Updated 2025 Player Rankings: Point Guard Newcomers
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The Prep Hoops Wisconsin Class of 2025 Player Rankings were released Tuesday, and the extensive list includes the top 200 players in the class. Below are profiles of point-guard newcomers to the top 100:
No. 19
David Bolden
David
Bolden
6'0" | PG
Nicolet | 2025
State
WI
, 6-0, PG, Nicolet (
Kevon Looney Power 5
)
Bolden recently picked up a NCAA Division I scholarship offer from Wright State and is the returning starting lead guard for a Nicolet squad that reached the semifinals of the WIAA Division 2 State Tournament last March. A physical player who gets into the heart of the defense on a consistent basis, Bolden is a capable scorer but looks first to his teammates with his strong passing skills. He has played well on the circuit for the talented
Kevon Looney Power 5
squad, and his toughness, experience and strong desire to do what it takes to win will be strong assets for a Nicolet program that will need him to be a leader in 2024-25, especially after loosing star wing
Davion Hannah
Davion
Hannah
6'5" | SF
Link Academy | 2025
#33
Nation
MO
to Link Academy in Missouri.
No. 66
Cade Prestigiacomo
Cade
Prestigiacomo
6'1" | CG
Appleton East | 2025
State
WI
, 6-3, PG, Appleton East
Prestigiacomo is a big lead guard with good court vision and the ability to score from the perimeter or off the bounce. He averaged 11.9 points and 3.8 rebounds as a junior for Appleton East and teamed with UW-Oshkosh recruit Joey LaChapell to form a dynamic backcourt for the Patriots. Prestigiacomo, who shot 42 percent from three-point range as a junior, is one of three returning starters at Appleton East along with senior
Jacob Weisbach
Jacob
Weisbach
6'4" | SF
Appleton East | 2025
WI
and junior
Josh Christiansen
Josh
Christiansen
6'3" | SF/PF
Appleton East | 2026
WI
. Prestigiacomo's leadership, experience and ability to make plays will be key for coach Turner Botz's program as the Patriots set out to improve upon an 11-15 finish in 2023-24.
No. 68
Eli Zimmerman
Eli
Zimmerman
5'10" | PG
Fond du Lac | 2025
State
WI
, 5-10, PG, Fond du Lac (The Lac)
A three-year varsity performer for Fond du Lac, Zimmerman is a pass-first point guard with an outstanding handle and the ability to push the ball and create fast-break scoring opportunities for his teammates. Although not a big scorer -- Zimmerman averaged 6.3 ppg over 78 varsity games -- he is a more than capable shooter as he connected on 43 percent of his attempts outside the arc as a junior. Zimmerman's leadership, experience and skill will be big assets for Fond du Lac once again in 2024-25.
No. 70
Olin Zellmer
Olin
Zellmer
6'0" | PG
Edgerton | 2025
State
WI
, 6-0, PG, Edgerton (
Wisconsin Swing
)
Zellmer's the type of point guard who might score 20-plus points one night and then go for under 10 the next but still leave a huge imprint on the outcome of the game. He relentless play on both ends is a major plus for Edgerton as he guards on the perimeter with quickness and peskiness while also getting into the lane and finding teammates for baskets. The returning first-team all-Rock Valley Conference performer is a jet with the ball in his hands in the open court, and also utilizes his quickness and go-to moves to shed defenders in the half court. As a junior, Zellmer averaged 16.5 points, 3.4 rebounds and 2.9 assists.
No. 75
Kaycee Guzman
Kaycee
Guzman
5'10" | PG
Lakeside Lutheran | 2025
State
WI
, 5-10, PG, Lakeside Lutheran (United Hoops)
Guzman is well remembered for his game-winning basket in the closing seconds of Lakeside Lutheran's semifinal victory over Kiel at the WIAA Division 3 State Tournament last March. And the crafty, confident point guard has extended his strong play into the spring and summer with United Hoops. Though on the small side, Guzman's ability to leverage his body around defenders is almost uncanny as he continually finds scoring chances for himself and his teammates. Defensively, Guzman is a tough on-ball defender with good lateral movement on the perimeter. He will team with talented junior forward
Wes Rahn
Wes
Rahn
6'8" | PF
Lakeside Lutheran | 2026
State
WI
(6-6) to give Lakeside Lutheran a potent one-two scoring punch next winter.
No. 76
Kenyon Miggins
Kenyon
Miggins
5'10" | PG
Marshall | 2025
State
WI
, 5-10, PG, Marshall
A speedy lead guard who can weave his away around a defense in the half court or push the ball with purpose in the open court, Miggins is a three-year varsity performer for Marshall. He can definitely score, but he's probably most effective setting the table for his teammates. He put up big numbers as a junior by averaging 18.4 points, 4.6 rebounds and 4.4 assists and is one of the elite lead guards in the greater Madison area.
No. 79
Cohen Priebe
Cohen
Priebe
6'0" | PG
D.C. Everest | 2025
State
WI
, 6-1, PG, D.C. Everest (
G-Elite
)
The value of a steady point guard is never loss on a coach and that is certainly the case with Priebe, who begins his senior season as a three-year varsity performer at D.C. Everest, one of the largest high schools in northern Wisconsin. A good shooter with range, Priebe also can create for himself and his teammates. He does an excellent job of keeping his head up in transition and in the half court and is always searching for openings to the basket. The second-team all-Wisconsin Valley Conference player averaged 16.1 points, 3.2 rebounds and 2.2 assists as a junior and had a very productive and consistent summer for both
G-Elite
and D.C. Everest.
No. 91
Karson Osterman
Karson
Osterman
5'9" | PG
Pewaukee | 2025
State
WI
, 5-10, PG, Pewaukee (
MTXE Premier Milwaukee
)
There might not be a lead guard in Wisconsin with better ball skills than Osterman. Indeed, if you held a ball handling, passing and shooting skills competition among all the top point guards in the state, my money would be on Osterman to finish near the top of the heap. He has the ball on a string in the half court and makes stellar passes to his cutting teammates. He can also knock down shots with regularity as he connected on 48 percent of his three-point attempts as a junior for a Pewaukee team that went 25-5 and finished second at the WIAA Division 2 State Tournament. Don't let Osterman's small size fool you. His toughness and basketball instincts more than make up for his lack of height.
No. 93
Dahir Abdullahi
Dahir
Abdullahi
5'11" | PG
Greenfield | 2025
State
WI
, 5-11, PG, Greenfield (Hoop Dreams)
One of the more pleasant surprises of the summer, Abdullahi is a very skilled backcourt prospect who plays with passion, a high basketball IQ and the ability to score and pass. Coming off a strong junior season at Greenfield, the returning first-team all-Woodland East Conference performer averaged 16.0 points, 5.8 rebounds and 6.2 assists in 2023-24. His activity and athleticism are impressive on both ends of the court, as is his decision making.
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