#MNStateHoops19 – Class AAAA Numbers to Know
There is a load of talent competing in the Class AAAA state tournament on Wednesday, here are some numbers to know from the top players in the event. Cambridge-Isanti guard Henry Abraham. The senior guard currently sits at 2,090 career…
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Continue ReadingThere is a load of talent competing in the Class AAAA state tournament on Wednesday, here are some numbers to know from the top players in the event.
Cambridge-Isanti guard Henry Abraham. The senior guard currently sits at 2,090 career points and is the record holder for threes made in a game and career for the Bluejackets. Henry averaged 23 points, 5.1 assists, and 4.3 boards with a 2 to 1 assist to turnover ratio.
East Ridge guard Zach Zebrowski. Sure Ben Carlson is a 16/11 guy, Courtney Brown Jr is a 43 percent three point shooter, and Kendall Brown scored his 17.3 points on 59 percent shooting. But Zach is a team leader scoring 10.6 points with 4.9 assists per game shooting 42 percent at the arc.
Eastview big Steven Crowl. Steven is a 6-foot-10 junior big that put up 19.6 points, 8.1 boards, and a couple blocks a game. Crowl shot 57.3 percent from the floor this season plus 83 percent shooting at the foul line and 31 percent at the arc.
Eden Prairie shooter John Henry. John was the Eagles second leading scorer this year at 12.2 points a game shooting 48.7 from the floor including 41.5 percent shooting at the arc. Also grabbed 4.7 boards a game.
Hopkins forward Zeke Nnaji. Why is Zeke Nnaji up for every Player of the Year award in Minnesota that people care about (and was just named Metro Player of the year? Nnaji is averaging 24.1 points, 9.4 boards, and two assists a game. The Arizona signed big is shooting a ridiculous 68.7 percent from the floor, 38.4 percent at the arc, and 72.9 percent at the foul line.
Lakeville North forwards Tate Staloch and Jack Rusch. Positionless Tyler Wahl offers the state honored 18/10/6.5/2/2 but the rise of Staloch and Rusch is also crucial to where the Panthers are right now. The senior forwards have hit 105 threes between them with Staloch scoring 10 a game and Rush 11.9. Both are 4/5 rebound a game guys.
Maple Grove wing Nate Adams. The 2018 golf state champion (headed to NDSU for the sport) is five made three from tying his school record of 71 makes from last year. Adams is scoring a team high 15 points a game while also leading the team in steals with 52.
Park Center had seven guys average between 6 and 16 points per game. Dain Dainja led with the 16 points and 8 boards, Tommy Chatman and DT Frierson each scored 13-14 a game, and then Manny Tamba, Khari Broadway, Josh Brown, and David Ijadimbola all scored between 6 and 9.