<p>You know about Waseca, what about the rest of of 2AA? There are several players on other teams with talent as well. </p>
<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="958704" first="Mitchel" last="Jaskowiak"]</strong> of Glencoe-Silver Lake. Mitchel will be a junior next year and he pushed the Panthers to a .500 record this year averaging about 19 points a game and bringing double-doubles on the regular. Jaskowiak is a wing but often plays around the basket for the Panthers out of need. That allows him to be a quality rebounder and shot blocker, but Mitchel is also a talented shooter and ball handler as we.. </p>
<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="774747" first="Reagan" last="Koch"]</strong> of Jordan. The feel this senior-to-be has ranks with the best. Reagan can play off the ball but I love how he plays on the ball. Koch has a fantastic feel at 6-foot-3. Koch is a high percentage shooter that scored 15 a game and he does that with a smaller share of shots because Reagan’s focus is always on creation of a top shot for a teammate. Will shine next winter as the main Hubmen playmaker. [player_tooltip player_id="958748" first="Ashton" last="Sivilay"] will help.</p>
<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="774817" first="Dominic" last="Drent"]</strong> of Le Sueur-Henderson. Drent is a 20 a game scorer at 6-foot-3. Dominic is a battler and he fights every possession. As the Giants main option and at times only option when defenses are tough, he has went against every type of defender and found a way to produce. One of those guys that can get to his balance and release shots despite tough angles. </p>
<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="957213" first="Kyreis" last="Harrison"]</strong> of Minnesota Valley Lutheran. Harrison is a tough, aggressive wing that has the strength to slide down and guard some fours. He can also score with his back to the basket or score actively playing as a three. Kyreis scored a dozen a game as a junior and will be the main man carrying his team forward next winter. </p>
<p>Kenyon-Wanamingo Junior Pair, <strong>[player_tooltip player_id="958815" first="Trevor" last="Steberg"] and Laden Nelson</strong>. The Knights improved by five games last year and they could improve by another five next season with Trevor and Landen at guard. Both are 5-foot-11 and six feet tall and each scored 12 a game. </p>
<p><strong>Maple River Freshmen</strong>. The Eagles used mostly underclassmen last season and four of them were freshmen (sophomores next season). Maple River won six of their last ten games this season and a freshmen group of [player_tooltip player_id="962242" first="Will" last="Sellers"], <span style="font-size: 1rem;">[player_tooltip player_id="962272" first="Mason" last="Schirmer"], </span>Aidan Sindelier, and [player_tooltip player_id="962308" first="Hayden" last="Niebuhr"] were a big part of that. Sellers was one of the team’s top two scoring options as a frosh. </p>
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