IndyBall Shootout – 10 Players to Watch
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The annual IndyBall Shootout will get underway this Saturday and Sunday at Mojo Up and Best Choice Fieldhouse. There is a ton of talent scheduled to play including some shoe circuit teams such as Indiana Elite 3SSB and Grand Park…
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Continue ReadingThe annual IndyBall Shootout will get underway this Saturday and Sunday at Mojo Up and Best Choice Fieldhouse. There is a ton of talent scheduled to play including some shoe circuit teams such as Indiana Elite 3SSB and Grand Park Premier UAA. Let’s dive right in to highlighting 10 prospects you need to watch this weekend at IndyBall.
This IABC 2025 team has some impressive talent and this 6’1″ guard is among the best of them. Bales is an efficient scorer with a really smooth jump shot that he can use beyond the arc and from the mid-range. Averaged 12 points and 4 assists per game for a good Northridge team as a sophomore. Holds an early offer from Goshen and could see more Crossroads League interest/offers come his way sooner rather than later.
A smaller lead guard with impressive playmaking ability, Barton got his feet wet a little bit at the varsity level as a freshman at Plainfield. Now, playing with Grand Park Premier Black this spring and summer, he will look to make some noise in the coming months. Shoots it well, very good court vision, and active on the ball defensively. Barton is one of several talented young players coming up for the Quakers.
Cain had an excellent high school season leading to a spot on the Indiana Junior All-Star team. He is one of the best pure scorers in the class averaging 20.4 points per game on impressive 56/44/75 shooting splits. The 6’3″ guard should have several Division I programs tracking him this spring when the live recruiting periods roll around. Already had a big weekend out in Milwaukee with EG10 17u to start off the month of April.
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One of the more skilled guards in Indiana’s Class of 2025, Cole averaged a team-leading 19.5 points per game on a 17-6 Paoli team. The 5’11” guard is strong enough to play through contact, shoots it very well off of the dribble, and is a willing passer as he drives it. Good all-around playmaker that will get a chance to shine for DI Indiana 16u this spring and summer.
Keenan Garner Keenan Garner 6'6" | PF Fishers | 2024 State IN
Keenan Garner Keenan Garner 6'6" | PF Fishers | 2024 State IN
Garner stepped in right away after moving to Fishers from Germany and made an impact for the Tigers. The versatile 6’6″ forward averaged 7.9 points and 6.1 rebounds per game. Now, he will play with Indiana Elite Team Indiana 2024 in the spring and should start to attract plenty of college attention. He is skilled with the ball, strong, and rebounds consistently.
After leading Jennings County to a Semi-State appearance while averaging a team-high 14.6 points per game, this sharp shooting sophomore will take his talents to the UAA Circuit this spring and summer with Grand Park Premier . Kent is one of the best shooters in Indiana’s Class of 2025 proven by his 79-201 performance from beyond the arc during the high school season.
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LaRavia is a versatile forward that has the size and strength to bang around inside mixed with the skill level to step away from the basket and stretch the floor out beyond the three-point arc. In fact, he might be at his best as a pick-and-pop 4-man as seen by making 41.9% of his 3’s during the high school season. Talented 6’5″ forward for college coaches to get an eye on this spring with Reps317 ‘ last=”].
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Moore burst onto the scene with an outstanding freshman season for Taylor. The super athletic guard averaged 12.2 points and 2.8 assists per game showing off his impressive playmaking ability. He will be playing with Indiana Elite Team Indiana 2026 this spring and summer. During the high school season he shot the ball relatively well, but was at his best when attacking the basket off of the dribble. Really dynamic with the ball in his hands.