Hope Minnesota Transitions Charter School forward Kevin Noreen left room on his basketball resume, because he was named Mr. Basketball today. Noreen, a 6-10 forward who led MTS to the Class 1A state title on Saturday, broke the state record for career scoring this season with an unofficial total of 4,086 points.
Noreen previously signed to play college basketball at Boston College. But the program just parted ways today with coach Al Skinner. MTS coach John Sherman indicated in an email that Noreen is watching the situation. "Kevin wants to hold off on making a comment until he finds out who gets the Boston College job," Sherman wrote.
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