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<p>Friday morning, Prep Girls Hoops Indiana posted the Winter update for the Class of 2026. Typically accompanying updates are articles highlighting players on the move, newcomers, and just all-around general information regarding each position group. Below is a look at the top shooting guards in the state of Indiana, followed by some commentary on a handful of uncommitted prospects who have played well since the Fall update.</p>
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<p><strong><font size="+1">[player_tooltip player_id='624883' first='Jordan' last='Steele'], Highland H.S.</font></strong><br>- Jordan is one of the most under-the-radar guards in the state. She has piled up the numbers over the years, and she has continued that as a Senior. She is averaging 23.9 points, 6.2 rebounds, and 5.8 steals per game this year, and she has helped the Trojans to an 11-5 record thus far. Jordan is a very good shooter, she's a fast and athletic slasher, but what impresses me most is her ability to defend the ball and force turnovers.</p>
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<p><strong><font size="+1">[player_tooltip player_id='773840' first='Mykayla' last='Mast'], Fairfield H.S.</font></strong><br>- Mykayla is another under-the-radar guard who has a great deal of skill and talent. She is a bit of a matchup problem on the perimeter at 5-11, she has tremendous length, and she's a smooth, fluid athlete. She is a great multilevel scorer who can make shots outside or slice to the rim, plus she can initiate the offense or break down defenses and find open teammates. She's probably most underrated as both a passer and an on-ball defender.</p>
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<p><strong><font size="+1">[player_tooltip player_id='761186' first='Aleia' last='Sultzer'], Ben Davis H.S.</font></strong><br>- Aleia is an all-energy wing who isn't afraid to score the ball. She is strong at her size, she is a nice North/South athlete, and she plays with an outstanding motor. Aleia is having a career year for the Giants, averaging a personal best in scoring (<em>12.6 points per game</em>). She's also collecting 4.0 rebounds per game. I think it could benefit her greatly if she learns how to change speeds when she has the ball, but her toughness and versatility stand out.</p>
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<p><strong><font size="+1">[player_tooltip player_id='1131939' first='Jillian' last='Chew'], Tri H.S.</font></strong><br>- Jillian is a highly productive guard at a small school, but she has helped the Titans to 76 wins with half a season to go in her career. The 5-8 guard can play on the ball, handle pressure, initiate offense, and find open teammates. She's also an excellent shooter, she has a nice mid-range pull-up, plus she's tough, physical, and will rebound/defend. She is averaging 14.2 points, 6.4 rebounds, 5.1 assists, and 5.8 steals per game as a Senior.</p>
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<p><strong><font size="+1">[player_tooltip player_id='1221113' first='Reese' last='Stonebraker'], Whitko H.S.</font></strong><br>- Continuing a list of under-the-radar guards, Reese is another long, fluid athlete who is just solid at most things. She is a capable shooter/scorer, she can handle the ball at times and initiate the offense, plus she plays with a really nice motor, and she'll defend. She has helped the Wildcats get out to a 14-1 start, and I'm not sure anyone remaining in the regular season will beat them. Reese is at 13.9 points and 5.3 rebounds per game this year.</p>
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Friday morning, Prep Girls Hoops Indiana posted the Winter update for the Class of 2026. Typically accompanying updates are articles highlighting players on the move, newcomers, and just all-around general information regarding each position group. Below is a look at the top shooting guards in the state of Indiana, followed by some commentary on a handful of uncommitted prospects who have played well since the Fall update.
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