Balliswife Camp Showcase Game Starting Five
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The Balliswife Exposure Camp is being held this weekend at the Center of St. Louis Sports. On the opening night of the camp on Friday, they held two showcase games featuring players from the Class of 2025 and 2026. Here…
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Continue ReadingThe Balliswife Exposure Camp is being held this weekend at the Center of St. Louis Sports. On the opening night of the camp on Friday, they held two showcase games featuring players from the Class of 2025 and 2026. Here is the our Starting Five of the top performers from those two games.
Guard: P.J. Farmer P.J. Farmer 6'1" | PG Charleston | 2025 State #370 Nation MO (Charleston): The 6’0″ 2025 guard was lighting up during the 2025 Showcase Game with his scoring ability from all three levels. He was creating off the dribble with high-arching 3-pointers from beyond the line as well as his strong attacks into the lane for buckets. His ability to get downhill to the basket combined with his deep shooting range make him one of the toughest covers in the state.
Guard: Christian Williams Christian Williams 5'9" | PG Vashon | 2025 State MO (Vashon): The 5’10” point guard had a dazzling performance on Friday night as he showcased his flashy ball handling skills and shooting ability, which often came in the same possession. “Mouse” was tantalizing defenders with his handles, then either breaking them off to get into the lane or just jumping up to hit the 3-pointer off the bounce. He hit five 3-pointers in the Showcase Game.
Guard: Nasir Prince (Houston, TX): The 6’3″ incoming freshman shooting guard was the standout performer in the 2026 Showcase Game. He is long and lean and very fluid in his movements on the court. He started off the game with a pair of long 3-pointers off the catch, including a 25-footer in transition. He then mixed in penetrating drives and short jumpers throughout the game. He also threw down an impressive dunk in transition. He has already received Division I scholarship offers.
Forward: Nicholas Randall (Vashon): The 6’8″ 2025 forward showcased his versatile skill set while having a big impact at both ends of the court. The youngster they call “Butta” has a smooth stroke from 3-point range and he can also break down defenders off the dribble, including a nice cross over move which led to a dunk in transition. He is also strong around the basket with low post moves on offense and shot blocking on defense.
Forward: Xavier Wilson Xavier Wilson 6'7" | SF Staley | 2025 State #320 Nation MO (Staley): The 6’6″ 2025 small forward from the Kansas City area was flying around the court throughout the game with his big motor. He would routinely grab a rebound a take off downcourt on a coast to coast drive to make plays. He was scoring on slashing drives to the basket and swooping in for alley-oop dunks in the transition game. He kept things lively with his entertaining and athletic play.
Sixth Man: Terron Garrett Terron Garrett 6'5" | SG CBC | 2025 State MO (CBC): A 6’5′ 2025 wing player who is long and lean with a smooth shooting stroke from 3-point range. He was pulling up from long distance while also being to back down smaller defenders and shoot over them in the mid-range area. He ended up hitting the game winner at the buzzer with an off-balance turnaround jumper in the lane.