Hard Work Region Finals: Max’s Post Standouts
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Seven post prospects who impressed in the games I watched at the Prep Hoops Hard Work Region Finals! Parker Fahning Parker Fahning 6'7" | PF Eden Prairie | 2024 State MN HEIGHT 6'7" POS PF CLASS 2024 Parker Fahning Parker…
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Parker Fahning Parker Fahning 6'7" | PF Eden Prairie | 2024 State MN
Parker Fahning Parker Fahning 6'7" | PF Eden Prairie | 2024 State MN
Faced off against a pair of Division 1 committed bigs, Parker wasn’t backing down against Sanford Sports. At 6’7 he was giving up some height, but made up for it with his scrappiness constantly fighting for position on the block to make entry passes difficult. He was getting under their skin with his constant fight for position, and ability to wall up to just get a piece of the ball as they went up to shoot. Blocked a handful of shots while altering some more looks at the rim. Offensively he stretched the floor with three 3’s and slashed to the rim for another bucket to finish with 11 points in a semi-finals loss.
After a quite semi-finals game, Andrew responded with a big second half in the 15u title game for All Wisconsin. Showcased good touch around the basket with the willingness to turn over either shoulder and utilize both hands. He’s an impressive athlete at 6’9, and it showed as he exploded off the floor for a pair of dunks at the end of the game to close out the win in style. Jensen runs the floor hard, is a strong rebounder, and alters a ton of shots with his mobility sliding into good position under the basket.
Saturday was my first time watching DeAndre play in person, and he more than impressed in the two games I watched. Combining for over 50 points, he was a force anytime he caught in/near the paint. Was able to just power his way up to the basket to finish, and was relentless following up misses on the offensive glass. Mobile forward at 6’7 who runs the floor hard and is quick off the floor to dunk or swat shots. Flashed an outside jumper with two 3′, and also had a few times he beat his man off the dribble to get to the rim and finish. Budding 67 forward whose best basketball lies ahead.
Owen is a flat out competitor. In the 17u title game, he was making life difficult for a pair of D1 commits with his fight for position and the strength he packs into a lean frame. Came up huge in the final minute of the game with a clutch rebound in traffic as the ball was getting tipped around and he was the one finally able to secure it. Offensively he makes the most of his chances off of dump-off passes as he’s an efficient finisher inside. Also ran the floor hard consistently throughout the game.
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Elijah combines power and finesse in the paint for Minnesota Chill. Strong frame allows him to bulldoze his way through contact to finish inside, as well as rebound at a high level. He also showed the more skilled side to his game as he could face up, recognize his man sagging off a bit, and pull up for a short/mid-range jumper along the baseline. Going to be a constant double-double threat this winter as he does a great job of clearing out space with a box-out before securing rebounds with two hands.
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Alec was a big reason why Sanford Sports was able to advance to the 17u title game. In a tight game against Real Phenom, he helped spark a run that saw Sanford Sports just take the game over in the end. At 6’9-6’10 he had a big size advantage over his man, as well as a strong frame that allowed him to get some physical buckets in the paint. He’s a solid athlete as well, and threw down a pair of dunks just stepping in from the dunker spot. Those plays gave his team a ton of momentum moving forward. Did a great job of staying strong with the ball when a smaller but quicker Real Phenom team looked to swarm him in the paint.
Ross Liegel
Ross Liegel
The D1 football commit had some moments of dominance on Friday night. Defenders just couldn’t contain his blend of strength, agility, and touch at 6’8. Showed a nice spin move to get off his shot in the lane, but could also play some bully ball and just work his man under the rim before powering up to finish. You wouldn’t expect a 6’8 player to move as well as Ross does, but he’s able to bring his man out to the perimeter and then show a quick burst to beat him off the dribble and get to the basket. Impressive stuff from the multi-sport standout.