Greenfield-Central star Braylon Mullins is top choice on Indiana AP all-state team

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — 2024-25 Associated Press Indiana Boys Basketball All-State Teams

FIRST TEAM

Braylon Mullins, Greenfield-Central, 6-6, senior

Azavier Robinson, Lawrence North, 6-2, senior

Tre Singleton, Jeffersonville, 6-8, senior

Brady Koehler, Indianapolis Cathedral, 6-9, senior

Dezmon Briscoe, Indianapolis Attucks, 6-9, senior

SECOND TEAM

Chase Konieczny, South Bend Saint Joseph, 6-4, senior

Luke Ertel, Mount Vernon (Fortville), 6-3, junior

Dominique Murphy Jr., East Chicago Central, 6-6, senior

Jason Gardner Jr., Fishers, 6-1, sophomore

Kellen Pickett, Fort Wayne Blackhawk Christian, 6-9, senior

THIRD TEAM

Julius Gizzi, New Palestine, 6-4, senior

Josiah Ball, Maconaquah, 6-6, senior

Justin Kirby, Fishers, 6-4, senior

Damien King, Anderson, 6-5, senior

Gavin Betten, Manchester, 6-6, senior

HIGH HONORABLE MENTION

Michael Cooper, Jeffersonville; JonAthony Hall, Fishers; Steven Reynolds III, South Bend Washington; Blake Neill, Bloomfield; Bryson Cardinal, Guerin Catholic; Noah Smith, Plainfield; Tyrese Jones, South Bend Riley; Luke Bricker, Warsaw; Brady Scholl, Northridge; Chase Barnes, Fort Wayne Wayne; Dikembe Shaw, Crown Point; Grady Carpenter, Tipton; Jaylan Mitchell, Evansville Reitz; Keriawn Berry, Avon; Rylan Crocker, Orleans; Justin Curry, Noblesville; Terrence Hayes Jr., Gary 21st Century; Vince Moutardier, Bloomington South; P.J. Douglas, Jeffersonville; Tyler Raasch, NorthWood; Shane Sims, Evansville Harrison; Carter Kent, Jennings County; Jake McGraw, Clinton Prairie; Cooper Zachary, Fishers; Maguire Mitchell, Zionsville.

HONORABLE MENTION (alphabetical order)

Keaton Aldridge, Indianapolis Cathedral; Brody Baker, McCutcheon; Mason Bales, Northridge; Camden Bell, Wapahani; Zion Bellamy, Kokomo; Collin Buck, Hauser; Alonzo Clawson-Smith, Lafayette Jefferson; David Cook, Christian Academy; Caleb Coolman, Penn; Chase Coomer, Brownstown Central; Alex Couto, Carmel; Collin Czarnecki, LaVille; Alex DeWitt, Orleans; Trey Dillard, Fort Wayne Wayne; Ethan Edwards, Clay City; Ethan Edwards, Whiteland; Eli Falkenberg, Carroll (Flora); Alex Farley, Clinton Prairie; A.J. Foster, Loogootee; Easton Foster, Monroe Central; Roosevelt Franklin, Indianapolis Washington; Stryker Gill, Hauser; Brayden Goff, Northview; Drew Haffner, Westfield; Javionne Harris, Taylor; Ethan Hendrix, Manchester; Cole Henry, South Ripley; Isaiah Hill, Indianapolis Pike; Edwin Holmes, Princeton; Brandon Hunter, Silver Creek; Chris Hurt, Indianapolis Attucks; Jace Jenkins, Princeton; Tim Jones, Marion; A.J. Kelly, Maconaquah; Branden King, Jimtown; Elijah King, South Bend Saint Joseph; Malachi King, Harrison (West Lafayette); Lucas Kleckner, Kouts; Brady Klopfenstein, Terre Haute North; JaShawn Ladd, Ben Davis; Keaton Lawson, Columbus East; Nate Luce, Wapahani; Max McComb, University; Kai McGrew, Lawrence North; Brennan Miller, Lawrence North; Joshua Renfro, Christian Academy; Rogelio Rivera, Indianapolis North Central; Treigh Schelsky, Parke Heritage; Nick Shrewsberry, South Bend Saint Joseph; Julien Smith, Indianapolis Cathedral; Nate Smith, Indianapolis Ritter; Colton Stowers, Washington; Jace Tonagel, Oak Hill; Seth Wagler, Barr-Reeve; Noah Washington, New Albany; Mack Welker, Homestead; Michael Wellman, Portage; Tate Whitehead, Southridge; Lemetrius Williams, Gary 21st Century.

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