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Hollis, Devoe to compete in 3-Point Challenge
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Abby Hollis, left, and Toria Devoe, right, will compete in the WIAA Girls Basketball 3-Point Challenge at the Resch Center March 15 prior to the WIAA Division 5 state championship game. Hollis, an Albany-Monticello senior, led Division 5 in 3-point shooting this year, hitting 40% of her attempts. Devoe, a Belleville junior, led Division 4 at 47.6%. Participants needed to amass a minimum of 100 attempts on the season and finish in the top-two for their division in order to qualify. - photo by Adam Krebs

GREEN BAY — The Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association announced the participants for the 3-Point Challenge as part of the 2025 Girls State Basketball Tournament. Two girls from local teams will compete in the 3-Point Challenge, which is scheduled to be held at 9:30 a.m. on Saturday, March 15 at the Resch Center in Green Bay. 

Contestants selected to participate in the 3-Point Challenge have been chosen based on three-point shooting numbers in the WisSports.net stats database. Coaches were required to enter the players information on WisSports.net in order for the players to be eligible. 

From  Division 4, junior Toria Devoe of Belleville will be competing. Devoe made 59 of 124 three-pointers for a .476 shooting percentage. From Division 5, senior Abby Hollis of Albany-Monticello will take the floor at the Resch Center. Hollis was good on 60 of 150 three-point attempts for a shooting percentage of .400. 

Fans can attend the 3-Point Challenge with tickets from the morning/afternoon session of the Girls State Basketball Tournament.