Standout Statistics: Early Season Excellence – 6A 2027s
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Christian Williams CO #1 PG #1 HEIGHT 6'2" POS PG CLASS 2027 View Profile Christian Williams Instagram Twitter State: Colorado School: Chaparral Club: Utah Mountain Stars 14.5 PPG, 4.7 RPG, 2.3 APG, 2.1 SPG, 51% 2P, 32% 3P, 70% FT…
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It is rare to have freshman guards as refined as Williams, already impressively strong complemented by a tight handle. Currently leading all 6A freshmen in points, the guard has not only risen to the challenge but shown his efficient impact without being the primary ball handler all the time. He has been efficient knocking down threes, consistent even versus incoming contests. Defensively, Williams matches up with just about every opponent in the backcourt, all while staying aggressive to attack passing lanes or trap ball handlers.
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10.6 PPG, 3.2 APG, 2.1 RPG, 1.1 SPG, 41% 2P, 39% 3P, 89% FT
A talented shotmaker on all three levels, Weatherspoon remains a highly coveted backcourt prospect in the region. The guard has already taken on a substantial role offensively, so far most dependable beyond the arc.
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10.3 PPG, 3.5 RPG, 1.9 APG, 51% 2P, 44% 3P
Wisne remains a valuable perimeter specialist at 6’5, already one of the most efficient perimeter shooters in this class. His height and strength advantage set up the wing for success, already one of the more dependable offensive options at Horizon.
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6.1 PPG, 5.4 RPG, 3.6 APG, 48% 2P
A tad surprising, Howery leads all 6A freshmen in rebounds per game, although this should be a testament to his acute awareness on the boards. The latest of the high IQ Howery family, Luke has found ways to be beneficial no matter the circumstances, making the extra reads to maximize each possession.
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8.2 PPG, 46% 2P, 34% 3P
Trinidad currently stands as the leader in made threes for 6A, providing consistent floor spacing off the catch. The wiry defender matches up well against opposing scoring guards, while bringing enough strength to battle with some small forwards.
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9.5 PPG, 4.6 RPG, 1.7 APG, 69% 2P, 44% 3P, 87% FT
Dotson leads all 6A freshmen in made free throws, an intriguing metric given the context of his positional strength and highly efficient shooting. The guard has been particularly efficient from the field to start the season, rarely forcing up bad attempts. He brings a bit more physicality than most backcourt prospects at this stage, combined with his perimeter shooting efficiency, Dotson has all the tools to be a well rounded offensive weapon. Defensively, his strength allows him to guard up against bigger guards and some forwards.