Prep Hoops Missouri All-Class of 2021 Team
Prep Hoops Missouri presents its All-Class of 2021 Team: Anton Brookshire Anton Brookshire 6'2" | PG Kickapoo | 2021 State #146 Nation MO 6’2 Kickapoo: The talented point guard led the Chiefs to a Final Four berth in the Class…
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Continue ReadingPrep Hoops Missouri presents its All-Class of 2021 Team:
Anton Brookshire Anton Brookshire 6'2" | PG Kickapoo | 2021 State #146 Nation MO 6’2 Kickapoo: The talented point guard led the Chiefs to a Final Four berth in the Class 5 state tournament. He is quick and creative enough with the ball to get his shot from anywhere on the court. He averaged 20 points, four rebounds, three assists and two steals a game.
Mario Fleming Mario Fleming 6'3" | SG Cardinal Ritter | 2021 State MO 6’3 Cardinal Ritter: The physical wing player led the Lions to the Class 3 state championship. He has made a nice transition from a freshman post player to a dynamic perimeter player in three years. He averaged 19 points and six rebounds a game while shooting 57 percent from the field.
Isaac Haney Isaac Haney 6'1" | CG Kickapoo | 2021 State MO 6’1 Dora: The elite bucket-getter was the Class 1 Player of the Year after leading the Falcons to the state championship. Haney averaged 31 points, four rebounds and two assists while making 114 3-pointers. He has already committed to Missouri State University.
Aminu Mohammed Aminu Mohammed 6'5" | SG Greenwood Lab | 2021 State #19 Nation MO 6’5 Greenwood: The five-star was the Class 2 Player of the Year for the second consecutive season. The dynamic wing put up video game numbers as he averaged 34 points and 15 rebounds a game. He led Greenwood to the Blue & Gold Tournament championship. He has scored more than 2,000 career points with one season left to play.
Stevie Strong 6’1 University Academy: The gifted combo guard was one of the most potent offensive players in the state. Blessed with the ability to blow by defenders on the drive or knock down 3-pointers, Strong averaged 31 points a game. His dramatic half court shot at the buzzer gave UA a district championship victory over St. Michael.