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Minnesota Select 17U Ohnstad was one of the best teams on the Prep Hoops Circuit at 16U level in 2023. They return with 5 returning players and 4 new guys. Brogan Madson MN #16 PG #3 HEIGHT 6'1" POS PG…
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Continue ReadingMinnesota Select 17U Ohnstad was one of the best teams on the Prep Hoops Circuit at 16U level in 2023. They return with 5 returning players and 4 new guys.
Brogan Madson Brogan Madson 6’1″ | PG Mankato East | 2025 State MN – Madson is a six-foot-one-inch 2025 guard from 3A state runner-up Mankato East. In that game Madson’s scoring ability was on full display as he scored 27 points with one exception, he missed all his 3-point attempts. Madson has a good left-handed shooting motion. Another skill lacking in the game was Madson’s ability to rack up assists. He’s such a fantastic table setter for an offense and has very good passing instincts.
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Max Lorenson Max Lorenson 6’2″ | SG Eden Prairie | 2025 State MN – Lorenson is a six-foot-two-inch 2025 guard from Eden Prairie where he made the jump for the Eagles. Lorenson averaged 17 points-per-game being the 2nd leading scorer for the Eagles. Scores at all 3-levels, excellent on the wing as a pick and roll ball handler. More athleticism than you’d think, especially surprised me on the Prep Hoops Circuit with an exceptional dunk.
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Peyton Podany Peyton Podany 6’4″ | SG Anoka | 2025 State MN – Podany is a six-foot-four-inch shooting guard from Anoka. The 2025 Podany is a good athlete, with good agility. Can guard up a position because of size. He can get hot from beyond the arc where’s made more three 3-pointers in seven separate games including a 7 make game versus Coon Rapids this season. Podany is quarterback at Anoka for football so he has natural leadership abilities.
Kyle Kyle Dalum | 2028 MN Steinke – Steinke a six-foot-five-inch wing from Mankato West. The 2025 Steinke has the ability to score inside with solid footwork on post moves and moves without the ball to score lay-ups. Steinke is a sharp finisher around the rim as well with good touch and a bit of craft. Steinke can also score outside too with a smooth shooting motion.
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Omar Kaba Omar Kaba 6’8″ | C Blake | 2025 State MN – Kaba is a 2025 six-foot-eight-inch forward from Blake. Kaba is rapidly improving agile athlete showing more and more ability each year. This season he’s shown great growth in his ball handling and open floor movements with the ball. Kaba is a pretty exceptional shot blocker, and strong defensive rebounder
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Riley Johnson Riley Johnson 6’4″ | SG Chanhassen | 2025 State MN – Johnson is a six-foot-four-inch 2025 shooting guard from Chanhassen. Emphasis on shooting. Johnson is a very good outside shooter, and this past season grew as an overall scorer.
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Duke Richardson Duke Richardson 6’2″ | CG Minnetonka | 2025 State MN – Richardson is a six-foot-one-inch 2025 guard from Minnetonka. Richardson is very good without the ball as he’s a very good athlete who moves exceptionally. Can guard both guard positions, and is physical on the perimeter. Has good ability to shoot the 3 ball.
Brooks Johnson Brooks Johnson 6’6″ | SF Duluth Marshall | 2025 State MN – Johnson is a six-foot-six-inch 2025 wing from Duluth Marshall. Johnson is a very good athlete who runs the floor very well. Once out in the open floor Johnson attacks the rim with solid body control, aggressiveness, and burst. Johnson has post inside ability in post-ups, and can really take advantage of smaller defenders. When you try to guard taller defenders with him they can have slow feet as he blows by them. Johnson’s outside shooting ability is his biggest improvement area and is making strides. He is a top 10 2025 prospect in Minnesota.
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Pierce Petersohn Pierce Petersohn 6’5″ | SG Triton | 2026 State MN – Petersohn is a 2026 six-foot-five-inch wing from Triton. Petersohn has a six-foot-eight-innch wingspan making him a versatile defender and a dangerous player in transition. He’s a good Off-ball cutter and can finish with authority at the rim. He can handle the ball well enough in the open floor and in half-court like a guard, and has showcased some ability in iso situations of making jumpers.