2023 Indiana Preseason Prospect Camp Recap

2023 Indiana Preseason Prospect Camp 
10/1/2023
Triton Central HS

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(Evals found in Recap, alphabetical by class)

Mylee Boling    2025 / 5’11 / PF / Beech Grove
Mylee has a long strong forward frame and shows a nice athleticism around the basket with a growing skillset. She is agile and fluid in her attacks from the mid-post, is comfortable with the ball from the wing and can create shots around the bucket on her own. She rebounds it at high clip with her mobility and size and can defend a few different spots. As she continues to polish her skillset and get cycles against elite competition, she is a prospect to keep an eye on over the next couple years.

 

Brooklyn McConnell    2025 / 5’4 / PG / Greenfield Central
We have seen quite a bit of Brooklyn over the last several years and she has played a lot of varsity basketball through her first two high school seasons. She is a primary ball handler that makes solid decisions with the rock and has a nice balance between facilitating and getting buckets. She shoots it well from deep and can get into space to find other shots. As she continues to add strength that will benefit her on both ends, she is fundamentally sound and good decision maker from the point. She has had a very nice and productive fall showcase/camp showing.

 

Kyra Parker    2025 / 5’9 / CG / FW Snider
Kyra had a solid season for her Panthers and is prospect that is perhaps a bit under the radar. She got our attention playing at a high level throughout Prospect Camp and was selected to the All-Camp team. She is comfortable handling the ball as needed, has a good deal of athleticism in her game and displayed the ability to get buckets at all levels. A capable shooter out to the three-point line and can find the seams and get to the rim using her agility to finish.

 

Mylie Wilkison    2025 / 5’9 / CG / Greensburg
Mylie was among the top 2025 prospects when she tore her ACL in 2022. Its been a long fourteen months but she made a competitive return at Prospect Camp where she made a statement. She was fluid, had her explosiveness and scored it in bunches in the 5v5 runs. She can handle the ball as needed, gets buckets at all levels and is a playmaker on both ends with her athleticism and skillset. Her return to the Pirates lineup this fall will make them among the 3A favorites.

 

Kylie Wells    2025 / 5’9 / SF / Merrillville
Its been awhile since our last view of Kylie and she didn’t disappoint. She has a long strong frame, and her athleticism is at the forefront of her game. She put together repeated aggressive physical downhill attacks of the rim where she can create shots in a variety of ways with that athleticism. She can go to the boards against frontliners with her size, strength and agility and can defend multiple spots. As she continues to develop as a shooter she has a ton of upside with her combination of size, skill and athleticism.

 

Addison Barnes    2026 / 5’4 / PG / Yorktown
Addison is coming off a solid frosh high school season where she saw a lot of varsity minutes. She is a good athlete, plays with a nice motor and showed playmaking ability on both ends. As she continues to add strength and smooths out as a consistent finisher and shooter she is a solid backcourt prospect. I wouldn’t be surprised to see her have a breakout sophomore season for her Tigers.

 

Mia Barnes    2026 / 5’8 / CG / Decatur Central
Mia picked up some varsity minutes last year and with graduations and the departure of Kamrah Banks she will likely play a much bigger role in her sophomore campaign. She has a strong guard frame, has some length and a good deal of athleticism. She can handle the ball when needed, puts together aggressive athletic attacks, and is a capable shooter out to the three-point line. Overall, she has a nice feel for the game with playmaking athleticism on both ends of the court.

 

Macy Crider    2026 / 5’10 / SF / Edgewood
Macy popped on our radar this summer. She jumps out with her wiry length, wingspan and agility. She had a very productive freshman season for the Mustangs a year ago. She has a good deal of athleticism, nice bounce and with her physical tools can create a variety of shots around the basket. She is comfortable handling the ball and is willing to take the open jumper out to the three-point line. As she becomes a more consistent jump shooter, she has a great deal of versatility in her game. She is a prospect that could really rise in the class as she fine tunes her skillset over the next couple years.

 

Izabell Grantz    2026 / 5’6 / PG / Castle
Izabell had a strong showing at Prospect Camp with her fundamental and productive play from the point. She is a solid primary ball handler, has a high bball IQ and displays a nice balance between setting up teammates and getting buckets. She has a strong guard frame, shows physical play from the backcourt on both ends, and sets an aggressive yet controlled pace. She was selected to the All-Camp team. 

 

Ellie Keller    2026 / 5’6 / CG / Shelbyville
Ellie is another prospect that got significant minutes at the 4A varsity level a year ago as a frosh. She has had some nice showing at our other events and Prospect Camp was no exception. She both won the 3-point competition and was selected to the All-Camp team. She plays with a big motor and is aggressive and physical on her attacks. She shows the ability to make plays on both ends, has a nice feel for the action, and is consistently active and productive. I would except she is poised for a breakout sophomore season as the Bears look to replace the backcourt production of Edwards.

 

Alyx Kendall    2026 / 6’0 / SF / Bishop Chatard
We were able to see Alyx over the last two weekends and thought she had two very productive showings. She has athletic length, moves well and shows a nice motor with competitiveness around the bucket. She is comfortable with the ball, has agility and touch working out of the mid-post and has some versatility to her game. She will battle for boards, can defend multiple spots with her length and mobility and stays active. She has a nice combination of skill and size with quite a bit of upside. Alyx was selected to the All-Camp team by the coaches.

