2025 Rankings: Top Guards
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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.
Enough can’t be said about Bryson Bahl Bryson Bahl 6’4″ | SG Papio South | 2025 State #289 Nation NE . He had an amazing summer with ETG, and will look to carry that momentum to this upcoming season at Papio South. In his Sophomore season, Bahl averaged over 18 points per game, with nearly 60 made threes on the year. He is known state wide as an elite threat from beyond the arc, but has also added a lot more diversity to his game. After receiving an offer from Bryant this summer, more Division 1 programs will be in pursuit.
Tayvin Zephier-Murphy Tayvin Zephier-Murphy 6’4″ | CG Omaha Westview | 2025 State NE wrapped up an impressive summer with ETG by earning his first Division 1 offer to the University of Nebraska Omaha. Last season at Omaha Westview, Zephier-Murphy averaged over 14 points per game with efficient shooting percentages from the field. A lot more will be expected from him in his Junior campaign, as his game is developing at a very high rate. By the end of the year, I expect a lot more Division 1 programs to be involved with the lengthy combo guard from Omaha.
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Amir Martin Amir Martin 6’5″ | SG Omaha Bryan | 2025 State NE is the third ETG guard listed in this article. Like his teammates, he also had a nice summer playing under coach Ryan Reeder on the Adidas Circuit. Martin, the Omaha Bryan standout, earned his first Division 1 offer this Spring to California State Northridge. He is a big, physical guard with a strong frame and a great perimeter shot. I expect him to have a great Junior year at Omaha Bryan, and is a must watch for Division 1 coaches throughout the midwest.
Barret Boesiger Barret Boesiger 6’2″ | SG Norris | 2025 State NE was Nebraska Supreme ‘s most consistent offensive weapon this grassroots season. His play this summer turned the heads of many throughout the state. Boesiger has one of the prettiest jumpers in his class, while also being a workhorse on both ends of the court. After averaging 15 points as a Sophomore last season at Norris, he will be called on to lead his guys for a run at a Class B state championship push.
Last, but certainly not least, is Kyle Cannon Kyle Cannon 6’3″ | CG Skutt Catholic | 2025 State NE from Omaha Skutt and Nebraska Supreme . Cannon is a unique prospect because of his offensive and defensive versatility. He does a lot of things really well, and impacts winning at a high level. He’s a really fun prospect to watch compete because he never backs down from any matchup. Last year at Omaha Skutt, Cannon helped lead the SkyHawks to a state championship in Class B. This season, he will be a main contributor on a team looking to repeat.