Top Point Guards in Class 2A
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Top Point Guards in Class 2A 2024 6-2 Kyle Greene Kyle Greene 6'3" | PG Pace Academy | 2024 State #155 Nation GA – Pace Academy With Pace Academy expected to waltz their way to another state title, Kyle Greene…
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2024 6-2 Kyle Greene Kyle Greene 6'3" | PG Pace Academy | 2024 State #155 Nation GA – Pace Academy
With Pace Academy expected to waltz their way to another state title, Kyle Greene Kyle Greene 6'3" | PG Pace Academy | 2024 State #155 Nation GA joins the picture to make them that much stronger. He’s got good length at the guard position and has a knack for filling up the box score.
2022 5-10 Travion Solomon Travion Solomon 5'10" | PG Northeast-Macon | 2022 State GA – Northeast-Macon
Solomon headlines a Northeast-Macon team that returns their top eight players. He averaged 13.7 points, 3.7 rebounds, 4.2 assists and 2.2 steals on his way to winning Region 3 Player of the Year. Solomon holds an offer from Mercer and is regarded as the top point guard in Middle Georgia.
2024 5-8 Christian Anderson Christian Anderson 6'1" | PG Oak Hill Academy | 2024 State #69 Nation VA – Lovett
Not many shoot better than Christian Anderson Christian Anderson 6'1" | PG Oak Hill Academy | 2024 State #69 Nation VA . Still waiting on a growth spurt, Anderson already has big game with how he can weave in and out of traffic to free himself for open looks. He has parking lot range on his threes and has a Michigan offer.
2022 6-1 John Lawton John Lawton 6'1" | PG South Atlanta | 2022 State GA – South Atlanta
A strong physical guard that will remind teams of who he is. John Lawton John Lawton 6'1" | PG South Atlanta | 2022 State GA has seen big minutes since his freshman year and still has untapped potential. He can take over games if given the chance.
2023 5-11 Alfonzo Ross Alfonzo Ross 6'0" | PG Woodville-Tompkins | 2023 State GA – Woodville-Tompkins
Alfonzo Ross will play a key role for Woodville-Tompkins. He’s been a main scoring option in the past but doesn’t have an issue with spreading out the wealth.