Summer Stock Rising PG’s 2025
There is a big difference between bringing the ball up and playing PG at the high school level and beyond. These are a few players we have seen make some vast improvement at the PG position. A lot more players…
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Continue ReadingThere is a big difference between bringing the ball up and playing PG at the high school level and beyond. These are a few players we have seen make some vast improvement at the PG position. A lot more players out there in the class of 2025.
6’3 PG Hunter Jackson Hunter Jackson 6'3" | PG Woods Cross | 2025 State UT || Woods Cross High School || 2025 ||
Hunter has been looking like a seasoned PG out there when he sees the floor with his high school team and at the club level he is just out there loose doing his thing. Hunter continues to rise with his ability to score and distribute. You can see that he can morph his game into what is needed of him to win games. Could really see him either coming off the bench or getting to start at the high school level but either way he is going to produce and play the right way.
5’11 PG Jaxson Soto || Olympus High School || 2025 ||
Olympus has been producing some of the best guards in the state and Jaxon could be the player that gets the torch passed to him as the two PG ahead of him have been some of the best we have seen in the state. One will finish his career at USU and one is on track to land some D1 offers. Jaxon is getting better at creating for his teammates and he is a player that can score the ball from deep or in the paint breaking defenders down with simple moves off the dribble.
5’10 PG Bryton Valdes Bryton Valdes 5'10" | PG Corner Canyon | 2025 State UT || Juan Diego Catholic || 2025 ||
Bryton is really following in his brother footsteps as a dynamic quick guard that can get to the paint with ease. The difference is that Bryton will have to do it against 5A and not 3A and 4A, which will help him in the long-run as he will play against some tough competition that can help continue to elevate his stock at a PG. Bryton shoots the ball well and can find the open man with his vision.
5’10 PG Chance Dastrupt || Orem High School || 2025 ||
Chance has really improved this past year. He is really balancing out his duties as a PG with scoring, distributing and just getting the offense going in general. With some good shooting as a good foundation Chance is a player that will get it gong for himself or his teammates at the PG position.
Side Note: There are some more PG’s out there that we have seen that will likely get some more publicity as the season starts to get underway and they get to see more time on the floor.