The Last Dance: 17U Minnesota All Event
Who deserves honors for the best players from Minnesota at The Last Dance? We give you our all event team when it comes to Minnesota Players. First Team Aeron Stevens of Minnesota Lightning (PEM): Solid D2 kid for sure but…
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Continue ReadingWho deserves honors for the best players from Minnesota at The Last Dance? We give you our all event team when it comes to Minnesota Players.
First Team
Aeron Stevens of Minnesota Lightning (PEM): Solid D2 kid for sure but the bouncy physical finishes have me thinking, maybe
Anish Ramlall of WOTN (Rosemount): D2 offered kid, there were a lot of high academic academy D1s watching too
Will Opsahl of Minnesota Lightning (Goodhue): D2? Of course. At his size, skill, and upside, I think D1 is possible too.
Wyatt Hawks of Northstar Titans Stone (White Bear Lake): Coming along so fast. Moves fairly well, skilled, productive.
Carrington McNeal of Minnesota Chill (Twin Cities Academy): A scholarship level talented guard for sure.
Second Team
Raoul Vaidya of Northstar Titans Stone (Maple Grove): Raoul was so good I think we might just go with his first name
Trey Smith of Northstar Titans Stone (Osseo): D2 scholarship talent for sure, but could he maybe go higher?
Chet Kloss of Minnesota Chill (Eastview): I think Chet is a D2 kid surely, works so hard.
Kaiden Peters of Minnesota Lightning (PEM): Productive, active, tough, and he’s finished on people at the rim a lot
Michael Kirchner of Real Phenom (St. Thomas Academy): Michael looks really really good right now. He could really blow up
Third Team
Will Kutzler of WOTN (Lakeville North)
Baiden Bean of WOTN (Farmington)
Joshua Ofori of Minnesota Heat MacDonald (Prior Lake)
Buay Koak of Minnesota Lightning (Austin Pacelli)
Jaedyn Patterson of Real Phenom (Richfield)
Jackson Simmons of Grassroots Sizzle (East Ridge)