WIAA Boys Basketball 3 Point Challenge Leaderboard: Diedrich, Koeller, Cashin, Prey, Wright Rank Among State’s Best

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The WIAA once again is tracking stats for its 3-Point Challenge, conducted at the Boys Basketball State Tournament. Participants for the contest will be chosen based on three-point shooting stats in the WSN database.

In order for players to be eligible, COACHES must enter player information on wissports.net. The top two players in each based on shooting percentage, minimum of 75 attempts for the season, will be selected. To be included on the weekly Leaderboard update, all game stats must be in by 8 am on Monday morning.

Note: Stats MUST be entered by the checkpoint dates (January 20 AND Feb 8(girls) Feb 15(boys.)

3 Point Challenge Leaderboard (35 minimum attempts)

DIVISION 4

RANK

NAME

TEAM

3PM

3PA

3P%

1 Cole Uhlenbrauck Saint Mary Catholic 35 62 0.565
2 Jaden Koeller Marathon 28 60 0.467
3(tie) Jack Nikolay Cambridge 20 45 0.444
3(tie) Jacob Fallico The Prairie School 20 45 0.444
5 Cooper Diedrich Athens 21 50 0.420
6 Derek Lindert Pardeeville 18 43 0.419
7 Hunter Wright Auburndale 20 49 0.408
8 Brady Ingersoll Ladysmith 19 48 0.396
9 Spencer Streich Manitowoc Lutheran 17 43 0.395
10 Sam Lindenberg Gibraltar 24 62 0.387

DIVISION 5

RANK

NAME

TEAM

3PM

3PA

3P%

1 Boone Larison Goodman/Pembine 27 52 0.519
2 Carter Lulich South Shore 18 36 0.500
3 Ethan Mehlberg Wisconsin Valley Lutheran 18 38 0.474
4 Mason Tapp Oakfield 22 47 0.468
5 Aaron Bunnell Stockbridge 44 102 0.431
6 Brendan Strenke Turtle Lake 23 55 0.418
7 Eddie Mittermeyer McDonell Central 15 36 0.417
8 Brycen Cashin Pacelli 16 41 0.390
9 Preston Ruedinger Lourdes Academy 35 90 0.389
10 Mason Prey Newman Catholic 15 39 0.385

 

The 3-Point Challenge will be held on Saturday, March 6 at a time and location to be determined, depending on the health and safety protocols and environment in place at that time.

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David Keech
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David Keech is a retired teacher and works as a sportswriter, sports official and as an educational consultant. He has reported on amateur sports since 2011, known as 'KeechDaVoice.' David can be reached at [email protected]