Class AA’s Top 10 Junior Prospects
Who were the top ten player prospects at South Dakota’s Class AA level this year? PHD gives your our ten. Reece Burckhard of Aberdeen Central (6’8 C). Burckhard has learned how to use his 235 pounds in a skilled, smart…
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Reece Burckhard of Aberdeen Central (6’8 C). Burckhard has learned how to use his 235 pounds in a skilled, smart way on the block earning all conference honors this year and living at the foul line .
Tyler Feldkamp of SF Roosevelt (5’11 PG). Led Roosevelt to the state tournament and a final ranking of 3rd in the state at 15 points and six rebounds a game.
Conner Geddes of Harrisburg (6’2 SG). When it comes to three-point threats in Class AA basketball Conner is one of the best. Earned all league honors after a big season.
Jackson Hilton of Brandon Valley (6’4 SF). Rebounded from a state title with a state tournament year and a top five spot in state. Averaged 13 points, four boards, and two steals a game.
Jay Jurgens of Brandon Valley (6’7 C). Jurgens is the second best low post junior prospect (with size) in Class AA basketball as far as we have seen so far.
Joe Kolbeck of Brandon Valley (6’0 PG). Another shooter to keep an eye on. Kolbeck hit 46 percent of his shots (37 percent at the arc) and earned honors for his all around play.
Jackson McCormick of SF Roosevelt (5’11 PG). McCormick became more and more of a reliant scorer with every game. At times he was a go to option mixing his shot at the arc with an improved game on the move.
Matthew Mors of Yakton (6’7 SF). A 4-star nationally ranked player that averaged 19.4 points, 8.5 rebounds, 2.8 assists, and 2.1 steals per game despite injuries and illness.
Michael Paulson of SF Roosevelt (6’3 SG). Earned all league this winter for his two way play. Paulson was also one of four scoring options that helped make Roosevelt one of the best three teams in the state.
Micah Swallow of Rapid City Central (6’2 SG). Swallow was the go to scorer for Central scoring 16 points a game while also pulling down 5-6 boards a game from his guard spot.
Eli Williams of SF Washington (6’1 SG). The final player on our list is El Williams, an all league player from Washington who was handed a bigger role for his team this year and Eli took it and helped his team to state.