#MNStateHoops19 – Class AAA Numbers to Know
Team by Team, some standout individual numbers to know for this week’s games. Starting with all the production of Charles Johnson of AHA. Academy of Holy Angles guard Charles Johnson. Charles averaged 10.7 points per game, second on the team…
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Continue ReadingTeam by Team, some standout individual numbers to know for this week’s games. Starting with all the production of Charles Johnson of AHA.
Academy of Holy Angles guard Charles Johnson. Charles averaged 10.7 points per game, second on the team with 7.2 rebounds a contest, led the team with six assists a game and had 122 steals this year. Charles is a senior point guard who led the entire metro in steals.
Austin guard Agwa Nywesh. Nywesh averaged 16.7 points per game this winter shooting 52.2 percent from the floor and 40.6 percent from the arc. He led Austin in rebounding, was second in assists, and led the team in steals. Recorded 49 offensive rebounds fighting for second chances.
Bemidji senior big Spencer Konecne. At 6-foot-9 Spencer is six year varsity tennis guy who also averaged a double-double at 14.2 points and 11.1 rebounds a contest (team high in both). Spencer made 55.4 percent of his field goals and blocked 89 shots this season.
DeLaSalle forward Jamison Battle. The 6-foot-8 forward is one of the best shooters in the state leading to his 21.2 points per game and a Mr. Basketball top ten finalist spot. But Battle also led his team in rebounding at 9.2 per game and used his length to block a couple shots a contest.
Mahtomedi wing J’Vonne Hadley. The Zephyr junior who just picked up an offer from Colorado State had a single game school record 52 points at his school while averaging 27.9 points per contest. Hadley shot a ridiculous 58.5 percent from the field this year plus 38.8 percent at the arc. Add in 8.3 rebounds, 4.7 assists, and 2.4 steals a game and you have a top prospect.
Monticello wing Austin Wetter. Austin is a 6-foot-5 that led his team with 17.7 points, 5.5 boards, 3.7 assists, and 1.8 steals. Austin has made 48.4 percent of his field goals, 35.1 percent of his treys, and 77 percent of his foul shots.
Princeton guard Adam Williams. The senior is 4th in school history in points, school record holder for three point shots made, and Adam is second in school history for assists. Adam is scoring17.3 points a game with 4.9 assists and 4.3 boards a game. Adam is a 39 percent shooter at the arc.
Waseca guard Malik Willingham. The Jays senior is the program’s all time leading scorer at 1,961 points. Malik is averaging 19.7 points, 6.4 assists, 4.3 rebounds, and 3.2 steals a contest shooting 48.2 percent from the field and 39.3 percent at the arc.