Jack’s Section Semifinal Standouts
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The seven prospects who broke out in the three section semifinal matchups I saw last week! Brady Wooley MN #1 C #1 HEIGHT 6'9" POS C CLASS 2025 View Profile Brady Wooley Instagram Twitter State: Minnesota School: Orono Club: D1…
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Brady dominated on Saturday in a road win over Delano. He took advantage of the size advantage and finished the game with a statline of 23 points and 21 rebounds. He could not be stopped inside, converting on several finishes through traffic. He was going to work with his back to the basket, being able to get to his left or right hand for a hook or layup. He also threw down a pair of powerful dunks and connected with a triple in the second half. Wooley and the Spartans will take on BSM on Thursday in a rematch of last year.
Highlights
Anthony had a huge second half in a win over a really good Washburn team on Saturday. He got the crowd on their feet with a two-handed fast break dunk early in the first half and was flying around the floor making plays on the defensive end. He is one of the fastest players in the state and was jumping passing lanes for easy steals, resulting in transition opportunities. He was getting downhill for finishes through contact, converting on a couple three-point plays. Smith also hit the dagger late in the game, a triple to extend the Royal lead to double-digits.
I was extremely impressed with Tyler in a section semifinal win over Lakeville South. His athleticism was the first trait that stood out to me. He threw down a pair of two-handed dunks and had a high flying chase down block. He also showed his versatile offensive game, being able to score from all three levels. He was using his size and speed to get to the basket and finish through contact. He could hit a pull-up in the mid-range and use the dribble to create space for shots from beyond the arc. Beckwith will need another big game on Friday to beat Lakeville North.
Nolan has had a breakout postseason thus far and turned in a great performance on Saturday. He is automatic around the basket, knowing how to avoid his shot from being blocked. He can also knock down looks from deep, being able to pull up off the dribble or get shots off quick off the catch. He is great in the pick and roll, being able to find a teammate for a layup or score himself. He had 23 points on Saturday and a school record 53 points in a win over Cooper in the quarterfinals.
Kyle capped off an excellent high school career with a solid game in the section semifinal loss to Hopkins. He was hitting shots from deep to start the game and had the entire Washburn offense run through him the whole contest. He is so versatile when working in the post, being able to score in a variety of ways and look over the defense to find open teammates. He scored a team-high 25 points with a handful of rebounds and assists. He will take his talents to Colorado State next season.
DeMarcus left it all out on the floor in his final high school game. He is an excellent on-ball defender, picking up with high effort and intensity from start to finish. He scored a team-high 16 points, having to battle for every basket against a tough Farmington team. He did most of his scoring around the basket, having the ability to blow by defenders on his way to difficult finish. He also connected with a couple triples off of the dribble. Burks will be a freshman at Northern State next season where I could see him carving out an important role.
Max has been one of my favorite players to watch this season and he gave it his all in the section semifinal loss to Orono. He is one of the best in the state at creating separation using the dribble with different combinations of crossovers and step backs. He also has great touch around the basket, being able to convert on tough acrobatic layups through multiple defenders. Iversen is going to be very fun to watch in his final two seasons of high school basketball.