The 17U All-Dakota Team
North Dakota and South Dakota 17u teams had an outstanding 2019 spring/summer season. Today we give you the best of the best on the 17U All-Dakota Team. The 17U All-Dakota First Team Andrew Bergan of Pentagon Schoolers (Aberdeen Central,…
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Continue ReadingNorth Dakota and South Dakota 17u teams had an outstanding 2019 spring/summer season. Today we give you the best of the best on the 17U All-Dakota Team.
The 17U All-Dakota First Team
Andrew Bergan of Pentagon Schoolers (Aberdeen Central, Sr). Bergan is the lone South Dakota senior to pick up D1 offers this summer showing casing a versatility and agility as a long forward. Committed to North Dakota.
Kobe Busch of South Dakota Attack (Huron, Sr). Busch has been one of the best shooters on the Prep Hoops Circuit all spring and summer long. Five D2 programs have offered a scholarship to date.
Matthew Mors of South Dakota Attack (Yukon, Jr). Mors was named a Prep Hoops Circuit First Team All Region player at the 17u level today. A top 50 level 2021 nationally and the lone high major prospect in South Dakota at the moment.
Grant Nelson of ECI Prospects (Devils Lake, Sr). Grant Nelson was one of the best stories of the 17u season showcasing an inside/out scoring ability producing numbers consistently. Nelson has committed to NDSU after leading ECI to a 27-13 year.
Boden Skunberg of Pentagon Schoolers (Jamestown, Sr). Boden Skunberg isn’t just a versatile scoring wing with a golden touch, he’s also a player that knows little about losing. The NDSU commit lead Jamestown to a perfect year and then helped the Schoolers go 23-8.
Akoi Akoi
The 17U All-Dakota Second Team
Akoi Akoi of South Dakota Attack (Sioux Falls O’Gorman, Sr). If there was a 6th man to our first team, Akoi would be it. He performed brilliantly this year when Mors wasn’t in the line-up. Scholarship talent.
Blake Berg of ECI Prospects (West Fargo Sheyenne, Sr). Berg proved this spring and summer that he will be one of the elite guards in the state of North Dakota this winter. Tough, competitive, earning offers.
Jack Cartwright of South Dakota Attack (Sioux Falls O’Gorman, Sr). Jack Cartwright shoots the ball at a high percentage taking the right shots. A better ball handler, passer, and decision maker than we first thought. The Attack’s 23-5 record had as much to do with Jack as anybody.
Teegan Evers of Midwest Magic (Huron, Sr). The Midwest Magic finished their year earning a couple first place trophies building a 21-6 record with Evers leading the way. Teegan has the potential to score on three levels this year for Huron.
Drew Hagen of ECI Prospects (Moorhead, MN, Sr). Drew Hagen spent December through July playing every position on the floor. Hagen is that guy that does some of everything, and every game he does an item at a high level. Second best ECI player overall, most versatile talent.
Ryder Kirsch
The 17U All-Dakota Third Team
Grayson Haman of ECI Prospects (Fargo Davies, Sr). A wing with an excellent ability to make plays from 15 feet.
Talon Hoffer of Inspired Athletics (Fargo Shanley, Sr). A big guard that can score or playmake as the lead guard.
Ryder Kirsch of Pentagon Schoolers (St Thomas More, Sr). Kirsch is a 6-foot-6 forward with a nice touch.
Max Nielsen of Pentagon Schoolers (Sioux Valley, Sr). Toughness and consistency is what Max brings.
Alex Van Kalsbeek of South Dakota Attack (MOC-Floyd Valley, IA, Sr). Alex uses his body well and has a soft touch.
Sam Fawcett
The 17U All-Dakota Fourth Team
Brady Dvorak of ECI Prospects (Grand Forks Red River, Sr).
Sam Fawcett of BBA Force (SF Lincoln, Sr).
Carson Henningsgard of North Dakota Attack Green (HCV, Sr).
Jaxton Wiest of North Dakota Attack Blue (Mandan, Sr).
Jaxon Wiseman of North Dakota Attack Blue (St. Mary’s Central, Sr).
Jaiden Wright of ECI Select (Dickinson, Sr).