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3-pt Shooters in HS NJ

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Are there any links to see who the top 3 point shooters are currently in NJ high school basketball?
 
Damn it doesn't go back til 2002... Wanted to see where my 93 3's would have ranked that season
 
HS record-keeping just isn't that good. I remember having a hard time finding Montez Mathis' stats last year.
 
The best shooter I've seen is the Higgins kid from Middletown North

5'10----skinny----but quick as all hell----great handle too

Plays on a limited roster but somebody at the low level of D-1 should take that kid-----has over 2000 points.
 
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The best shooter I've seen is the Higgins kid from Middletown North

5'10----skinny----but quick as all hell----great handle too

Plays on a limited roster but somebody at the low level of D-1 should take that kid-----has over 2000 points.

Perhaps Monmouth?
 
The best shooter I've seen is the Higgins kid from Middletown North

5'10----skinny----but quick as all hell----great handle too

Plays on a limited roster but somebody at the low level of D-1 should take that kid-----has over 2000 points.
The Statr Ledger has a weekly list of leaders in scoring,3 pointers .rebounds and assists.Mulcahy is the leader in assists .
 
Josiah Basket from West Milford is 6'3" and is pretty accurate. One of 7 Basket brothers to go thru the HS ranks.
Wouldn't we have some kind of in with the Rutgers Prep kid ?
 
Find a kid who can make 3's and foul shots and sign him up. There are a few on both lists, but maybe not B1G caliber.
Always thought it would be easier to take a scorer and turn him into a decent defender rather than the opposite. why not have someone that can hit an open shot and free throws?
 
Always thought it would be easier to take a scorer and turn him into a decent defender rather than the opposite. why not have someone that can hit an open shot and free throws?
Makes a lot of sense especially when we don't have consistent shooters. Don't think it's the right strategy to worry about the team makeup four years from now. Basketball is an easier fix short term for finding ball handlers and shooters and we have freshmen who are learning now. No guarantee those guys will become adequate shooters, but time is on their side.
 
It seems like NY/NJ doesn't produce good shooters or good QBs. Kyrie is the obvious exception
 
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