<p>Prep Hoops Missouri takes a look at the top teams from the IAABO Team Camp at Francis Howell Central. These were just a handful of teams that I got to look at.</p>
<p>Westminster: The Wildcats had their full compliment of key players and they looked strong. [player_tooltip player_id="985421" first="Casen" last="Lawrence"] and [player_tooltip player_id="1070097" first="Kobi" last="Williams"] are one of the state's backcourts while 6'8 2022 [player_tooltip player_id="985432" first="Austin" last="Vick"] holds it down in the middle. The 2022 pair of 6'4 Caleb Thompson and 6'1 [player_tooltip player_id="1053673" first="EJ" last="Williams"] are all purpose players who can fill multiple roles.</p>
<p>Fort Zumwalt South: The Bulldogs are primed for another strong season. 6'1 2022 Peyton Blair and 2022 Joey Friedel are a nice backcourt while 6'7 2022 [player_tooltip player_id="1180600" first="Nick" last="Keene"] and beefy 6'5 2022 Ashton Mahoney are very solid up front.</p>
<p>Parkway West: The Longhorns could be a sleeper team to watch next season with its solid nucleus. The duo of 6'3 2022 [player_tooltip player_id="1180540" first="Tre" last="Bell"] and 6'6 2023 Stretch 4 [player_tooltip player_id="1269934" first="Brady" last="Kuehl"] have been tearing it up during the grassroots season. 6'4 2022 Ja'Marion Wayne is a Mizzou football commit with explosive leaping ability.</p>
<p>Lafayette: The Lancers have excellent size and a good group of athletes who played well on the night I watched. 6'7 2022 [player_tooltip player_id="1192790" first="Jack" last="Clark"] is wide body in the post while 6'5 Matt Haefner and 6'6 Xx Minton are a pair of active 2023 forwards. 6'3 2022 Matt Jones is the top guard who does a little bit of everything.</p>
<p>Troy: The Trojans have a nice group of perimeter players who are back from a Class 5 state quarterfinalist. The trio of 6'3 [player_tooltip player_id="1161294" first="Jack" last="Fessenden"], 6'0 Charlie Nett and 6'2 [player_tooltip player_id="1183122" first="Nathan" last="Ryan"] were all big contributors to last year's success as sophomore.</p>
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