Best Point Guards Around Jersey City
Our city rankings continue with checking out the top point guards around Jersey City. Mark Armstrong Mark Armstrong 6'2" | PG St. Peter's Prep | 2022 State #39 Nation NJ (2022) | St. Peter’s Prep Armstrong can be found on…
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Mark Armstrong Mark Armstrong 6'2" | PG St. Peter's Prep | 2022 State #39 Nation NJ (2022) | St. Peter’s Prep
Armstrong can be found on many lists for Jersey City given that he is arguably the top player in the area. The sophomore is already a superstar in the state and one of the top prospects. He has many Division I offers and the list will continue to grow. Armstrong can do it all on the floor at all three levels.
Shy’heed Jenkins-Floyd Shy’heed Jenkins-Floyd PG Union City | 2022 State NJ (2022) | Snyder
Floyd is a well-rounded point guar that can do it all on the offensive end. He is an elite passer who averaged over five assists per game. He knocked down 26 three’s on his way to 13 points per game. He was also a duel-threat that came up with steals on a consistent basis.
Jonathan Hishe (2021) | Dickinson
Hishe will be forced to take on more responsibility in 2020-2021 with Dickinson losing key players. He showe that he can lead an offense in many ways. Hishe is a capable shooter with great range. He can also handle the ball in the open floor or run the offense in the half court.
Spencer Joyner Spencer Joyner 6'4" | PG Arts | 2023 State NJ (2023) | University
Joyner has an extremely high ceiling. He is one of the top freshman in New Jersey and he will begin to take the next step as early as next season. Joyner will have the ball in his hands a lot and that is not a bad thing for University. They are returning some key players which means they can build on a strong 2019-2020 campaign.
Dylan Wadley (2021) | METS Charter
Wadley posed a threat from deep for METS Charter this season. He had the ability to play multiple positions and the versatility was extremely valuable. Wadley will return for his senior season as one of the dark-horse players in the city.