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<p>Prep Hoops Missouri continues an annual tradition of taking a look at some of the talented Family Acts around the state.</p>
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<p>Marcus-[player_tooltip player_id='2607456' first='Titus' last='Moore'] ([player_tooltip player_id='2873530' first='Logan' last='']-Rogersville): The Moore brothers are a talented pair of forwards who have helped the Wildcats stay in contention in Class 4 the past couple of seasons. Marcus is a 6'7" 2026 power forward who is headed to Northwest Missouri State next season. He is a physical post player who can score and rebound inside very effectively. Titus is a 6'6" 2028 forward who is one of the top prospects in the class. He is a versatile big-bodied performer who can excel on the perimeter with his shooting and ball handling, yet also work in the low post with his strength and physicality.</p>
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<p>Carlaun-Calvin-Cameron Nelson (Miller Career Academy): The Nelsons are a talented family act that has helped lead the Phoenix to a No. 2 ranking in Class 3 heading into this week's district tournament. Carlaun "CJ" is a 6'1" 2026 guard who has been lighting it up on offense this season. He has scored more than 30-points several times, including a 50-point performance against Chaminade. Charles is a 5'8" 2027 point guard who has excellent quickness and shooting ability. Cameron is a 2029 guard who has contributed as a freshmen with his ability to shoot the basketball from 3-point range.</p>
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<p>Brock-Omar Long (Vianney): The Long brothers have been a big part of the Golden Griffins enjoying a 20-5 record, including a championship of the Coaches vs. Cancer Christmas Tournament. Both of them can really shoot the ball. Brock is a 6'2" 2027 guard who is averaging 12.7 points, three rebounds and six assists a game while making48 3-pointers. Omar is a 6'1" 2028 guard who is averaging 10 points, three rebounds and two assists a game while making 57 3-pointers.</p>
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<p>Logan-[player_tooltip player_id='2822899' first='Reid' last='Ellis'] (Rock Port): The Ellis brothers are a talented 2028 duo that have been fixtures in the starting lineup since entering the starting lineup as freshmen last season. Reid is a 6'5" forward who can score and rebound inside while also being able to stretch the defense with a 3-point shot. Lucas is a 5'10" guard who has the speed and quickness to beat defenders on the drive with dribble penetration.</p>
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<p>Ethan-Ty Cotter (Bakersfield): The Cotters are a talented pair who have led Bakersfield to an 18-8 record heading into the postseason. Eli is a 6'0" 2027 guard who has good athleticism and who works well in the high post area. He can hit the mid-range jumper and attack well off the dribble. Ty is a 2027 guard who has 3-point shooting range out to the volleyball line. He has good quickness and he can create his own shot off the dribble very well.</p>
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<p>Parker-[player_tooltip player_id='2701080' first='Alex' last='Tune'] (Mt. View Liberty): The Tunes have been a big part of Liberty's 24-2 record and state ranking this season. Parker is a 6'3" 2026 guard who has been the leading scorer on the team the past two seasons. He can do it from the inside or on the perimeter. Alex is a 5'10" 2027 guard with good quickness along with the ability to shoot the ball.</p>
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<p>Deven-Cornell Williams (McCluer North): The Williams brothers have been a big part of the Stars'15-9 season against a very strong schedule. Deven is a 6'4" 2027 forward who is a tough rebounder inside who can also attack off the dribble. He is averaging seven points and rebounds. Cornell is a 6'0" 2028 guard who has good quickness and excels at both ends of the court with his tenacity.</p>
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<p>Cole-Cade Erwin (Brashear): The Erwins have formed a talented backcourt combination at Brashear. Cole is a 2026 guard who has good strength and athleticism. He can shoot it well and attack off the dribble. Cade is a 2028 guard who has emerged as a primary scorer. The young lefty can really shoot it from 3-point range.</p>
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<p>Keenan-Noah-Wyatt Siebert (Campbell): The Sieberts have all been strong contributors for Campbell this season. Keenan is a 5'9" 2026 guard with quickness and the ability to knock down pull up jumpers and long 3-pointers. Noah is a 6'3" forward with good length and who plays with a strong motor. He also handles the ball well in the open court. Ethan is a guard who comes off the bench and can change the pace with his energy and ability to shoot the ball.</p>
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<p>Jonny-[player_tooltip player_id='2918979' first='Luke' last='Jordan'] (Chaminade): A talented pair of brothers who represent the present and a big part of the future of Chaminade basketball. Jonny is a 6'2" 2026 guard who is winding down a terrific career. The Omaha recruit is averaging 22 points and four assists a game while making 69 3-pointers. Luke is a talented 6'3" 2029 guard with excellent athleticism and the ability to score at all three levels. He is getting some varsity time this season, but he will be a standout in the future.</p>
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Prep Hoops Missouri continues an annual tradition of taking a look at some of the talented Family Acts around the state.
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