 We're at the three-point contest. We have Brent Whitter and Jason Barres from Random Lake. Chris Wright along with Jeff Wolfe. We're gonna be covering an all-star game in a little bit. Kind of a neat thing. We're having out here today, Jeff. Yeah, I think it's a great opportunity for these guys who thought their high school careers were over to come back and get together and play a little bit more basketball. Either with teammates or people that they've played against or wanted to play against in the past. They might have done it as youngsters, but now we have all the visions here and we've started out with this three-point contest, which is, you know, checking the who's the best shooter out there in the county and who's gonna have the best opportunity to come out here and show it. Yeah, and I don't think it's Jason Barres on our left here. I think that is Joe Léminès from Sheboygan Christian. Brent Whitter is on the far court right there. We're not quite sure how many points. The top two scores in this event will move on to an all-star, or excuse me, a finals event. They have 25 shots. They have to get off in a minute and a half. And Jeff, just watching these two guys, I'm tired just watching them shoot all the shots. Lucky they're young, because by the time this is over, they'll get up a lot of shots. But, you know, this is a great opportunity to get out in front of a crowd and show off a little bit of your shooting skills. That's Nick Larson. He's from Sheboygan South. He had over 40 shots. And then Zach Bauer from Elkar Lake is shooting in the corner on the, I guess you could call it the north end. So you've got the opportunity to put in each of the, I believe that each of the four or first made baskets are worth one point. And then the money ball would be your fifth shot and give you two points. Yeah, kind of like they do in the regular all-star game. They get five shots from five spots. Here, it's a little different because they're not taking the ball off a rack. They're being rebounded and passed to it. So, you know, if you catch it in rhythm, I think it gives you the advantage of having to have just pull it off a rack. It's not a normal shooting position. And so if you can get in rhythm, I think you can do a good job out here. Yep. Nice, simple. Should be a left-right. Nice step right into your shot. Zach from Elkar Lake goes a little bit the opposite way from traditional right-left. Well, Nick Larson is just hitting everything. Yeah, he's a good shooter. I know he had over three pointers this year for Coach Shaw at South. We'll see Nick in the all-star game as well. We will not be seeing Zach from Elkar Lake. Down to 17 seconds and both of the competitors are finished. Not getting scores updated to us. You know, it's a great idea, Chris, for these guys to get out here and do something like this on a county-wide basis. It'll be a learning experience for everybody. You get out here in the first year and you figure out what works and what doesn't. And you move from there, but hopefully it'll become an annual thing for the boys and hopefully you can get something going for the girls too. Like Peter, that's the shooter right there on the south. He's from Howard's Grove. Howard's Grove had an outstanding season. And on the other end, Matt Sizelwitz, he's from Keele. Now, they haven't played some of these kids basketball for about a month. So, kind of interesting if you probably don't get all the great shooting that they've had over a long time. Especially in these small schools, a lot of these kids move on. Other sports? Yeah, track or baseball is now in the spring for all the sports and golf. Well, hopefully they've been able to get in the gym somewhere or just get out on the outside of all the weather. It hasn't been great. How badly do you want it? You want to get out there and get some shots up and prepare to do your best out here? That's a lesson for anybody. You don't have to get an indoor basketball court. I mean, get out there and shoot in the driveway. What a concept. I still tell that story to my students. We went to camp. One of the great stories from Coach Wolf when we went to camp was, I see a lot of basketball hoops in the county, but I don't see a lot of people using them. That's unfortunate because you can have all the greatest equipment in the world on the best basketball and shoes and everything else. But if you don't get out there and practice, it doesn't mean anything. Right. I still tell my students that all the time. Coach, tell them that they should go out there and use them. There's a nice crowd here today, Chris, for the first year of this. Nice to see the people out here supporting it. Oh, yeah. All right. Now we have Delvin Farnstable. He's the big shooter, three-point shooter for Schwoig & Lutheran that led them to a state championship. He can shoot it. Yes, he can. And then we have Alec Schmidt. That's Alec Schmidt. He's from the Falls. Both these young men will be playing in the game. The Falls had a nice season as well. 16-8. The thing when you're shooting these shots out here is that, you