Arsenal Hoops Fall League 2025 Guards/Wings
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Prep Hoops Missouri takes a look at some of the top Class of 2025 guards and wing players that we watched on Saturday at the Arsenal Hoops Fall League in Chesterfield. It is a talented of group of players in…
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Continue ReadingPrep Hoops Missouri takes a look at some of the top Class of 2025 guards and wing players that we watched on Saturday at the Arsenal Hoops Fall League in Chesterfield. It is a talented of group of players in this category.
Tyler Kuehl (Parkway West): A 6’5″ wing player who had a very impressive day on the offensive end. On his first two catches, he came off screens to knock down a pair of smooth 3-pointers that barely rippled the net. In addition to his excellent perimeter shooting, he was slithering his way into the lane to hip pull up jumpers. He used his height and athleticism to elevate on his mid-range jumper. He also did a nice job of playmaking as he dropped off several dimes to open teammates off his dribble penetration.
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Evan Simon Evan Simon 6'1" | PG Kirkwood | 2025 State MO (Kirkwood): The talented 6’1″ guard was raining in buckets from everywhere as he scored 51 points on Saturday. His creativity and shot-making were on full display as he was knocking down shots from all three levels. He was especially potent from long distance as he made seven 3-pointers. He was excellent off the bounce or he could catch and shoot with a quick release before the defender could react. He is primed to be one of breakout performers of the upcoming season.
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Colin Keller Colin Keller 6'2" | SG Chaminade | 2025 State MO (Chaminade): The 6’2″ shooting guard had an impressive summer grassroots season and he continues to be productive and play with confidence on the offensive end. His 3-point shooting was excellent and he also has other elements to his game that make him difficult to guard. He can create off the dribble and he can also finish in the lane. He can attack the close outs well with a nice shot fake and go to the basket.
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Jacob Aydelott Jacob Aydelott 6'1" | SG Timberland | 2025 State MO (Timberland): A 6’2″ guard with smooth handles and the ability to touch the paint on the drive whenever he decided to get there. Opposing defenders had a tough time keeping him out of the lane as he broke them down with a variety of escape moves off the dribble. He also utilized an effective step-back jumper. He also made good use of the ball fake to set up his drives to the basket.
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Jack Edgerton (Ladue): A 6’3″ guard who played with a motor that would not stop. He was constantly making things happen with his constant motion. He finished with a game-high 38 points on Saturday as he scored in a variety of ways. He scored in the transition game and on slashing drives. He was hitting 3-pointers off the catch and crashing the offensive boards for putbacks.
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Kobe Anderson Kobe Anderson 6'1" | PG Fort Zumwalt North | 2025 State MO (Fort Zumwalt North): A talented 6’0 point guard who has a nose for getting buckets as showed by the 33 points he scored on Saturday. He was consistently on the attack as he was forcing switches on the pick and roll and wearing out the mismatches off the dribble. His mid-range jumper was going and he could also hit the 3-pointer off the catch.
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Ty Nickerson Ty Nickerson 6'3" | SG Wentzville Liberty | 2025 MO (Wentzville Liberty): A 6’2″ guard who has a solidly built frame at 190 pounds and he knows how to use it around the basket. He used his strength to post up smaller guards inside or he could attack the basket with power drives in the lane. He also has a nice jab-step to set up his moves to the basket. He can also knock down the perimeter jumper to keep defenders honest.
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Noah Cash Barnes Noah Cash Barnes 6'0" | PG Windsor | 2025 State MO (Windsor): The 5’11” point guard from Jefferson County is an excellent floor leader who was distributing the ball well and getting his own shot and getting buckets. He plays with very good pace and he can make good decisions with the ball while playing fast. He scored 24 points on Saturday with many of them coming off penetrating drives. He could also stop and pop and hit the 3-pointer.