 

Julia Lashley    2026 / 5’10 / SF / Bloomington South
We saw Julia several times over the club season, and she is a very intriguing prospect. She has a nice combination of length, athleticism, and backcourt skillset. She has a versatile game that allows her to play and defend several spots on the floor. She is capable of handling the ball, can attack from the wing and mid-post and can go to the boards against forwards. As she continues to add to her game she has the tools to be a very attractive prospect in her class.

 

Katie Reed    2026 / 6’1 / PF / Washington
I believe almost every coach in the building commented on Katie’s dominance in the 5v5 runs during the day and she picked up the most votes on her way to being selected to the All-Camp team. She has a long and strong athletic frame, moves well and has the ability to score the ball in a variety of ways. She has the size, strength and athleticism to dominate around the bucket and can stretch it out to the three-point line. She rebounds the ball with her length and mobility and can defend multiple spots. She has the physical tools and skillset to be among the top frontline prospects in the class.

 

Jayden Scott    2026 / 5’11 / SF / Castle
We saw a lot of Jayden over the club season, and she is another youngster that has the tools to be a special prospect in the class with her combination of length and skill. She shoots it extremely well from deep, is comfortable handling the ball and has the length and athleticism to have quite a bit of versatility to her game. As she continues to add strength and consistently mixes it up between attacking and shooting the three, she has the pieces to have a lot of value in her game.

 

Betsy Tragesser    2026 / 5’9 / CG / Bishop Chatard
Betsy is coming of a solid frosh season for her Trojans where she picked up a lot of varsity minutes and had a productive club season playing on a talented squad. She is a fundamentally sound backcourt prospect that can be trusted with the ball, nice athlete that shows a good feel for the game and can score and distribute as needed. She looked like she is gaining strength and confidence that will go a long way in taking her game to that next level. I would not be surprised to see a breakout season from the sophomore guard.

 

Jailen Bowling    2027 / 5’9 / CG / Brebeuf
We were able to follow Jailen some during the club season and was immediately intrigued with her combination of length, skill, and athleticism. She has had a nice showing this fall in showcases/camps showing she is ready to compete against the elite at the high school level. She is comfortable handling the ball, shoots it well from the three-point line, and displays the ability to create shots going to the basket with her length and agility. She has a lot of versatility in her game and tremendous upside. Expect her to contribute at a high level right away at the varsity level.

 

LaQuicea King    2027 / 5’2 / PG / Triton Central
This was our first look at Quinn and we were impressed with her poise, skill and maturity in her game for a youngster. She handles as a primary, made good decisions while on the attack, and was aggressive and efficient with the ball in her hands. She showed the ability to score the ball in a variety of ways including knocking down the three. Really liked her willingness to direct the traffic, be vocal and play on both ends with energy. I would expect she will have an immediate impact at the varsity level.

 

Elliott Leffler    2027 / 5’9 / CG / Roncalli
Elliott is a top of the class prospect in the 27’ class and while she hasn’t played a high school game yet she has proved herself against the high school elite this fall in showcase play. She has a strong guard frame, a good deal of athleticism and an advanced backcourt skillset. She can handle as a primary as needed, has an aggressive downhill attacking game and shoots it well from deep. Overall, she has a nice feel for the action on both ends and can put the ball in the bucket in bunches. She will have an immediate impact at the varsity level and was selected to the All-Camp team.


Kara Olejnik 2027 / 5’9 / SF / Plainfield
Was able to view Kara a few times in July and thought she played at a high level. She has some length, a strong frame and is a solid athlete. Combine those physical tools with her skillset and she has a nice versatile game. She is comfortable with the ball, can put together attacks from the wing and shows the ability to create her own shots and score it in a variety of ways. She has the size and agility to go get boards and defends a few different spots. A youngster to track that will be a really nice prospect in the frosh class.

 

Emily Robison 2027 / 5’6 / CG / New Albany
We have had the opportunity to see Emily on several occasion this year and she has quickly became one of our favorite prospects in the 27’ class. She has an athletic and skilled game from the backcourt with a tremendous feel for the action. She can handle as a primary as needed, is crafty with ball while on the move and can score it in a variety of ways. An overall skilled athletic game at the guard spot and she should have an immediate impact at the varsity level. Emily was selected to the All-Camp team.

 

Grace Scharlach    2027 / 5’5 / CG / Fremont
Grace has a nice combination of skill and athleticism from the backcourt. She can handle as a primary, has an elite feel for the action and shows as a playmaker on both ends. She can get buckets in a variety of ways, has nice court vision as a facilitator and plays with confidence and poise for a youngster. Look for her to make an immediate impact at the varsity level.

 

Ava Wilson    2027 / 5’7 / CG / Columbus North
The freshman was as solid as you could get start to finish at camp. She attacked reps in drill stations, was noted for her positive energy throughout the day, finished runner-up in the 3-point competition and was productive and efficient in the runs. She can handle as a primary, is smooth and confident with the ball and showed she can score it in a variety of ways. Solid athletic skilled game from the backcourt, will be a prospect to know in the incoming 27’ class. She was selected to the All-Camp team.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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