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MYSM Preseason Teams

Preseason All-MYSM Teams
First Team

Tyus Jones PG Apple Valley 2014
Marshawn Wilson G Hill Murray 2015
JP Macura SG/SF Lakeville North 2014
Reid Travis PF De La Salle 2014
Alex Illikainen C Grand Rapids 2015

Second Team

Jarvis Johnson PG De La Salle 2015
Wheeler Baker SG Osseo 2014
Delshon Strickland SG Minnetoka 2014
Jake Wright SG/SF Hopkins 2014
Carter Kirk PF Mountain Lake Area 2014

Third Team

Andre Wallace G Eden Prairie 2014
Dejon Davis G Kennedy 2014
GT Gibson G Champlin Park 2015
Sam Neumann SF Cretin Durham Hall 2015
Justin Dahl C Holy Family 2015

Forth Team

Bjorn Broman PG Lakeview Christian 2015
Sacar Amin SG De La Salle 2015
Sean Burns SF/PF Armstrong 2015
Kyle McKinley PF/C Stillwater 2015
Ian Theisen C Osseo 2014













Preseason All - MYSM Underclassmen Team
First Team

Amar Miller PG Minnetonka 2016
Amir Coffey SG Hopkins 2016
Kyle Cappard G Blain 2016
Jake Dale F Mankato West 2016
Brock Bertram C Apple Valley 2016

Second Team

Patrick Dembley PG Richfield 2016
Payton Brodry G Minneapolis South 2016
Gary Trent Jr SG Apple Valley 2017
Jamil Jackson SG/SF Minneapolis North 2016
Reed Nikko PF/C Mapple Grove 2016

Third Team

Brad Davidson PG Maple Grove 2017
Delonta Payton SG St. Paul Academy 2016
Simeon Davis G Minnehaha Academy 2017
Steffon Mitchell SF Shakopee 2016
Michael Hurt PF/C Rochester John Marshall 2016

Forth Team

Jack Sorenson PG Lakeville North 2017
Tyler Peterson G Centennial 2016
Isaac Johnson SG Minneapolis North 2017
Joevon Walker F Minnehaha Academy 2017 
Goanar Mar F De La Salle 2017




MYSM class 2014 Top15 Rankings


2014: Minnesota's super class, the 2014 class is unparalleled Minnesota high school basketball recruiting history. With 3 prospects in the top 40 players in the nation and a host of other D1 prospects Minnesota is all the way on the map. This class is loaded guards and wing prospects with great athleticism. Minnesota high school basketball talent is at a all time with possible 20 plus division 1 players in this class.

1) Tyus Jones 6'2 PG Apple Valley - The highest rated player to ever come out of Minnesota and the number one point guard in the nation. Tyus is the prototype point guard prospect of the highest caliber. The coaches point guard, makes his teammates better and controls the game, with his cerebral aptitude. Averaging 20.9 points 7.6 assist and 3.8 rebounds this season, while leading his team to its first Minnesota high school state championship. Tyus is a pass first point guard with elite play making and scoring ability.  A 5 star prospect and member of the Junior National Team, Tyus has his choice of what school he will attend as one the most sought out players in the nation.

2) Rashad Vaughn 6'6 SG Cooper- The Ultimate high caliber Division 1 prospect. Vaughn possesses the tools the people can't get enough of Minnesota's Mr.Showtime. The only prospects in the top 10 nationally who can play point, shooting guard as well as small forward. With ridiculous stats averaging 28.5 points 9.8 rebounds 3.2 assist 2.7 steals and 2 blocks this season. Vaughn is the top Shooting Guard prospect in the nation and has unlimited potential. Vaughn will have a choice of what program you will be attending with offers from Kentucky, Louisville, Kansas, Connecticut and almost every other high Division one program.

3) Reid Travis 6'8 PF De La Salle- The most dominate post presence in the state of Minnesota and one of the fastest rising national prospects in the 2014 class, Travis is considered one of the top 10 forward prospects in the nation. Travis is a versatile high caliber front court player. Averaging 27.4 points this season while leading his team to its second straight state tournament title. Reid is gifted multi sport athlete that could easy play Division 1 football at a high level at quarterback. Travis list of college basketball scholarship offers is only growing with offers from Arizona, Boston College, Michigan State, USC and UCLA.

4) Andre Wallace PG 6'1 Eden Prairie- Ultra quick and explosive scoring guard thrives in the open court making plays for others and himself. Wallace has a combo guard skill set. Andre has solid play making ability and elite explosiveness and open court. Andre has the ability to beat off the dribble and finish above the rim in traffic. Averaging 16 points 5 rebounds 2 assist this season. Andre has offers from Washington State and Oregon State, with great interest from several PAC 12 teams; as well as over 10 D2 program offers.

