"Fast Break Force: The Quick-Minded Guard Ready to Make Noise"
- Kevin Moses
- 3 days ago
- 3 min read

Noah Weaver
@noahweaver07
IG: @noahtweav
6’1, 165lbs, Class of 2026
South Haven HS, MI
Noah is a dynamic two-way guard who brings speed, creativity, and a fierce will to win every time he touches the floor. He’s fast, athletic, and thrives in chaos, turning defense into offense in the blink of an eye. With blow-by quickness, crafty footwork, and elite body control, Noah can slice through the paint with either hand and finish strong. He’s explosive in transition, fearless in the lane, and has a silky, smooth touch from deep that stretches defenses beyond the arc. He can drop a dazzling dime and is not afraid to mix it up on the boards. But what separates him is how he plays both ends. He’s not just a scorer, he’s a gritty, instinctive defender who never backs down from a challenge and takes pride in guarding the best player on the floor.
This past season season, Noah averaged 14 points, 4 rebounds, and 3 assists per game while shooting 55.5% from the field, 37% from three, and 80% at the line. That stat line doubled his production from the year before, where he played more of a spot-up role. This year, he showed a full scoring bag, getting downhill, finishing creatively, and proving he could make plays with the ball in his hands. His growth in scoring has been his biggest improvement, and he isn’t done yet. The offseason focus is to tighten up his ball-handling, get stronger, and become a bigger threat off the bounce and in the midrange. At the Hope Camp, he showcased his rising stock, averaging 14 points and 6.3 assists per game on 52% shooting while leading his team to a 5-1 record before falling in the second round of the tournament.
Noah plays with Team SOIL on the AAU circuit and is already showing flashes of what’s to come. His goal is to improve his game, contribute to winning, and prepare to take the next step. He’s looking forward to new competition this upcoming season, his team pushed for a tougher non-conference slate and now gets the chance to prove themselves on a bigger stage. And when the postseason hits, Noah wants to lead from the front. He’s the type of player who turns it up when the team is down, rallying teammates with energy and voice. That spark is just who he is.
When facing adversity, he doesn’t let it shake him. When things get tough, Noah resets with positivity and focus. The best advice he’s ever received is, “Be a goldfish.” Forget the mistake and move forward. That mindset allows him to stay locked in and lead with confidence. Off the court, Noah enjoys playing soccer, learning about the world, spending time with his family of six, and hanging out with friends at the beach. You might also catch him at his job serving breakfast in South Haven, not always his favorite, but part of the grind he embraces.
I assess that Noah has the tools to be a high-impact point guard at the next level. His ability to create, score efficiently, defend with intensity, and lead vocally makes him a coachable and versatile weapon. As his strength and handle continue to improve, he’ll be even more dangerous in high-pressure moments and against top competition.
Expect Noah’s rise to continue. He’s proven he can evolve, handle more responsibility, and elevate his game year after year. With his focus, work ethic, and explosive play style, he’s headed for a big season, and his name will only get louder in the recruiting conversation. Stay tuned.
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