The Class AA All State Team
Minnehaha Academy standouts lead this year’s Class AA All State team. The best players from the 125 Class AA teams. Class AA First Team All State Jalen Suggs of Minnehaha Academy (Jr). Jalen is once again the Class AA Player…
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Continue ReadingMinnehaha Academy standouts lead this year’s Class AA All State team. The best players from the 125 Class AA teams.
Class AA First Team All State
Jalen Suggs of Minnehaha Academy (Jr). Jalen is once again the Class AA Player of the Year as he is once again a State Champion. Three times in a row at Minnehaha averaging 23.5 points, six assists, four steals, and five boards a game. Five star talent with about 25 plus high major offers.
David Roddy of Breck (Sr). Breck only lost six games this year and David put up 30 points, 17 rebounds, four assists, and 2.5 blocks a game. I would label him as maybe the most underappreciated talented in Minnesota this year. At Colorado State next year.
Chet Holmgren of Minnehaha Academy (Soph). Easy winner for Defensive Game Changer and Defensive Player of the year, Chet blocked over 175 shots this year while averaging 18 points and a hair under ten boards a game. Budding offer list that recently added Florida.
Nathan Heise of Lake City (Jr). In his first season playing the point guard spot full time Nathan led his team to the final four in Class AA averaging 22 points, seven boards, and five assists a game. Has picked up three offers since last weekend (Winona State, UMD, Northern State).
Eli Campbell of Minnepolis North (Sr). The Minneapolis City Conference Player of the Year took his team the state championship game averaging 17.5 points, four steals, four boards, and over three steals a game.
Class AA Second Team All State
Brandon Adelman of New London-Spicer (Sr). Scored 22 points per game for NLS leading them to a 20 plus win year. Headed to St. Cloud State.
Jenson Beachy of Perham (Sr). Led Perham to the final four in state and a two loss season scoring 17.7 a game and leading the team in assists.
Josh Jeziorski of Perham (Sr). The future Bemidji State forward led Perham in scoring (18) and rebounding this year (7).
Noah King of Caledonia (Jr). The Warriors won 23 games this season with Noah King leading a young team scoring 20 points per game.
Owen Boerema of Litchfield (Sr). Scored 18.3 points with 7.5 rebounds and 3.4 assists a game for a 23 win team.
Class AA Third Team All State
Ryan Samuelson of Jordan (Jr). Ryan was the junior playmaker for a 20 game win team that was ranked in the top ten for part of the season. Scored 20 a game too.
Prince Aligbe of Minnehaha Academy (Fr). State champion third leading scorer (11pg) and second leading rebounder (7rb) who shot 47.2 percent this year.
Noah Christensen of Breckenridge (Sr). NDSU commit who took his team to state twice, averaged 21 points, 11 boards, and 3.3 assists a game.
Preston Keaveny of Melrose (Sr). Preston led the Dutchmen to state at 20 points a game making half his shots and totaling 68 steals.
Wyatt Olson of St. Peter (Jr). Olson made 57 percent of his field goals for a state tournament, ranked top team averaging 18 points and 12 boards.
Class AA Fourth Team All State
Cole Woodford of Redwood Valley (Sr). Took Redwood Valley to state at 21 points to game.
James Sommer of Cristo Rey (Jr). Sommer put up 24 points a game with 8.4 boards.
Daniel Savageeau of Osakis (Jr). Ranked Osakis was the last team to lose, averaged 22.3.
Hakim Daniels of Maranatha Christian (Jr). Top player on a very balanced ranked team, averaged 11.5/8 a game.
Dylan DeChampeau of Greenway (Jr). Dylan averaged 24 plus points a game on a 21 win team.
Class AA Fifth Team All State
Rudy Voss of Jackson County Central (Jr).
Jayden Carlisle of Hawley (Sr)
Jackson Loge of Morria Area (Fr).
Jackson Jangula of St. Cloud Cathedral (Sr).
Mitch Hoistad of Maple Lake (Sr).
Brady Williams of Dover-Eyota (Jr).