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<p>Our second group of Class AAA stock risers and its not only quality names and prospects, it's some of the bigger names in the state in this class. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2877064' first='Carter' last='Brown'] of Duluth Denfeld (6'5). Agile forward with some length and when you talk about production, that is Brown. He averaged 28 points, 14 rebounds and three blocks a game for a team that won 18 games. Also shot 38.8 percent at the arc this year as his skills continue to grow. We are very anxious to see what he can do this 17u season. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2843124' first='Izaak' last='DePoint'] of Holy Angels (6'7). DePoint is a 6'7 forward with size that took a nice step this year. Scored 12 points a game this season and after a tough patch in the middle of the year Izaak found some consistency. He is a player to keep an eye on for the 17u season in terms of a next step. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2424180' first='Grant' last='Hansen'] of Orono (6'2). Hansen came back from injury and there were a lot of parts to him that looked like a brand new player/prospect. He scored over 20 points a game, he looked like he grew a couple inches, there was more pop to him and Grant seemed to ease right into the main scorer role. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='3579581' first='Mika' last='James'] of Westonka (6'1). If we did an article on the players that we think are going to score in bulk next year for reasons of need and because they are capable, Mika would be on the short list. A strong, explosive player that can hit from the arc and hit from mid-range, James scored just under 20 points a game this year. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2569233' first='De'Anthony' last='Sells'] of St. Cloud Apollo (6'6). Sells made a massive jump in the past nine months going from a player that could help to a real college basketball prospect. He's a very agile and active 6'6 which is not a common thing nor is the 20 points and nine rebounds a game that he averaged. Apollo was a top ten team for a bit and Sells was a huge reason why. </p>
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Our second group of Class AAA stock risers and its not only quality names and prospects, it's some of the bigger names in the state in this class.
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