Adidas Palmetto Road Top Missouri Underclassmen
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Prep Girls Hoops Missouri spent its Sunday watching the action at the Adidas 3SSB Palmetto State in Rock Hill, S.C. via the Magical Stream Machine. Here is a look at the top Missouri underclassmen that we watched. The two Missouri-based…
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Continue ReadingPrep Girls Hoops Missouri spent its Sunday watching the action at the Adidas 3SSB Palmetto State in Rock Hill, S.C. via the Magical Stream Machine. Here is a look at the top Missouri underclassmen that we watched. The two Missouri-based teams who are part of the Adidas 3SSB are Della Lamb and Midwest United .
Addison Bjorn Addison Bjorn 6'2" | SG Park Hill South | 2026 State MO ( Della Lamb 16U): The 6’2″ 2026 guard from Park Hill displayed some elite level playmaking and basketball IQ in Della’s victory over Always 100 in the semifinals. She made several jaw-dropping passes which led to easy baskets. She had no-look passes, one-touch dimes and the simple chest pass to the open teammate in the shooting pocket. When she asserted herself offensively, she displayed an array of offensive moves. She went coast to coast for a layup in such a fluid motion. She could take smaller defenders in the post for the turnaround jumper and she knocked down perimeter jumpers.
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Ava Miles Ava Miles 6'0" | SG Staley | 2026 State MO ( Della Lamb 16U): The 6’0″ 2026 guard from Staley was cooking in the semifinal game at both ends of the court. She was constantly putting pressure on the defense with her driving and probing into the lanes. She had a nice reverse layup on the baseline and a spin move in the lane for another bucket. She also knocked down a trio of 3-pointers off the catch. She was active on the defensive end in her rotations which led to steals. She also did a nice job getting to the offensive boards.
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Dasia Scott ( Midwest United 16U): The 6’1″ 2027 forward from Principia was a dominant force in the paint in Sunday night’s game. If she got ball in the post against single coverage, you could just put the two points in the book. Her strength and footwork and nice touch around the basket make it very difficult to defend her without a double team. When the double team did come, she did a nice job passing it out to the open shooters. She also handled the ball well and could knock down the open perimeter shot to open up her offensive game. She consistently played at least two years up and has continued to dominate.
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Jayla McClinton Jayla McClinton 6'2" | PF Raytown South | 2026 State MO ( Della Lamb 16U): The 6’2″ 2026 forward from Raytown South had a sequence in the second half of the semifinal game which was a prime example of her combination of strength and versatility. She came over from the weak side to block a shot on defense. On the next offensive play, she stepped out and hit a 3-pointer from the corner. On the next defensive possession, she had a great two-handed blocked shot in the paint. She was also a force in the paint offensively with her power moves and footwork.
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Camirah Foster Camirah Foster 5'6" | PG Hazelwood Central | 2026 State MO ( Midwest United 16U): The 5’7″ 2026 point guard was impressive at both ends of the court. She was using her quickness and nice handles to break down defenders and create her own offense. She was scoring on slicing drives to the basket and pull up jumpers. She also made some nifty passes while on the move to cutting teammates, which led to layups. She rebounds well from the guard position and she also plays solid defense. She had a couple of steals in the passing lanes which led to transition layups.
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Londyn Parker Londyn Parker 5'9" | PG Staley | 2026 State MO ( Della Lamb 16U): The 5’9″ 2026 point guard from Staley was very impressive on the defensive end. Her on-ball defense was excellent as she moved her feet and would not let opposing ball handlers get by her on the dribble. She made the extra effort to keep offensive players in front of her. On offense, when she got the ball in her dominant left hand, she was able to have success getting downhill on the dribble.
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Kiera Williams ( Midwest United 16U): A 2026 combo guard from Cardinal Ritter who displayed her usual nice shooting stroke from 3-point range. She did a good job of making herself available and ready to shoot it off the catch with her movement. She also showed some solid ball handling and playmaking skills as well. She was able to penetrate in the lane and score on an effective runner.