More 2024s on the scene
Prep Hoops Missouri brings you its third installment of Class of 2024 prospects who are making an early impact this season. We have already featured 10 talented freshman in the past weeks. Here is a look at five more newbies.…
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Continue ReadingPrep Hoops Missouri brings you its third installment of Class of 2024 prospects who are making an early impact this season. We have already featured 10 talented freshman in the past weeks. Here is a look at five more newbies.
Jaden Reddell 6’6 Raymore-Peculiar: The young power forward played a big role in the Panthers winning the xx Division championship at the William Jewell Classic. He already has a strong body and he plays with a big motor. He gets on the boards hard and he has some explosive leaping ability, plus a quick jump to go along with it. He has a nice two dribble move from the high post and he was at the rim and dunking in traffic. It was impressive.
Jayden Renfrow 6’6 St. Michael de Archangel: A young combo forward who has already enjoyed a few breakout games during the season where he has scored between 15 and 20 points. He has a versatile skill set to go along with his size. He can handle the ball and he will step out and shoot 3-pointers comfortably. He is also a factor on the offensive boards. His upside is pretty big.
Jacob Lafferty 6’4″ Sparta: A physically built young forward who was putting in some strong work around the basket at the Morris Brothers Tournament at Walnut Grove. He’s mobile and he has some nice bounce, which he displayed with a few dunks and blocked shots around the basket. He is plenty strong enough to hold his own inside against the older players.
Quamareous Farmer 6’0 Malden: The young combo guard did some very nice things at the Bloomfield Tournament. He played with a lot of poised and looked very comfortable with the ball during some high pressure situations. He nailed a halfcourt shot at the buzzer of regulation to send their quarterfinals game with Hayti into overtime. He is strong with the ball and he delivered some pinpoint passes while on the move.
Payton Woodard, GIdeon: A lefty combo guard who is already handling a lot of the responsibility as a ball handler and scoring for his team. He had 14 points in the first round of the Bloomfield Tournament where Gideon nearly upset Portageville. He was able to get to the basket and score on some tough drives. He did a nice job keeping defenders off balance.