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<p>March is here, which means it's time for the latest quarterly rankings update. With regard to the Class of 2025, this is the final time they will be updated, as they will move to the archives over the Summer. Below is a look at the top Point Guards in the state, with a handful of standouts and newcomers highlighted below that.</p>
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<p><strong><font size="+2">NEWCOMERS:</font></strong></p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='556017' first='Avery' last='Kelley'], 2025, 5'4 PG, Evansville Central H.S. - Avery is an active, scrappy, vocal lead guard who does a little of everything for her team. She excels at the "little things", and she'll save possessions with her hustle and determination. She can knock down an open jumper, and she's quick to get into the lane, but she is typically looking to find open teammates first.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1218688' first='Tiana' last='Starayev'], 2025, 5'3 PG, Indiana School for the Deaf - Tiana is a fun watch. She is quick/fast and feisty, she loves to push the ball aggressively down the court in transition, and if she finds a gap in the defense, she's going to do her best to get to the rim. She is a selfless passer, as well, plus she has active feet & hands defensively and forces a lot of turnovers.</p>
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<p><strong><font size="+2">PGs OF NOTE:</font></strong></p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='295787' first='Gabrielle' last='Burrus'], 2025, 5'2 PG, North Central H.S. (Indianapolis) - Gabrielle is a highly skilled lead guard who has been a four-year Varsity regular. She has a quick handle, touch to 25-feet, and she's quick with that first step. Even at her size, she plays with a physicality and aggressiveness at both ends of the floor, plus she's somewhat feisty and active. To the best of my knowledge, she is uncommitted at this time, and I feel like she could step in and help several small colleges in the Midwest.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='767081' first='Aubrey' last='Frank'], 2025, 5'8 PG, Washington H.S. - Aubrey stepped up big-time for the Lady Hatchets this year, as she did most things well for them. At her height, with her length, she is a smooth and fluid athlete. She can shoot/score, but she isn't forcing shots, and she's always playing with her head up looking for open teammates. Defensively, she uses her versatility to defend multiple positions, and she's a willing rebounder. She has committed to Franklin College and could be a steal for them.</p>
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March is here, which means it's time for the latest quarterly rankings update. With regard to the Class of 2025, this is the final time they will be updated, as they will move to the archives over the Summer. Below is a look at the top Point Guards in the state, with a handful of standouts and newcomers highlighted below that.
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