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    24. Dorial Green, Hillcrest (Springfield) High School


    Two years from now he will be the No. 1 football recruit in the Show-Me State. As a senior in 2012 he may very well be a top 5 basketball player as well. The next selection in the MOsports.com Super50 is super sophomore Dorial Green, a 6-foot-5 inch, 200-pound "man child" from Hillcrest (Springfield) High School who is dominating opponents for the 12-6 Falcons.

    "He is a Division I athlete who will possibly play big time football", commented Hillcrest head coach John Schaefer. "A guard/forward that has tremendous athleticism and speed, he can post up or can shoot outside as well as handle the ball".

    Green is a matchup nightmare for opponents as he gets it done both inside and outside for Hillcrest. This season Green is averaging just over 20 points, 10 rebounds, 3 steals, and 3 blocked shots per game.
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    23. Brennen Hughes, Moberly High School


    As a junior he was selected as one of the most exciting players in the Show-Me State. Moberly junior forward Brennan Hughes who once again helped the Spartans eclipse the 20-win plateau advancing into the MSHSAA playoffs earning selection to the MOsports.com Super50.



    Moberly head coach Ty Hames has enjoyed watching the development of Hughes who has started for the Spartans the past two seasons. One season ago, Hames commented, "Brennen's best attributes are his athleticism, and his ability to get to the rim, and his instinctive play". "Brennen can rebound with any player, block shots defensively, and see the floor extremely well."
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    22. Lawrence Brown, Barstow (Kansas City) High School


    Playing at a small Kansas City schools very much under the radar sophomore Lawrence Brown, a 6-foot-5 inch, 210 pound forward ranks No. 22 in the MOsports.com Super50. Brown has led Barstow to a 13-4 record this season.


    Scouts say of Brown, "he is very athletic with great bounce. He has a nice mid-range jump shot, and good ball skills. Very active on the boards, he runs the floor well."
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    21. Travis Jorgenson, Rock Bridge (Columbia) High School


    Making the first of what is sure to be four appearances in the MOsports.com Super50 freshman Rock Bridge guard Travis Jorgenson checks in at No. 22 in the rankings. Skilled beyond his years, Jorgenson started the opening game of the year for the Bruins and hasn't looked back.

    "He is really skilled with the ball", says one area scout. "He has deceptive quickness, sees the floor well, and is a good leader. He shoots the three with range, a talented player he can mature into a solid Division I player if he grows."

    Not the most imposing figure, Jorgenson stands just 5-foot-9 inches and weighs 145-pounds.
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    20. Avery Dingman, Branson High School


    With stock rising as quickly as any Missouri prep, the No. 20 prospect in the MOsports Super50 is Branson junior forward Avery Dingman. Dingman, a 6-foot-6 inch, 180-pound wing is putting together an outstanding season for the Pirates.

    Consistency has been the key for Dingman who averages 23.2 points and 6 rebounds per game. Dingman put up a season high 46 points against Crane, 30 against Olathe South and has only been held under 20 points six times this season.


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    Scouts say of Dingman, "he is long, slender, is very athletic and really skilled. A good passer with the ability to knock down the three, he has good hops and is really active. He has a solid mid-range game and with strength will develop into a big time prospect."
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    19. Javon Lyle, O'Hara (Kansas City) High School

    Junior Javon Lyle is a very talented part of an O'Hara Celtic team that has high aspirations this spring. Lyle, a 6-foot 170-pound point guard, is the floor general for the 19-4 Celtics and is our selection as the No. 19 prospect in the Show-Me State.


    "Jevon is an athletic young man!", commented O'Hara head coach Todd Magwire. "He is great slashing to the basket and is an exceptional outside shooter. Commited to Northern Iowa...
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    18. Jon Williams, Park Hill South High School
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    17. Christian Kirk, St. Charles West (St. Charles) High School


    Junior Christian Kirk returns to the MOsports.com Super 50 for the second consecutive season, checking in this season at No. 17. A 6-foot-7 inch, 195-pound power forward Kirk continues to develop his game placing himself among the best in the state.

    In what was to be a rebuilding season for the St. Charles West Warriors Kirk has placed the club on his shoulders leading them to a 15-9 overall mark, and a 6-0 league title in the Gateway Athletic Conference North Division.

