<p>Utah has been known to have some deadly knockdown shooters. With the way basketball has been changed with the three-ball every coach is looking for the best shooter at the high school level and college level. There is no shortage of kids who can really knock it down.</p>
<p>5'10 SG Brayden Stoddard of Intermountain Christian High School 1A</p>
<p>While Brayden is undersized with his ability to hit the long ball he could have a shot at the right D3 or NWAC school. He's averaging 22 points per game and could easily hit 7 three's a game. He could be one of those players that could break the record for most three-pointers.</p>
<p>6'1 G Derek Smith of Delta High School 3A</p>
<p>Derek can flat out score and if he is left open he will knock those three pointers down. He could be an NWAC steal. Averaging 32 points per game isn't shabby either.</p>
<p>6'0 G Peyton Thevonot of Stansbury High School 4A</p>
<p>Peyton can really score but he is deadly when left open. He can score against any classification. His 21 points per game says it all. (NWAC)</p>
<p>6'0 G Jared Sudweek of Pine View High School 4A</p>
<p>Jared is just warming up as the trend shows that he can hit 5 three-pointers a game.</p>
<p>6'4 SG Jake Howe of Woods Cross High School</p>
<p>Although he hasn't been at his best statistically this year he is one of the best shooters in the state.</p>
<p>6'1 G Noah Gonzalves of Lehi High School 5A</p>
<p>Noah is an improved shooter and his shot his enable the rest of his game to develop as well. </p>
<p>6'2 G Carson Butler of Copper Hills 6A</p>
<p>Mainly new to the scene Crason is proving that he can shoot with the best of them. </p>
<p>Others:</p>
<p>Legrand Burgess- Herriman</p>
<p>Cameron Millican- Taylorsville</p>
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