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Indiana high school boys basketball 2025 all-stars
INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana high school basketball awards season is in full swing, and on Friday the state’s most prominent list of honorees was officially announced.
Highlighted by 2025 McDonald’s All American selection Braylon Mullins of Greenfield-Central, the 2025 IndyStar Indiana boys’ All-Stars roster, consisting of 12 senior players, was released by Indiana All-Stars game director Mike Broughton.
The 2025 IndyStar Indiana Mr. Basketball winner will come from the players chosen to represent the senior Indiana All-Stars this summer.
· Player, School, Ht., PPG, College Commitment
· Chase Barnes, Fort Wayne Wayne, 6-1, 15.7 ppg, Indianapolis
· Dezmon Briscoe, Indianapolis Crispus Attucks, 6-9, 15.8 ppg, undecided
· Michael Cooper, Jeffersonville, 6-3, 18.7 ppg, Wright State
· Julius Gizzi, New Palestine, 6-4, 25.7 ppg, Indiana Wesleyan
· Justin Kirby, Fishers, 6-4, 13.0 ppg, Miami (Ohio)
· Brady Koehler, Indianapolis Cathedral, 6-9, 16.4 ppg, Notre Dame
· Braylon Mullins, Greenfield-Central, 6-6, 31.9 ppg, Connecticut
· Dominique Murphy, East Chicago Central, 6-6, 22.6 ppg, undecided
· Kellen Pickett, Fort Wayne Blackhawk Christian, 6-9, 18.6 ppg, Wright State
· Azavier Robinson, Lawrence North, 6-2, 18.2 ppg, Butler
· Tre Singleton, Jeffersonville, 6-8, 18.2 ppg, Northwestern
· Mark Zackery IV, Ben Davis, 6-1, 7.0 ppg, Notre Dame
Chesterton coach Marc Urban has been named the head coach of the 2025 Indiana All-Stars with Chris Hawkins (Indianapolis Crispus Attucks) and Jason Speer (Bloomington North) selected as assistant coaches.
Urban carries a record of 175-56 in nine seasons as the boys’ head coach at Chesterton. His program finished Class 4A state runner-up in 2022 and went 15-9 this past season. He previously served as head coach of the Lake Central girls’ team with a record of 80-17. Overall, Urban’s head coaching record is 255-73 in 13 seasons.
Hawkins’ Flying Tigers finished the 2024-25 season as Class 3A state runners-up with a record of 22-7. Hawkins’ program has gone 174-64 in nine seasons with four sectional, three regional and two semi-state titles. His team won the Class 3A state championship in 2017.
Speer owns a coaching record of 113-75 in eight seasons at Bloomington North. He is 228-123 overall in 15 seasons as a boys’ coach, including stints at Columbus North (seven years).
Eight of the 12 players selected as Indiana All-Stars have either been part of a state championship team or a state runner-up the past three years.
Indiana state champions include Cooper (2025, 4A), Kirby (2024, 4A), Pickett (2023, 3A), Singleton (2025, 4A) and Zackery (2023, 4A). Indiana state runners-up include Briscoe (2025, 3A), Kirby (2025, 4A) and Zackery (2024, 4A).
The 2025 IndyStar Indiana All-Stars will participate in three boy-girl doubleheaders beginning with an Indiana Junior-Senior All-Stars exhibition contest on June 4 at Greenfield-Central High School.
The senior squad’s first game against the Kentucky All-Stars will be June 6 at Lexington Catholic High School. The final game between the Indiana and Kentucky All-Stars will be June 7 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.
The Indiana senior boys lead their all-time series with Kentucky 105-46.
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‘This is about much more than teeth’: Man surprised with $10,000 in free dental work
Indiana man surprised with free dental work in Pontiac
Jeremiah Johnson has experienced a tumultuous life that has taken him through tragedy, rehab, and prison before getting back on his feet. An avid fisherman, he thought he was visiting Michigan to just go angling. Instead, he was surprised with $10,000 in free dental work.
(FOX 2) – Jeremiah Johnson thought he was coming to Michigan to fish.
After all, the Indiana native is quite the angler. And fortunately for him, he did net a new catch in Crescent Lake. However, his visit to Southeast Michigan was about much more than casting a line.
Afterward, a heartwarming surprise awaited him in the form of $10,000 in free dental work.
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Johnson wore a blindfold as he was walked up to Royal Chiropractic and Dental Center in Pontiac on June 11. Organized by Bassquatch Hunter host Mike McKinstry, he guided Johnson to the surprise — as well as the latest stage of redemption.
Johnson lost his brother at a young age, catalyzing a fall into addiction and eventually incarceration.
“I lost my twin brother when I was really young, went down some dark roads, became an addict then ended up in and out of jail, in and out of rehabs,” he said. “Finally, ended up going to prison, did a few years in prison and came home and met a woman, changed everything, made a family.”
