Five Unsigned Class of 2019 St. Louis Wings
Here is a look at five unsigned St. Louis wing players who are fine collegiate prospects. Jeramy Shaw 6’4″ Valley Park: The multi-faceted combo guard has been stuffing the stat-sheet for the the past four seasons at Valley Park. He…
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Continue ReadingHere is a look at five unsigned St. Louis wing players who are fine collegiate prospects.
Jeramy Shaw 6’4″ Valley Park: The multi-faceted combo guard has been stuffing the stat-sheet for the the past four seasons at Valley Park. He is an explosive athlete who can really make plays off the dribble and in transition. He is currently averaging 24.6 points, 13.1 rebounds, 3.4 assists and 2.1 steals a game as a senior. He will finish his career with more than 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds with a lot of assists and steals for his career.
Ari Jackson 6’4″ CBC: A smooth shooting guard who has been a strong compliment to the Cadets’ strong combination of Caleb Love and Josh Wallace, Jackson is averaging 10.2 points and 3.8 rebounds while knocking down 3-pointers at an excellent rate this season. Jackson can knock down 3’s off the catch to spread the court, but he can also create a shot when he needs to. He is also a reliable defensive player. He saved a big CBC victory over Rock Bridge with a late strip in the finals seconds to preserve a one-point victory.
Evan Asleson 6’2″ DeSmet: After battling through knee injuries during his career, the senior sharpshooter is putting together an excellent final campaign. He is averaging 16 points, 3.8 rebounds and making 43 percent from long distance. He put himself in DeSmet folklore by making a halfcourt shot at the buzzer in a victory at Chaminade earlier this season. Not only has be provided perimeter shooting, but important veteran leadership for a young and talented team that has a 13-3 record in a turnaround season.
Rico Sutton 6’2″ Hancock: The athletic wing player has put together a strong senior season with his all-around play for the 8-3 Tigers. He is explosive and he does a nice job getting to the basket and creating plays in the transition games. So far, Sutton is averaging 16.7 points, 8.2 rebounds and 5.8 assists while shooting 38 percent from 3-point range.
Terrell Cannamore 6’3″ Roosevelt: A standout football player with a number of offers, the athletic wing player can also get it done on the basketball court as well. He is an explosive slasher gets to the rim with ease and can throw down dunks with the best of them. He is averaging 26.7 points, which is among the best in the St. Louis area. This is coming off a junior season in which he averaged more than 25 points a game.