NCISAA: 2024 Guards Still Available, Part I
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Continue ReadingWith the playoffs just a few months out, PH takes a look at some unsigned senior guards still available and worth a look by colleges in the region.
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Shaw has been a leading name in the Northside Christian Academy with his ability to lead by example. He’s an efficient scoring who has shown he can get hot in a hurry as the Knights are off to a 17-7 start in the NCISAA ranks. He’s producing 20.5 PPG on 53 percent shooting from the field along with 3.7 RPG, 1.5 SPG and 1.4 APG. He’s a name for DII programs in the region to get to know.
Oden continues to put up strong production for the Grace Christian Eagles as he closes out his prep career. He’s posting 18.9 PPG, 3.9 RPG, 3.3 APG and 1.7 SPG on 48 percent shooting from the floor as they’ve won five games in a row and sport a 15-5 record heading into conference action. He continues to show his growth as an attacker off the bounce and has shown he can operate the offense. He’s a prospect for DII programs in the region to get eyes on given his pedigree in the backcourt.
Butler is one of the top scoring guards on the MaxPreps platform so far on the NCISAA stage given his ability to attack the painted area. He’s a strong-framed guard who has the confidence and the tools to run the show on offense as he has for Grace Christian School this season. He’s posted 19.6 PPG on 50 percent shooting from the field while also showing he can be a presence on the rebounding front with 6.4 RPG, 2.4 APG and 1.2 SPG. He’s an underrated name for DII and DIII programs in the region to get to know.
Brock is a big reason Cape Fear Christian Academy is 4-2 in Mid-Carolina Conference action given his ability to knock down shots with range and make things happen in the backcourt. He’s shown he can score and distribute with 25.8 PPG, 5.1 APG, 3.5 RPG and 2.8 SPG. He isn’t the biggest guard but he makes up for it with his confidence when creating opportunities. He’s shown he can be a presence on both ends of the floor with his speed and quickness. DII and DIII programs in the region would be wise to get eyes on him.
Smith continues to show his consistency in the backcourt for Trinity of Durham and Chapel Hill as he wraps up his prep career. He’s been a top scorer on the NCISAA stage this season with 27.6 PPG along with 7.6 RPG and 3.1 APG. He hasn’t hesitated to get things going at the guard spot and has shown he can get others going as well. Given his size and strength, he’s a prospect for DIII and JUCO programs in the region to get eyes on.
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Hayden continues to make noise for North Hills Christian School as their top scorer. He’s producing 32.0 PPG on 48 percent shooting from the field for his 12-7 squad. He’s shown he can be an active presence on the glass as well, snagging 11.2 RPG so far through the season. He’s aggressive in his attack and continues to show off his growth in the backcourt. He’s a name for DII and DIII programs to get eyes on as he shows he can knock down shots from the perimeter.