<p>Prep Hoops Missouri released its new updated Class of 2022 rankings on Tuesday morning. There are several new faces in the latest update. Here are some of the top newcomers in the updated rankings.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="1050172" first="Omarion" last="Henry"] 6’7" St. Louis Christian: A transfer from Normandy who has reclassified into the 2021 class. He is an explosive player with a versatile skill set and a big upside. He has a Division 1 offer from Louisiana-Monroe.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="1045827" first="Braxton" last="Stacker"] 6’4" Cardinal Ritter: A transfer from Belleville East (IL) who was one of the top young prospects in Illinois. He is very skilled, athletic and he excels at all perimeter position.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="1045828" first="Deuce" last="Roberts"] 6’6" St. Michael de Archangel: A very talented combo guard with athleticism and a high basketball IQ. He can take the point and be a facilitator as well as being a potent bucket getter on the wing.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="1045829" first="Tresean" last="White"] 6’0" Confluence Academy: An extremely quick two-way point guard who can get into the lane at any time. He can finish in the paint with a 3-point stroke to go along with it. He can also be disruptive on defense with his quickness.</p>
<p>Alex Benessa 6’2" Lee’s Summit: A talented combo guard who really showed out in July while playing up at the 17U level for the Missouri Hawks. He has nifty handles, good passing skills and the ability to get buckets at all three levels.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="1045831" first="Justin" last="Boyer"] 6’6" Father Tolton: A versatile combo forward who was impressive in July with his all around game. He is a matchup problem with his perimeter shooting skills and ability to score in the post.<br />
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[player_tooltip player_id="1050174" first="Andrew" last="Young"] 6’7 Marquette: A long and slender combo forward who has a versatile skill set. He can use his size to score inside and he can also make plays on the perimeter. As he gains more physical strength, he will be even more effective.</p>
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