Class A’s Top 10 Sophomore Prospects
The actual South Dakota sophomore prospect rankings are just around the corner but here’s a peak at some of the best in Class A. ***Most of these players played varsity this season allowing them the stage to play at a…
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Continue ReadingThe actual South Dakota sophomore prospect rankings are just around the corner but here’s a peak at some of the best in Class A.
***Most of these players played varsity this season allowing them the stage to play at a quality level.
Davin Fuller of Parker (6’1 SF). Fuller was a top ten level player in the Big East this past year earning All Conference honors. Second most productive player on a 13-win team.
Nathan Koole (6’8 C) and Jayden Witte (6’4 PF) of Sioux Falls Christian. Koole played JV this year white Witte split between varsity and JV. Both have a solid future for the Chargers.
Tristan LeBeau of Pine Ridge (6’5 PF). A big that came on late in the year and in some of the bigger blowouts LeBeau showed off his potential with a 24 points game followed a week later by a 31 and 9 performance.
Cael Lundin of Tea Area (6’1 SG). Tea lost just about everything but thanks to Lundin stepping in like a seasoned vet as a sophomore averaging 16 points, 5 boards, and 3 assists for a 15 win team. Made 53 threes this year.
Tash Lunday of Flandreau (6’5 PF). Tash dominated the paint for a 22.6 point, 11.6 rebound, double-double average this year for a team that won 60 percent of it’s games. Shot 48 percent despite getting all the attention.
Tyler O’Neill of Clark/Willow Lake (6’0 G). Third team all conference player that was a top two scorer for his team most of the season. Top five level prospect in the class.
Landon Ruesink of Dell Rapids (5’10 PG). Landon came off the bench and was dependable with a 2 to 1 assist to turnover ratio plus he made half of his field goal attempts. Played a reserve role but was dependable.
Bennett Schwenn of Milbank (6’1 SG). A third team all conference player in the Northeast Conference that put together some double-double games at the guard spot. Hit for 20 plus five times that we noticed.
Keshaume Thigh of Chamberlain (6’2 SG). Thigh averaged 15 points a game this year hitting at the arc a couple times a game but also crashing the glass on both ends for seven boards a contest.
Jeff Worth of Tea Area (5’10 PG). Worth earned his way into the starting line-up as a sophomore and did a steady job pushing his team to 15-6.