Class A’s Top Dozen Senior Prospects
Who were the top dozen player prospects at South Dakota’s Class A level this year? PHD gives your our top group from the senior class today. Josh Arlt of Lennox (6’0 Guard). Arlt led Lennox to a 17-3 season scoring…
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Continue ReadingWho were the top dozen player prospects at South Dakota’s Class A level this year? PHD gives your our top group from the senior class today.
Josh Arlt of Lennox (6’0 Guard). Arlt led Lennox to a 17-3 season scoring 20.5 points per game as one of Class A’s best scorers. Arlt was a first team al Dak 12 player this year.
Stone Burke of Clark-Willow Lake (6’5 PF). When it comes to toughness around the basket Stone lived up to his name of granite with 19 points and nearly 11 boards a game this year.
Ramsey Heinecke of Dell Rapids (6’7 C). Ramsey gave his team a consistent low post produces which helped the team produce 16 wins on the 20 game schedule. Has become one of Class A’s top low post prospects. Signed with Dakota State.
Conner Hollenbeck, St. Thomas More (6’5 SF). Conner’s grown to 6-foot-5 and at that size his ball skills gave he and his top ranked team a massive advantage. Used that ball handling and passing skill to dish out four assists a game pus score 13 points with six boards.
Ryder Kirsch of St. Thomas More (6’6 PF). A standout on the state’s top team, Kirsch shot a high percentage this year scoring 19.5 points a game. Kirsch also moved the ball for four assists and averaged seven boards. Will play for Black Hills State.
Max Nielson of Sioux Valley (5’10 PG). Playmaking, intelligent tough lead guard who plays with precision. Averaged 16 points and four assists a game for a 19-1 team. Committed to play for Northern State at the D2 level.
Ryan Schuster of Sioux Valley (6’4 SF). Averaged 12.2 points and seven rebounds a game for one of the state’s top teams. Skilled big wing with quality potential. Also headed to Dakota State.
Tyler Tappe of Madison (6’3 SG). Tappe combined skills and toughness at 180 pounds to contribute a team leading 17 a game. A top rebounding backcourt player (7 a game) and created four assists a contest. Playing football at Dakota State.
Drew Van Regenmorter of Dell Rapids (6’2 SF). A player that really really caught our eye this year. Plugged in at several spots giving 13.5 a game in the book and seven a game on the glass. Signed to play at DWU.
Kayden Verley of Canton (6’0 G). The all around producer. Fought his team above the .500 mark putting up a Class A high of 25 points a game with eight boards and four assists a game. Committed to play football at USD.
Luke Wells of Crow Creek (6’5 PF). Mr. Double-Double gathered 16 points and 13 boards each night leading his team to an 18-2 season. One of the more under-appreciated players in the state.
Zach Witte of Sioux Falls Christian (6’7 C). Another talented big in Class A that pushed his team to a strong year. Witte averaged 18 a game with eight boards. Moved his 225 pounds very well. Playing football at USD in the future.