Top 5A 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 5A…so far.
Josh Baker (McClintock 2019)
Josh Baker is a deadly scorer. One of the most talented unsigned seniors in the entire state of Arizona. He is a knock down shooter! Currently, he is averaging 22.3 points per game and he even missed a few games to begin the season.
Aidyn Albright (Horizon 2019)
Albright is currently leading 5A in scoring, as of right now. He is averaging 26.9 points per game. That statistic is very impressive and is hard to keep up throughout an entire season. Hears to Mr. Albright keeping up this scoring run throughout the second half of the season!
Julian Molina (Mountain View 2019)
Julian Molina is leading the way for Mountain View due to his impressive skill set. He is not only a very good scorer, averaging 20.1 points per game, but he is also a very good perimeter defender. Often, he is matched up with the opposing team’s best scorer/player.
Emmanuel Taban (Apollo 2019)
Emmanuel Taban is leading the undefeated Apollo is scoring, averaging 17.3 points per game. What is really shocking is that I expect him to score more! I would not be shocked to see Taban end up averaging 20+ points at the end of the season.
D’Marco Dunn (Marana 2021)
D’Marco Dunn has somehow added to his already impressive scoring repertoire and improved upon his already insane athleticism. Dunn is a prospect to keep an eye on closely. Dunn has a lot of potential.
JT Elder (Cienega 2021)
JT Elder could be up for most improved player of the year award, making a huge jump from averaging single digit points last season to 17.3 points per game this season. JT is one of my favorite prospects of the 2021 class due to the high ceiling and great potential he has.