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COTTLEVILLE — Sofia Tweedie has known two things since she was little.
Jordan Nesbitt is headed to Memphis.
The 6-foot guard/forward and lifelong aviation enthusiast will play for the Falcons as she shoots for a career as a pilot.Â
The 6-foot post player chose the Bears over six other schools.Â
Maybe this time mom didn't know best.
CREVE COEUR — Once Luke Kasubke was done being recruited, he started doing the recruiting.
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SPANISH LAKE — Rashad Weekly couldn't contain himself to just a text message.
COLLINSVILLE — Ray'Sean Taylor has supreme confidence he can get to the rim whenever he wants to.
Love is ranked by 247sports as the No. 1 senior basketball prospect in Missouri and the No. 4 point guard in the nation.
Jayla Kelly made a visit to the University of Missouri over the weekend and decided it would be the best place to continue her basketball career.
As the summer draws to a close, things are just now starting to heat up for Parkway Central girls basketball standout Jayla Kelly.
Cam'Ron Fletcher will take his talents from a Missouri powerhouse to a national one.
Cam'Ron Fletcher and Caleb Love have caught the eye of college basketball's bluest bloods. Two of the nation's top prospects in the class of 2…
Mario McKinney Jr.'s plan was simple.
BELLEVILLE • Everything about her is based around speed.
BEL-NOR • National signing day has a special meaning for each student-athlete who gets the chance to continue their career at the collegiate level.
One of the first things Aijha Blackwell did Monday after announcing her college choice was speak with a current rival and future teammate.
Courtney Ramey put an end to the speculation, crystal balls and guessing games.
CREVE COEUR • Torrence Watson doesn't know what heaven feels like.
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EDWARDSVILLE • Her mother, Jill Martin, wore a shirt with the state of Iowa emblazoned on it along with one simple word.
WEBSTER GROVES • Carte'Are Gordon made the choice that so few of the area's talented standouts have.
CREVE COUER • Jericole Hellems found the right fit at the next level.
Reigning Post-Dispatch player of the year says: 'Things happen for a reason. I wish it could have been Louisville but I have to move on.'Â
Wednesday is the first day high school senior basketball players can sign binding national letters of intent during the regular signing period.
WEBSTER GROVES • Courtney Ramey couldn't resist Rick Pitino's full court press.
EAST ST. LOUIS • All the handwringing and anxiety were for naught.