Omaha Westside's Jadin Booth is top outside threat heading into his junior season.
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After shooting a mediocre 31-percent from beyond the arc during his freshman season, Omaha Westside's Jadin Booth pretty much moved into the Warrior gymnasium and improved his outside shooting.
Booth, who knocked down 26-of-84 3-point attempts as a freshman, was good on 60-of-124 tries a year ago. The improved marksmanship was a catalyst in Booth scoring 482 points as a sophomore, and helped him reach 608 points 47 games into his high school career. Booth has ripped the cords on 86 of his 208 shots from beyond the arc, or 41.3 percent for his career.
Last season, Booth shot close to 50-percent, or better, regardless of where he was at on the floor. The 6-foot-0 junior guard connected on 58.4-percent from 2-point range and 48.4-percent from beyond the arc. Booth also made 122-of-154 free throws a year ago - good for 79 percent. Thanks to his new shooting touch, and a ton of hard work, Booth is Nebraska's top returning long-range threat for 2018-19.
Elm Creek junior Gage Clabaugh returns after making 47.1 percent of his 3-point tries last season, the second highest returning percentage from 2017-18, and Bennington's Karson Gansebom stretched opposing defenses with a 46.3 3-point percentage. Platteview's Evan Kingston and Cooper Gierhan of Centennial round out this week's Top 5.
Brad Bennett of Mount Michael Benedictine, who according to our database connected on 39.4 percent from beyond the arc a year ago, is listed as the seventh highest returnee from no man's land. However, his shooting percentages were missing from three contests a year ago.
Class C1 is the only classification missing from this week's Top 10. Russ Martinez of Grand Island Central Catholic is the top returnee from Nebraska's third largest classification after he made 37.1 percent of his shots from beyond the arc a year ago.
In order to be considered for this week's Top 10, a returning player had to make at least 50 3-pointers a year ago. As you browse through the Top 10, listed on the line below each player's name are that player's 3-point field goal, total field goal and free throw shooting numbers as well as his total points scored for the year.
Nebraska's Top 10 returning boys sharp shooters1. Jadin Booth, Omaha Westside (Omaha), 6-0 Jr. Point Guard/Shooting Guard – 48.4%60 3PM-124 3PA | 150 FGM-278 FGA | 122 FTM-154 FTA | 482 Points
2. Gage Clabaugh, Elm Creek (Elm Creek), 5-10 Jr. Small Forward – 47.1%57 3PM-121 3PA | 100 FGM-191 FGA | 21 FTM-36 FTA | 278 Points
3. Karson Gansebom, Bennington, 6-2 Sr. Shooting Guard – 46.3%93 3PM-201 3PA | 158 FGM-328 FGA | 51 FTM-64 FTA | 460 Points
4. Evan Kingston, Platteview (Springfield), 5-10 Sr. Shooting Guard, Point Guard – 45.9%50 3PM-109 3PA | 82 FGM-165 FGA | 19 FTM-24 FTA | 233 Points
5. Cooper Gierhan, Centennial (Utica), 6-2 So. Guard, Forward – 45.3%73 3PM-161 3PA | 131 FGM-254 FGA | 45 FTM-53 FTA | 380 Points
6. Jerome Wallace, Bryan (Omaha), 5-11 Sr. Shooting Guard – 41.1%51 3PM-124 3PA | 77FGM-182 FGA | 17 FTM-21 FTA | 222 Points
7. Brandon Rasmussen, Fullerton, 5-11 Jr. Point Guard – 39.3%68 3PM-173 3PA | 144 FGM-314 FGA | 32 FTM-52 FTA | 388 Points
8. Ty Hahn, Johnson-Brock (Johnson), 6-0 Jr. Shooting Guard/Point Guard – 38.8%57 3PM-147 3PA | 184 FGM-386 FGA | 62 FTM-77 FTA | 487 Points
9. Jaden Rhynalds, East Butler (Brainard), 5-10 Jr. Shooting Guard, Point Guard – 38.3%74 3PM-193 3PA | 137 FGM-328 FGA | 55 FTM-68 FTA | 403 Points
10. Kaden Glynn, Johnson-Brock, 6-1 So. Point Guard, Shooting Guard – 38.1%72 3PM-189 3PA | 174 FGM-380 FGA | 41 FTM-62 FTA | 461 Points