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<p>Prep Hoops Missouri continues its live November coverage by attending a jamboree that was hosted by Webster Groves. At this jamboree, we had the opportunity to see a lot of kids who are highly regarded and a few under the radar prospects. </p>
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<p>Here is a look at some of the top standouts from the Webster Groves Jamboree.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1259025' first='Iziah' last='Purvey'] (Webster Groves)</strong>: Purvey looked like the best player in the gym. He was asserting himself as a scorer and showed improved game on the wing. He's a physical player who made a lot of tough buckets, controlled the glass, and passed at a high level. The leader on a very good Webster team.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1557460' first='Owen' last='Duff'] (De Smet)</strong>: Duff was making shots at a high level. He has grown into his frame more and has a well-rounded game. He can make catch and shoot jumpers or attack as a mid-range player. Worked very well both on and off the ball. De Smet has a lot of quality guards and Duff was the main standout.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1878296' first='Ron' last='Henry'] (Principia):</strong> Henry had a great game vs. De Smet and played with a high motor. The sophomore looks to be about 6'6 or 6'7 now and has a lot of bounce to assist his length. He had a big dunk in transition and got a lot of offensive rebounds. An enjoyable prospect to watch. </p>
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<p><strong>Carl Whitehead (Webster Groves): </strong>Whitehead was doing everything on the floor. He's their most experienced decision maker, hit shots, and plays with a high motor. A calm & steady presence. Heading into his junior season he looks primed to make a big jump. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1790004' first='Jaylen' last='Edwards'] (Principia):</strong> Edwards was a quick player who looked faster than last season in the open floor. We know he can score but he really impacted on the defensive end in this event. Edwards is developing into a nice two-way player in 2026. He was one of Principia's top scorers. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1873550' first='Braden' last='Butler'] (De Smet):</strong> Butler did a lot of good on the floor. He spent a lot of time on the perimeter as a shooter but did mix it up when the team needed him too. A rangy wing at 6'4. He'll have to do a lot of the dirty work for this team but that'll only earn him more minutes. He showed upside. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2334870' first='Scottie' last='Adkinson'] (Webster Groves):</strong> The fantastic freshman had some nice moments. Among them was a big transition dunk, wing three, and good reads as a passer. He impressed as a defender guarding the length of the floor. That's where he can really affect the game early in his career. He's going to be a great prospect to track. </p>
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Prep Hoops Missouri continues its live November coverage by attending a jamboree that was hosted by Webster Groves. At this jamboree, we had the opportunity to see a lot of kids who are highly regarded and a few under the radar prospects.
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