<p>Prep Hoops Missouri just released its newly updated Class of 2022 rankings. Here is Part I of our look at the top stock risers in the class rankings.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="1182653" first="Caleb" last="Walker"] 6’8" Eugene (No. 22): The skilled and versatile Mid-Mo power forward really took off during the summer while playing with the Missouri Elite 17U. He started off getting interest from Division III schools, then he received an offer from Division II McKendree College. Then came the offer from Division I Air Force Academy of the Mountain West Conference, where he eventually committed. Regardless of the level of competition he played against, He was dealing inside for buckets, handling the ball and knocking down 3-pointers at a high rate. He was tremendous.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="984509" first="Brandon" last="Mitchell-Day"] 6’8" MICDS (No. 4): The multi-skilled small forward elevated into the top five with a big summer with the Gateway Basketball Club and a huge showing at the Ramey Fall League. He plays virtually every position on the floor and can impact the game in numerous ways. He can rebound, block shots and score in the low post, but he can also run the point and facilitate offense with his passing and high basketball IQ. As a junior, he averaged 14.5 points, ejght rebounds, four assists, two steals and teo blocks a game. He had several Division I offers before committing to Dartmouth of the Ivy League.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="1180615" first="Emmanuel" last="Byrd"] 6’8" Staley (No. 30): A talented power forward who is evolving into a combo forward with his improved skill set. He is a good rebounder and shot blocker inside, but he has continued to expand his game. He is strong on the drive and he’s very comfortable handling the ball. He has already received offers from Division ll schools.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="984950" first="Matt" last="Enright"] 6’0" Webster Groves (No. 28): Matty Ice has an excellent summer season with MPJ Elite. He’s an excellent perimeter shooter, but he also displayed his ball handling and playmaking abilities. As a junior, he averaged 13 points, three rebounds and two assists while shooting 38 percent from 3-point range. He has received multiple Division Il offers.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="1180540" first="Tre" last="Bell"] 6’3" Parkway West (No. 35): A multi-sport athlete, Tre has received Division Il offers in both basketball and football. He had an impressive summer with the St. Louis Cobras ANM, where he displayed three-level bucket getting ability on a consistent basis. That, along with his athleticism, makes him very hard to defend.</p>
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