Top 4A Guards So Far
We have officially hit the midway point in the season and I recently released a mid-season superlatives article. However, I thought we should go more in depth and recognize some more players that have had great seasons so far. Here…
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Continue ReadingWe have officially hit the midway point in the season and I recently released a mid-season superlatives article. However, I thought we should go more in depth and recognize some more players that have had great seasons so far. Here are the Top Guards in 4A…so far.
Jaelen House (Shadow Mountain 2019)
This guy has been on fire all season! He has been locking up defenders and putting up some huge scoring figures. Currently, he is averaging 21.4 points on the season. He has continued to prove that he is one of the top guards, not only in AZ…but the country.
Jovan Blacksher (Shadow Mountain 2019)
Don’t let the talent and success of House overshadow Blacksher. I have consistently stated that he may be the most important piece in that Shadow Mountain offense. He is smooth, calculated, and is currently averaging 17.8 point per game.
Trent Hudgens (Moon Valley 2020)
Trent Hudgens is one of the best shooters in the entire state, let alone 4A. He is also very smart and crafty. Due to those skills, he is currently averaging 21.2 points on the season.
Evan Nelson (Salpointe 2020)
Evan Nelson is having a huge season that rivals his legendary sophomore campaign. Nelson is proving to be a consistent scoring threat and has added some muscle mass as he continues to improve his game and body. Nelson is currently averaging 19.2 points per game.
Ty Harper (Moon Valley 2020)
Ty Harper is one of the most athletic players I’ve ever seen. He has some electrifying dunks and is super fast. It is very hard to stay in front and guard him. Harper is having a great season alongside Trent Hudgens, averaging 18.2 points per game.
Zionn Sandoval (Palo Verde 2019)
Zionn Sandoval won player of the year in his region last year and is looking like going for the award back to back. He is a little undersized but is super strong, fast, and drives to the rim with a lot of force and purpose. Sandoval is currently averaging 18.1 points per game.