Braylon Mullins Hails Purdue Recruit Luke Ertel as Hancock County's Next Basketball Star
Braylon Mullins knows Purdue recruit Luke Ertel is next up: 'We represent the county ... HCC well'
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Braylon Mullins, a freshman at the University of Connecticut, believes that Luke Ertel, a top recruit for Purdue University, will continue Hancock County's legacy of basketball talent. Ertel recently led Mt. Vernon to a state championship, showcasing his skills as a top contender for the IndyStar Mr. Basketball award.
- 01Braylon Mullins is a UConn freshman known for his clutch performance in the NCAA tournament.
- 02Luke Ertel, a recruit for Purdue, is a top contender for the IndyStar Mr. Basketball award.
- 03Ertel led Mt. Vernon to a Class 4A state championship.
- 04Mullins and Ertel had a memorable matchup in high school basketball history.
- 05Ertel is part of a strong incoming class at Purdue University.
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Braylon Mullins, a freshman at the University of Connecticut, has gained fame for his game-winning shot against Duke in the NCAA tournament. He highlights the ongoing basketball talent emerging from Hancock County, specifically mentioning Luke Ertel, a four-star recruit for Purdue University. Ertel recently led Mt. Vernon to a Class 4A state championship, solidifying his status as a top contender for the IndyStar Mr. Basketball award. Their high school matchup remains a memorable event, with Mullins scoring 38 points and Ertel contributing 36 points in a thrilling overtime game. As part of a promising incoming class at Purdue, which includes other talented players, Ertel is expected to continue the legacy of Hancock County basketball excellence.
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The success of local players like Ertel and Mullins highlights the strength of Hancock County's basketball programs, inspiring future athletes in the region.
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