More New Names (Class of 2022)
Prep Hoops Missouri presents a new installment of “More New Names” of Class of 2022 players who have been putting in work under the radar. Adrian Thompson (Raytown South): A 5’10” point guard has good quickness and the slick handles…
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Continue ReadingPrep Hoops Missouri presents a new installment of “More New Names” of Class of 2022 players who have been putting in work under the radar.
Adrian Thompson (Raytown South): A 5’10” point guard has good quickness and the slick handles to create his own shot on offense. He does a good job of breaking down defenders for pull up jumpers and floaters in the lane. He can also play off the ball and knock down 3-pointers off the catch.
Jaden McClain (SLUH): An impressive 5’10” point guard who has been an unsung player for the Jr. Billikens 13-3 team. He has excellent quickness and he excels at both ends of the floor as a steady playmaker. The lefty distributes the ball well and can hit the open 3-pointer. He is currently 10 points, four rebounds, four assists and four steals a game.
Layne Colvin (Stockton): A 6’3″ shooting guard who is enjoying an excellent season, which includes leading his team to the championship of the Stockton Tournament last weekend. He is an impressive 3-point shooter, but he is also resourceful on offense with the ability to drive or post up to get buckets around the basket.
Zane Reed (Pattonsburg): A talented 6’1″ guard who is one of the leading scorers in the NWMO area this season at nearly 22 points a game. He’s a potent offensive player who can get a bucket at all three levels. He slices through the lane for layups and floaters and he elevates well from the mid-range area. He also has 3-point shooting range.
hunter cole hunter cole 6'4" Farmington Senior | 2022 MO (Farmington): The 6’5″ forward has emerged as a consistent offensive threat in his senior year as he averages 12 points and six rebounds a game. He’s a solid inside player who is very effective on the drive, which includes a nice spin move in the lane. He can also stretch the defense with his 3-point shooting.