Prep Hoops Indiana Spring Exposure Session – Top Performers
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Nobody does event coverage like Prep Hoops Indiana. In order to continue providing more and more platforms for prospects in our state to get recognized, we added a new event this spring that will serve as a springboard into the…
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Continue ReadingNobody does event coverage like Prep Hoops Indiana. In order to continue providing more and more platforms for prospects in our state to get recognized, we added a new event this spring that will serve as a springboard into the grassroots season. The first annual Indiana Spring Exposure Session was held at the brand new Farmers Bank Fieldhouse in Lebanon with nearly 50 prospects from around the state. Between having multiple college coaches working the event, media platforms taking in the action, and of course our Prep Hoops Indiana staff providing boots on the ground coverage the inaugural showcase was certainly a success.
Over the coming days our staff will provide an in-depth evaluation for every prospect that was in attendance. For now, let’s highlight some of the top performers from Sunday’s Prep Hoops Indiana Spring Exposure Session.
Colvin announced after the event that he is transferring out of Dugger (Union) High School to attend PHH Prep. The 6’8″ forward has continued to develop and get better over the years and should still have his best basketball well ahead of him. He is an above the rim finisher, fluid athlete in the open floor, and is really starting to see his game come together. It was an impressive showing for Colvin on Sunday.
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Nobody did more for their stock on Sunday than this prospect out of Perry Central High School. Craney won the one-on-one competition showcasing his ability to create his own shot and score at all three levels. He is a smooth, fluid athlete with good size at 6’5″ and a compact shooting motion. Craney is a name to remember heading into this summer and over the next couple of years in high school. Talented Class of 2026 prospect.
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The top scoring freshman in the state of Indiana among those who report stats to MaxPreps, Devine came in with a little bit of name recognition. He more than lived up to the hype proving himself and his scoring ability against some of the other best prospects in the state. Devine is a 6’0″ guard who is a pure shot-maker and should have a big grassroots season playing with Five Star.
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Levi Lindeman
Levi Lindeman
Similar to his older brother, Luke, Levi Lindeman is a prospect with impressive physical and athletic tools. However, it was his skill level that really stood out on Sunday at the Prep Hoops Indiana Spring Exposure Session. Lindeman is a 6’2″ guard that plays through contact well off of the bounce, gets good elevation on his jump shot, and had a lot of success both at the rim and in the mid-range. He is a talented offensive player.
This 5’8″ junior point guard from Brownsburg High School showcased his high-level shooting ability throughout the Prep Hoops Indiana Spring Exposure Session on Sunday. What Needdenriep may lack in size he makes up for in toughness and pure shot-making ability. He won one of the games at the free throw line and was pouring it in from well beyond the arc throughout the event.
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Ott-Large had his shot-making ability on display throughout our even on Sunday making a lot of tough shots of the dribble in one-on-one and three-on-three settings before taking over as a playmaker in the five-on-five games. The LaPorte High School product is a talented prospect with the ball in his hands scoring himself and making plays for others on the floor.