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The 103rd AnnualIndiana High School Athletic Association

Boys Basketball State Finalspresented by Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance

Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, IndianaMarch 23, 2013

Session I, 10:30 a.m. ET Class A | Triton (20-5) vs. Borden (23-3)

Class 2A | Bowman Academy (17-9) vs. Linton-Stockton (24-3)

Session II, 6:00 p.m. ET Class 3A | Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran (23-4) vs. Greensburg (25-1)

Class 4A | Carmel (24-2) vs. Indianapolis Cathedral (25-5)

Welcome!

IHSAA Event Security PolicyTo help ensure the safest and most secure atmosphere for this IHSAA State Final, event manage-ment will diligently maintain established security procedures and activities. This will require complete cooperation by all competing teams, contest officials and fans. Security will always have priority over convenience; therefore, if you are requested to cooperate with event personnel in any manner, please do so promptly. Your assistance will enable our staff to fulfill its responsibilities efficiently.

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Special Thanks To Our Host

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State Finals OfficialsClass A: Scott West, Jason Ferguson, Brett PatrickClass 2A: Dave Senning, Kirk Robinson, Mike WaisnoraClass 3A: Ron Day, Tom Walters, Greg McAdamsClass 4A: Mark Hopper, P.J. Pitts, Nick WiningerAlternates: Kevin Brown, Ron McGriffState Finals PersonnelTournament AdministratorPhil Gardner, IHSAA Assistant Commissioner

Assistant Tournament AdministratorTracy Dardis, IHSAA Administrative Assistant

Tournament DirectorKevin Horrigan, Greenfield-Central High School

Tournament AssistantsJim Brown, Fishers High School Brian Strong, Peru High School

Bankers Life FieldhouseRick Fuson, Harry James, Doug Weitkamp

AnnouncerScott Gregg

ScorerCarol Roland

AwardsSteve Bryant, Doug Laker, Frank Sergi, Joe Therber

Ball BoysBrian Avery, Franklin Central High School

National AnthemPhil Cox Mr. Basketball (1972)State Champion, Connersville High School (1972)

Presentation of Colors Anderson Preparatory Academy

Athletic Training StaffMethodist Sports Medicine - The Orthopedic Specialists

Program CreditsPublisher Bobby Cox, CommissionerEditor Toni Polizzi, Communications AssistantEditorial Assistance

Kayley Howell, Sports Administration InternPrinting Sport Graphics, IndianapolisPhotography Visual Sports NetworkCover Design three-sixty group, Indianapolis

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Welcome to thisChampionship Event

Since 1903, the Indiana High School Athletic Asso-ciation has promoted the values of education based athletics and was the primary reason for its formation

over 100 years ago. It has been an honor for our Association to partner with member schools in the promo-tion of these ideals. The importance of this mission is more critical today than ever in our history.Currently in our state, over 160,000 students from 410 different IH-SAA member schools

choose to participate in interscholastic athletics. These fortunate students absorb a variety of life lessons as they develop from adolescents to mature young adults. The opportunity to learn self-discipline, teamwork, sacrifice, loyalty and commitment are attributes that have come to be known as “the other half of education.” The mastery of these characteristics retains dramatic impact as these young people assume leadership roles in our society.

A former high school principal once shared with each of his incoming freshman classes that “you will only take away from high school what you leave behind.” The students that perform before you today are leaving their absolute best behind for generations of admirers to recall.

On behalf of the IHSAA Staff and Board of Direc-tors, we welcome you to today’s events. Education based athletics which are pure, wholesome, and in-expensive reflecting local flavor and enthusiasm has always been the objective. It is what we mean when we say….. Pure Spirit, Pure Sport, Pure Indiana!

Cordially,

Bobby CoxIHSAA Commissioner

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IHSAA Executive CommitteeNancy Alspaugh, Manchester (Chairwoman)Victor Bush, Indpls. Public Schools (Vice-Chairman)Mike Broughton, Jennings CountySteve Cox, Beech GroveNathan Dean, Baugo Community SchoolsPhillip Ford, Jay CountyDon Gandy, WheelerTim Grove, South Knox School CorporationJimmie Howell, LapelKen Howell, BlackfordJed Jerrels, North DaviessPaul Neidig, Evansville Vanderburgh SchoolsGeoff Penrod, Columbia CityJanis Qualizza, MerrillvilleDebb Stevens, CastonDeborah Watson, Fort Wayne SniderMike Whitten, BoonvilleRae Woolpy, RichmondDave Worland, Indianapolis Cathedral

2012-13 IHSAA Board of Directors and Executive Committee

The IHSAA is governed by its legislative body, the Board of Directors. Composed of 19 individuals elected by member school principals from three legislative districts, they serve staggered three-year terms. Twelve board seats are filled by any qualified individual (open seats), and seven board seats are filled by two qualified female representatives, two qualified minority representatives, two qualified urban school representatives and one private school representative. The Board of Directors meets annually with the responsibility of establishing the Association’s By-Laws and regulations.

The Executive Committee meets monthly and is responsible for organizing and directing state tournaments and meets, interpreting the Association’s By-Laws, determining penalties for rules violations, and establishing the Association’s state office and employing a commissioner and staff to administer the Association.

