2022 Preseason Elite 100 Prospect Camp Recap

2022 Indiana  Preseason Elite 100 Prospect Camp 
Sunday September 25th 
Triton Central HS 

 

2022 Preseason Prospect Camp Recap

 

 

 

 

2022 PPC Three Point Championship on IGBRRTV YouTube

2022 PPC Skills Challenge Championship on IGBRRTV YouTube

2022 PPC Hot Shot Championship on IGBRRTV YouTube

 

2022 Preseason Prospect Camp Photo Gallery (800+ Photos)

 

2022 PPC Registered participant list 

 

Evals (can also be found in the Event PDF recap)

Savannah Boerema \ 2023 \ 5’7 \ CG \ Northridge
Savannah is bit of an under the radar senior that brings quite a bit of athleticism and skill from the backcourt. The lefty guard shows the ability to create her own shots with her craftiness and athleticism with the ball. She can shoot it out to the three-point line and shows good instincts while on the attack. After averaging 10.5 PPG as a sophomore and transferring last year, she is poised for a breakout season at Northridge.

 

Grace Stapleton \ 2023 \ 5’6 \ PG \ Eastern Hancock
Grace is true PG that has the skill set, motor, and moxie to change the game on both ends. She is a proven ball handler against pressure, shows vision and playmaking ability while on the move and shoots it well from the three-point line with range. She leads from the point, plays with a bit of chip on her shoulder and puts pressure on her matchups on both ends of the floor. She averaged 12.5 PPG, 4 APG and 4.5 RPG as junior and is experienced with 70 varsity contests from the point under her belt already.

 

Makenzie Fuess \ 2024 \ 5’5 \ CG \ Norwell
Makenzie had a great prospect camp a year ago and has continued an upward trend from there. She is a tremendous worker that continues to advance her game. She can handle as a primary, shows the ability to get buckets in a variety of ways, with a crafty athleticism to her game. She shows good instincts for the action, plays with a high motor and is a playmaker on both ends. A multi-sport athlete that is becoming an elite level guard in her class. Makenzie was named to the All-Camp Team.

 

Jenna Guse \ 2024 \ 5’7 \ SG \ Columbus East
Jenna is a bit of a well-kept secret. She has played behind a couple high level scorers her first two seasons but is poised for a break-out year. She has a deceptively athletic game, plays with a high motor and is a player that can make an impact without the ball. She has a strong guard frame, is on the attack on both ends with a good deal of skill from the guard spot. A prospect to keep an eye on as she comes off a solid club season and takes on a bigger role for her high school squad. Jenna was named to the All-Camp Team.

 

Carrie Hiler \ 2024 \ 5’7 \ CG \ Scottsburg
Carrie is a gym rat, she continually works on her game and is looking for opportunities to challenge herself. She shows a nice versatility in her guard skill set with the ability to handle as primary as needed, works off the ball as a sharp shooter and shows overall good instincts that allow her to create opportunity for herself and teammates. She has a strong frame, solid motor and is a very capable shooter out to the three point line. Carrie was named to the All-Camp Team.

 

Morgan Roberts \ 2024 \ 5’11 \ CG \ Fishers
Morgan has been as good as any prospect in her class over the last year and remains a bit undervalued. She developed as a PG and then shot up to nearly 6’0 giving her as much versatility as any player in the class. She can score it all levels in a variety of ways and is mismatch for most with her length and ball skill. She has good instincts for the action on both ends, is a vocal leader and puts in the work to keep growing her game. She checks a lot of the boxes to be a D1 type of prospect. Morgan won her third Skills Challenge Championship and was named to the All-Camp Team.

 

Brookelynn Buzzard \ 2025 \ 5’7 \ PG \ Manchester
Brookelynn has a solid PG skill set and possesses a lot of the qualities you want from that spot. She can handle against pressure, shows poise with the ball, and brings a lot of energy to the court. She is a solid decision maker, can shoot it out to the three-point line and leads from the point. She continues to get physically stronger which adds additional value to her game on both ends.

