Reebok Summer Finale: Class of 2024 Standouts
Prep Hoops Missouri takes a look at the top Class of 2024 standouts from last weekend’s Reebok Summer Finale in Cape Girardeau. Mason English 6’4″ Victory Ministry: A thick-bodied wing player from Pittsburg, KS who was one of the top…
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Continue ReadingPrep Hoops Missouri takes a look at the top Class of 2024 standouts from last weekend’s Reebok Summer Finale in Cape Girardeau.
Mason English 6’4″ Victory Ministry: A thick-bodied wing player from Pittsburg, KS who was one of the top individual players at the tournament. His handles were nice and he dropped some serious dimes over the weekend. He was always under control and he could not be sped up. He was also a bucket with three-level scoring ability. He hit five 3-pointers in one game to showcase his range. He could also muscle his way into the lane to score on a regular basis.
Koterrion Owens 6’0″ Team-413: An undersized, thick-bodied forward from Charleston, who was a big matchup problem for the tournament champions. He scored 16 points in the championship game. He would take bigger defenders outside and simply drive by them for buckets. He was physically strong enough to hold his own inside despite being matched up with players ranging in height from 6’4″ to 6’10.
Colin DeBold Colin DeBold 6'5" | CG Seckman | 2024 State MO 6’2″ Triple Threat Academy: A long and lanky combo guard from Seckman who led his team to the championship game in the 15U division. He was a triple threat during the weekend as he was the team’s chief bucket-getter, ball handler and facilitator. His passing skills are advanced as he set up teammates with pinpoint dimes. He also scored on a variety of runners in the lane and 3-pointers.
Will Harmon 5’10″ Team-413: A talented point guard from Southern Illinois who provided the perimeter shooting for his team that won the 17U championship. He hit five 3-pointers in the victory over the Paducah Magic in the semifinals and followed up with four more triples in the championship game victory over Victory Ministry. His floor game was also solid as he handled the ball and made good decisions.
DeShawn Fox 6’6″ Colorado Wild: An athletic forward with excellent length and the ability to score on slashing drives to the basket. He is a very active player who rebounds, blocks shots and runs the court consistently. He is a young player with a big upside.
Jamille Dallas 6’4″ Colorado Wild: An athletic forward who has quick feet and a nice up and under move in the low post to score. He runs the court and plays with a high motor at both ends. He attacks off the dribble very well with a quick first step to to the bucket.
Michael Becker 6’0″ Triple Threat Academy: A shooting guard from Windsor who had a very productive weekend in helping his team to the 15U championship game. He did a nice job of shooting the 3-pointer off the catch. He made several hustle plays as he was constantly running the floor in transition for buckets.