SEMO Conference Tournament: Class of 2024-25 Standouts
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Prep Hoops Missouri takes a look at the top young prospects in the Class of 2024 and 2025 from last week’s SEMO Conference Tournament, which held at the Sikeston Fieldhouse. Jadis Jones Jadis Jones 6'5" | SF New Madrid Central…
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Continue ReadingPrep Hoops Missouri takes a look at the top young prospects in the Class of 2024 and 2025 from last week’s SEMO Conference Tournament, which held at the Sikeston Fieldhouse.
Jadis Jones Jadis Jones 6'5" | SF New Madrid Central | 2024 State #248 Nation MO 6’5″ New Madrid Central: The talented 2024 combo forward led the Eagles to the tournament championship. The athletic lefty is tough to handle in the post and a strong offensive rebounder. He also facilitates offense as one of the team’s primary ball handlers.
PJ Farmer 6’0″ Charleston: The 2025 combo guard continued to have a big impact in his debut varsity season. He scored 20 points in a victory over Jackson in the third place game. He is an excellent 3-point shooter who also has the quickness and strength to score at the rim on the drive.
Blayne Harris Blayne Harris 6'4" | SG Jackson | 2024 State MO 6’3” Jackson: A 2024 guard with good size and a versatile offensive package. He can knock down 3-pointers, plus he can hit a nice mid range jumper off the bounce. He’s also very active off the ball.
Dontrez Williams 6’3 Sikeston: A 2024 wing player with good length and an emerging skill set. He has an effective slashing game with his handles and athleticism. He has a big upside and a very bright future.
Doterrion Owens 6’1 Charleston: An undersized 2024 forward who gets a lot done inside with his physical strength, guile and some good footwork. He has an excellent shooting touch around the basket and he seems unbothered by giving up four to six inches of height to everyone he plays against.