The halfway point of the high school season is unofficially upon us as the Marion County Tournament gets underway this week. Sixteen teams from Indianapolis are looking to make their mark in one of the oldest and most prestigious county tournaments in the state. (Pictured: Warren Central's Isiah Moore)
PRESS RELEASE: Crispus Attucks senior Harold Bennett poured in 45 points in a game and Whiting senior G’Angelo Reillo posted a triple-double, and that twosome paces the winners in this week’s IBCA/Subway Player of the Week program. (Pictured: Harold Bennett)
In a highly-anticipated non-conference matchup, Lawrence Central used big nights from their three stars to dominate Hamilton Southeastern from tip to buzzer Friday night. (Pictured: Jacob LaRavia)
With the holiday tournaments in the books, Indiana Basketball Source surveys the current landscape of Indiana high school basketball with news, stats, and observations. (Pictured: Nijel Pack)
1. Warren Central was tested in the Hall of Fame Classic, but like last year, the Warriors found a way to win two close games. They were without two starters – David Bell and Malik Stanley. Bell is expected to return to the court in a couple of weeks. He is participating in the All-American Bowl this week. Isiah Moore was fantastic for Warren Central. He was named tournament MVP. IU-East stole another Indy product with the commitment of Moore.