26 PTS | 6 AST | 3 REB | 1 BLK
Battled to the end in a tough loss 60-58 game vs a talented UA Rise Circuit team from Northern California NBBA. @CoachJCB23@F1RSTXCLASS_@StatesmenHoops
Lead guard that can score at all 3 levels create for others. High motor on the defensive end, high character, and very coachable! College coaches pick up the phone.
26 PTS | 6 AST | 3 REB | 1 BLK
Battled to the end in a tough loss 60-58 game vs a talented UA Rise Circuit team from Northern California NBBA. @CoachJCB23@F1RSTXCLASS_@StatesmenHoops
First @RiseCircuit session avg 19.6 ppg on 48.7% from the field and 8 rebounds. Made some connections this weekend and looking forward to June ball. Can’t wait for session 2 !!#AGTG
Bryce Millien 16u F1rst Class UA Rise Circuit @risecircuit Live Session 1: Bryce Millien’s game is way beyond his years. The St. Louis native already plays with the pace, confidence, and IQ of a pro. He gets to his spots with ease, knocks down shots at a high level, stretches the floor from three, and consistently makes the right reads.
While a lot of young guards over-dribble and force the action, Bryce keeps the game simple — and that’s what makes him so dangerous. He lets the game come to him and impacts winning in every way possible. Without question, he’s one of the best guards out there right now. @b12mills@RiseCircuit
Today we presented Chase Smith-Barnes and Rachel Wahl with the 2026 Tyler Wessel Memorial Scholarships. They embody Tyler’s qualities of kindness, inclusiveness, and connection, and have been a positive uplifting force in the PCH community the past 4 years!
Notebook: St. Louis Guards
Will Foulk, Caden Cody-Jackson, Bryce Millien, Eian Clinkscale, De'Andre Stewart, and Cy Levey.
Link: https://t.co/pU71bS8uDY
@EianClinkscale Instant impact off the bench, highly efficient shooting off the catch/dribble. Lead guard with the ability to lead a team or score! College coaches don’t miss out!
Averaged 21 ppg on very efficient shooting against a tough schedule. One of the best 2028 guards in the area. College coaches pick up the phone. Lead guard can score and facilitate at high level! Won’t be a sleeper for long
Playing basketball and getting film is the best way to get recruited to a bigger school. We see it every year, NAIA/D2 kids who played a lot for 2 years transfer to D1! Nobody has regretted going somewhere they can play right away and develop!
High level d2s, mid/low major D1s in the area should be picking up the phone. Standout weekend last weekend, followed up by a better weekend in the recruit look St. Louis showcase this weekend