Updated Class of 2026 Rankings Point/Combo Guards
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Prep Girls Hoops Missouri presented its updated Class of 2026 rankings this week. Here is a look at the top point/combo guards in the newly updated rankings. The class is deep with a lot of talented prospects who were impact…
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Continue ReadingPrep Girls Hoops Missouri presented its updated Class of 2026 rankings this week. Here is a look at the top point/combo guards in the newly updated rankings. The class is deep with a lot of talented prospects who were impact players.
Millie Perry Millie Perry 5'10" | PG Liberty North | 2026 State MO (Liberty North): A 5’10” point guard who has excellent height to go along with her slick handles and playmaking ability. She can create for herself off the dribble or drop off a dime to an open teammate. She has already picked up an early Division I offer from Illinois State.
Peyton Olufson (Incarnate Word): A 5’8″ point guard who worked her way into getting solid minutes for the Red Knights powerful Class 6 state championship game. She is physically strong with excellent passing and decision-making skills. She can also hit the open 3-pointer.
Brie Rubel Brie Rubel 5'9" | PG Cape Notre Dame | 2026 State MO (Cape Notre Dame): The 5’9″ guard stepped into the lineup with her sisters and helped lead the Bulldogs to a Final Four berth in the Class 5 state tournament. She is a good 3-point shooter with nice ball handling and playmaking skills.
Elsie Larsen Elsie Larsen 5'10" | PG Strafford | 2026 State MO (Strafford): A 5’9″ guard who emerged as one of the top young guards in the SWMO area. She has excellent handles and the ability to drop dimes. She 3-point shooting range and the ability to create her own shot. She earned All-State honors as a freshman.
Eliana Arumbula (Benton): The 5’6″ point guard played with a lot of poise and savvy all season as she helped the Cardinals to a berth in the Class 4 state championship game. She scored 19 points in the state finals against Vashon. She handles pressure well and can pass the ball and knock down perimeter shots.
Josie Salazar Josie Salazar 5'6" | PG Kickapoo | 2026 State MO (Kickapoo): A 5’6″ point guard who can really impact the game on the defensive end with her quickness and her instincts. She’s a ball hawk who can also get deflections and steals. She can break down defenders with her speed and quickness and dribble penetration.
Madison Carvajal Madison Carvajal 5'7" | PG Meadville | 2026 State MO (Meadville): The 5’7″ guard had a tremendous high school varsity debut season as she helped lead Meadville to the Class 1 state championship. She has talent and a high motor which enabled her to excel at both ends of the floor. She averaged 20 points and nearly nine steals a game.
Londyn Parker Londyn Parker 5'9" | PG Staley | 2026 State MO (Staley): A 5’9″ combo guard who has excellent athleticism and a high motor to impact the game at both ends. She averaged 13.1 points, 5.8 rebounds and three assists a game. She’s at her best when she’s attacking the basket at full speed.
Kyrii Franklin Kyrii Franklin 5'6" | PG Lutheran St. Charles | 2026 State MO (Lutheran-St. Charles): A 5’4″ point guard who was the catalyst for the Cougars Class 5 state championship team. She has excellent quickness and a take charge ability, which was evident in the state finals when she scored all 10 of her points in the third quarter.
Camirah Foster Camirah Foster 5'6" | PG Hazelwood Central | 2026 State MO (Hazelwood Central): The 5’6″ point guard was a stat-sheet stuffer for the Hawks as she a little of everything. She averaged 18 points, eight rebounds, three assists and five steals a game.
Jael Green Jael Green 5'3" | PG University City | 2026 State MO (University City): A talented young point guard who led the Lions to a 20-win season with her talent and high basketball IQ. She averaged 15 points, four rebounds, three assists and four steals a game.
Zha Harris (Lift for Life): A 5’4″ point guard who immediately became an impact player with her ability to run the offense, defend and knock down clutch shots in key situations. She led the Hawks to a district championship while averaging a team-high 14 points along with three rebounds, three assists and three steals a game.