Previewing the Nickle Dickle 3-point shooting contest

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There will be plenty of noise in Waconia on Saturday during the annual Nickle Dickle Days celebration – from live music to the roar of classic cars to the sounds of more than 130 teams doing battle in the 3-on-3 competition. Don't be surprised if you hear some air raid sirens, too, because the shooters in the girls 3-point contest will be dropping bombs.
This year's 10-player field is led by Providence Academy's prolific Greenway sisters – senior
Maddyn Greenway
Maddyn
Greenway
5'8" | PG
Providence Academy | 2026
State
MN
and freshman
Beckett Greenway
Beckett
Greenway
5'7" | CG/SG
Providence | 2029
MN
– two of the half dozen Division I college prospects in the lineup. “We're very excited for the 3-Point Contest,” said longtime organizer Bart Meath. “This is our last chance to have Maddyn participate, and we can't wait to see her in the gym. Having her compete against her sister Beckett makes it even more special.”
The contest was created in 2013 as a fundraiser for St. Joseph Catholic School's athletic programs and has since grown into a showcase for some of the state's best sharpshooters. The day kicks off with the 3-on-3 tournament at 11 a.m., followed by evening events in the gym after 6 p.m. Along with the girls shootout, there's a kids contest, a boys 3-point event, and the always-entertaining slam dunk competition.
The format mirrors the WNBA All-Star 3-point shootout. Each player gets 25 attempts – five shots from five spots, with the fifth shot at each station as a two-point “money ball.” Top scorers advance to the final round with a clean slate. With a jam-packed, noisy gym, nerves often play as big a role as skill.
HANDICAPPING THE FIELD
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Adele Changamire
Adele Changamire 5'8" | CG Becker | 2028 State MN (2028, Becker)
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Andie Changamire
Andie Changamire 5'11" | SG Becker | 2029 MN (2029, Becker)
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Maddyn Greenway
Maddyn Greenway 5'8" | PG Providence Academy | 2026 State MN (2026, Providence Academy/Kentucky)
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Beckett Greenway
Beckett Greenway 5'7" | CG/SG Providence | 2029 MN (2029, Providence Academy)
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Lauren Grimm
Lauren Grimm 5'9" | SG Watertown-Mayer | 2026 State MN (2026, Watertown-Mayer)
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Nevaeh Grosse
Nevaeh Grosse 5'7" | CG/PG Eastview | 2029 MN (2028, Eastview)
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Regan Hemberger
Regan Hemberger 5'5" | SG/PG Perham | 2028 State MN (2028, Perham)
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Lyla Hentges
Lyla Hentges 5'10" | SG Chanhassen | 2027 State MN (2027, Chanhassen/St. Thomas)
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Anna Neyens
Anna Neyens 5'7" | CG/PG Mountain Iron-Buhl | 2027 State MN (2027, Mountain Iron-Buhl)
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Lauren Robison
Lauren Robison 5'8" | CG Lakeville North | 2028 State MN (2028, Lakeville North)
It's tough to pick favorites, but Maddyn certainly qualifies. She's thrived on the biggest stages – from the EYBL AAU circuit to multiple high school state titles to her stint with Team USA this summer. But don't count out Beckett, already proving she can shoot with the best. Freshman
Nevaeh Grosse
Nevaeh
Grosse
5'7" | CG/PG
Eastview | 2029
MN
(Eastview) has a pure stroke and could push for the crown. Sophomore
Lauren Robison
Lauren
Robison
5'8" | CG
Lakeville North | 2028
State
MN
(Lakeville North) brings range and reputation. Ditto for St. Thomas commit
Lyla Hentges
Lyla
Hentges
5'10" | SG
Chanhassen | 2027
State
MN
of Chanhassen.
The true favorite might be Perham's
Regan Hemberger
Regan
Hemberger
5'5" | SG/PG
Perham | 2028
State
MN
. Last winter she buried 107 threes with a success rate of 47%. Just this week, Prep Girls Hoops scout Tony Ragulen praised her Sophomore ID Camp performance: “Her shot is pure – even her misses were long or short but always on line. Opposing teams will soon learn they have to account for her at all times, or she'll make them pay.”
If Regan can hold her form under pressure, she just might steal the show.
LOOKING BACK
The contest's past champions form an impressive list. Last year, Savannah Borowicz of Jordan (Eckerd College) took home the trophy. In 2023, Buffalo Lake-Hector-Stewart standout Kristi Kottke (St. Cloud State) won it, following Perham's Mya Morris (Valley City State) in 2022. Before that, Wayzata's Mara Braun – now starring at Minnesota – claimed the crown. Other past podium finishers include Paige Bueckers (UConn/Dallas Wings), Lauren Jensen (Creighton), Taylor Koenen (North Carolina), and McKenna Hofschild (Colorado State).
“Maddyn will be the highest-rated player we've had since Paige,” Meath said. “It's a great field. We appreciate all the players coming out. It takes a lot of courage to get up there all alone with everyone watching.”
