We are Family (Brother Acts: Part II)
Prep Hoops Missouri takes a look at another group of brother acts around the state. Logan and Lane McNeley (pictured with teammate Logan Applegate Logan Applegate 6'2" | PG Nevada | 2021 State MO ) (Nevada): The 6’2″ twin brothers…
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Continue ReadingPrep Hoops Missouri takes a look at another group of brother acts around the state.
Logan and Lane McNeley (pictured with teammate Logan Applegate Logan Applegate 6'2" | PG Nevada | 2021 State MO ) (Nevada): The 6’2″ twin brothers have been fixtures in the Nevada starting lineup for the past couple of seasons. Both can shoot the ball and are very solid defensive players.
Jeremiah and Israel Randle (Lincoln Prep): An excellent starting backcourt for the Blue Tigers, Jeremiah is a 2021 lefty who can shoot the basketball while Israel is a stellar 2023 point guard who runs the show. Jeremiah averages nine points and three assists a game while Jeremiah averages five a game while playing stout defense.
Tarris and Trevor Reed (Chaminade, John Burroughs): Most people know about 6’10″ Tarris Reed, Jr. of Chaminade who is one of the top 2022 forwards in the country. Younger brother Trevor Reed is a 6’4″ 2023 who is having a solid season at John Burroughs.
Silas and Max Templeman (Carthage): The Templeman brothers bring experience and youth to the Carthage team. Silas is a solid 2021 guard while Max is a 2023 point guard with a lot of promise as one of the top young floor generals in the SWMO area.
R.J. and Raynard Horry (O’Fallon-Christian): The Horry brothers have been a big part of the Eagles’ success for the past three seasons. R.J. is a 5’6″ 2021 who can shoot the basketball while Raynard is a 5’7″ 2022 who excels in all facets of the game. They combine to average 17 points a game.
Owen and Gavin Marsh (Marquette): Younger brother Gavin came up to the varsity to join older brother Owen in the past month. Owen is a 6’3″ 2021 forward who excels in the low post while Gavin is an up and coming 2023 guard.
Shamar and B.J. Williamson (New Madrid Central): The Williamson brothers have been a big part of the Eagles’ undefeated season so far in 2021. Shamar is a 2022 guard who averages eight points a game while B.J. is a stellar 2024 guard who averages 15 points a game.
Kylier and Kaden Sturgeon (Tina-Avalon): The Sturgeon brothers both share the ability to shoot the basketball from the perimeter. Kaden is a senior while Kylier is a sophomore. In a game I watched last week at the CLAA Tournament, they combined to make eight 3-pointers.
Cyrus and Isaiah Gilmore (Otterville): The 2021 twins are a talented pair of guards that bring a lot of speed and quickness to the court whenever they play. Both guards love to play at a fast tempo and they can shoot the 3-pointer. When both are on their game at the same time, they can get 40 to 50 points between them.
Rico and Rashad Singleton (Lift for Life): Rico is a 6’0″ 2021 guard who has been a varsity regular for four years while younger brother Rashad is a 5’9″ 2022 guard who has stepped into a bigger role this season. Rico is averaging a team-high 15 points a game while Rashad averages seven points a game.
Brett and Trey Main (St. Joe Central): Brett is a 6’0″ 2021 guard while Trey is a 2022 guard who both play with a lot of savvy on the basketball court. Both are solid ball handlers and passers. Trey Main averages eight points a game while Brett Main averages seven points, three rebounds and two assists.