AIA assisters: best by numbers
The AIA season came to a close this past week. The following eleven players (a two-way tie for 10th place) were some of the most gifted passers this season, making the game easier for their teammates around them. Dayton Harris…
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Continue ReadingThe AIA season came to a close this past week. The following eleven players (a two-way tie for 10th place) were some of the most gifted passers this season, making the game easier for their teammates around them.
Dayton Harris Dayton Harris 6'2" | PG Skyline | 2020 State AZ of Skyline led all of the AIA in assists with 9.5 per game. That was a full 1.8 higher than Francisco Lugo of Douglas in second with 7.7 per game. Harris was the only 6A player included in this list – 5A had the most, with 4 players of the eleven – but was one of six seniors. There were three juniors, one sophomore and one freshman included.
Here are your top assisters from this year’s AIA season:
- Dayton Harris Dayton Harris 6'2" | PG Skyline | 2020 State AZ – Sr – Skyline – 9.5
- Francisco Lugo – Sr – Douglas – 7.7
- Kota Benson Kota Benson 6'0" | PG Mesa | 2023 State AZ – frosh – Baboquivari – 7.2
- Lareon Ginnis Lareon Ginnis 5'9" | PG AZ Compass Prep | 2022 State AZ – soph – South Mountain – 7.1
- Latrelle Kinlicheenie – Sr – Joseph City – 6.5
- Jalen Scott Jalen Scott 6'3" | PG Paradise Honors | 2021 State AZ – Jr – Paradise Honors – 6.1
- Khalid Whitaker Khalid Whitaker 5'10" | PG Flowing Wells | 2020 State AZ – Sr – Flowing Wells – 5.9
- Zeke Stewart – Jr – Valley Union – 5.7
- Parker Korbin – Sr – Horizon – 5.6
- Justus Jackson Justus Jackson 6'0" | PG Eduprize | 2021 State AZ – Jr – Millennium – 5.4
- Jordan Wollangk Jordan Wollangk 5'10" | PG Mesquite | 2020 State AZ – Sr – Mesquite – 5.4