and college commitments combined are what makes a school a baseball school and state powerhouse, and Snow Canyon fits that bill. One thing that is a given, put a bigger school up against the Warriors and 6 out of 10 times, they beat them. They currently have the 2nd most active college players in the state, behind American Fork HS.
Alumni Spotlight (Click the name of the player for his college BIO link)
Landon Frei, 2B at the U of Utah
Mason Strong, C at the U of Oklahoma
Mayze Mosher, LF/3B at the College of Southern Nevada
Isaac Lyon, RHP, Grand Canyon University
Austin Deming, 3B, Brigham Young University
Luke Anderson, LF, Brigham Young University
Carston Herman, LHP, Utah Tech University
Cannon Secrist, RHP, Academy of Art
Key Returners with Class/Position
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Sam Lindsey OF / C / Snow Canyon , UT / 2023
Uncommitted
2021 All-Region / HM All-State
2022 All-Region / 2nd Team All-State

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Hayden Smith C / 3B / Snow Canyon , UT / 2024
Uncommitted
2022 HM All-Region 10
 
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Crew Secrist SS / 2B / Snow Canyon, UT / 2024
Uncommitted
2022 HM All-Region 10
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Talan Kelly 3B / RHP / Snow Canyon, UT / 2024
Uncommitted
2022 All-Region 10

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‘24 Ryder Harrison, LF
‘24 Kyson Goates, RHP/UTL
Key players lost to graduation
Luke Anderson, CF (BYU) 2022 Gatorade Player of the Year and "Mr Baseball Utah"
Isaac Lyon (Grand Canyon U)
Jake Johnson
Drake Kelly
Logan Mendenhall
Who is your X Factor to your success
Makaio Swensen
Returning players who were named All-Region / All-State
‘23 Sam Lindsey, 1st Team All-Region 10 / 4A 1st Team All-State
‘24 Crew Secrist, HM All-Region 10
‘24 Hayden Smith, HM All Region 10
‘24 Talan Kelly, All-Region 10
Players who are now playing College Baseball from 2022
Luke Anderson
Isaac Lyon
Jake Johnson
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Coaches Summary and Outlook
We'll be young, but these guys were able to get a lot of experience last year playing for the state championship. Looking to make a run again through a very competitive region 10. Pitching will be key but we have guys with varsity time on the mound - Coden Herman 23, Talan Kelly 24, Kyson Goates 24, Makaio Swensen 24, Crew Secrist 24, Andrew Lyon 25. If the pitching is good, the defense could be even better.
With 5 starters returning at key positions. Hayden Smith will be the everyday catcher once again, with Ryder Harrison being asked to move from 1B to LF. Crew Secrist will man SS, Talan Kelly at his usual 3B and Sam Lindsey will move from RF after two years and patrol CF. Hitting should be good once again, but we’ll see how it all plays out over the next few months.
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JEFF SCHOLZEN (BIO)
Scholzen was brought on as the Utah Scouting Director for Prep Baseball Report after serving 9 years as the Four Corners Scouting Supervisor with the Milwaukee Brewers (2011-2020). Prior to his run with the Brewers, Scholzen worked for the Los Angeles Angels for 11 years (1999-2010), serving in a similar capacity as the Four Corners Scouting Supervisor. In all, Scholzen served as a full-time scout for 20 years. Scholzen also received a 2002 World Series ring for his contributions as a scout.
With the Angels, Scholzen created an Angels Scout Team, in which he coached the likes of current and former major league players: Kris Bryant, Kevin Gausman, Greg Bird, Tyler Wagner, Aaron Blair, Joey Rickard, Donn Roach, Johnny Field, Taylor Cole and Paul Sewald to name a few. During his run with the the Angels, Scholzen served as the hitting coach for the Angels rookie ball affiliate with the Pioneer League Orem Owlz, helping guide the Owlz to the 2005 and 2007 Pioneer League titles.
Prior to becoming a professional scout, Scholzen served as the head coach at Southern Utah University between 1993-1997. At the time, Scholzen was the youngest Division I head coach when he was first hired at 24 years old. The Southern Utah baseball program was dropped after the 2012 season. While coaching at Southern Utah, Scholzen served as the hitting coach for the Alaska Goldpanners in 1995, as they won the Alaska League Championship.
A native of Utah, Scholzen played at Hurricane HS and was twice named 1st team All-State and an AAU HM All-American, before moving on to Utah Valley CC and Eastern Oregon University, earning All-Conference honors on three separate occasions. Scholzen played in the Angels’ organization from 1991-1992.