Indiana's top basketball players to relive Hickory vs. Terhune in annual game at Hoosier Gym
The annual high school basketball all-star event for senior players will begin with the girls at 11 a.m., followed by the boys game. The venue is the gym in Knightstown made famous by the movie ' Hoosiers.'
There are still 200 tickets available, which can be purchased at thehoosiergym.com. Bobby Plump, the star of the 1954 Milan team that inspired the movie, will be the honorary guest for this year's game.
Here are the rosters:
Girls
Jacklynn Hosier, Alexandria (Vermont)
Aniah Smith, Avon (Jacksonville)
Avery Gordon, Brownsburg (Purdue)
Addison Baxter, Columbia City (Butler)
Nevaeh Dickman, Fishers (Buffalo)
Lily Graves, Franklin Central (Southern Indiana)
Gabby Spink, Gibson Southern (Murray State)
Leah West, Greensburg (Belmont)
Maya Makalusky, Hamilton Southeastern (Indiana)
Hadley Crosier, Lanesville (Maryville)
Jaylah Lampley, Lawrence Central (Mississippi State)
Laila Abdurraqib, Lawrence Central (New Mexico)
Kya Hurt, Lawrence North (Illinois State)
Jamaya Thomas, Lawrence North (Northern Kentucky)
Meredith Tippner, Noblesville (Miami, Fla.)
Kaycie Warfel, Pendleton Heights (Taylor)
Kira Reynolds, South Bend Washington (UT-Arlington)
Monique Mitchell, South Bend Washington (Akron)
Ellie Richardson, Scottsburg (Western Carolina)
Kenzie Garner, Sheridan (Ferris State)
Ella Bobe, South Knox (Southern Indiana)
Addie Bowsman, Twin Lakes (St. Francis)
Brooke Winchester, Warsaw (Ball State)
Boys
Azavier Robinson, Lawrence North (Butler)
Grady Carpenter, Tipton (Grace)
Dezmon Briscoe, Crispus Attucks (Uncommitted)
Julius Gizzi, New Palestine (Indiana Wesleyan)
Justin Kirby, Fishers (Miami, Ohio)
Tre Singleton, Jeffersonville (Northwestern)
Mark Zackery IV, Ben Davis (Notre Dame)
Gavin Betten, Manchester (Grace)
Brady Koehler, Cathedral (Notre Dame)
Braylon Mullins, Greenfield-Central (UConn)
Chase Barnes, Fort Wayne Wayne (UIndy)
Ethan Edwards, Whiteland (UIndy)
Chase Konieczny, South Bend St. Joseph (Uncommitted)
Damien King, Anderson (UT-Martin)
Drelyn Truesdale, Fort Wayne Bishop Luers (Uncommitted)
Dereon Truesdale, Fort Wayne Bishop Luers (Uncommitted)
Bryson Cardinal, Guerin Catholic (Uncommitted)
Luke Lindeman, Bloomington North (Marian)
Boston Willard, Greenfield-Central (Uncommitted)
P.J. Douglas, Jeffersonville (Wright State)
Michael Cooper, Jeffersonville (Wright State)
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