Missouri Preseason All-State 1A
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Preseason all-state teams are selected based on numerous factors such as winning, overall impact, and statistics. These teams often have players who are in a position of leadership and are the most difficult matchup in their respective districts. Derek Rockett…
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Continue ReadingPreseason all-state teams are selected based on numerous factors such as winning, overall impact, and statistics. These teams often have players who are in a position of leadership and are the most difficult matchup in their respective districts.
Rockett has had an illustrious career at Higbee. The senior has a chance to hit the 2,500 point mark after this full season and is an equally impressive playmaker. He can make shots off the bounce or create for others. Shows off advanced feel as a passer in the half court offense. Each game comes effortlessly for Rockett. The 6’1 guard is an obvious choice for this list and someone who will have eye popping numbers following his prep career.
Alex Mattson
Alex Mattson
Mattson is a skilled 6’1 combo guard who has impressed in various settings over the past year. He plays at multiple speeds, has a quick first step, and can get defenders off balance when he creates his own shot. He attends Jefferson and gives them a dynamic leader at the guard spot. A player who makes others better and puts up big numbers in the scoring column. One of the best guards in his region and a player set to have a huge senior season.
Fuemeller is one of our top ranked small school players because of his overall ability and feel for the game at the guard spot. Now a senior, it’s his time to shine on a new level. His toughness and desire to rebound from the perimeter is a strength of his. The Glasgow product is a strong shooter who makes a major impact as a catch and shoot player. His diverse approach gives them a chance to win on a nightly basis.
Garrison brings a ton of explosive ability to the floor. The 6’2 guard runs lanes hard, competes as a rebounder, and finishes dunks with authority. A switchable defender who does a lot of dirty work. He’s a big scoring/rebounding threat who is on double-double watch most nights. The 2025 prospect excels as a straight line driver and makes slashing look effortless.
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Huff is next up out of South Iron. The program has had sustained dominance for multiple years in a row and he’s one of the best prospects they’ve had to date. He can do a little bit of everything on the floor at 6’2. A great athlete with a skill-set to pass, dribble, and shoot. He plays most positions on the floor and knows how to mix it up around the rim when his team needs him most. Huff is one of the most athletic slashers in the entire class.