Bill Hensley Run N Slam – Six Sunday Standouts
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The annual Bill Hensley Memorial Run N Slam is officially in the books. Always one of the best independent events of the spring and summer months, this tournament in Fort Wayne certainly lived up to the hype once again. As…
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Continue ReadingThe annual Bill Hensley Memorial Run N Slam is officially in the books. Always one of the best independent events of the spring and summer months, this tournament in Fort Wayne certainly lived up to the hype once again. As always, Prep Hoops Indiana had boots on on the ground coverage throughout the weekend and will have plenty of content coming over the next couple of days. For now, let’s take a look at some of the prospects who stood out during our time in various gyms on Sunday.
A consistent force for Bates Fundamentals 2026, Aldridge put up 28 points in the championship game to help lead his team to the 16u Platinum Bracket title. The strong, left-handed wing was great all weekend long putting up some big scoring numbers.
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An under-the-radar prospect in the Class of 2026, this Sullivan High School forward really stood out for Indiana Jammers 2026 on Sunday morning. Bock is incredibly athletic at 6’6″ and plays well above the rim. He is able to elevate and score inside consistently and his bounciness makes him an impactful rebounder and defender as well. Really like his long-term prospectus.
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Roseman and his team had an outstanding weekend while leading Bates Fundamentals to the 16u Platinum Bracket Championship. The 6’0″ point guard from Bishop Chatard scored 31 points in the championship game on Sunday afternoon to bring home the hardware.
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One of several very talented guards from the Indianapolis area playing for IE F.E.E.D. 2026, Harris was really good in a morning overtime win against the Indiana Jammers and then backed it up with a team-leading 21 points in their championship game loss to Bates Fundamentals. Dynamic playmaker out of the backcourt that can score it from any spot.
Sisson is one for small college programs to follow this spring and summer for Indiana Legacy Ice Elite 2025. The 6’6″ forward from Benton Central High School has really, really intriguing catch-and-shoot and pick-and-pop ability on the perimeter to go along with a big, strong frame. He can flat out shoot the basketball.
A talented scorer that was getting it done in a variety of ways in the 8:00 a.m. game Sunday morning for Indiana Game UA Rise 2026, Smith is a name that deserves some more attention. He has a smooth shooting stroke from deep, enough skill to create his own shot off of the bounce, and the necessary athleticism to go finish at the rim. Good all-around player.