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The 2024 edition of the Quincy Shootout is in the books. 

The two-day high school basketball showcase in Quincy, Illinois, hosted top teams from the Midwest and beyond, including two squads ranked in the top 10 nationally in Link Academy (Missouri) and Wasatch Academy (Utah).

From five-star recruit Jasper Johnson to the underrated prospect Bradley Longcor III, there were several players who impressed with their performance at this year's Quincy Shootout.

Who stood out the most?

Read up on the standout performances from the 2024 Quincy Shootout below and cast a vote in the poll. Voting stays open until Sunday, Jan. 28 at 11:59 p.m. eastern time.

QUINCY SHOOTOUT: TOP PERFORMERS

Logan Bishop, sr., Lee’s Summit West (Missouri)

The 6-foot-3 guard was the game’s leading scorer, finishing with 24 points in a 73-57 victory over Simeon (Illinois).

Quentin Coleman, soph., Principia (Missouri)

The 6-foot-tall guard paced the Panthers in a 74-49 win against Winchester-West Central (Illinois), recording a double-double with 16 points and 12 rebounds.

Elijah Gaeth, sr., Millard North (Nebraska)

The 6-foot-3 guard tallied 19 points, six rebounds, four assists and three steals, as the Mustangs raced past Chaminade (Missouri), 63-55.

Mason Hagedorn, sr., Huntington Prep (West Virginia)

The 6-foot-10 forward lit it up from long range in an 87-80 loss to nationally-ranked Wasatch Academy (Utah), going 6-for-12 on threes and finishing with 24 points.

Jasper Johnson, jr., Link Academy (Missouri)

The five-star guard showed off his elite scoring ability in an 80-52 win against The Burlington School (North Carolina), going for a game-high 24 points (5-for-5 on three-pointers).

Jaylen Lawal, jr., iSchool of Lewisville (Texas)

Lawal helped the Cougars to a 68-55 victory over Simeon (Illinois), finishing with 21 points, four rebounds and four assists.

Bradley Longcor III, jr., Quincy (Illinois)

The 6-foot-3 guard, who was recently highlighted by SBLive as one of the most underrated players in the country, led the host team to a 74-62 win over Imhotep Charter (Pennsylvania) with his 21 points and five boards.

Mason Minor, sr., Curie (Illinois)

The senior guard scored 16 points and grabbed five rebounds, as Curie edged out Father Tolton (Missouri), 58-55.

John Mobley Jr., sr., Wasatch Academy (Utah)

The Ohio State commit exploded for 32 points (4-for-10 on threes), three rebounds, nine assists and three steals to lead the Tigers past Huntington Prep (West Virginia), 87-80.

Doryan Onwuchekwa, sr., Oak Cliff Faith Family (Texas)

The Colorado commit led the Eagles to a 56-44 win over Vashon (Missouri), posting 23 points, 10 rebounds, two assists and two blocks.

Lathan Sommerville, sr., Peoria Richwoods (Illinois)

The 6-foot-9 Rutgers signee went to work in a 61-58 victory against Lee's Summit West (Missouri), racking up 27 points, 10 rebounds and three blocks.

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-- Zach Shugan | zshugan@gmail.com | @SBLiveSports

(Featured photo by Nate Latsch)