Minnesota High Schoolers Who Flashed This Week
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Michael Cooper MN #48 PF #6 HEIGHT 6'6" POS PF CLASS 2023 View Profile Michael Cooper Instagram Twitter State: Minnesota School: Robbinsdale Cooper Club: Gain Elite Michael Cooper Michael Cooper 6’6″ | PF Robbinsdale Cooper | 2023 State MN is…
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Continue ReadingMichael Cooper Michael Cooper 6’6″ | PF Robbinsdale Cooper | 2023 State MN is a six-foot-six-inch forward from Robbinsdale Cooper. Cooper is a versatile forward that uses speed, quickness, and length to beat opponents to loose balls and rebounds. He has an improving perimeter game, and passes the ball consistently. Cooper is smooth finisher inside six feet, and was productive in his games this week scoring 22, 21, and 31 points.
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Cooper Drews Cooper Drews 6’4″ | SF Princeton | 2023 State MN is off to a fantastic start for 2022-23 and ready to help carry Princeton back to the Minnesota state tournament. The six-foot-four-inch wing does just about everything on the floor including being the leading scorer. He scores in a multitude of ways, beyond the arc, mid-range, inside, and gets out in transition. Drews will also work for rebounds (not one game under 9 boards in any single game), is a very adept passer (9 assists vs Duluth Denfeld), and has knack for picking up steals.
Aaron Keykal
Aaron Keykal
Aaron Keykal is a six-foot-five-inch forward from Princeton. He’s an active rebounder, solid passer in the low post, and runs the floor well for his size. The Senior is off to a solid start for the undefeated Tigers as he’s averaging 19.5 points-per-game and a team high 11 rebounds per game. Keykal has a knack for blocking shots as he’s averaging 3.5 blocks per game so far.
Kyle Jorgensen Kyle Jorgensen 6’9″ | C Minneapolis Washburn | 2024 State #308 Nation MN is a six-foot-nine-inch forward from Washburn. Jorgensen is a very productive scorer, smooth game around the rim with a soft touch. Can be extremely productive as he has games this week where he put up a 34 point game versus Holy Angels and 35 versus Hiawatha. He has the ability to defend the rim and is an excellent defensive rebounder. Jorgensen is a solid passer out of the high post.
Liam Farniok Liam Farniok 6’3″ | SG Minneapolis Southwest | 2024 State MN is a six-foot-three-inch guard from Minneapolis Southwest. Farniok has a consistent outside shot, especially spot-ups, and does an excellent job coming off screens. This ability enables him to move off the ball quite well, and draws defenders which sets up opportunities for his cutting to the basket. Farniok is a crafty scorer around the basket so the ability to move without the ball enables him for easy 2’s off back cuts and back doors.
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Brooks Johnson Brooks Johnson 6’6″ | SF Duluth Marshall | 2025 State MN is a six-foot-five-inch bouncy wing from Duluth Marshall. The 2025 sophomore wing had games of 44 points and 46 points over the past week. Can score in a variety of ways. Johnson has the ability to knock down the outside shot, he runs up and down the floor sleekly, and has athleticism to block shots defensively. His footwork is advanced for high school sophomore and is definitely something that will set him apart from opponents.
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Max Iversen Max Iversen 6’2″ | PG Delano | 2026 State MN is a 2026 freshman guard from Delano who can really shoot the ball. Iversen is an advanced 3-point shooter, and he’s definitely a player you don’t want to concede space to. In his 30-point game versus Orono he showcased a short runner shot, and a good ball-fake side-step 3-pointer.