All EDC Preseason Team

 

Collin Williams (Fargo Davies)

Collin is the interior anchor for Davies — a strong, 6’4″ forward who thrives in physical games. He consistently controls the boards, finishes through traffic, and delivers when the stage is big. His combination of toughness, rebounding, and reliability makes him the engine of the Eagles’ frontcourt and a matchup problem for anyone inside.

Corbyn Follingstad (Fargo South)

Corbyn is a 6’6″ forward with rare versatility — long, athletic, and impactful on both ends. Scouts highlight his aggressive rebounding, smooth left hand, and ability to stretch the floor. His film shows a player who plays above the rim, attacks the glass, and brings constant energy. He’s a high-upside, two-way force who lifts his team with effort and athleticism.

Beckett Pfau (West Fargo High)

Beckett is a dynamic 6’1″ guard who brings scoring, composure, and playmaking. He’s a proven shot-maker — including a 26-point performance in West Fargo’s first East Region title in over a decade. Coaches praise his speed, on-ball defense, and ability to take over late in games. When the pressure rises, Beckett delivers.

Kayson Bernstein (West Fargo Sheyenne)

Kayson is a physical 6’6″+ forward/center who anchors Sheyenne’s interior. He rebounds at a high level, defends the paint, and provides strength and size that stabilize the frontcourt. His impact comes from effort, physicality, and a consistent presence around the rim.

Ryker Bergee (West Fargo High)

Ryker is a 6’8″ forward built for interior dominance. He blocks shots, rebounds aggressively, and scores efficiently around the basket. His film shows a high motor and soft touch inside. When he’s engaged, he controls the paint on both ends and changes the game with his size and physical presence.

Cameron Klefstad (GF Red River)

Cameron is a 6’5″ matchup problem with one of the smoothest two-way games in the EDC. He scores at all three levels, rebounds with authority, and defends multiple positions without blinking. Red River leans on him as the stabilizer and momentum-shifter — the kind of player who can take over a game with smart plays and physical presence. Efficient, composed, and dangerous.

Brooklan Bruce (GF Central)

Brooklan is Central’s engine — a high-IQ guard who controls pace, makes tough shots, and picks apart defenses with poise. Coaches rave about his discipline and toughness on both ends. Whether he’s locking up a top scorer or carrying the offense in crunch time, Brooklan brings a competitive edge that elevates everyone around him.

Carter Evanson (West Fargo Horace)

Carter is one of the most dynamic returning guards in the EDC — explosive off the dribble, electric in transition, and fearless when the moment gets loud. He stretches the floor, finishes through contact, and consistently shows up as Horace’s go-to scoring option. His blend of athleticism and shot creation gives Horace a true star to build around.

Tommy Baumgartner (Shanley)

Tommy made All-EDC as a sophomore — a statement on its own. At 6’3″, he plays with confidence beyond his age, scoring inside and out while defending with length and effort. His feel for the game is advanced, his motor never dips, and he’s positioned to be one of the biggest breakout players in the state as an upperclassman.

Seth Uzuegbu (GF Central)

Seth is a 6’4″ forward with explosive athleticism and a strong two-way impact. He rebounds hard, defends physically, and attacks the rim like he’s trying to tear it off. When he gets downhill, he’s almost impossible to contain. His presence next to Bruce gives Central a powerful, high-energy core.