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<p>One of the position groups with the most stock-risers in the early season has been the point guard spot. We are taking a look at ten point guards upping their game and moving up the rankings in this update of the 2025 class. Check out the first five to make this list of stock-risers and stay tuned for part two.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Annie Wright has a legit claim as the best team in Washington right now, and while they have talent across the board, the leadership they get from Harshman goes a long way to providing consistent cohesion that keeps them running at a high level on a nightly basis. He makes plays on both ends of the floor and is a legit floor general whose timing and vision help him stay in control of the floor. He's also continued to improve as a scorer and hit probably the biggest shot of the year so far for the Gators in a 53-52 win over Central Catholic (OR).</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Elston came into his senior season looking stronger and quicker, and as a guy who will get up in ballhandlers and challenge them, that extra physicality has been a big plus this winter. He's a guy who plays to win the game, which means getting the ball to his guys where they like it. Whether that's getting the ball to the post, hitting shooters off drive-and-kicks or skips, or looking up the court in transition, he spreads the ball around and plays unselfishly. That being said, he's also proven to be a decent shot from 3-point and has looked even more threatening attacking gaps and getting into the paint this year.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Dykstra has really matured this season, not only physically, but also with his confidence and presence on the floor. It is clear he has put in the work and trusts his ability out there, and it's led to an uptick in scoring, efficiency, and playmaking this winter. He's a kid who can get to his spots, shoots well from each level, and has shown some improved burst and athleticism in his senior year. He has Lynden Christian humming early on and is one of the top players in the 1A this year.</p>
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<p>Bonnofsky is a point guard who does a lot of little things well that don't necessarily translate to big stats. He has the quickness to match up with most guards, moves his feet well, and stays disciplined on the ball. He sets good screens on DHOs, understands how to space the floor without the ball, and still has the talent to knock shots down or work his way to the bucket. He's doubled his point and assist ouput from last season (8.3 ppg, 2.8 apg) and typically plays solid while limiting turnovers. He'll be a sneaky add for some college.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Young is an intentional guard; he passes with intention, drives with intention, and defends hard. He's another point guard on this list who focuses on doing his job, what his team needs, and is more than willing to share the rock and get the offense flowing. He's good at using his body and dribble to create space outside, evade pressure, and open up sightlines to attack gaps or swing the rock. He doesn't shoot a ton but he can hit the outside shot, and really plays the prototypical point guard role.</p>
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One of the position groups with the most stock-risers in the early season has been the point guard spot. We are taking a look at ten point guards upping their game and moving up the rankings in this update of the 2025 class. Check out the first five to make this list of stock-risers and stay tuned for part two.
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