When you talk about elite young guards in West Virginia’s Class of 2033, one name continues to rise above the rest — Solomon “King” Frazier.

The Huntington Expression Prep point guard is already regarded as one of the most feared 5th graders in the state, and he recently proved why by stepping up against high school JV competition — and controlling the game like a seasoned veteran.

Frazier finished the contest with 11 points, 8 assists, and 3 steals, but the stat sheet only tells part of the story. From tip-off to final buzzer, he was the unquestioned floor general. He dictated tempo, broke down defenders, and delivered precise passes against older, bigger athletes. His ability to facilitate at that level is rare for a player his age.

What stands out most is his poise. Frazier never looked rushed. He read defenses, made the right basketball plays, and showed advanced court vision that separates true point guards from scorers playing the position. Against high school athletes, he didn’t just survive — he thrived.

Performances like this are exactly why he’s firmly on the Top25Scouts.com radar. Competing up and excelling against JV talent speaks volumes about his skill set, confidence, and basketball IQ.

As he continues to develop, one thing is clear:

The crown fits.

Solomon “King” Frazier is building something special in Huntington — and the Class of 2033 better take notice.

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