Tuesday’s Daily Dive: 11/29
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Week 2 of the Indiana high school basketball is officially wrapped up yesterday and we had got a big slate of high school hoops going on this past week in Indiana. Let us dive on in and take a look…
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Continue ReadingWeek 2 of the Indiana high school basketball is officially wrapped up yesterday and we had got a big slate of high school hoops going on this past week in Indiana. Let us dive on in and take a look at some highlights of Tuesday’s night of hoops.
Concord beats South Bend St. Joseph
In a northern Indiana showdown, the Concord Minutemen improved to 1-1 on the season with a win on the road versus a tough South Bend St. Joseph team 45-41. Junior SG/SF Braeden Messenger led the Minutemen in scoring with 15 points in the win while 2025 star SF Chase Konieczny Chase Konieczny 6'4" | SG South Bend Saint Joseph | 2025 State #277 Nation IN led the Indians with 15 points in the loss. This was SBSJ’s first game of the year so they start off with 1 loss on the year but have a chance to bounce back this week with road games at South Bend Adams (12/2) and Marquette Catholic (12/3). Concord has a home matchup with Jimtown (12/3) next.
Jasper dominates at Evansville Bosse
Moving onto southern Indiana, the Jasper Wildcats went on the road to beat the Evansville Bosse Bulldogs 73-54 in dominant fashion. Jasper was led by Will Wallace and Andrew Noblitt with 14 points. On the Bosse side, 2024 PG Taray Howell Taray Howell 5'8" | PG Evansville Bosse | 2024 State IN led all scorers with 18 points while hitting four threes in the process. This was both Jasper’s and Bosse’s first game of the season. Jasper has a big game coming up hosting Loogootee on 12/3 while Bosse hosts Boonville (12/2) next.
Jalen Haralson Jalen Haralson 6'7" | PG La Lumiere | 2025 #8 Nation IN goes off in three quarters
In what has started to become a trend so far this season, 2025 stud PG Jalen Haralson Jalen Haralson 6'7" | PG La Lumiere | 2025 #8 Nation IN had another monster game, this time only needing three quarters to do so. In Fishers’ 91-46 win over Indianapolis Metropolitan, Haralson dropped 28 points without even playing in fourth quarter. It is safe to assume that you are going to double-figures from Haralson in almost every game this year. If Fishers is going to want to beat a very good Noblesville team this Friday, another performance like this from Haralson is almost needed. By far in the top two of the in-state 2025 class.