The 2025 Rankings Super Six Team
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We are wrapping up the 2023-2024 season by taking a look at the top-ranked players at each position from each class. Here’s the Super Six of the 2025 class: Jaalan Watson KS #3 PG #1 HEIGHT 5'8" POS PG CLASS…
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Continue ReadingWe are wrapping up the 2023-2024 season by taking a look at the top-ranked players at each position from each class.
Here’s the Super Six of the 2025 class:
Point Guard, #3 Overall:
Arguably the slickest, most flashy guard in the state, Watson is worth the price of admission. He is a highlight-maker as a ballhandler and distributor, but you need to know that he can also light it up from deep – he hit over 50% on threes last year. He also defends and rebounds at a high level for his size. He’s led his team to a lot of wins and back-to-back trips to state.
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Combo Guard, #2 Overall:
One of the most impressively versatile stars in the state, Wagler can dominate with his length, his explosiveness, his handle and his shooting from deep. He was the ringleader of the most talented team in the state, and he made sure they took home the trophy in the end. He doesn’t rack up huge stats on his ultra-talented team, but he is undoubtedly worthy of every accolade.
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Shooting Guard, #8 Overall:
Burton plays the game like a ticking bomb. You’re not sure when he’s going to go off, but it will happen sooner or later. He can get red hot from deep, beat defenders off the dribble, or make highlight plays in transition. He’s powerful and explosive, with a sharp handle and a good eye for dishing the ball on the drive.
Small Forward, #5 Overall:
Robinson dominates without needing to handle the ball a lot or take a bunch of shots. He makes the most of his touches. He scores with high efficiency, partly because he can dunk over defenders. He’s an explosive athlete who is willing to do all the dirty work. He blocks shots, scores off putbacks, runs the floor and is willing to bang with big men. He can face the goal and put the ball on the floor too.
Power Forward, #1 Overall
Kaifes makes the game look easy. He registers two-handed dunks off back cuts. He knocks down threes with his effortless release. He rises up over defenders to hit midrange jumpers. He dominates on the glass and can turn a defensive rebound into a fast break by putting it on the floor or making a slick pass up the court. Bottom line, he might be the best in the state now that 2024 TJ Williams TJ Williams 6’5″ | SG Wichita Heights | 2024 State #176 Nation KS has moved on.
Center, #4 Overall:
Wilkins doesn’t get all the press, but we will continue to put him near the top of every list. He’s the most dominant athlete in the state. He’s got great length, even greater explosiveness, and a fierce competitiveness. It will be interesting to see how he evolves as the senior leader of the Falcons. Having played in the 6A title game the past three years, Wilkins has experienced more big games than any junior in the state.