The Class AAAA Freshmen Standouts
What freshmen are making an impact at the Class AAAA varsity level? We give you at least one per section in Class AAAA! 1AAAA. Caleb Bancroft of Rochester Century (6’5). Caleb is playing a key role for Century scoring 4/5…
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Continue ReadingWhat freshmen are making an impact at the Class AAAA varsity level? We give you at least one per section in Class AAAA!
1AAAA. Caleb Bancroft of Rochester Century (6’5). Caleb is playing a key role for Century scoring 4/5 baskets a game and even has a game winner to his credit this season!
Other: Cole Wilcek of Farmington (6’4) has played in eight games for the Tigers.
2AAAA. Daniel Molhoek of Edina (6’6). Daniel is a well built forward that has played a big role for the Hornets scoring five points a game with four rebounds a contest. Has the look of a scholarship prospect in the way he moves, how physical he is, and his understanding of the game.
Other: Max Lorenson of Eden Prairie (6’1) has been in the Eagles rotation scoring about five points a game.
3AAAA. Justin Cowan of Apple Valley (6’0). Justin has played several varsity games this season as a guard off the bench.
4AAAA. Jerror Borsay of North St. Paul. Borsay has played both varsity and junior varsity from what can see this year and has likely played more varsity than any other frosh in the section.
5AAAA. Jake Dedominces of Irondale (5’11). Has played off the varsity bench this season at times for the 12-5 Knights.
6AAAA. Temi Omotoyibo of Minneapolis South (6’5). A well built forward averaging seven points and five rebounds a game for the 8-5 South Tigers.
Other: Desmond Ware of Armstrong (5’8) has played in 11 varsity games at guard for Armstrong this season.
7AAAA. Peyton Podany of Anoka (6’2) has been a constant in the Anoka line-up all season scoring five points a game in a reserve role.
Other: Brennan Meyer of Duluth East (5’10) is a guard that has played JV but also stepped up and helped varsity at times this year when the roster was short players. Marcus Bailey of Coon Rapids (5’11) played in three games in December and scored multiple times.
8AAAA. Hudson Hochstedler of STMA (6’4) plays the wing for STMA and is one of the 3-4 better scorers on the team. Hudson is very skilled and scoring between seven and eight points a game for the Knights.