Recruiting Round-Up: southwest Missouri
Committed Players Jared Ridder, 6-7, SF, Kickapoo The state’s No. 1 ranked player overall in the class of 2017, Ridder gave a verbal to Xavier following a strong summer playing with MoKan Elite. Ridder chose Xavier over xx Cam Davis,…
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Jared Ridder, 6-7, SF, Kickapoo
The state’s No. 1 ranked player overall in the class of 2017, Ridder gave a verbal to Xavier following a strong summer playing with MoKan Elite. Ridder chose Xavier over xx
Cam Davis, 6-1, PG, Kickapoo
One of the state’s premier point guards, Davis is also a terrific student, ranked atop the Kickapoo class of 2017. He chose Navy over several Division II programs.
Brandon Emmert, 6-6, PF, Bolivar
One of the state’s top big men, Emmert gave a verbal to Central Missouri State this fall following a strong summer playing with the Missouri Flight. He chose Central Missouri over a host of Division II offers.
Drawing interest
Clay Gayman, 6-6, F, Nevada
One of the state’s top risers in the Class of 2018 over the offseason, Gayman has one offer from Division II Lindenwood at last report, but has drawn interest from a host of college programs, ranging from Creighton to several Division II programs. Most recently Lehigh visited Nevada to see Gayman work out.
Conley Garrison, 6-1, PG, Bolivar
Along with Brandon Emmert, Garrison forms one of the state’s top 1-2 punches. He has drawn interest from William Jewell as well as several other programs around the state.
Monty Johal, 6-3, SG, Glendale
Talented left handed guard that can fill it up, Johal has an offer from UW-Milwaukee, Toledo and Jacksonville State at last report and is starting to draw interest from several BCS level programs, including Nebraska among others.
Houston Johnson, 6-5, F, Willard
Johnson is coming off a strong offseason with MoKan Select and has starter to draw interest from several college programs after several strong performances at camps throughout the fall. He continues to fly under the radar due to being out of action for two years at Willard.
Jordan Walton, 5-11, PG, Glendale
After a strong summer playing with Yanders Law, Walton has started to rise up the boards on college coaching radars and has drawn a lot of interest from Mizzou among others.