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    IHSAA basketball: Jeffersonville will replace Heritage Hills in Hall of Fame Classic

    By Kyle Neddenriep, Indianapolis Star,

    2024-08-05

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    One of the state’s biggest high school basketball events of the year just became a little more interesting.

    The Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame announced Monday that Jeffersonville will replace Heritage Hills in the boys lineup for the Henry Community Health Hall of Fame Classic at New Castle Fieldhouse on Dec. 28.

    Jeffersonville, coming off a 20-8 season and Class 4A semistate finals appearance (the Red Devils lost 52-51 to Ben Davis at New Castle), returns the majority of its lineup for coach Sherron Wilkerson, including seniors Tre Singleton, Michael Cooper and P.J. Douglas, all who have Division I offers.

    Preseason No. 1? Loaded Jeffersonville sends a message at Charlie Hughes.

    Jeffersonville will slide into the position that was occupied by Heritage Hills, which lost its star player Trent Sisley, who transferred to Montverde Academy in Florida.

    The new lineup for Dec. 28:

    Warsaw vs. Fishers, 11 a.m.

    Greenfield-Central vs. Jeffersonville, 12:45 p.m.

    Consolation game, 6 p.m.

    Championship game, to follow

    Call Star reporter Kyle Neddenriep at (317) 444-6649 .

    This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: IHSAA basketball: Jeffersonville will replace Heritage Hills in Hall of Fame Classic

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    Jereme
    08-06
    At least the article mentioned the reason why Heritage Hills won't be in it. Because their best player, Trent Sisley, is making NIL money at his new private school. Way to go, young man! It's not legal for a high school player to make NIL money in Indiana
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