Havoc In The Heartland: Hoosier State Standouts
Noblesville West Middle School – After the Havoc In The Heartland event in Indianapolis this past weekend, it’s time to continue to break down some of the top performers on both sides of the floor. There was an assortment of…
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Continue ReadingNoblesville West Middle School – After the Havoc In The Heartland event in Indianapolis this past weekend, it’s time to continue to break down some of the top performers on both sides of the floor. There was an assortment of talented 15U prospects from within the state of Indiana that showcased their talent. Without further ado, here’s my list of Hoosier State standouts.
Kaden Gentrup – 2025 – F – Indy Heat Competitive Greatness
At the top of my list is Kaden Gentrup, a highly explosive and efficent forward on the roster of Indy Heat Competitive Greatness that caught my attention in day two of competition in a matchup with INB Basketball Club. In addition to excellent size and speed, the rising junior out of Brownsburg, IN. impressed me offensively due to his toughness and physicality in the paint. On the other side of the floor, the up-and-coming forward prospect out of Brownsburg High School used his size, wing span and quickness to be disruptive on the perimeter and underneath the basket, assisting his team on both sides of the court.
Kaden Gentrup
Kaden Gentrup
Josh McGee – 2026 – PG – INB Basketball Club
Coming in at number two on the list is Josh McGee, an intriguing point guard on the roster of INB Basketball Club that was on my radar for the entirety of the weekend, first catching my attention in a matchup against Nova Village in day one. In addition to solid size and speed, the rising sophomore out of Indianapolis, IN. impressed me offensively with his ability to sink shots from beyond the arc and drive to the rim. On the other side of the floor, the talented point guard out of Heritage Christian High School, showcased excellent man-to-man coverage and helped to force several turnovers throughout the tournament, making a difference on both sides of the court all throughout the tournament slate.
Josh McGee
Josh McGee
Carter Klaus – 2025 – PF – Grand Park Premier White
At number three on my list is Carter Klaus, a highly physical power forward on the roster of Grand Park Premier White that initially caught my attention during a matchup with World Hoops Elite during early afternoon of day two of the tournament slate. The rising junior out of Indianapolis, IN. impressed me with his physicality and explosiveness on both sides of the court. The talented power forward out of North Central High School was most successful offensively underneath the basket, utilizing his toughness to make layups and grab rebounds. On the other side of the floor, Klaus was able to force turnovers and haul in defensive rebounds, making a difference on both sides of the court.