Centralia Invitational Class of 2024 Standouts
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Prep Girls Hoops Missouri takes a look at the top Class of 2024 standouts that we watched at the Centralia Invitational Tournament. Host Centralia defeated Moberly in the championship game. Boonville defeated Salisbury for third place and Notth Callaway defeated…
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Continue ReadingPrep Girls Hoops Missouri takes a look at the top Class of 2024 standouts that we watched at the Centralia Invitational Tournament.
Host Centralia defeated Moberly in the championship game. Boonville defeated Salisbury for third place and Notth Callaway defeated Macon in the consolation final.
Grace Billington Grace Billington 5'10" | SG Moberly | 2024 State MO (Moberly): The 5’10 2024 guard had 21 points, nine rebounds and five assists in the championship game against Centralia. She excels with her old-school type game that produces buckets at all three levels. She creates off the dribble with a variety of moves and she plays at her own speed.
Zoe Davis Zoe Davis 5'10" | SF Boonville | 2024 State MO (Boonville): The 5’10 Forward led the Pirates to a third-place finish in the tournament. She is a strong, physical competitor who handles herself well inside as a scorer and rebounder. She can also pass it well from the high post. She also handles the ball well as she can grab the rebound and run the break very effectively.
Morgan Ross Morgan Ross 5'11" | SG Centralia | 2024 State MO (Centralia): A 6’0 forward who played a strong game inside for the tournament champions. She catches the ball well and scores in traffic. She can also handle the ball and play from the high post. She is playing well coming off an injury that caused her to miss last season.
Asa Fanning Asa Fanning 6'0" | PF Moberly | 2024 State MO (Moberly): The 6’0 forward had a strong tournament, which included scoring her 1,000th career point. She’s a mobile post player with good moves inside. She also hit the 17 footer off the catch and could drive the ball well.
Raegan Anderson (Centralia): A 5’7 shooting guard who played a big part in the Panthers championship with her perimeter shooter. She scored 11 points, which included a trio of 3-pointers. She really opened up the floor with her timely shooting.
Emersyn Hammons (Salisbury): A 5’8 shooting guard who is a good athlete with a quick first step to the basket. She used a nice ball fake to set up her drives to the basket. She was also knocking down high-arching 3-pointers from the wing.