Section MVPs: Class AAAA
The elite of the elite. The section MVPs heading into March for Class AAAA basketball are as follows. Section 1: Matthew Hurt of Rochester JM and Tyler Wahl of Lakeville North Hurt is putting up 36.5 points, 12.7 boards, and…
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Continue ReadingThe elite of the elite. The section MVPs heading into March for Class AAAA basketball are as follows.
Section 1: Matthew Hurt of Rochester JM and Tyler Wahl of Lakeville North
- Hurt is putting up 36.5 points, 12.7 boards, and 4.8 assists a game for a JM team that is now 16-6
- Wahl is an elite defender plus scoring 19 points with 9 boards, and 3.5 assists a game.
Section 2: Dawson Garcia of Prior Lake and Jack Middleton of Edina
- Malik is the rep of a team that is stacked with many end of the year honors. Leads the Jays in scoring.
- Middleton is one of the elite defenders in the state plus he’s scoring 25/26 a contest
Section 3: Steven Crowl of Eastview and Charlie Gorres of Park of Cottage Grove
- Thompson leads the Cadets in most categories pushing for a third straight trip to state.
- Charlie is averaging 14.6 points, 11.8 boards, 5.8 assists, 3.5 blocks, and 2.4 steals a contest
Section 4: Antwan Kimmons of Tartan and Kendall Brown of East Ridge
- Kimmons is one of the best defenders in the state, scoring 21 a game, and has Tartan in the top ten.
- Tough to pick one from the Raptors but the choice was Kendall Brown at 18 plus a game in addition to all the things he does
Section 5: Dain Dainja of Park Center and Bennett Otto of Champlin Park
- Park Center is the number one ranked team in state and Dain is the central figure of what they’ve done at 21-1
- Otto has pushed the Rebels to a much better record than expected with 18 points per game
Section 6: Zeke Nnaji of Hopkins and Jacob Beeninga of Wayzata
- Zeke is scoring nearly 25 points per game for the 4th ranked Royals and is a top 30 player nationally.
- Beeninga is the Trojan leader in scoring and assists plus is one of the state’s top PGs
Section 7: Jason Kaul of Blaine and Henry Abraham of Cambridge
- Jason has Blaine at 17-6 on the year averaging 16/8 a game
- Henry is one of the most dangerous shooters in AAAA scoring 23 plus a game.
Section 8: Maleeck Harden of Moorhead and Jared Rainey of Maple Grove
- Harden has the Spuds at 17-5 on the season with Maleeck scoring 20 a game, a top unsigned player in Minnesota’s senior clas
- The Crimson leader is Jared Rainey who is one of the AAAA leaders in assists, team leader in boards and steals, second in scoring