Illinois-Chicago commit Dikembe Shaw leads way in Indiana-Kentucky All-Star game – Yahoo Sports

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Senior All-Star Dikembe Shaw (2) guards an inbound pass Wednesday, June 3, 2026, during a game between the Indiana All-Stars and the Junior All-Stars at Mt. Vernon High School in Fortville, Ind.  ยฉ Grace Smith/IndyStar / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Senior All-Star Dikembe Shaw (2) guards an inbound pass Wednesday, June 3, 2026, during a game between the Indiana All-Stars and the Junior All-Stars at Mt. Vernon High School in Fortville, Ind. ยฉ Grace Smith/IndyStar / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Illinois-Chicago commit and Crown Point (Ind.) graduate Dikembe Shaw led the way for the Indiana senior high-school all-star varsity team last night as they met Kentuckyโ€™s all-star team for their yearly clash. The infamous rivalry has been a staple in the varsity calendar since 1940.

The Indiana All-Star announced his commitment to the Flames before the start of his Senior year. This came after a junior season where he averaged 16.2 points and 6.7 rebounds, leading his school to the IHSAA Class 4Aย state semifinals.

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During last nightโ€™s game, Shaw led the way for his team with 23 points. The Indiana All-Star team took a healthy victory, winning 106-83 over Kentuckyโ€™s senior All-Star lineup. This guarantees that the series is at least certain to be split going into the reverse fixture.

โ€œDikembe Shaw led the way with 23 points. Brennan Miller added 20 points & 12 rebounds. Baron Walker had 17 points. Noah Smith finished with 13 points & 10 rebounds.โ€ Kentucky menโ€™s basketball reporter Brandon Ramsey shared from the game last night.

A three-star prospect and a top ten player in the state according to Rivals Industry Rankings, Shaw averaged 17.4 points and 6.0 rebounds in his senior year. This helped lead his team to a 25-2 season and a 4A state final. However, Crown Point ultimately fell to Fortville Mt. Vernon (Ind.) by a narrow 52-50 in the state championship.

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Meanwhile, on the losing side, despite a heavy defeat, USF commit and Richmond Madison Central (Ky.) graduate Jake Feldhaus featured heavily for the Kentucky All-Star team, with 23 points and 11 rebounds. Additionally, the number one-ranked player in the state, Luke Ertel, also featured in the loss.

Kentuckyโ€™s defeat meant that they will go another year without a series sweep, with their last one coming in 1986. In 2024, the Kentucky seniorโ€™s All-Star team narrowly missed out on a series sweep, coming up just three points short.

However, Indianaโ€™s All-Star team will fancy their chances at sweeping the series for the second year in a row. Outside of Shaw, three-star prospects Brennan Miller and Noah Smith were also firing on all fronts last night, putting up 33 points and 22 rebounds between them.

The Indiana All-Star team will be at home for the next matchup, taking place at the Gainbridge Fieldhouse today. With a potential series sweep on the line. The game will tip off at 6:30pm EST.


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