Addison Blum of Cicero, Indiana, at the 2023 BCT Top 40 Indy Camp. *Photo by Anthony Lugardo.
INDIANAPOLIS – The Hoosier State has long been a hotbed for some of the nation’s most talented prospects. The middle school crew that took part back in the fall was no exception. Here’s a look at some of the kids who attended multiple events this year will be back again in late-April:
Blum’s confidence seemed to rise with each of the three sessions that she attended this season. Her willingness to take instruction and be able to then implement it in her game is unique at this age.
Crim brought a unique blend of activity and work ethic to both sessions in Indianapolis. She is a consistent worker in that way and impacts the game on both ends of the hardwood.
Eisele has proven herself to be in the mix as one of the state’s top shot makers from the perimeter. Her positive attitude and desire for improvement while working out make it easier for everyone in the gym to get their work done.
Evans is a dynamic playmaker who brings a bounce in her step to the gym when she trains. She possesses a real upside that will continue to show itself as Evans fills out over the coming years.
Flagle is a good athlete who plays the game with energy and athleticism. She finished up the fall as a player on the Watch List for the next 12 months as her ability to create off the bounce keeps improving.
Rockwood’s got dynamic guard written all over her game. She is more than willing to put the time in and is already seeing results based on the work we did on her jump shot this fall.
Suarez work ethic is so strong already that she was in the gym with our staff on the Friday night before the Saturday session even though she had a school volleyball match on Saturday. Keep an eye on her game as a modern day stretch forward.
Tapak is a creative scoring option who can be a factor at either guard position. She is a true drill champion as well rarely struggling to pick up a concept that we toss her way.
Taylor attended three sessions with our staff this calendar year. Her penchant for playing on ball defense makes her a unique prospect in the game today. She’s both a standout soccer player and emerging basketball star.
Wagoner will attack in the open floor or serve as a factor on the interior. That versatility is ideal for what we do inside the skill sessions before gameplay.
Brandon Clay serves as the Director of Scouting for ProspectsNation.com and owns The BrandonClayScouting.com Evaluation Report, which is read by more than 200 colleges and universities nationwide. He also serves as the Executive Skills Director for the Brandon Clay Scouting Academy Series.