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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2422061' first='Jonah' last='Ask'] of Farmington (5'11 Pg).  Jonah came back from injury and gave the State Tournament Tigers a reliable ball handler and a solid defender.  He played his role very well this year and will have a bigger role as a senior. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2422072' first='Alex' last='Hulskotter'] of Prior Lake (6'1 Cg).  Alex is one of the skilled Prior Lake players that is a part of a promising junior class.  He was a top five scorer for his team, top five rebounder, and was second on the team in assists. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2422065' first='Drew' last='Kolander'] of Lakeville North (6'7 Pf).  Kolander moved into the rotation this year and showed more promise I think than some expected.  Scored a couple times a game and will be the top returning frontcourt player for the Panthers for next season. </p>
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<p>Angok Kucka of Rochester JM (6'7 Pf).  Very thin but Angok has a pretty looking shot and the two games I saw he made multiple jumpers.  Long and moves pretty well too. He is a raw player but a player with potential. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2381222' first='Deng' last='Lueth'] of Rochester JM (6'11 Big).  Lueth is a legit 6'11 with a legit 7'3 wingspan.  He has huge hands and some of the longest legs you will see.  I could see him growing more because despite his size he looks young and his torso could certainly lengthen.  I watched him play his second varsity game ever and he had 14 points and 8 boards.  Deng has a lot to learn still but he is a rare person size wise that a team can work with.  Despite still being so raw I have been impressed with his effort to get up and down. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2422068' first='Brayson' last='Sawyer'] of Rochester JM (6'4 Sg).  One of the best players that we will add to these lists this spring will be Brayson.  He scored 18 a game this winter and did it both with a touch at the arc, and an underrated ability to score inside the arc using his frame.  Had a good weekend when we saw him in St. Cloud with the Heat. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2422073' first='Weston' last='Schult'] of Hastings (5'10 Pg).  Weston is smart, steady player that has been the Raiders starting point guard for the last year and a half.  Schult is a smart decision maker that scored seven points a game shooting 38 percent at the arc with six assists and four boards a game.  A quality, sturdy lead guard that led his team above .500 this year. </p>
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<p>Marques Simpson of Rochester Century (6'3, Sg).  Simpson scored ten a game for Century as a part of the versatile role that the agile, strong junior played.  When we saw him he was handling the basketball for his team but also rebounding and defending a bigger player. </p>
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