EIAC Boys Basketball All-Conference Team Named, Kaiser Wins MVP

Twelve players make up the 2024-25 EIAC Boys Basketball All-Conference Team.

Twelve players have been named to the 2024-25 EIAC Boys Basketball All-Conference Team. 

EIAC coaches voted to determine the selections. The number of points each player accumulated in voting can be seen below. 

Schools represented include Batesville, Connersville, East Central, Greensburg, Lawrenceburg, and South Dearborn. 

Batesville's Cade Kaiser was named the MVP of the conference for a second year in a row. The Bulldogs star averaged 14.3 points, 6.2 rebounds, 2.8 assists, and 2.0 blocks per game. 

Co-conference champion Lawrenceburg placed three on the all-conference team. Seniors Noah Knigga and JP Izzo were joined by junior Kaleb Cole. 

Knigga and Izzo were the Tigers' top scorers this season, each averaging 11.5 points per game. Cole added 10.6 points per game. 

East Central and Greensburg shared the conference title with Lawrenceburg and combined for three all-conference selections. East Central was represented by Joel Richter (9.2 PPG) and Peyton Hofer (10.2 PPG), and Jack McKinsey (14.2 PPG) represents Greensburg. 

South Dearborn sophomores Scout Gray and Tyler Christian earned all-conference. Christian led the Knights in scoring at 14.8 points per game. Gray averaged 12.6 points per game. 

The all-conference team is rounded out by Franklin County's Isaiah Kemp and Connersville's Jadan Peterson. 

  • Cade Kaiser, Batesville (MVP) (82)
  • Jack McKinsey, Greensburg (79)
  • Scout Gray, South Dearborn (68)
  • Noah Knigga, Lawrenceburg (66)
  • Tyler Christian, South Dearborn (48)
  • Jadan Peterson, Connersville (46)
  • Joel Richter, East Central (41)
  • Trenten Luers, Batesville (39)
  • Peyton Hofer, East Central (32)
  • JP Izzo, Lawrenceburg (25)
  • Isaiah Kemp, Franklin County (23)
  • Kaleb Cole, Lawrenceburg (20)

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