Blackford (9-3) at Madison-Grant (11-2)

The top two teams in Sectional 39 square off.  As well as both teams execute, it might just come down Blackford is bigger at each position, and it seems the main thing that bothers Brown on their schedule is length.  The elder Howell is a tough nut and a tough cover.

  • Blackford
    • Luke Brown, 6'2" senior guard (Stetson)
    • Landon Grimes, 6'5" senior forward
    • Jackson Wors, 6'4" freshman forward
    • Max Wors, 6'3" senior forward
    • Dawson Hundley, 6'0" sophomore guard
  • Madison-Grant
    • Kaden Howell, 5'10" senior guard
    • Grant Brown, 6'3" senior forward
    • Justin Moore, 6'3" senior forward
    • Jackson Manwell, 6'0" senior guard
    • Jase Howell, 5'9" sophomore guard

John Glenn (12-1) at Mishawaka Marian (9-2)

If there is a softer side to Glenn's schedule, it's over.  Their next five games are vs. Marian, SB Adams, SB Washington, Penn and SB Riley.  

  • John Glenn
    • Carter Yung, 6'1" senior guard
    • Bryce Hannah, 6'4" sophomore forward
    • Silas Kaser, 6'1" junior guard
    • Joe Delinski, 6'2" junior guard
  • Mishawaka Marian
    • Ky'rell Franklin - 6'5" Senior Forward
    • Richard Brooks - 6'2" Junior Guard
    • Kaleo Kakalia - 6'6" Junior Forward
    • Deaglan Sullivan - 5'10" Sophomore Guard
    • Dar'e'on Thornton - 6'4" Sophomore Forward

New Palestine (9-4) at Warren Central (9-5)

Warren comes in winning six of their last seven.  New Pal is winners of five of their last seven.  Nunnally is a guard who likes to get downhill, and New Pal hasn't faced as much size and length as they'll get vs. Warren.  

  • New Palestine
    • Blaine Nunnally, 5'11" sophomore guard
    • Steele Brasfield, 6'5" junior forward
    • Matthew Brown, 6'4" senior center
  • Warren Central
    • DAnte Davis, 6'7" junior forward
    • Malik Stanley, 6'1" senior guard
    • Sean Black, 5'11" senior guard
    • Chandler Jackson, 6'5" junior forward
    • Gabe McNary, 6'8" senior center
    • Donald Coats, 6'6" senior wing

Pike (8-6) at Zionsville (10-4)

Losers of their last two games, Pike is looking to avoid their second three game losing streak.  Granted five of their six losses are by 5 points or less, but they miss inside the production of Noah Gordon (transfer to Mount Vernon) and Justin Dobbins (focus on football).  Despite winning eight of their last ten, Zionsville has been a little inconsistent, playing to the level of their competition perhaps.

  • Pike
    • Ryan Conwell, 6'2" junior guard
    • JJ Louden, 6'4" junior guard
    • Eddie Jones, 6'5" senior forward
    • Devon Woods, 5'10" sophomore guard
  • Zionsville
    • Logan Imes, 6'4" sophomore guard
    • Nick Richart, 6'8" sophomore center
    • Dylan Ritter, 6'0" senior guard
    • Owen Prickett, 6'2" senior guard
    • Edward Thomas, 6'3" sophomore forward

Winchester (11-3) at Yorktown (10-5)

A young and undersized Yorktown will have their hands full with Sparks.  However, as well as they move and shoot the ball, they have a shooter's chance.

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