With all the great shooters in the Midwest, we may need a few more articles on this subject. Here is part three with five more players who can torch the nets.

Matthew Rosplochowski – 2028 – G – Team 1848

Going back to his middle school days, Rosplochowski has proven his shooting ability. It was shown throughout his sophomore season at Appleton North in which he averaged 16 points while he hit 50% of his three-point attempts. While a pure outside shooter both off the catch and dribble, the guard has also continued to round out his game. This has included improved playmaking ability off the dribble and ability to run the point in addition to his athleticism.

Nick Tempelis – 2028 – SG – Team Herro

Whether it has been for Pewaukee or Team Herro over the past year, Tempelis has continued to showcase his shooting ability. The 6’3” two guard hit nearly 40% of his threes in his sophomore season and then showed even better shooting in the spring and summer as one of the top 2028 shooters on the NY2LA Association. While he has expanded his all-around scoring ability growing his play with the ball in his hands, he continues to be a knockdown three-point shooter with his smooth compact jumper with plenty of range spotting up.

Kayden Turner – 2028 – G – Illinois Wolves

While there is plenty to like from the game of Turner, this includes his shooting ability. He has developed into one of the top shooters in Illinois’ 2028 class. Whether it is in the mid-range, from three, or a few steps beyond, Turner has consistently proven to be a knockdown shooter. The junior also has great positional size now at 6’5”, ability to be a primary ball handler, and well-rounded game.

Ken White – 2027 – PG – Reach Legends

After missing the spring grassroots season, White made up for the lost time over the summer. At both the NY2LA Grassroots Invitational and Summer Jam, the point guard was one of the top shooters. While White is a skilled scorer in a variety of ways, he can also really shoot the ball. This is highlighted by his ability to create his own shot. White is such an elusive player with his quickness, handles, and moves to create separation from defenders and consistently hit shots off the dribble.

Nate Woods – 2027 – SG – Young & Reckless

From a junior season in which he hit 78 threes for Lyons Township, Woods only grew as a shooter over the past several months. He has a very smooth jumper spotting up from deep and with his great positional size at 6’6” and plus length, can get his shot off. Back in May, he received his first division one offer coming from Texas Rio Grande Valley. For his senior season, the high IQ wing guard will be suiting up for Bolingbrook.