GBCA Live: 2025 Standout Guards
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Zachary Foster GA #19 PG #4 HEIGHT 6'2" POS PG CLASS 2025 View Profile Zachary Foster Instagram Twitter State: Georgia School: Woodward Academy Club: Atlanta Celtics Foster already looks longer and taller from when I last saw him a month…
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Continue ReadingFoster already looks longer and taller from when I last saw him a month ago. Zac has been trending up this entire offseason, prime for a big junior season. He filled up the box score against North Oconee, primarily scoring at the rim. Foster had 17 points, 7 rebounds, 3 assists and 3 steals. You can always count on Zac to play with a high motor.
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The little lefty got hot in the second half against Woodland, netting all 13 of his points. He drained three threes and scored in transition. When the Jaguars decide to play inside-out, Bowyer is a knockdown shooter that must be run off the line.
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Wells is built like a burly linebacker. His size and physicality stands out right away. Tony has a dynamic game however, an exceptional three-point shooter that looks to space the floor. Wells strokes it at a high clip. When needed, Wells can put the ball on the floor and barrel his way to the hoop. His strength allows him to guard multiple positions and be an effective rebounder. Tony posted 14 points, 4 rebounds and 2 assists with four threes against Walker.
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Cade has emerged as Sequoyah’s top scoring option in the backcourt. Lomas thrives beyond the three-point line but also can get into the paint and finish with his floater. He tallied 15 points, 4 rebounds, 1 assist and 3 steals in a 52-51 loss to Benedictine.
The southpaw has staked claim to major minutes in the backcourt. Harden brings electric athleticism and a multidimensional offensive arsenal. Zack is a good three-point shooter and a highlight maker that plays above the rim. He netted 15 points in a 57-29 win over Osborne.
Howard had a strong GBCA, hitting clutch shots in big games. In a blow out of Carver-Columbus, Greg finished with 13 points, 3 rebounds and 3 assists. He nailed a pair of threes and converted on three drives.
Kyle can play all over the floor with his skill and strength. He brings over toughness and physicality from the gridiron to the hardwood. Carpenter is a powerful guard that rebounds exceptionally well and is able to ignite fast breaks. He’s a savvy playmaker with the ball. When asked to score, Carpenter has a pull-up jumper and can finish through crowds at the rim. He put up 12 points, 9 rebounds, 3 assists and 3 steals in a 20-point win over West Forsyth.
Jinks contributed across the stat sheet in a 64-53 win over Portal. Part of a nine three barrage, Jawuan netted a pair of deep balls to go with three buckets inside the arc. Jinks tallied 12 points, 5 rebounds, 5 assists and 2 blocks.
With Jay Carruth Jay Carruth 5’8″ | PG Madison County | 2024 State GA missing in action with an ankle injury, Fraequan Wilkins stepped up. The Franklin County transfer looked much more comfortable and assertive than he did at the beginning of the month and provided the Red Raiders with timely hoops in a 61-60 overtime victory to claim the Navy Bracket Championship. Fraequan used his athleticism to slash to the basket multiple times, including the game-winning coast-to-coast bucket in OT. Wilkins showed some touch from the perimeter earlier in the game, hitting a mid-range jumper and swishing a three. He finished with 15 points, 5 rebounds and 2 steals.