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Christian Williams MO #13 PG #5 HEIGHT 5'9" POS PG CLASS 2025 View Player Boost Profile Download Image Christian Williams Class 2025 Position PG Height 5'9" HS Vashon | MO Under Armour Session 1 Standouts Nobody played better than…
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Continue ReadingNobody played better than the guy they call “Mouse” for Gateway 17u. He shot better than 50% from the field and controlled the game with efficiency in South Carolina. He had a 3:1 A/TO ratio and shot 100% from the FT line. Currently averaging 11.0 PPG he’s a guard who gets on the glass as well. He’s averaging 4.0 RPG as a sub six foot guard. His basketball IQ is off the charts and he’s built to impact in a league such as the Ivy.
Parker was another Gateway standout. He’s averaging 13.5 PPG and makes the game look easy as a stretch four. He made 3/7 threes and this type of skill paired with post work will be what gets him recruited. He’s an efficient player that has a throwback style of game and fits a certain type of scheme. A player who can open up a lot of options on the offensive end.
Powers has a bright future ahead of him. He’s a scoring guard that can get it done in a number of ways. He was very good from three in South Carolina and connected on over 50% of hit total shots. Through the two games logged he’s averaging 11.0 PPG. A true combo guard who can play on or off the rock. 2027s playing 15u don’t often display his level of poise and understanding of what’s the right play to make in certain situations. Attends Westminster.
Herbert is back in full swing after missing a portion of his sophomore season. It’s great to see him showcasing his ability once again. One of the best shooters in the 2026 class, he takes on a major scoring role with GMC. He made 6/16 threes in South Carolina good for 38% on higher volume. He also made 10/11 FTs for 91% at the line. He’s an active defender that creates deflections as well. A solid guard prospect that does all the little things.
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Marshall looks like he might be a stock riser this summer. All he needs is an opportunity to showcase his game and they’re giving him just that on the UA Rise. An athletic guard who displayed some serious shot making. He rebounds and plays both ends. A plug and play guy that simply finds a way to impact. Noting his progress for the future.