Clemens Among 60 Finalists

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Hoosier Basketball Magazine has selected its 60 senior boys, a step in the process of deciding Indiana's players for the Indiana-Kentucky All-Star game, and a Warsaw Tiger is in that group.

Warsaw senior Justin Clemens, the recipient of the 2010 Class 4A Arthur L. Trester Award for Mental Attitude, is among those vying for a spot on the all-star team.

The event, which will be held Sunday at Marian University in Indianapolis, is a collaborative effort between the magazine, the Indiana High School Athletic Association and the Indiana Basketball Coaches Association.

Twenty-eight boys will participate in the first session at 1 p.m. The remaining 32 players, primarily from central Indiana, will compete during the second session starting at 3:30 p.m.

TOP 60 BOYS - A.J. Adams, Jeffersonville; Zach Apollos, Knightstown; Thomas Anderson, Terre Haute North; Jesse Berry, Lafayette Jeff; Neal Beshears, Winchester; Chris Birky, Mississinewa; Julian Boatner, Bloomington North; Christopher Bond, Bowman Academy; Leland Brown, Noblesville; Russell Byrd, Fort Wayne Blackhawk; Travis Carroll, Danville; Nate Champion, Logansport; Kegan Clark, Jeffersonville; Justin Clemens, Warsaw; Cody Cochran, Bluffton; DeArmond Davis, Mount Vernon (Fortville); Brandon Demmings, Indianapolis Washington; Donnie Hale, New Albany; Andre Hampton, Indianapolis Howe; Michael Harris, East Chicago Central; Chrishawn Hopkins, Indianapolis Manual; Bailey Howard, Brown County; Jeff Howard, Westfield; P.J. Hubert, Mount Vernon (Fortville); Trey Hughes, Barr-Reeve; Jack Isenbarger, Zionsville; Steffen Jackson, For Wayne South; Ethan Jacobs, Tipton; John Michael Jarvis, Terre Haute South; Brad Karp, Valparaiso; Michael Kibiloski, Elkhart Memorial; Kevin Kidd, East Central; Jake Kitchell, South Central (LaPorte); Spencer Krhin, Southwood; Hank LaRue, Evansville Mater Dei; Jordan Manuel, Indianapolis Howe; Myles Merchand, Monroe Central; Shane Merryman, Carroll (Allen); Greg Miller, North Miami; Billy Newton, Shakamak; Reomey Northington, Taylor; Roshawn Nunn, Anderson; Mitchell Patton, South Knox; Alex Payne, Carmel; Thomas Pierce, Gary Roosevelt; Troy Porter, Frankfort; Roddy Richardson, Lafayette Jefferson; Tyrae Robinson, Bowman Academy; Andrew Rudakas, Wheeler; Khristian Smith, Indianapolis Pike; Zach Starr, Hamilton Southeastern; Ross Syphers, Franklin; Latroy Taylor, Gary Wallace; Leon Tillman, Evansville North; Matt Trimnell, Seymour; Cody Vest, Owen Valley; Jordan Weidner, Danville; DavRon Williams, Marion; Taylor Wischmeier, Brownstown Central; Wes Zimmerman, Peru.[[In-content Ad]]

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Hoosier Basketball Magazine has selected its 60 senior boys, a step in the process of deciding Indiana's players for the Indiana-Kentucky All-Star game, and a Warsaw Tiger is in that group.

Warsaw senior Justin Clemens, the recipient of the 2010 Class 4A Arthur L. Trester Award for Mental Attitude, is among those vying for a spot on the all-star team.

The event, which will be held Sunday at Marian University in Indianapolis, is a collaborative effort between the magazine, the Indiana High School Athletic Association and the Indiana Basketball Coaches Association.

Twenty-eight boys will participate in the first session at 1 p.m. The remaining 32 players, primarily from central Indiana, will compete during the second session starting at 3:30 p.m.

TOP 60 BOYS - A.J. Adams, Jeffersonville; Zach Apollos, Knightstown; Thomas Anderson, Terre Haute North; Jesse Berry, Lafayette Jeff; Neal Beshears, Winchester; Chris Birky, Mississinewa; Julian Boatner, Bloomington North; Christopher Bond, Bowman Academy; Leland Brown, Noblesville; Russell Byrd, Fort Wayne Blackhawk; Travis Carroll, Danville; Nate Champion, Logansport; Kegan Clark, Jeffersonville; Justin Clemens, Warsaw; Cody Cochran, Bluffton; DeArmond Davis, Mount Vernon (Fortville); Brandon Demmings, Indianapolis Washington; Donnie Hale, New Albany; Andre Hampton, Indianapolis Howe; Michael Harris, East Chicago Central; Chrishawn Hopkins, Indianapolis Manual; Bailey Howard, Brown County; Jeff Howard, Westfield; P.J. Hubert, Mount Vernon (Fortville); Trey Hughes, Barr-Reeve; Jack Isenbarger, Zionsville; Steffen Jackson, For Wayne South; Ethan Jacobs, Tipton; John Michael Jarvis, Terre Haute South; Brad Karp, Valparaiso; Michael Kibiloski, Elkhart Memorial; Kevin Kidd, East Central; Jake Kitchell, South Central (LaPorte); Spencer Krhin, Southwood; Hank LaRue, Evansville Mater Dei; Jordan Manuel, Indianapolis Howe; Myles Merchand, Monroe Central; Shane Merryman, Carroll (Allen); Greg Miller, North Miami; Billy Newton, Shakamak; Reomey Northington, Taylor; Roshawn Nunn, Anderson; Mitchell Patton, South Knox; Alex Payne, Carmel; Thomas Pierce, Gary Roosevelt; Troy Porter, Frankfort; Roddy Richardson, Lafayette Jefferson; Tyrae Robinson, Bowman Academy; Andrew Rudakas, Wheeler; Khristian Smith, Indianapolis Pike; Zach Starr, Hamilton Southeastern; Ross Syphers, Franklin; Latroy Taylor, Gary Wallace; Leon Tillman, Evansville North; Matt Trimnell, Seymour; Cody Vest, Owen Valley; Jordan Weidner, Danville; DavRon Williams, Marion; Taylor Wischmeier, Brownstown Central; Wes Zimmerman, Peru.[[In-content Ad]]
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