Indiana High School boys basketball top 25: On3 Composite Team Rankings - February 13

With the Indiana high school boys basketball playoffs fast approaching, the competition among the state’s best teams gets more intense. After all, each victory improves their seedings for the upcoming state tournaments.
Those squads that have dominated the opposition are among the top 25, based on the Indiana On3 Composite Team Rankings. Here’s how the state’s elite programs fared in the latest classification, with four included in the nationwide top 100.
The On3 Composite High School Team Rankings is a proprietary algorithm that compiles rankings listed in the public domain by respected High School media and data companies. It includes Massey, Max Preps, Cal Preps, ESPN, and SI, creating the industry’s most comprehensive and geographically balanced High School Team Ranking.
1. Fishers
The Tigers remain undefeated during the 2024-25 Indiana high school boys basketball season after dominating Manual Rams 85-55. Justin Kirby led the way with 24 points and five rebounds, while Jonanthony Hall contributed 18 points, seven rebounds, and six assists. Millen McCartney (13), Jason Gardner (12), and Logan Sigler (10) also scored in double figures. Fishers will chase for their 21st consecutive victory when they face Center Grove on February 14.
2. Cathedral
The Fighting Irish are on a six-game winning streak after defeating Liberty Christian 88-62. Four Cathedral players scored in double figures, led by Keaton Aldridge’s 16 points, with six rebounds and five assists. Brady Koehler had 15 points and nine rebounds, while Owen Peterson had 13 points and nine boards. Julien Smith contributed 14 points in the victory which occurred four days before their February 15 match versus East Chicago Central.
3. Greenfield-Central
After losing to top-ranked Fishers last December, the Cougars have embarked on an 11-game winning streak. Their latest result was a 64-60 victory over Franklin Central wherein Braylon Williams imposed his will with 30 points, five rebounds, four assists, and three steals. Boston Williard had 15 points, six rebounds, and four steals, while Michael Johnson added 11 points and five rebounds. Greenfield-Central will chase their 19th win this season when they face Lawrence Central on February 14.
4. Lawrence North
The Wildcats have started another winning streak after a 62-37 victory over Carmel. The Greyhounds had no answer for Brennan Miller, who finished with 23 points, 12 rebounds, three assists, and four blocks. Azavier Robinson and Kyle McGrew added 15 and 14 points, respectively. Lawrence North hopes to extend their streak to three games with a favorable outcome against Ben Davis on February 14.
5. Avon
The Orioles are on a three-game winning streak after a 59-35 victory over Zionsville. Keriawn Berry led all scorers with 19 points, while Kendrick Dunmore contributed ten points, nine rebounds, and three blocks. Avon will compete for their 17th victory in the 2024-25 Indiana high school boys basketball season against Franklin Central on February 14.
6. Westfield
The Shamrocks improved to 14-3 after a 62-53 win over the Harrison Raiders. Four Westfield players scored in double digits, led by Drew Haffner’s 16 points. Brock Detamore added 15 points, while Durante Morton finished with 12. Westfield can extend their winning streak to three games by defeating Hamilton Heights on February 14.
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7. Noblesville
The Millers are on a ten-game winning streak after defeating the Anderson Indians 66-59. Baron Walker dominated with 27 points and five assists, while Justin Curry II had 12 points and nine rebounds. T.J. Davidson added 11 points for Noblesville, a team that will face Brownsburg on February 14.
8. Ben Davis
After suffering a three-point loss to Carmel, the Giants bounced back with a 67-55 win over Pike. Jashawn Ladd led Ben Davis with 19 points and three steals, while Sherman Moss had 14 points and ten rebounds. Tavion Williams also had a double-double (ten points, 12 rebounds), while TJ Minor finished with ten points. The Giants will try to earn their 15th victory this year against fourth-ranked Lawrence North on February 14.
9. Brownstown Central
The Braves remain undefeated after 17 games by defeating Jennings County 82-54. Throughout the 2024-25 Indiana high school boys basketball season, they’ve only had two victories by fewer than ten points. That impressive feat puts their average margin of victory at 23.1 points before facing Bedford North Lawrence on February 14.
10. New Palestine
The Dragons extended their winning streak to 12 games via a 66-51 outcome against Guerin Catholic. Julius Gizzi dominated the Golden Eagles with 26 points, seven rebounds, and three steals. Moses Haynes also had an all-around game with ten points, four rebounds, nine assists and six steals. Now at 19-2, New Palestine will compete for win number 20 against Shelbyville on February 14.
Teams 11-25 in the Indiana On3 High School boys basketball composite rankings
11. Anderson
12. Warren Central
13. Crown Point
14. Carmel
15. Jeffersonville
16. Mt. Vernon
17. New Albany Senior
18. North Central
19. Guerin Catholic
20. La Lumiere School
21. St. Joseph’s
22. Silver Creek
23. Warsaw Community
24. Zionsville
25. Pike