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TC's Felling, King receive postseason honors from IBCA

The Indiana Basketball Coaches Association has announced its All-State honorees for the 2025-26 girls basketball season.

The top honor is the “Supreme 15” which is comprised of the top 15 players, regardless of class, The Large School (Class 4A and 3A) and Small School (2A and A) All-State teams and secondary accolades.

Players who are named “Supreme 15” are not considered for either of the other teams.

Players were selected through a process organized by the IBCA and based upon notes by a 20-coach panel.

The Supreme 15 are Valparaiso’s Lilli Barnes, Warsaw’s Joslyn Bricker, Floyd Central’s Elise Coleman, Marquette Catholic’s Laniah Davis, Homestead’s Myah Epps, Jennings County’s Mollie Ernstes, Center Grove’s Gracyn Gilliard, Homestead’s Gabby Helsom, Hamilton Southeastern’s Kennedy Holman, Lawrence Central’s Lola Lampley, Silver Creek’s Brooklynn Renn, Norwell’s Vanessa Rosswurm, Evansville Central’s Maddy Shirley, Lapel’s Laniah Willis, and Warsaw’s Brooke Zartman.

 

 

Triton Central senior Maryrose Felling was one of 15 players named Small School All-State.

Also selected were Orleans’ Callie Alston, Woodlan’s Alyssa Anderson, Bluffton’s Konley Ault, Shawe Memorial’s Audrey Barron, Tri’s Jillian Chew, Bremen’s Eliana Grubbs and Emma Kincaid, Northeastern’s Adysson Kircher, Austin’s Brynn Owens, North Knox’s Lexi Primus, Borden’s Riley Rarick, Rensselaer Central’s Kamri Rowland, Whitko’s Reese Stonebraker, and Crawford County’s Emery Strand.

The Large School All-State Team is Pike’s Komari Booker and Marley Jeffers, Lawrence Central’s Ke’Adriah Butler and Aniyah McKenzie, Madison’s Juliana Davis, Hammond Central’s Indiah Hutchinson, Lafayette Jefferson’s Maya Layton, Brownsburg’s Elle McCulloch, Homestead’s Carley Moellering, Noblesville’s C.C. Quigley, Washington’s Katie Reed, Norwell’s Macie Saalfrank, Silver Creek’s Emma Schoen, Highland’s Jordan Steele, and Plainfield’s Berkeley Williams.

The Underclass Supreme 15 includes Fort Wayne Snider’s Janaya Cooper, Franklin Central’s Payton DuVall, McCutcheon’s Lillie Graves, Marion’s Nyomi Hahn, Pendleton Heights’ Adah Hupfer, Charlestown’s Chesney Jackson, Eastern Hancock’s Kenzie Koch, Greensburg’s Claire Larrison, Roncalli’s Elliott Leffler, Plainfield’s Hannah Menser, Homestead’s Delaney Noll, Hammond Morton’s Kylah Patterson, Gibson Southern’s Paige Schnaur, Northridge’s Lily Scholl, and Pike’s Saniya Smith.

The Underclass Large School All-State Team is Bellmont’s Mary Blake, Purdue Poly Englewood’s Te’Asia Briscoe, Westfield’s Lillian Clark, Warren Central’s Denaijah Jacobs, Culver Girls Academy’s Laine Lyles, Crown Point’s Ava Richie, South Bend St. Joseph’s Arianna Rowell, Penn’s Jillian Sanderson, Northview’s Carlee Schrader, Jay County’s Hallie Schwieterman, East Central’s Natalie Stenger, Hamilton Heights’ Riley Suarez, Angola’s Kendall VanderWal, Mt. Vernon’s Zoey Wood, and Jennings County’s Etta Young.

The Underclass Small School All-State selections are Oak Hill’s Brianna Dailey, Loogootee’s Alaina Diamond, Monroe Central’s Aberee Ervin, South Knox’s Kendall Hill, Heritage Christian’s Riley Johnson, Providence’s Jayda Kempf, Westville’s Hillary Labis, Eastside’s Taylor Mack, Rensselaer Central’s Courtney Mathew, Fremont’s Grace Scharlach, Whitko’s Jayma Stonebraker, Fremont’s Mya Turner, Monrovia’s Zoie Walls, Trinity Lutheran’s Marley Warren, and Benton Central’s McKenna Yadon.

Triton Central junior Quinn King was selected Underclass All-State Honorable Mention.

Other notable underclass selections include Connersville’s Kendyl Bottomley, Knightstown’s Lilly Drew, Oldenburg Academy’s Gina Grote, Columbus North’s Kaylie Harmon, Batesville’s Maggie Jelinek, New Castle’s Carlee Lanzer, Speedway’s Madelynn Matelic, Indian Creek’s Ellie Oliver, and Heritage Christian’s Elyse Snively.

Notable seniors named All-State Honorable Mention were Delta’s Addison Barnes and Jillian Barr, Connersville’s Ahniyah Bennett, Roncalli’s Brennah Cerny, Whiteland’s Sophia Dyer, Connersville’s Addison Jones, Pendleton Heights’ Olivia Jones, Columbus North’s Miley McClellan, Connersville’s Serenity Pennington, Greensburg’s Aly Powers, Roncalli’s Catie Rosko, Indian Creek’s Alexa Sichting, Edinburgh’s Kenna Streeval, Oldenburg Academy’s Rachel Suttman, Yorktown’s Lilly Sylvester, and Heritage Christian’s Trinity Taylor.

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