16U Preview – Each One Teach One (MN) Premier
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E1T`1 is ready for the summer 16u season with a solid roster ready to make noise in July events. Here is their group of talent! DJ Anthony of Irondale (6’3 G). Anthony is a big guard that played in…
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Continue ReadingE1T`1 is ready for the summer 16u season with a solid roster ready to make noise in July events. Here is their group of talent!
DJ Anthony of Irondale (6’3 G). Anthony is a big guard that played in the younger levels of the Irondale program this season.
Ansu Bojang of Eden Prairie (6’3 G). A player that improved throughout the season for EP eventually playing a solid role for the Eagles JV.
Donovan Clinton of St. Paul Como Park (6’4 F). Clinton played on both the varsity and JV this year including three double figure scoring games on varsity this year. Donovan had 17 against Park of Cottage Grove this season as well as 19 against ranked Richfield.
Drake Gomez of Irondale (6’0 PG). Gomez worked his way into the Irondale line-up at times plus he was the lead guard for the JV and had a really solid year.
Matthew Keaton of Blaine (6’3 G). Keaton played on the Blaine B-squad team this season swinging between a few spots as one of the team’s more productive players.
Jakobe Lyles of Chaska (6’5 F). Lyles is one of the bigs for E1T1 and based on a solid year at the Chaska younger levels in the paint he should be solid for Each One Teach One.
Jamari Walker of Menomonie (6’5 F). Walker was the starting big on the Menomonie JV this season and that experience will help make him a main big for this team.
Ryan Warren Ryan Warren 6'2" | SG Eden Prairie | 2022 State MN of Eden Prairie (6’2 G). Ryan played on the Eagles JV this year and was the first sophomore moved up in the EP program despite a stacked varsity roster that left a big group of juniors mostly all playing JV. Warren played a key role as a JV starter for the Eagles.
Ethan Weisshaar of Eden Prairie (6’3 G). Ethan was a key player on a very good EP 10th grade team this season.
Max Woodbury of Irondale (5’10 G). A ball handler that will add depth, Woodbury played in the Irondale younger levels this season.