Class AAAA – All Freshmen Team
What freshmen in Class AAAA earned a spot on our Class AAAA All Freshmen Team? Prep Hoops talks about that group of players today. ****This honor is obviously for freshmen that played varsity, not for JV, B-squad, or freshmen teams. …
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Continue ReadingWhat freshmen in Class AAAA earned a spot on our Class AAAA All Freshmen Team? Prep Hoops talks about that group of players today.
****This honor is obviously for freshmen that played varsity, not for JV, B-squad, or freshmen teams.
Class AAAA – All Freshmen First Team
Daniel Freitag Daniel Freitag 6'1" | PG Breck | 2024 State #142 Nation MN of Bloomington Jefferson (6’3 G). Scored nearly 11 a game for a Jefferson team that surprised many.
Chiang Ring of Minneapolis South (6’8 F). The top rebounder and shot blocker on this list, Ring also scored 9-10 a game for South.
Jack Robison of Lakeville North (6’5 F). Robison was in the frontcourt rotation for the Panthers scoring two three times for a 13-7 team.
Isaac Snell of Shakopee (5’10 G). When injuries to older players opened time, Snell filled in very well for a final four team in state. Played 9th/10th Man role when team was fully healthy.
Jerome Williams Jr of Minneapolis South (5’8 G). Williams led South to a 7-8 record with a Class AAAA Freshman best 16 points a game. All Minneapolis City player.
Andy Stefonowicz of Minnetonka (6’0 G). Had a couple big games that grabbed attention, scored 11 a game starting for Tonka.
Class AAAA – All Freshmen Second Team
Ataa Adjetey-Mensah of Roseville (5’11 G). The Raiders used Ataa as a playmaker and Ataa stepped in scoring five a game.
Anthony Howze of Anoka (6’1 F). Howze gave Anoka three buckets and tough play each night
Kyle Jorgensen of Minneapolis Washburn (6’6 Forward). Jorgensen had a nice year scoring 8-9 night a game and grabbing 6-7 boards.
De’Mari Larkins of Minneapolis South (5’9 G). Larkins scored eight a game for the Tigers.
Seth Newbern of Robbinsdale Armstrong (5’10 G). Armstrong played better than expected once again, Newbern gave the team 4-5 points a contest.
Camren Smith of Minneapolis South (6’4 F). Smith scored three times a game for South this year.
Owen Waldoch of Forest Lake (6’5 F). Owen came of the Ranger bench for part of the season and scored three times a game. .