<p>Prep Hoops Missouri just released its updated rankings for the Class of 2024. The expanded updated list includes several talented newcomers. Here is Part I of those list of 2024 newcomers.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="1125608" first="John" last="Bol"] 7’2 CBC: A transfer from St. Louis Christian, the young center made tremendous strides during the summer to move up to the top of the class. He is already one of the nation's top shot blockers in the 2024 class and his offensive game continues to improve. He already has received several high major Division I offers.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="1164069" first="Anthony" last="Gause"] 6’2 CBC: A talented young combo guard who had an excellent summer with the SW IL Jets while playing up at the 16U level throughout the grassroots season. He has smooth handles and he can score from all three levels, including 3-point range.</p>
<p>Joseph “Whit” Hafer 6’6 Joplin: After missing his entire freshman season with a back injury, the young power forward is back healthy again and playing with a lot of bounce. He had some dominant moments during the summer with Victory Ministry as he attacked the rim and looked to dunk the ball at virtually every opportunity.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="1262562" first="Nassir" last="Binion"] 6’3 CBC: A very athletic wing player who plays with a big motor and has a equally big upside. He is constantly on the move as a rebounder, defender and a slasher on the offensive end. He is also a good playmaker with the ball in his hands.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="1259023" first="Holden" last="Souter"] 6’6 Whitfield: A versatile power forward who is very skilled around the basket with good footwook and a nice touch with his left hand. He sets solid screens and rolls well and can finish with a dunk in traffic. He can also step out and knock down the mid-range jumper off the catch.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="1259024" first="Tyrique" last="Brooks"] 6’3 Waynesville: An athletic lefty guard helped lead Waynesville to a Class 6 district championship and a berth in the state quarterfinals last season, then enjoyed a productive summer with the MoKan Elite 15U squad. He's a smooth southpaw with a nice shooting stroke and the ability to slash to the basket.</p>
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