IHSAA Board of DirectorsDistrict, Seat Board Member Term EndsDistrict I, Class A Debb Stevens, Caston June 2014District I, Class AA Don Gandy, Wheeler June 2015District I, Class AAA Nathan Dean, Baugo Community Schools June 2014District I, Class AAAA Geoff Penrod, Columbia City June 2015District II, Class A Ken Howell, Blackford** June 2015District II, Class AA Jimmie Howell, Lapel June 2014District II, Class AAA Steve Cox, Beech Grove June 2015District II, Class AAAA Phillip Ford, Jay County* June 2014District III, Class A Jed Jerrels, North Daviess June 2014District III, Class AA Tim Grove, South Knox School Corp. June 2015District III, Class AAA Mike Whitten, Boonville June 2014District III, Class AAAA Mike Broughton, Jennings County June 2015North District, Female Nancy Alspaugh, Manchester June 2013North District, Minority Deborah Watson, Fort Wayne Snider June 2013 North District, Urban Janis Qualizza, Merrillville June 2013South District, Female Rae Woolpy, Richmond June 2016South District, Minority Victor Bush, Indianapolis Public Schools June 2013South District, Urban Paul Neidig, Evansville City Schools June 2013Private School Dave Worland, Indianapolis Cathedral June 2016 * President ** Vice-President

The IHSAA has launched a new e-Commerce store which will provide a convenient method to purchase IHSAA publications, DVD videos, and selected merchandise online! The new, easy-to-use online store will help to increase customer satisfaction by streamlining the ordering process.

Placing an order through www.ihsaa.org has many advantages over traditional ordering. Orders can be placed faster and safer as the website incorporates industry-standard, 128-bit encryption security features for all credit card transac-tions, allowing you to place your order with confidence. Customers also receive instant order confirmations!

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Liberty Christian 70

Union (Modoc) 56

Rockville 55

Laf. Central Catholic 65

21st Century-Gary 49

Pioneer 63

Triton 44

FW Canterbury 41

Orleans 51

Borden 52

Barr-Reeve 49

Northeast Dubois 41

Baptist Academy 39

University 46

Jac-Cen-Del 48

Clay City 38

Liberty Christian 68

Laf. Central Catholic 77

Pioneer 41

Triton 53

Borden 43

Barr-Reeve 42

University 64

Jac-Cen-Del 46

Laf. Central Catholic 32

Triton 40

Borden 47

University 44

Triton

Borden

Tournament Results

Class A

Class 2A

Regional Semifinal Regional Championship Semi-State Championship State Championship March 9 March 9 March 16 March 23

Delphi 48

Tipton 60

Northfield 43

Wapahani 66

FW Bishop Luers 60

Boone Grove 34

LaVille 58

Bowman Academy 65

Perry Central 60

Switzerland County 46

Linton-Stockton 65

Clarksville 62

Speedway 63

Indpls. Scecina 56

Union County 35

Indpls. Broad Ripple 52

Tipton 60

Wapahani 58

FW Bishop Luers 72

Bowman Academy 82

Perry Central 63

Linton-Stockton 68

Speedway 43

Indpls. Broad Ripple 41

Tipton 64

Bowman Academy 67

Linton-Stockton (OT) 76

Speedway 75

Bowman Academy

Linton-Stockton

Regional Semifinal Regional Championship Semi-State Championship State Championship March 9 March 9 March 16 March 23

Loogootee

Bankers Life Fieldhouse

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Triton

Martinsville

Frankfort

Seymour

Lafayette Jefferson

Southridge

North Judson

Connersville

Tipton

Richmond

Huntington North

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Tournament Results

Class 3A

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Class 4A

FW Concordia 65

Hamilton Heights 49

Tippecanoe Valley 65

Norwell 77

Plymouth 46

West Lafayette 44

Gary Wallace 56

Andrean 71

Greensburg 82

Evansville Bosse 65

Brownstown Central 49

Vincennes Lincoln 35

Mt. Vernon (Fortville) 56

Danville 41

Edgewood 49

Frankfort 55

FW Concordia 67

Norwell 58

Plymouth 60

Andrean OT 70

Greensburg 65

Brownstown Central 54

Mt. Vernon (Fortville) 70

Frankfort 49

FW Concordia (OT) 68

Andrean 63

Greensburg 62

Mt. Vernon (Fortville) 37

FW Concordia Lutheran

Greensburg

Fort Wayne Northrop 60

New Haven 67

Kokomo 47

Carmel 60

Warsaw 46

South Bend Adams 48

Merrillville 55

Munster 52

Columbus North 54

Franklin Central 69

Jeffersonville 73

Evansville Harrison 62

Indpls. Cathedral 59

Pendleton Heights 43

Martinsville 68

Pike 89

New Haven 57

Carmel 63

South Bend Adams 55

Merrillville 76

Franklin Central 69

Jeffersonville 85

Indpls. Cathedral 62

Pike 57

Carmel 66

Merrillville 36

Jeffersonville 53

Indpls. Cathedral 74

Carmel

Indianapolis Cathedral

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Regional Semifinal Regional Championship Semi-State Championship State Championship March 9 March 9 March 16 March 23