know, you don't have to shoot a real jump shot. I think that, you know, when you're shooting, just get a nice comfortable rhythm going, follow through. And we're both doing a nice shot about here doing that right now. I think they're both in rhythm. Just remember the follow-through. The more you get tired, the more difficult that seems to be. Drop the hands, drop a little bit, and you end up shooting short a lot of times. There's Delvin right there. Like I said, he's only off about three weeks since the last time he played in the state finals, so... He's got a high arching shot. Yeah, and he loves the corner. This is his spot right here. Bingo. Coming down in the last few seconds. I want to hit that money ball. He gives you two points there. Our last two competitors. This is Ethan Wanser. He's from Cedar Grove. And Mitch Weicker from Ozaki will be on the south end. This is Ethan right here. Find that rhythm. Important, too, to get a good pass from the guys that are out here rebombing for you. I think they're probably pretty good passers at this level. Lot of lefties out here. Yeah. Haven't seen that many left-handed guys all in one spot at one time in a while. Don't tell Mike Martin that. There's Ethan getting a couple in there. That little bit of a rhythm there. Hold that follow-through up. Money ball. Getting tired. 10 seconds. And here's the total. We'll see what we got. We're going to have a final two. Tabulating the results. Penny Maletsky, athletic director out here. She was one of the scores. You know she'll be right. Penny does everything. First class, first rate. She'll get it right. Coach Greenwood. Men's coach out here. They had a nice season. They lost in the finals. They had a lead in the state championship game, UW-Shabuagan, and ended up losing a close game. He's done a real nice job out here in reviving the interest in the program. People would come out and support it because I think it's vital for our community in the Shabuagan area to have a vibrant university. And now it's part of the Green Bay campus, and the Shabuagan campus of the Green Bay institution of higher learning. It'd be great if people come out here and support the Wombats. I know Coach Greenwood gets to a lot of high school games too, which I think is very important. Get himself out there. Like Pendrent from College Girls. He'll be taking on Brent Whitter. No surprise there. The way he can shoot. Both these guys are good shooters. So this should be quite competitive during the first round. You kind of get in your feet wet, kind of get comfortable out there. Let's face it, not everybody. Three-way. Here we go. I doubt he might be in there the way he was shooting. You've got that right. So north, south, Nick Larson makes it as well, and he ties. We'll see what happens in the finals here. Tired? Will these kids be tired on the second round? Or is it just not like the NBA where they all start where they have to do what, like three or four rounds? I would say with their youth, they should be all right. But if you do get a little tired, you just got to make sure your legs are, you know, you got to keep, you start losing your legs. You got to keep your legs, get your power. That right there, Blake Petron. So he made one there. And another. Brent's got a couple as well. Blake's on a roll. These guys are hitting out. All of them making a bunch here. That money ball is so important. The fifth shot. You get that two points for one shot. I know that Brent, this is Blake here. Brent is a gym rat. There's Brent. Is there early in the morning shooting ever since he was a freshman? He's got nice form, nice release, high release, good follow through. Blake's making a bunch here as well. And there's the big, big one there. And Blake moves down to last spot. Brent kind of steering them in there. Got it to go. 25 seconds on the clock. Oh, Brent. Brent looks a little tired. Have to tell his baseball coach. More running. Played a double header yesterday in Kokona. Boy, that's slurred by Brent Whitter. Yes, nice finish. See what Nick Larson, Nick Larson had a big first round. He's going to be the, going here. Clean that south and they know how to shoot the three. Three for three. Four for four. Wow. I wonder if Nick will take a few of these in the game, coach, because he's got it red hot. He might be too tired by then. Ah, they're young. They can bounce back quicker. He's shooting well though. No form breaks. Nice release out in front. Nice follow through. Dang. He got them all. He was doing that in the first round too. So I'm surprised when I didn't hear his name. But glad he's in it because he's going to win it. He's putting on an exhibition. Wow. I think Nick Larson is going to be your champ. Wow. And oh my. Wow. That was great shooting. That was outstanding. I think he only missed two of the whole round. Hopefully he'll be playing somewhere maybe here. That last shot, coach, to fall to win it. 25 to 23. Nice way to start the day afternoon with great shooting exhibition. Right. When we'll be back, we'll be having more basketball action. So we'll take a break.