The members of the St. Louis American “Fab Five” All-Star First Team have experienced significant winning during their careers. All five members have either won a state championship or played for a Final Four team during the past two seasons. Quentin Coleman of Principia and Jamison White of East St. Louis led their respective teams to state championships this season. Jimmy McKinney III of Vashon and Scottie Adkinson of Webster Groves experienced championship glory last season and followed up with excellent individual seasons. Chaminade senior Jonny Jordan helped lead the Red Devils to a pair of Final Four appearances.
Here is a look at the First Team members of the St. Louis American Fab Five All-Stars:

Scottie Adkinson (Webster Groves): The 6’3″ junior guard followed up a tremendous sophomore season with another big year. The future Missouri Tiger put up some big scoring numbers throughout the season, including back-to-back games of 40 and 38 points in the Webster Classic. As a junior, he averaged 27 points, five rebounds, four assists and two steals. He also made 65 3-pointers while shooting 45% from long-distance. He is ranked among the top shooting guards nationally in the Class of 2027.

Quentin Coleman (Principia): The 6’4″ senior guard is the 2026 St. Louis American Player of the Year after leading the Panthers to their second consecutive Class 3 state championship. In his final game in a Principia uniform, Coleman scored a career-high 50 points in the state championship game against Miller Career Academy. As a senior, he averaged 23.1 points, 6.1 rebounds, 3.9 assists and 2.4 steals while making 78 3-pointers on better than 50% shooting from beyond the arc. Coleman recently committed to the University of Illinois.

Jonny Jordan (Chaminade): The 6’2″ senior guard stepped into a major role as a senior and led the Red Devils to the Metro Catholic Conference championship. He is a smooth offensive player who can score from all three levels. He made an impressive 80 3-pointers while shooting 38% from long-distance. As a senior, he averaged 22 points per game, leading the MCC in scoring. He also averaged three rebounds and four assists per game. He is headed to Nebraska-Omaha next season.

Jimmy McKinney III (Vashon): A talented junior guard who has followed in his father’s footsteps as a standout player for the Wolverines. The young sharpshooter led the Wolverines to a 24-5 record and a berth in the Final Four of the Class 4 state tournament. As a junior, he averaged 17.5 points, 4.1 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 2.1 steals while shooting 50% from the field and making 68 3-pointers. Multiple Division I programs around the country are actively recruiting him.

Jamison White (East St. Louis): The 6’8″ senior forward had a magnificent senior year, leading the Flyers to the Illinois Class 3A state championship. He was a dominant force around the basket as a scorer, rebounder and shot blocker. As a senior, he averaged 19.6 points and 13 rebounds while shooting 45% from the field and making 30 3-pointers. He led the Flyers to a 30-4 record. White will play for Penn State in the Big Ten Conference next season.
St. Louis American Fab Five All-Star Teams
First Team
Scottie Adkinson 6’3″ (Jr.) Webster Groves
Quentin Coleman 6’4″ (Sr.) Principia
Jonny Jordan 6’2″ (Sr.) Chaminade
Jimmy McKinney III 6’2″ (Jr.) Vashon
Jamison White 6’8″ (Sr.) East St. Louis
Second Team
Sebastian Bolden 6’3″ (Jr.) Clayton
Jordan Boyd 6’5″ (Sr.) DeSmet
Alex Johnson 6’3″ (Sr.) East St. Louis
Abraham Nayou 6’2″ (Sr.) Maplewood
Tyler Ray 6’4″ (Jr.) MICDS
Third Team
Brandon Clemens 6’2″ (Sr.) MICDS
Gary Johnson Jr. 6’4″ (Sr.) St. Mary’s
Kain McCaskill 6’2″ (Sr.) Vashon
Leon Powell Jr. 6’6″ (Jr.) Vashon
Will Salonies 6’0″ (Sr.) Wentzville Holt
Fourth Team
Sekou Cisse 6’9″ (Jr.) Principia
J’Dyn Lloyd 6’5″ (Jr.) Belleville West
Phillip Jones 6’1″ (Jr.) East St. Louis
CJ Nelson 6’1″ (Sr.) Miller Career Academy
Gassim Toure 6’3″ (Jr.) Principia
All-Freshman Team
Stacy Sorrell III 5’11” (CBC)
Keon Griffin 6’2″ (Lift for Life)
Rylan Gardner 6’2″ (Fort Zumwalt South)
Rylan Robinson 6’3″ (Hazelwood Central)
Cayden Bledsoe 6’3″ (Lutheran North)
Cam Nelson 5’9″ (Miller Career Academy)
Austin Achievement Awards
Player of the Year: Quentin Coleman (Principia)
Coach of the Year: Travis Wallace (MICDS)
Freshman of the Year: Stacy Sorrell III (CBC)
