All-SWMO Holiday Tournament First Team (Small Schools)
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Prep Hoops Missouri continues its All-Star regional teams from the Holiday Tournament season. Today, its the SWMO All-Holiday Tournament First Team for Class 1-3 schools. Jordan Andrews Jordan Andrews 6'0" | CG Thayer | 2022 State MO (Thayer): The…
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Continue ReadingPrep Hoops Missouri continues its All-Star regional teams from the Holiday Tournament season. Today, its the SWMO All-Holiday Tournament First Team for Class 1-3 schools.
Jordan Andrews Jordan Andrews 6'0" | CG Thayer | 2022 State MO (Thayer): The 6’0″ 2022 guard led the Bobcats to the championship of the Cabool Tournament. “Red Buckets” averaged 21 points a game for the week, including a 27-point performance against Norwood in the championship game.
Tanner Jones (Greenwood): The talented 2024 guard led Greenwood to a third-place finish at the Blue & Gold Tournament in the Gold Division. The multi-skilled guard with the physical game averaged 17 points a game in the tournament.
Chanler Sisco Chanler Sisco 6'2" | SG Alton | 2022 State MO (Alton): The 6’2″ 2022 guard led the Comets to a third-place finish at the Cabool Tournament. The athletic wing averaged 18 points a game to earn a spot on the All-Tournament Team.
Seth Soden (Strafford): The 6’4″ 2022 wing led Strafford to a Final Four appearance at the Blue & Gold Tournament Gold Division. The versatile Soden was getting buckets inside and knocking down long 3-pointers while also being a playmaker and facilitator.
Lawson Beem (Skyline): The 6’0″ 2022 guard was one of the top scorers at the Blue & Gold Tournament Blue Division. The dynamic performer averaged 21 points a game in the tournament, including a high of 34 points.
Jaden McCoy Jaden McCoy 6'3" | SG Spokane | 2022 State MO (Spokane): The 6’3″ 2022 guard was one of the top individual performers at the Blue & Gold Tournament last week. The explosive wing player averaged 22 points a game while throwing down dunks and knocking down 3-pointers in the process.