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Washington

Plymouth

Greencastle

Blackford

Richmond

Huntington North

Seymour

Michigan City

Southport

Marion

Seymour

Lafayette Jefferson

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Triton TrojansClass A

Team FactsTown/City: BourbonCounty: MarshallSuperintendent: Donna Burroughs Principal: Michael ChobanovAthletic Director: Mason McIntyreHead Coach: Jason GrovesAssistant Coaches: Steve Duff,Matt Landis, Dave CarpenterStudent Managers: Aaron Stevens,Andrew Chupp, Abigail Stevens,Jeff Martin School Colors: Royal Blue and GoldConference: Northern StateEnrollment: 312Starters Returning From Last Year: 3Last Year’s Final Won-Loss Record: 20-6

Season Results (20-5)11/21 at Oregon-Davis W 61-3311/27 at Plymouth L 43-6311/30 at NorthWood L 62-6612/4 North Miami W 75-4412/8 at Mishawaka Marian L 50-6312/11 at Bethany Christian W 72-3612/14 New Prairie W 51-2712/18 Warsaw W 49-471/3 Elkhart Christian W 44-371/5 Glenn W 65-461/11 Culver Community L 42-461/15 vs. Argos W 50-281/18 vs. LaVille L 48-501/25 at Jimtown W 55-431/29 at Argos W 60-322/2 at LaVille W 44-382/7 Bremen W 54-372/12 Rochester W 60-452/15 Tippecanoe Valley W 65-592/22 at Knox W 76-37Culver Community Sectional3/1 Culver Community W 44-323/2 Marquette Catholic W 47-46Triton Regional3/9 Fort Wayne Canterbury W 44-413/9 Pioneer W 53-41Lafayette Jefferson Semi-State3/16 Lafayette Central Catholic W 40-32

Front Row (left to right): Trenton Cooper, Jeff Martin, Abigail Stevens; Middle Row: Andrew Chupp, Darren Harrell, Bryce Wanemacher, Cody Shively, Drew Mosson, Skyler Reichert, Bryson Mosier, Aaron Stevens;Back Row: Asst. Coach Matt Landis, Tanner Shepherd, Seth Glingle, Clay Yeo, Joey Corder, Dillon Meadway, Asst. Coach Steve Duff, Head Coach Jason Groves.

Team Roster & StatisticsLt. Dk. Name Ht. Gr. Pos. GP FG-FGA FG% 3FG% FT% APG RPG PPG 4 4 Joey Corder 6-3 10 G 20 29-65 .446 .261 .517 1.9 3.3 3.9 5 5 Clay Yeo 6-6 12 G 24 233-412 .566 .323 .742 3.0 7.9 26.310 10 Darren Harrell 5-10 11 G 17 13-43 .302 .270 .765 1.7 1.1 2.812 12 Bryson Mosier 5-11 12 G 16 6-16 .375 .200 1.000 0.6 0.9 1.114 14 Jordan Anderson 5-8 9 G 6 1-6 .167 .000 .000 2.0 0.3 2.020 20 Bryce Wanemacher 6-0 11 F 14 2-7 .286 .000 .333 0.0 0.5 0.422 22 Trenton Cooper 5-10 12 G 16 2-5 .400 .000 .571 0.2 0.2 0.524 24 Tanner Shepherd 6-1 11 G 25 104-237 .439 .301 .662 0.8 3.4 11.230 30 Seth Glingle 6-4 12 C 25 46-85 .541 .000 .515 1.0 5.0 4.333 33 Cody Shively 6-1 11 F 20 29-63 .460 .111 .474 1.9 3.2 68.034 34 Drew Mosson 6-2 12 G 21 9-41 .220 .292 .200 0.3 0.9 1.240 40 Dillon Meadway 6-2 11 F 17 7-11 .636 .000 .600 0.4 1.7 1.042 42 Skyler Reichert 6-1 10 G 25 23-61 .377 .347 .000 0.4 1.4 2.5 Blake Johnson 5-10 9 F 2 0-1 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0.0 Team Totals / Percentages 504-1053 .479 .296 .660 10.5 30.0 54.2 State Finals HistoryState Champion: 2008 (A)Runner-Up: 2009 (A), 2011 (A)Appearances: 2008 (A), 2009 (A), 2011 (A), 2013 (A)

Jason GrovesHead Coach

8th Year (159-41)

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Borden BravesClass A

Team FactsTown/City: BordenCounty: ClarkSuperintendent: Monty SchneiderPrincipal: Lisa NaleAthletic Director: Toby Cheatham Asst. Athletic Director: Amanda CavinsHead Coach: Doc NashAssistant Coaches: Ray Weatherford, Kaden NolotStudent Managers: Adam Jackson,Evan Adams, Kielan Certeza School Colors: Red and BlackConference: Southern AthleticEnrollment: 240Starters Returning From Last Year: 5Last Year’s Final Won-Loss Record: 22-2

Season Results (23-3)11/20 at Eastern (Pekin) (2 OT) W 79-7611/24 at Shoals W 62-3811/30 Lanesville W 76-6812/7 South Central (Elizabeth) W 77-4212/8 at Crothersville W 84-4712/14 vs. Eastern (Pekin) W 64-4912/15 vs. West Washington W 55-3612/28 at Paoli W 67-661/4 New Washington W 63-401/5 Silver Creek L 51-601/11 at Austin L 43-451/18 at Christian Acad.of Indiana W 54-441/19 Henryville W 64-401/25 at Orleans W 37-362/2 at Rock Creek Academy W 59-532/7 Medora W 69-312/9 Springs Valley L 31-342/15 Clarksville (OT) W 56-552/19 at West Washington W 45-322/22 at Salem W 63-34Borden Sectional2/26 South Central (Elizabeth) W 64-383/1 New Washington W 44-273/2 Lanesville W 59-50Loogootee Regional3/9 Orleans W 52-513/9 Barr-Reeve W 43-42Seymour Semi-State3/16 University W 47-44

