5A Preview: All State Second Team
Today we continue our 5A preview with the preseason selections for our all-state second team. These selections are based on both predicted stats and team relevance, so expect the best players from the best teams in the classification. Second Team:…
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Continue ReadingToday we continue our 5A preview with the preseason selections for our all-state second team. These selections are based on both predicted stats and team relevance, so expect the best players from the best teams in the classification.
Second Team:
Jayden Vranes, Guard, Crater
The Comets should be one of the favorites for the state title this winter thanks in part to Vranes’ crafty point play, which could break out this season while Nate Bittle is drawing double-teams.
Isaiah Wallace, Guard, Churchill
A deadeye from deep, Wallace could be one of the most efficient scorers in 5A as the third or fourth option on his team. The 6-foot-1 guard does well to create space for his jumper, which could help the Lancers capture a long-awaited championship.
Gabe Reichle, Guard, Wilsonville
With the departure of Dakota Reber and Jack Roche, Reichle has the opportunity to emerge as the Wildcats top offensive threat, which should cement him an all-state spot.
Cameron Parks, Forward, North Eugene
Parks is a hidden gem in the Midwestern Conference. Surrounded by a fairly passive roster, the 6-foot-5 swiss army knife could put up some eye-popping numbers this winter.
Jasper Reinalda, Center, Corvallis
The 7-foot-3 menace should pick up a noteworthy share of rebounds, blocks, and even points this season as a first or second option for a dangerous team.
Photo: Greg Artman