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<p>From the start of the regular season on November 25th through the IHSAA Semi-State Championship on March 21st, I have covered 111 games on the Prep Hoops Network. Indiana teams, to Kentucky teams, and throw in one Ohio team, it's time to wrap up the season. Across 111 games I've gotten to see a lot of talent. This series this week will be my All-Freshman to All-Senior teams. Here is my All-Senior team for the 2025-2026 season:</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1359140' first='Cole' last='Edelen'] | 6'2” | Louisville Ballard</p>
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<p>The Western Kentucky commit returned to the state of Kentucky to finish his senior season after a brief stint at Combine Academy (NC) before enrolling at Louisville Ballard. The electric sharpshooting guard is as pure of a scorer as I have seen this season. He's a threat as soon as he crosses half court. He's dynamic in pick and roll situations with his scoring ability along with his playmaking and passing ability for others. He's a a hard nosed competitor on both ends of the floor that will have an instant impact the moment he steps foot on campus at Western Kentucky.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1760994' first='Dorion' last='Bowen'] | 6'6” | Evansville Bosse</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1760994' first='Dorion' last='Bowen'], a 6'6” transfer from Memphis Whitehaven into Evansville Bosse, became eligible for Bosse on December 27th, and once he got going, he was essentially unstoppable the rest of the season when he was in the lineup. The combo guard is such a talented facilitator that he was able to initiate offense for the Bulldogs. He's a high motor guard that is wired to score. He's a capable shooter from the perimeter, but he's excellent getting downhill and putting pressure on the rim. He's crafty with the ball in pick and roll situations with the ability to make any pass on the floor. Defensively he's able to impact the game with his length and athleticism. He's aggressive playing the passing lanes looking to turn defense into offense. Has Division I offers and interest including an official visit to Southern Miss on March 27th. Wherever he lands, the school will be getting a high level player that impacts winning.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1561135' first='Keaton' last='Aldridge Jr'] | 6'3” | Cathedral</p>
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<p>One of the more versatile players in the state of Indiana heading to Detroit Mercy, [player_tooltip player_id='1561135' first='Keaton' last='Aldridge Jr'] is a winner. He's a high motor wing/forward that impacts the game on both ends of the floor. He's capable of playing all over the floor offensively even though his jump shot is still a work in progress. He can initiate offense. He possesses great court vision and play making ability for others. He gets downhill with consistency and takes the physicality to his opponents and plays through contact well while finishing around the basket with both hands. He's a versatile defender that can guard any position on the floor. He's a high level rebounder that has the ability to turn defensive rebounds into quick offense in transition. High character team player that works hard will have a nice college career at Detroit Mercy.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1561617' first='Dikembe' last='Shaw'] | 6'7” | Crown Point</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1561617' first='Dikembe' last='Shaw'] has formed into of of the more potent offensive players in the state. His versatility on that end of the floor makes him so unique. He's able to initiate offense in the half court. He's really good with the ball in his hands as one of the better dual threat players as a scorer and facilitator. He's a beast on the low block and mid post. His strength and size makes him a matchup nightmare for smaller players. His ability to play on the perimeter makes him a tough cover for bigger players to stay in front. Over the years he has become a consistent three-point shooter with clean form and soft touch. Defensively he's as versatile as they come with the ability to guard every position. He's a high IQ player that rebounds well and will have a big impact for the University of Illinois-Chicago as soon as he steps on campus.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1509229' first='Kai' last='McGrew'] | 6'9” | Fishers</p>
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<p>The senior transfer from Lawrence North evolved his game from being mostly a low post presence to being a consistent threat from the outside as a spot up shooter. Big physical presence that impacts the game on both sides with his length, size, and athleticism, as well as his ever improving skill with the ball in his hands. He's a willing passer and a capable driver off zoom actions and once he gets two feet in the paint, he's getting a bucket. He sets good screens and rolls hard to the basket. He has good hands that allows him to make difficult catches as a lob threat. He's a formidable rim protector that clogs the paint as well as being an all around defender that moves well enough to switch on to anyone. The unsigned senior forward has plenty of college suitors and will be a big time addition for any program.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1560964' first='Edwin' last='Holmes'] | 6'7” | Princeton</p>
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<p>When it comes to most decorated high school careers coming to an end in the Southwest Indiana this season, [player_tooltip player_id='1560964' first='Edwin' last='Holmes'] is at the very top. The 6'7” Princeton Forward is a winner in every aspect of the word. Back to back Conference Champions. Back to Regional Champions. On the court, he's able to do it all. He's a versatile forward with great passing ability and is unselfish with the willingness to get his teammates involved. He's a capable shooter, but doesn't force the issue. He's able to play out of the pick and roll as the ball handler or screener where he's aggressive coming off looking to score or sees the floor well his his height. He's a really good rebounder on both ends that's able to push in transition off misses or clean up the dirty work on the offensive end. The unsigned Senior has been one of the best players in the state the last two years and will be an instant impact at whatever school he chooses.</p>
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<p>• [player_tooltip player_id='1728587' first='Luke' last='Ertel'] | 6'2” | Mt. Vernon (Fortville)</p>
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<p>• [player_tooltip player_id='1563823' first='Jeremiah' last='Jackson'] | 6'4” | St. Xavier (KY)</p>
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<p>• [player_tooltip player_id='1560965' first='Treigh' last='Schelsky'] | 5'11” | Parke Heritage </p>
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<p>• [player_tooltip player_id='1359133' first='Jacob' last='Spurlock'] | 6'3” | Boyd County (KY)</p>
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<p>• [player_tooltip player_id='1561513' first='Noah' last='Smith'] | 6'9” | Plainfield</p>
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<p>• [player_tooltip player_id='2466252' first='Preston' last='Tolliver'] | 6'5” | Evansville Reitz</p>
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From the start of the regular season on November 25th through the IHSAA Semi-State Championship on March 21st, I have covered 111 games on the Prep Hoops Network. Indiana teams, to Kentucky teams, and throw in one Ohio team, it's time to wrap up the season. Across 111 games I've gotten to see a lot of talent. This series this week will be my All-Freshman to All-Senior teams. Here is my All-Senior team for the 2025-2026 season:
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