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<p>The senior class of 2025 is filled with top-tier three-point shooters and key scorers for their teams overall. Their efficiency and volume from beyond the arc make them crucial players to watch in the upcoming season. Each player listed put up at least fifty shots from beyond the arc last season.</p>
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<p>6'1” guard, [player_tooltip player_id='2677211' first='Bryce' last='Hedtke'], is a reliable deep threat for Eau Claire Memorial, hitting a solid 43 three-pointers during the 2023-24 season. His 41.7% shooting from beyond the arc will continue to be a valuable asset for Memorial as they seek to stretch defenses in the Big Rivers conference.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2388785' first='Kyle' last='Hehli'] of West Salem averaged 16.7 points per game last season, making a returning-player, region-leading 73 three-pointers at a 36.1% clip. His high-volume shooting from deep plays a critical role in West Salem's offense, and his shooting consistency will be key in the Panthers' efforts to take home another Coulee Conference Championship.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1481178' first='Cooper' last='Jesperson'] from Eau Claire Memorial had a standout season as a junior, averaging 20.3 points per game. His combination of volume and accuracy from three-point range (36%) resulted in 59 made threes, establishing him as a reliable deep threat who has drawn the attention of division 2 college programs. Jesperson's offensive production will be critical as the Old Abes look to contend in the Big Rivers conference this season.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2414443' first='Ethan' last='Kniseley'], a top performer for Blair-Taylor, posted 15.9 points per game while shooting 37.5% from three. With 39 made threes and a 50.2% field goal percentage, Kniseley is a strong athlete at 5'10” and provides steady shooting and scoring for his team in the Dairyland-Large conference, giving defenses plenty to worry about.</p>
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<p>At 6'5”, [player_tooltip player_id='1289076' first='Eli' last='Lindsey'], out of Mineral Point, brings both size and a smooth shooting touch to the hardwood for the Pointers. Last season, Lindsey made 35 three-pointers while shooting an impressive 41.7% from deep. His ability to stretch defenses from the wing will make him a challenge to teams facing up against him in the Southwestern Wisconsin Activities League and beyond.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2390363' first='Braden' last='Schneider'], one of the premier scorers in the Cloverbelt-West conference, averaged 17.5 points per game as a junior while shooting 42.1% from three-point range. With 45 made triples and a 53.7% field goal percentage, Schneider's overall efficiency will continue to make him a difficult player to defend as he leads Cadott into the new season.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2624241' first='Logan' last='Thompson'], a 6'4” wing out of EC Immanuel Lutheran delivered one of the best shooting performances last season, connecting on 43 threes at an astounding 44.3% clip. His ability to hit from long range either off the dribble or pass, gives the Lancers a playmaker to watch in the Dairyland-Small conference.</p>
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<p>Another top scorer in the group, [player_tooltip player_id='2417898' first='Owen' last='Weisenberger'] of Regis, averaged 16.7 points per game in his junior campaign. The high volume shooter, with 66 made threes at a 35.9% rate from beyond the arc, in addition to his scoring average, is clearly one of the top scorers in the Cloverbelt-West conference.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2399607' first='Jaxson' last='Wendhausen'] is another standout hooper for Mineral Point, contributing and remarkable 70 made threes while shooting 44.3% from beyond the arc. His combination of shots made and shooting percentage put him at the top of the list in terms of combined deep-ball productivity and efficiency. It should be an exciting year watching this sniper out of the SWAL.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1436535' first='Kaiden' last='Wilber'] of Holmen had a solid season for the Vikings, making 48 threes last season at a 40.3% rate. The shifty guard can also slash to the hoop, helping Holmen maintain a balanced offense in the Mississippi Valley Conference. Wilber's combination of quickness and deep range will force defenses to stay alert.</p>
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<p>These seniors not only have the ability to hit from long range but are also integral parts of their teams' overall scoring efforts. Whether leading their offenses or providing critical floor spacing, these shooters will look to make a significant impact in their respective conferences in the 2023-24 season.</p>
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The senior class of 2025 is filled with top-tier three-point shooters and key scorers for their teams overall. Their efficiency and volume from beyond the arc make them crucial players to watch in the upcoming season. Each player listed put up at least fifty shots from beyond the arc last season.
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