The All-Outstate Team
We have an All-Metro Team in Minnesota that everybody looks forward to, but what about the outstate? We give you the 2019 Minnesota All-Outstate team. All-Outstate First Team Matthew Hurt of Rochester JM (Sr). Averaged 36.7 point/12.5 rebound/5 assist per…
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Continue ReadingWe have an All-Metro Team in Minnesota that everybody looks forward to, but what about the outstate? We give you the 2019 Minnesota All-Outstate team.
All-Outstate First Team
Matthew Hurt of Rochester JM (Sr). Averaged 36.7 point/12.5 rebound/5 assist per game leading JM to 22 wins. All time leading big school scorer in Minnesota at 3,819 points and all time big school leading rebounder at 1,462.
What I will remember – How Matthew was able to help every player around him improve each year start to finish
Isaac Fink of Springfield (Sr). Fink is the Class A Basketball Player of the year after averaging 31.5 points and 11.8 rebounds a game with six assists a game.
What I will remember – Isaac’s 30/20 game in the Breakdown Summer State Final. Played PG too.
Jake Kettner of Minnesota Valley Lutheran (Sr). A Mr Basketball watch list candidate that scored 26.5 points and 12 rebounds a game leading his team into the state’s top five.
What I will remember – Jake’s turn from solid player to top NSIC prospect.
Malik Willingham of Waseca (Sr).. The Jays leader scored nearly 20 points a game while also averaging six assists, five boards, and three assists a contest. Led the Jays to second in state.
What I will remember – Malik’s ability to change games with Select hitting back to back to back threes on several occasions.
Maleeck Harden of Moorhead (Sr). Maleeck pushed the Spuds to 21-6 on those long road trips to the metro leading the way scoring 20 points a game.
What I will remember – the 40+ game against Buffalo where Maleeck did everything in addition to scoring.
All-Outstate Second Team
Nathan Heise of Lake City (Jr). Led his team to the final four in Class AA averaging 22 points, seven boards, and five assists a game.
Jon Stimmler of Princeton (Sr). Stimmler was the Princeton leading scorer, rebounder, and shot blocker with his double-double average (18.2/11.6).
Brandon Adelman of New London-Spicer (Sr). Scored 22 points per game for NLS leading them to a 20 plus win year.
Gabe Madsen of Rochester Mayo (Jr). One of the top 6-7 junior basketball players in the state of Minnesota, Madsen scored 24 points per game this year for the Spartans.
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.
All-Outstate Third Team
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.
Jax Madson of Mankato East (Jr). Madson led the Cougars to a top five spot in Class AAA basketball scoring 20 points a game while also handling the ball.
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.
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.