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2020 Indiana-Kentucky All-Star games canceled

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INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – The Indiana-Kentucky All-Star games have been canceled for 2020 because of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

The games feature the best senior high school basketball players from both states facing off in a two game series, with one game in each state. The boys’ games began in 1940 with the girls’ games added in 1976. This year will be the first year the event will not take place since 1944, when it was canceled because of World War II.

“I am sad for the players and coaches who comprise this year’s All-Star teams,” said Indiana game director Mike Broughton in a news release. “This is a once-in-a-lifetime experience for the seniors who made the team, but they do have the satisfaction that they are an Indiana All-Star for life.”

The first game was scheduled at Great Crossing High School in Georgetown, Ky. on June 5 with the second game the next night at the Southport Fieldhouse. The Indiana games were moved to the high school this year and next year while Bankers Life Fieldhouse undergoes renovations.

The Junior All-Star events have also been canceled this year. The seniors play the juniors in a tune-up game every year.

The Indiana boys have a 99-44 record over Kentucky over the years, while the Indiana girls lead Kentucky 50-38.

Both states hope to resume the games in 2021 with the game in Kentucky on June 4 and the one in Indiana on June 5.

2020 Indiana Boys All-Stars: Tre Coleman (Jeffersonville), Dre Davis (Lawrence Central), Johnell Davis (Gary 21st Century), Malek Edmonds (Brownsburg), Trey Galloway (Culver Academies), Anthony Leal (Bloomington South), Mabor Majak (Hamilton Southeastern), Sincere McMahon (Crispus Attucks), Nijel Pack (Lawrence Central) Tayson Parker (Northwestern), Tony Perkins (Lawrence North), Kiyron Powell (Evansville Bosse) and Charlie Yoder (Westview)

2020 Indiana Girls All-Stars: Allison Bosse (Brownsburg), Kendall Bostic (Northwestern), Ella Collier (Danville), Katie Davidson (Lawrence North), Nan Garcia (Jeffersonville) Khera Goss (Ben Davis), Sydney Graber (Homestead), Madison Layden (Northwestern), Rachel Loobie (Franklin Central), RaShaya Kyle (Marion), Jasmine McWilliams (North Central), Sydney Parrish (Hamilton Southeastern), Dash Shaw (Crown Point) and Kristian Young (Lawrence North)

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