Prospect Rankings: 2017 Centers
NHR kicks off the 2017 prospect rankings at the center position with the 20 best in Minnesota. There is some good outstate size in this year’s class, but how will they develop? Many of the top 10-12 are getting strong…
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Continue ReadingNHR kicks off the 2017 prospect rankings at the center position with the 20 best in Minnesota. There is some good outstate size in this year’s class, but how will they develop? Many of the top 10-12 are getting strong junior numbers. See the rankings below.
Rank | Player | School | Size |
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1 | Theo John | Champlin Park | 6’9 |
2 | Trevor Koenig | St. Cloud Tech | 6’10 |
3 | Cody Carlson | Duluth East | 6’8 |
4 | Jesse Bergh | Lake Park-Audubon | 6’9 |
5 | Jake Guse | Waseca | 6’8 |
6 | Tim Leo | Blaine | 6’7 |
7 | Johnny Towner | LPGE | 6’10 |
8 | Walker Tordsen | Fairmont | 6’7 |
9 | Tyler Raimann | NRHEG | 6’8 |
10 | Brady Birch | Melrose | 6’5 |
11 | Bennett Primus | Swanville | 6’8 |
12 | Blaise Andries | Marshall | 6’7 |
13 | McKinley Gehlhausen | Watertown-Mayer | 6’7 |
14 | Nic Cayler | Delano | 6’5 |
15 | Joe Haggard | Stillwater | 6’6 |
16 | Nolan Sullivan | St. Thomas | 6’7 |
17 | Max McNellis | Maple Grove | 6’8 |
18 | Logan Hedrick | Chisago Lakes | 6’8 |
19 | Jack Vander Top | Heritage Christian | 6’6 |
20 | Daniel Galkowski | Rochester Lourdes | 6’4 |