Final 2020 Rankings Breakdown: DC Area Point Guards
Prep Hoops Maryland recently updated its class of 2020 rankings for the final time, and now it’s time to take a closer look. Here is a breakdown of the DC Area’s top-10 point guards from the senior class. 1) RONALD…
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Continue ReadingPrep Hoops Maryland recently updated its class of 2020 rankings for the final time, and now it’s time to take a closer look. Here is a breakdown of the DC Area’s top-10 point guards from the senior class.
1) RONALD POLITE | OXON HILL | OVERALL RANK: #10
Polite has gone through a meteoric rise during his high school career, culminating in the last 12 months during which he has been dominant. The George Mason commit, who is growing into his 6-foot-2 frame, does everything well but perhaps most importantly makes others around him better.
2) CHUCK HARRIS | GONZAGA | OVERALL RANK: #16
Throughout his high school career, Harris has shown up in the biggest games. That trend continued throughout his senior year. The Butler commit has gone toe to toe against many top guards from around the country and has not only held his own but won more often than not.
3) DELONNIE HUNT | ROCK CREEK CHRISTIAN | OVERALL RANK: #17
Hunt brings a contagious fire and passion to the game that permeates through whatever team he plays on. The Wagner commit thrived in a high usage role this year after sharing ball-handling duties for most of his high school career.
4) CANIN REYNOLDS | LANDON | OVERALL RANK: #36
Reynolds is not only a microwave scorer but an absolute pest on the defensive end as well. The 5-foot-6 Columbia commit has never been afraid to mix it up against bigger opponents, and we expect that to be the case at the next level.
5) JOHN WILSON | ST. JOHN’S | OVERALL RANK: #48
Wilson plays at a pace that not many can match. With that being said, he can control the game with the impact he makes on both ends of the floor. Currently one of the top available point guards in the local 2020 class, Wilson will certainly be a steal wherever he lands.
6) KENNETH WOMACK | BISHOP MCNAMARA | OVERALL RANK: #63
A star on the gridiron, Womack can be proud of the resume he’s built on the hardwood. The lefty floor general has shown time and time again that he can run a team and hold his own against the WCAC’s best.
7) NOAH CHARLES | GLENELG COUNTRY | OVERALL RANK: #84
Charles personifies what it means to be a true point guard. He is not focused on showcasing his talent, but rather enhancing the performances of those around him.
8) IGOR YOKA-BRATASZ | GLENELG COUNTRY | OVERALL RANK: #94
Similar to his high school teammate, Yoka-Bratasz is focused more on team results than his achievements. This trait is part of what makes such him an appealing college prospect.
9) KEJUAN FRAGER | WISE | OVERALL RANK: #111
Frager has shown that he can do whatever it takes to win games. Whether it means guarding the opposing team’s best player, scoring 25+ points on a given night, or dishing out several assists, he is always up to the task.
10) THOMAS WEAVER | RIVERDALE BAPTIST | OVERALL RANK: #116
Weaver came into this season as a relative unknown, but made a good first impression at the Wootten Tip-Off and continued to impress throughout the year. He has consistently demonstrated the ability to efficiently run a team while picking and choosing the right spots to be aggressive.