Havoc in the Heartland: Bundy’s 2025 Indiana Standout PGs
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Another tournament is in the books after a great weekend in Indianapolis on the Prep Hoops Circuit. Several top players and teams were in action, and the games were great all weekend. I was mainly focusing on the 2024s and…
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Continue ReadingAnother tournament is in the books after a great weekend in Indianapolis on the Prep Hoops Circuit. Several top players and teams were in action, and the games were great all weekend. I was mainly focusing on the 2024s and 2025s this weekend, so let’s look at the Indiana point guards who stood out in these 2025 games that I saw over the weekend.
Zion Bellamy Zion Bellamy 5'8" | PG Kokomo | 2025 State IN – 5’10″ PG – Kokomo (EG10 2025)
Bellamy is a short, quick guard who plays under control and is incredibly smart with the basketball. The southpaw guard showed one of the best floater games of the entire weekend, and he is able to stop on a dime and shoot it from both the mid-range and the three-point line. Bellamy broke onto the stage this school season, and he continues to do so this summer.
Gideon Campbell – 5’10″ PG – Northridge (Indiana Attack Basketball 2025)
Campbell is another smaller point guard who sees the floor well, but he also scored it well all weekend. He was aggressive at the rim, and he either got inside or pulled up for a floater. Additionally, he was aggressive on the glass and looked to push the tempo as soon as he pulled down the rebounds. He was impressive all weekend.
TJ Davidson TJ Davidson 6'1" | SG Noblesville | 2025 State IN – 6’1″ PG – Noblesville (D1 Indiana 2025)
Davidson is a guard with good size, and he plays with a ton of heart when he is on the floor. Davidson is quick down the floor and likes the push it, but he can also bang around inside with a lot of toughness. In their opener of the weekend, Davidson had a clutch and one with 10 seconds to go and his team down 2 to give his team the first win of a 4-0 weekend.
Dylan Fey Dylan Fey 6'4" | SG Jimtown | 2025 IN – 6’1″ PG – Penn (5Star 2025)
Fey is a fundamental point guard who plays the game the right way on both ends of the floor. On offense, he seemingly always looks to attack, but he has his eyes up looking to dish to the open man. He can handle the ball incredibly well, and he can also let it fly from the outside. On defense, Fey was hustling everywhere, got up in the face of his opponent, and played very good all-around defense to help disrupt the flow of the game. Underrated but a very good weekend from Fey.
Chace Ford (2026) – 5’9″ PG – Indianapolis Homeschool (INB Elite 2026)
Ford is a smaller guard, but he has a plus wingspan and he was able to use it well. On the defensive end of the floor, he used his long arms to make the opposing point guard uncomfortable. On offense, Ford shot it well from all over with some mid-range jumpers, some triples, and a couple of nice floaters in the lane. As an eighth-grader, it will be very interesting to see how he grows over the next year.
Hudson Horvath Hudson Horvath 6'1" | PG Park Tudor | 2025 State IN – 6’0″ PG – North Central (EG10 2025)
Horvath is another guard for EG10 who plays with a ton of heart and seems to always be one of the toughest players on the court. He is always going to put his body on the line for his team. Horvath also sees the floor well and knows how to create openings for his teammates and himself. Horvath put up 21 points on three triples in their weekend opener.
Reece Stewart – 5’9″ PG – Penn (Indiana Attack Basketball 2025)
Stewart is a smaller guard who is unselfish and scores the ball incredibly well. He was lights out from behind the arc to start the game, and he was also able to finish at and around the rim. Stewart is still growing and improving, and he should continue to be a very fun player to watch on this circuit.