Eastern Wisconsin: First Team
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Eastern Wisconsin Pierce Arenz Pierce Arenz 5'10" | PG Kiel | 2024 State WI | Kiel | Senior Arenz will be taking his talents to Division 3 Wisconsin Lutheran college next year, after this capping off a tremendous career for…
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Pierce Arenz Pierce Arenz 5'10" | PG Kiel | 2024 State WI | Kiel | Senior
Arenz will be taking his talents to Division 3 Wisconsin Lutheran college next year, after this capping off a tremendous career for Kiel. The 5′ 10 senior finished with a total 1886 career points, and found himself second in scoring by averaging 19.4 per contest this season. He helped lead Kiel to a first place finish in the Eastern Wisconsin Conference with a perfect 14-0 record. Arenz found his teammates quite a bit and capped off the year at second in assists by way of 4.2 assists per game, one of his most impressive showing was his 8 assists performance in a win over Saint Mary’s Springs. Arenz concluded the year and was named; first-team all-conference, first-team all-state, and Eastern Wisconsin Conference “Player of The Year”.
Grant Manz Grant Manz 6'6" | SF Kiel | 2024 State WI | Kiel | Senior
This 6′ 6 forward had quite the final season out of Kiel, and helped his team to an undefeated conference record. The highly passionate senior will take his talents to Stevens Point next year and compete at the Division 3 level. The athletic forward had his way on the boards and led the conference with 13.1 rebounds per game, and a 20 rebound outing in a victory over New Holstein. Manz showed up big time in the scoring category for Kiel, finishing in the top 5 in scoring with a 16.8 average per game. His most impressive scoring performance came in a win over Milwaukee Juneau, where he finished with 33 points. He was named first-team all-conference and all-state honorable mention.
Grady Geiger Grady Geiger 6'6" | PF Brillion | 2024 State WI | Brillion | Senior
Coming off of a state championship run last season, Geiger had more left on his bucket list on the high school scene. While helping Brillion to another remarkable year, he led the conference in producing 19.8 points per contest. A highlighted performance from the standout forward came in a win over Sheboygan Falls, where he poured in 32 points on 14/21 shooting. His opponents could not keep him off the boards as he finished in the top 5 in the rebounding category, averaging 6.3 per game, His biggest rebounding game came in a win over Wrightstown where he reeled in 10 boards. The 6′ 6 senior was voted on first-team all-conference and all-state honorable mention.
William Sieracki William Sieracki 6'0" | PG Valders | 2025 WI | Valders | Junior
Sieracki had a standout year for Valders in his junior campaign. He helped his team finish #3 in conference standings with a 9-5 record. The 6′ 1 guard was a reliable source of scoring all season long, and he landed himself in the top 5 in the conference with 17.9 points per game. One of his more remarkable performances was in a win over New Holstein, where he finished with 30 points, 9 rebounds, and 5 assists. The energy leading junior averaged 5.2 rebounds per game, which landed him in the top 15 in the conference. The vigilant guard landed in the top 10 in the assist category with 3.2 per game. Keep an eye out for Sieracki in the coming season.
Carson Kadow | Two Rivers | Junior
Kadow is a prospect to know out of Two Rivers, his junior campaign it quite a notable one. Leading his team to a competitive 5th place in the conference standings, the 6′ 0 guard also led his team in scoring with 19.2 points per contest. This scoring output landed him in the top 3 among the conference. His leadership did not stop at scoring, as he finished in the top 15 in rebounds, with 5.9 per game. The floor leader had his head on a swivel finding teammates all season long, with a 2.9 assists per game average which earned him a top 10 spot. His most remarkable performance came in a win over New Holstein, where he recorded 29 points, 11, rebounds, and 7 assists in a victory. Kadow was named first-team all-conference in the Eastern Wisconsin Conference.