2025 IGBRR Preseason Prospect Camp Recap 2
2025 IGBRR Preseason Prospect Camp Recap 2
IGBRR Report
9/28/2025
Triton Central HS
Following is the second installment of evals from the IGBRR Preseason Prospect Camp held September 28th at Triton Cental High School.
Grace Detweiler 2027 / 5’8 / CG / South Knox
Grace, who was a starter for the 2A South Knox state champion, is a versatile prospect that has a good deal of athleticism in her game. She has some length, is fluid and agile on both ends with the ability to defend several spots. She is a solid shooter out to the three-point line, is comfortable with the ball on the perimeter, and can make plays going to the bucket. She had a solid showing at camp throughout. Look for her role to increase even more her junior season.
Ava Emberton 2029 / 5’6 / CG / Brownsburg
We have seen Ava a lot over the last few months and really enjoy the intensity and consistent motor she plays with. A skilled backcourt prospect that can handle the ball as needed, has high level instincts for the action and has some physicality to her game despite her smaller size. She shoots it well from deep, plays with good pace and has playmaking ability on both ends. She was named to the All-Camp Team by the coaches with an outstanding showing in the event
Nicole Glassley 2028 / 5’8 / SG / Mt Vernon
Nicole can put to the ball in the bucket at a high level. She has elite level shooting ability from deep with range, can put together skilled attacks, and stays confident and aggressive on the offensive end. She saw some varsity minutes a year ago at 4A Pendleton Heights but will be part of a talented backcourt this coming season at Mt Vernon. As she continues to add strength, her game will continue to progress. She was named to the All-Camp Team by the coaches.
Gina Grote 2027 / 5’6 / CG / Oldenburg Academy
If there was a camp MVP Gina would have been in the conversation. She was productive in all areas throughout the event. She is a solid athlete, that has a strong guard frame and has a high motor physical game from the point. She has a good feel for the action, is a playmaker on both ends and can get buckets in a variety of ways. She was the Three Point Skills champion with a record tying 22/30 performance. She was also named to the All-Camp Team by the coaches for her outstanding showing in the event.
Kinsley Hollowell 2029 / 5’6 / CG / Salem
We have seen Kinsley several times at camps over the years and on the club circuit as well. She has a strong guard frame, plays with a nice motor, and has some physicality to her game. Solid jump shooter, can get downhill on straight line drives and makes good decisions with the ball. She won the Hot Shot Skills championship, which was her second in that event. She had an overall solid day and would expect she will make a contribution at the varsity level fairly quickly.
Camille Hurt 2029 / 5’4 / CG / Lawrence North
Was not overly familiar with Camille but she caught our attention pretty quickly with her athletic physical play from the backcourt. She was on the attack throughout the event showcasing her quickness and athleticism going to the bucket. She can handle the ball as needed, mixes it up well and showed the ability to create her own shots. She played with a good motor, has a strong frame for her sizes and plays with confidence. Look forward seeing more of her game this winter.
Madelyn Jones 2027 / 5’4 / PG / Floyd Central
Maddie is a solid backcourt prospect that can handle the ball as needed, shows a nice feel for the game and makes good decisions with the ball. She shoots it well out to the three-point line with a nice stroke, can put together a straight line drive and get to the bucket and stays active and productive on both ends. She spent her first two seasons at Corydon Central but has moved to Floyd Central for her junior season.
Kaylin Kathmann 2027 / 5’8 / CG / Batesville
Kaylin is an intriguing prospect in the 27’ class with her athletic backcourt play. She is long, fluid and agile on the attack and has playmaking ability on both ends. She is quick and shifty with the ball, can handle as primary and her skillset has continued to evolve. Probably a bit under the radar right now given her combination of athleticism, length and skill. She has a solid showing at camp and was noted by several coaches.
Nadia Khan 2028 / 5’ 9 / CG / Zionsville
Nadia has a strong frame, is a solid athlete and as noted over the summer we really like her versatility. She is comfortable playing from the backcourt and has the strength, size and physicality to take on forwards as well. She can go rebound the ball, defends several different spots and stays consistently active on both ends. Expect her role to continue to grow for the Eagles going into her sophomore season.
Iyla Kress 2029 / 5’9 / PG / Heritage Hills
We saw Iyla a few times in July and noted her athletic play but after camp she has soared up our freshman prospect watchlist. Not only was she one the standout frosh at camp but she had one of the best days of any prospect. She is long, fluid and has high level athleticism in her game. She consistently cut her way to the bucket and was skillful and agile in her finishes. She is comfortable handling the ball and showed she could score the ball in a variety of ways. She has all the tools be a big time prospect in the class. She was named to the All-Camp Team by the coaches for her standout play.
Charli Marcum 2027 / 5’10 / CG / Rushville
Charli has nice size with a strong frame and has some versatility in her game. She is comfortable with the ball from the perimeter, can hit the open jumper and has the size to compete against forwards at the basket. She rebounds her area, can defend a few different positions and has continued to progress her skillset. She had a solid day at camp in our views and expect to see her role to continue to grow for the Lions.
Aleeyah McElrath 2026 / 5’7 / PG / Decatur Central
Aleeyah was among the top performers at the camp. She displayed her athletic play on both ends throughout the event. She is quick and agile on the move, repeatedly got to the basket and made plays. She was a pick pocket D coming up with steal after steal and doing damage in transition. She was as productive as any prospect at camp and the coaches noted that naming her the All-Camp Team.

