Preston Thielke
Preston Thielke
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Max Wagner | Prep Hoops Scout
Preston showcased his versatility helping lead Champlin Park to a hard fought win over Anoka. He got out in transition for three explosive dunks, hit shots at all three levels, and got into the paint to create for his teammates. Preston does a nice job of getting into the lane, playing off two feet, and scanning the floor for open teammates. He always seemed to be under control even with defenders swarming around him, and delivered some accurate passes leading to high percentage looks. He finished with 23 points in the win.
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Preston Thielke
Preston
Thielke
6'2" | CG
Champlin Park | 2025
State
MN
– The six-foot-three-inch guard from Champlin Park Thielke is good in so many areas and will fill a box score in all the categories like versus Chaska. Against Chaska he had 16 points, 2 rebounds, 3 assists, 1 steal, and 2 blocks. So far Thielke is averaging 13.7 ppg 3rd behind Wagner 28.3 and Kwa Sikikpoh 19.3.
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Read EvaluationJack Pfeiffer | Prep Hoops Scout
Another Champlin Park Rebel on this list, Preston has been great on both ends of the floor early in the season. He is a really skilled finisher around the basket, being able to play above the rim with dunks or hang in the air for acrobatic layups. He is also a threat from beyond the arc and can put the ball on the floor to create. He can also defend a variety of different players, being a swiss army knife kind of player that is valuable on any team.
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Preston Thielke
Preston
Thielke
6'2" | CG
Champlin Park | 2025
State
MN
– The 2025 Thielke who over the summer playing with Minnesota Crossfire proved he can be night in, night out player. The six-foot-three-inch Thielke can split between leading the offense to playing off the ball, and his frame allows him to be physical going inside on offense and defending.
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