Prep Hoops Havoc in the Heartland – Ramsey’s Sunday Standouts
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Another excellent weekend of basketball is officially in the books as the annual Havoc in the Heartland has come to a close. Some of the best competition from around the Midwest, and beyond, descended on Fishers High School, the Noblesville…
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Continue ReadingAnother excellent weekend of basketball is officially in the books as the annual Havoc in the Heartland has come to a close. Some of the best competition from around the Midwest, and beyond, descended on Fishers High School, the Noblesville Boys & Girls Club, and the National Sports Arena for a weekend full of basketball. Before diving into plenty of content including All-Tournament teams, stock-risers, new names, and much more let’s take a quickly look at the prospects who stood out specifically during our time in the gym on Sunday.
This 6’2″ forward for Indiana Game UA Rise 2027 wasted no time standing out on Sunday morning. Bolden showcased his exceptional length getting his hands on a number of rebounds outside of his area and evaluating over the traffic. Offensively, when he wasn’t scoring off of putback opportunities, the Oswego East High School product had success operating from the elbows and finishing at the rim.
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Haralson stood out for Hopson Elite 2025 on Sunday with his elite physical tools, consistent motor, and his ability to score around the basket with his combination of size and athleticism. Then, he became even more impressive as a prospect when you realize he is in the Class of 2026 at Fremont Ross High School and playing up an age division. Really like his long-term potential. 6’6″ forward with a versatile skill set.
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One of the top scorers throughout the weekend at the Havoc in the Heartland, Horvath was excellent on Sunday afternoon in EG10’s matchups with Indiana Game UA Rise. They came up just short losing 73-72, but the Park Tudor High School guard scored 27 points to lead all scorers. He was making pull-up three-point shots in transition, knocking them off of the ballscreen, and finishing with both hands at the end of his drives. Really skilled offensive player that will be highly sought after by college coaches from various levels over the next few months.
This 502 Elite 2027 team is full of talented prospects from the Louisville area. They came up short in an excellent game in the 8:00 a.m. time slot on Sunday morning against a very good Indiana Game UA Rise 2027 team, but this prospect out of South Oldham High School stood out in stretches. The 6’0″ left-handed shot-maker knocked in several three-point shots and showed his ability to make them from seemingly any spot on the floor. Skilled shooter.
This 6’0″ guard from Oldham County High School poured in 23 points on Sunday as his G.N.E. 2026 team held on to defeat Kentucky Storm Elite 2026. Harmon was able to score it in a variety of ways including knocking in three three-point shots, creating his own shot off of the dribble in the mid-range, and getting all of the way to the rim where he flashed some creative finishing ability.
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Indiana Game UA Rise 2025 came roaring back in the second half turning a double-digit deficit into a one-point, 73-72, win over EG10 2025. Sharkey connected on what would become the game-winning shot and played a big role in the comeback hitting several big shots down the stretch. The 6’2″ guard from Marian Catholic was one of the better pure shooters in the gym at the Havoc in the Heartland.