2024 Three Point Leaders from 6A – High Volume
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As it stands, these are the leaders within the 2024 graduating class for 6A regarding total made three pointers. All of these athletes have demonstrated above average efficiency for competitive programs. Evan Trujillo Evan Trujillo 6'0" | SG Monarch |…
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Continue ReadingAs it stands, these are the leaders within the 2024 graduating class for 6A regarding total made three pointers. All of these athletes have demonstrated above average efficiency for competitive programs.
Evan Trujillo Evan Trujillo 6'0" | SG Monarch | 2024 State CO – Monarch
Trujillo currently sits atop the made threes list while converting shots at a very high percentage. Floor spacing is a premium in today’s game, Trujillo has encentuated this through his play for 10-3 Monarch. The guard currently sits at 15.1 points per game while knocking 43% of his 81 attempts beyond the arc. Trujillo shows trust in the fundamentals, setting quality off-ball screens for flares and curls with Monarch’s array of shooters. One area of growth has been his off the dribble shooting, proving efficient when going to the sidestep towards his right side. Do not sleep on Trujillo, he is one of sneakiest all around perimeter scorers in the class.
Anderson Brendle Anderson Brendle 6'2" | SG Mullen | 2024 State CO – Mullen
At roughly 6′ tall, Brendle is a necessary component for Mullen’s up tempo offense. Coming in second for made buckets from beyond, Brendle always has the green light. Through the season, Brendle has posted 16.4 points and 3 rebounds alongside 39% from beyond the arc. Possessing a high release point, the shooting guard has no trouble getting off his shots versus tight contests. Although not the tallest, Brendle plays especially physical on the glass, fighting for every loose ball.
Mac Terry Mac Terry 6'4" | CG Rock Canyon | 2024 State CO – Rock Canyon
Terry is a dynamic guard capable either on or off the ball. Playing a valuable role spacing the floor for 14-1 Rock Canyon, while taking some of the ballhandling responsiblities has been no easy task. Rock Canyon currently sits as the third overall team in 6A, according to CHSAANow.com. Through the season, Terry has posted 11.6 points, 5.3 rebounds, and 3.1 assists while converting 43% of triples. Already an excellent complementary asset, one must wonder what Terry’s upside will realize in future opportunities.
Mareon Chapman – Rangeview
Chapman brings an electric pace of play, always keeping the defense on their toes. The junior guard plays at full speed, the perfect dynamic for his shotmaking efficiency. Through his season, Chapman has posted 10.7 points, 2.7 rebounds, and 1.5 assists per game while converting 41% of three point attempts. Versus Vista Peak, he sacrificed his body for a few charge calls against one of the bigger teams in the coference. Chapman is most effective getting to his jumpers off the catch, although he has shown flashes of pull-up equity following an on-ball screen.
Ryan Doyle – ThunderRidge
One of the few ThunderRidge athletes under 6’4, Doyle has been a crucial floor spacer and stabilizer to this group’s halfcourt offense. At roughly 6’3, the shooting guard certainly does not lack confidence. Knocking down 46% of his 50 three point attempts, the guard has proven capable getting off shots with a hand in his face. Doyle kicked off the season with 8.3 points and 3.1 rebounds per game for a 10-4 ThunderRidge vying for another state title.