Looking Forward : 2020 Point Guards
Prep Hoops is working on a Looking Forward Segment here in the next few weeks. Lets take a look at some 2020 point guards down in the state rankings but for sure college prospects without a doubt. Emorie Knox…
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Continue ReadingPrep Hoops is working on a Looking Forward Segment here in the next few weeks. Lets take a look at some 2020 point guards down in the state rankings but for sure college prospects without a doubt.
Emorie Knox – Myrtle Beach HS – Upward Stars Southeast 2020
Knox 6’0 has been a fixture for Head Coach Craig Martin the past 3 seasons on the varsity level. Knox could be the quickest guard from end to end with the ball in the Palmetto State. Knox must improve on perimeter shot stillbut has the ability to turn the corner well and push the ball up the floor very quick. Knox has 1,050 career points for the Seahawks. Knox averaged 16.5 ppg, 5 rebounds and 5.2 assists this past season.
Zyan Gilmore – Clarendon Hall (Summerton) – Team South Carolina Red
Gilmore helped his Saints Team to a perfect season at (29-0) and won a SCISA Class 1A State Championship. Gilmore averaged 20.1ppg, 8.1 rebounds, 6.3 steals and 6 assists for his efforts this season. Gilmore 5’11 plays with great energy and is constantly in the right position on the floor.
Gilmore NEVER takes plays off and is a absolute gym rat. Gilmore is a kid that likes the ball in crunch time with the game on the line. Gilmore will run with Team South Carolina Red this spring on the Grassroots Circuit.
Destin Clark – Indian Land HS (Fort Mill) – Team United 2021
Clark put up huge numbers this season despite being on a (4-15) team. Clark 6’2 averaged 30.1 ppg this season. Clark will run the Grassroots campaign with Team United 2021 this coming season.
Jordan Jones – Trinity-Byrnes (Darlington) – TMP 17
Jones went over 1,100 career pints throughout the season for the Titans. Jones a Quarterback on the football field is the leader of the Titans with his shifty ball handling and shot making game he possesses on the floor. Jones averaged 16.6 ppg this season for the Titans. Jones will travel down to Charleston to play with TMP 17 on the Grassroots Circuit.
Harold Johnson – Denmark-Olar HS – Upward Stars – Columbia (pictured on front)
Johnson has been on the varsity for the Vikings since the 8th grade. Johnson a left-handed guard helped the Vikings to a (17-11) season this year while averaging 18.1 ppg and 8.2 rebounds. Johnson a rangy guard can knockdown perimeter jumpers and stays active in the passing lanes.