The second annual Boys Basketball All-Hoosierland Team was announced on Inside the Huddle Saturday.
The All-Hoosierland TV team honors top area players from Clinton Prairie, Rossville, Clinton Central, Carroll, Frankfort and Delphi.
Here is a look at this year’s team:
Brayden Thiele-Hahn – Rossville, Junior
A three-level scorer, Thiele-Hahn elevated his game to another level this year. The junior averaged 22.2 points and 6.7 rebounds a game, leading Rossville to a Sectional Championship. Thiele-Hahn scored a Rossville record 52 points on opening night against Delphi. At 1375 career points, Thiele-Hahn needs 690 points to pass Jake McGraw as the all-time leading scorer in Clinton County history.

Aiden Duff – Carroll, Senior
After a slow start to the year, Duff knocked down a game-winning shot against Rossville to kickstart the Cougars on an 8-5 stretch. Duff averaged 14.8 points, 4.8 rebounds, 5.3 assists and 2.4 steals per game. The senior was regarded as one of the best two-way players in the area.

Aiden Schaumburg – Rossville, Junior
After transferring from Harrison, Schaumburg made an immediate impact with the Hornets. He averaged 13.1 points and 2.8 rebounds a game. Schaumburg excelled as a second scoring option next to Thiele-Hahn and showed an uncanny ability to draw fouls, leading the Hornets in free throw attempts. Schaumburg had a season high 25 points against Carroll.

Nick Ewing – Clinton Prairie, Senior
A rebounding machine, Ewing helped steady a young Gopher squad. Ewing is the ultimate hustle player and improved his scoring ability from a year ago. Ewing finished with 13 points, 15 rebounds and five assists in a win over Clinton Central.

Kaden McAtee – Delphi, Senior
McAtee was a big shot maker all season for the Oracles, leading them to a 13-11 record. The senior averaged 14.8 points and 4.8 rebounds a game. McAtee won The Farmers Bank Player of the Game twice this season with big performances in wins over Clinton Prairie and Carroll.

Carson Hale – Carroll, Senior
Hale averaged 13 points and five rebounds for the Cougars as one of their primary scoring options. The senior had a nose for the ball and finished near the top of the team in steals. He also led the team in free throws, knocking down 86 on the season.

Creed Mennen – Clinton Central, Senior
Despite a down season for the Bulldogs, Mennen was a bright spot, averaging nine points and four rebounds a game. His scoring came in bunches; the senior had a four-game stretch in early January where he averaged 18 points a game, including a 25-point performance against Faith Christian.
Charlie Beardsley – Frankfort, Junior
Beardsley’s career progression continues to show as he took a big step forward this season. The junior averaged 12 points and 6.8 rebounds per game and finished in double figures 13 times. His top-scoring output came against Delphi late in the season when he finished with 31 points.
Check out last year’s All-Hoosierland TV Team – 2024-2025 Boys Basketball All-Hoosierland TV Team
See this year’s Girls Basketball All-Hoosierland Team – 2025-2026 Girls Basketball All-Hoosierland TV Team
Watch any Hoosierland TV Game of the Week from this year archived on HoosierlandTV.com.

