Markus Talley: Kernels' Player of the Year
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Primetime performer: Kernels’ Markus Talley is Mitchell Republic’s 2025 boys basketball player of the year

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Markus Talley is Mitchell Republic’s 2025 boys basketball player of the year .
Kernels’ 6 -foot-1 lead guard posted 17.9 points, 4.6 rebounds, three assists and 1.8 steals per game.
Talley garnered all four first -place votes and 20 total points.
Talley helped guide Mitchell back to a third -consecutive Class AA state title game.
The Kernels amassed a 62-10 record, a win percentage of 86% . Talley ended his career sixth on Mitchell ’s scoring charts with 1,135 points on 52.6% shooting to go with 324 rebounds, 200 assists and 97 steals.
Talley chose to sign with Augustana University's men's basketball program.
Talley may have played his last game in black and gold, but his place in Mitchell basketball lore is secure.
The 6 -foot-5 junior forward was named second -team all-state in Class AA.
Colton Smith posted 15.7 points, 9.7 rebounds and 2.9 assists per game.
Colby Flowers was good for Wessington Springs to a 22 -4 record and a berth in Class B state semifinals.
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