The Park Region Preview
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Last season New York Mills won the Park Region Conference and they are looking to compete. Henning should be the top contender. Here is the Park Region Conference Preview. Conference Commentary Top Ten Potential: New York Mills, Henning New…
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Continue ReadingLast season New York Mills won the Park Region Conference and they are looking to compete. Henning should be the top contender. Here is the Park Region Conference Preview.
Conference Commentary
Top Ten Potential: New York Mills, Henning
New York Mills and Henning will first compete with one another for the league title and then they will try and run through the very difficult 6A gauntlet of talented teams to try and qualify for the state tournament. New York Mills is talented and they have a lot of experienced players returning from a team that went 12-1 in league play a season ago and 17-3 overall. Henning is talented, also has most of their talent back, and we all know they are coached by an excellent staff. That said, New York Mills beat Henning by big margins last year so they start out on top.
Compete with Most: Pillager, Wadena-Deer Creek, Verndale, Menahga
Pillager had a solid season at 11-8 last year but they lost four starters from that club so they are likely to take a step back this year. There are still some solid seniors but there is a lot to replace. Wadena-Deer Creek also lost some veterans but where they are different from Pillager is that they have their best player back AND they had some really good freshmen last season that will step into much bigger roles this year. Verndale has an outside chance to make a run at the league. They bring back most of their talent from a 50-50 club and they were the best defensive team in the Park Region last year. Menahga was a 6-9 team last season two of their top three guys graduated. They should be solid but likely just under .500 again.
Rebuilding: Sebeka, Bertha-Hewitt
Sebeka won just five games last year and they will be extremely young this season. They have a strong sophomore group that should help them win at least the same amount of games but this is a year where experience will be needed. Bertha-Hewitt was winless in league play last season and they lost games by over 20 a contest. They are in a rebuild.
21-22 Conference Predictions
- New York Mills
- Henning
- Verndale
- Wadena-Deer Creek
- Pillager
- Menahga
- Sebeka
- Bertha-Hewitt
Preseason All Park Region Conference
First Team
Tate Olson Tate Olson 6'5" | SF New York Mills | 2022 State MN of New York Mills (sr)
Tanner Arndt of Henning (sr)
Jonah Johnson of New York Mills (sr)
Mason Hammer of Henning (jr)
Brandon Greenwaldt of Verndale (sr)
Second Team
Payton Rondestvedt Payton Rondestvedt 6'1" | SG Wadena-Deer Creek | 2022 MN of Wadena-Deer Creek (sr)
Tyson Misegades of Henning (jr)
Ben Brownlow of Verndale (sr)
Nick Wurdock of Menahga (sr)
Noah Noffsinger of New York Mills (sr)
Third Team
Josh Johnson Josh Johnson 6'3" | SG St Peter | 2020 State MN Verndale (sr)
Teshe Loer Teshe Loer 6'2" | SF Wadena-Deer Creek | 2024 State MN of Wadena-Deer Creek (so)
Peyton Church Peyton Church 6'3" | SF Wadena-Deer Creek | 2024 State MN of Wadena-Deer Creek (so)
Hunter Umland of Verndale (sr)
Tytan Skeesick of Pillager (sr)
Fourth Team
Christian Johnson of Menahga (sr)
Breck Hensch of New York Mills (sr)
Dilan Orlando of Verndale (sr)
Alec Aho of Menahga (sr)
Kale Misegades of Henning (8)
Christian Berg of Sebeka (so)