2026 Rankings: Rising guards
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As the 2026 class rankings have been updated by the PrepHoops scouts, let’s take a dive into the soon to be junior class and see how they finished their seasons heading into the AAU season. Sully Janiwade WA #10 PG…
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Continue ReadingAs the 2026 class rankings have been updated by the PrepHoops scouts, let’s take a dive into the soon to be junior class and see how they finished their seasons heading into the AAU season.
Sully has been a riser in the rankings for the last couple updates. He has displayed great instincts at the point guard position along with some of the best vision in the class. He’s a long guard who handles the ball well and uses his length to his advantage when down in the paint. His potential is through the roof as he begins to gather Division 1 talent.
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Jackson is a player who has a very high IQ, understanding the game really well. He plays under control, being patient when attacking the paint and finding his spots. He is a pure scorer, having multiple 30 point games as a sophomore and his junior year will be another step in his game on the court.
Christiansen had a bigger role for this Kamiak team as a sophomore and stepped up big for them. He creates space nicely, having enough space to get his shot off on opposing players. He finishes around the rim effectively, being able to absorb contact and remained balanced.
William is going to be a player that coaches will start to see pop up more this summer and next season. Alseth is a 6’4″ wing who is athletic and it shows on both sides of the court. Defensively he guards the opposing teams best player and does a fantastic job doing so, holding some of the best scorers in the state to low scoring games.
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This Mount Si team is stacked and has had dynamic guards in the past years. With the 2024 class graduating, Brady will step into a bigger role next season. He played his role perfectly this year and knows his strengths on the court. He is a huge threat on the perimeter, knocking down open threes with ease when defenders close out on him slow. Hennig will be a top guard in the state in the coming years.