True Under the Radar Talents of Class A Basketball
Class A basketball is 100 percent an open range of players that could have All State seasons. Here are some names that could jump into the All State discussion. Thomas Conroy of Liberty Classical. As a junior forward Thomas Conroy…
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Continue ReadingClass A basketball is 100 percent an open range of players that could have All State seasons. Here are some names that could jump into the All State discussion.
Thomas Conroy of Liberty Classical. As a junior forward Thomas Conroy put up 37 points a game for a 17-7 team. Conroy is the top returning scorer in the state of Minnesota and is likely to put 40 a game up this winter.
Luke DeWulf of Nevis. Nevis is on the verge of a potential monster season as a 6-foot-1 wing. He scored 19.5 points a game as one of the most athletic players in northern Minnesota.
Ashton Dingmann of BBE. Dingman hit the 20 point barrier in nearly half of the games last year as a freshman and is now a leader on potentially very good BBE basketball and football teams. He’s 6-foot-2 and 170 pounds and he led BBE to 17 wins a year ago, and likely 20 or more this winter.
Luke Dudycha of Hayfield. The Vikings were a top team in Class A last year with Mason Tapp leading the way. Tapp is gone but 6-foot-8 big Luke Dudycha is now the name to keep an eye on. Scored a dozen a contest and has to be one of the senior centers to watch progression wise.
Caleb Hoilien of Hope Academy. Caleb put up 25 points a game for a .500 team as a junior and then he put together an excellent year for the Minnesota Crossfire at the 17u level. Certainly a contender for All State this winter.
Alex Koep of Parkers Prairie. A 5-foot-11 guard that is well respected for his baseball ability but Alex is a very good point guard as well. Scored 19 a game as a junior.
Logan Sussner of Minneota. Logan is a double-double averaging player that battles inside. He scored 23 a game as a junior and grabbed every board possible. A near 4.0 student and a court warrior.
Peter Treinen of Ortonville. Right now Peter is one of the most dangerous scrambling quarterbacks in the state but during basketball season he’s also a scorer that distributes and scored a dozen a game.