2025 Player Rankings: Top 5 PG’s
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Over the course of the next several days, Prep Hoops Florida is taking a deeper dive at the top upcoming sophomores by position. Today, we will be starting with our top five point guards in the Class of 2025. Our…
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Continue ReadingOver the course of the next several days, Prep Hoops Florida is taking a deeper dive at the top upcoming sophomores by position. Today, we will be starting with our top five point guards in the Class of 2025. Our latest rankings for the junior class have been updated on our website.
Cayden Boozer, Listed at 6-4 can make plays with the basketball in his hands as his IQ continues to rise making the right plays. He is at his best when he is on the attack as well as scoring from the mid-range. Boozer will look to gain more consistency shooting from beyond the arc this season as he has playmakers around him featuring Jase Richardson Jase Richardson 6’2″ | PG Columbus | 2024 State #49 Nation FL and his twin brother Cameron Boozer Cameron Boozer 6’9″ | PF Columbus | 2025 State #2 Nation FL . On the defensive end, he is disruptive and very active in the passing lanes with good movement and ability to get steals.
Jalen Reece, A 6-1 junior guard who has continued to improve his perimeter shooting and is always playing unselfish finding the open teammate. He is a crafty scorer who is unafraid to finish at the rim with contact as he has gained more confidence in finishing at the front of the rim. On the defensive side, Reece shows great quickness when guarding on-the-ball and is very disruptive at getting strips which lead to baskets on the offensive end.
Caleb Williams, A 6-5 junior guard has transferred from Sumner to DME Academy this summer is coming off an impressive summer playing for Austin Rivers Elite. He is a creative scorer who shows a lot of strength and confidence finishing at the rim against a crowd of defenders. He is also an underrated rebounder for his size and can finish put-backs. Williams is also a threat to score from beyond the arc where he shot 34 percent from 3-point range as a sophomore last season.
Evan Sterck, Listed at 6-3 is a reliable three-level scorer who is unafraid to take over a game when necessary. Sterck displays a high IQ on when to shoot versus pass the ball where he has displayed a ton of confidence over the summer. On the defensive end, Sterck is very versatile where he can guard on the ball as well as off the ball at a premium. Sterck is a big-time prospect where he should start gaining attention from college coaches in the near future.