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(2025) - Maya Makalusky to INDIANA

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Remember when Moren had a hard time recruiting the best players from the State of Indiana? Amazing how winning seems to have changed that:).

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5 minutes ago, Aaron said:

Remember when Moren had a hard time recruiting the best players from the State of Indiana? Amazing how winning seems to have changed that:).

we need more of them though, I'm disappointed we didn't get the girl from Noblesville. 

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4 hours ago, Certified Sunshine Pumper said:

we need more of them though, I'm disappointed we didn't get the girl from Noblesville. 

Between Faith and her it is definitely a start. Won't get them all but finally getting some of the best players in the state is something that was an issue she has seemingly solved.

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Last night in girls bball, the Indiana All-Star Seniors defeated the Indiana All-Star Juniors 81-71.    Miss Basketball Maya Makalusky of Hamilton Southeastern led the All-Stars with 15 points, five rebounds and two assists, hitting 7-for-11 from the free-throw line.

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The Indiana girls all-stars were swept by the Kentucky girls this weekend.  On Friday night at Lexington Catholic High School, the Indiana All-Stars girls lost 84-73 to Kentucky by the series’ largest single-game margin since 2022.  Last night it took 2 OTs but Kentucky took a 106-103 win.

From the Indy Star-

Makalusky, the 2025 IndyStar Indiana Miss Basketball honoree, had a team-high 29 points. The Indiana University commit finished with 47 points for both games before fouling out with 27.4 seconds remaining in the final bonus period. She was named the Hoosier Shooting Academy MVP.

“Obviously, we have nothing to hang our heads about,” said Makalusky, who posted a team-high 14 rebounds with two assists and three steals. “I mean, we got double overtime. We played hard, and we should be proud of what we gave.”

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