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<p><strong>1.) 2026 Jordan Benjamin (Ogden) -- 28/55 (50.9%)</strong></p>
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<p>A 6-1 off-ball guard, Benjamin shot at a significantly higher clip from the 3-point line than from inside the arc (40.3%). He's a nice complementary piece alongside a pair of returning double-figure scorers who can get him open looks, and he takes full advantage of those clean opportunities. </p>
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<p><strong>2.) 2027 [player_tooltip player_id='2407223' first='Keagen' last='Winterfeld'] (Unity Christian) -- 34/68 (50.0%)</strong></p>
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<p>Winterfeld came off the bench to provide the Knights with some serious scoring punch last season, averaging 9.0 points per game and torching the nets from distance. He's not just a 3-point marksman, though, shooting 59% overall from the floor, using the threat of his jumper to open up the rest of his offensive arsenal.</p>
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<p><strong>3.) 2026 Blake Neuroth (East Marshall) -- 46/95 (48.4%)</strong></p>
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<p>A quick 5-8 guard who shoots it well off both the dribble and the catch, Neuroth does a great job getting the ball into his shooting pocket in a hurry off the dribble. He's a crafty, shifty guard who keeps the defense off balance with his change of pace and ball-handling.</p>
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<p><strong>4.) 2026 [player_tooltip player_id='2678903' first='Tate' last='Van Dyke'] (Union) -- 36/79 (45.6%)</strong></p>
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<p>A 6-3 wing who helped lead the Knights on a surprising run to the 2A state tournament last season, Van Dyke led the team in scoring (12.2) and was second in rebounding (5.6). He has the size to shoot over his defender and doesn't force anything, letting the game come to him.</p>
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<p><strong>5.) 2026 [player_tooltip player_id='2413534' first='Judd' last='Jirovsky'] (Grundy Center) -- 33/73 (45.2%)</strong></p>
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<p>Jirovsky has been instant offense, largely off the bench, for the last two years for the Spartans. He averaged 11.5 points and 4.9 assists per game on 54-45-67 shooting splits as a junior, and he'll step into a starring role as a senior. He's a tough, physical guard who combines strength with finesse, with the ability to bully his way to the rim for tough finishes or shake a defender and knock down shots from distance off the dribble.</p>
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<p><strong>6.) 2027 [player_tooltip player_id='2419787' first='Jake' last='Wegmann'] (Beckman Catholic) -- 36/80 (45.0%)</strong></p>
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<p>As mentioned in the returning shot blockers article, Wegmann went through a pretty healthy growth spurt between his freshman and sophomore seasons, and that added size was also a big boost on the offensive end, allowing him to get his shot off cleaner. He's a really smooth, talented all-around offensive weapon who can score from anywhere on the floor at a highly efficient clip.</p>
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<p><strong>7.) 2027 William Seyler (Grand View Christian) -- 25/57 (43.9%)</strong></p>
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<p>Seyley is a true shooter, with 57 of his 65 field goal attempts last season coming from the 3-point line. He'll be a nice complementary piece alongside [player_tooltip player_id='2413533' first='Jameson' last='Scharnberg'] and [player_tooltip player_id='2287857' first='Brayden' last='Hoben'] heading into this season, helping provide some floor spacing.</p>
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<p><strong>8.) 2026 [player_tooltip player_id='1765541' first='Conley' last='Schauf'] (Monticello) -- 59/136 (43.4%)</strong></p>
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<p>Schauf is a smooth all-around offensive weapon who shoots it really, really well off the catch. He makes everything look effortless on the offensive end of the floor, moving well without the ball in his hands, and he has a quick release off the catch. His form is pure and he's capable of dropping 30 on you on any given night with his all-around skills.</p>
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<p><strong>9.) 2026 [player_tooltip player_id='2413578' first='Dylan' last='Bosma'] (Unity Christian) -- 85/198 (42.9%)</strong></p>
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<p>Bosma is a high-volume but efficient shooting threat, taking nearly 200 3-pointers last season but clearly converting on them at a high clip. In addition to his prowess as a shooting threat, he's also one of the best on-ball defenders in the class. He'll be the focal point of a Unity Christian team that will be among the top teams in 2A again this season.</p>
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<p><strong>10.) 2026 [player_tooltip player_id='2886808' first='Caiden' last='Bueckers'] (Alburnett) -- 59/138 (42.8%)</strong></p>
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<p>Bueckers is small, listed generously at 5-8, but he's a ton of fun to watch with his tenacity on both ends of the floor. He's a fearless defender who takes real pride in his ability to defend on the ball against bigger players, and he's an electric shooting threat, especially off the dribble, getting into his shot in a hurry and with range well beyond the high school line.</p>
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