PREVIEWING THE 3-on-3 TOURNAMENT
Most of the 3-on-3 tournament unfolds on the asphalt parking lots, but the premier high school bracket takes place inside the gym. “We want to keep growing that division,” Meath noted.
The event has featured some loaded teams in the past, none more so than the 2021 squad (pictured above) of Tessa Johnson (South Carolina) and current Gophers Mara Braun, Nia Holloway and Amaya Battle. Amazingly, that group even lost a game to the Kottke sisters of BLHS. This year's lineup isn't quite as stacked but still offers plenty of intrigue. The “Chan Girls” –
Lyla Hentges
Lyla
Hentges
5'10" | SG
Chanhassen | 2027
State
MN
(St. Thomas),
Kate Arnold
Kate
Arnold
5'11" | CG
Chanhassen | 2027
State
MN
,
Reese Keating
Reese
Keating
5'7" | CG
Chanhassen | 2028
State
MN
, and
Lucy Hilgert
Lucy
Hilgert
5'8" | CG
Chanhassen | 2029
MN
– form one of the top teams. “Shooting Stars” is another, featuring Augustana commit
Sophia Anderson
Sophia
Anderson
6'0" | SG/CG
Maple Grove | 2026
State
MN
(Maple Grove) along with ranked prospects
Maddie Sundberg
Maddie
Sundberg
5'8" | CG
Roseville | 2026
State
MN
,
Dalia Thornton-Fay
Dalia
Thornton-Fay
5'11" | CG
Minnetonka | 2026
State
MN
, and
Jayda Wilson
Jayda
Wilson
5'9" | SF
Eastview | 2026
State
MN
.
Team names are always part of the fun. This year's most clever may be the “Swishkabobs” —
Abbi Mellskog
Abbi
Mellskog
5'10" | PF
Eagan | 2026
MN
(Eagan) paired with Two Rivers teammates
Katy Devine
Katy
Devine
5'10" | SG/SF
Two Rivers | 2026
State
MN
,
Clare Spangenberg
Clare
Spangenberg
5'8" | SG/PG
Two Rivers | 2028
MN
, and
Landis Williamson-Andrews
Landis
Williamson-Andrews
5'6" | CG/SG
Two Rivers | 2026
State
MN
. The teams include:
- Hornets – Molly Bennett, Leighton Dodd,
Ellery Horner
Ellery Horner 5'10" | PF Edina | 2027 MN , Katherine Whited
Katherine Whited 5'5" | PG Edina | 2028 State MN
- Chan Girls –
Kate Arnold
Kate Arnold 5'11" | CG Chanhassen | 2027 State MN , Lyla Hentges
Lyla Hentges 5'10" | SG Chanhassen | 2027 State MN , Lucy Hilgert
Lucy Hilgert 5'8" | CG Chanhassen | 2029 MN , Reese Keating
Reese Keating 5'7" | CG Chanhassen | 2028 State MN
- 3 Bees and a Tiger –
Quinn Hanson
Quinn
Hanson
5'5"
Perham | 2029
MN
,
Regan Hemberger
Regan Hemberger 5'5" | SG/PG Perham | 2028 State MN , Addie Iversen Addie Iversen 6'0" | SF Delano | 2027 State MN , Ashtyn Kunza Ashtyn Kunza 5'6" Perham High School | 2029 MN
- Shooting Stars –
Sophia Anderson
Sophia Anderson 6'0" | SG/CG Maple Grove | 2026 State MN , Maddie Sundberg Maddie Sundberg 5'8" | CG Roseville | 2026 State MN , Dalia Thornton-Fay
Dalia Thornton-Fay 5'11" | CG Minnetonka | 2026 State MN , Jayda Wilson
Jayda Wilson 5'9" | SF Eastview | 2026 State MN
- Wayzata Fab 4 –
Brielle Denkmann
Brielle Denkmann 6'0" | CG/PG Wayzata | 2029 MN , Sawyer Backer
Sawyer Backer 5'10" | SG Wayzata | 2029 MN , Nikki Gustafson Nikki Gustafson CG Wayzata | 2029 MN and Kylie Englund.
- Swishkabobs –
Katy Devine
Katy
Devine
5'10" | SG/SF
Two Rivers | 2026
State
MN
,
Abbi Mellskog
Abbi Mellskog 5'10" | PF Eagan | 2026 MN , Clare Spangenberg
Clare Spangenberg 5'8" | SG/PG Two Rivers | 2028 MN , Landis Williamson-Andrews
Landis Williamson-Andrews 5'6" | CG/SG Two Rivers | 2026 State MN
“I don't see a clear favorite this year,” Meath said. “Just several strong teams. It should be a lot of fun.”
EVENT DETAILS
There's no admission charge for the 3-on-3 tournament. Tickets for the evening session – the boys and girls 3-point contests and boys slam dunk competition – are $5. Doors open at 5:45 p.m. with the action starting around 6:15. All proceeds support St. Joe's athletic program. More details are available at nickledickle.com.