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<p>Prep Hoops Missouri takes a look at the standout guards/wings from Sunday's Missouri S&T Elite Camp in Rolla.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1790000' first='Ethan' last='Brown'] (Rolla): The 6'5" 2026 guard has been attending this Elite Camp since he was in sixth grade, so this was the last go-around for him. He put on one of his normal stellar offensive displays in the game I watched. The Illinois recruit spent the first few minutes getting his teammates involved. Once he asserted himself, he started knocking down one long 3-pointer after another while also slashing into the lane for easy buckets.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1850446' first='Chris' last='Ellis'] (Blue Springs South): The 6'2" 2026 guard from the KC area is a very creating offensive player who was getting buckets from all three levels. His stop and pop jumper on the pull up was very effective as was his 3-point shot. He also did a good job of finding open teammates in an unselfish manner.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1790003' first='Brandon' last='Clemens'] (MICDS): The 6'2" 2026 guard showcased his ability to score while also doing some very good playmaking in the process. He was creating shots off the dribble and hitting step back jumpers from 3-point range. I was impressed with how he was distributing the ball and getting his teammates involved in the offense as well.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2346078' first='Emery' last='Woehrmann'] (Borgia): A 6'2" 2027 guard who was one of the more creative bucket getters that I watched at the camp. He is a three-level scorer who used his smooth handles and good leverage to escape defenders and get clean looks for himself. He also has extended range on his 3-point shot.</p>
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<p>Kobe Hicks (Staley): The 6'3" high-energy guard was playing the game at Full-Tilt Boogie, which combined with his athleticism made for a very productive day. He was very effective on the drive and he threw down a number of crowd-pleasing alley oop dunks in transition. </p>
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<p>Donnavan Fonville (Park Hill): The 6'3" 2026 guard was getting a lot done with his athleticism and strong motor. He was getting buckets on physical drives to the basket. He was also rebounding at a high level at both ends of the court. He stayed with what was working for him and he got plenty of positive results.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2090481' first='Jason' last='Stokes'] (MICDS): A 6'4" 2026 guard who showcased his excellent all-around game. He was facilitating offense at the point and also doing a great job rebounding the ball from the guard position. He used his length and athleticism at both ends to create offense with his slashing and deflections and steals on the defensive end.</p>
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Prep Hoops Missouri takes a look at the standout guards/wings from Sunday's Missouri S&T Elite Camp in Rolla.
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