5) Carter Kirk 6'8 PF  A physical specimen, looks the part and plays to part. Possesses all the physical attributes, a solid post presents on both sides of the ball. Kirk is a stud and possesses the upside that division 1 program seek in front court players. Averaging 22.7 points and 11.2 rebounds, while leading his team to a state tournament appearance. Carter stock is rising, with offers from UNI and Drake, while drawing great regional interest and interest from several Big 10 programs.

6) JP Macura 6'5 SG Lakeville-  Skilled shooter with solid wing guard skill set. JP is a solid athlete with a good IQ and elite shooting range. Averaging 25.6 points this season while leading his team to a state tournament appearance. JP is a high caliber player and stock is rising major offers on the way. JP has offers from Kansas State, Boston College, Milwaukee and St. Louis. Macura is also drawing interest from Butler, New Mexico State and Toledo.

7) Delshon Strickland 6'4 SG Holy Angels -  Dynamic athlete with bounce and good upside. High caliber wing guard skill set, with the ability to take defenders of the bounce finish in traffic above the rim. Averaging 18.3 points this season producing closer to his potential. Delshon tools translate too Division 1 major program guard prospect with his athleticism and length. Strickland stock is rising, with offers from Vermont, Richmond, Drake, Hampton, Leigh, North Dakota and North Dakota State while drawings interest from Butler, Florida State, Gonzaga, Washington State and Texas.

8)  Ian Theisen 6'9 PF/C Osseo- Skilled big man with solid athleticism. Theisen has a great basketball pedigree and solid IQ. Has a solid post presence and perimeter shooting range to around 15-18 feet. Ian possesses the same skill said he has the last seasons, although more refined he still hasn't added anything to his game. Ian has offers from Cal Poly, Drake, Northern Colorado and Montana State while drawing interest from Nebraska, Northwestern and UNI.


9) Dejon Davis 6'3 G Kennedy- Explosive and versatile combo guard Dejon has displayed the ability to take over a game on offense in lock down other guards on defense. Davis is a dynamic athlete with good shooting range from deep and solid play making ability. Averaging 14.3 points 5.0 rebounds and 2 assist this season. Davis is a stud and possesses all the physical attributes needed to be a high Division one guard prospect. Davis is drawing interest from Iowa, University of Missouri, New Mexico State, Drake, Universal Milwaukee and Missouri State.


10) Ngor Barnaba 6'9 C Rochester John Marshall- Solid overall all game able to contribute in many ways and impacts the game on both sides of the court. Great athlete, good feet, very agile with the ability to play above the rim.Can impact the game without the ball. Averaging 10.1 points, 6.3 rebounds, 1.5 steals and 2.0 blocks this season. With offers from North Dakota, and North Dakota State, while drawing great regional interest. Barnaba has great upside and could be sleeping stud.

11) Jordan Dembley PG 6'2 Holy Angels- Prototype lead guard skill set, high caliber pure point guard. Dembley has all the tools to be a Solid D1 guard prospect. Averaging 14.2 points this while leading his team in assist.  Dembley has offers from New Mexico State, University of San Francisco, University of Green Bay Wisconsin, University Milwaukee and drawing interest from Butler, Illinois and Indiana State.


12) Weeler Baker 6'3 SG Osseo- Weeler has the ability penetrate the defense of the dribble finish above the rim in traffic, can score on all three levels. More of a score than a shooter Baker can light it up on offense. Weeler has offers from Vermont and New Hampshire, while drawing interest from Wofford, Indiana State, UNI and Illinois State.


13) Jon Sabaski 6'1 PG Prior Lake- High caliber pure point guard, with solid athleticism and great play making ability. Averaging 17.8 points 3.8 rebounds and 4.4 assist. Proto type lead guard skill set, good court vision,  solid IQ ability to break defense off the dribble. Good perimeter shooter and solid defender. Sabaski has committed to South Dakota State on a full basketball scholarship.


14) Jeffery Jones 6'1 G Washburn-  The most physically dynamic athlete in this class. The Gopher football recruit is a monster to deal with on both sides of the ball.  Jones speed, explosiveness, strength are unparalleled by all the other guards in this class. A one on one nightmare on both sides of the court. Jones possesses all the physical attributes to contribute on Division 1 level. More skilled than some give him credit for, with the focus on him being a five star recruit running back.


15) Jake Wright 6'4 SG Hopkins - Skilled wing shooter, high caliber overall player, with solid guard skill set. Averaging a team high 16.4 points this season.   Wright is a stud from the perimeter as well as elite ability to get open using screens and through the offense. Wright has offers from Vermont, Drake, University of Chicago and drawing interest from Northwestern, Wisconsin, University of Minnesota and Arizona.


