Trey Galloway wasn’t ready to return to the bus yet. The game was over, but it wasn’t time to leave.
It was late February of Galloway’s senior season at Culver Academies and he’d just scored 15 points, grabbed six rebounds and dished out five assists while swiping four steals in Culver’s 78-34 blowout win at Maconaquah.
Culver’s varsity team, coached by Galloway’s father Mark, was in the middle of what would end up being a 15-game win streak. Galloway had inked his National Letter of Intent to Indiana University a few months earlier. And like many other IU-bound players, it wasn’t uncommon for fans young and old to stop Galloway after his high school games.