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Updated 2025 Player Rankings: Shooter Newcomers

Updated 2025 Player Rankings: Shooter Newcomers
Bryce Borowicz of West De Pere.
Mark Miller
Mark Miller July 18, 2024 @ 01:25 PM
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<!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>The Prep Hoops Wisconsin Class of 2025 Player Rankings were released Tuesday, and the extensive list includes the top 200 players in the class. Below are profiles of the top shooter newcomers to the top 100:<br><br><strong>No. 51 [player_tooltip player_id='2224523' first='Logan' last='Sipple'], 6-3, G/F, Shawano</strong> <strong>(Davis Brothers Elite)</strong><br><br>After leading the Bay Conference in scoring (19.9 ppg) as a junior, Sipple has performed well in the spring and summer for the new Davis Brothers Elite club program. He most definitely can score with his size, strength and aggressiveness off the dribble, and he has improved his three-point shooting ability to make him an even more difficult player to guard. Sipple gets to the foul line often and has good court vision when opponents opt to double-team him. He is closing in on 1,000 career points for Shawano and will be one of the premier scorers in northeast Wisconsin during the 2024-25 prep season.<br><br><strong>No. 62 [player_tooltip player_id='2388792' first='AJ' last='Ohrmundt'], 6-7, F, Arrowhead ([program_tooltip program_id='2496167' first='Pro' last='Lane'])</strong><br><br>A very good shooter from deep, Ohrmundt was a key factor in Arrowhead's highly successful season last winter. He drained two three-point shots in the Warhawks' memorable triple-overtime win over Neenah in the semifinals of the WIAA Division 1 State Tournament last March, and then added two more in the title-game loss to Marquette. On the season, Ohrumndt made 40 percent of his tries from three-point range while averaging 8.1 points and 4.2 rebounds. He has improved his ability to finish around the basket with a jump hook shot, and his length causes problems for opponents trying to score in the lane. Ohrumndt played in the spring with the CHapman Basketball Academy, and has played in July with the [program_tooltip program_id='2496167' first='Pro' last='Lane'] club organization. He is receiving strong recruiting interest from NCAA Division III schools in the WIAC, Midwest and CCIW.<br><br><strong>No. 64 [player_tooltip player_id='2388785' first='Kyle' last='Hehli'], 6-0, G, West Salem</strong><br><br>Hehli, an accomplished tennis player in addition to his exploits on the basketball court, is a scorer who just has a nose for the basket. He helped West Salem to a 25-4 record, the Coulee Conference title and a semifinal appearance in the WIAA Division 2 State Tournament last season by averaging 16.7 points and 4.4 rebounds. He also contributed 3.8 assists and 2.5 steals as the Panthers advanced to the state tournament for the third straight season. As far as his shooting is concerned, Hehli has deep range, a quick release and the ability to create separation from his defender with his quickness and moves. He led West Salem with 73 made three-point field goals last season and shot 36 percent from outside the arc. <br><br><strong>No. 72 [player_tooltip player_id='2399607' first='Jaxson' last='Wendhausen'], 6-2, G, Mineral Point ([program_tooltip program_id='2076023' first='Wisconsin' last='Academy'])</strong><br><br>Wendhausen came off the bench for WIAA Division 4 state champion Mineral Point as a junior, but the sharpshooting wing led the team in made three-point baskets with 70. He connected on 44 percent of his attempts from outside the arc in 2023-24. For [program_tooltip program_id='2076023' first='Wisconsin' last='Academy'] this spring/summer, Wendhausen has done an excellent job of moving without the ball in an attempt to get open, and once he gets a clean look at the basket, he lets the shots fly. His size, strength and energy are assets on both ends of the court, but his primary strength definitely is shooting the ball from three-point range. <br><br><strong>No. 85 [player_tooltip player_id='2492750' first='Brett' last='Schwefel'], 6-1, G, Watertown (MTXE Milwaukee Premier)</strong><br><br>Schwefel definitely is a marked man at Watertown as opponents wisely account for his whereabouts on every possession. He has garnered some better looks with the MTXE program and has responded well, knocking down shots and helping his team get victories. Schwefel averaged a team-best 16.0 ppg as a junior for coach Chad Hayes at Watertown, and is always a threat to score, either off the bounce or from distance. <br><br><strong>No. 86 [player_tooltip player_id='1598950' first='Bryce' last='Borowicz'], 6-1, G, West De Pere ([program_tooltip program_id='2076027' first='Wisconsin' last='Blizzard'])</strong><br><br>Borowicz is a versatile and highly skilled backcourt performer who can play either guard position and competes with excellent basketball instincts. He has grown a bit over the last six months and is a true knock-down shooter for both West De Pere and the [program_tooltip program_id='2076027' first='Wisconsin' last='Blizzard']. The son of former Ashwaubenon and UW-Green Bay shooting ace Ryan Borowicz, Bryce earned first-team all-Bay Conference laurels as a junior after averaging 16.9 ppg. He also buried 77 triples and shot 41 percent from outside the arc while also making 45 percent of his field goal attempts overall. <br><br><strong>No. 88 [player_tooltip player_id='1544760' first='Ben' last='Bestor'], 6-0, G, Kettle Moraine (MTXE Milwaukee Premier)</strong><br><br>A sniper with deep shooting range who can get on an absolute roll with his shot, Bestor competes against quality competition day in and day out in both the Classic Eight Conference and with MTXE Premier. He has had hugely productive games this spring/summer on the circuit where the basket appears to be enormous. Finding consistency with his shot is a big key for Bestor, but the intelligent guard does make positive contributions in virtually all aspects of the game due to his high hoops IQ. Bestor earned honorable mention all-league recognition as a junior and figures to be one of the top shooters in the Classic Eight next winter after hitting 53 triples a year ago. <br><br><strong>No. 95 [player_tooltip player_id='1551682' first='Asher' last='Haas'], 5-11, G, Sussex Hamilton (Davis Brothers Elite)</strong><br><br>Like so many others on this list, Haas is an intelligent player on the court. He takes good shots and usually makes them, especially from three-point range. He does not force shots, moves well without the basketball and is a feisty defender. Haas earned honorable mention all-league honors in the Greater Metro Conference as a junior while helping Sussex Hamilton to a 20-6 record. He made 57-of-132 attempts from three-point range for 43 percent and should again be one of the top shooters in one of the state's elite leagues in 2024-25. <br><br></p> <!-- /wp:paragraph -->

