Prep Hoops Indiana Top 250 Expo Session 1 – GameChangers
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So, what makes a Prep Hoops “GameChanger?” That is up to the eyes of the beholder. It may be an additional top performer still leftover from our prior event coverage. It could also be a player who made a key play that swung the game or maybe knocked in a game-winning shot that could be highlighted here. Or, it simply could be a prospect that brought all of the intangibles to the table that led his team to victory. Let’s dive on in and highlight some of the GameChangers from Sunday’s Prep Hoops Indiana Top 250 Expo at the Noblesville Boys & Girls Club.
The athletic and physical tools that this 6’5″ wing/forward from Floyd Central High School possesses stands out right away. Higgins is a fluid mover on the perimeter while also having the size and strength to operate inside against smaller defenders. It is that offensive versatility that led to a very productive afternoon and evening at the Prep Hoops Indiana Top 250 Expo on Sunday. He had a couple of really impressive, athletic finishes off of two feet at the end of his drives and knocked in some jumps shots as well. Poised for a big junior season for the Highlanders.
Brandt Martin Brandt Martin 6'3" | SF Warsaw | 2025 State IN
Brandt Martin Brandt Martin 6'3" | SF Warsaw | 2025 State IN
Martin really impressed with his fluid athleticism, rim-running ability, and his versatile offensive skill set. He knocked in a catch-and-shoot three-pointer, scored multiple times in transition when running out ahead of the defense, and was productive in the half court attacking closeouts and driving it from the wings. The 6’4″ forward moves very well and stood out while playing on a team with a lot of talent. Martin had a great showing at Sunday’s Prep Hoops Indiana Top 250 Expo.
Maye really impressed on the defensive end of the floor on Sunday with his ability to protect the rim and impact the game in the paint.The 6’7″ forward is very agile for his size, covers ground quickly on the defensive end, and is active on the glass. Offensively, he has the ability to drive it at you in a straight line and is athletic enough to get up and finish at the rim. His size and agility stand out and allowed him to be one of the more productive two-way forces at the Prep Hoops Indiana Top 250 Expo.
Layne Patterson Layne Patterson 6'1" | SG Fort Wayne Snider | 2026 IN
Layne Patterson Layne Patterson 6'1" | SG Fort Wayne Snider | 2026 IN
In the first game of the afternoon, Patterson started out by crashing the offensive glass for an athletic rebound and putback. Then, he had another putback finish when trailing a fast break. The Fort Wayne Snider High School product really stood out with his motor and willingness to mix it up inside. Later in the game his skill started to really shine as well as he knocked in a midrange jump shot and made a three-pointer from the top of the key. Really like his skill, athleticism, and length.
This Mount Vernon Posey High School product really stood out with his scoring ability at the Prep Hoops Indiana Top 250 Expo on Sunday. Robb is very shifty with the ball in his hands showcasing the ability to create space and score it off of the dribble from beyond the arc. He has a quick release, deep range, and made several tough jump shots throughout the event. His overall playmaking ability was very impressive and he definitely burst onto the scene as prospect in the Class of 2026 to know.
This 6’7″ forward/center from Southwood High School was impressive on Sunday evening at the Prep Hoops Indiana Freshman Showcase. He obviously has good size, but Wilcox also had a couple of crafty finishes around the basket, rebound very well in his area, and defended his position consistently inside. Wilcox showed his agility in the open floor as well with a fluid dunk when rim-running. He has good hands and feet on the block and very high upside as a long term prospect. Intriguing name to remember in the Class of 2026.