<p>It’s been an eventful fall with various events occurring all over the region. Now is a good time to reflect upon what we’ve learned during this busy time. Here is a closer look at some of the top perimeter shooters we’ve seen during the last several weeks. </p>
<h5>[player_tooltip player_id="836550" first="Max" last="Freishtat"] ’21</h5>
<p>Freishtat is an absolute sniper off the ball. The Hamilton commit, who has a picture-perfect jumper highlighted by a quick release, is always shot ready and in constant motion without the ball. </p>
<h5>Scott Trundle ’21</h5>
<p>Trundle is a big, strong guard who is quite comfortable creating space and shooting off the dribble. He can make shots in bunches and has no problem shooting over the top of a high hand. </p>
<h5>Wyatt Trundle ’23</h5>
<p>Like his older brother Scott,<strong> Wyatt Trundle</strong> is an accomplished perimeter shooter with size who is confident taking and making tough shots. He's made more than his fair share of treys during the Saint James Fall League. </p>
<h5>[player_tooltip player_id="904642" first="Jared" last="Turner"] ’22</h5>
<p>To no surprise, Turner has been lights out this fall. The tall marksman has in the gym range and even his misses tend to look good. </p>
<h5>Michael Wall ’21</h5>
<p>Wall is an athletic guard who likes to get into the paint and attack the basket but is more than capable of splashing in treys with regularity. He is a capable shot-creator who can gain separation on the perimeter in many ways.</p>
<h5>[player_tooltip player_id="902086" first="Alfred" last="Worrell Jr."] ’21</h5>
<p>Worrell is a well-known scoring threat who is known for his ability to space the floor. He's popped up on the score sheet with numerous made threes throughout the St. James Fall League. </p>
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