In an event that was supposed to feature Minnesota Prep playing Donda Academy, Park Center stepped in to replace the now defuncted Donda Academy prep school. In a tightly contested battle, Park Center would be victorious over Minnesota Prep at…
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Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log inIn an event that was supposed to feature Minnesota Prep playing Donda Academy, Park Center stepped in to replace the now defuncted Donda Academy prep school. In a tightly contested battle, Park Center would be victorious over Minnesota Prep at Target Center November 3rd in the 2nd annual Shorty Classic hosted by Minnesota Prep.
Six-foot-four-inch 2024 guard
Casmir Chavis
Casmir
Chavis
6'3″ | PG
Park Center | 2024
State
#194
Nation
MN
showcased why he’s the number one scoring option for Park Center for 2022-23. Not just scoring the most points in the game, 22, he took the most shots. Chavis displayed his ability to put an opponent away as he hit back-to-back 3-pointers to seal the victory over Minnesota Preparatory Academy in the fourth quarter. Chavis contributed in other ways as well as he secured seven rebounds, assisted on four baskets, and swiped and stripped away the ball from opponents four times.
The former Minneapolis South six-foot-eight-inch
Chiang Ring
Chiang
Ring
6'8″ | C
Park Center | 2024
State
#202
Nation
MN
seems to be the ever growing prospect. Each year improving at gradual rates while still being elite at what got people’s attention first. Ring has a rep for being a phenomal shot blocker kept true to that blocking four shots. The growth of his game however is his ball handling and ability to play out on the perimeter. With a handle that is emerging more and more of the passing days this skill is unlocking Ring’s ability to score in a number of ways making him more than just a screen and roll threat.

What Jalyn Patterson lacks in size, he makes up with speed, quickness, and basketball awareness. Running the show for Minnesota Prep the five-foot-seven-inch 2025 point guard set up teammates with five assists with a court vision similar to Charlotte point guard brother Lu’Cye Patterson. Not afraid to compete with bigger players Patterson secured five rebounds, and managed eight free throw attepts. Patterson has a potential to shoot it from range too as he made a deep 3 to end the 1st quarter.

Jinup Dobuol is a super integrity prospect as he’s a six-foot-eight-inch wing with the skills of a six-foot-two-inch type guard. Dobuol is long, athletic and plays above the rim and can terrorize teams in transition as once he gets out in front of the defense as you can conclude, he’s finishing in style. At times shows an ability with the dribble pull-up game in ISO and screen plays.

Tyler Mason is a 2024 six-foot-two-inch big man from Minnesota Preparatory Academy. Mason utilized his soft hands and touch to score himself 12 points over the course of the game versus Park Center. Mason has a solid base, controls himself well inside offensively and defensively. When twisting and turning in the paint he did a good job keeping the ball up above the smaller defenders to be able to make short lay-ups. Defensively he managed two locks, one he didn’t fall for a ball fake, and swatted away an attempt by an opponent.
CJ O’Hara
CJ
O’Hara
6'4″ | SF
Park Center | 2023
State
#285
Nation
MN
is a powerful wing who will make opponents work to score while displaying the ability to guard all positions. On offense O’Hara will overpower smaller guards while also keeping his eye ready to assist a teammate. Over the course of the game versus Minnesota Prep O’Hara scored 14 points, 9 of which came from beyond 3, and contributed five assists.
Kaden Cook
Kaden
Cook
6'4″ | PF
Park Center | 2023
State
MN
is a six-foot-four-inch wing that if you are matched up with, you better box out, on the offensive and defensive glass. Cook grabbed 14 boards, 6 offensive, and used that aggressiveness to his advantage to give Park Center numerous chances. Along with the 14 rebounds Cook scored 14 points in a way that didn’t take away from the offensive creators. He’s the type of player every potential contender needs, scraps for everything, but you can’t leave him entirely alone.
Joe Burgess Joe Burgess 6'5″ | SF Park Center | 2023 State MN grabbed 11 rebounds in the contest, seven offensive. The six-foot-three-inch wing was active throughout, shedding bodies to give himself and the team 2nd chances. Burgess has solid athleticism with good amounts of fluidity in his movements. Another great fit player within the team framework where he’ll contribute a couple of assists, swipe a couple steals, and even block a shots.