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<p>The list of young players beginning to separate themselves from the pack across Missouri just keeps growing, with many of them looking destined for some huge recruiting waves coming their way. Let's take a closer look at some of those names and what they could accomplish with a big summer ahead.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Poniewaz really took off this winter, continuing to progress as the season went on while playing on a loaded Chaminade roster and emerging as one of the focal points alongside [player_tooltip player_id='1446576' first='Jonny' last='Jordan']. Strong and physical on the perimeter, he was tough to contain off the bounce and attacked the rim in the open floor with real explosiveness. Elijah also showed he can create his own shot while still being effective off the ball, proving to be a very reliable and accurate three-point shooter. He finished the year averaging 13 points and four rebounds per game while shooting 42% from long range. He looks ready to take the keys to the car at Chaminade next winter and should keep that upward trajectory going into the summer.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">There's no doubt that Barry's ceiling is high — maybe even the highest of any player on this list. He's already found ways to dominate games around the rim with his defense and rebounding, but it's the untapped potential in his offensive game that could emerge over the next two years that makes him so intriguing and coveted at the next level. Averaging over seven points, seven rebounds, and three blocks per game speaks to his value on a very talented Vianney squad. With a big summer of development and competition ahead, the sky is the limit for Mamadou moving forward.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Another talented player with plenty of upside on the Chaminade roster, Kourouma's athleticism and agility really stood out this winter, showing he can do a little bit of everything. While providing size and strength up front, he also demonstrated he could defend on the perimeter and attack in the open floor — especially above the rim on lob opportunities — constantly putting pressure on the basket. He averaged nine points and nearly eight rebounds per game this season while shooting 53% from the floor, and those numbers are poised to take an even bigger step next year. Kourouma showed flashes of perimeter shooting, and if he can take that next step this summer as a stretch big, he could develop a complete game to rival the top players in the state.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">There's no player who increased their stock more than Titus this winter, playing for the Wildcats as they ran through the competition and won a state championship in dominant fashion. Moore was a force inside all year long, but he really took advantage of the stage at the Final Four, putting together big box scores and leading the way with his ability to control and take over the interior. His size and strength stand out, but the added footwork and balance he showed highlight his mobility and versatility on the offensive end. The way he carves out space on both ends is something few, if any, can match. With another big summer on deck, Moore should continue to push himself into a category of recruits that programs across the country will be after.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Known for the shot heard around the state, Watson is far more than a single highlight. He grew exponentially this season, emerging as the unquestioned leader for Lafayette and consistently wanting the ball in his hands with the game on the line. A true three-level scorer, his offensive efficiency set him apart from most guards in the state. He averaged over 13 points per game with three assists while shooting 48% from the field and 39% from three — numbers that are undeniably impressive. As he continues to fill out his frame and add strength, this summer could be huge for Coleman, potentially propelling him even higher in Missouri's rankings.</p>
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The list of young players beginning to separate themselves from the pack across Missouri just keeps growing, with many of them looking destined for some huge recruiting waves coming their way. Let's take a closer look at some of those names and what they could accomplish with a big summer ahead.
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