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Prep Hoops Missouri takes a look at a group of New Names of Class of 2025 players who have been putting in work this season. JD Robertson (Westminster): The 6’2 guard has been one of the key newcomers in helping…
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Continue ReadingPrep Hoops Missouri takes a look at a group of New Names of Class of 2025 players who have been putting in work this season.
JD Robertson (Westminster): The 6’2 guard has been one of the key newcomers in helping the Wildcats continue their winning ways in what was supposed to be a rebuilding season. He has a good feel for the game and he can knock down perimeter shots, especially in tight game situations. He is averaging 10 points a game while shooting 37 percent from 3-point range. He is the son of former St Charles West All-American and Kansas standout Ryan Robertson.
Gabriel Johnson (Richmond): A 6’6 forward who makes things happen with his length and athleticism. He’s very active at both ends of the court as he averages seven rebounds and two steals a game. He is solid on the drive and he can score around the basket as his 14 points a game show.
Ryan Barnhart (Winnetonka): The 6’3 guard is the leading scorer and perimeter threat for a 12-2 Winnetonka team that is one of the surprise teams in the KC area. He is a terrific 3-point shooter as he shoots the ball at a 44 percent clip from long distance. He is currently averaging 15 points and four rebounds a game. He’s had two games where he’s made seven 3-pointers
Isaiah Watkins (East Buchanan): A young combo guard who is one of top offensive threats in the Northwest part of the state. The lefty has a smooth shooting stroke from long distance and he has the handle to create his own shot off the dribble. He is currently averaging 20 points, five rebounds and four steals a game.
Trace Combs (Harrisburg): A 6’3 lefty who has the length and athleticism to impact play at both ends of the court. He can get a deflection, create a steal and block a shot with his length and good timing. He covers a lot of ground on the drive with his long stride and he’ll hit the open perimeter shot.
Isaac Stinson (Hallsville): A 6’2 guard from the Mid Mo area who plays a solid all-around game. He can hit the open 3-point shot and he’s crafty enough to get buckets around the basket. He’s a solid defender who puts himself in the right position.