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| 2009 Borgia/Pepsi Thanksgiving Tournament | by Nathan Scheer leads a Borgia Knights team that earns the top seed in the eight team Borgia/Pepsi Cola Thanksgiving Basketball Tournament. No. 2 ranked Maplewood and No. 3 Pacific hope to challenge the home school.[more] | |
| 45th Farmington Invitational field set | by MOsports.com Staff Hickman Mills, Oakville, Rockwood Summit, and the host Farmington Knights will take the court in the 45th annual Farmington Invitational. The Tigers return from a trip to the Final Four, while Hickman Mills travels across the state to compete in Farmington.[more] | |
| Ricky Kreklow talks on signing day | by Ranked among the top players in the state as a sophomore and junior in the MOsports Super50 Rock Bridge senior guard Ricky Kreklow is prepared for his final high school season and can now focus as he has put his college decision behind him. Krecklow visits following his decision to attend....[more] | |
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Beal wants decision to come soon | by Special to PowerMizzou.com Most talent evaluators and recruiting experts point to the class of 2011 as the next big-time pool of prospects in basketball. One of the top players in the class, Bradley Beal, is quickly becoming one of the most sought-after recruits in the nation. Will he make an early college decision?[more] | |
Guiot turns Elite Camp into scholarship offer | by UteZone.com Publisher Part of the MOsports.com Super 50 as a junior Bolivar point guard Preston Guiot went West recently and turned his Elite Camp visit into a Division I basketball opportunity.
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Coaching movement continues in Summer | by Bill Gunn Though it may be summer and the season months away there is plenty of coaching movement to discuss around the Show-Me State. In Kansas City a recent 500 game winner announces retirement...but for how long?[more] | |
KC Sharp-shooter aims for K-State offer | by GoPowercat.com Staff Writer Frank Williams is ready to play basketball for Kansas State. The 2010 prospect already owns a closet full of purple gear and follows the team throughout the season, rarely missing a game. All he needs now is a scholarship offer. The goal is one he moved a little closer to reaching during this weekend, as walked left Manhattan with an invitation to attend the school's upcoming Elite Basketball Camp.
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St. Louis center working on expanding his game | by InsideHilltopperSports.com Editor This weekend could be a crucial weekend for the Western Kentucky men's basketball program. Some of the Toppers' top targets including C.B.C. center Ryan Pierson will be in town for WKU's elite camp, where they'll be touring, playing basketball and getting instruction from the Toppers' coaches.[more] | |
Arnold ready to lead Warrior program | by MOsports.com Staff After an outstanding three year run as the head coach at Kirksville High School head coach Chuck Arnold will be moving on next season to Winfield High School. Arnold visits with the Mosports.com staff and says .....[more] | |
Seyer ready for challenges in Herculaneum | by MOsports.com Staff After five seasons working as an assistant coach Daniel Seyeris excited for his first opportunity as a head coach with the Herculaneum Blackcats. Seyer visited with the MOsports.com staff......[more] | |
DeKalb, Braymer name boys hoop coaches | by MOsports.com Staff With DeKalb and Braymer ending their coaching searches it appears that prominent positions in Suburban Conferences in both St. Louis and Kansas City will soon be up for grabs......[more] | |
Ash named to top Kirksville Basketball position | by MOsports.com Staff With a 6-0 vote by the Kirksville school board Kenny Ash has been named as the next head basketball coach at Kirksville High School. Ash who enters his 11th season as a head coach visited with the MOsports.com staff......[more] | |
Kreckow enjoys Minnesota visit | by GopherIllustrated.com Staff Writer This weekend playing with the KC Pump N Run at the Sabes Invitational Ricky Kreklow from Columbia, Missouri showed Gopher fans his deadly three point shooting stroke as well as his fantastic court vision. The 6-foot-5, 185-pound wing also visited the Minnesota campus taking in a tour of the University the day before the Sabes Invitational started.[more] | |
