Top Boys Underclassmen on Display at Indiana All Star Basketball Classic at Anderson University

Top Boys Underclassmen on Display at Indiana All Star Basketball Classic at Anderson University
By Nick Jenkinson/Excel H Sports
        The Top High School Boys Basketball players from all over the State of Indiana were on display at the 16th annual Indiana All-Star Basketball Classic at the O.C. Lewis Gymnasium at Anderson University in Anderson University on Friday.  There were four games total with two Junior Games featuring the class of 2025 and two Futures Games featuring the Classes of 2026 and 2027.  The Event is in its 16 year and sponsored by Excel H Sports and Streamed on the Indiana Sports Network. Steve Stremming is the executive director and co-founder of the event, and it has been held at Anderson University the last 11 years after the first five at New Castle High School and honors all four classes in Indiana High School Basketball. Matt Luce of Wapahani, Derrick Lewis of Cardinal Ritter in Indianapolis, Norm Anderson of Liberty Christian and Mark McFarland of Perry Merdian served as coaches during Friday’s games.

         The teams were divided into Red and White Jersey’s with High School rules in place with Four Eight Minute Quarters. In the first Juniors game the Read beat the White 76-60 Javon Warfield of Anderson was the game MOP with 16 Points, Max McComb of University scored 14, Josiah Ball of Maconquah added 13, Jack Mckinsey of Greensburg scored 12 and Cole Henry of South Ripley who was named the Fellowship of Christian Athletes award winner for the red team added 10 points. Jack Turner of Southport, Josiah Ball of Wes-Del and Ethan Edwards of Clay City all scored 10 points each and Cade Kaiser of Batesville was named the Fellowship of Christian Athletes Mental Attitude Award Winner of the White Team.

      In the second Juniors Game the Red beat the White 100-81 as Jaymon Townsend of Marion scored 27 points and was named the Game MOP.

Towsend wowed the crowd with a 360 and a couple of Ally Oop slams. Brody Judge of Lapel added 18 points, Jaylen Barbara of South Bend Riley 13, Preston Sims of Northwestern scored 13 and Hudson Horvath of Park Tudor scored 10 points. Tate Whitehead of Southridge was named the Fellowship of Christian Athletes award winner for the Red Team. KJ Mark of Park Tudor scored 21 points, Brandon King of Jimtown scored 15 points and was named the Mental Attitude Award Winner for the White Team. Jace Jenkins of Princeton scored 11 points, Bode Judge of Lapel added 10 points and Samuel White of Northeastern pulled down 11 rebounds.

      In the first futures game the White beat the Red 102-72. Ethan Roseman from Indianapolis Bishop Chatard scored 26 points and was named the Game MOP. Devin Bolden from Cardinal Ritter in Indianapolis added 24 point was named the Fellowship of Christian Athletes Mental Attitude Award Winner. Edwin Holmes of Princeton 20 scored points, Austin Ford of Brebeuf Jesuit scored 13 points and Kendrick Martin of Liberty Christian added 10 points and 10 rebounds. Tywaine Fuller of Liberty Christian led the Red Team with 19 Points, Collin Lewis from Anderson added 10 points and Elexander Lewis of Indianapolis Tech scored 12 points and pulled down 10 rebounds. Chase Devine of Bremen was named the Fellowship of Christian Athletes Mental Attitude Award Winner.

      In the second futures game the White beat Red 84-80. Bryce Mathis of Perry Merdian scored 20 points and won the MOP, Camden Bell of Wapahani added 18 points, Eli Sego of Triton Central scored 13 points and won the Fellowship of Christian Athletes Mental Attitude Award. Mason Miller of New Castle scored 13 points and Bryce Wilcox of Southwood scored 9 points and pulled down 10 rebounds. TJ English of Liberty Christian scored 28 points; Drew Matelic of Speedway scored 13 points. Brennan Miller of Lawrence North scored 11 points and pulled down 19 rebounds. Devin Craig of Lapel added 11 points and Cade Claxton of Shelbyville won the Fellowship of Christian Athletes Mental Attitude award.

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