Ramey Fall League 2026 Standouts
Prep Hoops Missouri takes a look at some of the top Class of 2026 standouts who participated in the Ramey Fall League at Cardinal Ritter College Prep. Quincy Williams (Webster Groves): A 6’0″ guard who has a good feel for…
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Continue ReadingPrep Hoops Missouri takes a look at some of the top Class of 2026 standouts who participated in the Ramey Fall League at Cardinal Ritter College Prep.
Quincy Williams (Webster Groves): A 6’0″ guard who has a good feel for the game and played under control at all times. He has a nice mid-range jumper off the bounce and he unleashed a smooth baseline turnaround jumper. He is also a solid defender who was in good position.
Micah Butler (Chaminade): A 6’2″ shooting guard who displayed some smooth handles and deep range from beyond the 3-point line. He did a nice job moving and getting himself open to knock down jumpers. He plays the game at a nice pace without forcing the issue.
Brody Owen Brody Owen 6'3" | PG Marquette | 2026 State MO (Marquette): A 6’0″ point guard who has sound fundamentals and a good feel for the game. He also plays the game with a little swag, especially when it comes to to creating shots off the dribble. He makes slick passes on the move and he pushes the pace in the open court.
Dorea McCaskill (Vashon): A 6’0″ combo guard who has good speed and quickness to excel in the open court. He got buckets on some nice slashing takes to the basket in addition to hitting the 3-pointer.
Jalen Vault (CBC): A 5’11” guard who was a real energizer bunny on the court with his high motor. He was attacking the lane with slashing drives and he also grabbed his share of offensive boards with his hustle. He also put in a lot of competitive work on the defensive end.
Ronald Henry (Principia): A 6’4″ forward who was a real jumping jack around the basket. He is a very active rebounder with a quick second jump on the offensive boards. He also did a nice job on the defensive end with blocked shots inside and deflections on the perimeter.
Jackson Powell (Pattonville): A 6’1″ guard who was excellent on defense with his instincts and anticipation as he created a few steals. He is a good 3-point shooter who also did a good job of finishing in transition.