War for the North: Top Guards
Which guards stood out this past weekend at the Prep Hoops Next War for the North? Marcus McQueen Jr. — Ez Work Elite — 2025 I think that McQueen has the potential to become a top prospect in the 2025…
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Marcus McQueen Jr. — Ez Work Elite — 2025
I think that McQueen has the potential to become a top prospect in the 2025 class. The speedy guard led Ez Work Elite to a deep playoff run at the War for the North, as he displayed his well-rounded skill set. McQueen proved that he can pass, score, and even play great defense.
Amari Edwards — Dream Chasers Elite — 2025
He may be a little undersized, but what Edwards lacks in height, he makes up for with pure scoring ability. There aren’t too many 2025 prospects that can score the ball the way Edwards can. He is a speedy point guard that defenders had a lot of trouble slowing down.
David Bolden — Kevon Looney Power Five — 2025
Helping lead his squad to the championship at the War for the North, Bolden was incredible. In the final game of the weekend, the sharpshooting 2025 guard tallied 20 points in a win. Bolden will no doubt be a prospect to keep an eye on in Wisconsin’s 2025 class.
Jaiden Holloman — NEBC Elite — 2025
Holloman is a special scorer that can get buckets from anywhere on the court. The guard is slippery and hard to slow down when attacking the rim, but also just as lethal as a shooter from behind the arc. Holloman had two big-time scoring games on Saturday.
Javontae Edwards — Kevon Looney Power Five — 2025
In the craziest, most entertaining game of the tournament, Edwards scored 27 points to lead Kevon Looney Power Five to an overtime win over EZ Work Elite. The shooting guard was able to use his length well on the offensive end of the court, and he did a terrific job slashing to the rim and finishing tough layups.
Kaydin Williams — Grind Family Chicago — 2025
I was extremely impressed by the versatility of Williams at the War for the North. The Grind Family Chicago point guard scored well at all three levels, got teammates involved, and was even able to grab a few offensive rebounds.
JJ Sullivan — D1 Minnesota — 2025
I already know that Sullivan is going to be a top prospect in the 2025 class. The silky smooth lefty is a pure scorer that can make tough shots look easy. Playing for D1 Minnesota this past weekend, the shooting guard was able to put up some impressive scoring numbers.