Fishers High School to name Miles Wayer new boys basketball coach

Miles Wayer

Fishers High School is expected to officially name Miles Wayer as its next boys varsity basketball coach during Wednesday night’s school board meeting.

Wayer returns to Fishers after serving one season as head coach at Greenfield-Central, where he posted a 12-12 record during the 2025-26 campaign. His hiring would bring him back to a program he knows well, having previously spent three seasons as an assistant under former head coach Garrett Winegar.

Wayer takes over one of the top programs in Indiana high school basketball. Winegar stepped down earlier this year after six seasons leading the Tigers, compiling a 132-25 record. That run included a Class 4A state championship in 2024 and a state runner-up finish in 2025.

A Mt. Vernon High School graduate, Wayer played college basketball at the University of Indianapolis, where he was a guard and a three-time Academic All-GLVC selection. During his high school career, he was an all-conference and all-county player and helped lead Mt. Vernon to a 24-2 season and a regional championship.

In addition to his coaching experience, Wayer has been involved in player development through training programs in central Indiana, working with youth and high school athletes.

His familiarity with the Fishers program is expected to provide continuity for a team that has been among the state’s elite in recent years.

The Hamilton Southeastern School Board is scheduled to vote on Wayer’s hiring during its  meeting Wednesday evening.

(NOTE:  I had an incorrect photo of Miles Wayer earlier, and have replaced it.  My apologies for the error)