Updated Class of 2025 Rankings Stock Risers
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Prep Hoops Missouri released its newly updated Class of 2025 rankings this week. Here is a look at the top stock risers in the new rankings. Nicholas Randall Nicholas Randall 6'8" | PF Vashon | 2025 State #96 Nation MO…
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Continue ReadingPrep Hoops Missouri released its newly updated Class of 2025 rankings this week. Here is a look at the top stock risers in the new rankings.
Nicholas Randall Nicholas Randall 6'8" | PF Vashon | 2025 State #96 Nation MO (Vashon, No. 19 to No. 3): A very talented 6’8″ forward who jumped to near the top of the class as he showcased his versatile skill set and ability to excel at both ends. He has a variety of moves around the basket and can score in the post, but he can also hit the 3-pointer and create on the perimeter. He is also an effective defender with his ability to block and alter shots. He played this summer with the Brad Beal Elite 15Us. He also picked up Power 5 offers from the likes of Mizzou, SLU and Kansas State.
Dierre Hill (Vashon, No. 37 to No. 8): The 6’0″ guard emerged as one of the top two-way performers in the class. The solidly built guard was already a defensive gem for the Wolverines’ Class 4 state championship team. Throughout the summer with the SW Illinois Jets, he showcased his offensive prowess which included powerful slashing drives and a feathery touch from 3-point range. A two-sport standout, he has received Division I scholarship offers in football and basketball.
Exavier Wilson Exavier Wilson 6'1" | PG Father Tolton | 2025 State #265 Nation MO (Father Tolton, No. 15 to No. 9): The 6’0″ point guard enjoyed an excellent summer with the MoKan Elite 15Us. He is a consummate floor leader who can distribute the basketball and serve his teammates while also being able to get his own shot and score when he is called upon to. He has very good 3-point range and he can create well with his quickness and dribble penetration.
Christian Williams Christian Williams 5'9" | PG Vashon | 2025 State MO (Vashon, No. 29 to No. 13): A 5’10” point guard who is a very talented offensive player. The youngster they call “Mouse” is a creative ball handler with excellent quickness and a variety of escape moves to get his own shot. He’s a knock down shooter from 3-point range, but he can also get a bucket from all three levels. He played for the Gateway-Knights 15Us during the summer. He has already received Division I scholarship offers
Terron Garrett Terron Garrett 6'5" | SG CBC | 2025 State MO (CBC, No. 24 to No. 16): A slender 6’5″ shooting guard who is a talented offensive player. He has ideal size and a feathery shooting touch from 3-point range. He can also get into the lane and elevate over defenders for the pull up jumper. After a solid summer with the MoKan Elite 15Us, he should step into a bigger role for CBC as they attempt to defend their Class 6 state championship.
Trace Sadler (Sikeston, No. 52 to No. 18): The 6’10” forward from the boot heel is one of the biggest stock risers in the class. He is still in the developmental stages, but the long and lengthy post player is very mobile with solid athleticism and the ability to block shots. He has a nice jump hook inside and he can step out and hit a 3-pointer. He is still growing and could end up being a 7-footer. He did a nice job playing up with the Team Ramey 16Us during the summer.
Andrew Moore Andrew Moore 6'0" | PG Troy | 2025 State MO (Troy, No. 39 to No. 23): A talented 5’11” point guard who saw a lot of quality minutes as a freshman on an excellent Trojans team. He’s a coach’s kid and it shows on the court as he has an excellent feel for the game and with a lot of poise for a youngster. His court vision is very good and he can excel with and without the ball with his ability to create off the dribble and knock down 3-pointers.
Damario Moss Damario Moss 6'2" | PG Lexington | 2025 State MO (Lexington, No. 56 to No. 44): A 6’2″ point guard had an excellent freshman season as a varsity starter for the Minutemen. He turned it up a notch during the summer with the KC Sixers Supreme 15Us. He is an excellent two-way performer with good length and athleticism. He can be a disruptive defender who moves his feet and plays the passing lanes. He is also a nice slasher on offense with an effective pull up jumper.