Class 4 Players to Watch
Here are some of the top Class 4 players to watch in the Show-Me State *Caleb Bennett 6’5″ St. Joe Lafayette(2017): Splendid wing player who led Lafayette to a second-place finish in the state tournament. Signed with Lehigh. *Levi Stockard…
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*Caleb Bennett 6’5″ St. Joe Lafayette(2017): Splendid wing player who led Lafayette to a second-place finish in the state tournament. Signed with Lehigh.
*Levi Stockard 6’8″ Vashon (2017): A beast of power forward at 250 pounds who was a force for the Wolverines state championship team. Has signed with Kansas State.
*Daniel Farris 5’11” Vashon (2017): A four-year starter who led the Wolverines to the Class 4 state championship a year ago. A poised floor leader who shines in the biggest moments of the game.
*Fred Thatch, Jr. 6’3″ Sikeston (2018): Muscular wing who averaged more than 20 points a game in leading the Bulldogs to a fourth-place finish in the state tournament.
Jordan Lathon 6’4″ Grandview (2018): Athletic combo guard who has the ability to dominate the game on both ends. Has received several Division I offers already.
Curtis Lewis 5’10” Pembroke Hill (2017): Athletic point guard with excellent strength and explosiveness. Has the ability to get to the basket and score at the rim.
Gaven Pinkley 6’8″ Hillsboro (2018): Skilled power forward who averaged nearly 20 points a game as a sophomore. Has already received a number of Division I offers.
*Wyatt Yess 6’8″ Parkway West (2017): Talented power forward who led the Longhorns to the state quarterfinals as a junior. He’s headed to Ivy League champion Yale.
Steve Dulley 6’2″ Lincoln Prep (2017): One of the most talented combo guards in the state. Has the ability to score, defend, pass and make his teammates better.
*Brandon Emmert 6’6″ Bolivar (2017): Excellent power forward who can score with a variety of low post moves. Has signed with the University of Central Missouri.
Clay Gayman 6’5″ Nevada (2018): Athletic combo forward who averaged nearly 20 points and 10 rebounds a game. Really blew up during the summer with a number of sparkling performances.
Javonte Perkins 6’6″ Miller Career Academy (2017): Talented jump shooter who averaged 16 points a game in leading the Phoenix to a 22-victory season.
Yahuza Rasas 6’6″ St. Mary’s (2018): An athletic pogo stick of a post player who helped lead the Dragons to a 21-6 record and the championship of the Archdiocesan Athletic Association.
*Cameron Van Leer 6’4″ Pacific (2018): All-State combo guard who led the Indians to the Four Rivers Conference championship as a sophomore.
Alec Spence 6’5″ MICDS (2017): Talented wing player who averaged 18 points a game in leading the Rams to the Metro League title as a junior. Smooth jump shooter from the mid-range.
Mario McKinney 6’0″ Vashon (2019): Athletic wing player who was the sparkplug off the bench during the Wolverines drive to the state championship. Attacks the basket and excels in transition.
Landon Harrison 5’10” Helias (2017): Very competitive point guard who led the Crusaders to a third-place finish in the Class 4 state tournament as a sophomore.
*Denotes All-State selection in 2016