The Southeast Missouri Premier Jr. High All-Star Classic is set to begin with the rosters being selected for the event that takes place at Cape Central Jr. High School on Feb. 11.
The players were nominated by the area's coaches and divided by the size of the school.
There will be 6 games beginning at 12 p.m. with the last game beginning at 7:30 p.m.
The 12 p.m. game is 7th-grade girls game and the two rosters feature, Annabelle Adams from Arcadia Valley, Chloe Rowe, Presley Smith and Brenley Thorton from Potosi, Lillie Zalite and Kourtni Jackson from Cape Central, Peyton Wiggins from Sikeston, Ella Montgomery and Emma Julian from Windsor, Natalie Korak and Katrina Yang from Northwest, Maci Andrews from Neelyville, Cecily Hall, Rylee Burns and Kaylee Still from Kelly, Lillian Cowell and Jersi Geile from Perryville, Lila Roth and Madison Klinkhardt from Farmington, Kate Deck and Adyson Crooks from Jackson and Anna Lack from Poplar Bluff.
The 1:30 p.m. game is a 7th-grade boys game and the two rosters include Jayden Mathis from Cooter, Carson Chilton from Lesterville, Will Bunting from Campbell, Landon DeProw and Kannon Brown from Malden, Colton Stroud and Drake Armstrong from Puxico, Tucker Reutzel and Cole Starkey from Fredericktown, John Lockridge and Jace Graham from Cape Central, Dylan Parish from Poplar Bluff, Tyreke Jones from Scott County Central, Hayden McFall and Weston Riggs from Oak Ridge, Auggie Kennedy from East Prairie, Jack Klump and Liam Hiezer from Jefferson, Kylen Robinson and Jaden Williams from NMCC and Dominic Johnson Jr, Chase Owens, Nolan Blankenship and Baylor Bowling from Farmington.
The 3 p.m. game is the first 8th-grade girls' game and the rosters include Lainey Glueck and De'laya Banks from Scott County Central, Kiersten Arnold, Addi Uhrhan, Carly Cossou and Bailey Robertson from Chaffee, Maylee Merrill from West County, Avree Rile from Kelly, Jasa Gilean and Ella Cannon from Naylor, Braelyn Turnbough, Lillie Adam and Callie Hinkle from Arcadia Valley, Jenna Alcorn from Clearwater and Lilly Oliver and Ivy Benson from Twin Rivers.
The 4:30 p.m. game is the first 8th-grade boys game and the rosters include Brennen Meloy and Chetan Calzado from Bunker, Kaleb Yount and Kaden Shepherd from Kelly, Jay White from Richland, Ty Murray and Brandon Bean from Scott County Central, Dylan Rubel and Hudson Dennis from Cape St. Mary’s, Kade Clary from Alton, Lawson Bledsoe and Carson Belcher from Campbell, Nonah Engler and James Hope from Oak Ridge, Tyler Brashears from Oran, Ty’riquis Campbell from South Pemiscott, Colden Prost and Quinton Doza from St. Vincent, Evan Inman and Maddox Sutton from Arcadia Valley, Colton Richardson and Blayne Wilson from Jefferson and Carter St. Gemme and Jarel Jackson from Lesterville.
The final 8th-grade girls' game is at 6 p.m. and the rosters feature Jasmine Bryant from Poplar Bluff, Allie Cairns, Jamie Dawson, Kyra Rivers and Xzaria Hall from Cape Central, Laila Stephens and Jonsyn Rehkop from Fredericktown, Paityn Young and Manuela Robinson from Perryville, Kayla Boyer from Northwest, Kate Jenkerson, Mackenzie Tucker and Katelyn Heberlie from Farmington, Kennedy Sims and Mi’Chel Coaker from Sikeston, Neil White, Makenna Kirby and Carsyn Hagood from Doniphan and Eden Robart from Potosi.
The final game of the evening is scheduled to begin at 7:30 p.m. and features the final 8th-grade boys' game. Playing in that game is Nolan Fowler from Chaffee, Langston Werneck from Dexter, Ellie White and Carsyn Hagood from Doniphan, Antionio Sims, Shontez Bell-Jackson and Malachi Johnson from Cape Central, Ethan Schaupert, Josh McArthy and Ryder Gollaher from Farmington, Chris Gipson and Jordan Frierson from Sikeston, Kaden Lowery, Braeden Walton and Gavid Rodgers from Scott City, Colson Byerly and Caleb Feltz from Fredericktown, Martayvius Walton andJaden Guest from NMCC, Kanaan Wilson from Potosi, Elijah Whitworth from Ste. Genevieve, Nicolai Sohahong-Kombet, LeDon Webb and Elijah Ibrahim from Poplar Bluff and Jacob Barnes from Park Hills Central.
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