First Team Ryan Kreiner, Martin Brothers, 6’9 PF He was the biggest winner this offseason picking up a slew of offers, and landed his dream opportunity when the Hawkeyes came calling last month. Levi Jansen , Martin Brothers, 6’3…
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Ryan Kreiner, Martin Brothers, 6’9 PF
He was the biggest winner this offseason picking up a slew of offers, and landed his dream opportunity when the Hawkeyes came calling last month.
Levi Jansen , Martin Brothers, 6’3 G
Jansen was fun to watch this summer, he shoots it so well and picked up two offers because of it — more could (should) be coming soon.
Wali Parks, Barnstormers, 6’6 SF
Parks ended his stellar Barnstormer career with a bang this season, and when engaged, was dominant.
Jake Kluender, Cornsharks, 6’6 SF
Kluender burst into the scene this offseason, and did it all for the ‘Sharks, routinely putting up video game numbers across the board.
Keaton Van Soelen, Kingdom Hoops Elite, 6’6 SF
He went from maybe a Division II prospect to receiving a D1 offer in just two months time — the most transformed player in the 2016 class.
Second Team
Will Carius, Quad City Elite, 6’5 G/F
Riley Till, Mavericks, 6'6 SG
Turner Scott, Barnstormers, 5’10 PG
Jordan Bohannon, Martin Brothers, 6’ G
Ted Brown, Barnstormers, 6’9 C
Third Team
Shammond Ivory, Kingdom Hoops Elite, 6’1 G
David Wedewer, Mavericks, 5'10 PG
Kyle Juhl, Tryon Gym, 6'4 G/F
Gatdoar Keuth, All Iowa Atack, 6’6 G/F
Tony Bonner, Martin Brothers, 6’7 PF