Selfless 2025 Point Guards
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Within the 2025 class there are a wide variety of guards who bring constant energy. These names set the example of team first basketball, all while showing promise as facilitators. Leekaya Burke-Parryman – Pine Creek Burke-Parryman boasts unlimited confidence from…
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Continue ReadingWithin the 2025 class there are a wide variety of guards who bring constant energy. These names set the example of team first basketball, all while showing promise as facilitators.
Leekaya Burke-Parryman – Pine Creek
Burke-Parryman boasts unlimited confidence from the lead guard position. She is capable stepping into shots from anywhere on the floor, often aided by an on-ball screen. She notably opened up for seven straight point versus Cherry Creek. It is not often you find guards capable getting buckets on all three levels, alongside playmaking vision. To start the season, Burke-Parryman has posted 14 points, 4.4 rebounds, 2.2 assists, and 2 steals per game. As she settles into her larger volume role, expect her efficiency to rise.
Kavi Voglund – Poudre
Voglund enjoys pushing the pace for Poudre, playing a vital role as a facilitator. The sophomore guard out of 5-4 Poudre has kicked off the season with 10 points, 4.9 rebounds, and 2.6 assists per game. Voglund makes those extra passes, converting good looks into great looks. Despite still working herself into a larger role and finding her shot, she has been consistent in the other facets of the game. The guard hustles back on the defensive end, keeping her hands up for contests or deflections. Voglund plays a selfless way, have trust in the process.
Aliyah Herron Aliyah Herron 5'8" | PG Northfield | 2025 State CO – Northfield
Herron has been electric all season, largely thanks to her willingness to stay physical. The 5’9 guard is most exciting in the fullcourt, using the free flowing pace of play to score or create playmaking opportunities near the rim. To kick off the season, Herron has posted 8.7 points, 9.3 rebounds, 2.8 assists, and 2.7 steals per game. Although still working into a larger role, there is no doubt that Herron can push the pace for the better. There are few guards in the class who create as many coast to coast opportunities as Herron. Continuing to gain comfort within the halfcourt will be a major area for her, adding a counter or two inside the arc should get her over the hurdle.
Jaden Lodice Jaden Lodice 5'7" | PG Chatfield | 2025 State CO – Chatfield
A dependable all around perimeter threat, Lodice has played valubale minutes for a very young 6-3 Chatfield. Standing right around 5’8, Lodice is capable getting to her shot through contests, especially dependable off the catch. Should the hard closeout arrive, Lodice is prepared to attack downill and make the initial read. To start the season, the guard has posted 9.1 points, 5 rebounds, and 3.1 steals per game while contributing 42% of two point attempts. Keep tabs on her defensive aggression, always digging into opposing ballhandlers and forcing turnovers.
Keaton Arangua-Egbert Keaton Arangua-Egbert 5'8" | CG Mullen | 2025 State CO – Mullen
Arangua-Egbert brings a well rounded skillset for 6-4 Mullen. The 5’8 guard has posted 4.1 points, 3.9 assists, and 4.7 rebounds per game. She brings wiry strength, proving to retain her balance even after taking hits from bigger opponents. Arangua-Egbert enjoys pushing the pace off of defensive rebounds, either going coast to coast or sending out an outlet pass.