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<p>Jamichael Breauxsaus-Ollie of Fridley (5'10, G). Fridley doesn't have the depth they did last year but they have a 1-2 punch that has allowed them to win more than expected and be more competitive than expected. This strong attack guard is scoring 22 points a game. </p>
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<p>Eugene Brown of Minneapolis South (6'4, SF). Brown is averaging 16.5 points and 8.5 rebounds a game shooting nearly 70 percent from the floor. He's an attack guy and a tough paint guy that has helped South be better than expected! </p>
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<p>Ja'Hari Hill of St. Paul Como Park (6'3, PF). Hill is scoring nearly 19 points a game for Como Park with a season high of 34 points against Washington. Como Park is at 6-13 but Hill has had a take notice season. </p>
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<p>Max Siegrist of Big Lake (6'5 F). Max can play both forward spots for the Hornets as he is capable of hitting threes but also rebounding, scoring around the basket, and getting to contests and defending around the basket. He is scoring over 20 a night. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2857088' first='Tj' last='Stuttley'] of Benilde-St. Margaret's (6'3, G). One of the most physically gifted guards in the state of Minnesota, TJ can play both guard spots and his addition to the BSM team has given the Knights a three headed senior attack that has only lost a couple games. TJ is scoring 16 points a game. </p>
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We continue moving through the seniors that we need to add to the rankings!
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