
Webster Groves
Program Scout Report
Overview
Webster Groves represents a traditional prep basketball program with deep Missouri roots, having been established in 1889. The program has achieved state championship success and maintains its status as an independent school, allowing for flexible scheduling and unique competitive opportunities.
Coaching Staff
Head coach Justin Mathes leads the program with a focus on developing well-rounded student-athletes. His coaching approach emphasizes both basketball fundamentals and character development, working to prepare players for success at the next level both on and off the court.
Player Development
The program has demonstrated its ability to develop high-level talent, currently featuring Scottie Adkinson, a 2027 prospect ranked #33 nationally. Webster Groves focuses on long-term player development, working with athletes throughout their prep careers to maximize their potential for college recruitment and beyond.
Culture & Academics
As a historic institution founded in 1889, Webster Groves maintains strong academic standards alongside its athletic programs. The school environment emphasizes the balance between classroom excellence and basketball development, creating well-prepared student-athletes.
Recruiting Outlook
With Scottie Adkinson emerging as a top-35 national prospect in the 2027 class, Webster Groves is positioned to attract additional high-level talent. The program's state championship pedigree and independent status provide attractive selling points for elite recruits seeking quality development and exposure opportunities.
Analysis by PrepRadar Scouting Team
Coaching Staff
Justin Mathes
Head Coach
Achievements & Facilities
Notable Achievements
- • State Champions
Roster
Class of 2026
Bryce Millien
Committed: Missouri
Jayden Woods
Andrew Hurley
Committed: the PPA Tour
Max Harker-Lindemann
Cameron Stiles
Committed: Missouri
Kaden Williams
Eddie Ryczek
Quincy Williams
Henry Binkholder
Committed: Kansas

Drew Hedenberg
Committed: Missouri

Jackson Tabash
Committed: Missouri
