Shot Makers: Beyond The Arch
With the graduation of a lot of shooters it makes room for a new set of shooters to take over. This group of shooters hit the most three’s in the state and are coming back. There are a lot of…
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Continue ReadingWith the graduation of a lot of shooters it makes room for a new set of shooters to take over. This group of shooters hit the most three’s in the state and are coming back. There are a lot of shooters out there that can shoot the ball as well. We are seeing a lot of players including the ones listed below, shooting the ball from deep.
Kobe Schriver (Roy)
Kobe leads the way as the player that has made the most three-pointers in the state with 64 last season. The UBC and Roy High School guard can really step out and knock them down. He hit a season high six three pointers twice last season.
Harley Hill (Gunnison Valley)
The 6’4 guard out in 2A is the best small school guard that can really fill it up. While he is 6’4 and attends a small school which makes him one of the taller players on the court, he can really score the ball from deep. He hit 6 three-pointers once last season and only had one game where he didn’t hit 3. Harley hit 53 three’s last season.
Cade DeBoard (Green Canyon)
The 6’0 sophomore had a consistent year from beyond the arc. His season high came against Judge Memorial as he hit 8 three-pointers. Cade knocked down 58 three’s. We expect him to have a surge in that number next season.
Noa Gonsalves Noa Gonsalves 6'2" | PG Lehi | 2021 State UT (Lehi)
Another reason to go out and watch one of the top prospects in the 2021 class, because the kid can shoot the ball. Noa hit 58 three’s and had a season high 6 in one game. Don’t be surprised if this kid hits 10 next season.
Justis Riser (Bingham)
Justis quietly put up some good numbers. He had 59 three’s and had a game season high of 8 against Hillcrest. Bingham will be better all-around next year which will mean Justis will likely get more open looks.