2026: Point Guards Outside the Top 10
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Prep Hoops has published its latest edition of the 2026 Palmetto State Rankings. Now, let’s take a look at some Point Guards outside of the Top 10 in the class. Who are these players from around the Palmetto State? It’s…
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Stockman recently went over 1,000 career points as a sophomore for the Falcons. Braysen really plays the game with a great deal of confidence on the floor. He has the ability to create his own shot or simply make the extra pass to a teammate.
Caden has the ability to make tough shots on the floor for the Rams. He can get things going quickly and stay hot when he gets a going. Coleman will create his own shot and really does a nice job of scoring off the bounce.
Davis a left-handed point guard has the Blazers currently (17-1) on the season. Yale keeps the ball low to the deck and really understands on how to survey a defense at times. Davis has a quick set of hands to pick up steals and be a pesky defender at times. Yale is a very capable shooter from the perimeter to make shots for the Blazers when called on.
Smith brings good intensity to the floor for the Red Raiders with his play. Kam has no problems sacrificing his frame and taking a charge for his team. He does a nice job of picking his spots to attack at times and really looks to play within his means while on the floor.
White really looks to push the tempo and play up and down the floor. He will look to create some chaos at times and look to score the ball from coast to coast. Damani wants to play 94 feet and has nose to score the ball. White really sees the floor well and has a tight handle while keeping the rock on a string at times. He plays down in Chuck town at West Ashley HS.
Bruce has been a bit of journeyman over the years. He started his career playing for South Florence HS. He made a stop at West Florence HS and now seems to be settled in at Wilson HS for the Tigers. Khristian has all the tools to be a good one for Head Coach Carlos Powell. He can hit shots on the perimeter but also race the ball into the gaps and touch the pain when needed.