Fall Exclusive: Summit League All-Tournament Team
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As the Prep Girls Hoops/Jr All-Star Fall Exclusive wrapped up Friday night and everyone is gearing up for their respective season, we just want to show some love to all of the girls that participated in the event giving up…
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Continue ReadingAs the Prep Girls Hoops/Jr All-Star Fall Exclusive wrapped up Friday night and everyone is gearing up for their respective season, we just want to show some love to all of the girls that participated in the event giving up their Friday nights after long days of school and other obligations and responsibilities. Some traveling 1-3 hours, and others crossing state lines, we appreciate the families for giving your daughters the opportunity to play in this event as it really goes a long way in forming relationships and bonds that can last a lifetime. Congratulations to Coach Bri Zabel and her Bison squad for finishing in 1st place with an impressive 6-0 record. Every kid that participated got better, but the following 20 players did just a little bit more. Without further ado, here are the Summit League All-Tournament teams.
FIRST TEAM
Vienna Murray Vienna Murray 6'0" | SG East Ridge | 2026 State MN – Bison, 2026
Watching Murray’s confidence grow from week to week has been a treat. Every Friday she’s blessed us with something from her bag of tricks proving she’s more than just a 3-point sniper. Her ability to shoot, pass and and drive is a big reason her Bison squad finished 6-0 making them the only undefeated team, and Vienna an easy choice as the MVP of the Summit League Division. I spoke to her dad and he stated she’s simply putting in the work as she understands that she’ll be a big part of how successful Tartan’s high school basketball program will be. That’s a big responsibility for an 8th grader, but from what I’ve seen from Murray over the last month, she is more than ready for the undertaking.
Jordan Ode Jordan Ode 5'11" | CG Maple Grove | 2025 State MN – Pioneers, 2025
In an event like this no one would have faulted Jordan if she decided to coast through the event at half speed, but that would mean you don’t know Jordan. Her foot is always on the gas and that’s what makes her special. She took the opportunity to tighten up her handles and decision making as she was the primary ball handler for her Pioneers squad in the games she played and led them to a 4-2 record and 2nd place in the Fall Exclusive. I think the biggest compliment she was paid was a few of the young players admiring how hard she plays and what it takes to play at a high level. A very nice tune up for the high school season as it’s literally right around the corner.
Regan Juenemann Regan Juenemann 5'9" | CG Duluth Marshall | 2025 State MN – Pioneers, 2025
I don’t want to step on my main man’s Grant’s toes, but I’m just going to go ahead and give Regan the Ironwoman award. I know for sure 2 of the Fridays she played in all 4 games and didn’t seem to miss a beat. That flamethrower of a jumper is always locked and loaded and ready to torch and net just past half-court. Playing with Jordan Ode Jordan Ode 5'11" | CG Maple Grove | 2025 State MN on two of the four Friday nights took the ball handling responsibility off of Juenemann’s plate and allowed her to run the floor and spot up and do what she does best.
Rae Ehrman Rae Ehrman 5'9" | SF Eden Prairie | 2025 State MN – Fighting Hawks, 2025
Ehrman was probably the best shooter of the Fall Exclusive regardless of Division, but she’s definitely not a one-trick pony. She checked all the boxes over the course of the 4 weeks and wrapped it up with a 34-point performance on the last night of the Fall Exclusive connecting on 6 bombs from beyond the arc. Rae and Ode locked horns early in the tournament with Ehrman squeaking out a 3-point victory. Ehrman laces them up for Eden Prairie this winter and will be a joy to watch as she definitely has the poise of a seasoned vet.
Mya Wilson – Fighting Hawks, 2027
There were several times during the 4-week tournament that I questioned if the info I had on Wilson was accurate, meaning no way she was only in 7th grade. Her timing, footwork and IQ constantly sent me into cardiac arrest when she did something that I just wasn’t ready for. Her signature moment came in week 4 as Wilson and one of her 43 Hoops teammates playing for the Tommies bumped heads, sending both of them sprinting towards their bench in obvious pain. I look over and Wilson literally had a golf ball sized knot sitting on the right side of her forehead. Trainers were called, ice administered and her dad looked over at me and said in not so many words, just watch. She checked herself back into the game and reeled off 8 straight points including a bomb from beyond the arc and an and-1. Just shows you how tough she is as most, including myself, may have called it a night after taking a lick like that.
SECOND TEAM
Myah Maull Myah Maull 5'7" | CG Eastview | 2025 State MN – Coyotes, 2025
Maull was aggressive on both sides of the ball and consistently put pressure on the defense throughout the tournament while also providing veteran leadership to some of her younger teammates.
Lexi Hanna Lexi Hanna 5'9" | SG Maple Grove | 2025 State MN – Bison, 2026
Lexi just works and does whatever her team needs to win and capped off the tournament with a great performance pouring in 20 to help the Bison finish 6-0 and secure 1st place.
Brooklyn Lewis Brooklyn Lewis 5'7" | PG New Ulm | 2026 State MN – Bison, 2026
Lewis was a huge part of why the Bison went 6-0 as she was the engine driving the car. She’s quick, decisive and always has her head up looking to beat the D up the court with the pass.
Kate Holmquist Kate Holmquist 5'7" | PG Maple Grove | 2026 State MN – Coyotes, 2026
Holmquist was fun to watch and was all business every time she stepped on the court. She pushed the pace but also displayed the ability to shoot the 3 at a high clip.
Chloe Johnson– Coyotes, 2028
Chloe was masterful with her decision making and the pace at which she plays all 4 weeks. She is always looking for ways to get her teammates involved but will not hesitate to take you to the rack if you relax.
HONORABLE MENTION
- Rae Pearce – Jackrabbits, 2025
- Ryaan Speer – Coyotes, 2025
- Alyssa Baranick – Fighting Hawks, 2025
- Kendra Overskei Kendra Overskei 6'0" | SF Maple Grove | 2025 State MN – Fighting Hawks, 2025
- Madelyn Malmgren – Tommies, 2025
- Phaley Yang – Tommies, 2025
- Lillian Tidrick – Pioneers, 2026
- Tucker Downs Tucker Downs 5'11" | CG Mankato West | 2026 State MN – Jackrabbits, 2026
- Jazmin Daing – Tommies, 2027
- Lakyn Donnelly – Pioneers, 2028