Front Row (left to right): Evan Adams (manager), Billy Kirchgessner, Kyle Kruer, Josh Vollstedt, Julien Magallanes, Brian McGee; Back Row: Kielan Certeza (manager), Asst. Coach Kaden Nolot, Asst. Coach Ray Weatherford,Adam Jackson (manager), Josh Ruedinger, Jacob Schafer, Zack Gillam, Michael Lynch, Cody Bachman, Jalen McCoy, Garrett Vick, Head Coach Doc Nash.

Team Roster & StatisticsLt. Dk. Name Ht. Gr. Pos. GP FG-FGA FG% 3FG% FT% APG RPG PPG 3 3 Brian McGee 6-0 11 G 17 6-20 .300 .222 .900 0.4 0.4 1.4 4 4 Josh Vollstedt 5-10 11 G 23 42-100 .420 .333 .792 0.5 0.9 5.211 11 Billy Kirchgessner 6-0 12 G 25 68-145 .469 .276 .736 5.0 5.3 9.621 21 Garrett Vick 6-1 11 F 25 72-138 .522 .346 .702 1.3 4.4 8.522 22 Zack Gillam 6-4 11 F 14 12-26 .462 .000 .667 0.0 1.5 2.024 24 Jalen McCoy 6-1 12 G 25 113-250 .452 .380 .778 1.8 2.1 12.231 31 Michael Lynch 6-2 12 F 25 87-164 .530 .250 .773 0.9 4.2 9.032 32 Kyle Kruer 5-10 10 G 10 2-8 .250 .000 .333 0.1 0.5 0.533 33 Josh Ruedinger 6-2 11 F 25 41-75 .547 .000 .565 0.2 3.3 4.334 34 Cody Bachman 6-2 12 F 25 65-107 .607 .600 .694 1.7 3.5 7.235 35 Jacob Schafer 6-3 10 F 12 2-6 .333 .000 .444 0.3 0.5 0.743 43 Julien Magallanes 5-9 9 G 0 0-0 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0.0 Bryce Moore 6-0 10 F 0 0-0 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0.0 Caleb Hart 5-10 9 G 0 0-0 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0.0 Reilly Gray 6-0 9 G 0 0-0 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0.0 Team Totals / Percentages 513-1044 .491 .356 .714 11.7 27.7 58.4

State Finals HistoryFirst Appearance

Doc NashHead Coach

7th Year (115-49)

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Bowman Academy EaglesClass 2A

Team FactsTown/City: GaryCounty: LakeSuperintendent: Gwendolyn Adell Principal: Rubye JamesAthletic Director: Marvin Rea Asst. Athletic Director: Jamaal BradleyHead Coach: Marvin ReaAssistant Coaches: Derrick Robinson, James Scott, Ronney Robinson,Kenya StinesStudent Manager: Jonah Britton School Colors: Maroon and GreyConference: IndependentEnrollment: 469Starters Returning From Last Year: 0Last Year’s Final Won-Loss Record: 17-9

Season Results (17-9)11/20 at Indpls. Arsenal Tech. L 56-6911/23 Hamilton Southeastern L 71-7312/1 at Andrean L 68-7312/8 at North Central (Indpls.) L 63-8412/15 Hyde Park (IL) W 81-7612/21 vs. Brownsburg W 59-5512/28 vs. Evansville North L 59-6712/29 vs. Ben Davis L 58-6312/29 at Lawrence Central L 72-741/8 at Lake Station Edison W 91-611/12 vs. Horizon Christian W 81-701/15 Hales Franciscan (IL) W 80-741/19 Fort Wayne Northrop W 74-731/25 Traders Point W 74-681/26 at FW Bishop Luers W 94-782/1 at Indpls. Cathedral L 57-752/6 Hammond W 79-632/13 at Hammond Morton W 80-702/15 Indpls. Howe L 73-742/19 at East Chicago Central W 61-60Wheeler Sectional2/26 River Forest W 80-513/1 Lake Station W 87-523/2 Hammond Bishop Noll W 76-63North Judson Regional3/9 LaVille W 65-583/9 FW Bishop Luers W 82-72Huntington North Semi-State3/16 Tipton W 67-64

Front Row (left to right): Linden Jackson, Darrion Riddle, Antonio Pipkin, Raynard Perry, Austin Daniels; Second Row: Derrick Thompson, TaShaun Lenear, Anthony Cole, Anthony George, Montrell Barfield, Arthur Haggard III; Third Row: Asst. Coach Kenya Stines, DeShawn Franklin, Justin King, Davon Dillard, Head Coach Marvin Rea;Back Row: Asst. Coach James Scott, Asst. Coach Derrick Robinson.

