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Indiana Basketball Coaches Association : Apr 5, 2026 7:55:25 AM
Rosters named for 2026 IndyStar boys' All-Star 'Futures Game'
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April 5, 2026 IBCA Director of Special Projects
Two players from New Albany plus one player from 22 other schools have been named to the rosters for the 2026 IndyStar boys' All-Star Futures Game, games director Mike Broughton announced Sunday (April 5).
The Futures Games, one each for boys and girls, are a fourth-year part of the Indiana All-Star basketball program. The Futures Games will pair teams of current Indiana freshmen and sophomores in a North-South format. The fourth annual Futures Games doubleheader will be played on Monday, June 1 at New Palestine High School. The girls' game is set for 6:00 p.m. EDT, and the boys' game will follow about 8:00 p.m. EDT.
Sophomore Noah Washington and freshman Karson Stoudemire, both from New Albany, are among the 12 players on the South Team for the 2026 boys' Futures Game. Washington (seven points) and Ishmael Kiteka (did not score) are returning players for the South from the 2025 contest, a 123-113 North victory.
Completing the South roster are Crawford County sophomore Braxton Bowman, Evansville Mater Dei sophomore Cole Breeden, Evansville Harrison freshman Romyiez Calvin, Hamilton Southeastern sophomore Varschon Clark, Indianapolis Scecina sophomore Jaylin Foster, Lawrence North sophomore Chandon Giblert, Pike sophomore Landon Lampley, Austin freshman Micah Mohler and Princeton sophomore Quintyn Voltz.
Returning players for the North include Blackford sophomore Mari Leggett, the 2025 game MVP when he totaled 24 pionts, nine rebounds, two assists and three steals. Others returning for the North are Merrillville sophomore Charles Hardiman (18 points) and Penn sophomore Caleb Coolman (six points).
Rounding out the 2026 North lineup are Chesterton sophomore Bradly Basila, Anderson sophomore Don Bowling III, New Palestine sophomore Will Davison, Bowman Academy sophomore Quentavious Fly, Fort Wayne Blackhawk Christian sophomore Bryce LaCross, Norwell sophomore Josh McBride, Kokomo sophomore D.J. Nash, Oak Hill freshman Will Tonagel and West Lafayette sophomore Jaece Vogt.
Scott Radeker of Northridge is head coach of the North Team. He will be assisted by Chandler Prible of Class 2A state runner-up Westview.
Andy Weaver of Plainfield is head coach of the South Team. He will be assisted by Trent Moorhead of Hauser.
Radeker, the 2026 IBCA District 1 Coach of the Year, is 151-53 in eight seasons at Northridge. He has a 368-221 record in 25 seasons as a varsity coach, including 120-80 in nine seasons at North Montgomery and 97-88 in eight seasons at Lafayette Jefferson. Prible is 82-25 in four seasons at Westview. He is 112-44 in six seasons overall, including 30-19 in two seasons at Eastern (Pekin).
Weaver, the 2026 IBCA District 2 Coach of the Year, went 196-137 in 14 seasons at Plainfield. He is 422-313 in 32 seasons as a varsity coach, including 18-45 in three seasons at Pioneer and 208-131 in 15 seasons at Western. Moorhead is 79-27 in four seasons at Hauser, his first head coaching position.
The rosters for the 2026 girls' All-Star Futures Game were announced on March 26.
Players and coaches for the All-Star Futures Games are selected by a Futures Games committee co-chaired by Broughton and co-chaired by Broughton and
Bill Zych, a retired coach who amassed a 478-375 record over 37 seasons while a head coach at Winamac, Rensselaer Central, Jay County, Center Grove, Shelbyville, Perry Meridian, Pike and Southport.
The South leads 2-1 in boys' Futures Games history, while the North girls lead 2-1 in their series with the South.
In boys' Futures Games, the South won the first two contests (100-96 in 2023, 116-113 in 2024) before the North prevailed in 2025. Boys' game MVPs prior to Leggett were Flory Bidunga in 2023 and Jaylan Mitchell of Evansville Reitz in 2024.
The North won 73-63 the inaugural girls' game in 2023. The South girls prevailed 95-86 in 2024. The North girls triumphed 106-92 in 2025 with Janaya Cooper of Fort Wayne Snider as game MVP. Talia Harris of Fishers was the 2023 game MVP, and Lola Lampley of Lawrence Central was the 2024 game MVP.
