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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2620834' first='Henry' last='Bloomquist'] of Buffalo (6'2). The Bison aren't all just young players continuing to beat some of the biggest names and players in the state, they have guys like senior [player_tooltip player_id='2620834' first='Henry' last='Bloomquist'] stepping up to play a team game as well. Henry is scoring between nine and ten a game with high percentage open shooting and few mistakes made. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2175452' first='Great' last='Emadamerho'] of Champlin Park (6'5). The 6'4/6'5 forward has stepped forward and given his team 11 points per game. The Rebels have won nine of their last eleven games and Emadamerho has scored in double figures in nine of those last eleven including 21 against Armstrong and 19 against Elk River. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='3494585' first='Joseph' last='Mapson'] of Andover (6'3). The Andover leading scorer is putting up 17 points a contest for a team that is 14-7 and playing better than we think many expected them too. They are a veteran group but right now they are thinking state after Andover beat recent favorite Blaine by nearly 30, and Mapson led his team with 30 points. </p>
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<p>Drew Mertens of Robbinsdale Armstrong (6'2). Drew is scoring 15 points a game with five boards a game and it's his toughness and his battle that has earned him those numbers. Armstrong has become a tough, gritty team and Mertens has embodied that to help them to 13-10 so far. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2434184' first='Rhys' last='Sneide'] of Bemidji (6'0). A tough, steady, and skilled guard that has given Bemidji three scoring options building to a 14-6 season. Sneide can play both guard spots averaging 17.5 points, 3.5 assists and a couple steals a game shooting 37 percent at the arc. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2869262' first='Michael' last='Stevens'] of Minneapolis Washburn (6'1). Stevens is a 6'1 tough, attacking frontcourt player that has led the Millers in scoring and rebounding all season. Undersized for position but not in heart, Stevens averages 16 points and seven boards a game shooting 62 percent from the field. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2417085' first='Javaun' last='Watson'] of Robbinsdale Armstrong (6'5). Watson is a battler. He is long at his position, he's strong, and he uses what he has to physically go at teams aggressively. A good post up player facing or back to the basket but agile too so he can play a few spots. Watson is scoring 17 points a game for a 13-10 Armstrong team that is far better than expected. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='3200333' first='Kieran' last='Wymore'] of Coon Rapids (5'8). Wymore is one of the quickest players in the state and he is scoring 22 points a game. The Cards were said to be the worst team in the state at one point and here they are, winners of three in a row, and four of their last five games and Wymore is leading the way. </p>
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We give you another eight players that we have added from Class AAAA to our upcoming prospect rankings update
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