All-Indiana Showcase 2025 Prospects

The incoming sophomore class go from just ten invites the previous year up to thirty-five, allowing for a much broader representation of the classes young prospects to compete against Indiana’s elite at the All-Indiana Showcase. Following are eight of those prospects that stoodout during the event.

 

Addison Baxter   2025 / 5’9 / PG / Columbia City

Addison has had a stellar showing over the last year between camps, her frosh high school season and club ball this year. She has solidly put herself in the conversation as one of the top point guards in her class. She has an elite backcourt skillset for her age, high level instincts for the action and leads from the point. She can get buckets in a variety of ways as a scorer and displays court vision, handles and savvy to setup teammates. She has already collected several D1 offers and once again showed she is one of the premier PG in the state regardless of class.

 

 

Chaney Brown   2025 / 5’9 / SF / Greenfield Central

Chaney has made a lot of noise over the last nine months as an immediate starter and go to scorer at the 4A level as a frosh and she backed that up with an outstanding club season at her age level. We were curious to see how that would translate against the top talent in the state and she did not disappoint. Chaney has a strong frame, an athletic game and shows quite a bit of versatility. She can knock down jumpers out to the three-point line but does a lot of damage around the bucket with her athleticism. As she continues to add to her guard skillset she has the tools to be an impact prospect in the class. 

 

Nevaeh Dickman   2025 / 6’0 / PF / Fishers

Nevaeh has been on our radar over the last year with her solid frame and athletic play as a frontliner. She continues to evolve and add to her game and has the physical tools and promise to develop into one of the elite forwards in the class. She affects the game on both ends with her athleticism, is comfortable with the ball, shows nice hands and feet and continues to develop on the offensive end. She was right at home playing against some of the top talent in state and was active and productive throughout the event. 

 

 

Kenzie Garner   2025 / 5’11 / SF / Sheridan

Kenzie has a long athletic frame and versatile skill set that allows her to make plays on both ends. She shows the ability to score the ball in a variety of ways, gets herself to the free throw line and stays aggressive. She has the ability to defend multiple spots with her length and agility and goes to the boards. She was as active and productive as any sophomore at the showcase, which earned her a spot as the only 2025 on the All-Showcase Team. A young prospect that has tremendous upside as she continues to fine tune her skill set. 

 

 

Allison Scheu   2025 / 5’9 / CG / Fishers

Allison was one of only ten frosh invites a year ago but could not participate and she wasted no time this go around showing why she is among the elite backcourt prospects in her class. She has a strong guard frame, deceptive athleticism and a high-level skillset.  She can run from the point with a strong handle, good instincts, and a balanced game. She is at her best on the attack putting the D on their heels with her strength, agility and athleticism going to the bucket. She had a strong showing at AIS which, included a 16 point effort.

 

 

Jamaya Thomas   2025 / 6’1 / PF / Lawrence North

I’m not sure any sophomore impressed more than Jamaya. She started as a frosh on a traditional 4A power and had an impact club season playing at a high level. She has a strong post frame, athleticism at the bucket and is a handful on the frontline. She has good touch in the paint, shows the ability to score it with multiple post moves and has an explosiveness that compliments her strength and agility. She rebounds her area and is a physical presence defensively. She was active and productive throughout the event including games of 16 and 15 points. 

 

 

Jessa Troy   2025 / 5’5 / SG / Penn

Jessa is known as an elite long baller shooter, and she did just that throughout the event knocking down three after three. She started the day off with seven triples and an event high of 25 points. She added another four and 16 points in game two. She started as frosh on 4A power Penn and plays at an elite club level. She has a solid backcourt skill set and can handle it when needed, can create space and shots on hard close outs and is shot ready and doesn’t need much time to let it fly. You must account for her on every possession, or you will pay. 

 



Leah West   2025 / 6’1 / PF / Greensburg

Leah has a unique combination of size, agility and skill. She has a strong post frame, a good deal of athleticism and a versatile skill set that makes her a tough matchup. She can pull down a board and push the ball in the open court, she can bury an opponent on the block or step out and knock down a three or put together a downhill attack from the wing. She showed her versatility throughout the event with consistent productive play. She has a lot of upside and is among the top frontlines in her class. 

 

 

 

 

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