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Our 2025 rankings update saw some prospects move up after impressive summer performances. In this article we’ll break down five guards who are moving up. Quinn Woidke OH #18 CG #1 HEIGHT 6'1" POS CG CLASS 2025 View Profile Quinn…
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Continue ReadingOur 2025 rankings update saw some prospects move up after impressive summer performances. In this article we’ll break down five guards who are moving up.
Just continuing to impress, Woidke started his spring with the Ohio Buckets and was dominant. After a strong June with Saint Ignatius, Woidke joined Wildcat Select’s 16 U group where he continued to impress on the 3SSB circuit. An impressive athlete, Woidke has the athleticism to create his own shot and throw it down in traffic. Taking care of the basketball and slowing down in the half-court is the next step I want to see Woidke take this winter for a Saint Ignatius squad that will be a contender for a Division I state championship.
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Another prospect who started his spring on the independent circuit and ended it on the 3SSB circuit, Clark is an athletic guard who can really shoot the ball from the outside. Capable of making shots, getting above the rim and defending, Clark checks a lot of boxes. Look for Clark to develop into the primary scorer for a Kings squad that’s coming off a conference title split with Anderson and Turpin. Radford has been active in Ohio as they were the first offer for Clark and second for Woidke.
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Sanders had an impressive winter for Fairfield and has steadily been in our top 30, he jumps up a few spots after an impressive week in Rock Hill for Phenom United where he had maybe the highlight of the weekend with a half-court buzzer-beater to steal a win for his team. More than a one-shot wonder, Sanders holds offers to Youngstown State, North Carolina A%T and Mercer. Expect Sanders to be one of the most productive guards in the Cincinnati area this winter with his perimeter shooting ability, tough defense and relentless activity.
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After a couple strong years in the Dayton City League, Hatcher is on the move to the GWOC as he’ll be playing with Northmont next season. An athletic guard who can really break defenses down off the bounce and create for himself, Hatcher has a gear that he can turn to that few players can match. Still developing a consistent 3-point shot after shooting 31% on 16 makes last season, a step in this skill could open up his offensive game. Hatcher has the potential to make plays for his teammates after leading the Dayton City League in assists at 3.9 per game last season.
Centerville is reloading this season and the twins Ethan and Eli Greenberg Eli Greenberg 6’3″ | CG Centerville | 2025 State OH are going to be key contributors that are relied on to take the next step if the Elks want to compete for a state title. Both had strong summers as Eli has a lot of upside as a ball handler with good size and can both knock down shots from long range and create for his teammates. A late blooming guard, Greenberg has waited his turn and now appears ready to perform under the bright lights. Recently offered by Eastern Kentucky and Robert Morris, expect more schools to get involved in his recruitment by the time spring rolls around.