Prep Hoops Missouri All Class of 2023 Team
For the next four days, Prep Hoops Missouri will presenting its All-Class Teams in the state. We will begin with the All-Class of 2023 Team: Clayton Ernst 6’8″ Jackson: A solid young post player who played a big role in…
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Continue ReadingFor the next four days, Prep Hoops Missouri will presenting its All-Class Teams in the state. We will begin with the All-Class of 2023 Team:
Clayton Ernst 6’8″ Jackson: A solid young post player who played a big role in the Indians winning a district championship and a berth in the Class 5 sectionals. He is a skilled player who can score around the basket and also step outside and knock down 3-pointers. He was also a presence on the defensive end with his length and shot-blocking ability.
Kyan Evans 5’9″ Staley: The talented point guard played a big role in helping Staley to the Final Four of the Class 5 state tournament. He averaged 8.6 points, four assists and two steals a game while shooting 42 percent from 3-point range. He scored 14 points and made four 3-pointers in a 60-59 victory over Raymore-Peculiar in the state quarterfinals.
Jayden Nicholson 6’4″ Hazelwood Central: A physically strong and robust wing player who was an impact player on a very talented Hawks team that won a Class 5 district championship. The southpaw has a feathery touch from the perimeter to go along with his muscular drives to the basket. He is also an explosive athlete who will dunk in traffic. He averaged nine points and nearly six rebounds a game.
Kyle Pock 6’5″ Bolivar: A very skilled young post player who emerged as an impact player in helping the Liberators to a 22-victory season and a berth in the district championship game. He can score around the basket with both hands, but he can also step outside and create offense off the dribble and find open teammates with his passing.
Jorden Williams 5’8″ Whitfield: An electric quick point guard who stepped in right away and led a young Warriors team to a berth in the Class 3, District 6 championship game. In his first game, he scored 22 points against a powerful Trinity Catholic team. He can attack the basket with speed and quickness and make 3-pointers as he averaged 11 points a game.