As of late Wednesday night, Ryan Cline didn't have much of an idea what he'd do with his newest piece of hardware: The over-sized iron rim-net combination trophy presented him as winner of the evening's High School Slam national three-point shooting contest.

"It's a little bit bigger than the rim, it looks like," Cline said of the trophy. "I don't know if it's the same size, but it's pretty big."

By now, Cline should be used to the rim looking a little wider, a little more accommodating.

The Purdue signee and prolific high school shot-maker is generally considered one of the better shooters nationally in his class, a rep he backed up Wednesday night during the soon-to-be nationally televised - 3:30 p.m. ET Sunday on CBS - event on his home floor at Carmel High School.

"It was good to have the home-court advantage," Cline said by phone later in the evening, "but it was a little bit of pressure too. I thought I handled it pretty well, though."

It was standard three-point shootout format: Five stations situated around the arc, five balls in each - including the moneyball - and one minute to get them off.

"I've never shot off a rack in my life," Cline said. "It was kind of weird having to reach back for the ball, then reach back a little further for each one. You had to go a lot faster than I thought you'd have to. A minute's a pretty long time if you look at it, but when you're shooting, you can't even look up at it, really. You just have to keep going."

It took some time, Cline said, to establish a rhythm.

He scored 16 points in his first go at it, 18 in his second.

To win it, he scored 22 points in a head-to-head meeting with Wisconsin-bound guard Brevin Pritzl

Again, this was a soon-to-be nationally televised event. Last time Cline performed on national television, he broke out in the championship game of the adidas Super 64 tournament in Las Vegas on ESPN at the end of July.

"I feel like pressure is something I handle pretty well, something I've always had. It's definitely another cool experience, something I'll always have, especially with it being on national TV. That'll be pretty cool."