No. 8 5’10 ’19 Luke Heady (Carmel HS)

There may not have been a better perimeter shooter from the 3- point line than Luke Heady. He was a model of consistency throughout the day. Luke averaged 12 PPG and averaged three 3-pointers for each game. Coach Dillard stated, “Luke is a really good player and can really stoke it. He’s such a smart player and moves well without the ball.” Luke plays with a purpose and his ability to stretch the defense with his long distance shot making ability is going to extend his playing career pass high school. The next step in his development is to become more vocal and showcase his playmaking ability.

No. 9 6’0 ’17 Tim Leavell (Marion HS)

The southpaw is a quick and athletic point guard. Tim has good length (6’4 wing and a 7’9 standing vertical), which allows him to play much bigger than his listed height. We were impressed with his tight ball handling abilities. Simply put, Tim was tremendous the entire day. He averaged 16 PPG and scored from all levels including 3-pointers. In addition, Tim was most effective attacking the basket. Coach Dillard stated, “Tim is really good player with a tremendous motor. He can score at will and has the ability to get his teammates involved as well.” Tim’s blend of athleticism, quickness, length and skill set will certainly make him an attractive D1 prospect.

No. 26 6’0 ’18 Jordan Webb (Covenant Christian)

The thing we noticed most about Jordan Webb was his natural leadership he displayed on the court. He impressed us with his strong handles and full throttle approach to the game. Jordan brought effort and energy throughout the day. Coach Dillard stated, “ Jordan is such a tough player. He is very physical getting where he needs to go on the court. Jordan finished some tough drives and got better each game as he developed more confidence in the camp setting.”

No. 27 6’0 17 Kobe Webster (Park Tudor)

Kobe is a high academic tough-minded point guard. He demonstrated toughness and leadership throughout the day. Kobe plays with confidence and deep range on his jump shoot. He currently has offers from Western Illinois, Ball State and Cornell and we expect that list to grow. Kobe averaged 12 PPG and shot it well from the 3-point line. In our opinion, Kobe is still under the recruiting radar. We’re simply talking about an athletic and high IQ point guard that knows how to play the game the correct way. Without question, he is a winner on and off the court.

No. 46 6’2 ’19 Xavier Hines (Noblesville HS)

One thing is for certain; Xavier is the type of player that will give you effort and energy every game. He’s a hard worker and demonstrated a winning attitude throughout the day. Xavier will play within the team structure and possesses a high basketball IQ. The next step in his development is play with more confidence in a camp setting. That being said, he plays within the team structure and is quite unselfish.

No. 50 6’5 ’17 Erick Shepard

Erick has tremendous length (7’0 wing) and reach (8’5), but showcased an all round game. He’s an active and aggressive two-way player that can play and guard multiple positions. Coach Dillard stated, “Erick is a really nice player. He was strong in the paint and scored repeatedly from the midrange.” Overall, Erick has good footwork and lateral quickness, which allows him to be an effective on ball defender. In addition, we were impressed with his ability to rebound from his position.

No. 63 6’4 ’18 Joshua Haubry (Brebeuf Jesuit)

Joshua has a good basketball understanding and terrific court vision, especially for his size and position. Coach Dillard comments dovetailed nicely with our assessment, “Joshua has a high basketball IQ and a good passer. He could be more aggressive at times on the offensive end of the court, but he definitely got better game-to-game.

No. 64 6’4 ’18 Jack Hegwood (Roncalli HS)

Jacks Hegwood plays with a high motor and has a knack for making winning plays. Coach Dillard stated, “Jack plays so hard. He has lot’s of potential and every team needs a glue player like Jack.” Simply put, Jack does all the little things that are needed to help a team win. With Jack, you never have to question his work ethic and willingness to make hustle plays that will make him a fan favorite.

No. 80 6’5 ’17 Thomas Walden (North Central HS)

Thomas Walden was one of the more explosive athletes in camp. He has excellent length (6’10 wing) reach (8’3) and a bouncy 35.6 standing vertical. Thomas averaged 15 PPG and should be playing himself into a D1 scholarship. Coach Dillard stated, “Thomas is a phenomenal athlete. He’s a very good slasher and finisher.” While we were impressed with his sheer raw athleticism, he can play and guard multiple positions. He has the ability to become a defensive stopper at the next level.

No. 81 6’6 ’19 Aaron Etherington (Hamilton Southeastern)

Talk about one tough prospect! Aaron Etherington is a tough, hard-nosed blue-collar player with an advanced skill set. He has outstanding range and touch, but also like to attack the rim. With Austin, you know exactly what you are getting every time he stepped unto the court. Coach Dillard stated, “Aaron is a strong player with tons of potential. He’s a really good athlete and does a good job with the catch and shoot. Aaron gets out in transition and finishes well, often with a dunk.” Aaron averaged 15 PPG and scored from all levels on the court.

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