Prep Hoops Missouri presents its 2021 Class 1 All-State Team. Starting Five Brock Wakefield Brock Wakefield 6'4" | SG South Iron | 2021 State MO 6’4 South Iron: The 2021 guard led the Panthers to the state championship. He’s headed…
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SubscribePrep Hoops Missouri presents its 2021 Class 1 All-State Team.
Starting Five
Brock Wakefield
Brock
Wakefield
6'4" | SG
South Iron | 2021
State
MO
6’4 South Iron: The 2021 guard led the Panthers to the state championship. He’s headed to The Citadel.
Tony Osburn
Tony
Osburn
6'2" | CG
Mound City | 2022
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MO
6’2 Mound City: The 2022 guard led the Panthers to a runner-up finish in the state tournament. He surpassed 2,000 points in his career.
Drenin Dinkins Drenin Dinkins 6'0" | PG South Iron | 2022 State MO 6’0 South Iron: The sharpshooting 2022 guard averaged 20 points a game for the state championship Panthers.
Brock Lucas 6’3 St. Elizabeth: The 2022 guard averaged 21 points in leading St. E to its third consecutive Final Four appearance.
Lane Dunlap Lane Dunlap 5'10" | CG Golden City | 2021 State MO 5’11 Golden City: The 2021 guard averaged 27 points a game in leading the Golden Eagles to a district championship.
The All-Staters
Jamarco Burse Jamarco Burse 6'3" | SF South Iron | 2021 State MO 6’4 South Iron (‘21)
Colby Crader 6’3 Delta (‘21)
Laydon Fields 6’0 Green City (‘22)
Jordan Fuemmeler 5’10″ Higbee (’24)
Caden Gann 6’3″ Grundy County (‘21)
Trey Gannan 6’1 Meadville (‘21)
Drew Gheewala 6’0 Thomas Jefferson (‘21)
Paden Gilbert 6’0 Chadwick (‘22)
Kamron Meese 5’10 Risco (‘21)
Landon Poppa Landon Poppa 6'4" | SG Mound City | 2021 State MO 6’5 Mound City (‘21)
D.J. Prater 6’2 South Iron (‘21)
Collin Sager 6’4 Stanberry (‘21)
Max Schnelle Max Schnelle 6'4" | PG Lockwood | 2021 MO 6’4 Lockwood (‘21)
Austin Schwebach 6’5 Stanberry (‘22)
Cade Sutton 6’4 Bunker (‘23)
Brevin Vires 6’0″ Gideon (’21)
Daniel Warner 6’1″ Leeton (’22)
Patrick Warren 5’11″ SW Livingston (’21)
Ethan Wilson 6’4 Orrick (‘21)