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"The Dynamic Scoring Machine: Explosive Athleticism and Mad Hops"

Writer: Kevin MosesKevin Moses

Chase Rackers

@chas3rack3rs

Instagram: @chas3rack3rs

6’1, 165 Ibs,( 40 inch Standing Vertical,), c/o 2026

Southern Boone HS, MO

3.94 GPA


Chase is a triple-threat scoring machine with unlimited range. With a beautiful touch from outside to the explosive speed with tight handles off the bounce with crafty moves and nasty athletic finishes or a mid-range where Chase just rises up and elevates right over defenders. Chase is a beast on the boards and a ruthless defender lockdown style, taking the challenge of defending the other team's best. Chase's biggest strengths are his work ethic, athleticism, shooting, IQ, and love for the game. In short, Chase is the total package with the ability to do any and everything on the court.


In his sophomore season, Chase only averaged 8.2 points, 3.2 rebounds, 2.3 assists, and 1.1 steals per game. This past season, Chase doubled his production as he elevated his game, taking it to another level, averaging 18.2 points and 7.2 rebounds. The most motivating thing that happened last season that will push Chase moving forward was losing to the same team twice in their high school season. As this year they have them at home Chase and his team are motivated to beat not only them but everyone they play this upcoming season..Chase's goals going into this upcoming season are definitely to make a state run with the team.

Playing AAU for the CoMo TNT Chase averaged 13.2 points, 7.4 rebounds, 3.6 assists, 1.7 steals, and 1.3 blocks per game while shooting 36% from deep and 53% from the field. Chase's goals were to win and not only make himself better but also make his teammates better. while focusing on his confidence. During AAU, Chase was finally able to figure out his confidence, and it has helped him become a better player. Chase accomplished his AAU goal of becoming a better overall player and helping his teammates to become better as well. His confidence was his biggest improvement throughout the AAU season and will help him this upcoming season. It makes Chase want to do it more. Chase wants to face the good players because he loves competition


Chase would isolate his first AAU game of the season when he came out and scored 7 points in the first 2 minutes of the game. Chase feels like this moment just set the tone for the rest of the summer. The best team Chase faced this summer was Tolton who had Aaron Rowe a 4-star and Zay Wilson a 3-star. They both gave him a big challenge and Chase stepped up and delivered, dropping 25 points.


The thing that Chase learned that will impact his recruiting the most is that making relationships with coaches is the best thing you can do. You gain a person who is gonna be there for you no matter what you decide to do.


Chase's biggest focus this upcoming season is definitely getting that District title and even making a state-run. The biggest challenge Chase feels like he faces as an individual is a fear of letting himself down and not playing at the level he wants to play at.


The thing that fuels Chase the most is getting the feeling that you won. Chase loves the feeling of winning, and he feels like he wants to win in everything he does.


Chase usually handles adversity by taking a deep breath and just trying his best to let go of whatever happens and moving on to the next play. Chase tries and takes the game play by play and that helps him deal with adversity.


A coach can expect Chase to do whatever the team needs in any situation. Chase will always put the team first and all he wants to achieve is the win.


Chase can see himself playing in D1, 2, 3, NAIA, or Juco; for him, it’s just about what he feels is the right fit.


I assess that Chase has elevated his skills tremendously from his sophomore year till now and blossomed into a fierce impact player and a leader hungry to win. Chase's versatile skill set, athleticism, shooting ability, and IQ will have a huge impact on any team. Chase is a coach's dream athlete. Chase's impact could be felt quickly on the next level. A proven winner and a fierce competitor will excel wherever he chooses as home with the potential to keep evolving his talent. Chase knows what it takes to compete against the best out there and thrive. With the senior season loading, opponents should beware cause Chase is coming with purpose, driven by the passion to go out guns blazing in pursuit of that state championship. Chase aint taking any prisoners and wants to end his high school run on top while being the best player he can be. Buckle up y'all!










































Chase Rackers

@chas3rack3rs

Instagram: @chas3rack3rs

6’1, 165 Ibs,( 40 inch Standing Vertical,), c/o 2026

Southern Boone HS, MO

3.94 GPA


Chase is a triple-threat scoring machine with unlimited range. With a beautiful touch from outside to the explosive speed with tight handles off the bounce with crafty moves and nasty athletic finishes or a mid-range where Chase just rises up and elevates right over defenders. Chase is a beast on the boards and a ruthless defender lockdown style, taking the challenge of defending the other team's best. Chase's biggest strengths are his work ethic, athleticism, shooting, IQ, and love for the game. In short, Chase is the total package with the ability to do any and everything on the court.


In his sophomore season, Chase only averaged 8.2 points, 3.2 rebounds, 2.3 assists, and 1.1 steals per game. This past season, Chase doubled his production as he elevated his game, taking it to another level, averaging 18.2 points and 7.2 rebounds. The most motivating thing that happened last season that will push Chase moving forward was losing to the same team twice in their high school season. As this year they have them at home Chase and his team are motivated to beat not only them but everyone they play this upcoming season..Chase's goals going into this upcoming season are definitely to make a state run with the team.

Playing AAU for the CoMo TNT Chase averaged 13.2 points, 7.4 rebounds, 3.6 assists, 1.7 steals, and 1.3 blocks per game while shooting 36% from deep and 53% from the field. Chase's goals were to win and not only make himself better but also make his teammates better. while focusing on his confidence. During AAU, Chase was finally able to figure out his confidence, and it has helped him become a better player. Chase accomplished his AAU goal of becoming a better overall player and helping his teammates to become better as well. His confidence was his biggest improvement throughout the AAU season and will help him this upcoming season. It makes Chase want to do it more. Chase wants to face the good players because he loves competition


Chase would isolate his first AAU game of the season when he came out and scored 7 points in the first 2 minutes of the game. Chase feels like this moment just set the tone for the rest of the summer. The best team Chase faced this summer was Tolton. Who had Aaron Rowe a 4-star and Zay Wilson a 3-star? They both gave him a big challenge and Chase stepped up and delivered, dropping 25 points.


The thing that Chase learned that will impact his recruiting the most is that making relationships with coaches is the best thing you can do. You gain a person who is gonna be there for you no matter what you decide to do.


Chase's biggest focus this upcoming season is definitely getting that District title and even making a state-run. The biggest challenge Chase feels like he faces as an individual is a fear of letting himself down and not playing at the level he wants to play at.


The thing that fuels Chase the most is getting the feeling that you won. Chase loves the feeling of winning, and he feels like he wants to win in everything he does.


Chase usually handles adversity by taking a deep breath and just trying his best to let go of whatever happens and moving on to the next play. Chase tries and takes the game play by play and that helps him deal with adversity.


A coach can expect Chase to do whatever the team needs in any situation. Chase will always put the team first and all he wants to achieve is the win.


Chase can see himself playing in D1, 2, 3, NAIA, or Juco; for him, it’s just about what he feels is the right fit.


I assess that Chase has elevated his skills tremendously from his sophomore year till now and blossomed into a fierce impact player and a leader hungry to win. Chase's versatile skill set, athleticism, shooting ability, and IQ will have a huge impact on any team. Chase is a coach's dream athlete. Chase's impact could be felt quickly on the next level. A proven winner and a fierce competitor will excel wherever he chooses as home with the potential to keep evolving his talent. Chase knows what it takes to compete against the best out there and thrive. With the senior season loading, opponents should beware cause Chase is coming with purpose, driven by the passion to go out guns blazing in pursuit of that state championship. Chase aint taking any prisoners and wants to end his high school run on top while being the best player he can be. Buckle up y'all!










































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