We recently highlighted some of the best point guards in Washington’s junior class of 2022. We’ll now take a glance at players listed at the "combo guard" position for 2022. These are players that can play some at the one or two position on the court, although sometimes "guard" positions can all be blurred depending on a player’s role on a specific team or playing style. Nonetheless, here are some of the top junior combo guards.
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5’8 CG [player_tooltip player_id="79190" first="Dylan" last="Phillip"] (Ellensburg HS) plays with a great motor that separates her from many players. She is strong with the ball in her hands and attacks the basket with a lot of aggression. A mid-major Division 1 recruit in the class.
5’6 CG [player_tooltip player_id="27935" first="Aniyah" last="Heavens"] (Pasco HS) is an aggressive scorer that plays with some flare to her game. She is physically strong and shows some passion for the game while playing as well. A fiery competitor for sure.
5’9 CG [player_tooltip player_id="27932" first="Aniyah" last="Hampton"] (Hudson’s Bay HS) is a talent that has unfortunately dealt with some injuries throughout her high school career but the talent is there. A solid athlete and frame with some skill at 5’9.
5’7 CG [player_tooltip player_id="27943" first="Kaimyla" last="Nolen"] (Kentwood HS) has continued to grind her way onto some college’s radars over time. She is strong, plays with passion and takes pride on the defensive side of the ball. Nolen will at least get some solid Division 2 and NAIA looks when it’s all said and done. *Feature image
<em>Others:</em>
[player_tooltip player_id="22332" first="Olivia" last="Moore"] (Mead HS)
[player_tooltip player_id="257518" first="Libby" last="Stump"] (Lynden Christian HS)
[player_tooltip player_id="27945" first="Mia" last="Rodriguez"] (Eisenhower HS)
[player_tooltip player_id="79201" first="Keira" last="Marsh"] (Arlington HS)
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