As I stated in my previous article last weekend I was able to go down and watch the Back to Ballin tournament hosted by Iowa 7v7. It was here that I could see a whole lot of talent on display from kids you may have never heard of. That's what I love about spring 7v7. During this time in these boys' lives, every month offers so much time for growth in their craft. When adding 7v7 into their schedule rather than not picking up a football till fall gives these kids such a big advantage. Kids that weren't great the previous fall have now developed into beasts. That's just my two cents. Anyways here are a couple upperclassmen that stood out to me from the tourney. Gameface: Tanner Albeck of Maple Grove - This freak athlete put together a very solid tournament performance. Never in my life have I seen a fullback with speed like this. He's a complete swiss army knife that can really play any position you wish. Having a weapon like this in real football is useful but havi...
Yesterday I was able to watch the TC Senior Expo held at Concordia St. Paul. The Expo was composed of 4 teams with a lot of unsigned talent across the metro area. Here are some guys who stood out to me on each team: Red: Hakeem Ford of Mpls Southwest - Hakeem Ford is an athletic star that is capable of some amazing things. I see him as a natural leader on the court. This season alone he guided his SW team to some notable wins including one of the best in 2A Minneapolis North. Muja Burton of Columbia Heights - Burton played a solid game yesterday along with a solid season. In my opinion, he was one of the best shooters in the metro area this past season. He also fit in very well with his talented CH team and could this trend continue. Benard Omooria of Osseo - If you're looking for a little of both of the last two guys I listed, Omooria is your guy. A great shooter that can give you a spark of momentum. He also was a big leader on his Osseo team this year that were ranked top 10 ...
As the best week of Basketball in Minnesota continues here are some hoopers and squads you should keep your eye on: Players: Mitchel Jaskowiak (S) of GSL: Despite a first-round loss, the Idaho football commit dropped an impressive 37 pts against a tough Minneapolis North squad. Jayden Livingston (J) of Totino-Grace: The junior guard came off the bench and brought a spark for the Eagles in their first game of state. He finished with 10 pts. Goanar Tap (S) of St. Cloud Tech: The 6' 9" big man really stepped up for the Tigers against DLS. He finished with 10 pts and 6 Blks. Teams: Park Center: Arguably the best team in the state this year PC is on a mission. Leo Torbor (S) San Jose St commit dropped a game-high 20 pts in a win over Andover. He, along with D1 guards Braeden Carrington (UMN commit), Cody Pennebaker (uncommitted), and Cashimer Chavis (uncommitted, soph) look to lead this 1 loss team to a Chip. Mankato East: A well-coached team is hard to beat. Especially one as tale...
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