Don't Sleep: Geno Crandall De La Salle, Isaiah McKay Park Center, Markus Taylor Knighten St.Paul Central, Kamli Chambers Hopkins, Paul Friendshuh New Prague, John Veil Blake, Ryan Holthusen Red Lake, Pierre Conwell Johnson, Stephon Sharpe Hopkins, Dennis Austin Apple Valley, John Roberts Basom Blake, James Lawson De La Salle, Tyler Weiss Shakopee, Brody Jackson Tartan, Cameron Ross Minneapolis Southwest, Isaac Mathews Park Center, Jake Johnson St. Francis, Ian Smith Champlin Park, Zach Wessels Austin, Clay Elrod Elk River

Bloomington Kennedy @ Richfield

Bloomington Kennedy (1-0) vs Richfield (2-1)

Early season South Side matchup between 2 programs looking to improve their look for the season big matchup

Richfield wins the tip-off  and get a score on their first possession Louis Williams

Kennedy get their first score by Jumah'ri Turner, Richfeild up 4-2

Kennedy takes their first lead of the game with 3 from Dejon Davis 5-4, up with 16:00 left in first half

Both teams going back and forth, as Deshawn Jones for Richfield and Jumah'ri Turner for Kennedy exchanging shots, tied up at 7 and 11

Kennedy has the lead up 14-13 with 11:30 left in the first half

Richfield goes on a 9-2 run led by  Deshawn Jones with big Jam and trey 22-16 Richfield up with 9:00 left in first half

Kennedy calls T.O. with 7:20 left in the first half down 24-16

Richfield holing the lead up on Kennedy 29-20 with 5:00 left in the first half

Kennedy goes on a 9-4 to end the half led by Jumah'ri Turner with 16 in the first half down  

Richfield leads at the half up 33-29 , DeShawn Jones with 19, Jumah'ri Turner 16

Octavious Harris with the first score of the second  half  for Richfield up 35-29

Richfield goes on a 9-2 run to start the second half up, led by Ed Guyton, Richfield up 42-29 with 15:20 left in the second half.

Dejon Davis with a Big Jam for Kennedy, Richfield calls T.O. up 42-31 with 15:00 left in the game

Both teams are scoring back and forth Kennedy has been making a few more stops and cut lead to single digits 50-41, with 11:00 left in the second half of the game

Richfield is having turnover problems and allowing Kennedy to get get back in the game Richfield  up 53-48 with 7:30 left in the game

Dejon Davis has 12 pts in the last 6 min and Kennedy has cut the lead down 55-52 with 5:30 left the game

Patrick Dembley with a crazy layup in traffic for Richfield up 61-57

Kennedy calls a T.O. with 2:50 left in the game, down to Richfield 63-59

Kennedy takes the lead back for their first lead of the second half up 64-63 with 1:50 left in the game

Kennedy calls T.O. up 66-65 with 43.8 sec left in the game

Dejon Davis seals the game at the line for Kennedy

Richfield call a T.O. with 1.2 sec Deep 3 misses and Kennedy gets comeback win 68-65

Game Review

Kennedy: Kennedy played a solid game and came out with the win. They played from behind most the game, their defense in the second half won the game. Jumah'ri Turner played a complete guard game, turning defense to offense and scoring big 23 pts. Mouhari Mouhamed had foul trouble and never really was a factor. Dejon Davis only had 3pts in first half but took over the game in the second half with 21 points and 24 for the game with the win. Coaching by Perkins payed big with a early season for win a program making big changes this season.

Richfield: Richfild played a good and very competitive game. Deshawn Jones dominated the first half of the game with 19pts but could not finish the high performance with 7 in the second half, 26 for the game with the lose. Richfield got good contributions from their bench from Jawann Ross 8pts and Patrick Dembley. Ed played his best game with 18pts and carried his team in the second half. Richfield really should have won, the turn overs killed them.




Metro Youth Sports Media Top 15 player Minnesota class 2014 Rankings


Class: 2014 The Super class for Minnesota basketball recruiting D-1 players at all phases of the game. This class features 2 of the best player in the nation in the class of 2014. Also a host of athletes and playmakers.

1) Tyus Jones  PG  6’2 Apple Valley – Cerebral  uncanny player with unparalleled playmaking ability. Can score at will averaging 28.7 points this and scored 30 plus 11 times this season. Makes his team better an always under control. 5 star recruit has several major offers Duke, Arizona, Michigan State, the #1 point guard in nation in the class.

2) Rashad Vaughn SF/SG 6’6 Robindale Cooper – Absolute stud complete package, athleticism, size, physical tools and skill. Dynamic scorer finishing above the rim in traffic and elite elevation an rage on jumper. One of most imposing offensive skill sets in the nation, averaging 25.9 points this season. Stock still on the rise nationally, 5 star recruit has several major offers Arizona state, Kansas, Baylor.

