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Link Academy (Missouri)
School in Missouri, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Link Academy is a boarding school just outside of Branson, Missouri.[1][2] Known for its basketball teams, it won the 2023 Men's GEICO National Championship[3] and the 2025 Nike EYBL Scholastic Conference Tournament Championship.[4] It was founded by former college basketball player Adam Donyes.[5]
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McDonald's All American Players
National championship history
In Link Academy's inaugural year, the high school team secured the #4 seed in the 2022 GEICO National Championships and finished the tournament as the runner-ups.[6] In their second year, the Lions once again entered the tournament as the #4 seed, and won the overall championship title.[7] The Lions entered the 2023-2024 Chipotle National Championship Tournament (successor to the GEICO National Championships) as the #6 seed, and became the sole high school program to make the semi-finals for three seasons in a row (2021-2022, 2022-2023, and 2023-2024).[8] The 2024-2025 team earned the highest seed in Link Academy history, entering the 2025 Chipotle National Tournament as the #2 seed.[9]
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Notable alumni
- JaMichael Morgan (2017), basketball player who played in Kosovo[10]
- Bryson Warren (2021 - transferred), basketball player for the Sioux Falls Skyforce[11]
- Felix Okpara (2022), basketball player for the Tennessee Volunteers[12]
- Julian Phillips (2022), basketball player for the Chicago Bulls[13]
- Tarris Reed (2022), basketball player for the Connecticut Huskies[14]
- Jordan Walsh (2022), basketball player for the Boston Celtics[15]
- Elliot Cadeau (2023), basketball player for the North Carolina Tar Heels[16]
- Ja'Kobe Walter (2023), basketball player for the Toronto Raptors[17]
- Tre Johnson (2024), basketball player for the Texas Longhorns[18]
- Labaron Philon (2024), basketball player for the Alabama Crimson Tide[19]
- Jasper Johnson (2025 - transferred), high school basketball player, committed to the Kentucky Wildcats[20]
- Chris Cenac (anticipated graduation - 2025), high school basketball player, committed to the Houston Cougars[21]
Head Coaches
- 2021-2022 Rodney Perry[22] Named Assistant Coach at Kansas State in July 2022.[23]
- 2022-2024 Bill Armstrong[24] Named Head Coach at McNeese State in March 2025 after serving as an assistant coach for the Baylor Bears from 2024 to 2025.[25]
- 2024-present Chad Myers[26]
References
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