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Week 7 of the Indiana high school basketball is officially underway and we had got a big slate of high school hoops going on last night in Indiana. Let us dive on in and take a look at some highlights…
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Continue ReadingWeek 7 of the Indiana high school basketball is officially underway and we had got a big slate of high school hoops going on last night in Indiana. Let us dive on in and take a look at some highlights of Thursday’s night of hoops.
Roseman continues to impress, leads Chatard past Beech Grove
There are many 2026s in Indiana that has really started to carve out a path and start to make a name for themselves. One of the players that is a little under-the-radar that is having an outstanding sophomore season is Bishop Chatard guard Ethan Roseman Ethan Roseman 6'0" | PG Bishop Chatard | 2026 State IN . Last night, he further solidified himself as a stock-riser candidate with his 29 pts, 7 asts, 3 rbs, and 3 stls in the Trojan’s road win over Beech Grove 59 -43. Prep Hoops Indiana has seen Roseman this season and the maturity that the sophomore is playing with is really impressive while also showing a very solid feel for the game. He and Bishop Chatard are in for their biggest test thus far this season when they host Guerin Catholic on 1/5 up nest.
Linton-Stockton snaps two-game skid
The Linton-Stockton Miners have been one of the more surprising teams in Class 2A this season. However, they recently went on a two game-skid losing to Parke Heritage and Sullivan but last night saw them snap that skid with a dominant win over Vincennes Rivet 71-31. 2026 power forward Paul Oliver Paul Oliver 6'3" | PF Linton-Stockton | 2026 State IN for 25 point while his teammates Jamison Fields added 16 points and Conner Daily Conner Daily 6'3" | SG Linton-Stockton | 2026 IN had 14 points in the win. This was a good bounce back win for the Miners before they have a huge game vs 1A Evansville Christian on 1/5.
Jenkins goes OFF
The 2025 shooting guard out of Princeton had himself a night last night. In Princeton’s 70-54 win over Evansville Central, Jace Jenkins went off for 29pts, 7rebs, and 4asts. Jenkins is a shooter that is capable of of lighting it up from game-to-game with smoothness and the ability to make plays on the ball too as he has shown often times with strong first step on drives that leads to smooth finishes around the rim. This performance helped Princeton improved to 8-3 and will look to earn a three-game winning streak when they host Boonville on 1/5.