Freshman Showcase 2022 Team 2 vs Team 5 Standout Performers
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Colin Welch MN #187 PG #66 HEIGHT 5'10" POS PG CLASS 2026 View Profile Colin Welch Instagram Twitter State: Minnesota School: Spring Lake Park Club: Minnesota Fury Colin Welch Colin Welch 5’10” | PG Spring Lake Park | 2026 State…
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Continue ReadingColin Welch Colin Welch 5’10” | PG Spring Lake Park | 2026 State MN plays the game with pace, head-up always looking to push the ball for easy scoring chances. The five-foot-eight-inch guard plays larger than his height, is unselfish making four assists including a touch pass dime,, and when needed, can score the ball. Welch managed 12 points in this contest.
Joel Saah Joel Saah 6’1″ | PG Armstrong | 2026 State MN goes by lasneaky.joe on Instagram, and he plays offense with a shifty, sneaky feel. The six-foot-one-inch guard from Armstrong multiple times knifed his way between defenders, either utilizing ball screens or dribble drive on his own. Saah poured in a game high 19 points, and seemed to be already an advanced ball-handler in ball screen maneuvering.
Woeser Jenpa Woeser Jenpa 6’2″ | SF Prior Lake | 2026 MN is six-foot guard from Prior Lake that played AAU with D1 Minnesota. Jenpa was able to score in multiple ways for Team 5 while leading them in scoring with 13 points. In transition, he drilled a pull-up from the 3-point line that was smooth, and another transition bucket he drove into the paint and made a floater. Jenpa found space on the floor for teammates to find him to make plays offensively throughout the second half.
With the ball in your hands an excellent trait is looking up and seeing the floor for opportunities. Rylan Mcpipe Rylan Mcpipe 5’10” | PG Robbinsdale Cooper | 2026 MN , a five-foot-seven-inch guard from Robinsdale Cooper and played AAU Grassroot Sizzle does a good job of looking up the floor. In the contest versus Team 2 he had three assists, and he was looking to get others involved often. McPipe managed 10 points of his own taking advantage of opportunities to score inside as well a confidence to shoot the ball from 3 when defenders gave him room.
Camar Blades Camar Blades 5’9″ | PG Park Center | 2026 State MN is a five-foot-seven-inch guard from Park Center High School. If you only could describe his game one way you say, fast. Blades is a quick first step guard that can navigate and attack the secondary defender on ball screen action. When gathering rebounds he will immediately look to find sprinting teammates like he did with the left handed half-court pass he made to the sprinting Jenpa for a lay-up.
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Part of what sets yourself apart in a showcase environment is being aggressive, and making the most of chances when you have the ball in your hands. Daulton Bauer Daulton Bauer 5’7″ | PG JWP | 2026 State MN , a five-foot-seven-inch guard from JWP did just this. Scoring 13 points, he pushed in one-on-one moments versus similarly sized defenders to get himself paint scores, and on the outside maneuvered a screen and roll chance into a step back 3-pointer.
Dominic Webster Dominic Webster 6’3″ | PF Elk River | 2026 State MN didn’t blow up the stat sheet in this game but he was involved in many of the scoring opportunities as either a secondary passer or primary ball screener. The six-foot-two-inch forward from Elk River is a smooth passer and has soft hands for finishing around the rim. He uses his body well to box out and grab defensive rebounds.
Dothan Ijadimbola Dothan Ijadimbola 6’6″ | SF Totino Grace | 2026 State MN is an early candidate for #1 prospect out of the 2026 class in Minnesota. The six-foot-five-inch forward that will play at Totino Grace High School this winter has a unique skill set that makes him an ideal prospect. Tall, long, athletic, can shoot from outside, and runs the floor.