Boys Basketball All-Hoosierland TV Team

With the conclusion of the 2024-2025 boys basketball season, Kaspar Media is excited to announce the inaugural boys basketball all-Hoosierland TV team.

The team is comprised of eight athletes covered during this year’s Hoosierland TV Game of the Week. Athletes were voted on by Kaspar Media and Hoosierland TV.

 

Clinton Prairie’s Jake McGraw stands at the free-throw line.

Jake McGraw

Clinton Prairie, Senior, Guard

McGraw led Clinton Prairie to their first-ever State Finals appearance, which included their first sectional Championship since 1982. The IUK commit averaged 23.2 points, 7.9 rebounds and 4.5 assists and is the first Clinton County player to reach 2000 career points. McGraw displayed his scoring ability with 38 points and 10 rebounds in an 83-51 win over Traders Point.

 

Eli Falkenberg shoots a free throw during the Clinton Central Holiday Tournament

Eli Falkenberg

Carroll, Senior, Forward

Eli Falkenberg was a force down low for the Carroll Cougars this season, leading them to an 18-5 record and a second-place finish in the Hoosier Heartland Conference. Falkenberg averaged 21.3 points and 7.7 rebounds a game for the Cougars. The senior put up 34 points and six boards against Sheridan late in the season, clinching a top-three finish in the conference.

 

Farley drives past a defender from Trader Point Christian.

Alex Farley

Clinton Prairie, Senior, Guard

Farley was a big addition for the Gophers this season and fit in nicely with his long-range precision. The senior averaged 16.4 points per game while shooting 47% from distance. He set the record for the most threes in a game at Clinton Prairie, knocking down 12-16 and finishing with 41 points in a 91-49 victory against Eastern.

 

Brayden Thiele-Hahn dribbles the ball against Bethesda Christian during Sectionals at Clinton Central.

Brayden Thiele-Hahn

Rossville, Sophomore, Guard

Thiele-Hahn is the youngest player to make the All-Hoosierland team. The sophomore led the Hornets with 18.6 points per game while collecting 6.2 rebounds. With one of the top nicknames in the area, “butter” is an elite scorer who hit 74 threes on 40% shooting this year. His season high came in a 78-63 win against Frankfort when he scored 35 points and grabbed nine rebounds.

 

Aiden Duff holds the ball during the Clinton Central Holiday Tournament.

Aiden Duff

Carroll, Junior, Guard

Duff came into his own as scorer and facilitator and became a one-two punch with the aforementioned Falkenberg. As a junior, Duff averaged 14.0 points and a team-high 4.9 assists per game. Duff was one of the most improved players in the area, bumping his scoring average from 4.0 as a sophomore. His top game came against rival Rossville, where he scored 28 points, dished out eight assists and picked up five steals.

 

Walker Jones surpasses 1000 career points for Delphi, photo from Delphi Athletics.

Walker Jones

Delphi, Senior, Guard

Walker Jones helped the Oracles to their first season over .500 since 2018-2019, finishing 15-9 on the year. The senior averaged 11.5 points and 5.8 rebounds per game. He put up big numbers in back-to-back games for the Oracles, scoring 23 points in a loss to Clinton Prairie and putting in 29 in a win against Benton Central.

 

Amrin Barrett awaits a pass during Clinton Central’s game against Carroll in the holiday tournament.

Amrin Barrett

Clinton Central, Junior, Guard/Forward

Barrett’s scoring ability was a bright spot in a down year for the Bulldogs. The junior had a knack for knocking down tough shots both inside and in the mid-range game. The junior averaged 10.0 points a game on the year. In the Clinton Central Holiday Tournament, Barrett nearly led the Bulldogs to a win over Carroll, putting up 19 points.

 

Jack Michael drives against Clinton Prairie in the season opener.

Jack Michael 

Frankfort, Junior, Guard

Michael flashed his scoring abilities throughout the season for the Hot Dogs. The junior finished the year averaging 9.0 points and 2.4 assists per game. He put a season high 25 points against Rossville and finished the season strong, averaging 13.3 points over the last four games of the year.

 

Honorable Mentions: Jordan Skiles-Rossville, Ryan Harshbarger-Clinton Prairie, and Nick Curtin-Clinton Prairie.