<p>Prep Hoops Missouri just released its newly updated Class of 2022 rankings. Here is the second part of a group of top stock risers in the Class of 2022.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="1053674" first="Grant" last="Givens"] 6’6’ Glendale: The talented Stretch 4 was excellent in every team camp and showcase event I watched him. He can really light it up from 3-point range when he’s going. He can also get a bucket off the drive and score in the post.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="985430" first="Tevin" last="Gowins"] 5’9" Hazelwood Central: A consummate pass-first point guard who has been running the Hawks’ show since his freshman year. He keeps everyone involved while playing excellent on-ball defense. He has become more assertive on offense and he can score at all three levels.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="985432" first="Austin" last="Vick"] 6’8" Westminster Christian: A very skilled power forward who played a big role in the Wildcats run to the Class 4 state finals. His d St kill set fits any system because he’s an excellent passer, solid low-post scorer and capable 3-point shooter. He played with the Gateway Basketball Club during the summer.</p>
<p>Caleb Thompson 6’5" Westminster Christian: The athletic combo forward had a breakout summer for the Gateway-Knights during the grassroots season. He was a consistent double-double throughout the summer as he played with a terrific motor while also being able to showcase his improved perimeter skills.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="1180840" first="Quinn" last="Scott"] 6’2" Jackson: A talented combo guard who will be one of the top guards in the SEMO region. He’s an excellent 3-point shooter with deep range. He moves well without the ball and knows how to get himself open. He is also a resourceful offensive player off the dribble.</p>
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