Team Roster & StatisticsLt. Dk. Name Ht. Gr. Pos. GP FG-FGA FG% 3FG% FT% APG RPG PPG 2 2 Arthur Haggard III 6-3 11 G 24 81-147 .551 .453 .550 2.0 2.4 13.7 3 3 Raynard Perry 6-1 11 G 9 5-10 .500 .000 .500 0.5 0.6 1.3 4 4 Darrion Riddle 6-0 11 G 14 10-21 .476 .000 .636 1.6 1.1 1.910 10 DeShawn Franklin 6-1 11 F 25 39-72 .542 .000 .589 0.7 3.2 4.011 11 Linden Jackson 6-0 12 G 22 20-27 .740 .577 .600 0.9 0.9 4.112 12 Austin Daniels 6-0 11 G 9 6-15 .400 .667 .285 1.9 0.6 2.215 15 Antonio Pipkin 6-3 12 F 24 105-151 .695 .000 .669 1.8 7.4 12.022 22 Justin King 6-7 11 F 25 106-180 .588 .333 .698 3.0 7.1 13.624 24 Davon Dillard 6-4 10 F 23 139-205 .678 .224 .721 1.4 6.7 16.025 25 Derrick Thompson 5-5 9 G 5 1-5 .200 .000 .000 0.1 0.0 0.433 33 Montrell Barfield 6-1 9 G 12 14-20 .700 .555 1.000 0.9 2.3 3.834 34 Anthony Cole 6-1 11 G 20 50-68 .735 .000 .636 0.3 4.4 5.735 35 TaShaun Lenear 6-0 11 F 8 21-35 .600 .333 .083 1.0 2.4 3.844 44 Anthony George 5-5 10 G 5 1-5 .200 .000 .000 0.1 0.0 0.4 Team Totals / Percentages 591-941 .628 .410 .650 15.4 38.4 82.8

State Finals HistoryState Champion: 2010 (A)Runner-Up: 2012 (2A)Appearances: 2010 (A), 2012 (2A), 2013 (2A)

Marvin ReaHead Coach

5th Year (96-41)

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Linton-Stockton MinersClass 2A

Team FactsTown/City: LintonCounty: GreeneSuperintendent: Nick Karazsia Principal: Nathan MooreAthletic Director: Charlie KarazsiaHead Coach: Joey HartAssistant Coaches: Noah Hawkins,Joe Hart, Chris Kosiak, Jim ClothierStudent Managers: Trent Wilkes, Adrena McDonald, Cassidy Clothier School Colors: Red, White, and BlueConference: Southwest IndianaEnrollment: 349Starters Returning From Last Year: 2Last Year’s Final Won-Loss Record: 12-10

Season Results (24-3)11/24 at North Knox W 62-3311/30 at Owen Valley W 58-3612/1 Bloomfield W 61-3912/14 at Shakamak W 72-5112/15 at Sullivan (OT) W 60-55 12/27 vs. Sullivan L 51-5812/28 vs. South Vermillion W 78-4612/29 vs. Casey-Westfield (IL) L 64-701/2 vs. Union (Dugger) W 96-361/4 vs. Shakamak (2 OT) W 70-621/5 vs. White River Valley W 56-501/11 Vincennes Rivet W 56-451/18 at North Daviess W 36-141/22 Union (Dugger) W 70-471/25 at Eastern-Greene W 58-441/26 at South Knox W 58-492/9 White River Valley W 52-432/12 Clay City L 50-532/15 North Central (Farmersburg) W 87-492/19 West Vigo W 50-352/20 Northview W 77-52North Knox Sectional2/27 South Knox W 67-443/1 North Knox W 69-503/2 Sullivan W 47-41Southridge Regional3/9 Clarksville W 65-623/9 Perry Central W 68-63Richmond Semi-State3/16 Speedway (OT) W 76-75

Front Row (left to right): Zach Phegley, Andrew Woods, Zach Johnson, Chad Trent, Pierce Jackson, Joe Dieball,Drew Witty, Beau Eaton, Josh Graber, Jacob Clothier, Cassidy Clothier (manager); Back Row: Sam Dyar,Head Coach Joey Hart, Adrena McDonald (manager), Ryan Woodward, Cody Kocher, Zac Riddell, Austin Karazsia, Trent Wilkes (manager), Dess Fougerousse, Jackson Bohnert, Bryant Jackson, Cole Riggleman, Keith Fulk,Asst. Coach Noah Hawkins, Asst. Coach Chris Kosiak.

Team Roster & StatisticsLt. Dk. Name Ht. Gr. Pos. GP FG-FGA FG% 3FG% FT% APG RPG PPG 3 3 Bryant Jackson 6-3 11 G 27 38-92 .413 .378 .826 1.6 3.0 4.710 10 Keith Fulk 5-10 12 G 27 47-122 .385 .300 .692 5.1 2.3 4.812 12 Drew Witty 5-11 10 G 5 0-2 .000 .000 .000 0.2 0.2 0.020 20 Ryan Woodward 5-9 11 G 26 9-42 .214 .227 .667 1.9 0.9 1.621 21 Austin Karazsia 6-8 12 C 27 206-293 .703 .363 .818 2.2 8.4 20.423 23 Cole Riggleman 5-10 12 G 13 4-11 .363 .333 .600 0.4 0.2 1.124 24 Jackson Bohnert 6-4 12 F 25 63-108 .583 .000 .647 1.8 4.3 6.425 25 Cody Kocher 6-1 12 G 12 2-14 .142 .083 .500 0.1 0.5 0.532 32 Dess Fougerousse 6-5 12 F 27 209-384 .544 .395 .695 4.5 8.4 20.933 33 Zac Riddell 6-3 11 F 21 15-27 .555 .000 .556 0.4 1.1 1.542 42 Joe Dieball 5-9 9 G 19 7-10 .700 .000 .363 1.0 0.7 0.944 44 Beau Eaton 6-1 11 F 16 8-17 .470 .000 .500 0.3 0.5 1.750 50 Zach Johnson 6-5 10 C 8 4-8 .500 .000 .800 0.0 0.5 1.5 Sam Dyar 6-1 12 G 8 7-24 .291 .333 .777 3.0 2.3 3.1 Team Totals / Percentages 76-229 .536 .331 .721 18.9 33.1 63.5 State Finals HistoryFirst Appearance

