Toledo Top 64: Mike’s Guard Standouts
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The Toledo Top 64 event brought out lots of top talent from NW Ohio and had dozens of college programs in attendance. In this article I’ll break down some guards who caught my eye at the event. CJ Majors OH…
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Continue ReadingThe Toledo Top 64 event brought out lots of top talent from NW Ohio and had dozens of college programs in attendance. In this article I’ll break down some guards who caught my eye at the event.
The clear top performer of the event was Antione West Jr Antione West Jr 6’3″ | SG Toledo Whitmer | 2025 State #132 Nation OH , but Majors did the best job of anybody making him work for his points. Giving great on ball defensive effort, Majors used his length and foot speed to give opposing ball handlers fits. On the offensive end, Majors was knocking down shots off the bounce and making plays when he got into the paint. Impressive performance for Majors who received an offer from Edison State after the event. Expect more small college programs to get involved soon.
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McLeod is a prospect I’d heard good things about but this was my first opportunity to scout him in person and focus on him. I walked away impressed with his feel for the game and scoring ability. At the rim, McLeod had a couple of extension finishes past rim protectors and got low on the drive to sneak past help-side defenders. A capable shooter as well, McLeod knocked down some corner 3-pointers as well. Toledo Whitmer has brought in a lot of talent this off-season and McLeod comes from Wauseon to try and bolster their guard talent even more.
One of the top shooters in NW Ohio and even the entire state, Shultz was showing how quickly he can get going from the outside on Sunday. Doesn’t need much time or space, Shultz can let it fly and knock it down. His most impressive shot of the day came off a reverse pivot where he faded away from the mid-range and connected. I also thought Shultz looked more physically mature since I last saw him early in his Junior season. Getting stronger and more physically ready to play at the next level is key for Shultz and he seems to be making progress in that area of the game. Expect a big scoring season for Shultz and to be near the top of the 3-point leaders in Ohio.
Another new name but Keifer is a prospect I wasn’t aware of before Sunday. Came out and played with confidence when the ball was in his hands by making shots from the perimeter and moving the ball quickly within the offense. After scoring 16 PPG and being named Division III honorable mention all-state as a Junior, look for Keifer to try and crack 20 PPG as a senior and once again find his name on the all-state list.
One thing about Toledo Start guards is they are going to be tough and fast, Jefferson fits both of those categories as this undersized lead guard was a blur in transition. His ability to turn on the jets and push the tempo got his team some easy buckets. Jefferson also showed touch at the basket with floaters and layups that he created with his speed. As a passer, Jefferson did a good job getting the ball to the post, allowing his taller players to score at the rim.
The Toledo Top 64 event brought out lots of top talent from NW Ohio and had dozens of college programs in attendance. In this article I'll break down some guards who caught my eye at the event.
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