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<p>Prep Hoops Missouri released its newly updated Class of 2025 rankings this week. In our positional breakdowns, we take a look at the top shooting guards/wings in the rankings.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1419869' first='Corbin' last='Allen'] (Oak Park): The versatile 6'4" standout was excellent in all facets of the game as he helped lead a talented Oak Park squad to a 26-2 record. He was the ultimate multi-tasker who played virtually every position on the court. His combined a high motor, athleticism and a high basketball IQ to be a stat-sheet stuffer. He can facilitate offense from the point, score on the drive and he's an excellent offensive rebounder. He averaged 16.7 points, 8.7 rebounds and 3.1 assists a game as a sophomore.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1419871' first='Xavier' last='Wilson'] (Staley): The 6'7" wing played a big role in Staley's run to the Class 6 state championship with his size and versatility. He was capable of guarding multiple positions very effectively. He was also a strong rebounder who was at his best when he was slashing to the basket and attacking the offensive boards. He averaged eight points, five rebounds and two assists while coming off the bench this season.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1419873' first='Luke' last='Walsh'] (Vianney): The 6'1" shooting guard continued his strong pace as one of the top long-range bombers in the state. He's displayed his tremendous shooting range throughout the season and continued to improved his ability to score off the dribble to compliment his shot. Even when opposing defenses targeted him as the focal point, he still averaged 18.5 points a game while shooting 38 percent from 3-point range. He made 81 3-pointers on the season.</p>
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<p>Trey Williams Jr (Vashon): A 6'1" guard whose perimeter shooting was vital in the Wolverines run to its third consecutive Class 4 state championship. He shoots with with excellent range and a lot of confidence. He scored a game high 12 points in Vashon's victory over Park Hills Central in the state finals. He averaged eight points a game on a very balanced team while shooting a team-high 44 percent from long distance.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1419878' first='Collin' last='Clark'] (Greenwood): The 6'7" sharpshooter is one of the tallest wings in the class and he has an excellent perimeter stroke. His range extends well beyond the 3-point line and he can shoot it off the catch and off the dribble. He can come off the screen or hit the jumper and he can dribble into a walk-up triple. He can also score around the basket with a variety of moves inside. He averaged 19 points, four rebounds and three assists while shooting 39 percent from 3-point range.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1422720' first='Caleb' last='Estes'] (Oak Park): The talented 6'2" guard showed the ability to impact the game at both ends of the court during his excellent sophomore season. He had moments where he shot the 3-pointer well and others when he attacked well on the drive. He used his length and athleticism well on the defensive end to be disruptive. He averaged 12.6 points, three rebounds and two assists to help the Northmen to a 26-2 record.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1422817' first='Terron' last='Garrett'] (CBC): The 6'5" wing is long and athletic with a smooth shooting stroke from the perimeter. He has good size and length and he can create his offense off the dribble. He can get into the lane and elevate over defenders with his mid-range jumper. He can also shoot it from distance off the catch very effectively. He averaged 10 points and four rebounds a game this season.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1422745' first='Brandon' last='Terrill'] (Slater): The 6'1" guard played alongside his older brother Jakorie last season and averaged 15 points a game. With big brother graduated, Brandon became the main option on offense and he thrived with the greater responsibility. He is a very creative offensive player with excellent shooting range and the ability to break down defenders off the bounce. He averaged 26 points, 11 rebounds, three steals and four steals this season.</p>
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Prep Hoops Missouri released its newly updated Class of 2025 rankings this week. In our positional breakdowns, we take a look at the top shooting guards/wings in the rankings.
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