Joey HartHead Coach

3rd Year (47-25)

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Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran CadetsClass 3A

Team FactsTown/City: Fort WayneCounty: AllenExecutive Director: Terry Breininger Principal: Mychal ThomAthletic Director: Dean DoerfflerAsst. Athletic Director: Stephanie MarksHead Coach: Josh EggoldAssistant Coaches: Eric Kaschinske, Ron Holmes, Tim Reinking, Rickey Jordan, Anthony Brewer, Kevin McGuigan, Matt Urban, Andy WhirrettStudent Managers: John Kuker, Angel Harris, Ryan Poor, Mitchell Gotsch, Briana Harrison, Josh Bultemeyer School Colors: Maroon and WhiteConference: SummitEnrollment: 675Starters Returning From Last Year: 5Last Year’s Final Won-Loss Record: 16-7

Season Results (23-4)11/21 at Woodlan W 79-5011/30 at Carroll (Fort Wayne) W 67-6112/7 at FW Bishop Dwenger W 54-4012/14 Fort Wayne Bishop Luers W 77-6812/15 at Lakewood Park Christian W 63-4612/21 at Leo W 92-7412/22 Homestead W 55-4812/26 vs. FW Bishop Dwenger W 69-4912/27 vs. Fort Wayne Wayne W 61-4512/28 vs. Fort Wayne Northrop L 62-681/4 at Fort Wayne South Side W 74-511/5 at FW Blackhawk Christian W 61-421/11 Fort Wayne North Side L 58-661/18 Fort Wayne Snider L 57-641/25 at Fort Wayne Wayne W 61-561/26 Fort Wayne Canterbury W 68-511/29 at Bellmont W 71-472/1 at Fort Wayne Northrop W 59-582/14 at New Haven W 64-632/15 Heritage W 53-432/22 Columbia City L 49-54Garrett Sectional2/26 FW Bishop Dwenger W 55-403/1 Leo W 73-593/2 Woodlan W 73-38Blackford Regional3/9 Hamilton Heights W 65-493/9 Norwell W 67-58Huntington North Semi-State3/16 Andrean (OT) W 68-63

Front Row (left to right): Bailee Buchs, Taylor Miller; Second Row: Megan Grubbs, Kassidy Jones, Veronica Croucher, Jensine Koehlinger, Hunter Kirby, Sydney Senger, Haley Felger, Jacky Fairfield, Molly Martin, Hayley Grover, Sydney Lahmeyer; Third Row: Jessica LeBeau, Hannah Franklin, Austin Harris, Marq Rogers, Brandon Webb, Thomas Starks, Ryan Gross, Reggie Tharp; Fourth Row: Anthony Brewer, Ryan Poor, Briana Harrison, John Kuker, Mitchell Gotsch, Cam Weikart, Angel Harris; Back Row: Josh Bultemeyer, Asst. Coach Andy Whirrett, Asst. CoachTim Reinking, KiVaun Edwards, Drew Brown, Mitch Paradine, Brian Gremaux, Aric Curry, Paxton Bergdoll, D.J. McCall, Asst. Coach Kevin McGuigan, Asst. Coach Matt Urban, Asst. Coach Eric Kaschinske, Asst. Coach Ron Holmes, Head Coach Josh Eggold, Asst. Coach Rickey Jordan.

Team Roster & StatisticsLt. Dk. Name Ht. Gr. Pos. GP FG-FGA FG% 3FG% FT% APG RPG PPG10 10 Reggie Tharp 5-11 9 G 26 7-14 .500 .167 .429 1.2 0.5 1.012 12 D.J. McCall 6-6 11 G 27 165-262 .630 .286 .609 3.0 5.2 17.320 20 Austin Harris 6-4 12 G/F 27 3-7 .429 .417 .500 0.6 0.5 6.621 21 KiVaun Edwards 6-2 11 G 9 1-4 .250 .000 .333 0.0 0.6 0.122 22 Ryan Gross 6-3 12 G 27 51-102 .500 .286 .692 4.3 2.9 5.723 23 Marq Rogers 6-6 12 G 27 60-109 .550 .325 .615 4.6 4.4 8.730 30 Thomas Starks 6-6 12 G 27 96-173 .555 .330 .803 2.4 6.6 12.832 32 Aric Curry 6-5 12 F 25 6-18 .333 .000 .333 0.1 1.1 0.533 33 Brandon Webb 6-3 12 F 27 17-36 .472 .000 .611 0.1 1.4 1.742 42 Brian Gremaux 6-7 12 F 25 113-200 .565 .000 .686 1.0 5.0 10.1 Drew Brown 6-0 10 G 0 0-0 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0.0 Paxton Bergdoll 6-6 9 F 0 0-0 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0.0 Cam Weikert 6-0 9 G 0 0-0 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0.0 Mitch Paradine 6-2 9 F 0 0-0 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0.0