    Kirk has improved his production from 15 points, 9 rebounds per game as a sophomore to 17 points and 9 rebounds per contest this season. A force in the paint, Kirk has connected on nearly 60% of his shot attempts and has blocked 40 shots.
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    16. Dillon Starzl, Kearney High School

    As a junior Kearney center Dillon Starzl played his best basketball down the stretch helping the Bulldogs advance to the Class 4 championship in the Show-Me Showdown. Starzl, a 6-foot-9 inch, 225-pound power forward, scored 18 points and grabbed 18 rebounds in the semifinal victory over Career Academy and finished with another double-double (14 points, 8 rebounds) in a championship loss to Borgia.


    This season Starzl is averaging 14.5 points and 9.1 rebounds for a Bulldog team that is poised for a return to Columbia. A force inside, Starzl has also blocked 43 shots this season for the 21-3 Bulldogs.
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    15. David Kravish, Lee's Summit North High School


    Joining the MOsports.com Super50 as the No. 15 prospect in our listing is Lee's Summit North junior center David Kravish. Kravish, a 6-foot-9 inch, 205-pound center prospect is the anchor in the middle along with Chase Salazar for head coach Mike Hilbert and the Broncos.



    Kravish and the Broncos have put together a solid 17 win season earning the top seed in district play which begins next week. With Kravish leading the way inside the Broncos earlier took the title in the Culver's Classic. Kravish has averaged double figures in scoring.
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    14. Tyler Rambo, Grandview (Kansas City) High School


    A key member of the Grandview Bulldog team that advanced to the 2009 Show-Me Showdown in Columbia, finishing second, junior forward Tyler Rambo continues to improve his game.

    Rambo, a 6-foot-5 inch, 215-pound power forward is having an outstanding season averaging 16.6 points and 6 rebounds per game for the 14-10 Bulldogs.

    "He is a slasher, and at 6-foot-5 is a mismatch for most teams", commented Grandview head coach Randy Farris. Our scouts reported of Rambo, "he is left handed, long, and has a nice basketball body. With explosive quickness he finishes well at the basket." Rambo continues to improve his ability from the perimeter, currently he is 8-of-32, 25% from beyond the arc this season.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CLAWINBALL View Post
    14. Tyler Rambo, Grandview (Kansas City) High School


    A key member of the Grandview Bulldog team that advanced to the 2009 Show-Me Showdown in Columbia, finishing second, junior forward Tyler Rambo continues to improve his game.

    Rambo, a 6-foot-5 inch, 215-pound power forward is having an outstanding season averaging 16.6 points and 6 rebounds per game for the 14-10 Bulldogs.

    "He is a slasher, and at 6-foot-5 is a mismatch for most teams", commented Grandview head coach Randy Farris. Our scouts reported of Rambo, "he is left handed, long, and has a nice basketball body. With explosive quickness he finishes well at the basket." Rambo continues to improve his ability from the perimeter, currently he is 8-of-32, 25% from beyond the arc this season.
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    Where's the rest of the list? Does it not come out until after the season?

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    13. D.J. Jackson, O'Hara (Kansas City) High School


    O'Hara (Kansas City) junior point guard D.J. Jackson enters at the MOsports.com Super 50 in the No. 13 position. "DJ is the leader of the team at point guard", commented O'Hara head coach Todd Magwire.



    Jackson has several Division I schools in pursuit.
    "His passing skills are tremendous, his floor vision is good, he distributes the ball extremely well", added Magwire. A point guard who can lead the team and distribute the basketball, Jackson is averaging 9.1 points and nearly 5 assists per game.

    "He is very unselfish", commented Magwire. "He is a decent outside shooter and aggressive on ball defender."

    Jackson is drawing early interest from several Division I programs including Murray State, Wichita State, UMKC, and Central Michigan.
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    12. Ishmail Wainright, Raytown South High School


    As he entered his freshman season Ishmail Wainright was already a known name nationally for his exploits in tournaments and camps around the United States. In his first high school season at Raytown South High School Wainright did not disappoint showing flashes of his big time play making ability that has college scouts drooling.



    Wainright is skilled and has great length.
    Wainright, a 6-foot-6 inch, 215-pound forward with a 7-foot-2 inch wing span joined the talented Cardinals and carved out his niche in the lineup. "He is a very unselfish player with guard skills", commented South head coach Brad Oestreich. "He is a great rebounder", added Oestreich who says that Wainright is already receiving recruiting interest from every major Division I program in the nation.
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