Standouts From The Past Week
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A list of the top performers from this past week in Missouri. Caleb Estes Caleb Estes 6'2" | SG Oak Park | 2025 State MO (Oak Park): Estes was excellent all afternoon vs. a dominant Vashon defense. His shot making…
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Caleb Estes Caleb Estes 6'2" | SG Oak Park | 2025 State MO (Oak Park): Estes was excellent all afternoon vs. a dominant Vashon defense. His shot making ability off the bounce was what led him to a 27 point outing. The 6’2 junior made a number of big shots, one of which was a buzzer beater from deep range to send the game into overtime. He took tough defensive assignments on the other end as well. Estes showed that he has the clutch gene time and time again in this one. He’s a major reason why many see Oak Park as a favorite in Class 6.
Damario Moss Damario Moss 6'2" | PG Lexington | 2025 State MO (Lexington):
Moss eclipsed the 1000 point mark with a 49 point outburst this past weekend. The junior guard prospect has a nice athletic profile and gets to his spots on the floor with burst. He’s equally quick and fast. He’s already off to a nice start this season and can start to attract the attention of universities with his play. Moss is a tremendous talent in the Lexington program.
Zyree Collins Zyree Collins 6'0" | PG St. Mary's | 2025 State #338 Nation MO (St. Mary’s):
Collins feels like an automatic 30 points on the board as a scorer before the ball is tipped. He has been the top scorer in St. Louis and makes major contributions as an assist man. The 6’0 guard had St. Mary’s sitting at 11-0. He’s replicating the type of success his brother Yuri had on the Southside in 18-19′. Bryan Turner has gotten to coach both brothers and Zyree is the more prolific scorer. He’s a must see player for local hoops fans.
Troy Anderson (Warrenton):
Anderson, a Truman State signee, scored his 1000th point early in the season for Warrenton last week. He’s best when attacking the rim where his graceful athletic ability and jumping can shine. Anderson has made great strides as an overall player and defends at an above average level. He’s a potential steal in this 2024 class for Truman and has upside for the future.
Riley Massey Riley Massey 6'3" | PG De Smet Jesuit | 2025 State MO (De Smet):
Massey had one of the best individual plays of the week hitting a turnaround buzzer beater vs. Rock Bridge to win the game. He showed great concentration and shot-making ability all night long and it was only right he capped off the performance in such a fashion. Massey is a consistent guard in the class and someone who has had a steady rise up the rankings.