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<p>[program_tooltip program_id='2075672' first='Minnesota' last='Fury'] Goring will play in 5 Prep Hoops Circuit events this spring and summer starting with Madness in the Midwest April 17th-19th in Appleton, Wisconsin. In May they will play in Battle at the Lakes May 8-10th and NHR State Tournament May 29-31st in Minnesota. To finish of their season they will play two tournaments in July, 2K26 in Minneapolis July 10-12th and the National Open Championship in Indy July 17-19th.</p>
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<p><a href="https://www.mnfuryboys.com/17ugoring">View Fury Goring here</a></p>
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<p>#1 [player_tooltip player_id='2126466' first='Kobby' last='Sambrew'] - Sambrew is a six-foot-six-inch 2027 wing from Prior Lake showed me last summer he could flourish on the wing and not just be an undersized front-court player. He ran the floor quickly and moved laterally smoothly and his leaping ability improved. Sambrew has also improved his perimeter scoring as a shooter and driver. This pair with his high-level motor defensively makes him a much more impactful two-way player.</p>
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<p>#2 [player_tooltip player_id='2140617' first='Geno' last='Ward'] - Ward is a five-foot-ten-inch Holy Family guard that scored 14.4 points and averaged 4.5 assists as Holy Family lead ball handler and creator at the point. Ward is a high percentage 3-point shooter at 41% overall and has considerable success as a spot-up perimeter shooter. Traditional point guard with the ability to score with or without the ball. Ward rebounds well for his position and is a tough guard.</p>
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<p>#3 [player_tooltip player_id='2140577' first='Carson' last='Kuchenbecker'] - Kuchenbecker is a six-foot-four-inch wing from Holy Family that averaged 12 points, 7.6 rebounds and 2 assists per game while shooting 58/8% from the floor. Kuchenbecker has skilled footwork that enables him to score around the rim and he works well as a screener and cutter. Kuchenbecker has ability on the perimeter as a shooter.</p>
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<p>#4 [player_tooltip player_id='2140559' first='Ben' last='Goring'] - Goring is a six-foot guard from Farmington has skill as a perimeter shooter and plays the game with good pace, especially when pushing the ball. Point guard in the traditional sense, gets the offense set and moves the ball well. </p>
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<p>#5 [player_tooltip player_id='2140551' first='Amir' last='Bobmanuel'] - Bobmanuel is a six-foot guard from Washburn is a high-energy, very well moving laterally defensive guard who can shoot from the perimeter. Bobmanuel shows ability to attack the defense from the 3-pointer stance from the perimeter and has shown ability to finish around the rim well enough for his size.</p>
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<p>#10 [player_tooltip player_id='2416949' first='Tyrese' last='Hutton'] - Hutton is a six-foot-five-inch forward from Apple Valley that does well defending inside and on the perimeter when jumping out on ball screens. Hutton surprises defenders when he spots up beyond the arc and knocks down 3-pointers like in the state title game against Chaska. Hutton did shoot a respectable 35.2% from 3 on 125 attempts for the 2025-26 season. </p>
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<p>#11 [player_tooltip player_id='2417230' first='Brayden' last='Harris'] - Harris is a six-foot-three-inch guard from Farmington that plays the game fast, gets up and down quickly in transition, and is a hard working on-ball defender. Harris uses his hands well to collect steals, actual steals, not just loose balls that end up in his hands as a steal.</p>
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<p>#23 [player_tooltip player_id='2126465' first='Tommy' last='Schabert'] - Schabert is a six-foot-seven-inch forward from Farmington that missed all of the 2025-26 high school basketball season due to injury. Schabert has good physical size and he uses that when putting the ball on the floor driving from the perimeter or running out on the fast break. Schabert is a match-up problem for slow forwards and thinner wings. He's too quick for big forwards who need to guard him because of his physical size, and he's too big for quicker wings who lack strength. Schabert has shown ability to shoot from the perimeter.</p>
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<p>#24 [player_tooltip player_id='2140606' first='Ethan' last='McGrath'] - McGrath is a six-foot-three-inch guard from Eastview that is a pretty unique athlete. McGrath is turning into a high-level punter prospect in football, and the trend for better and better athletes in football as kickers and punters shows with a player like McGrath. McGrath has good size, strength, and is a knock down perimeter shooter. His versatility as to play guard and wing gives Eastview a solid piece and this Fury team.</p>
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<p>#41 [player_tooltip player_id='2417301' first='Hunter' last='Vinkemeier'] - Vinkemeier is a six-foot-ten-inch Le Sueur-Henderson center that put up monster numbers for nearly the entire 2025-26 season. Vinkemeier was SCC Conference Player of the Year scoring 30.3 points and grabbing 20.6 rebounds per game. Vinkemeier made 60.8% of his 2-point shots overall and 40% of his 3-pointers on 165 attempts. Vinkemeier runs the floor well for his size, and uses his length to stop shots either by blocking them or making players second guess themselves when they see his presence. </p>
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Minnesota Fury
Goring will play in 5 Prep Hoops Circuit events this spring and summer starting with Madness in the Midwest April 17th-19th in Appleton, Wisconsin. In May they will play in Battle at the Lakes May 8-10th and NHR State Tournament May 29-31st in Minnesota. To finish of their season they will play two tournaments in July, 2K26 in Minneapolis July 10-12th and the National Open Championship in Indy July 17-19th.
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