Hoosier Gym All-Star Classic: Rosters set for 21st annual event in Knightstown

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Hoosier Gym All-Star Classic: Rosters set for 21st annual event in Knightstown

Hoosier Gym All-Star Classic: Rosters set for 21st annual event in Knightstown

The Hoosier Gym All-Star Classic rosters are set for 21st annual event on April 25 in Knightstown.

Hoosier Gym All-Star Classic: Rosters set for 21st annual event in Knightstown

The Hoosier Gym All-Star Classic rosters are set for 21st annual event on April 25 in Knightstown.

Mark your calendars, basketball fans! The iconic Hoosier Gym in Knightstown is set to host the 21st annual Hoosier Gym All-Star Classic this Saturday, April 25th. This special event celebrates Indiana's rich hardwood heritage, tipping off with the girls' game at 11:00 a.m., followed immediately by the boys' contest.

More than just an all-star game, this is a living tribute to the legacy of the legendary film *Hoosiers*. The teams will even bear the names of the movie's fictional rivals: the Hickory Huskers and the Terhune Tigers. Since 2006, this classic has showcased the state's top senior talent, and this year's rosters are packed with future college stars.

General admission tickets, which grant access to both thrilling games, are available for $25 at TheHoosierGym.com. It's the perfect opportunity to see tomorrow's stars play on one of basketball's most hallowed courts.

This year's event features an impressive lineup of Indiana All-Stars. On the girls' side, the Hickory Huskers will be led by players like Crispus Attucks' Kamrah Banks (headed to Central Florida) and Jennings County's Mollie Ernstes (committed to Kansas). They'll be coached by Keith Hollins and Sabrina Williams of Pike High School.

The Terhune Tigers' girls' roster boasts talent such as Warsaw's Joslyn Bricker (Indiana Wesleyan) and Jeffersonville's Kelis Dansby (Louisiana-Lafayette). They will be guided by coaches Lenny Krebs of Warsaw and Kelly Kratz of Valparaiso.

The boys' Hickory Huskers squad features standouts like South Bend St. Joseph's Nick Shrewsberry, who will stay in-state to play for Notre Dame, and Cathedral's Keaton Aldridge Jr. (Detroit Mercy). They'll take the floor under the direction of the coaching staff from Mt. Vernon High School.

It's a can't-miss event for any fan of Indiana basketball history and the next generation of talent. Get your ticket and witness where cinematic legend meets modern-day athletic excellence.

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