Prospect Rankings: 2018 Centers
Who are the top center prospects in the state of Minnesota? NHR runs through the best low post based players in the senior class as the center in Minnesota has made a big comeback.
Definition: What are we defining as a center prospect? Guys that play mostly on the low block and guys that can mostly guard only players at the five position. Most of the times centers are the taller portion of the state’s basketball players but also it can be some of the stronger player that have a senior amount of strength (think offensive lineman).
- Daniel Oturu, 6-9, Cretin-Derham Hall (Minnesota)
- Joseph Hedstrom, 6-10, Hopkins (Wisconsin)
- Adam Trapp, 7-3, Esko
- Justin Balcome, 6-10, Alexandria (Northern State)
- Jake Phipps, 6-10, Anoka (Southwest MN State)
- Odell Wilson, 6-5, Minneapolis North
- Mike Sathoff, 6-9 Mankato West
- Andrew Niebuhr, 6-10, New Prague
- Elijah Elkerton, 6-7, Spring Lake Park (Western Illinois football)
- Matthew Waletzko, 6-8, Rocori (North Dakota football)
- Logan Richter, 6-4, Perham (Minnesota Football)
- Mason Otterdahl, 6-7, Northfield
- Bryce Kennedy, 6-8, Virginia (South Dakota football)
- Zac Fincher, 6-6, Stephen-Argyle
- Carlston McKenzie, 6-8, Champlin Park
- Nathan Serbus, 6-5, Renville County West
- Stewart Merrigan, 6-7, Worthington
- Da’Koi Hines, 6-8, Minneapolis North
- Gavin Yares, 6-7, Minneapolis Washburn
- Nolan Wald, 6-5, Roseville
- John Larson, 6-7, Mesabi East
- Logan Wangerin, 6-7, Apple Valley
- Weston Hine, 6-8, Kimball Area
- Logan Pratt, 6-6, Detroit Lakes
- Ian Meisner, 6-8, Kingsland