Team Totals / Percentages 523-932 .561 .336 .652 17.3 29.1 64.9

State Finals HistoryFirst Appearance

Josh EggoldHead Coach

6th Year (79-56)

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Greensburg PiratesClass 3A

Team FactsTown/City: GreensburgCounty: DecaturSuperintendent: Tom Hunter Principal: Phil ChappleAthletic Director: Bill EdwardsHead Coach: Stacy MeyerAssistant Coaches: Scott Holdsworth, Jason Simpson, Scott McIntosh, Scott Ferguson, Dave LawrenceStudent Managers: Liz Shields, Spencer Rueff School Colors: Royal Blue and WhiteConference: Eastern Indiana Enrollment: 647Starters Returning From Last Year: 4Last Year’s Final Won-Loss Record: 23-1

Season Results (25-1)11/20 North Decatur W 90-4611/24 South Dearborn W 74-4111/30 at Lawrenceburg W 79-4712/1 Batesville W 58-5612/7 at East Central W 54-3612/14 at Jennings County W 79-6812/15 Franklin County W 81-4512/21 Hauser W 97-3012/28 at Indian Creek W 77-621/4 Shelbyville W 70-491/5 Connersville W 62-271/11 at Batesville L 65-721/19 at South Decatur W 66-341/25 at South Dearborn W 72-441/26 Lawrenceburg W 64-312/1 Rushville W 68-502/2 at Jac-Cen-Del W 80-292/7 at Franklin County W 59-412/13 at South Ripley W 62-392/22 East Central W 63-40Greensburg Sectional2/27 South Dearborn W 76-333/1 Batesville W 77-653/2 Madison W 69-52Washington Regional3/9 Evansville Bosse W 82-653/9 Brownstown Central W 65-54Richmond Semi-State3/16 Mt. Vernon (Fortville) W 62-37

Front Row (left to right): Collin Rigney, Drew Foster, Tye Fleetwood, Macy Holdsworth, Riley Billieu, Tyler Burcham, Liz Shields (manager); Back Row: Asst. Coach Dave Lawrence, Asst. Coach Jason Simpson, Asst. Coach Scott McIntosh, Bryant McIntosh, Shane Ploeger, Sean Sellers, Ryan Welage, Tom Lawrence, Brad Wilson, Asst. Coach Scott Ferguson, John Sellers (scorekeeper), Asst. Coach Scott Holdsworth, Head Coach Stacy Meyer.

Team Roster & StatisticsLt. Dk. Name Ht. Gr. Pos. GP FG-FGA FG% 3FG% FT% APG RPG PPG10 10 Riley Billieu 6-0 12 F 23 13-20 .650 .000 .476 0.2 0.7 1.412 12 Macy Holdsworth 5-11 11 G 26 17-35 .486 .439 .650 3.4 1.5 7.214 14 Colin Rigney 6-0 11 G 26 22-39 .564 .405 .750 1.7 1.4 7.220 20 Tyler Burcham 5-10 11 G 26 19-34 .559 .000 .586 1.5 1.5 2.122 22 Tye Fleetwood 5-11 11 G 22 6-11 .545 .000 .500 0.4 0.3 0.624 24 Shane Ploeger 6-4 12 C 26 33-45 .733 .000 .543 0.2 1.8 3.530 30 Bryant McIntosh 6-3 11 G 26 127-217 .585 .469 .795 7.4 3.9 16.732 32 Ryan Welage 6-8 10 C 26 125-189 .661 .667 .723 0.8 6.3 12.734 34 Sean Sellers 6-7 11 F 26 137-216 .634 .436 .828 1.5 7.0 17.740 40 Drew Foster 6-0 9 G 0 0-0 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0.042 42 Tom Lawrence 6-6 11 F 22 10-24 .417 .333 .588 0.4 2.0 1.550 50 Brad Wilson 6-3 11 C 18 5-9 .556 .000 .500 0.0 0.3 0.5 Team Totals / Percentages 516-841 .614 .422 .721 17.7 27.3 71.2

State Finals HistoryAppearances: 1931, 2013 (3A)

Stacy MeyerHead Coach

7th Year (116-47)

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Carmel GreyhoundsClass 4A

Team FactsTown/City: CarmelCounty: HamiltonSuperintendent: Dr. Jeff Swensson Principal: John WilliamsAthletic Director: Jim InskeepAsst. Athletic Director: Bruce WolfHead Coach: Scott HeadyAssistant Coaches: John Faas, Daniel Cox, Ryan Osborn, Francis Ramirez, Derek Moser, Asad SabreeStudent Managers: Chuck Albertson, Matt Barnthouse, Holten Warriner Athletic Trainers: Dawn Ellington,Maura Flynn, Steve SchofieldStudent Trainers: Jake Smith, Kyle YostSchool Colors: Blue and GoldConference: Metropolitan InterscholasticEnrollment: 4,611Starters Returning From Last Year: 2Last Year’s Final Won-Loss Record: 23-4