The Indiana All-Stars program was founded in 1939 when the Indiana boys' All-Stars played the state champion Frankfort Hot Dogs. The All-Star series with Kentucky began in 1940, and the girls' portion of the All-Stars was added in 1976. The Junior All-Stars, boys and girls, were added in 1996. The Futures Games doubleheader was added in 2023.
The Indiana portion of the All-Star Games is organized and produced by the Indiana Basketball Coaches Association. The Indianapolis Star, with its IndyStar brand, is the title sponsor. Hoosier Shooting Academy is a presenting partner for All-Star week. Energy Systems Group is a presenting partner for the Saturday doubleheader against Kentucky.
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2026 FUTURES GAMES -- BOYS ROSTERS
INDIANA NORTH BOYS
Name, School, Height, Year, PPG
Bradly Basila, Chesterton, 6-8, 2028, 13.1
Don Bowling III, Anderson, 6-5, 2028, 20.1
Caleb Coolman, Penn, 6-5, 2028, 21.0
Will Davison, New Palestine, 6-5, 2028, 18.5
Quentavious Fly, Bowman Academy, 6-2, 2028, 23.9
Charles Hardiman, Merrillville, 6-4, 2028, 20.1
Bryce LaCross, Fort Wayne Blackhawk Christian, 6-3, 2028, 19.4
Mari Leggett, Blackford, 6-5, 2028, 26.3
Josh McBride, Norwell, 6-1, 2028, 18.0
D.J. Nash, Kokomo, 6-5, 2028, 15.0
Will Tonagel, Oak Hill, 5-10, 2029, 14.4
Jaece Vogt, West Lafayette, 6-5, 2028, 14.1
Head coach: Scott Radeker, Northridge
Assistant coach: Chandler Prible, Westview
INDIANA SOUTH BOYS
Name, School, Height, Year, PPG
Braxton Bowman, Crawford County, 6-0, 2028, 22.6
Cole Breeden, Evansville Mater Dei, 6-6, 2028, 15.8
Romyiez Calvin, Evansville Harrison, 6-5, 2029, 14.6
Varschon Clark, Hamilton Southeastern, 6-4, 2028, 13.3
Jaylin Foster, Indianapolis Scecina, 6-5, 2028, 12.6
Chandon Gilbert, Lawrence North, 6-7, 2028, 10.2
Ishmael Kiteka, Cloverdale, 6-10, 2028, 20.3
Landon Lampley, Pike, 6-7, 2028, 14.6
Micah Mohler, Austin, 6-4, 2029, 21.4
Karson Stoudemire, New Albany, 6-2, 2029, 12.7
Quintyn Voltz, Princeton, 6-1, 2028, 14.2
Noah Washington, New Albany, 6-5, 2028, 20.1
Head coach: Andy Weaver, Plainfield
Assistant coach: Trent Moorhead, Hauser
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2026 IndyStar Indiana All-Star key dates
Sunday, May 31 — Indiana Juniors vs. Kentucky Juniors at Charlestown High School (1 Pirate Place, Charlestown, IN 47111) — girls, 2:00 p.m. EDT; boys, to follow; admission, $15 per person at the door (adults, school-aged students; pre-school children are free).
Monday, June 1 – Indiana All-Stars “Futures Games” doubleheader at New Palestine High School (4485 S. Victory Dr., New Palestine, IN 46163) – girls, 6:00 p.m. EDT, boys, to follow; admission, $15 per person at the door (adults, school-aged students; pre-school children are free).
Wednesday, June 3 — Junior-Senior All-Star game at Mt. Vernon High School (8112 N. 200 W., Fortville, IN 46040) — girls, 6:00 p.m. EDT; boys, to follow; admission, $15 per person at the door (adults, school-aged students; pre-school children are free).
Friday, June 5 — Indiana at Kentucky at Lexington Catholic High School (2250 Clays Mill Rd., Lexington, KY 40503) — girls, 5:30 p.m. EDT; boys, to follow (about 7:30 p.m. EDT). Ticket information, Available starting May 1 at kentuckybasketballcoaches.org.
Saturday, June 6 — Indiana vs. Kentucky at Gainbridge Fieldhouse (125 S. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis, IN 46204) — Senior girls, 5:00 p.m. EDT; Senior boys, to follow (about 7:30 p.m. EDT). Ticket information, TBA.
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