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Indiana All-Stars Info!

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IndyStar Indiana Mr. Basketball Braylon Mullins of Greenfield-Central will play his final games as a high school player on June 4, June 6 and June 7 as a member of the 2025 Indiana All-Star team.

The IndyStar Indiana All-Stars are presented by the Indiana Basketball Coaches Association. The Indianapolis Star is the title sponsor of the Indiana All-Stars. Hoosier Shooting Academy is a presenting partner of All-Star Week (June 1-7). Energy Systems Group is a presenting partner of the June 7 senior doubleheader against Kentucky.

This is the 87th year of the Indiana boys' All-Stars. This is the 50th year of the Indiana girls' All-Stars.

Mullins, his boys' All-Star teammates and the 2025 Indiana Girls All-Stars will play three games each -- an exhibition against the Indiana Junior All-Stars on Wednesday, June 4 at Greenfield-Central High School followed by home-and-home doubleheaders against the Kentucky All-Stars on Friday, June 6 at Lexington Catholic High School and Saturday, June 7 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.
Mullins, who totaled 2,158 points, 285 rebounds, 285 assists and 278 steals in leading Greenfield-Central to an 83-15 record over four seasons, is headed to the University of Connecticut. He averaged 32.9 points, 7.2 rebounds, 4.2 assists and 3.7 steals as senior en route to being named a McDonald's All-American.

The 6-6 guard will be joined on the 2025 boys' All-Stars by Chase Barnes of Fort Wayne Wayne, Dezmon Briscoe of Indianapolis Crispus Attucks, Michael Cooper of Jeffersonville, Julius Gizzi of New Palestine, Justin Kirby of Fishers, Brady Koehler of Indianapolis Cathedral, Dominique Murphy Jr. of East Chicago Central, Kellen Pickett of Fort Wayne Blackhawk Christian, Azavier Robinson of Lawrence North, Tre Singleton of Jeffersonville and Mark Zackery IV of Ben Davis.

The 2025 boys' All-Stars will be coached by Marc Urban of Chesterton. He will be assisted by Chris Hawkins of Indianapolis Crispus Attucks and Jason Speer of Bloomington North.

Indiana Miss Basketball Maya Makalusky of Hamilton Southeastern headlines the 2025 Indiana girls' All-Stars. Makalusky, an Indiana University signee, averaged 22.1 points, 6.8 rebounds, 1.3 assists and 1.8 steals in leading HSE to a 27-1 record as a senior. She posted career totals of 1,933 points, 487 rebounds, 139 assists and 138 steals.

Makalusky will be joined on the '25 girls' All-Stars by Laila Abdurraqib of Lawrence Central, Addison Baxter of Columbia City, Ella Bobe of South Knox, Addison Bowsman of Twin Lakes, Avery Gordon of Brownsburg, Jacklynn Hosier of Alexandria, Kya Hurt of Lawrence North, Jaylah Lampley of Lawrence Central, Monique Mitchell of South Bend Washington, Meredith Tippner of Noblesville, Kaycie Warfel of Pendleton Heights and Brooke Winchester of Warsaw.
The 2025 girls' All-Stars will be coached by Stacy Mitchell of Warren Central. He will be assisted by Brian Satterfield of Hamilton Southeastern and Kristi Sigler of Jennings County.
The Indiana boys hold a 105-46 advantage in their series with Kentucky that began in 1940, one year after the first All-Star team played Indiana state champ Frankfort High School. The Indiana girls have a 55-41 lead in their series with Kentucky that started in 1976. No games were played in 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the boys' All-Stars did not play in 1943 or 1944 because of World War II.
As part of the All-Star doubleheader on June 7, the All-Stars will announce the 2025 recipients of the annual Wooden/MCL Citizenship Awards. The girls' winner will be announced at halftime of the girls' game. The boys' winner will be announced at halftime of the boys' game. This is the 34th year that the Wooden Citizenship awards have been presented, all 34 years sponsored by MCL Restaurant & Bakery.
The 2025 Indiana Junior All-Stars will play two doubleheaders this year. Those games will be June 1 in Charlestown against the Kentucky Juniors and June 4 at Greenfield-Central against the Indiana Seniors.

