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Indiana Jr. All-Stars vs. Indiana All-Stars (Girls & Boys)

Bloomington South High School

Bloomington, IN

June 7, 2016

©2016 Ron Harrison

 

Indiana Jr. All-Stars (Girls)

 

Riley Blackwell

6-1

Plainfield

Dana Evans

5-6

Gary West

Maliah Howard-Bass

5-9

Columbus North

Karissa McLaughlin

5-8

Homestead

Zion Sanders

5-8

Evansville Central

Madison Wise

5-11

Greenfield-Central

Ashlyn Huffman

5-5

Columbus North

Imani Guy

6-4

Columbus North

Katie Helgason

5-7

Greenfield-Central

Alexis Thomas

5-9

Evansville Central

Kayla Casteel

5-8

Plainfield

Macee Williams

6-1

Fountain Central

 

Indiana All-Stars (Girls)

 

Camryn Buhr

6-1

Penn

Lindsey Corsaro

6-0

Roncali

Lauren Dickerson

5-3

Lawrence North

Darby Foresman

6-3

Heritage Christian

Ae’Rianna Harris

6-1

Lawrence North

Tyasha Harris

5-10

Heritage Christian

Holly Hoopingarner

5-4

Greenwood

Cameron Onken

5-10

Lafayette Central Catholic

Jayla Scaife

5-11

Muncie Central

Sydney Shelton

5-9

Fortville Mt. Vernon

Kristen Spolyar

5-11

Lebanon

Emily Sullivan

6-4

Evansville Memorial

Jackie Young

6-0

Princeton

 

Coach

Rick Risinger

Heritage Christian

 

The Indiana Sr. All-Stars utilized their transition game to race out to a 66-41 halftime lead on their way to a 111-79 victory over the Jr. All-Stars.  The Sr. All-Stars connected on 40 field goals including seven of 20 from the three point line and 24 of 30 free throws.  The Jr. All-Stars connected on 29 field goals including 10 of 35 from beyond the arc and 11 of 16 free throws.

 

Jackie Young led the victors with 26 points including two three point baskets and eight of nine free throws.  Tyasha Harris added 19 points.  Kristen Spolyar and Cameron Onken also reached double figures with 12 points each.

 

Karissa McLaughlin led the Jr. All-Stars with 19 points including five three point baskets.  Madison Wise added 16 points.

 

Indiana Jr. All-Stars

41

38

79

Indiana Sr. All-Stars

66

45

111

 

Indiana Jr. All-Stars (79) – Wise 16, Sanders 5, Evans 4, McLaughlin 19, Howard-Bass 4, Huffman 0, Blackwell 8, Guy 2, Helgason 2, Thomas 7, Casteel 6, Williams 6.

 

Indiana Sr. All-Stars (111) – Young 26, Hoopingarner 7, Corsaro 8, T. Harris 19, Sullivan 0, Scaife 2, Onken 12, Dickerson 6, Buhr 4, Foresman 3, Shelton 3, Spolyar 12, A. Harris 9.

 

Indiana Jr. All-Stars (Boys)

 

Paul Scruggs

6-3

Southport

Kris Wilkes

6-7

North Central

Jaren Jackson Jr.

6-9

Park Tudor

Sasha Stefanovic

6-4

Crown Point

Jack Nunge

6-9

Castle

Isaac Hibbard

6-0

New Albany

Cooper Neese

6-3

Cloverdale

Justin Roberts

6-0

Pike

Jaylen Minnett

6-1

Terre Haute South

Michael Ertel

6-0

Fortville Mt. Vernon

Malik Williams

6-11

Fort Wayne Snider

Zach Gunn

6-7

Hamilton Southeastern

 

Coach

Matt Britton

Bloomfield

 

Indiana Sr. All-Stars (Boys)

 

Kyle Guy

6-3

Lawrence Central

CJ Walker

6-0

Indianapolis Tech

Tremell Murphy

6-6

Griffith

Joey Brunk

6-10

Southport

Desmond Bane

6-5

Seton Catholic

Dru Smith

6-2

Evansville Reitz

Eugene German

6-0

Gary 21st Century

Brachen Hazen

6-7

Columbia City

Damien Jefferson

6-5

East Chicago Central

Kyle Mallers

6-7

Carroll (Fort Wayne)

Grant Gelon

6-5

Crown Point

Tucker Blackwell

6-2

Bloomington South

Eron Gordon

6-3

Cathedral

 

 

Coach

Stacy Meyer

Greensburg

 

Indiana Jr. All-Stars coach Matt Britton started the following lineup: 6-7 Kris Wilkes, 6-9 Jaren Jackson Jr., 6-9 Jack Nunge, 6-3 Paul Scruggs, and 6-4 Sasha Stefanovic.  Indiana Sr. All-Stars coach Stacy Meyer countered with 6-6 Tremell Murphy, 6-5 Desmond Bane, 6-10 Joey Brunk, 6-0 CJ Walker, and 6-3 Kyle Guy.

 

The Sr. All-Stars defeated the Jr. All-Stars by a score of 118-96.  The victors shot 48.9% from the field including 10 of 30 from the three point line.  They connected on 20 of 24 free throws, pulled down 63 rebounds, and scored 112 points off 13 Jr. All-Stars turnovers.  Jr. All-Stars shot 42.4% from the field including seven of 33 from beyond the arc.  They connected on five of nine free throws, pulled down 45 rebounds, and scored 18 points off 18 Sr. All-Stars turnovers.

 

6-0 Eugene German led a balanced Sr. All-Stars scoring attack with 19 points.  CJ Walker added 17 points, six rebounds, six assists, and two blocked shots.  Joey Brunk recorded 16 points and eight rebounds.  Kyle Guy also scored 16 points and pulled down six rebounds.  6-7 Kyle Mallers chipped in with 13 points including three three point baskets.  Tremell Murphy also reached double figures with 10 points.  Damien Jefferson added eight points and eight rebounds.  6-7 Brachen Hazen pulled down 10 rebounds.

 

Kris Wilkes led the Jr. All-Stars squad with 19 points.  Paul Scruggs added 15 points, eight rebounds, and nine assists.  Sasha Stefanovic recorded 15 points including three three point baskets.  6-0 Michael Ertel chipped in with 11 points and six rebounds.  Jack Nunge added 10 points.

 

Indiana Jr. All-Stars

42

54

96

Indiana Sr. All-Stars

69

49

118

 

Indiana Jr. All-Stars (96) – Wilkes 19, Jackson Jr. 9, Nunge 10, Scruggs 15, Stefanovic 15, Roberts 2, Minnett 8, Ertel 11, Williams 4, Gunn 3.

 

Indiana Sr. All-Stars (118) – Murphy 10, Bane 6, Brunk 16, Walker 17, Guy 16, Smith 4,German 19, Hazen 4, Jefferson 8, Mallers 13, Gelon 5.