Class AAAA’s Top Junior Prospects
What junior prospects in the state of Minnesota are having standout years at the Class AAAA level? NHR breaks it down today. Andre Gray Andre Gray of Hopkins (6’3 SG). Kerwin Walton has an array of support around him and…
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Continue ReadingWhat junior prospects in the state of Minnesota are having standout years at the Class AAAA level? NHR breaks it down today.
Andre GrayAndre Gray of Hopkins (6’3 SG). Kerwin Walton has an array of support around him and one of those players is the physical Andre Gray putting up eight points a contest.
Riley Mahlman of Lakeville South (6’9 C). Should Wisconsin committed football talent Riley Mahlman ever decide that a Big Ten football and potential professional NFL career is something he’s not on board with, Riley is also a strong hooper for the Cougars.
Reid Patterson of Lakeville South (6’2 SG). One of the top shooters in the state of Minnesota, Reid Patterson is the leading scorer for South at 18 a contest. A top quarterback as well.
Francis Nwaokorie of Champlin Park (6’7 C). Francis is one of the most skilled and intelligent low post players in the state of Minnesota. His low post game is netting 16 points a contest.
Kody Williams of Wayzata (6’0 PG). Williams is a hard charging lead guard that is scoring 13 a game for the Trojans. It’s been a tough year for Wayzata but they have come around lately.
Joshua Strong of Champlin Park (6’0 PG). Another guy vying for the top lead guard spot in Minnesota is Josh Strong. The Rebels lead guard is scoring nine points a contest.
Luke Strazzanti of Chaska (6’4 SG). One of the more pleasant surprises of the 19-20 season has been Luke’s ability to lead Chaska as a scorer (15 a game). The quickness with the ball and the high rate of completions from the perimeter from Luke has been fun to watch.
Jaelen Treml of Hopkins (6’4 SF). Treml plugs into a team very well because he is a willing defender and a high IQ player. Treml has popped for a couple big games from the arc.
Noah Paulson of Duluth East (6’8 C). Paulson is one of the more efficient and skilled low post players in this class. Duluth East is having a great year with Noah scoring 14 a contest. Paulson and Mattie Thompson have made for a dangerous 1-2 punch.
Xavier White of Hopkins (6’5 SF). White has emerged this season as a player with solid potential. Xavier is scoring seven points a contest for Hopkins heading into the final stretch.
Drew Adams of East Ridge (6’7 PF). A face-up four man with a well developed shooting touch, Drew Adams has helped the Raptors to a 17-5 record with eight points a contest.
Dylan Gichaba of Champlin Park (6’5 SF). Another wing with the potential to develop into a really nice prospect is Dylan Gichaba. Love the ground he covers with each dribble plus Dylan has good length and agility for the three spot.
Paris Johnson of St. Louis Park (6’4 SG). The top scoring junior in Class AAAA basketball is the athletic Paris Johnson of St. Louis Park. Paris is scoring nearly 21 points a game.