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<p>Who are some of the new names from Minnesota that we learned about this weekend in Sioux Falls at the Stomping Grounds? We give you a list!</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1734188' first='Blake' last='Dalluge'] of Minnesota Chill (6'1 2024 guard from Rogers). Blake had a 16.2 point per game winter for Rogers helping them win 4-5 more games than I expected they would. How did he get to that total? I am guessing he used the same shooting touch that he used to score on the best players in the state of South Dakota. Chill had some offensive lulls in their game with SSA and when they found Blake he gave them a shooting touch option. Blake had a double figure game against the Sandford UA team and not many players have done that. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1284144' first='Isaiah' last='Ronning'] of Minnesota Crossfire (6'1 2024 guard from West Lutheran). Isaiah scored 18.5 points a game and he's been the player the Crossfire lean to for shooting at the arc, playmaking off the bounce, and knocking shots down on the move. Ronning continue to score and playmake producing four double figure games over the weekend for a team that was one or two baskets away every contest losing a few heartbreakers. </p>
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<p>Trevor Syring of Minnesota Select Fuerte (6'5 forward from Eagan). I've been hearing about the Wildcat frontcourt pair that really has a chance to take a step forward next year. We've seen [player_tooltip player_id='1943059' first='Charlie' last='Birk'] blow up as a big prospect this spring and this weekend we learned the other name, 6'4 strong and skilled forward Trevor Syring. Trevor averaged ten a game this weekend in Sioux Falls. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2361349' first='Jaymeson' last='Travis'] of Northstar Titans Brodeur (6'4 2024 forward from Osseo). Jaymeson had an eye opening weekend with a nice 50 point/25 rebound four game total. Travis is known for his football potential (in a few different ways) and he was a JV hooper this year but I cannot help but love his activity on the basketball floor in the games I was able to see. He's a strong 210 pound forward that moves well and plays hard which at this level of basketball makes him a valuable commodity. Don't be surprised if he moves into an important role for Osseo next year. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1284158' first='Jevan' last='Wilfahrt'] of Minnesota Rise (6'5 forward from New Ulm Cathedral). Jevan has give the Rise an active frontcourt scorer in a few games I've seen them play this year including Saturday in their opener. He's a nice compliment at forward next to [player_tooltip player_id='1284109' first='Colton' last='Benson'] as teams have to be aware of his crash, his cut, and his activity. Jevan scored a dozen against Real Phenom and it was his work that got him to the rim ahead of the help and his size to finish got him to the solid scoring numbers. </p>
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Who are some of the new names from Minnesota that we learned about this weekend in Sioux Falls at the Stomping Grounds? We give you a list!
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