Salisbury Tournament Top Shooting Guards/Wings
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Prep Girls Missouri takes a look at the top shooting guards and wings that caught our eye while watching the action at the Salisbury Tournament. Korrie Holcer Korrie Holcer 5'6" | CG Meadville | 2024 State MO (Meadville): The talented…
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Continue ReadingPrep Girls Missouri takes a look at the top shooting guards and wings that caught our eye while watching the action at the Salisbury Tournament.
Korrie Holcer Korrie Holcer 5'6" | CG Meadville | 2024 State MO (Meadville): The talented 2026 guard helped lead Meadville to the championship for the second consecutive year. She also surpassed the 1,500-point mark in her stellar career to go along with the championship. She scored 16 points in the victory over South Shelby in the finals. She is one of the top 3-point shooters in the state, but she also has a diversified offensive game with a nice runner off the glass and the ability to score off of her movement and cutting without the ball.
Halle Fuemmeler Halle Fuemmeler 5'8" | SG Glasgow | 2026 State MO (Glasgow): The 5’9″ 2026 guard was one of the most impressive athletes that I watched in the tournament. She scored 34 points in the Yellowjackets victory over Carrollton in the fifth place game. She was a tough cover because she was getting buckets in a variety of ways. She was scoring at all three levels and she used her speed and athleticism to get the rebound at go coast to coast for a layup.
Emersyn Hammons (Salisbury): A 5’9″ 2024 guard who has the length and athleticism to impact the game at both ends of the floor. She shoots the 3-pointer well and she has solid handles to attack the basket. She is very active on the defensive end as she can defend the passing lanes on the perimeter for steals. She can also block shots with her length and good timing.
Olivia Cross Olivia Cross 5'5" | CG Northeast (Cairo) | 2026 State MO (NE Cairo): A 2026 guard who has good fundamentals and a nice feel for the game. In the game I watched, she could double back and get a steal of an outlet pass for a layup. She has a quick first step to get by defenders and she also makes use of good ball fakes to set up her drives. Her pull up jumper from the mid-range was also very effective.
Taylor Pierson (Carrollton): A 2026 guard who has good length and athleticism along with a nice feel for the game. She was very effective in the open court where you could see her speed as well. She had some nice slicing drives in the lane and she also had some smooth takes along the baseline for layups.
Melanie Moore (Paris): The 2026 guard scored a game-high 22 points in a victory over Marceline in the seventh-place game. She put on an impressive shooting display as she knocked down four 3-pointers. She had a nice, smooth shooting stroke. She also did a good job passing the ball.