SWIC Blue Storm Team Camp: Missouri Standouts
Prep Hoops Missouri takes a look at some of the top standouts from Missouri who participated in last weekend’s Blue Storm Team Camp at Southwestern Illinois College in Belleville, IL Ilyaas “Biscuit” Harris 5’11” Marquette: One of the state’s top…
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Continue ReadingPrep Hoops Missouri takes a look at some of the top standouts from Missouri who participated in last weekend’s Blue Storm Team Camp at Southwestern Illinois College in Belleville, IL
Ilyaas “Biscuit” Harris 5’11” Marquette: One of the state’s top point guards in the Class of 2021, Biscuit is the consummate floor leader on both ends of the floor. He is an excellent facilitator who can run a team with his ball handling and passing. He can also get buckets as he can really operate in the pick and roll and create his own shot. He is also a very good defender as well.
Caleb Justice 6’4″ Helias: A very solid 2020 combo forward who was constantly in motion and making plays. He operates very well from 17 feet in as he can hit the jumper and take defenders off the drive. He also moves well without the ball as he scored many buckets on hard cuts. He was also a busy rebounder.
Devon Barshow 6’6″ Marquette: A long and lanky 2020 wing who has grown several inches in the past three years. He is a very skilled perimeter player who can handle the ball and knock down 3-pointers. He can be a very good secondary ball handler with his playmaking skills.
Matt Enright 5’8″ Webster Groves: A young lefty 2022 guard, Matty Ice will be one of the players in the lead of a rebuilding effort at Webster Groves. He’s small, but he plays with a lot of savvy and he doesn’t fear anything. He is a capable ball handler with a smooth lefty stroke from 3-point range.
Bryce Stark 6’2″ Monroe City: A physically built 2020 wing player who combines that strength with a capable skill set. He plays a little bit of everywhere on his team as he can handle the ball, shoot it and also play the high post against a zone defense. He’s capable of making tough shots off the dribble.
Joshua Talton 6’1″ Monroe City: A young 2022 wing player who is the younger brother of graduated Monroe City star CE Talton. He looks ready to continue the family tradition because he is a talented offensive player who plays with a lot of confidence. He knocked down 3-pointers and didn’t mind attacking the basket.