(Hammond's Darrell Reed had a double-double Tuesday night)
Several conference tournaments throughout Indiana high school hoops continued Tuesday night and brought with it some big-time performances. Here were some of the best individual showings from around the state for Tuesday, January 19.
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Payton Sparks, Winchester 2021, scored 34 points as the Golden Eagles rallied to beat Blackford, 82-75.
Billy Smith, Brebeuf 2022, led the Braves with 25 points while Austin Ezell, 2021, added 21 points as Brebeuf blew out Traders Point, 94-56.
Brandon Rayzer-Moore, Jeffersonville 2022, powered the Red Devils with 22 points in a 78-57 victory over North Oldham.
Cole Wireman, Kouts 2021, and Hunter Kneifel, 2021, each tallied 21 points to push Kouts over Westville, 84-60.
Landen Folz, Mater Dei 2021, collected 26 points in a 62-53 victory over Vincennes Lincoln
Luka Balac, Munster 2021, and Bryce Schaum, 2021, had 21 points apiece as the Mustangs escaped with a 76-71 win over Michigan City.
Jamie Hodges, Michigan City 2023, led all scorers with 26 points despite his team falling late to Munster.
Nick Thompson, Bishop Luers 2023, scored a career-high 18 points and finished off a double-double with 10 rebounds to lead Luers in a dominant, 75-37, showing against Lakewood.
Jordan Turner Cardinal Ritter 2022, and Aidan Cannon, 2021, each collected 26 points to lead Ritter in a high-scoring win over Herron, 94-86. The Raiders will play Crispus Attucks in the quarterfinals on Thursday.
Ty Brown, Herron 2021, paced all scorers with 33, but it wasn’t enough to help his team get past Herron.
Sam Smith, Northridge 2021, scored a game-high 31 points, and Carter Stoltzfus, 2021, followed closely behind with 28 points in the Raiders’ 72-64 victory over Penn.
Joe Smith, Penn 2023, scored all 22 of his points in the second half, but it was too little, too late in the Kingsmen’s loss.
Joe Phinisee, McCutcheon 2021, put together one of his best performances of the season posting 23 points as McCutcheon squeaked past West Lafayette, 64-60.
Braeden Shrewsberry, West Lafayette 2023, had it going all night with 33 points in a loss to McCutcheon.
Luke Brown, Blackford 2021, scored 39 points as the Bruins fell to Winchester, 82-75.
Tyrelle Wills, Anderson 2022, earned a double-double with 19 points and 10 rebounds to lead Anderson over Marion, 59-55.
Jalen Blackmon, Marion 2021, led Giants with 18 points in the loss. Blackmon moved into second place in Marion’s all-time scoring list with his performance.
James Hernandez, Washington Township 2021, scored 20 of his 22 total points in the second half to go with 9rebs, while Tyler Hachey, 2021, contributed 21 points and 6 rebounds. The duo’s effort was enough for Washington Township to down Morgan Township, 54-49.
Gary Lewis, Marquette 2023, scored 20 points as the Blazers beat Bowman Academy, 82-62.
Darrell Reed, Hammond 2021, tallied 19 points and 11 rebounds as the 3A No. 1 Wildcats rolled through East Chicago Central, 74-38.
Brock Buckley, Covenant Christian 2022, recorded 18 points and 12 rebounds in a blow out win over Indianapolis Manual.
Amhad Jarrard, Mt. Vernon 2022, scored 15 points as the Marauders beat Pendleton Heights, 77-57.
Lane Sparks, Greensburg 2021, tallied 24 points as the Pirates beat Franklin County in overtime, 63-58.
Ethan DeHart, Northview 2022, scored 17 points as the Knights defeated Terre Haute North, 55-52.
Gabe McQuay, Tech 2021, recorded 26 points as the Titans took down Purdue Poly, 102-75.
Jonathan Macabee, Zionsville 2022, exploded for 19 points, but it was not enough as the Eagles fell to Warren Central, 53-50.