Under-the-Radar High-Level Shooters
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A handful of kids are shooting the leather off the ball this season. Today, I want to highlight a few kids who may not be the elite of the elite when it comes to shooting the ball but can be…
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Continue ReadingA handful of kids are shooting the leather off the ball this season. Today, I want to highlight a few kids who may not be the elite of the elite when it comes to shooting the ball but can be lethal if given any time and space.
What makes Conway such a good shooter is that she’s rarely standing still. The Crusader moves without the ball and is always ready to shoot when she catches the ball. The junior doesn’t waste any time when getting the ball. Conway knows what she’s doing with the ball before she touches it, which makes her uber-effective off the catch. I love how decisive she is on the court.
Riley Ketterhagen Riley Ketterhagen 5'10" | CG Oostburg | 2026 State WI
One-half of the uber-talented Ketterhagen twins, Riley is more of a shooter than her sister. She’ll punish teams who play zones for the next three and a half years in high school and is also the best example of a 3&D kid in the 2026 class. Riley is an athletic kid who can play 36 minutes without breaking a sweat and knock down open shots on the other end. Oostburg may win a game or two in the postseason because Riley hits an absurd amount of 3-pointers in a game.
Madisyn Berggren
The 5-foot-10 West De Pere wing is a high-volume shooter with one of the quickest triggers in the state. If she feels like she has any time, she’s letting thing fly. Playing with guards like Faith Walder Faith Walder 5'5" | PG West De Pere | 2025 State WI and Ella Francois Ella Francois 5'7" | PG West De Pere | 2025 State WI , the opportunities to take spot-up 3-pointers will always be there, and Berggren has taken advantage of that scenario many times this season. I love seeing clips of her catching and shooting because you can see exactly when she’s shooting the ball, and it’s well before she catches it. Her confidence is high, and she has the results to back that up.
Abby Hollis Abby Hollis 5'7" | CG Albany | 2025 State WI
I’ve been saying since this summer Hollis was going to be a problem for teams in D5 this season. She’s too good of a shooter not to succeed with an extended run in Albany’s rotation, and she’s running with her opportunity this season. Hollis is someone scholarship-level kids had a hard time dealing with in AAU, and it was logical that Hollis would continue that level of success through the high school season. I wouldn’t be surprised if the new D5 champions were the Comets because Hollis decided she didn’t want to miss any shots in the postseason.