Muddy River Showcase Spotlight: South Shelby’s Miranda Patterson

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South Shelby's Miranda Patterson will represent the Missouri squad in the Muddy River Showcase being played June 17 at John Wood Community College's Student Activity Center. | Matt Schuckman photo

The Muddy River Showcase featuring 40 of the area’s top senior basketball players from Illinois and Missouri takes place June 17 at John Wood Community College’s Student Activity Center. The girls game begins at 4 p.m. with the boys game to follow at 6 p.m. Admission is $10 at the door.

SHELBINA, Mo. — Miranda Patterson did what every great player does.

She did whatever was necessary to win.

If that was to score, she was capable, leading the South Shelby girls basketball team at 15 points per game. If that was to defend, she locked down, piling up 150 steals in the last two seasons combined. If she had to shoot the three, she made sure she could, hitting at a 39-percent clip last winter.

Patterson guided South Shelby on an incredible run of success the last two seasons, leading the Lady Birds to the Class 3 state tournament as a junior and a 50-10 combined record as a junior and senior. She was twice named the Clarence Cannon Conference Player of the Year and a first-team all-state selection both years as well.

All those skills and all of that success are going to make her tough to contend with in the Great Lakes Valley Conference, where she will suit up for Maryville. 

Patterson will represent South Shelby on the Missouri squad for the second Muddy River Showcase, taking place June 17 at John Wood Community College’s Student Activity Center.

Here are six things you should know about Miranda Patterson:

Where you plan to go to college: Maryville University

What you plan to study: Exercise science

Reason you wear your number: I think it’s a cool number.

Favorite high school basketball memory: Going to state.

Best piece of advice you have ever received: Growth only happens outside of your comfort zone. My high school coach, Luke O’Laughlin told me that the only way to grow and get better is to push yourself further than you think possible.

Best advice you’d give younger teammates: Commitment  is never convenient. You have to make time for the things you care about and want to make a commitment to.

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