Borden freshman-to-be Garrett Vick was the lone Southern Indiana player named to an all-star game Wednesday night at the second session of Rick Bolus‘ High Potential Blue Chip Basketball Camp in Georgetown, Ky.
Along with Heritage Hills junior-to-be Josh Suhreinrich, Vick was selected to the camp’s Second 30 All-Star Game.
Clarksville junior-to-be Billy Edelen also was recognized at the camp, being awarded the “110-percent” trophy at the camp’s closing ceremonies.
Other Southern Indiana high school players who attended session two included: Lawrenceburg sophomore-to-be Morgan Baker; Salem junior-to-be Taylor Banks; Lawrenceburg sophomore-to-be Chad Banschbach; New Washington freshman-to-be Devin Herron; Lawrenceburg sophomore-to-be Robbie Jackson; Cannelton senior-to-be Cody Lawalin; Lawrenceburg sophomore-to-be Jalen Obertate; White River Valley senior-to-be Austin Roudebush; Silver Creek junior-to-be Caleb Sprigler and Heritage Hills junior-to-be Devon Wahl.