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<p>Prep Hoops Missouri takes a look at some New Names of talented small school players around the state.</p>
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<p>Parker Livengood (Tarkio/East Atchison): A 6'1 2027 guard who returns as a two-time All-Conference and All-District performer. He is a capable offensive player who goes at his own pace and is very effective at it. He works his way into the lane and he can shoot it from 3-point range. He averaged 13 points a game as a sophomore.</p>
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<p>Grant Newsom (Cameron): A 6'6 2028 small forward who has a chance to emerge as a young impact player this season. He has good skill level on the perimeter and has grown 3-4 inches during the summer, which should make him even tougher to handle. He's a very capable ball handler and passer who has 3-points range.</p>
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<p>Zayden Fisher (Lafayette County): An exciting 5'10 2026 point guard who is quick and who plays the game with a little swag. He can beat defenders on straight line drives or he can change speeds and directions effectively while going left or right. He can create off the dribble and shoot it from distance.</p>
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<p>Jonathan Garlock (King City): A 5'9 2027 point guard who has been an All-District player the past two years. He is quick and he can hit 3-pointers with a quick release. He has a quick burst with his first step and he also rips through well to get by defenders with tough moves off the dribble.</p>
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<p>Hank Willis (Belle): A 6'4 2027 forward who has good strength and solid athleticism, which enables him to operate in the lane effectively. He rebounds out of his area very well and he can also block shots. When he gets the ball in the post, he has a nice shooting touch off the glass. He's capable of putting up a double double every night </p>
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Prep Hoops Missouri takes a look at some New Names of talented small school players around the state.
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