2024 Rankings Update: Class AA New Additions Part 2
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More new names from Class AA basketball added to the senior prospect rankings. Cooper Dack Cooper Dack 5'11" | PG Montevideo | 2024 State MN of Montevideo (5’11 pg). The Montevideo backcourt has combined with young talent to have a…
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Cooper Dack Cooper Dack 5'11" | PG Montevideo | 2024 State MN of Montevideo (5’11 pg). The Montevideo backcourt has combined with young talent to have a 21 win season. Cooper plays with a lot of activity and they use that activity to run the offense but also defend and scored a dozen points a game. Leads team in assists at about 4-5 a game for second straight year.
Landon Nieman Landon Nieman 5'10" | PG Eden Valley-Watkins | 2024 State MN of Eden Valley-Watkins (5’10 pg). Landon is an excellent ball handler that does a great job of running his team’s halfcourt offense and leading as a senior. Scoring a dozen a game but leads in assists and is the vocal guy for his team.
Grant Paffrath Grant Paffrath 6'3" | SF New London-Spicer | 2024 State MN of New London-Spicer (6’3 sf). Grant scored 25 a game this year and he does it with versatility and physicality. Strong player that will get after it on defense but also score his 25 in a variety of ways.
Mikkel Rawdon of St. Paul Academy (6’6 pf). Active, agile, moves well without the ball, and is scoring more and more away from the cup. Averaged 23 points a game so far this year for SPA as Rawdon got stronger and he’s been tougher to stop. SPA starts their playoff run tomorrow.
Greysn Rennie of Maranatha Christian Academy (5’9 pg). Rennie scored 19 a game this year with four assists a game making the MCA backcourt once again tough to deal with. A multi-year all league player.
Bryce Vanderbeek Bryce Vanderbeek 6'3" | SF Paynesville Area | 2024 State MN of Paynesville Area (6’3 sf). Versatile, strong and tough, Bryce’s leadership and maturity led to his team winning 22 games and Bryce playing several roles. He scored 17 a night.
Albert Wellington of St. Paul Humboldt (5’8 pg). This guard fought his way onto the list. Nearly doubled his team’s win total leading with 21 points, 5 boards, 5 assists and nearly four assists a contest.
Alex Zimmerman of HLWW (6’6 pf). Zimmerman is a good, smart all around player that scores a dozen a game but passes well as a forward and rebounds at a rate of eight or nine a game as well.