NHR Class A All State
First Team Carter Asche, MACCRAY, Sr. Carter totaled 21.7 points, 13.5 rebounds, 4.3 blocks, and 1.9 assists per game. Headed to MN State Mankato. 1,582 career points including 159 treys. Bjorn Broman, Lakeview Christian Academy, Sr. Led the nation in…
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Carter Asche, MACCRAY, Sr. Carter totaled 21.7 points, 13.5 rebounds, 4.3 blocks, and 1.9 assists per game. Headed to MN State Mankato. 1,582 career points including 159 treys.
Bjorn Broman, Lakeview Christian Academy, Sr. Led the nation in scoring at just under 50 points per game, his team won way more games than expected. Headed to Winthrop.
Jeremiah Hanson, Maranatha Christian, Sr.. Scored 25.8 points and nine rebounds a game taking his team to the state final. Headed to Colorado Christian.
Tyler Johnson, Mpls North, Jr. Tyler lead the Polars in scoring with 16.3 points per game shooting 46 percent from the floor. He also grabbed 4.8 rebounds, led his team in assists at 3.7 a night, led the Polars in steals.
Michael Lee, Dawson-Boyd, Sr. Lee averaged a double-double with 24.6 points and 11.2 rebounds per game shooting 46 percent from the field. Headed to SMSU.
Second Team
Bryce Irsfeld, Browerville, So. Browerville won 19 games with Bryce dropping in nearly 25 points a contest as he handled all the scoring and the creation for his team.
Charlie Krambeer, Rushford-Peterson, Sr. Led the Trojans was 13.5 points per game, third in steals, second in assists, and third in rebounds on the ultimate team.
Brody Larson, ACGC, Sr. Larson averaged 15.9 points, 4.9 rebounds, 7.3 assists and 2.7 steals for a Falcons team that made a second-straight state tournament trip. All around talent.
Taylor Slagter, Central MN Christian, Jr. 12.4 points, 7.3 rebounds and 1.6 steals per game on a very balanced team that was one of the best in state and went to state.
Tony Ukkelberg, Battle Lake, Jr. Led a 30 win team to state with 16.9 points per game shooting 60 percent from the floor, 48 percent at the arc and 75 percent from the foul line. Incredible accuracy numbers on a balanced team.
Third Team
Cole Dahl, Northern Freeze, Jr. Produced a double-double average highlighted by about 19 points per game while collecting a load of D2 offers.
Jamil Jackson, Mpls North, Jr.. Scored 14.3 points per game shooting 41.8 percent from the floor (66 percent at foul line, 24 percent at arc) with 4.3 rebounds a game and two assists. Led his team in blocks as well.
John Rumpza, Blooming Prairie, Sr. Scored 22 points per game with double digit boards as well for a Blossoms team just over .500 this season.
Alex Vix, Rushford-Peterson, Sr.. Alex performed big in the biggest game of the year plus averaged 10.5 points per game, defended hard, three boards and three assists a game for state champ.
Archie Winans, Mt Iron Buhl, Jr. Archie put up 19.8 points, 5.7 assists, 5.3 rebounds, and four steals a game for a top ten team Class (they finished 24-4).
Fourth Team
Damario Armstrong, MCA, Jr. Was the lead guard on the state runner-up that won 29 games plus he averaged 15.6 points, 5.8 assists, 4.5 rebounds, and 3.2 steals a game.
Riley Bernsdorf, Floodwood, Sr.. Scored over 20 points per game for a team that was top ten most of the season. Also had three assists and five boards a night. car
Austin Bulthuis, Central MN Christian, Sr. 12.5 points 5.7 rebounds, 1.6 steals per game on a balanced team shooting 52 percent overall.
Griffin Chase, Nevis, So. Scored 18.4 points while leading a state team in assists and steals and grabbing four boards a night. Excellent season after 13 points per game as a frosh.
Isaac Johnson, Mpls North, So. Not only was he the top defender many times for his team but Isaac scored 15.5 points per fame with 5.1 rebounds. 2.8 assists, and 2.5 steals. Percentage wise he hit a third of his treys as the touch is improving.
Fifth Team
Chris Grinde, Spring Grove, So.
Jericho Sims, Cristo Rae Jesuit, So.
Luke Trio, USC, Sr.
Andrew VanErp, Battle Lake, Jr
Jay Zimmerman, West Central, Sr.
Isaiah Wade, MN Transitions, Jr.