Regional Finals Top Performing Point Guards
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Jazz Henderson TX #91 PG #20 HEIGHT 5'11" POS PG CLASS 2024 View Profile Jazz Henderson State: Texas School: Oak Cliff Faith Family Academy Club: Southern Assault Jazz Henderson Jazz Henderson 5’11” | PG Oak Cliff Faith Family Academy |…
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Continue ReadingJazz Henderson Jazz Henderson 5’11” | PG Oak Cliff Faith Family Academy | 2024 State TX stood out as the orchestrator of the offense, showcasing unpluckable ball-handling, court vision, and outstanding passing acumen. His open-court speed and quickness consistently affected the game, pushing the tempo and taking full advantage of the speed and athletic ability of his teammates. Henderson was at his best when playing fast and full speed, pushing the pace and creating scoring opportunities in transition.
JoJo McIver JoJo McIver 6’4″ | PG Killeen Ellison | 2025 State #202 Nation TX impacted the game as a creative and patient shot maker off the dribble, keeping defenders guessing throughout the game. In the waning seconds, McIver showcased his craftiness by stopping on a dime, executing a pump fake to get his defender off their feet, before knocking down a mid-range fadeaway jumper, leaving 0.5 seconds on the clock and sealing the victory for the Eagles, sending them to the State finals.
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Michael Fontenot-Ross Michael Fontenot-Ross 5’10” | PG Stafford | 2024 TX proved to be an instinctive offensive player who takes what the defense gives him and looks to make the right play on each possession. His playmaking, facilitating skills, and court vision were game-changing. He showed the ability to throw entry passes, execute drive and dump off dimes to his bigs with precision and accuracy, serving as a lob threat and natural shot creator for others.
Xavier Green Xavier Green 5’11” | PG The Colony | 2026 State TX was in the zone all game long, shredding the full-court defense with his speed and pace. His ability to stop on a dime, rise up, and control his body led to multiple foul calls or his defender losing balance, giving Green a clean look for a floater, which he was able to make on and off balance. Green’s knack for sealing defenders off behind him after getting a step ahead allowed him to penetrate the lane for open layups in transition.
J.P. Olivarez J.P. Olivarez 5’9″ | PG Vela | 2025 TX , a well-controlled and balanced point guard, played with great pace and feel for the game. He took pride in being the floor general, setting his teammates up for success. Olivarez created countless scoring opportunities with quick decision-making and accurate passes while finding open teammates for high-percentage shots.