Homestead High School’s Mack Welker, right, gestures. Players compete during the 2026 IBCA/IHSAA Boys Team Showcase in Memory of Charlie Hughes at Carmel High School in Carmel, Ind., Saturday, June 27, 2026. The annual event brings together many of Indiana’s top high school boys basketball teams for a series of offseason showcase games while honoring the legacy of longtime basketball coach and educator Charlie Hughes, whose contributions to the sport helped shape generations of players and coaches throughout the state.
Homestead High School’s Mack Welker, right, gestures. Players compete during the 2026 IBCA/IHSAA Boys Team Showcase in Memory of Charlie Hughes at Carmel High School in Carmel, Ind., Saturday, June 27, 2026. The annual event brings together many of Indiana’s top high school boys basketball teams for a series of offseason showcase games while honoring the legacy of longtime basketball coach and educator Charlie Hughes, whose contributions to the sport helped shape generations of players and coaches throughout the state.
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Standout team, individual performances from Day 2 of the Charlie Hughes Showcase

You know it is getting late into a tournament weekend when a fan yells “That’s great defense!” to protest a foul call and the referee yells back: “If you think that’s great defense you need a rulebook!”

Hey, it was getting late for all of us Saturday at Carmel High School for the second day of the Charlie Hughes Showcase. Here are my takeaways from Day 2:

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>>>Great weekend for Homestead. The Spartans, after wins over Crown Point and Guerin Catholic on Friday, defeated Pike 57-56 on a last-second putback by Mack Welker, the 6-8 senior who shined in Friday’s wins. Homestead then had a double-digit lead over Fishers in the second half of the final game of the weekend before falling 69-66 in overtime. Welker, who had 22 points against Pike, added offers from Wright State and Eastern Michigan to a list that includes Ball State, Central Michigan, Oral Roberts and Purdue Fort Wayne. But it goes beyond Welker. Homestead is a really good team. The Spartans went toe-to-toe with two dramatically different teams in Pike and Fishers. Jake Coolman is a tough 6-1 senior guard, and junior Bryce LaCross is a major addition from Fort Wayne Blackhawk Christian. LaCross had 30 points and six rebounds in the loss to Fishers.

>>>Merrillville freshman Nasir Faniel is an exciting young player. A 6-5 freshman who can play point guard? He also poured in 20 points in a win over West Lafayette Harrison. Charles Hardimon, a junior guard, was outstanding for the Pirates, finishing with 29 points. Merrillville should take a step forward this season after going 6-17 last year.

>>>Though his performance came in a loss to Penn, Bloomington North 6-6 senior Levi Lindeman was impressive with a 21-point game. The 6-6 Lindeman has a lot of offensive ability.

>>>Sheridan senior Trey Page had a 37-point game for Sheridan in the Blackhawks’ 80-62 win over Heritage Christian. Page was 7-for-11 from the 3-point line. A cool scene earlier in the day when Sheridan played on Carmel’s main floor, which is named after his great grandfather Bill Shepherd.

>>>New Albany’s motor is always running hot. The Bulldogs are one of the hardest-playing teams in the state and also one of the most talented. That is usually a good harbinger of things to come. Coming off a semistate appearance last year, the expectations are high for New Albany, which went 4-0 for the weekend with wins over South Bend St. Joseph (74-61) and Terre Haute North (71-44) on Saturday. And this was without standout junior Noah Washington, who is still on the mend from a hamstring injury. Sophomore Karson Stoudemire had 19 points in the win over St. Joseph and Ashton McKee had 16 in both games. Will have more coming on the Bulldogs.

>>>Bishop Chatard will be a sleeper for the upcoming season. The Trojans are a senior-dominated team with a standout guard in Ari Sahm, who averaged 19 points in a 4-0 weekend and shot 17-for-25 from the 3-point line. Chatard posted wins over Evansville Memorial (66-50) and Barr-Reeve (70-51) on Saturday.

>>>The atmosphere inside the freshman/auxiliary gym is one of the things I love the most about the Charlie Hughes Showcase. The sound in there makes it feel like every game is Game 7 of the NBA Finals. Included in that mix on Saturday was Homestead’s win over Pike and Fishers’ overtime win over Homestead.

>>>Jason Gardner Jr. is one of the quickest players I have ever seen getting to the basket. Defenses know that is what he wants to do and still can’t stop him. The Fishers’ standout had a big 27 points in the win over Homestead, and the Spartans defended him well.

>>>Big fan of Crown Point junior guard M.J. Wilson. The 6-5 junior averaged 19.9 points over four games for the Bulldogs, who will be a much different team than last year’s state runner-up. Wilson will have a lot on his plate and should be in position to take a big jump.

>>>Kendrick Martin went for 25 points in Liberty Christian’s 83-76 win over Austin. I was impressed with both teams. Austin’s Micah Mohler, the recent recipient of an Indiana offer, finished with 18 points. Mohler is just a sophomore.

>>>Parke Heritage went 4-0 for the weekend. The Wolves are still going to be tough to beat with Carter Crum and Brendan Goins. Crum had 34 points in a win over Valparaiso and 26 in a win over Norwell (Goins had 19 on 5-for-6 shooting from the 3-point line).

>>>I like the makeup of Carmel’s team. Cash Daniels will benefit from a year of experience at point guard and will be one of the best guards in the state as a senior. Looking forward to seeing the Greyhounds a little more on Sunday. Carmel put up 93 points in a win over South Bend St. Joseph.

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