Season Preview: Sharpshooting Seniors
Florida loses the national record holder for 3-pointers made in Brylee Bartram (Seffner Christian), but the incoming senior class has plenty of snipers who can stroke it from deep. These players below made the three ball at an elite mark…
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Continue ReadingFlorida loses the national record holder for 3-pointers made in Brylee Bartram (Seffner Christian), but the incoming senior class has plenty of snipers who can stroke it from deep. These players below made the three ball at an elite mark last season:
Rebeka Benge (5’5 – St Cloud) hit 106 threes at a 42% clip last season. That total number put her at number 4 in the state and number 1 in the junior class for three-point shots made. She is committed to Flagler after averaging 13.2 ppg with her terrific shooting arsenal as a Junior.
Carly Price (5’4 – Alonso) made 74 3’s last year at a high percentage of 42%. She averaged 13.7 ppg and also shot an incredible 85% from the charity stripe. I would not be shocked to see her get near that 100 3PM mark during her last year in Tampa.
Maddy Morales (5’7 – Boone) dropped 71 treys at a solid 45% shooting behind the arc. She put up 16.5 points a game and is committed to play at Florida Southern College.
Carson Bridges (5’8 – Lake Minneola) drained 52 3’s at a very impressive 50% mark. She can light it up as she scored 17.8 ppg and rebounds well as a taller guard.
Rose Dolmovich (5’8 – Bishop Kenny) unloaded 75 3’s at 37% as a three point specialist for the Crusaders. She averaged 8.7 points per contest on a very talented squad that’s looking to make some noise again this season.
Keishmy Ayuso (5’7 – Palm Beach Lakes) stroked 69 3’s last year. She can put some serious points up as she contributed 21.5 ppg for PBL as a Junior. Keishmy went 72% from FT line as well with that impressive shooting touch.
Anabel Ellison (5’9 – Tarpon Springs) drilled 64 3’s at 38% shooting from 3 while putting up 24.5 ppg as the highest scorer on this list. She is committed to continue her education and basketball career at Marist College.
Paxton Krenz (5’7 – Heritage) knocked down 63 treys on 39% from behind the arc. She contributed 10.4 ppg on a team that returns the majority of their talent for this upcoming season where they should improve on a 19-win season.
Chenoa Johnson (5’7 – Olympia) hit 54 three’s at the highest percentage on this list at 52%. She is committed to play at University of Tampa after scoring 10.7 points per game as a Junior for the Titans.
Marissa Reulbach (5’9 – Trinity Christian Academy) made 53 three pointers with an impressive 47 percent accuracy. She put up 13.6 ppg for the Eagles who will return 4 Juniors (now Seniors) that averaged 9.5 points or more a game on this 20-win team last year.