Greater Metro: First-Team
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Jack Daugherty Jack Daugherty 6'8" | PF Brookfield Central | 2024 State #311 Nation WI | Brookfield Central | Senior This 6’8 forward had a stellar year for Brookfield Central and helped them to a 5th place finish among top…
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Continue ReadingJack Daugherty Jack Daugherty 6'8" | PF Brookfield Central | 2024 State #311 Nation WI | Brookfield Central | Senior
This 6’8 forward had a stellar year for Brookfield Central and helped them to a 5th place finish among top notch competition. The Illinois State commit finished 5th in scoring in the stacked greater metro conference, including 29 points in a win over Wauwatosa West. Daugherty was all over the boards this season, snatching 9.6 per contest, landing him in third place in conference play with his season-high being 17 against Wauwatosa West. His efforts earned him first-team all-conference honors.
Nolan Minessale Nolan Minessale 6'5" | SF Marquette | 2024 State WI | Marquette | Senior
There is not much else to achieve in a season when it comes to Marquette’s Nolan Minesalle. The D1 St. Thomas commit led the Greater Metro Conference in scoring, pouring in 22.1 points per contest and 29 in the Division 1 State Final game. The 6 ‘5 forward drew in 6.6 rebounds per game, landing him in 6th in the conference overall. The lanky wing recorded his season high 15 rebounds in a win over Sussex Hamilton. The senior leader also led his team in assists, averaging 4.6 a game landing him at 3rd in the conference. Minesalle earned first-team all-conference honors as well as “Player Of The Year” nod.
T.J Adams | Marquette | Senior
This Division 3 UW-Lacrosse commit had himself a consistent year for the Division 1 state champs. He tallied 11.5 points per game, and a huge 28 point outburst against Wauwatosa West. He landed himself 14th in conference ranking in the scoring category, and 5th in assists averaging 4.1 per game. Adams earned himself first-team all-conference honors to cap off his high school career.
Peyton Mckenna | Germantown | Senior
McKenna will head to division 3 Carroll College after a stellar senior year for Germantown. The methodical guard averaged 10.4 points per game and a breakout 24 point game against Brookfield Central. His consistent scoring output landed him in the top 20 in scoring in a stacked conference. The 6’2 combo guard pulled in 2.8 rebounds per contest. His efforts earned him first-team all-conference honors.
Aidan Konop Aidan Konop 6'2" | SG Sussex Hamilton | 2024 State WI | Sussex Hamilton | Senior
Konop was one of few players to land in the top 10 in multiple categories this season. He averaged 20 points per contest, which landed him in second place in scoring in his conference. He had a 30 point outing against Brookfield East in a win. The gritty guard pulled in 6.1 rebounds which placed him at 7th, and 3.9 assists per game that landed him at 6th in the GMC. Konop will take his talents to Division 2 Hillsdale after a standout year for Sussex Hamilton. His ability to fill the stat sheet earned him first-team all-conference honors.
Kai Rogers Kai Rogers 6'10" | C Wauwatosa West | 2025 State #41 Nation WI | Wauwatosa West | Junior
This 2025 has a bright future with multiple Division 1 offers from various big names around the country. The 6’11 powerhouse tallied 20 points per game including a 29 point game against a strong Pewaukee opponent. He led the GMC in rebounding, picking up 13.6 rebounds per game. The future Division 1 prospect also found himself cracking the top ten in the assists category, averaging 3.5 per game. Rogers received first-team- all-conference honors following the 23-34 season.
Cahlil Jones Cahlil Jones 6'2" | SG Germantown | 2026 State WI | Germantown | Sophomore
Jones was the sole sophomore on a list of big names. The 6 ‘3 2026 prospect landed in the top ten in scoring this year, averaging 13.9 points per game along with a 26 point display against Oshkosh North on the road. The stocky underclassmen recorded 4 rebounds per game which landed him in the top 20 in the category. He also tallied 3.3 assists per game which will increase as his role does for the Warhawks. Not only did he help lead his team to a second place finish in the Greater Metro Conference but he received first-team all-conference honors as well.