Arch Elite Showcase (New Names: Class of 2023)
Prep Hoops Missouri takes a look at some New Names of Class of 2023 players who have been putting in work at this weekend’s ArchElite Showcase at the Center of St Louis Sports. Tavion Campbell (Big Game): A 5’9…
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Continue ReadingPrep Hoops Missouri takes a look at some New Names of Class of 2023 players who have been putting in work at this weekend’s ArchElite Showcase at the Center of St Louis Sports.
Tavion Campbell (Big Game): A 5’9 scoring point guard from Roosevelt who’s very quick and he attacks in a relentless manner. The lefty can change gears at full speed and finish in the lane through contact and a various angles. His motor never stops. Never.
Kolton Garner (COMO-TNT): A 6’5 wing from Hallsville in the Mid-Mo area who has an impressive stroke from 3-point territory. He has good length and he will also sneak inside for some offensive rebounds and putbacks. He also has a knack of using his length to reach in in and tip the ball away from opposing ball handlers without fouling.
Sean Larose Sean Larose 5'11" | PG Affton | 2023 MO (St Louis Cobras Select): The 5’11 point guard from Affton is a smooth performer who can set up his teammates with his playmaking skills and still get a bucket. He can create space with some nifty escape moves to knock down jumpers and get into the paint.
James Bennett (COMO-TNT): A 6’7 forward from Smith-Cotton who has an impressive body and he played with a lot of energy. He had a near double-double in the game I watched. He patrolled the paint with some good rebounding and shot blocking. He played very big around the basket.
Casey Williams (Big Game): A 6’3 wing guard from Roosevelt who made a few very explosive plays at the rim in the game I watched. He’s a very effective slasher with a nice perimeter jumper as a compliment. He takes the contact well to get himself to the free throw line.
Erico Tankins (Team Ramey-Nettles): A 5’10 point guard from Vashon who brings toughness and physicality to the position. He’s a strong on ball defender who moves his feet well. On offense, he’s always problem and looking to attack, whether it’s in transition or in a half court offense.
Justus Boyer (Team Ramey-Nettles): A 6’4 forward from Farmington who displayed a very nice perimeter shooting stroke in the morning game I watched. He started the game off with a triple and finished the game hitting several from downtown. He was one of the better shooters that I saw during the day.