Those scheduled to compete in both games for the Junior boys are Justin Curry II of Noblesville, Luke Ertel of Mt. Vernon (Fortville), Kai McGrew of Lawrence North/Fishers, Steven Reynolds III of South Bend Washington, Dikembe Shaw of Crown Point and Noah Smith of Plainfield. Completing the team on June 1 are Kasen Daeger of Silver Creek, Anthony Fresh of Charlestown, Edwin Holmes of Princeton, JaShawn Ladd of Ben Davis, Blake Neill of Bloomfield and Treigh Schelsky of Parke Heritage. Completing the team on June 4 are Keriawn Berry of Avon, Terrence Harris Jr. of Gary 21st Century, Tyrese Jones of South Bend Riley, Brennan Miller of Lawrence North, Nick Shrewsberry of South Bend Saint Joseph and Baron Walker of Noblesville.

Playing in both games for the Junior girls are Lillian Barnes of Valparaiso, Joslyn Bricker of Warsaw, Myah Epps of Homestead, Kennedy Holman of Hamilton Southeastern, Lola Lampley of Lawrence Central and Brooklynn Renn of Silver Creek. Completing the team on June 1 are Komari Booker of Pike, Mollie Ernstes of Jennings County, Gracyn Gilliard of Center Grove, Maddy Shirley of Evansville Central and Berkeley Williams of Plainfield. Completing the team on June 4 are Ke'Adriah Butler of Lawrence North, Aniyah McKenzie of Lawrence Central, Gabby Helsom of Homestead, Vanessa Rosswurm of Norwell, Laniah Wills of Lapel and Brooke Zartman of Warsaw. Ava Wheeler of Borden is on the June 1 roster, but she is injured and cannot play.

Todd Woelfle of Terre Haute North is head coach of the Junior Boys. He is assisted by Eli Henson, who is moving to Tippecanoe Valley after coaching at Manchester last season. Lenny Krebs of Warsaw is head coach of the Junior Girls. He is assisted by Amy Shearer of Columbia City.

The Senior boys and the Senior girls ead their respective Junior rivals in games that began in 1996 by respective 42-11 and 41-12 counts. The Indiana Juniors lead in games the Kentucky Juniors, the boys ahead 8-5 and the girls ahead 12-1.

The All-Star "Futures Games" are in their third year in 2025 and will be played June 1 at Fishers. This is a doubleheader that features Indiana-only teams of sophomores and freshmen in a North-South format.

The North boys include Brody Baker of McCutcheon, Caleb Coolman of Penn, Chase Devine of Bremen, Amarian Leggett of Blackford, Charles Hardiman of Merrillville, Isaiah Hill of Pike, Trell Hogue of Fort Wayne Snider, Elijah King of South Bend Saint Joseph, Jahari Miller of Pike, Griffin Ott-Large of LaPorte, Jace Tonagel of Oak Hill and Mack Welker of Homestead. Coaches are Matt Roth of Fort Wayne Blackhawk Christian and Chad Peckinpaugh of Clinton Prairie.

The South boys include Harper Baker-Lands of Plainfield, Devin Bolden of Indianapolis Cardinal Ritter, J.J. Craig of Warren Central, Derrick Cross Jr. of Bloomington North, Jason Gardner Jr. of Fishers, Jake Grissom of Guerin Catholic, Brandon Hunter of Silver Creek, Ishmael Kiteka of Cloverdale, Kendrick Martin of Liberty Christian, Noah Washington of Evansville Reitz and Cooper Zachary of Fishers. Coaches are Seve Beach of South Ripley and Perry Nash of Columbus East.

The North girls include Janaya Cooper of Fort Wayne Snider, Lillie Graves of McCutcheon, Nyomi Hahn of Marion, Adah Hupfer of Pendleton Heights, Malika Jenkins of Merrillville, Hillary Labis of Westville, Delaney Noll of Homestead, Kylah Patterson of Hammond Morton, Suzy Perego of Homestead, Riley Schellhammer of Fishers and Lily Scholl of Northridge. Addison Hummel of Penn also was selected, but she is injured and will not play. Coaches are Wes Radtke of Rensselaer Central and Brad Bowsman of Twin Lakes.

The South girls include Rylee Canaan of Evansville Memorial, Alaina Diamond of Loogootee, Payton DuVall of Franklin Central, Riley Johnson of Heritage Christian, McKenzie Koch of Eastern Hancock, Claire Larrison of Greensburg, Elliot Leffler of Roncalli, Hannah Menser of Plainfield, Paige Schnaus of Gibson Southern, Caroline Wiggins of Indianapolis Cathedral and Zoey Wood of Mt. Vernon (Fortville). Kendal Hill of South Knox also was selected, but she is injured and will not play. Coaches are Hollie Anson-Eaves of South Knox and Matt Vick of Borden.
 
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