<p>Prep Hoops Missouri takes a look at another group of brother acts around the state.</p>
<p>Logan and Lane McNeley (pictured with teammate [player_tooltip player_id="824146" first="Logan" last="Applegate"]) (Nevada): The 6’2" twin brothers have been fixtures in the Nevada starting lineup for the past couple of seasons. Both can shoot the ball and are very solid defensive players.</p>
<p>Jeremiah and Israel Randle (Lincoln Prep): An excellent starting backcourt for the Blue Tigers, Jeremiah is a 2021 lefty who can shoot the basketball while Israel is a stellar 2023 point guard who runs the show. Jeremiah averages nine points and three assists a game while Jeremiah averages five a game while playing stout defense.</p>
<p>Tarris and Trevor Reed (Chaminade, John Burroughs): Most people know about 6’10" Tarris Reed, Jr. of Chaminade who is one of the top 2022 forwards in the country. Younger brother Trevor Reed is a 6’4" 2023 who is having a solid season at John Burroughs.</p>
<p>Silas and Max Templeman (Carthage): The Templeman brothers bring experience and youth to the Carthage team. Silas is a solid 2021 guard while Max is a 2023 point guard with a lot of promise as one of the top young floor generals in the SWMO area. </p>
<p>R.J. and Raynard Horry (O’Fallon-Christian): The Horry brothers have been a big part of the Eagles’ success for the past three seasons. R.J. is a 5’6" 2021 who can shoot the basketball while Raynard is a 5’7" 2022 who excels in all facets of the game. They combine to average 17 points a game.</p>
<p>Owen and Gavin Marsh (Marquette): Younger brother Gavin came up to the varsity to join older brother Owen in the past month. Owen is a 6’3" 2021 forward who excels in the low post while Gavin is an up and coming 2023 guard.</p>
<p>Shamar and B.J. Williamson (New Madrid Central): The Williamson brothers have been a big part of the Eagles’ undefeated season so far in 2021. Shamar is a 2022 guard who averages eight points a game while B.J. is a stellar 2024 guard who averages 15 points a game.</p>
<p>Kylier and Kaden Sturgeon (Tina-Avalon): The Sturgeon brothers both share the ability to shoot the basketball from the perimeter. Kaden is a senior while Kylier is a sophomore. In a game I watched last week at the CLAA Tournament, they combined to make eight 3-pointers.</p>
<p>Cyrus and Isaiah Gilmore (Otterville): The 2021 twins are a talented pair of guards that bring a lot of speed and quickness to the court whenever they play. Both guards love to play at a fast tempo and they can shoot the 3-pointer. When both are on their game at the same time, they can get 40 to 50 points between them.</p>
<p>Rico and Rashad Singleton (Lift for Life): Rico is a 6'0" 2021 guard who has been a varsity regular for four years while younger brother Rashad is a 5'9" 2022 guard who has stepped into a bigger role this season. Rico is averaging a team-high 15 points a game while Rashad averages seven points a game.</p>
<p>Brett and Trey Main (St. Joe Central): Brett is a 6'0" 2021 guard while Trey is a 2022 guard who both play with a lot of savvy on the basketball court. Both are solid ball handlers and passers. Trey Main averages eight points a game while Brett Main averages seven points, three rebounds and two assists.</p>
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