Battle at the Lakes: 16U All Tournament First Team
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The Battle at the Lakes was packed with talent and the 16u level hard some of the best future prospects. Here are the six players that earned first team all event. CJ Armstrong of D1 Minnesota (6’2 guard from Richfield).…
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Continue ReadingThe Battle at the Lakes was packed with talent and the 16u level hard some of the best future prospects. Here are the six players that earned first team all event.
CJ Armstrong of D1 Minnesota (6’2 guard from Richfield). Armstrong led his team to an undefeated record and he did it attacking defenses in many different ways scoring the ball. When it comes to 2025 pure scorers in Minnesota, Armstrong is looking like one of the best.
Drew Daoust Drew Daoust 6'2" | PG Southern Door | 2025 State WI of Wisconsin Crusaders (6’1 guard from Southern Door). Daoust is king of both vowels and numbers. He’s got a nice combination of three vowels in the middle of his name, and he puts up numbers at all points of the game. Scored 32 a game this winter and continues to produce in bunches for the Crusaders.
Max Dearborn Max Dearborn 6'4" | SG Byron | 2025 State MN of Minnesota Lightning (6’5 wing from Byron). Max is just getting back to healthy but you wouldn’t know it the way he is confidently going at teams. He’s going to be a college three point sniper but there looks to be more to him that hitting threes as Dearborn has a creative scoring handle and the confidence to go with it.
Brooks Hinson Brooks Hinson 6'1" | PG Marshfield | 2025 State #251 Nation WI of Wisconsin Playmakers (6’2 guard from Marshfield). Hinson had a 32 point game that included seven threes and that, along with three other quality scoring games, ranked him with the top scorers at the event. In addition to the scoring numbers Hinson also led his team to wins with some clutch late game plays.
Daniel Molhoek Daniel Molhoek 6'8" | C Edina | 2025 State MN of Minnesota Select (6’7 forward from Edina). Daniel scored in a variety of ways for Select to go 4-0, and he did it consistently. The occasional jumper, the low post game catch and finish, the active scores, and the finishes moving off the ball that all the guards created and he completed.
Devin Pass Devin Pass 6'3" | SG Shakopee | 2025 State MN of Minnesota Fury (6’3 wing from Shakopee). The consistency and effort are there with Devin Pass Devin Pass 6'3" | SG Shakopee | 2025 State MN but this weekend he had the kind of breakout game knocking out five early threes and scoring in bulk in the final game of the season. Picking a player from Fury for an individual award is almost always tough but pass made it easy this week.