FIRST TEAM
Rudy Voss 6-3 junior guard
Jackson County Central
Literally unstoppable in his junior campaign, the do-everything guard from JCC ranks No. 2 in school history with 1,350 career points, and he’s first in 3-pointers with more than 170. Captain and leader of the team, he is always the focus of opposing defenses. Yet, he averaged 19 points, seven rebounds and five assists per game in 2018-19. One of the best passers you’ll ever see in high school basketball.
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Terbuto Ochothow 6-0 sophomore guard
Worthington
The primary ball-handler for the Trojans, Ochothow was so much more in his sophomore campaign -- his second as a starter. Able to score from anywhere on the court, he averaged 22 points per game in 2018-19 with 68 3-pointers converted. Averaged 5.1 points per game and pulled down 146 rebounds. Rarely has Worthington had a performer who could do so many things so well at a young age.
Lucas Nagel 6-3 senior forward
George-Little Rock
Tall enough to play the post, the 6-3 Nagel is an outstanding ball distributor, as evidenced by his becoming the school’s all-time assist leader this past season. Averaged 17 points, 10 rebounds and five assists per game in his senior year. He shot 55 percent from the field and 48 percent from 3-point range and led the Mustangs to a 20-4 record. Top ten all-time for G-LR in both blocked shots and steals.
Andrew Quade 6-0 senior guard
Westbrook-Walnut Grove
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The leader for the Minnesota state tournament Chargers, this four-year starter made the team go. Averaged 12.5 points, 4.4 rebounds and 6.8 assists per game as he led W-WG to its third straight 24-win season. Understands the game inside and out, and quickly processes what the other team is trying to do. “Came every day to play, and not just to games, but every day to practice,” said his coach, Derrick Jenniges.
Avery Pater 6-0 junior guard
Southwest Christian
Mr. Consistent for the Eagles, Pater’s motor never quits. Superlative on defense with quick hands and a nose for the ball, it’s his job to guard the other team’s best guard. Averaged 11.8 points and 4.7 rebounds per game. Had 5.43 assists per game, placing him third all-time for a single season. Made 91 steals. “The quiet leader of our team. His tenacious defense is constant,” said head coach Jamie Pap.
SECOND TEAM
Grant Brouwer 6-3 senior guard
Sibley-Ocheyedan
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Nate Everson 6-0 senior guard
Murray County Central
Caleb Terhark 6-4 senior forward
George-Little Rock
Preston Wilhelmi 5-10 senior guard
Hills-Beaver Creek
Karasharo Ojulu 6-1 senior guard
Worthington
THIRD TEAM
Josh Tinklenberg 6-4 senior forward
Pipestone Area
Parker Freeburg 6-7 senior center
Westbrook-Walnut Grove
Spencer Halland 6-7 senior center
Red Rock Central
Derek Lundgren 6-2 senior guard
Luverne
Kade Fey 6-3 junior guard
Southwest Christian
HONORABLE MENTION
Kobe Lovell
6-2 senior guard
Windom Area
Jacob Van Dam
6-3 junior guard
Southwest Christian
Trey Huisken
6-0 senior guard
Southwest Christian
Ethan Mischke
5-11 sophomore guard
Westbrook-Walnut Grove
Andrew Hesebeck
6-4 junior forward
Jackson County Central