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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2912515' first='Will' last='Bromeland'] - Bromeland a Blue Earth 2026 guard has made a big impact playing for [program_tooltip program_id='2075704' first='MN' last='Rise'] this past summer. At six-foot-four-inches tall and ability to play the guard or wing position gives him good versatility. Secondary ball handler type, can help with those duties on offense, and has good range on his jump shot. Good technical ability with his footwork, and willing and able passer.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2509491' first='Gunnar' last='Liebl'] - The 2026 six-foot-one-inch Dawson-Boyd point guard gave one of the better performances I witnessed at the Comets GPA versus the MN Comets Lewis team. Liebl was able to create space for himself for mid-range jumpers, got to the basket, and showed ability to hit beyond the arc as well. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2728383' first='Damarion' last='Moss'] - The 2026 Detroit Lakes guard scored over 15 points per game for the Lakers as an all conference performer and he showed off his scoring acumen this summer with [program_tooltip program_id='2076003' first='West' last='Central United']. Moss has solid size for a point guard at six-foot-two-inches with solid athletic ability and scoring ability all over the floor.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2863682' first='Logan' last='Shimek'] - Shimek is a six-foot-six-inch forward from Rochester Mayo and played with the Minnesota Lightning this summer. Shimek doesn't get pushed around on the court and makes his way around getting to his spots generally unbothered. Solid footwork and moves without the ball cutting the basket giving his teammates a target for scores. His best offense is close to the basket however he's showed he can stretch out on the perimeter and shoot from range.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2519956' first='Sullivan' last='Hall'] - Hall recently transferred to Minnesota to play at Jackson County. His six-foot-ten-inch frame gives him great size for an interior post player. Hall seems comfortable at the elbow and makes quick decisions going to the basket. Hall finishes above the rim and shows ability blocking shots defensively. At times Hall showed he can step out on the perimeter and shoot from beyond the 3-point line.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2465512' first='Duke' last='King'] - The now Tartan six-foot-five-inch left-handed wing with a 6'11 wingspan had a strong summer for [program_tooltip program_id='2075808' first='Powerhouse' last='MN']. Routinely King would score in double figures, grab anywhere from 5 to 10 rebounds, pick up a steal or 2, block a shot, and hand out a few assists. King has a solid face-up game from the elbow going to his left and in transition he plays strong with his good athleticism.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1560826' first='Joel' last='Saah'] - The six-foot-one-inch point guard that played MN Select this summer recently picked up an offer from D3 power in Minnesota the St. John Johnnies. The Park Center guard has good quickness with the ball and on the perimeter as a defender. This summer with MN Select he showed he can run and control the offensive while setting up his teammates for scores in multiple ways.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1560749' first='Colin' last='Piper'] - Piper was a double-double per game average player for White Bear Lake during the 2024-25 season at 15 points and 10 rebounds per while shooting 36% on 3-pointers. Recently the WBL forward received a D2 offer from Bemidji State University and was offered by UMary in June after a good summer with Team FSA. Piper is six-foot-eight-inches tall and stretches the floor well while also being a rim presence on defense.</p>
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Will Bromeland
Will
Bromeland
MN
- Bromeland a Blue Earth 2026 guard has made a big impact playing for
MN Rise
this past summer. At six-foot-four-inches tall and ability to play the guard or wing position gives him good versatility. Secondary ball handler type, can help with those duties on offense, and has good range on his jump shot. Good technical ability with his footwork, and willing and able passer.
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