Hoop openings continue to rise | by MOsports.com Staff While the Liberty Blue Jays have found their next head girls basketball coach the recent boys opening at Cabool brings the vacancy total to .............[more] | |
Beal, Eagles win Sabes Invitational 17U | by GopherIllustrated.com Staff Writer Led by Bradley Beal the St. Louis Eagles defeated Houston Hoops 76-75 yesterday to win the 9th annual Sabes Invitational championship. The Eagles clawed back from a 15-point deficit to overtake Houston in the game's final minutes. Beal scored a game high 24 points while Alex Kirk led Houston with 20 points, eight boards, and three blocks.[more] | |
Burns hired at Hickman, Herky announces hire | by MOsports.com Staff John Burns returns to Columbia where he once played for the Missouri Tigers. One of the most talked about positions in the Show-Me State has now closed ending speculation throughout the state. Burns has .....[more] | |
Kreklow to check out Minnesota | by GopherIllustrated.com Staff Writer Rock Bridge Senior High School star Ricky Kreklow is another player you can add to the recruiting list of Tubby Smith and his Gopher staff. The 6-foot-5, 185 pound Kreklow is considered one of the most talented shooters and passers in the Midwest. This weekend he will be in Minnesota playing with the KC Pump N Run in the Sabes Invitational.[more] | |
Dixon named Mr. Show-Me Basketball | by MOsports.com Staff This weekend in Columbia, future Missouri TigerMichael Dixon was awarded the states highest basketball honor as the Missouri Basketball Coaches Association named the talented Lee's Summit West senior guard Mr. Show-Me Basketball.[more] | |
Heeb returns, North Kansas City is filled | by MOsports.com Staff David Heeb returns to the Show-Me State taking a vacant head boys position and the North Kansas City Hornets have a new head basketball coach. Check out the most recent additions to the vacancy board and the latest updates of coaching movement around the state.[more] | |
St. Louis Eagles earn all-tourney honors | Competing this weekend in the Jayhawk Invitational the St. Louis Eagles made a fine showing capturing all-tournament honors. Joining them St. Charles West sophomore Christian Kirk represented KC Pump & Run. [more] | |
Beal impresses at Jayhawk Shootout | Competing for the St. Louis Eagles 16 and under squad Chaminade super sophomore Bradley Beal visited the campus of the University of Kansas one of the top programs that has given a great deal of time recruiting the young prospect.[more] | |
Willard finds new hoops coach...again | by MOsports.com Staff West Plains fills their vacant boys position, Willard names their new head boys coach....again. The third opening in the Gasconade Valley Conference becomes available, while it appears Hickman (Columbia) has narrowed their field of candidates to two. Check out the latest coaching news in the Show-Me State.[more] | |
Beal making another trip to Lawrence | by JayhawkSlant.com Senior Writer Sophomore sensation Bradley Beal is no stranger to the University of Kansas men's basketball program. In fact, he's made his way to campus on a number of occasions. Most recently, Beal was in Lawrence for KU's 25-point victory over MU on March 1. It just so happens that ...[more] | |
| Beal continues to move up 2011 hoop rankings | by Rivals.com Basketball Recruiting Analyst Bradley Beal and Austin Rivers are in a tussle for the top shooting guard position. Beal, the No. 7 overall prospect, is a more physical athlete with a stronger all-around game as a prototypical shooting guard. At No. 8 overall, Rivers is a shifty combo guard who is a right-hand dominant scorer.[more] | |
| MHSBCA names Academic All-State team | by The Missouri High School Baseball Coaches Association has named the 2009 Academic All-State team. Team and Individual honors have been given to to scholar athletes from Missouri.[more] | |
| Hansbrough headed to Indy | by CarolinaBlue.com Associate Editor North Carolina four-time All-American Tyler Hansbrough was the first Tar Heel to hear his name selected in the 2009 NBA Draft, as he was taken with the No. 13 overall selection by the Indiana Pacers.[more] | |
| Top Boys Seeds advance at Missouri Challenge | by MOsports.com Staff St. Louis build a 12-point half time lead as Lafayette senior Will Kirksey scored 17 of his game high 33 points to lead the way for the top seed. St. Louis (No. 1) and each of the top four seeds advanced to Saturday's semifinal round in the inaugural M.B.C.A. Missouri Challenge.[more] | |
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