2025 Rankings: Top Guards (Pt.2)
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The 2025 Rankings for Nebraska just dropped! In this article, take a look at some of the top guards/wings in the state. Each player listed below offers a different approach to the game. The Nebraska 2025 class is super deep…
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Continue ReadingThe 2025 Rankings for Nebraska just dropped! In this article, take a look at some of the top guards/wings in the state. Each player listed below offers a different approach to the game. The Nebraska 2025 class is super deep with a ton of talent. Get to know some of the guys.
Sam Souredyke is one of the more intriguing prospects in his class. The past two seasons at Thayer Central High, Souredyke has averaged 19 points per game. This past Spring, he played with ETG on the Adidas Circuit. For going to a small school, Souredyke not only held his own, but proved that he can play with some of the top players in the region. He is a super tough guard with a knack for scoring the basketball. Souredyke will be one of the top players in class C2 next year.
Will Farrington Will Farrington 6’5″ | SG Elkhorn North | 2025 State NE played the majority of the summer with Coach Beck and AEF , and was their most consistent producer. At 6’5 Farrington is a long wing with an elite outside shot. Farrington is able to score both off of the catch and off of the bounce, as his skillset and versatility continues to improve. He will look to have a monster Junior Season at Elkhorn North. Expect colleges to begin to get involved with Farrington due to his size, frame, and outside shooting ability.
Carson Healy Carson Healy 6’5″ | SG Omaha Westside | 2025 State NE is a super tough and physical guard that plays the game with a chip on his shoulder. This summer for Nebraska Supreme , he was incredibly efficient and impacted the game on both sides of the floor. In his Junior season at Omaha Westview, Healy averaged nearly 12 points per game, which is a solid amount for a Sophomore. This season, Healy made the move to Omaha Westside, a top team in Class A. Look for Healy’s stock to rise this winter with the Warriors.
I did not see a lot of Reece Carson Reece Carson 6’3″ | CG Millard West | 2025 State NE this summer, but when I was able to watch him, he was spectacular. I saw him pour in 15-20 points a couple of times, while also dishing out several assists. Carson is super skilled offensively, and can score at a high clip. However, what I enjoy most about his game is how unselfish he is. Carson’s role at Millard West was limited last season because of all of the seniors on the squad, but he will have a much larger role this season. I expect him to have a breakout Junior year.
Trell Snoddy Trell Snoddy 6’1″ | SG Omaha Westside | 2025 State NE had a great grassroots season with Nebraska Supreme . Snoddy showed off his scoring capabilities in the mid range and at the rim often this summer, while also putting in several threes. In addition to his three level scoring abilities, Snoddy is an incredible leaper for his size. While the talent last year at Westside was deep, Snoddy will have a much larger role in his Junior campaign. Look for him to help spark the Warriors to a deep run in Class A.