Indiana S.W.I.S.H. Boys 5th Grade Team
1Jared McHugh
3 CJ Hedgepath
4 Dru Smith
5Erik Bell
12Kyler Sanford
13Elijah Dunham
15Tyler Nottingham
20Isiah Stafford
23Blake Ruckman
24Justice Dixon
35Trey Schaffer
Logan James
Coach: Sean LaGrone
With a very impressive 23-1 record and winning 4 of the 5 events in which they played, this team had one of the best years in the history of the program. Winning the National Club Championships in Indy, the Adidas Golden Dome Invite in South Bend, and the Midwest Youth National Tournament in Louisville provided these youngsters a chance to see what big time basketball is all about. Although this team started a bit late and did not play as many games as most teams do, they had an outstanding year and the future looks very bright for them. They finished this years as the programs #1 ranked team. Despite their success, we expect to see several spots available for next year, as the commitment and more events will increase! If you’re interested in playing with this team you better start working hard on your skills now.
Indiana S.W.I.S.H. Boys 6th Grade Team
1 Alex Stein
2Dylan Sanford
11Christian Cunningham
12Addison Wagler
15Austin Volkman
20 Austin Barron
22Jalen Sanford
24Jalen Pemberton
30Conner Swartzentruber
31Carter Cates
32Austin Elmore
42Isaac Winfield
Coaches:Bryan SanfordMatt Volkman
Although the majority of this team had played together for few very successful years prior to joining us, they quickly found out that playing up at this level is an entirely different type of basketball. They finished with a solid32-17 record and won 2 titles at the Music City Shootout in Nashville and a Mid America Youth Basketball Event in July. They also participated in some of the best events in the Midwest: Battle of the Boards in Louisville, National Club Championship in Indy, Adidas May Classic Jr., and the Adidas Golden Dome Invite in South Bend. Except, this team to see some personal changes and be even more competitive in the years to come.
Indiana S.W.I.S.H. Boys 7th Grade Team
3Jon McMullenBarr Reeve
4Derek HammelmanCastle
5Brandon AukerMemorial
14Zack ChaykowskyBallard, KY
21Devon MerderHeritage Hills
23Micah BullockBarr Reeve
33Tyler StollWashington
34EverettDuncanBest Available
35StanleyDuncanBest Available
Coaches:Mark Rohrer, Lee Auker, and Steve Bullock
With a very undersized team, a late start to the year, and a highly competitive schedule an 18-12 record with 2 tournament titles made this team one of the biggest surprises to the program. Winning at the Music City Shootout in Nashville and the Silver Division at the Adidas Golden Dome Invite proved to this young team that they belonged on the big stage. Additional road trips included Grassroots State Championships in Louisville, the Greater MidwestClassic in St. Louis, Adidas May Classic Jr., and the Midwest Youth Nationals in Louisville. This team came a long way together from the start of the year and hope to see several of the boys back next year. With a few new faces and the commitment to keep working hard in practices, the core of this group can look forward to another strong year
Indiana Elite Boys 8th Grade Team
1Mike Johnson6’3”North
10Saeed Walcott6’2”Bosse
11Aaron Siler5’8”Robinson, IL
12Jordan Gray5’11”TBD
13Ernie Duncan5’11”Best Available
15Bryson Jenkins5’10”Castle
20 Brian Koch6’4”Mt.Vernon
21Jeremy LaGrone5’11”Harrison
22Evan Stieler6’0”Castle
23Jalen Bender6’1”Central
33Bryce Huebner5’9”NE Dubois
45Chase Jewell6’4”Castle
Coaches:Kevin Godbold & DJ Ragland
Another successful year for last year’s best team in the program!
With a 36-9 record and an extreme tough schedule which include defending their title at the Battle of the Boards in Louisville, Cincy Knights Invite (Won Title), National Club Championships in Indy, Greater Midwest Classic in St. Louis (2nd Place), Adidas May Classic in Bloomington (Semis), Chicago Shootout (Semis), Adidas Golden Dome Invite (Semis), MYT Nationals in Louisville (2nd Place), and high prestigious Adidas National INVITE ONLY It Takes 5 Classic in Cincinnati (2ndPlace). As this group continues to get older the teams they face continue to get tougher and the more success we have, the more other teams try and recruit our players, but why would you leave one of the best teams in the Midwest to play on a weaker team? Some of our players have already received letters of interest from college coaches!!
Indiana S.W.I.S.H. Boys 9th – Select Team
0Jayvon Gilmore6’0”North
3Jalen Pendleton6’0”Bosse
5Ethan Black6’0Day School
15Alphonso Baity5’10”Memorial
21Ryan Parsons6’2”Harrison
24Jalen Chestnut6’2”Harrison
30Kren Rister6’0”Union Co., KY
33Jourdan Cox6’1”North Posey
40Kevin Brown6’4”Castle
42Taylor Turner6’4” Webster Co., KY
Coaches:Jesse Watkins & James Smith
Although they started out a bit slow, this teams came on very strong at the end of the year and finished with a 4 Final Four Appearance in the Gold Division at the Hoosier Shootout, a 2nd place finish in the Silver division at the Kentucky Hoopsfest, and an overall record of 31-11 record. They also won 3 titles at Hoops in Louisville, MAYB event in which they played in the OpenHigh School Division, and MusicCity Shootout in Nashville. We’d expect that there will be a few changes to this team and they will continue to be one of the top teams in the program as they complete their high school careers
Indiana S.W.I.S.H. Boys 9th – Orange Team
2Cody Sims6’1”Castle ‘12
20Ashton Wagler6’1”Barr Reeve’12
21Zach Langford6’0”North ‘12
22Nick Hughes5’9”Central ‘12
25Jonathon Gingerich6’2”Barr Reeve’12
30Brienne Miles6’2”Central ‘12
32Blake Norton6’7”Harrison ‘12
33Orlando Barrett6’1”North ‘12
34Cole Schafer6’2”Harrison ‘12
53Joe Godfread6’7”North ‘12
Coaches:BJ MurphyTrent Whitehead
Forget about their overall record of 3-19, this team was never put together and expected to win a bunch of games. They were put together to give them an opportunity to play at a higher level than school ball, improve their skill sets, and try again compete against some of the top players in the country. Coach Murphy & Whitehead put them in great position to win many of their games, taught them how to expand their games, and most importantly how to compete by playing hard the entire game. The feature of this team is a bit uncertain but it is for sure that many players from this team will be much better prepared to compete for their high school teams next year
Indiana S.W.I.S.H. Boys 10th Grade Team
0Denereo Clay6’1”Bosse ‘11
4Kendall Vieke6’1”Vinc. Rivet ‘11
12Broc Roesner6’1”Southridge ‘11
21Da’Rius Hawkins5’8”Memorial ‘11
23Brock Stone6’1”Henderson Co.,KY
32Adam Sander6’2”Jasper ‘11
35Ryan Richardson6’6” N. HopkinsCo., KY ‘11
45Adam Revlett6’5”Henderson Co., KY ‘11
50Tyler Asbell6’3”Pike Central ‘11
Coaches:Stan Roesner & Tim Vieke
Starting the year off with a 9-2 record and winning at the National Club Championship in INDY was the highlight. Ending the year on a 3-9 streak really summed up what happened this year for this team. Commitment early and some players not owning up to their commitment later, really cost this team a very successful year. Events included the Cincy Knights Invite, Orange Attack at Hoops, Adidas May Classic, Hoosier Shootout, Kentucky Hoopsfest, and a pair of MAYB events playing in the open division