Prep Hoops Missouri All-Freshman Team
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Prep Hoops Missouri presents its All-Freshmen Team for the Class of 2022 season. The Starting Five PJ Farmer (Charleston): A talented 6’1″ combo guard who averaged 15 points a game to lead the Bluejays to the Class 3 state championship.…
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Continue ReadingPrep Hoops Missouri presents its All-Freshmen Team for the Class of 2022 season.
The Starting Five
PJ Farmer (Charleston): A talented 6’1″ combo guard who averaged 15 points a game to lead the Bluejays to the Class 3 state championship. He had a tremendous postseason run when he averaged 25 points a game during the state series.
Aaron Rowe (Father Tolton): The talented 6’2″ point guard took over the controls off an excellent Trailblazers team that advanced to the championship game of the Class 4 state tournament. He averaged 12 points a game and has already received Division I scholarship offers.
Avian Webb (North Kansas City): An excellent young point guard who averaged 14 points a game to lead NKC to a 20-6 record. He had some big performances during the season, including a 33-point outburst against Class 6 Final Four participant Staley.
Corbin Allen (Oak Park): A versatile 6’4 wing player who did a little bit of everything for the Northmen as a freshman. He averaged 14.9 points, 8.8 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 2.3 steals to lead Oak Park to a 16-10 season.
Luke Walsh (Vianney): The 5’11” combo guard was one of the top perimeter shooters in the state, regardless of class. He averaged 15 points a game during the season while hitting a school record 102 3-pointers.
Best of the Rest
Kobe Anderson (Fort Zumwalt North): A 5’10” point guard who averaged nine points and nearly five assists a game.
Myles Bachali (St. Joe Benton): A 6’2″ wing who averaged 11 points, three rebounds and two assists a game.
Tanner Baird (Forsyth): A 6’9″ post player who became an impact player in the paint with his size.
Brock Camp (Hickman): A physical 6’5″ forward who can score inside and manhandle older players at times.
Gardner Casey Gardner Casey 5'10" | CG Bolivar | 2025 State MO (Eldon): A smooth lefty guard with excellent 3-point shooting range.
Zyree Collins (St. Mary’s): A 5’10” guard who averaged 14 points a game.
Dillon Duff (DeSmet): A 6’3″ guard who became a key player for the Spartans with his perimeter shooting ability.
Keion Epps Keion Epps 6'0" | PG Springfield Central | 2025 State MO (Springfield Central): A 5’9″ point guard who did a nice job taking the controls off a young team.
Caleb Estes (Oak Park): A 6’1″ guard who averaged a team-high 15 points a game to lead a young team in scoring.
Clayton Garrison Clayton Garrison 6'2" | SG Chadwick | 2025 State MO (Chadwick): A 6’1″ guard who was an impact player on a Class 1 district championship team.
Will Geary (Valley Park): A 6’2 standout who averaged 22 points a game.
Brenley Hagewood (Republic): A solid 6’0″ guard who became an immediate impact player in the Tigers’ backcourt.
Jordan Martin (Jefferson City): A 6’3″ forward who earned all-district honors after averaging 10 points a game.
Clayton Parker Clayton Parker 6'8" | PF Montgomery County | 2025 State MO (Montgomery County): A 6’5″ forward with a versatile skill set. Helped lead MoCo to a district championship.
Xander Salas (Green City): A 5’9″ point guard who averaged nine points and three assists a game for a district championship team.
Ramelo Smith (Raytown): A 5’9″ point guard who averaged a team-high 11 points a game.
Brandon Terrill (Slater): A 6’1″ wing player who averaged 15 points a game. He can create his own shot very well.
Cody Voysey Cody Voysey 5'10" | PG Strafford | 2025 State MO (Strafford): A smooth young point guard who helped the Indians to a district championship
Tre Williams Tre Williams 6'4" | SF Hazelwood Central | 2022 State MO (Vashon): A 6’0″ guard who provided perimeter shooting for the Class 4 state champions.