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<p>Our 2028 rankings update saw almost 20 players make their debut in our rankings, in this article we'll discuss four guards who were added to the list this week.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Chivers currently leads the Warriors in scoring to begin the season as his overall activity has been apparent when looking at the stat sheet for his team. Averaging over 12 points, 9 rebounds and 4 assists per game, Chivers just flat out produces for his team. A stockier lead guard, Chivers isn't afraid to try and play a bully ball style of play. I also am encouraged by Chivers getting over two steals per game, showing his natural instincts on the defensive end of the court. One of the more productive 2028 guards, Chivers continued impact against top competition earned him a spot in our rankings.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">One of the smallest players in our rankings, Jordan was a top performer at the sophomore showcase. When evaluating undersized guards, they need to be tough, quick and get to the rim. Jordan checks all three of those boxes as he is a relentless on ball defender and gets to the paint off the dribble at will. Jordan had 19 points and 5 steals in one of the opening games of Groveport Madison's season and those stats are the result of the skills mentioned above. Expect Jordan and senior [player_tooltip player_id='1901264' first='Tyreke' last='Ruffin'] to form one of the better guard duos in the OCC.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">One of the first southeast Ohio prospects to earn a spot in the 2028 rankings, Alexander had a great freshman season, hitting a game winning shot to eliminate Jackson in the playoffs. Alexander is not afraid to take and make the big shot and he's averaged over 25 PPG in the first three Waverly wins of the season. The last guard from Waverly with this much juice was Trey Robertson and he finished with over 2,000 high school points and has been a three year starter at Rio Grande University. Alexander has the potential to be the next SOC POY from the Tigers program.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Officially the smallest player in our 2028 rankings, speedy Jeff is a relentless on ball defender who transferred from Lima Central Catholic to Lima Senior to add another gritty guard defender to the Spartans program. The quickness that Williams III has allows him to stay in front of pretty much anybody he defends on the perimeter and his pressure annoys ball handlers so much they consistently try and push off when Williams III is guarding the ball, forcing offensive fouls. Williams III is also coming off a dominant football season for the Spartans, finishing in the top 10 of the state in receiving yards for sophomores according to max preps.</p>
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Our 2028 rankings update saw almost 20 players make their debut in our rankings, in this article we'll discuss four guards who were added to the list this week.
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