3) Ian Theisen  C  6’9  Osseo – A skilled post player with shooting rage to about 14 feet. Great body control and good energy, can finish with both hands around the rim and in traffic. Works well with in the offense and can pass out of double’s in the post  to the open player. A high caliber player led his team to a 4A state title an is drawing interest from major programs.

4) Reid Travis  PF/C  6’6  De La Salle – Smooth, athletic, powerful, very versatile. A dominate post player finishes over, on, around and threw other front court players with contact. Runs the floor very well on both sides of the ball, averaged 20.4 points, 11.5 rebounds and led his team to a 3A a state title this season. With all the physical tools stock still rising, with a few D1 offers.

5)  Ryan Holthusen  G  5’10 Red Lake-  A dynamic scorer, capitalizes on defenses mistakes, works well without the ball to get to his spots, average 25.9 3.5 assist 2.4 rebounds, led his team to 18 wins 14 more then the year before,  smart with the ball and has sgood playmaking ability..

6) John Veil  PG 6’0  Blake- Smooth, cerebral , good basketball IQ, and playmaking ability. Has good leadership, averaged 12.3 7.0 assist  4.0 steals 3.0 rebounds this season and led his team to a 24-4 record. Crafty on both sides of the ball, hides when he’s playing the passing lanes and looks of defenders when passing. Has the ability take over a game with his playmaking.  

7) Jordan Dembley   PG 6’1 Holy Angles – High caliber point guard skills, solid court vision ball handling and playmaking ability. Averaged 13.4 points 4.1 assist 2.4 rebounds and 1.5 seals this season. Can make plays off the dribble drive, pushes the ball up court and uses the pick & roll well. Needs to become a more dynamic playmaker to make his team better but has all the tools.

8) ) Andre Wallace PG/SG  6’0- Eden Prairie- Elite speed and quickness, led his team in scoring averaging 14.2 points this season. Complete guard packaged, can run the offense an pushes the ball up court well, thrives at find his shot and other in the open court. Needs to play more under control and could have a more solid basketball IQ. Has the ability to collapse the defense off the dribble and can make plays for others around the rim and on the perimeter.

9)  Dejon Davis SF/SG  6’3  Washburn- Dynamic athlete with all the physical tools. Has the complete wing package, aggressive in the open court able to finish in traffic above the rim. Has solid perimeter shooting skills, an the explosiveness and upper body strength to drive and finish in the half court. Can guard multiple positions and one of the best perimeter defenders in the class.

10) Jon Sobaski  PG 6’0  Prior Lake- One of the best pure point guards in the state. Makes his team better an also led his team in scoring averaging 13.0 on a team with a D1 center inside this season. Works well with out the ball and rarely rushes his shot. Scored in double digits 21/27 games this season, Jon never lets his team lose to a team that they should be and is a competitor.

11) Isaiah McKay G  5’8 Park Center- Speedy, crafty, elusive, really good shooter averaged 15.0 points this season. Scored in double figures in 23 of 26 games this season, along side another guard who averaged 26.0 points this season. Has the ability to find the open space in half court and on the break behind the arc. Solid guard skills with some playmaking ability.

12) Jake Wright SG/SF  6’3  Hopkins- High basketball IQ, works well without the ball.  Works in the offense, spaces and runs the courts well.  Elite spot up, deep rage and clutch shooter. Can be a liability on defense against aggressive wing athletes and ball movement. Can be A high caliber player with the understanding what his weakness and strengths.

13) Delshon Strickland  SF/SG 6’2  Holy Angles- Versatile bouncy  athlete, has solid guard and wing skill set. Thrives at scoring in the open court and finishing on fast breaks. Needs to be more physical on defense and more aggressive on offense. Has some perimeter shooting skills and plays both sides of the ball.

14) Kamli Chambers PG  5’10  Hopkins- High energy player, aggressive on both sides of the ball. Solid ball handling and court vision, works well in the offense. Pushes the ball up court, can run the offense and finds the open man. Has solid playmaking ability and basketball IQ.

15) Isaac Mattews  C/PF 6’6 Park Center- Great athlete, runs the floor well on both sides of the ball with good energy. Intense defender in the paint effecting any thing that comes inside with good instincts. A good rebounder that get the ball up court fast . Still very raw offensively averaging 6.6 points but can finish on the break and above the rim. Needs to play more under control on both side of the ball.

Don’t Sleep: Jeffry Jones-Washburn, Markus Taylor Knighten St. Paul Central, Geno Crandall-De La Salle, Stephon Sharpe-Hopkins, Marques Gray Cooper, Jamar Roberson-Osseo, Kyle Kalivoda-Wayzata, Wheeler Baker-Osseo, Dennis Austin-Apple Valley, Mark Dwyer-Eastview, James Lawson-De La Salle, Darrious-Denson-Cooper, Joe Conroy-Holy Family, Matt Miedtke-Osseo, Stevie Momon-Cretin Derham-Hall.

