Tuesday Night’s Top Ten Performers
Amir Coffey. Amir scored 30 points and 13 rebounds in a blowout win over Waconia (Royals won by 25). The number one ranked Royals remain undefeated. Junior Stone. The Richfield guard put up 26 leading the Spartans over Kennedy. Richfield…
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Continue ReadingAmir Coffey. Amir scored 30 points and 13 rebounds in a blowout win over Waconia (Royals won by 25). The number one ranked Royals remain undefeated.
Junior Stone. The Richfield guard put up 26 leading the Spartans over Kennedy. Richfield is now 6-5 with Stone scoring 20 a game.
Isaiah Lemke. The Fergus Falls guard knocked out a banked three at the buzzer to get the Otters a win 69-66 and to keep that undefeated record in tact. The win was over Detroit Lakes. (love the photo from Robert Williams showing the emotion after the big shot).
Kobe Ahonen. Brainerd Warrior forward put up 32 points leading his team to a 15 point win over Alexandria. Kobe is scoring 18 a game as he and Michael Russell have pushed Brainerd to 9-2.
Zach Theisen/Kameron Bettie. Combined for 37 points as Osseo held on to beat Armstrong by three points. Osseo is still undefeated after picking up a noteworthy win on the road.
Daniel Oturo. The CDH center produced 19 points, 21 rebounds, and seven blocks leading the Raiders over previously unbeaten Mounds View. CDH is 10th in the NHR Class AAAA poll and they proved the belong there.
Sam Sustacek. The Orono big led the Spartans over Rocori with 16 points, 11 rebounds, and seven assists. The second ranked Orono bunch is 11-2.
Trae Berhow. The Royal guard exploded for 35 points in a 28 point over Hutchinson. Trae is averaging 26.4 points per game so far.
Gabe& Goanar. Gabe Kalscheur and Goanar Mar each scored 18 in a game that the Islanders need to have. Owen Chose did have 25 in the loss. The Islanders are 6-3 now and look to be on track.
Quinn Larson. The Kingsland guard scored his 1,000th point last night. Larson is a six foot guard averaging 17 points a game for the Knights.