<p>Prep Hoops Missouri takes a look at the members of the Lakers squad from Sunday's second day action at the Team Rameybasketball Fall League at Cardinal Ritter College Prep in St. Louis.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="1362685" first="Kannard" last="Davis"] Jr. 6'6" Vashon: The 2023 small forward scored 16 points on the day as he did most of his damage from the perimeter with four 3-pointers. He has a smooth stroke off the catch with good elevation. He is also a capable playmaker and ball handler who's very comfortable with the ball.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="1161818" first="Travis" last="Green III"] 6'2" Whitfield: The 2024 guard scored 21 points on Sunday as he attacked the basket relentlessly and got very positive results. He is a strong finisher in the lane with a solid perimeter shot. He played with his usual high motor at both ends of the floor as he defended and rebounded very well. </p>
<p>Anthony Sandford 6'5" Vashon: The solid 2023 forward scored 19 points and he did it in a very business-like manner. He used his big body to get good position in the post to score or to grab offensive rebounds for easy putbacks. His shooting touch from 12-15 feet was also cash money, especially from the baseline and elbow.</p>
<p>Derrick Rivers 5'11" Cardinal Ritter: A solid 2024 combo guard who picked his spots and was able to take advantage of his opportunities. He was able to score on a pair of runners in the lane along with a nice mid-range jumper.</p>
<p>Kirk Howard 6'2" Hazelwood Central: A 2023 lefty guard who was very good in the transition game. He penetrated into the lane very effectively and could also hit the pull up jumper.</p>
<p>Jackson Calhoun 6'1" Francis Howell Central: A 2025 forward who had limited time, but he made the most of it as he scored on a short jumper and then knocked down a Corner 3-pointer on his first two touches of the game. He played with confidence when he was out there. He has good size and with a father who is 6'10" there is a nice upside.</p>
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