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Future Cardinal Jarron Coleman Named Indiana All-Star
April 05, 2018 | Men's Basketball
Coleman will be one of seven All-Stars on next year's Ball State roster
MUNCIE, Ind. -- Incoming Ball State men's basketball player Jarron Coleman was named Wednesday to the IndyStar Indiana All-Stars.
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Coleman, who signed with the Cardinals in November, recently finished his senior season at Cathedral High School in Indianapolis. He averaged 17.2 points, 4.1 assists and 2.5 steals per game. He was also recently selected to the Indiana Basketball Coaches Association/Subway Senior All-State Supreme 15.
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The Indiana All-Stars each year feature the top 13 high school seniors in the state.
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This year's roster also includes Damezi Anderson (South Bend Riley), Gavin Bizeau (Plainfield), Chance Coyle (Bloomington South), Kevin Easley (Lawrence North), Sean East (New Albany), Aaron Henry (Ben Davis), Eric Hunter (Tindley), Mekhi Lairy (Evansville Bosse), Romeo Langford (New Albany), Robert Phinisee (McCutcheon), Dean Tate (Warren Central) and De'Avion Washington (Terre Haute South).
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The Indiana All-Stars will play two games against the Kentucky All-Stars: June 8 at Bellarmine University in Louisville and June 9 at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.
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Coleman will be one of seven Indiana All-Stars on next year's Ball State roster, joining Tayler Persons, Tahjai Teague, K.J. Walton, Kyle Mallers, Brachen Hazen and Zach Gunn.
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The Cardinals have signed a total of nine Indiana All-Stars in the past five years under head coach James Whitford.
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Indiana Boys' All-Stars to Play for Ball State
(Listed by year selected to all-star team)
2018 – Jarron Coleman, Cathedral
2017 – Zach Gunn, Hamilton Southeastern
2016 – Brachen Hazen, Columbia City (transfer from Arkansas)
2016 – Kyle Mallers, Fort Wayne Carroll
2015 – K.J. Walton, Brownsburg (transfer from Missouri)
2015 – Tahjai Teague, Pike
2014 – Tayler Persons, Kokomo (transfer from Northern Kentucky)
2014 – Sean Sellers, Greensburg
2014 – Jeremie Tyler, Arsenal Tech
2010 – Tyrae Robinson, Bowman Academy
2008 – Randy Davis, Plymouth
2003 – Peyton Stovall, Lafayette Jefferson
2001 – Gabe Miller, Fort Wayne Carroll
2000 – Michael Bennett, Brebeuf
1999 – Rob Robbins, Delta
1998 – Patrick Jackson, Delta
1997 – Cedric Moodie, South Bend Washington
1996 – Mickey Hosier, Alexandria-Monroe
1996 – Lamont Roland, New Albany
1994 – Bonzi Wells, Muncie Central
1993 – Randy Zachary, Anderson Highland
1991 – Marlon Fleming, Southport
1991 – LaSalle Thompson, Pike (transfer from Indiana State)
1990 – Jeermal Sylvester, South Bend Riley
1989 – Rodney Holmes, South Bend St. Joseph
1989 – Jamie Matthews, New Washington (transfer from Vincennes)
1988 – Chandler Thompson, Muncie Central
1986 – Greg Miller, Yorktown
1986 – Rodney Haynes, New Castle
1985 – Billy Butts, Muncie North (transfer from Michigan)
1981 – Dan Palombizio, Michigan City Rogers (transfer from Purdue)
1981 – Rick Rowray, Muncie Central (transfer from Indiana)
1980 – Jeff Todd, Marion (transfer from Indiana)
1977 – Jeff Williams, Logansport
1970 – Larry Bullington, Pike
1970 – Kim Kaufman, Muncie Central (transfer from Rice)
1964 – Mike Shumaker, Huntington
1964 – Terry Stillabower, Lafayette Jefferson (transfer from Tyler [Texas] JC)
1961 – Doug Reid, Frankfort (transfer from Louisburg [N.C.] JC)
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Coleman, who signed with the Cardinals in November, recently finished his senior season at Cathedral High School in Indianapolis. He averaged 17.2 points, 4.1 assists and 2.5 steals per game. He was also recently selected to the Indiana Basketball Coaches Association/Subway Senior All-State Supreme 15.
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The Indiana All-Stars each year feature the top 13 high school seniors in the state.
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This year's roster also includes Damezi Anderson (South Bend Riley), Gavin Bizeau (Plainfield), Chance Coyle (Bloomington South), Kevin Easley (Lawrence North), Sean East (New Albany), Aaron Henry (Ben Davis), Eric Hunter (Tindley), Mekhi Lairy (Evansville Bosse), Romeo Langford (New Albany), Robert Phinisee (McCutcheon), Dean Tate (Warren Central) and De'Avion Washington (Terre Haute South).
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The Indiana All-Stars will play two games against the Kentucky All-Stars: June 8 at Bellarmine University in Louisville and June 9 at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.
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Coleman will be one of seven Indiana All-Stars on next year's Ball State roster, joining Tayler Persons, Tahjai Teague, K.J. Walton, Kyle Mallers, Brachen Hazen and Zach Gunn.
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The Cardinals have signed a total of nine Indiana All-Stars in the past five years under head coach James Whitford.
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Indiana Boys' All-Stars to Play for Ball State
(Listed by year selected to all-star team)
2018 – Jarron Coleman, Cathedral
2017 – Zach Gunn, Hamilton Southeastern
2016 – Brachen Hazen, Columbia City (transfer from Arkansas)
2016 – Kyle Mallers, Fort Wayne Carroll
2015 – K.J. Walton, Brownsburg (transfer from Missouri)
2015 – Tahjai Teague, Pike
2014 – Tayler Persons, Kokomo (transfer from Northern Kentucky)
2014 – Sean Sellers, Greensburg
2014 – Jeremie Tyler, Arsenal Tech
2010 – Tyrae Robinson, Bowman Academy
2008 – Randy Davis, Plymouth
2003 – Peyton Stovall, Lafayette Jefferson
2001 – Gabe Miller, Fort Wayne Carroll
2000 – Michael Bennett, Brebeuf
1999 – Rob Robbins, Delta
1998 – Patrick Jackson, Delta
1997 – Cedric Moodie, South Bend Washington
1996 – Mickey Hosier, Alexandria-Monroe
1996 – Lamont Roland, New Albany
1994 – Bonzi Wells, Muncie Central
1993 – Randy Zachary, Anderson Highland
1991 – Marlon Fleming, Southport
1991 – LaSalle Thompson, Pike (transfer from Indiana State)
1990 – Jeermal Sylvester, South Bend Riley
1989 – Rodney Holmes, South Bend St. Joseph
1989 – Jamie Matthews, New Washington (transfer from Vincennes)
1988 – Chandler Thompson, Muncie Central
1986 – Greg Miller, Yorktown
1986 – Rodney Haynes, New Castle
1985 – Billy Butts, Muncie North (transfer from Michigan)
1981 – Dan Palombizio, Michigan City Rogers (transfer from Purdue)
1981 – Rick Rowray, Muncie Central (transfer from Indiana)
1980 – Jeff Todd, Marion (transfer from Indiana)
1977 – Jeff Williams, Logansport
1970 – Larry Bullington, Pike
1970 – Kim Kaufman, Muncie Central (transfer from Rice)
1964 – Mike Shumaker, Huntington
1964 – Terry Stillabower, Lafayette Jefferson (transfer from Tyler [Texas] JC)
1961 – Doug Reid, Frankfort (transfer from Louisburg [N.C.] JC)
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