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<p>Prep Hoops Missouri spent the weekend at the Center of St. Louis Sports to watch The Last Run, which was presented by Threat Hoops. The final day was held on Sunday. Here is a look of some of the top players that caught my eye on the final day of the event.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1264291' first='Cameron' last='Stovall'] (St. Louis Stars): A 6'5" 2023 forward from Vashon who proved to be a matchup problem throughout the day. He did his normal damage with the drive as he could beat opposing bigs off the dribble. He was also hitting the offensive boards hard. What he was also doing well was knocking down the 3-pointer. He hit 3-pointers in the game I watched, which is a very nice addition to his game when it's working.</p>
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<p>Macalaeb Rich (Showtime): The 6'6" 2023 forward from East St. Louis (IL) was a dominant force in leading his team to the 17U championship. He put on an entertaining display of dunking that had everyone going. He had at least 10 dunks in the semifinal game that I watched. He is a physical bull at about 230 pounds who also has a skill set to play the finesse game.</p>
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<p>Nicholas Randall (Riverfront Rebels): A 6'8" 2025 forward from Vashon who led his team to the 16U championship. The talented young big displayed his versatile skill set on offense with his ball handling, low-post scoring and perimeter shooting. He was also a big factor on the defensive end with his shot blocking.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1282334' first='Jordan' last='Logan'] (Da Ones): The 6'7" 2023 forward from Vashon put on an impressive dunking display in the semifinal game that I watched. He was throwing them down with tip dunks, transition dunks and half-court throw downs. He was aggressive around the rim to go along with his quick jump. He can also step out and knock down the 3-pointer off the catch. He recently picked up a Division I offer from FIU.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1430532' first='Quinn' last='Sunderland'] (Hardwood Elite): A 6'8" 2024 forward from Lindbergh who was one of the top shot blockers that I watched during the day. He has good length and excellent timing. What was most impressive about him on this day was his offensive exploits. He was eating big in the low post as his teammates did a nice job of feeding him the ball and he was finishing with consistency.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1161818' first='Travis' last='Green III'] (J-Rock All-Stars): The 6'0" 2024 guard from Hazelwood Central was the best mid-range shooter that I watched during the tournament. It did not matter who was guarding him, he was getting to his spot at the free throw line and raising up to knock down the middy with ease. He was always on the attack as he displayed his motor every second he was on the court.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1443783' first='Tyler' last='King'] (Larry Hughes Basketball Academy): An athletic 6'3" guard from Parkway West who showcased his scoring prowess at all three levels. He was attacking hard with straight-line drives while also setting up defenders and breaking them down to get to the mid-range. He also hit enough 3-pointers to keep defenses honest.</p>
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Prep Hoops Missouri spent the weekend at the Center of St. Louis Sports to watch The Last Run, which was presented by Threat Hoops. The final day was held on Sunday. Here is a look of some of the top players that caught my eye on the final day of the event.
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