Prep Hoops Indiana State Tournament – Six Weekend Standouts
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Our first annual Prep Hoops Indiana State Tournament came to a close on Sunday afternoon as several of the best teams from around the state battled it out with bragging rights on the line. Let’s quickly take a look at…
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Continue ReadingOur first annual Prep Hoops Indiana State Tournament came to a close on Sunday afternoon as several of the best teams from around the state battled it out with bragging rights on the line. Let’s quickly take a look at some of the individual standouts from the event.
Kyle Guy Elite – Williams 2025 advanced to the semifinals of the Prep Hoops Indiana State Tournament ultimately finishing in third place. While playing up a year at the 17u level, this Class of 2026 guard from Plainfield High School was excellent throughout the weekend. Gilliatt plays such a big role in everything his team does offensively as a guy who can truly fill roles as a go-to scorer and overall table-setter as well. The 6’0″ floor general put up some big scoring numbers on the weekend while shooting it well from three-point range and dishing out several assists. Gilliatt averaged a team-high 16.8 points per game.
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After a perfect 4-0 weekend at the Prep Hoops Indiana State Tournament, EG10 2025 earned statewide supremacy. With that, you could include several different players in any discussion about “top performers” from the weekend. However, one name that routinely gets included, and rightfully so, is Horvath’s. The 6’1″ point guard from Park Tudor had another excellent weekend which included scoring 23 points on five three-point shots in a win over a good Kyle Guy Elite – Williams 2025 squad. Horvath can score it from anywhere on the court and is a true all-around playmaker with the ball in his hands.
Jerabek averaged 12.3 points per game over the weekend to help lead a balanced INB Elite 2025 squad to the semifinals of the Prep Hoops Indiana State Tournament. The 5’11” guard runs the show well for his team displaying a tight handle, good change of pace, and well-rounded playmaking ability. He operates well in transition and plays well off of ballscreens in the half court. On top of what he did off of the dribble, the Mt. Vernon (Fortville) High School guard also shot the ball very well both from beyond the arc and in the mid-range as well.
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Arguably one of the most impressive big men at the Prep Hoops Indiana State Tournament, King nearly averaged a double-double while leading Indiana Attack Basketball Club 2025 to a 3-1 record on the weekend. The Jimtown High School product averaged 13.2 points and 9.2 rebounds per game. At 6’7″, King has sound footwork and good hands around the basket. He is relentless on the glass getting several extra chances for his team on the boards and created putback opportunities for himself. King is also agile enough to catch it on the perimeter and attack closeouts in a straight line to the rim. Versatile two-way forward/center that had a highly productive weekend.
Again, you could included any number of different prospects from EG10 2025 after their 4-0 weekend at the Prep Hoops Indiana State Tournament. However, after Horvath, Matson was probably the next most consistent top performer. The talented scoring guard had 15 points and 21 points respectively in their first two wins of the event and then capped things off on Sunday with some more strong play. He is a versatile two-way threat that can shoot it from beyond the arc, create his own shot in the mid-range, or use his length and athleticism to elevate and score at the end of his drives to the rim.
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Joel Sanders
Joel Sanders
One of the breakout performers from the Prep Hoops Indiana State Tournament, Sanders proved himself as arguably one of the best shooters in the gym on Saturday and Sunday. The 6’3″ guard from Vincennes Lincoln High School scored 17 points for Indiana Ambition 2025 out of the gate on Saturday and then finished with 22 points on six three-point shots in their narrow 61-59 loss to EG10 2025 in the de facto championship game on Sunday afternoon. Sanders is an under-the-radar guard down south that small college coaches should evaluate this summer.
Our first annual Prep Hoops Indiana State Tournament came to a close on Sunday afternoon as several of the best teams from around the state battled it out with bragging rights on the line. Let's quickly take a look at some of the individual standouts from the event.
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Joel Sanders
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