State Championship Washburn Vs De La Salle


3A State Final Washburn (29-2) Vs De La Salle (25-6)  

This is a match up of the best public school basketball program in Minneapolis against the best private school program in Minneapolis. With some of the top talent in the state and to great coaches, this will be a battle.


Tip-off won by De La Salle

First score by Reid Travis for De La Salle

Jerry Phatt gets the first score for Washburn down 4-2

Reid Travis with all 6 of De La Salle’s points to start the up game with 15:00 left in the first half

Washburn gets back to back steals to tie the game at 6 with 14:00 left in the first half

Close game as every shot attempt is being contested both teams playing intense defense 11-8 De La Salle up with 10:26 left in the half  

 Both team exchanging baskets 18-16 De La Salle up with 6:57 left in the first half

Reid Travis and Joseph Doby both with 10 points 28-22 De La Salle up with 3:30 left in the first half  

Very few points this half have come in the half court 30-26 De La Salle up with 2:00 left in the first half

De La Salle has the lead into the half  time up 34-33   (Reid Travis 14 7reb)


Reid Travis back the post to get the first score of the second half 36-33 De La Salle up

These teams are battling De La Salle holing the lead 38-35 over Washburn with 14:36 left in the second half

Washburn is taking there self down with 5 turnovers and 5 missed 3s in 5 min


Washburn with some really bad turnovers giving De La Salle momentum up 46-41 with 9:00 left in the second half

The game is being played a crazy pace with both defenses causing havoc 

This game has been highly competitive as Washburn won’t let this game get away down 49-46 with 4:11 left in the game

Dwight Anderson closing the game strong as hit a jumper to tie the game up at 51 up with 1:11 left in the game

Dwight Anderson misses 2 free throws to take the lead and this game is going to overtime 51 up

Washburn wins the O.T. tip-off  and Nick Anderson missing on a jumper

Joseph Doby fouls Reid Travis who makes ½ at the line and De La Salle takes the lead 52-51

Jarvis Johnson fouls Nick Anderson who hits 2 free throws to take the lead 53-52

Luke Scott hits a big 3 pointer to take the lead 55-54 with 43 seconds left in O.T

Joseph Doby drives in traffic for a big layup in traffic to take the lead 56-55 with 8 seconds left

De La Salle pushes the ball down court fast and  get a last  second make by Ross Baker to win 57-56


This was worth the hype as both team left it all on the floor .Washburn won the statistical battle in most areas but where 0-11 from behind the arc and had chances to seal the game at the line .This game was played at a unmatched energy and pace as a Championship should be. Their can only be one winner and De La Salle really led the whole game.


De La Salle: Reid Travis allowed De La Salle to score in the half court game and dominated in the post 20 18reb , Luke Scott was 3-10 from deep but hit the one in over time 12 points. Trey Shepherd was needed 4/5 FG 10 points, Jarvis Johnson only had 2 turnovers the second half and over time.

Washburn: Joseph Doby really came to play 9/14 FG 21 10reb, Dejon Davis had a big impact 5/7 13 1ast 1tournover in 26 min, Dwight Anderson 10 6reb 2stl, Nick Anderson 0/11 4 4ast 4reb 5 turnovers  

3A State Semifinals Washburn vs Johnson


Minnesota State Tournament 3A Semifinals                 Washburn (28-2) Vs St. Paul Johnson (22-8)

This semifinals promises to be a good showcase, as these teams are rematch Twin Cities Chapionship witch Washburn won 90-89. These teams meet for the second time in a month and this time should be a fast pace battle to go to the state finals.

Tip-off won by Washburn

First score by Jerry Phatt with a tip back off of Joseph Doby miss

Marcus Marshall with back to back drives to score right back and take the lead 4-2

Joseph Doby takes the lead back for Washburn 5-4 with15:00 left in the first half

6 fast points for MM 7-6 Washburn up with

Fast pace game as Marcus Marshall is going ham 11 points, Johnson up 11-9

Washburn 5-0 run to take the lead back 14-11 with 12:00 left in the first half

The Pace of this game is Crazy as both teams are pushing the break on every possession

Jerry Phatt for Washburn is going hard up 25-15 with 8:30 left in the first half  

Johnson calls time out at 7:56 down fast as Washburn is on an 18-4 run up 27-15

Washburn is playing a Zone defense holding the lead 29-19 with 5:05 left in first half

Washburn defense is doing the job turning turnovers into points on the other end of the floor 39-24 with 2:31 left in the first half