 

Shelby Eaton \ 2025 \ 5’7 \ SF \ Sheridan
Shelby caught the eye of multiple coaches with her motor, willingness to get on the floor, chase down balls and make physical hard-nosed plays on both ends. She has strong frame, shows as an overall good athlete, and has a good deal of versatility to her game with her size and skill set. She can shoot it out to the three-point line and can take on contact on the way to the bucket. She has transferred to Sheridan and has the potential to develop into a really productive prospect.

 

Maryrose Felling \ 2026 \ 5’7 \ SG \ Triton Central
Maryrose has already established herself as one of the top long-ball shooters in her class, as she comes off a very productive club season. She doesn’t need much room to get off shots and shows deep range. She has a strong guard frame and is more than willing to put together attacks and create shots at all levels as well. Maryrose advanced to the finals of the PPC 3-point contest.

 

Mollie Ernstes \ 2026 \ 5’9 \ SF \ Jennings County
We had seen Mollie several times, but this was our first extended view and we really liked what we saw over the course of the event. She has athletic length, showed a lot of versatility in her game, and scored the ball at all levels in a variety of ways. She can go get boards, can defend multiple spots and has a good deal of ball skill from the wing. She has the potential to develop into a special prospect in her class. She won the PPC Hot Shot competition and was named to the All-Camp Team.

 

Violet Hall \ 2026 \ 6’0 \ PF \ Bloomington South
There probably wasn’t anyone more active around the bucket during the event than Violet. She owned her area bringing down boards, beating matchups to the spot and showing nice touch and finishing ability on the frontline. She has a strong frame, nice motor and shows a good deal of athleticism. She attacked out of the mid post, consistently knocked down the 10 footer and out worked her matchup on both ends. Violet was named to the All-Camp Team.

 

Mary Harmon \ 2026 \ 5’6 \ CG \ Greensburg
This was our first extended look at Mary and the coaches were impressed with her overall athletic game, motor and ability to make plays on both ends consistently throughout the event. She locked down on the defensive end, displayed a good deal of skill and quickness while on the attack and showed a lot of promise as another gifted youngster in the Greensburg program. Mary finished runner-up in the Skills Challenge and was named to the All-Camp Team.

 

Gabby Helsom \ 2026 \ 5’10 \ CG \ Homestead
Gabby has been recognized as a top of the class prospect for some time, with her long strong frame combined with an overall smooth skilled game at a young age. She can handle as a primary as needed, shows a high basketball IQ and can create shots at all levels as an elite scorer. Maybe even more impressive is her poise and confidence as a youngster and her ability to consistently produce. Gabby won her second IGBRR 3-point championship with a championship round record 9/10 performance and was also named to the All-Camp Team with a unanimous vote.


Maya Layton\ 2026 \ 5’7 \ PG \ Faith Christian
Maya is a high level athlete with a high level skill set from the point. She shows great instincts for the action, is a playmaker on both ends, and has nice motor. She has a great deal of athleticism in her game, can create space and opportunity for herself and teammates off the dribble and will get after it defensively. Maya was named to the All-Camp Team.

 

Katie Reed \ 2026 \ 6’0 \ PF \ Washington
We haven’t seen Katie a lot but each view she seems to be improving her skill set to go along with her long strong frame and solid athleticism. She runs the floor well, plays with physicality on both ends, has a fairly athletic game and shows the potential to be a really nice frontline prospect as she continues to add to her game. Several coaches commented on her effort and play throughout the event, she is one to keep an eye on over the next four years.

 

Trinity Wilburn \ 2026 \ 5’6 \ CG \ Faith Christian
Trinity had a really solid July in our views, and she just keeps adding to her game. Super athletic, solid backcourt skill set with a high-end motor. She is on the attack and puts a great deal of pressure on her matchups. Her quickness and athleticism make her a playmaker on both ends, where she can slice through the gaps with the ball in her hands and creates turnovers defensively with her active hands and feet. Trinity had an outstanding day at the event as noted by the coaches and was selected to the All-Camp Team.

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