Rameybasketball Fall League: New Names
Prep Hoops Missouri spent all of Sunday checking out the action at the Rameybasketball Fall League at Cardinal Ritter College Prep. After watching six games, here is an opportunity to introduce you to some new names that came out of…
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Continue ReadingPrep Hoops Missouri spent all of Sunday checking out the action at the Rameybasketball Fall League at Cardinal Ritter College Prep. After watching six games, here is an opportunity to introduce you to some new names that came out of Sunday’s action.
Jordan Logan Jordan Logan 6'7" | PF Vashon | 2023 State MO 6’7″ Vashon: A long and athletic forward who was impressive on Sunday with his rebounding and shot blocking. He was an impressive rim-runner who moved up and down the court like a gazelle. He also threw down a pair of impressive dunks in the half-court offense. He looks to have a big upside.
Demontrel Jones 6’0″ Cardinal Ritter: A 2023 combo guard who scored 23 points on Sunday to open the day. He started the day off with a couple of nice dimes, then he started to attack the basket as he used his physical strength to get by defenders. He had several nice takes to the basket while also hitting a pair of 3-pointers.
Ronnell Johnson 5’11″ Pattonville: A talented combo guard who scored 15 points in the final game of the day. He is solid on the drive with a quick first step and a nice spin move in the lane to score in traffic. He also has a quick jump to get to offensive rebounds and get putbacks. A transfer from St. Mary’s, he will be a big addition to the Pirates’ team.
Sean Larose 5’9″ Affton: A 2023 combo guard who scored 10 points and played with a lot of confidence with the ball. He was able to get to the basket with some nice escape moves, including a strong cross-over to break down the defender. He also had a nice stroke from 3-point range.
Hayden Lovinger 6’1″ Macon: A 2023 guard who was very active and was always around the ball in a position to make a play. He was very good at getting into the passing lanes and hustling for loose balls and offensive rebounds. If he wasn’t getting touches, he created his own touches with his high-energy play.