Johnson goes a 6-0 to end the half down to Washburn 39-30  

 

Shelby Ashford for Johnson gets the first score of the second half 39-32 Washburn with 17:17 left in the second half

Johnson goes on a 5-0 to open the second half an close the gap 39-35 Washburn up with 16:49 in the second half

This game has gone back to the fast pace it started at 43-39 Washburn up with 14:55 left in the second half

Johnson calls time out down 45-39 with 13:55 left in the second half

Johnson’s turnovers are keeping them out this game down 52-42 with 10:30 left in the second half

Johnson goes on a 14-3 run to cut the score 52-49 with 7:45 left in the game they have turn it up on defense  

Marcus Marshall takes the lead for Johnson 53-52 with 6:30 left in the second half a big come back run

Another big 3 Marcus Marshall 56-53 Johnson up with 5:33 left in the game

Washburn takes the lead back 60-56 Joseph Doby with back to back with 4:23 left in the game  

Both team exchanging free throws and time out’s as the game closes 67-64 with 1:19 left in the game

Nick Anderson gets a big steal and 4 of 4 at the free throw line to get the win for Washburn 75-66

Once again the game this game was very competitive and came down to a few big plays.
Washburn gets another team win over Johnson and Marcus Marshall proves that he can take over any game.

Washburn: Joseph Doby 21 10/15 9reb, Jerry Phatt 17, Nick Anderson 14 4ast

Johnson: Marcus Marshall 31 10/21, De’Vonta Durr 13, Quashingm Smith-Pugh 11  

Twin Cities Championship


 Twin Cities Championship 2012
A packed house for this years match up of the winner of the St. Paul city conference Vs Minneapolis city conference for the Twin Cities Championship is St. Paul Johnson vs Minneapolis Washburn. Both teams come in with a combined 8 loses and on a 23 game winning streak. The Twin Cities most talented programs and 2 of the best teams in the metro area.





  Washburn 23-2                                   Johnson 17-6          


Johnson win the tip-off too start the game and turns it over on the first possession
Joseph Doby gets the first score of the game for Washburn with an open jumper 
Marcus Marshall comes back to scores Johnson first basket an ties it up
Both teams come out with great energy  tied at 5 16:00 left in the half 
Johnson goes on a 8-2 run to take the lead 13-7 14:00 left in the half
Washburn goes to their bench and turns up their defense 18-14 Johnson up 11:00 left in half
A fast pace game with Washburn’s shooting and Johnson’s finishing at the rim 23-20 Johnson
It’s a battle as the crowd is loud and both teams are scoring all over 7-2 run Washburn goes up 27-25
Marcus Marshall is having a big half taking the lead back Johnson up 32-28 6:30 left in first half
Both teams turning up the defense Washburn’s Noah Scarver in the post with big blocks and De’Vonta Durr keeping Washburns guards out of the paint
This game is a FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT  with 11 lead changes  and 6 ties 38 up 3:00 , 44 up 1:30 left in the half
Washburn takes the lead at half time up 49-48

Washburn hits a 3 by Charles Smith to get the first score of the second
Washburn gets out to a fast start to the second half on a 10-4 run up 62-52 14:00 left in the second half
Johnson returns fire with fire and go on a 12-2 run to tie the game up at 64 with 10:55 left in the half
Marcus Marshall is going off as he takes the for Johnson with a 3 67-64
De’Vonta Durr  and Marcus Marshall  are having a impact on both sides of the ball as they lead Johnson on a 24-4 run 76-68 7:20 left in the game
This game feels like a Championship game as Washburn comes back with a 12-4 run 82-80 Johnson up with 4:00 left in the game.
Jerry Phatt for Washburn is going to work in the post and Dajon Davis is on point
Marcus Marshall is having a Mr. Basketball performance as he makes clutch plays to keep Johnson up 88 -82 with 2:00 left in the game
Dejon Davis with a big clutch 3 pointer to close the lead 88-85 Johnson up with 1:10 left in the game
This gym is going HAM as the game is getting crazy when Marcus Marshall gets Jump on the sideline giving Washburn the ball back with 41.7 sec left in the game 89-87
On the next possession Washburn misses on a 3 gets it back and takes another from deep only down 2 points with 28 sec left and misses, Washburn gets  another offensive rebound and Charles Smith gets sent to the free-throw line, makes the second of 2 with 21.7 sec left
Johnson inbounds the ball to the wrong player as Bajuan Adams misses both from the line and the chance to seal the game 89-88 Ball
Nick Anderson misses a jumper for the win with 5.5 goes out of bound off Johnson giving Washburn a chance.
Washburn Runs a out of bounds play to Jerry Phatt who misses and get his own tip back in at the buzzer to win Twin Cities Championship game 90-89
Washburn: Jerry Phatt with the best performance 25 and the Game winner, Dejon Davis with timely shot making 15, Charles Smith 15. Johnson: Marcus was the best play on the court and had 15 in both half’s 30, De’Vonta Durr a complete game with 14, Quashingm Smith-Pugh 13
   Washburn Vs Central:  Junior Varsity
St. Paul Central only reparative to play Washburn playing in all Championship games  
Washburn get the first score of the game.
Both teams start slow game tied at 4 with 14:00 left in the first half
Central goes on a 11-2 run up 13-6 with 11:00 left in the first half led by Markyce McAdory
Washburn calls their first time out of the game down by 9 with 10:12 left in the half
Washburn comes out the time with intense defense and goes on a down 17-12 7:00 left in half
Central is maintain their lead as Washburn is making a fight up 26-20 with 3:00 left in first half
Washburn’s makes another run to end the half down 26-24 Central up

