Best high school girls basketball combo guards in the nation entering the 2023-24 season
Expect these 20 do-everything guards to put up big stats this winter
Although the fall season wages on throughout most of the country, winter's high school girls basketball season is already underway in multiple states.
SBLive Sports is highlighting some of the best players in the nation as we begin the winter season.
Over the next week and a half, we’ll be taking a position-by-position look at some of the best of the best in high school girls basketball. We started with the top point guards, and now we shift to combo guards.
Here are 20 of the best multi-purpose guards in the nation entering the 2023-24 high school girls basketball season.
Tajianna Avant-Roberts, sr., IMG Academy (Florida)
Imari Berry, sr., Clarksville (Tennessee)
Alexis Bordas, jr., Wheeling Park (West Virginia)
Kaniya Boyd, sr., Centennial (Nevada)
Saniya Burks, sr., Rice (Texas)
Avary Cain, sr., St. Joseph (California)
Aaliyah Crump, jr., Minnetonka (Minnesota)
Indya Davis, sr., West Bloomfield (Michigan)
Katie Fiso, sr., Garfield (Washington)
Maddie Fitzpatrick, sr., Cheverus (Maine)
Saniyah Hall, so., Laurel (Ohio)
Bella Hines, jr., Eldorado (New Mexico)
Jordan Lee, sr., St. Mary’s (California)
Kiyomi McMiller, sr., Life Center Academy (New Jersey)
Jerzy Robinson, so., Sierra Canyon (California)
Emilee Skinner, jr., Ridgeline (Utah)
Aili Tanke, sr., Johnston (Iowa)
Zya Vann, sr., Bethany (Oklahoma)
Corri Vermilya, sr., Loudonville (Ohio)
Ava Watson, sr., Buford (Georgia)
(Ava Watson lead photo by Jake Cantrell)
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-- Bob Lundeberg | @sblivesports