The Prep Hoops Wisconsin Class of 2025 Player Rankings were released Tuesday, and the extensive list includes the top 200 players in the class. Below are profiles of the top shooter newcomers to the top 100:

No. 51 Logan Sipple Logan Sipple Logan Sipple 6'3" | SG Shawano | 2025 State WI , 6-3, G/F, Shawano (Davis Brothers Elite)

After leading the Bay Conference in scoring (19.9 ppg) as a junior, Sipple has performed well in the spring and summer for the new Davis Brothers Elite club program. He most definitely can score with his size, strength and aggressiveness off the dribble, and he has improved his three-point shooting ability to make him an even more difficult player to guard. Sipple gets to the foul line often and has good court vision when opponents opt to double-team him. He is closing in on 1,000 career points for Shawano and will be one of the premier scorers in northeast Wisconsin during the 2024-25 prep season.

No. 62 AJ Ohrmundt AJ Ohrmundt 6'8" | PF/SF Arrowhead | 2025 State WI , 6-7, F, Arrowhead ( Pro Lane )

A very good shooter from deep, Ohrmundt was a key factor in Arrowhead's highly successful season last winter. He drained two three-point shots in the Warhawks' memorable triple-overtime win over Neenah in the semifinals of the WIAA Division 1 State Tournament last March, and then added two more in the title-game loss to Marquette. On the season, Ohrumndt made 40 percent of his tries from three-point range while averaging 8.1 points and 4.2 rebounds. He has improved his ability to finish around the basket with a jump hook shot, and his length causes problems for opponents trying to score in the lane. Ohrumndt played in the spring with the CHapman Basketball Academy, and has played in July with the Pro Lane club organization. He is receiving strong recruiting interest from NCAA Division III schools in the WIAC, Midwest and CCIW.