Washburn gets the first score of the half to tie it up at 26
Both teams start the half at a fast pace scoring back and forth 30-28 Central up 14:00 left in half
Evan Shepherd has turned it on for Washburn takes the lead from deep 35-34 12:00 left
Good game a they keep it close 39 up 10:50 left in the second half
O wow Central’s Rayeon Williams falls hard on Kevin Gleason driving under the rim and has a Tech Called on him
Washburn takes small lead off of free throws 48-42 7:45 left in the game
Davontrell McAdory brought his A game as Central closes the lead 53-52 5:00 left in the game
Central wants this game bad as they take the lead back 58-56 with 2:15 left in the game
Washburn ties up the game at 58 with 1:58 left in the game  this is a good one
Washburn takes lead 59-58, Central takes the lead 60-59, Washburn takes lead back 61-60
Davontrell McAdory with a game winning runner with 2.8 sec left to win 62-61

This was a really good game, Washburn starts 3 freshmen and Central stated 3 juniors.
Davontell McAdory with 18 and the game winner, Washburn High caliber freshmen Evan Shepherd with 21 points and took over in points in the second half of the Game.

Washburn Vs Johnson  Freshmen
When it comes to talent in the 2015 class these are 2 of the Top 10 in the State. Both teams have freshmen play up at JV and Varsity and still have the best teams in their city.
A very competitive game as both team exchange the lead back and forth, JoBreil Powell of to a fast start for the Miller’s with 6 fast points 16-15 Washburn up 6:oo left in the first half
Johnson and Washburn goes on runs a 9-1 Washburn up 25-17 with 4:00 left and a 15-0 run by Johnson led by Eric Elliot and Mayari Marshall to take the lead at Half time 32-25
The second half starts at the same back and forth pace 35-29 Johnson up with 11:10 left
Washburn takes a time out and comes out to make a 14-7 run and take the lead back 41-40
This has been a very competitive game tied at 47 with 2:00 left in the game Dametris Davis-Cosby for Johnson is scoring all over the floor in the second half
Johnson’s defense closes out the game as they go on a 8-1 run to win the 55-48
Johnson’s Dametris Davis-Cosby with 17, Washburn: JoBreil Powell 15 , Tyrell Howze 14                         

Eden Prairie vs Washburn


        #4 Eden Prairie (13-2) vs  #11 Washburn (12-2)

This is a nonconference match up between 2 of this best basketball programs in the state, both off to good starts looking too up their strength of schedule and get a big win…


Tip-off won by Jerry Pratt for Washburn

First score by Abrian Carpenter for Eden Prairie left open under the rim

Dejon Davis for Washburn fouled for a and 1 Washburn goes up 3-2

Both teams making it hard too score 3-2 Washburn up with 15:00 left in first half

Eden Prairie takes its first lead of the game 6-5 14:00

Washburn goes back up 7-6 with 12:30 left in the first half

Washburn holds a small lead 10-6 with 10: 30 in first half

Sander Mohn for Eden Prairie ties it up at 10

Eden Prairie goes on a 7-0 run to take the lead 13-10 led by Sander Mohn

Washburn takes their first T.O. of the game down 13-10

Washburn ties it back up at 13 8:30 left in first half

Washburn goes back up with a small lead 16-13 7:40 left in the half

Eden Prairie takes lead back 17-16 6:30 left in the first half

Washburn takes lead back 21-19 with 5:00 left in first half

Eden Prairie takes the lead back with a 3 by Andre Wallace on 5-0 run up 23-26 

Washburn takes their second T.O. of the half down 28-25 with 2:40 left in half

Both teams in the double bonus as its been a physical game

Both teams fighting as they go to the half tied up at 31


Eden Prairie gets the first score of the second half

Back to back scores by Jerry Pratt in the post a big ally-oop for Washburn to take the lead 35-33 15:40 left in second

