2023 Rankings: Top Point Guards
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The sophomore group of point guards in Washington State is solid overall with some Division 1 prospects and players for other levels. The premier point guard prospect is 2023 5’5 PG Malia Samuels Malia Samuels 5'7" | PG Garfield |…
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Continue ReadingThe sophomore group of point guards in Washington State is solid overall with some Division 1 prospects and players for other levels. The premier point guard prospect is 2023 5’5 PG Malia Samuels Malia Samuels 5'7" | PG Garfield | 2023 State #46 Nation WA out of Eastside Catholic High School with attention from some high major Division 1 programs. There are several other players for colleges at different levels that are recruitable and worth some colleges knowing about.
5’7 PG Hope Hassmann Hope Hassmann 5'7" | CG Tahoma | 2023 State WA of Tahoma High School is one of the more skilled players in the area. She is an excellent outside Shooter that isn’t shy to let it fly from deep. She can handle it and plays with a good pace and feel for the game. A D1 prospect in the class that can fit in with the right school.
5’8 PG Kaylia Jackson Kaylia Jackson 5'8" | PG Eastlake | 2023 State WA is a high IQ player that is easily one of the state’s top defenders with her length lateral foot speed and tenacity. Her jump shot is coming along with time, which is going to be a huge piece to to her all around attack.
5’6 PG Navaeh Talbert Navaeh Talbert 5'6" | CG Garfield | 2023 State WA is another high IQ point guard that really plays at her own pace, but she finds a way of getting to her spots on the floor. She can knock down the floater, pull up and three ball off the bounce. She has good physical strength and seems to rise to the occasion in more competitive situations.