Fishers & Southeastern students make college commitments

The REPORTER

Hamilton Southeastern’s Maya Makalusky has committed to Indiana University.

The Royals incoming junior made the announcement on her Twitter account Monday morning. Makalusky has been a star for Southeastern since her first game, and had a great sophomore season, helping the Royals to a 21-3 record.

Maya Makalusky averaged 15.4 points and 3.9 rebounds per game for the Royals and was the team’s second-leading scorer, just behind older sister Riley Makalusky’s 19.9 points per game. Riley is now graduated and also committed to a Division I school, Butler University.

With her commitment to IU, Maya Makalusky will become the second high-profile HSE player to compete for the Hoosiers. Sydney Parrish, the 2020 Indiana Miss Basketball, transferred to IU last season and was part of a Hoosiers team that earned a top-five national ranking and a No. 1 seed in the NCAA tournament.

Wolf commits to Ball State

On Tuesday night, Fishers football player Brady Wolf announced he was committed to Ball State University.

Wolf, an incoming senior that plays defensive end and outside linebacker for the Tigers, led Indiana’s Class 6A teams in sacks last season with 14. He was by far Fishers’ leader in tackles for loss with 21.5, totaling 47 overall tackles (41 solo and six assists).