
Manitowoc Lutheran’s Will Franzen remains the best three-point shooter in Division Four high school boys’ basketball.
The Lancer junior shoots just under 49 percent from distance and his teammate, senior Derek Laabs is sixth shooting the three-ball at 42-point-one percent.
Caden Pierre of Southern Door is eighth, shooting 41-point-four percent from distance. Brillion senior Owen Krepline ranks eighth among Division Two distance shooters, knocking down 43.6 percent of his shots from downtown.
Elkhart Lake/Glenbeulah’s Brayden Smith is the top three-ball shooter in Division Five, knocking down nearly 42 percent from distance.
Josh Kautzer of Sheboygan Christian is sixth at 39.8 percent and Sheboygan Lutheran’s Andrew Krueger is tenth in D-5, shooting 37.5 percent from distance.
Makiah Krause of Manitowoc Lutheran is one of the best three-point shooters in high school girls’ basketball.
The Lancer junior ranks fourth among distance shooters in Division Four, shooting it at a 38 2 percent clip, and Reedsville junior guard Mercedes Grimm ranks eighth among Division Five three-point shooters, knocking them down at a respectable 31.4 percent.
The top two shooters in each division, percentage-wise, with a minimum of 100 attempts, will participate in the state 3-point challenge at their respective state basketball tournaments in March.