(DaJohn Craig had late-game heroics against Chesterton)
Sunday was a shorter day as the Charlie Hughes Shootout concluded in the afternoon, but here are the prospects that stood out the most in front of Indiana Basketball Source.
All 102 teams playing in the Charlie Hughes Shootout were in action on Saturday. With that in mind, here is a look at the top standouts from the day at Carmel High School. Part one from Saturday at Westfield is located here.
Ryan Conwell (Pike 2022 G) was mentioned in part one since Jeff Schoenle and I were at the same game. Conwell is worth mentioning again since he dominated the game. He was outstanding in transition as he used his strength, quickness, and length to finish at the basket. He also found shooters in the open court at a high rate. Conwell is a better passer in transition while pushing the ball than in the half court. He is more of a scorer in the half court. It was not his best shooting game from the perimeter, but Conwell finished with 25 points in the blowout win. He also played as hard as anyone on the court and dove for loose balls regularly.
The opening night of the 2021 Charlie Hughes Shootout was a great one. With D1 coaches in attendance, the effort and play went to a higher level than usual. Here is a breakdown of nine players that stood out in front of Indiana Basketball Source.
(Chesterton's Travis Grayson pictured from April 2021)
Saturday was a long and loaded day of action at the 2021 Charlie Hughes Shootout. This is part one of the breakdown from the day from Jeff Schoenle. He stationed himself at Westfield High School all Saturday to see talent on hand. Here are his thoughts on the top performances of the day.
Mishawaka Marian’s Richard Brooks (2022) performed well at the IBCA Top 100 Showcase last weekend. The powerfully built guard displayed his high-level shooting throughout the event. Here is an update with the Indiana Elite-Team Indiana prospect.