2025: Point Guards Outside the Top 20
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Brooks has the ability to score the ball from 3 levels on the floor. Jeremiah really excels in the transition game and looks to explode in the open court against defenders. He has no problems fighting off defenders with his hands and body. Jeremiah has a nice mid-range pull-up game.
He’s currently averaging 15.3 ppg this season for the Eagles (16-5).
Harris made the move this off season over to Blacksburg HS in the county. Ziyon can make tough shots from his position on the floor. Harris is currently averaging 11.2 ppg this season for the Wildcats. He excels on the gridiron as a wide receiver for the football team.
Ceasar a left-handed really likes having the rock in his hands. Jeffrey is currently averaging 17.6 ppg, 3.8 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 3.1 steals this season for the Monarchs (13-9). Ceasar likes to play the game in attack mode but can knockdown the open jumper when it presents itself to him.
Bruton is a good piece to the puzzle here for the Red Raiders (17-3) this season. Ramani excels on the hardwood and football field for Greenville HS. Bruton brings toughness to the floor that give him the ability to fight off defenders on the way to the cup. He has the ability to knockdown shots on the perimeter.
Brycen likes to get shifty with the ball in his hands from out top. He has the ability to crossover defenders to race by them on the way to the bucket. Redmon will absorb contact on the way to the rack when given the opportunity. Brycen currently averages 12.1 ppg and 5 rebounds this season for the Indians (20-9).
Redmon was home-schooled a year ago and played at For Mill HS before that.
Johnson has had a good season so far with his Knights teammates. Xavier likes to work the floater in the rotation when he is not knocking down jumpers from the perimeter. He can at times play off the ball for the Knights.
Can the Knights make a push for the Class 3A crown this season?
Hinton plays off the grid down at Denmark-Olar HS. Terrance a 3 sport-athlete for the Vikings really looks to push the tempo up the floor and get and score the ball. Hinton a left-handed guard is currently averaging 18.2 ppg, 4.8 rebounds, 4.2 assists and 3.2 steals this season for the Vikings (14-5).