Havoc In The Heartland: 15U Second-Team All-Stars
Noblesville West Middle School – After the conclusion of Havoc In The Heartland in Indianapolis last weekend and the unveiling of my 15U First-Team All-Stars list yesterday, it’s time to continue to break down the top performers with my list…
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Continue ReadingNoblesville West Middle School – After the conclusion of Havoc In The Heartland in Indianapolis last weekend and the unveiling of my 15U First-Team All-Stars list yesterday, it’s time to continue to break down the top performers with my list of the 15U Second-Team All-Stars.
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At the top of the list for my 15U Second-Team All-Stars is Keyon Crowe Keyon Crowe 6'2" | PG Bishop Luers | 2026 IN , a highly explosive point guard on the roster of OPS 2026 Latham that caught my attention in day two of tournament play in a matchup with Midwest 2026 Hassan. In addition to excellent size, speed, and toughness, the rising junior out of Fort Wayne, IN. showcased his ability to drive to the rim and take outside shots if necessary. Crowe, who plays basketball for South Side High School, was also disruptive on the other side of the floor, playing physical and in-your-face defense that made a difference.
Christian Kynard – 2026 – PF – Rice Basketball Academy
In close second on the list is Christian Kynard, an impressive power forward on the roster of Rice Basketball Academy that caught my attention all throughout the tournament, especially on Friday night in a contest against Team FVV Robinson. In addition to excellent size and speed, the rising sophomore out of Toledo, OH. showcased solid physicality on both sides of the floor and was a challenge to contain when he charged the rim. Kynard, who plays basketball for Central Catholic High School, also stood out from a defensive standpoint as his physical playstyle resulted in several turnovers for the other team.
Bentley Shelton – 2026 – SG – INB Basketball Club
At number three on the list is Bentley Shelton, an electric shooting guard on the roster of the INB Basketball Club. Shelton stood out on both sides of the floor all throughout tournament play last weekend. The rising sophomore out of Evansville, IN. initially caught my eye in a matchup against Nova Village on Friday night, showcasing excellent speed and physicality on both sides of the court, solid ball control and explosiveness in the paint. Shelton’s high-level and aggressive defense also stood out and allowed for his team to force more turnovers.
Cliff Fransen – 2026 – SF/SG – Midwest Basketball Club 2026 Hassan
Coming in at number four on my list of top 15U performers is Cliff Fransen, an explosive shooting forward and shooting guard on the roster of Midwest Basketball Club 2026 Hassan. The rising sophomore out of Proctorville, OH. initially caught my attention during a matchup against Top 1 Performance Basketball on Saturday morning. With excellent speed and versatility on both sides of the floor and the ability to sink a few from range, Fransen, who plays basketball for Fairland High School, made a huge difference on the court. Defensively, Fransen played physical man-to-man coverage, helping his team to force several turnovers en route to a commanding victory.
Cameron Gunsell – 2026 – F – Hardwood Midwest
At number five on my list of top performers is Cameron Gunsell, a quick and efficient forward on the roster of Hardwood Midwest. The rising sophomore out of Ludington, MI. caught my attention during a matchup against OPS 2026 Hassan during the tournament slate on Saturday morning. In addition to excellent size and speed, Gunsell impressed me with his physicality and explosiveness underneath the basket. Gunsell also hauled in multiple rebounds as he was a challenge to contain defensively due to his size. Gunsell, who plays basketball for Ludington High School, also contributed physicality on the other side, muscling his way to the rim for defensive rebounds.