Class AA’s Top Ten Senior Prospects
Best talents in South Dakota from the senior class in Class AA? Here is our group. Akoi Akoi of SF O’Gorman (6’6, Forward). At 14 points and seven boards a game, the future Augustana forward earned all league for the…
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Akoi Akoi of SF O’Gorman (6’6, Forward). At 14 points and seven boards a game, the future Augustana forward earned all league for the 13-7 Knights.
Andrew Bergan of Aberdeen Central (6’8 PF). Future North Dakota division one talent, Bergan picked up multiple D1 offers in the off-season and then was the main scoring option for the 11-9 Eagles.
Max Burchill of SF Lincoln (6’5 SF). Stepped up as the Lincoln leading this year averaging over 14 points a game and earning all league honors.
Kobe Busch of Huron (6’4, SF). Busch led Huron to a 16-4 season averaging 15 points, six boards, and three assist a game. Headed to Northern State.
Jack Cartwright of SF O’Gorman (6’4 SG). All league future University of Sioux Falls guard played multiple positions for a team that made the state tournament.
Cooper Cornemann of Yankton (6’2 SG). After leading Yankton to a 16-4 year and the #1 seed at state with 15 points and four boards a game Cooper has decided to walk-on and play at South Dakota State.
Teegan Evers of Huron (6’5 SF). Evers led Huron to the top ranking in the state at the end of the year with 16.4 points and 6.7 boards a contest. Committed to DWU.
Sam Fawcett of SF Lincoln (6’3 SG). The top unsigned player on this list and one of the top shooters, playmakers that we’ve seen in the past dozen months.
Mason Steele of RC Stevens (6’9 C). The post anchor for a state tournament squad that finished 14-6, Mason will play at the University of Sioux Falls next season.
Gavin Terhark of Brandon Valley (6’9 C). Terhark will play at Northern State next year. This winter Gavin averaged 13.5 points, 8.4 rebounds, and 1.5 blocks a game.
Ganin Thompson of SF Washington (6’6 PF). The future Michigan State baseball player put together a 13 point, nine rebound per game season for Washington. We made sure he was on the list (making it 11) even though he is a committed baseball prospect.