At 5 a.m., while many Minnesotans are still asleep, 17-year-old Tori Oehrlein starts her routine.
The Crosby-Ironton girls basketball phenom, regarded as one of the nation’s best, is popping out of bed, ready to start a well-orchestrated and disciplined 17-hour weekday.
It’s not a one-day occurrence. It’s every day.
“Tori is one of the hardest-working kids I have ever met,” Rangers basketball coach Pete Vukelich said.
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