Home Game Center Game CenterGame Takes Indiana v. Kentucky Junior All Star Game By Patrick Wooley - June 3, 2024 FacebookTwitterReddIt The loaded junior class of 2025 Indiana All Stars took on their Kentucky counterparts on Dunday night in Scottsburg @ Charles E. Meyer Gymnasium. For Kentucky the story is "What could've been," with nationally ranked Jasper Johnson and Kaden Magwood leaving the state for prep school while Malachi Moreno was in Italy for the US national team. Also members of the Kentucky team not showing up were EJ Walker (South Carolina commit), Austin Sperry (broken hand), and Ty Price. Those 6 would've have made it at least a competitive game. In reality, Indiana was not looking back after jumping out to a quick 10-0 start. Trent Sisley (Heritage Hills) and Braylon Mullins (Greenfield Central) Both started out running and gunning and dunking. It's no wonder those 2 are nationally ranked. Kentucky made some runs after a few subs came in but the game was never really in question. Indiana's passing, size, and speed was too much for what Kentucky put out on the floor throughout the game. It got to a point in the final 5 minutes where Indiana was just throwing lobs and dunking at will. Indiana went on to cruise to a 130- 103 win over and overmatched Kentucky squad. Attucks big man Dez controlled with boards with 9 pts and 10 rbs. Fishers athletic guard, JonAnthony Hall was a defensive specialist throwing on 10 pts and 4 rebounds. Jeff sniper, Michael Cooper went for 8 pts and 4 boards. Harrison two-guard Shane Sims finished with 5 pts, 1 rb, and 1 assist. Richmond's high flyer, Cedric Horton contributed 9 pts and 2 assists. ● 6'7 Trent Sisley was just faster, taller, and more athletic than anyone on Kentucky. If you gave him a step defensively, he'd knock down a 3. If you got up on him, he could get past your or back you down to shoot over you. He's got a mindset of dunking the ball whenever hes close to the rim, whether anyone is around him or not. Trent has had a very good spring on a very impressive Indiana Elite team that has yet to lose this spring. The Heritage Hills junior is a one of 3 legitimate candidates for Mr. Basketball this upcoming season on a team that should make a run at semi state. Sisley was 8/13 with 20 pts, 6 rbs, and 3 assists. ● 6'5 two-guard Braylon Mullins out of Greenfield Central also showed why he has skyrocketed up the national rankings. Braylon showed he's a knockdown shooter when he gets his feet set from deep-range. What most people haven't realized is his athleticism has caught up to other parts of his game and he's now able to run and jump with any other player on the floor. Mullins has recently picked up offers from North Carolina, UConn, and Virginia as well as already having a dozen or so other D1 offers. He finished 6/12 shooting, 14 pts, 1 rebound, and 1 assist. ● Cathedral's Brady Koehler is looking like a legit 6'8 while being long, lanky, and a smooth shooting lefty with upside through the roof. Koehler is the 3rd legit Mr. Basketball candidate in my mind with a super high ceiling. He not only knocked down some long range shots, he defended the paint very well and got some monster blocks. His skills are finally catching up to his height and with Cathedral a top 3A team next year, expect a long run and lots of exposure for Brady. Playing with Indy Heat on the EYBL has done nothing but helped him this spring. If he could tighten up his handles and become a little stronger with the ball he becomes a pro prospect. Both of which you can (and I expect him) to improve on. Koehler was 3/8 with 7 pts, 3 rbs, and 5 blocks. ● The scoring outburst from 6'0 New Palestine Jr. Julius Gizzie was fun to watch. Julius has always been a bucket but it's good to see him have that sort of impact in a game with other all stars. There's some guys you can stop and contain and some you just have to live with what they're going to get. Gizzi is the type of kid that's going to get his; he's too good of an offensive player. Gizzi has recently drawn some NAIA interest and offers. Julius finished 10/11 (the one shot he missed he was wide open) and 27 pts, 4 rbs, and 2 assists. ● 6'7 Jeffersonville junior Tre Singleton did a little bit of everything in the game for Indiana. Many times he brought the ball up the floor, he made tight pocket passes, made some outside shots, and got some breakaway dunks. When Tre realizes there's not many around here (or anywhere) his age that can stop him, he can be even more impactful than he already is. I've got him as a top 5 or 6 kid in the entire state on a loaded Red Devils squad heading into next year. Singleton has recently heard from and picked up some mid major offers. He's right on the cusp of breaking into being a P5 kid. Tre was 5/9 with 11 pts, 10 rebounds, and 2 assists in 14 minutes of action. ● 6'0 Ben Davis point guard Mark Zackery is one more I'd like to mention. The game seemed to flow alot better for Indiana when he was in the game. Mark is a true point guard that sets others up first and foremost but as most around Indianapolis know,n he can go get his as well. He's had a very good spring with Indiana Elite and has taken that team to a new level. The Notre Dame football-commit's perimeter defense and athleticism is elite. He's a kid that has known nothing but winning, whether on the court or gridiron. Zackery was 5/8 with 10 pts, 6 rbs, and 5 assists. RELATED ARTICLESMORE FROM AUTHOR Game Takes: Fishers 74, Noblesville 40 Game Take: Ben Davis 56, Zionsville 45 Game Previews: Saturday, November 30