No. 64 Kyle Hehli Kyle Hehli Kyle Hehli 6'0" | CG West Salem | 2025 State WI , 6-0, G, West Salem

Hehli, an accomplished tennis player in addition to his exploits on the basketball court, is a scorer who just has a nose for the basket. He helped West Salem to a 25-4 record, the Coulee Conference title and a semifinal appearance in the WIAA Division 2 State Tournament last season by averaging 16.7 points and 4.4 rebounds. He also contributed 3.8 assists and 2.5 steals as the Panthers advanced to the state tournament for the third straight season. As far as his shooting is concerned, Hehli has deep range, a quick release and the ability to create separation from his defender with his quickness and moves. He led West Salem with 73 made three-point field goals last season and shot 36 percent from outside the arc.

No. 72 Jaxson Wendhausen Jaxson Wendhausen Jaxson Wendhausen 6'4" | SG Mineral Point | 2025 State WI , 6-2, G, Mineral Point ( Wisconsin Academy )

Wendhausen came off the bench for WIAA Division 4 state champion Mineral Point as a junior, but the sharpshooting wing led the team in made three-point baskets with 70. He connected on 44 percent of his attempts from outside the arc in 2023-24. For Wisconsin Academy this spring/summer, Wendhausen has done an excellent job of moving without the ball in an attempt to get open, and once he gets a clean look at the basket, he lets the shots fly. His size, strength and energy are assets on both ends of the court, but his primary strength definitely is shooting the ball from three-point range.

No. 85 Brett Schwefel Brett Schwefel Brett Schwefel 6'2" | SG Watertown | 2025 State WI , 6-1, G, Watertown (MTXE Milwaukee Premier)

Schwefel definitely is a marked man at Watertown as opponents wisely account for his whereabouts on every possession. He has garnered some better looks with the MTXE program and has responded well, knocking down shots and helping his team get victories. Schwefel averaged a team-best 16.0 ppg as a junior for coach Chad Hayes at Watertown, and is always a threat to score, either off the bounce or from distance.

No. 86 Bryce Borowicz Bryce Borowicz Bryce Borowicz 6'1" | CG West De Pere | 2025 State WI , 6-1, G, West De Pere ( Wisconsin Blizzard )

Borowicz is a versatile and highly skilled backcourt performer who can play either guard position and competes with excellent basketball instincts. He has grown a bit over the last six months and is a true knock-down shooter for both West De Pere and the Wisconsin Blizzard . The son of former Ashwaubenon and UW-Green Bay shooting ace Ryan Borowicz, Bryce earned first-team all-Bay Conference laurels as a junior after averaging 16.9 ppg. He also buried 77 triples and shot 41 percent from outside the arc while also making 45 percent of his field goal attempts overall.

No. 88 Ben Bestor Ben Bestor 6'1" | SG Kettle Moraine | 2025 State WI , 6-0, G, Kettle Moraine (MTXE Milwaukee Premier)

A sniper with deep shooting range who can get on an absolute roll with his shot, Bestor competes against quality competition day in and day out in both the Classic Eight Conference and with MTXE Premier. He has had hugely productive games this spring/summer on the circuit where the basket appears to be enormous. Finding consistency with his shot is a big key for Bestor, but the intelligent guard does make positive contributions in virtually all aspects of the game due to his high hoops IQ. Bestor earned honorable mention all-league recognition as a junior and figures to be one of the top shooters in the Classic Eight next winter after hitting 53 triples a year ago.

No. 95 Asher Haas Asher Haas Asher Haas 6'0" | SG/PG Sussex Hamilton | 2025 State WI , 5-11, G, Sussex Hamilton (Davis Brothers Elite)

Like so many others on this list, Haas is an intelligent player on the court. He takes good shots and usually makes them, especially from three-point range. He does not force shots, moves well without the basketball and is a feisty defender. Haas earned honorable mention all-league honors in the Greater Metro Conference as a junior while helping Sussex Hamilton to a 20-6 record. He made 57-of-132 attempts from three-point range for 43 percent and should again be one of the top shooters in one of the state's elite leagues in 2024-25. 

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