Eden Prairie calls a T.O. down 41-35 with 14:14 left in the half

Washburn turning it up as they start pushing out the lead 44-35 13:45

This is a battle a both teams are going hard Washburn up 49-42 12:30

The crowd is going crazy as Dejon Davis gets fouled for and 1 Washburn up 52-42 11:30

The referees have took total control of the game as their calling everything in the second half

Washburn keeping the double digit lead for the last 4 min up 59-49

Washburn calls T.O. after their 10th foul sending them into the bonus with 7:14 left in half

Washburn’s Nick Anderson is leading them and not letting Eden Prairie back in it with big plays

Washburn crowd is hype up in Eden Prairie’s gym and there has been some not so good calls keeping Eden Prairie in the game

Eden Prairie calls T.O. down 64-54 4:15 left in game

Eden Prairie is fighting on Offense with back to back 3 pointers by Anthony Anderson and Sander Mohn but they need a stop down 67-64

Washburn calls T.O. up 69-64 2:27 left in game

Andre Wallace fighting scoring closing the score down to 70-66 1:40 left in game

Washburn is closing out the game behind Jerry Pratt all in the post drawing fouls pushing the lead to 73-66 1:11

Wow back to back big play by Andre Wallace for Eden Prairie a drive and a steal on the inbound with an assist to Sander Mohn closing the gap 75-70

Washburn holding on tight going too the line up 77-72 closing the game 14 sec left

Eden Prairie won’t go away closing the score down to 3 points with 4.4 left in the game

Washburn gets the big win over Eden Prairie 78-74 in a great game

There are few with team the depth and athleticism of Washburn. Their  guard play is hard to defend and harder to score on.

Dwight Anderson 18 5 ast, Jerry Pratt 15 10 reb Dejon Davis 10

Eden Prairie played at Washburn’s pace and did not start Andre Wallace who helps keep the ball pressure of their leader Sander Mohn.

Sander Mohn 23 5 ast, Abrian Carpenter 16 16reb, Andre Wallace 13 3 ast

Minneapolis Washburn Vs Prairie Seeds Academy


Washburn (8-1) Vs Prairie Seeds Academy (10-0)

A full house at Minneapolis Washburn as the Miller’s hosts Prairie Seeds Academy. This should be the biggest test of the year for the Lycan’s as they play Minneapolis most talented basketball program...

Gage Deis wins the tipoff to start the game out of bounds burn ball and get the first score Jerry Pratt

Washburn starts their Defense off all out Full court press trap

Trent pollard gets Prairie Seeds Academy first score with a 3 

Prairie Seeds Academy calls their fist T.O. of the game down 6-3 with 16:30 left in first half

Fast pace as game Washburn’s Defense forces the Lycan’s to 2 fast turnovers 13-6 Washburn with 14:42

15-6 Washburn subs in with 13:45 left in first half

20-11 Washburn as they run off of turnovers 12:39 left in the first half

Troy May Jr for Prairie Seeds Academy beats the press with a drive 22-13 Washburn

Trent Pollard for PSA with a 3 points 25-15 Washburn

Dejon Davis with a BIG JAM in traffic of the fast-break 29- 18 Washburn

This is full speed fast-break ball Prairie Seeds Academy falling behind Washburn up 39-21

Everybody for Washburn is finishing around the rim 50-25 Washburn 3:15 

Dominick Jackson for Prairie Seeds Academy with back 2 back 52-33 Washburn

At the Half Washburn leads 56-35

Second half starts with more great Defense by Washburn as Prairie Seeds Academy move the ball to get a good look for almost a full min but cant

Jeffery Jones for Washburn with a drive for the their first score 58-37 16:50 in second half

Gage Deis for Prairie Seeds Academy is having an impact on both sides of the ball as Prairie Seeds Academy Defense gets going

The depth for Washburn seem to be the big factor so far as wave after wave of good players come of the bench for the Millers 62-41 Washburn

Dwight Anderson for Washburn is having a good game
Troy May Jr is playing a good game with smart play just playing from behind as go on an 11-3 run

Washburn takes their first T.O. of the game 69-55 Washburn 11:49

PSA with another small run Washburn call TO 8:35 78-63 8:32

Washburn is moving he ball and running the clock out with 7:00 left in the second half
Pollard has turned his game on getting to the rim for Prairie Seeds Academy

82-69 Washburn 5:20 Prairie Seeds Academy in a Zone

Prairie Seeds Academy is fighting a uphill battle 84-73 Washburn burn up

Dejon Davis with a Big- Put-Back-Dunk 90-74 as Washburn’s defense and depth is overpowering the Lycan's 

Washburn bench is doing work as the move the ball and run the clock out

Too deep to strong for Prairie Seeds Academy as Washburn gets the win 102-82