But even as he worked to recover and build a new life, he did so with significant dental issues and missing teeth.
Over the next two weeks, he’ll receive a full slate of dentistry.
“This was supposed to be a fishing trip, which we did get to fish, but then a huge surprise at the end,” he said. “To be able to smile and talk to people without having to worry about how they perceive me.”
Mike McKinstry and Jeremiah Johnson outside Royal Chiropractic and Dental Center in Pontiac.
The Source: Interviews done at Royal Chiropractic and Clinic in Pontiac were cited for this story.
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DCS contractor accused of child sex crimes in Indiana, Illinois
(WXIN/WTTV) — A man who is reportedly a local hospital chaplain and contract worker for the Department of Child Services is now facing felony child sex crime charges in both Indiana and Illinois.
Jose Briseno, 60, is currently being held in Marion County Jail on charges of child exploitation and possession of child sex abuse material. He also faces one count of internet child solicitation as a Level 5 Felony in Tazewell County, Illinois.
While court documents state that Briseno lives in a home on the north side of Indianapolis, his jail booking information states that he is a Mexican citizen. Court documents filed last week in Marion Superior Court 35 detail how he has previously worked for several child services groups.
Indianapolis police began investigating Briseno on June 3 when authorities in Illinois sent a tip that a man living in Indy may be involved in child sex crimes. The tip stated that the suspect was previously contracted to work with Illinois DCFS and had since moved to Indianapolis.
The suspect was later identified as Briseno, who had reportedly helped transport children to parental visitations while working for DCFS. It is during this time that Briseno allegedly met the 15-year-old girl he is now accused of soliciting nude photographs from.
Briseno is said to have contacted the teen girl over social media apps with the username “tanman1966,” the suspect’s birth year. While pretending to be a younger man named Pablo, the 60-year-old allegedly convinced the victim to send explicit images over text.
When the girl realized she had actually been communicating with Briseno, she said she tried to block him. However, Briseno allegedly threatened to disseminate her nude photographs and forced her to produce more child sex abuse material, all while sending explicit material of his own.
This alleged solicitation all occurred after Briseno had moved to an Indianapolis home near 86th Street and Ditch Road, according to court documents. Investigators later matched the IP address to his residence on Kings Cove Court and brought Briseno in for questioning.
The suspect reportedly told police that he was employed as a hospital chaplain with Gentiva as well as a case manager with the Indiana Department of Child Services. DCS officials confirmed to FOX59/CBS4’s Angela Ganote that Briseno was contracted but never employed by DCS.
Court records state that, over the past few years, Briseno has worked as a pastor for First Christian Church, First Christian Church of Mason City Inc, and West Union Christian Church in Illinois. He has also worked for DCS contractors in Indiana and Illinois.
While attempting to track down Briseno, investigators reportedly found that he was working for a hospice care center in Terre Haute. A Facebook post reviewed by FOX59/CBS4 shows that a man named “Chaplain Joe,” or “Mr. Mariachi,” was employed at Southerncare, Inc. Research as recently as May 22.
Online jail records show that Briseno was booked last Tuesday, June 9, into the Marion County Adult Detention Center. The court has since set a $5,000 cash bond.
Online court records show Briseno was charged last Friday, June 12, with Possession of Child Sex Abuse Material as a Level 6 Felony. An initial hearing was reportedly held on Monday afternoon in front of Judge Charnette Garner. A pre-trial hearing is now scheduled for July 27.
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Two killed in southern Indiana when car hits semi head-on in no passing zone
DEARBORN COUNTY, Ind. (WANE) Two people died in a crash Sunday morning in southern Indiana. Police believe weather and alcohol may have been factors.
The crash took place at around 3:30 a.m. on U.S. 52 in Dearborn County according to a press release from Indiana State Police.
The initial investigation determined that a 2020 Honda Civic, being driven by Kelis Manuel, 22, of Fairfield, Ohio, was traveling westbound on U.S. 52, just west of State Road 46. In a no passing zone, Manuel attempted to pass a pickup truck hauling a trailer. Manuel’s vehicle collided head-on with a semi that was traveling eastbon US 52.
The semi driver was taken to a hospital for treatment of minor injuries. Manuel and an unidentified rear passenger in her vehicle were transported to Cincinnati area hospitals for treatment of life-threatening injuries.
A front seat passenger in Manuel’s vehicle, identified as Kimora Manuel, age 21, Cincinnati, Ohio and a rear seat passenger, Le’Marea Holmes, 22, also from Cincinnati, both lost their lives in the crash. They were both pronounced deceased on the scene by the Dearborn County Coroner’s Office.
Alcohol is believed to be a factor in the crash. Toxicology tests are pending. Heavy rain in the area at the time may also have been a contributing factor.
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