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Triton Central's Sego selected Small School All-State by IBCA

The Indiana Basketball Coaches Association released its “Supreme 15” All-State honors as well as Large School All-State and Small School All-State teams.

Triton Central senior Eli Sego (photo) was named Large School All-State. The senior broke the boys basketball program’s career scoring record and also eclipsed the steals and three-point shooting records while leading the Tigers to a program-best 23-4 record and a regional championship.

The Supreme 15 is the top honor awarded, with players voted to the group without regard to school size. The Large School and Small School All-State teams are secondary accolades – the Large School group including players from Class 3A and 4A schools and the Small School group including players from Class A and 2A.

Players who make the Supreme 15 were not considered for Large School and Small School honors.

In addition, 96 more seniors and 94 more underclass players were selected Honorable Mention All-State. The Honorable Mention laurels are awarded without regard to school size.

The Senior Supreme 15 are Cathedral’s Keaton Aldridge Jr., Silver Creek’s Dane Caldwell, Mt. Vernon’s Luke Ertel, Crispus Attucks’ DeZhon Hall, Carmel’s Evan Harrell, Gary 21st Century’s Terrence Hayes Jr., South Bend Riley’s Tyrese Jones, Ben Davis’ Jashawn Ladd, Fishers’ Kai McGrew, Lawrence North’s Brennan Miller, Northridge’s Brady Scholl, Crown Point’s Dikembe Shaw, South Bend St. Joseph’s Nick Shrewsberry, Plainfield’s Noah Smith, and Noblesville’s Baron Walker.

The Senior Large School All-State team is Bloomington South’s Jack Clark, Noblesville’s Justin Curry III, Crown Point’s Mason Darrell, Terre Haute North’s Cameron Fennell, Charlestown’s Anthony Fresh, Northview’s Brayden Goff, Westfield’s Drew Haffner, Princeton’s Edwin Holmes, Mishawaka Marian’s Prescott Horvath, Ben Davis’ Sherman Moss, Hamilton Southeastern’s Landon Osswald, Columbia City’s Landon Richmond, Pendleton Heights’ Cooper Sims, Cathedral’s Julien Smith, Lawrence North’s Cameron Webster, Hamilton Southeastern’s Luke Weemer, and Fort Wayne Snider’s Xavier Wilson.

Joining Sego on the Small School All-State Team are Wapahani’s Camden Bell, Sullivan’s Cooper Bock, Linton-Stockton’s Conner Daily, Liberty Christian’s Monte Dillard Jr., Loogootee’s A.J. Foster, Hauser’s Stryker Gill, Westview’s Kaden Grau, Taylor’s Javionne Harris, Centerville’s Shea Hollendonner, Eastern’s Colton Lindsay, Indianapolis Scecina’s Bryce Mathis, Bloomfield’s Blake Neill, Linton-Stockton’s Paul Oliver, Parke Heritage’s Treigh Schelsky, and Southwood’s Bryce Wilcox.

Two Shelbyville players were selected Senior Honorable Mention All-State. Caden Claxton and Mar Nicholson, both 1,000 career points scorers as Golden Bears, were two of 96 players selected.

Other notable players joining Claxton and Nicholson as Honorable Mention All-State are Hauser’s Kameron Blair, Christel House Academy’s David Brigham Jr., Covenant Christian’s Isaac Crane, Greenwood’s Parker Doolin, South Decatur’s Cayden Drake, Hauser’s Gavin Keller, Roncalli’s Conner Kesler, Whiteland’s Dane Kunz, Speedway’s Drew Matelic, Greenfield-Central’s Clay Mullins, Milan’s Micah Norman, Eastern Hancock’s Caden Powers, Milan’s Gabe Riehle, South Decatur’s Drake Scaggs and Roncalli’s Joe Taylor.

The Underclass Supreme 15 include Plainfield’s Harper Baker-Lands, Indianapolis Cardinal Ritter’s Devin Bolden, Penn’s Caleb Coleman, Carmel’s Cash Daniels, Fishers’ Jason Gardner Jr., Pike’s Isaiah Hill, Silver Creek’s Brandon Hunter, South Bend St. Joseph’s Elijah King, Pike’s Landon Lampley, Pike’s Jahari Miller, Westview’s Austin Schlabach, Mt. Vernon’s Max Vise, New Albany’s Noah Washington, Homestead’s Mack Welker and Fishers’ Copper Zachary.

The Underclass Large School All-State team includes Harrison’s Brody Baker, Chesterton’s Bradly Basila, Anderson’s Don Bowling III, Hamilton Southeastern’s Varschon Clark, Bloomington South’s Duncan Combs, Bloomington North’s Derrick Cross Jr., Indianapolis Shortridge’s T.J. Davis, New Palestine’s Will Davison, Guerin Catholic’s Jake Grissom, Merrillville’s Charles Hardiman, Batesville’s James Hughes, Fort Wayne Blackhawk Christian’s Bryce LaCross, Pike’s Kenneth Lampley, South Bend Riley’s Da’Kori Parker, Terre Haute North’s Tyler Renn, and New Albany’s Karson Stoudemire.

The Underclass Small School All-State squad is Evansville Mater Dei’s Cole Breeden, Parke Heritage’s Carter Crum, Taylor’s Keyshawn Galloway, Indianapolis Lutheran’s Jarrett Harris, Cloverdale’s Ishmael Kiteka, Blackford’s Mari Leggett, Barr-Reeve’s Kierson Lengacher, Liberty Christian’s Kendrick Martin, Marquette Catholic’s Josiah Mays, Austin’s Micah Mohler, Sullivan’s Paul Ridgway, Eastern Greene’s Coby Sykes, Rossville’s Brayden Thiele-Hahn, and Oak Hill’s Jace Tonagel and Will Tonagel.

Morristown junior guard Kellen Crim was one of 94 selected Underclass Honorable Mention All-State.

Other notable players selected were Whiteland’s Kyle Edwards, Indianapolis Scecina’s Jaylin Foster, Whiteland’s Joban Kalkat, Eastern Hancock’s Luke Manship, Knightstown’s Billy Stein, and Yorktown’s Mason Trammell.

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