Brady Scholl scores 17 as seniors edge juniors in Indiana all-star game
Brady Scholl’s 17 points in the seniors’ 105-100 win over the juniors backed up his elite season and strengthened his big-game reputation.

Brady Scholl did not need a statement game, but he made one anyway. The 6-foot-7 Northridge senior scored 17 points for the senior All-Stars in the Indiana Junior-Senior boys basketball game at Mt. Vernon High School in Fortville, and the seniors held off the juniors 105-100.
That total will not redefine Scholl’s résumé. He entered the showcase as one of the state’s most decorated seniors already, an Indiana Wesleyan signee who averaged 24.6 points, 11.6 rebounds and three blocked shots per game while helping Northridge win a share of the Northern Lakes Conference title and the program’s first regional championship. But the way he produced in a talent-heavy setting mattered, because it suggested his scoring translates even when he is not the focal point of every possession.
Scholl’s night fit the profile of a player who has spent the spring and summer getting labeled as one of Indiana’s best. He finished his career with 1,506 points, ranking third all-time at Northridge and eighth all-time in Elkhart County. He was also the first Elkhart County boys Indiana All-Star selection since NorthWood’s Ian Raasch in 2023, another sign of how rare this level of recognition has been in the county. Before Scholl, the previous Elkhart County boys All-Star selections named in the report were Derek Drews of Elkhart Central and Shawntes Gary of Concord in 2005.

The showcase also added to the sense that Scholl belongs in the state’s top tier of senior guards and wings, even with a frontcourt frame. He was one of five Mr. Basketball finalists in 2026, finished third in voting behind Luke Ertel and Dikembe Shaw, and was also named Academic All-State by the Indiana Basketball Coaches Association. Those are the kinds of honors that frame a career; 17 points in an all-star game then serve as proof that the production still shows up when the spotlight gets brighter.
The Indiana boys All-Star series is in its 88th year, and the senior team’s win at Fortville came with more work still ahead. Todd Woelfle of Terre Haute North coached the squad, with Joe Bradburn of Mt. Vernon and Chad Ballenger of Hamilton Heights as assistants, and the seniors were set to face the Kentucky All-Stars on June 5 at Lexington Catholic High School before the series moved to Gainbridge Fieldhouse on June 6. Scholl’s sister, Lily Scholl, also was selected for the Indiana Junior Girls team, giving the All-Star week an added family thread as Brady Scholl closed one chapter and opened the next.
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