#15 5’11” 2018 Jaden Terry of Lawrence Central (Indianapolis)
Terry was an all-out type of player who had a high motor and leads his team by effort. He was a high energy defender and was able to get into the lane where he made plays. Terry’s camp coach Bronson Lickliter stated, “Jaden is a great defender and a good decision maker. Throughout the day he showed excellent hustle.”

#21 6’ 2018 Hayden Langkabel of Morristown HS (Morristown)
Langkabel gave great effort throughout the day. He was very vocal and displayed great knowledge of the game. He was able to make shots off the catch, showing off great form. Langkabel’s camp coach Bronson Lickliter stated, “Hayden has a high basketball IQ and a great looking shot with consistent mechanics.”

#25 6’ 2020 Jack Townsend of Bloomington North HS (Odon)
As one of the youngest players in camp, Townsend does not lack confidence. He carries deep range on his jump shot with a quick and confident release that he showed off throughout the day. Townsend’s camp coach Bronson Lickliter stated, “Jack can shoot the rock! On the break, in the halfcourt set, from the hash mark – Townsend was in range. He plays with swagger.”

#34 6’1” 2018 Cole Jenkins of Carmel HS (Carmel)
Jenkins was around the ball throughout the day. He is fundamentally sound, with some flair in his handle, and deep range on his shot. Jenkins’ camp coach Bronson Lickliter stated, “Cole has good ball skills and confidence, two things a point guard needs. He shoots it real well too.”

#47 6’2” 2019 Cory Richards of Franklin Community (Franklin)
Richards gives maximum effort from the opening tip to the final whistle. He is a solid player, all around and does what it takes to help his team win. Richards’ camp coach Bronson Lickliter stated, “Cory plays both ends with a great motor. He does all of the little things on the court. He fits in on any team.”

#52 6’3” 2018 Trejean Didier of Southside HS (Fort Wayne)
Didier has a strong/sturdy frame. He has solid wing handle as well as good range on his shot and court vision. Didier’s camp coach Bronson Lickliter stated, “Trejean is a very strong player. He seems to make the right play with the ball. Trejean is an active rebounder.”

#57 6’1 2017 Maxwell Nugent of Muncie Burris (Fortville)
Nugent bought into the concept of “team” from the opening tip. He played great team defense, he made the extra pass, and was able to make shots when is number was called. Nugent’s camp coach Bronson Lickliter stated, “Maxwell is a great team player. He has a desire to get better and understands who he is as a player.”

#75 6’9” 2019 Sydney Curry of Bishop Luers (Fort Wayne)
Curry is one of the better players in the state of Indiana. The lefty is skilled with his face up game, has touch, and great hands/feet on the block. There is some Zach Randolph to his game. Curry’s camp coach Bronson Lickliter stated, “Curry has a high major body. He is polished with his back to the basket showing a go-to and counter move. When he faced up he was able to make jump shots or get downhill.”

#86 6’7 2018 Kevin Easley of Lawrence North (Indianapolis)
Easley came into this event firmly ranked as a Top 125 prospect with over 20 D1 offers. He carries a unique skill set, much like Draymond Green with strength as a multi position defender, rebounding and court vision. Easley’s camp coach Bronson Lickliter stated, “Kevin has a strong frame and is very skilled. He passed the ball well and showed the ability to get his team into sets. High level player.”

#90 6’8” 2017 Mileek McMillan of Merrillville HS (Merrillville)
Perhaps no player took more advantage of the Top 80 platform than McMillan. He is a mis-match post with good length and athleticism. McMillan’s camp coach Bronson Lickliter stated, “Mileek produced. He showed a go-to move on the block and was able to face up and attack the basket. He rebounds his area well.”

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