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<p>Who were the workers that stood out at St. Cloud Cathedral tonight at the Community Clash? Here is your list of players that you should get to know! </p>
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<p>Tayte Antolick of Benson (6'4 Sr). Tayte played in the high post against the zone and did a great job of moving the ball inside and to the wings forcing the Braham defense to always be on the move. He grabbed ten rebounds, totalled four assists and scored five times for his ten points. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2126463' first='Owen' last='Grove'] of St. Cloud Cathedral (6'4, Jr). Once Owen got into the flow of the game his hard attack into a balanced touch as well as the pull-up game really gave his team a second scoring option to rely on. Had seven boards for the night and scored 16 points on six of ten shooting, and I like both the touch and the strong balanced frame getting to the clean looks Grove attempted. </p>
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<p>Dominick Nahl of Braham (6'4, Sr). Nahl was like a battle droid out there just wrestling for position in the paint and trying his best to defend much bigger size while grabbing EIGHTEEN rebounds (I missed one on my sheet when counting for social media). When you battle a 6'8 guy on the glass and nearly match his boards, you did something right. Nahl also scored 13 points. </p>
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<p>Jacob Oliver of St. Cloud Cathedral (6'1, Sr). Oliver did a ton of the defensive work and although Cathedral needed three of him to get the stops against the Huskers, Jacob had a strong all around game making it tough for whomever he was defending. Oliver also grabbed eight boards, had a team high four assists, and scored 13 points on six shot attempts. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2967156' first='Burkley' last='Omoke'] of Saul Rapids-Rice (6'2, Jr). Burkley never took a shot but he set a couple good screens, played some defense, moved the ball for a couple assists and in his limited time off the bench he grabbed eight rebounds. It will be interesting to see what kind of worker he can become by the time he is a senior. </p>
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<p>Nathan Streit of Holdingford (6'4, Sr). Streit is a player that really caught my eye. He is a good athlete that was used as a key defender on both a frontcourt player and a shooter that was making threes with good range. He is a very good athlete that grabbed seven boards and worked his way to the rim for 20 points on 8 of 14 attempts. A very nice, hard working complimentary piece. </p>
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<p>Wyatt Tverstol of Bemidji (6'6, Jr). The Lumberjacks strong five man grabbed nine rebounds, was a really smart passer in the paint kicking out for four assists, and he scored 14 points powering up to make 7 of 10 attempts with defenders hanging on him at times. Also battled for nine rebounds in traffic. A workman's near double-double. </p>
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