NHR Class AAAA All State
First Team JT Gibson, Champlin Park, Sr. The Mr. Basketball award winner this year averaged 19 points and four assists a game, team lost once. Headed to Nebraska-Omaha. If you listed the “moments of the year” he had more than…
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JT Gibson, Champlin Park, Sr. The Mr. Basketball award winner this year averaged 19 points and four assists a game, team lost once. Headed to Nebraska-Omaha. If you listed the “moments of the year” he had more than anyone.
John Warren, Hopkins, Sr. Scored 18.3 leading the team in scoring, steals, blocks, rebounds, and was second in assists while guarding the best on the other team. Took Hopkins to state with Coffey not playing.
Gary Trent Jr., Apple Valley, So.. Scored nearly 22 points a game on the state champions in Class AAAA. Led the team in points, third in boards, third in assists, second in steals. Hit several big shots in the state title game
Michael Hurt, Rochester JM, Jr. The Gopher commit produced 21 points per game this year along with 8.2 rebounds, 3.6 assists, 1.4 steals, and 1.4 blocks per game for the Big Nine Champions that did spend parts of the year in the Class AAAA top ten.
Steffon Mitchell, Shakopee, Jr. For the second straight year Steffon showed his versatility on the big stage and everybody in Minnesota knows he can compete with anybody. Put up 24.6 points per game this season with 9.3 rebounds a night playing several positions.
Second Team
Joe Rosga, Cretin-Derham Hall, Sr. Scored just under 20 points per contest with 4.5 assists and 4.3 rebounds while handling the ball a lot when Gresham was injured, did some of everything. Headed to West Point.
Brad Davison, Maple Grove, So. Led a consistently ranked 3-4 team in state in scoring (15.3), assists (8.6), and steals (3.5) and most importantly his team won games. Brad proved not only is he a playmaker but an intelligent scorer who makes choices that win games.
Kobe Critchley, Roseville, Sr. Brought the Raiders to state at 17.8 points per game and over seven assists a contest. Kobe put his team in the top 10 most the year and ended his career at state. Headed to MN-Crookston.
Brock Bertram, Apple Valley,Jr. Averaged nearly a double-double a game at 13.6 points and 9.8 rebounds a game on the state champion while shooting a ridiculous 66 percent from the floor.
Sid Tomes, East Ridge, Sr. Scored 22 points per game and led the Raptors into the Class AAAA top ten for much of the year. Headed to Air Force Academy.
Third Team
Marty Hill, Champlin Park, Sr. Marty led the team in scoring at state, averaged nearly 17 a game, has barely tapped his potential. Marty is one of the better rebounding wings you will see, he scored inside and out, and overall was outstanding.
Amar Miller, Minnetonka, Jr. Miller led the best conference in Minnesota (The Lake) in scoring and assists. Amar scored 22 points per game while also dishing out 6.1 assists a game and grabbing 3.4 rebounds.
Dan Jech, Rochester Mayo, Sr. Mayo won more games than expected and Dan put up 21 and 10 a game. Headed to USD after an explosive year.
Sam Neumann, Cretin-Derham Hall. Sr. The all time Raider leading scorer led CDH in scoring (20 per) and rebounding (6.6 per) while shooting 39 % at the arc. Headed to Montana State.
Sean Burns, Armstrong, Sr. Future UMD Bulldog scored 15.3 points per game and Armstrong was a top ten team for the majority of the season.
Fourth Team
McKinley Wright, Champlin Park, So. Put up 14.2 points per game for a team that went 31-2 and finished in second place in Class AAAA. Wright also lead the Rebs in rebounding.
Jordan Horn, Tartan, So. Had a massive year leading the Titans to 21 wins from the point position while also scoring a team leading 17.7 points per game.
Tyler Peterson, Centennial, Jr. The Cougars far surpassed the expectations of most and a big reason for that was the 23 points per game scored by Peterson.
Cory Dorow, Moorhead, Sr. Cody scored 22.3 points per game for a Moorhead team that was better than expected. Scored inside and out.
Joey Witthus, Chanhassen, Sr. Joey dealt with an injury to start the year but led the Storm to a strong conference mark with 23 points per game.
Fifth Team
Tom Gathje, Bloomington Jefferson, Sr. Gathje put up the numbers but also led his team to a strong season.
Drew Guebert, Eastview, Sr. Eastview improved by a huge margin this season with the USF recruit leading the way.
Sean Hjelle, Mahtomedi, Sr. You see the metro leaders? Sean was top two in boards and blocks.
Ryan Kaczynski, Mounds View, Sr. The Mustangs were again one of the top squads in AAAA and Ryan was 20 plus again.
Jackson Greenwaldt, STMA, Sr. Led the blue and gold to state showing off the ultra peer jumper and all around skill.
Sixth Team
Sam Skoyen, Hastings, Sr. Hastings had their greatest year in a long time and Sam was the man leading the team.
Connor Flack, Lakeville North, Sr. Flack scored 18 a game and helped lead the team to state before getting injured.
Luke Harris, Northfield, Sr. Luke quietly had one of the better seasons of any juniors with his team really improved.
Connor Gamble, Stillwater, Sr. Put up 20 plus for the Stillwater who surged late improving by six games from last year.
Johnny Beeninga, Wayzata, Jr. The Trojans became an excellent young TEAM, and Johnny was the leader.
Tre Jones, Apple Valley, So. Earned himself a state title with supreme distribution and all around numbers.
*Donnell Gresham, Sr. I know he missed ten games, played partials, and played at less than 50 percent often, but Red deserves a spot for battling just to get his 13/6/4 a game.