Central Kansas: A look at perimeter shooters
Prep Hoops takes a look at several of the top perimeter shooters in Central Kansas this season. TJ Fritz, 6’3, G, 2019, Wamego A left hander with a long, rangy frame and plenty of athleticism, Fritz has put together…
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TJ Fritz, 6’3, G, 2019, Wamego
A left hander with a long, rangy frame and plenty of athleticism, Fritz has put together a huge season, both shooting the ball from the perimeter, and as an all-around scorer. He is coming off a big summer competing for SSA Elite and has seen that success carry over to the high school season as he has averaged 23 points, 5.3 rebounds, 1.4 assists and 1.5 steals per game. Fritz has made 52 3-pointers this season, shooting 37 percent from distance. Fritz has scored 20 more points in 14 of his last 16 games, including three games of 30 ore more.
David Grammer, 6’1, G, 2019, Salina Central
A good shooter who can find his rhythm early and connect from deep. He is a smart player with a good frame and work ethic. He plays off the ball well and he moves off screens and sheds defenders in search of an open look. He doesn’t force plays and he passes well and plays solid team ball.
Jack Hutchinson, 5’11, G, 2021, Topeka Hayden
Hutchinson is a terrific outside shooter who is getting some valuable playing time this season for Hayden. Blessed with a quick trigger and a high release point, Hutchison finds a way to get his shot off over defenses and has shown a repeatable shooting stroke from the perimeter.
Mitch Munsen, 6’0, G, 2020, Manhattan
A smart guard who cleans up plays and sacrifices himself for the ball and his team. Munsen is a gritty shooting guard when can stop and pop from anywhere. He makes hustle plays and has proven he can handle the ball and make timely passes. An experienced player who knows his job and knows how to play the game.
Harper Williams, 6’0, G, 2019, Salina Central
Coming off a standout summer with Team Driven, Williams has established himself as one of the state’s top perimeter shooters and has the ability to get hot and knock down multiple 3-pointers. He’s a talented ball handler and team leader, plays with a high basketball IQ and can run an offense at the point, or play off the ball as well.