Brainerd senior Eli Hoelz isn't just a passing fancy. He's a passer most of the school year.
Hoelz is averaging 11.5 assists per game for coach Charlie Schoeck's 4-4 squad, with a peak of 22 assists in a 100-69 victory over St. Cloud Apollo in December.
"That was one of the most impressive performances that I've seen on the basketball court," Schoeck said. "All night long, he seemed to have a sixth sense for not only where the open guy was going to be but also for which teammate was in rhythm and most likely to score. Not only was he finding the right guy, but every pass was on time and on target, leading to an easy catch-and-shoot opportunity."
It ties him for the No. 6 spot on Minnesota's boys single-game list. Martin Wind of Cass Lake-Bena holds the record, 28 assists in a 2008 game.
Mark Heiman of Ely holds the state record of 393 assists in a season (13.6 per game) set in 2014. He also had 22 assists in a game.
Hoelz was also the Warriors' football quarterback last season after playing wide receiver the previous two years. He completed 89 of 148 passes for 1,482 yards and 15 touchdowns.
"For Eli, playmaking comes naturally," Schoeck said. "He takes a lot of pride in setting his teammates up to succeed. You can see the traits that made him a great quarterback translate to the basketball court. He's the quarterback on the basketball court as well, using his court vision and anticipation to find the open guy or lead someone into an easy bucket."
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