SLUH Fall League: Class of 2020 Standouts
Prep Hoops Missouri takes a look at the top Class of 2020 standouts from last weekend’s visit to the St. Louis University High Fall League: Devon Barshow 6’6″ McCluer: The smooth wing player was one of the top bucket-getters at…
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Continue ReadingPrep Hoops Missouri takes a look at the top Class of 2020 standouts from last weekend’s visit to the St. Louis University High Fall League:
Devon Barshow 6’6″ McCluer: The smooth wing player was one of the top bucket-getters at the Fall League. He has a quality stroke from 3-point range to go along with his ability to handle the ball and attack the basket. When he gets into the lane, he can use his size to jump over people and score on pull-up jumpers and layups at the rim. He already has a Division II offer from Lindenwood University.
Elijah Bishop 6’7″ Soldan: The big-bodied post player with fundamentally sound post moves and a nice shooting touch in the paint. He has added the 3-point shot off the catch to bring another element to his game. He has also improved his ball handling as well, but his bread and butter is in the low post.
Jeremiah Johnson 6’2″ McCluer: A long and lanky point guard who will be beginning his fourth season on the Comets’ varsity. He can impact the game at both ends of the floor. He is a slashing offensive player who can create off the dribble and get buckets in the paint. He can also cause problems defensively with his length.
Cam Hubbard 6’5″ McCluer: An athletic power forward who will be a welcome addition to the Comets lineup this year after missing last season with an injury. He is an active jumping back who brings a high motor and excellent rebounding skills as well as the ability to run the court and block shots.
Dionte Cole 5’10” Gateway STEM: A confident scoring guard who displayed the ability to knock down perimeter jumpers from 3-point range or create his own shot off the dribble. He has a nice step back jumper and a cross-over move to create space for himself. He will be counted on for scoring punch for a Gateway team that is in a rebuilding stage.