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The Webster Jam has fire power ( Nov. 16 @ 6:00 PM )

metro-dude

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1. Webster Groves-- Carte'are Gordon. Courtney Ramey and Ray Adams ( Could be the top 3 point gun in St. Louis ) 49 % from 3-point last season
2. Sikeston--Fred Thatch, Kevin Jones, Trey Jenkins and the new kid, Long
3. DeSmet--Has a new coach
4. Cardinal Ritter--Phillip 11.8 ppg and Davis 12.6 ppg last season
 
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Long "move in" from SCC?

Blissett played @ SCC last season. The Long brothers moved to Sikeston from Alabama. One on the street has Blissett and one of the Long brothers in the starting line with Thatch, Jones and Jenkins. Sikeston will be loaded this season but competing with Webster in the Webster Jam is a whole different thing however I can't wait to see the Carte'are-Jenkins show down. I believe the top scorer for Webster will be the 6'3" sharp shooter, Ray Adams.
 
Blissett played @ SCC last season. The Long brothers moved to Sikeston from Alabama. The street has Blissett and one of the Long brothers in the starting line with Thatch, Jones and Jenkins. Sikeston will be loaded this season but competing with Webster in the Webster Jam is a whole different thing however I can't wait to see the Carte'are-Jenkins show down. I believe the top scorer for Webster will be the 6'3" sharp shooter, Ray Adams.
 
So, who do you have in the smaller schools coming out of the SE?

The street will have about the same old group except Scott County Central appears to not have any help by ' Move Ins ". Advance and Risco should be the top class 1 schools. Hayti will be good in class 2 but they play out of control with the big one a question mark. Class 3 could be interesting with the usual's Charleston, Malden and Saxony Lutheran. Sikeston big in class 4 with Dexter and Kennett with talent on the way. Class 5 The usual's Poplar Bluff and Jackson

I will be talking with the SEMO street and get more information.
 
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