Season Results (24-2)11/21 Brownsburg W 68-4711/30 at Noblesville W 65-5512/7 at North Central (Indpls.) W 50-4912/8 at Decatur Central W 68-4612/14 at Fishers L 57-6312/21 Marion W 63-3012/28 at Avon W 73-631/4 at Center Grove W 58-531/5 Westfield W 61-381/9 Indpls. Cathedral W 60-541/12 Kokomo W 64-561/16 at Pike W 69-581/18 Terre Haute South W 66-491/26 Ben Davis W 72-442/1 at Lawrence North W 48-432/2 Zionsville W 51-282/7 Hamilton Southeastern L 49-522/12 Warren Central W 54-472/15 at Terre Haute North W 54-402/22 Brebeuf Jesuit W 76-37Carmel Sectional2/26 Zionsville W 57-383/1 Noblesville W 43-403/2 North Central (Indpls.) W 58-38Marion Regional3/9 Kokomo W 60-473/9 New Haven W 63-57Lafayette Jefferson Semi-State3/16 Merrillville W 66-36

Front Row (left to right): Matt Barnthouse (manager), Chuck Albertson (manager), Holten Warriner (manager), Ryan Cline, James Crowley, James Volovic, Michael Volovic, Landon Sinnis, Asst. Coach Francis Ramirez, Asst. Coach Derek Moser, Asst. Coach Asad Sabree; Back Row: Asst. Coach Ryan Osborn, Asst. Coach John Faas, Preston Flamion, Michael Bruns, Liam Duncan, Grant Goodman, Tyler Kwasniewski, Zach McRoberts, Parker Bernhold, Asst. Coach Daniel Cox, Head Coach Scott Heady.

Team Roster & StatisticsLt. Dk. Name Ht. Gr. Pos. GP FG-FGA FG% 3FG% FT% APG RPG PPG 2 2 Landon Sinnis 5-10 10 G 18 1-2 .500 .000 .000 0.1 0.0 0.1 3 3 Ryan Cline 6-2 10 G 26 77-172 .447 .424 .750 0.9 2.7 9.110 10 James Crowley 6-0 12 G 26 145-258 .562 .425 .781 2.7 3.6 15.320 20 James Volovic 6-0 12 G 26 56-125 .528 .306 .797 0.8 2.9 6.822 22 Zach McRoberts 6-6 11 F 26 98-165 .594 .250 .755 1.2 6.3 10.230 30 Michael Bruns 6-2 11 F 26 1-3 .333 .000 .833 0.1 0.1 0.331 31 Preston Flamion 6-2 9 G/F 25 0-0 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.1 0.032 32 Michael Volovic 5-9 12 G 26 101-223 .442 .465 .843 4.7 1.8 14.333 33 Parker Bernhold 6-1 11 F 26 8-13 .615 .000 .555 0.2 0.8 0.834 34 Tyler Kwasniewski 6-7 12 F/C 24 7-10 .700 .000 .800 0.1 0.5 0.844 44 Grant Goodman 6-4 12 F/C 26 25-36 .694 .000 .727 0.1 2.4 2.550 50 Liam Duncan 6-8 10 C 26 0-2 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0.0 Team Totals / Percentages 365-625 .584 .411 .788 10.9 21.8 60.1

State Finals HistoryState Champion: 1977, 2012 (4A)Runner-Up: 1970Appearances: 1925, 1970, 1977, 1993, 2012 (4A), 2013 (4A)

Scott HeadyHead Coach

3rd Year (57-19)

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Indianapolis Cathedral Fighting IrishClass 4A

Team FactsTown/City: IndianapolisCounty: MarionPresident : Stephen Helmich Principal: Dave WorlandAthletic Director: Jim McLinnAsst. Athletic Director: Terry FoxHead Coach: Andy FaganAssistant Coaches: Tim Adams,Matt Green, Kristof KendrickStudent Managers: Timmy McNulty, Jack Fritton, Sean McCormick, Keenan Cox School Colors: Old Gold and Navy BlueConference: IndependentEnrollment: 1,253Starters Returning From Last Year: 3Last Year’s Final Won-Loss Record: 20-4

Season Results (25-5)11/30 at Warren Central L 60-6112/1 at Indpls. Broad Ripple W 61-4512/7 Indpls. Arsenal Tech. (OT) L 64-6712/15 vs. Ballard (KY) W 68-6312/22 at Brebeuf Jesuit W 68-5812/28 vs. Jay County W 53-4712/28 vs. Indpls. Arsenal Tech. L 54-601/2 Indpls. Northwest W 82-681/5 at Laf. Central Catholic W 78-481/9 at Carmel L 54-601/12 Romulus (MI) L 73-771/15 Indpls. Howe W 69-431/17 Indpls. Shortridge W 91-501/19 vs. Indpls. Northwest W 76-541/21 at Indpls. Arsenal Tech. W 67-471/26 Franklin Central W 70-611/29 Indpls. Bishop Chatard W 64-402/1 Bowman Academy W 75-572/2 vs. Lake Central W 72-452/7 at Roncalli W 65-472/9 Heritage Christian W 77-702/15 at Ben Davis W 73-532/16 LaPorte LaLumiere W 70-592/21 at Center Grove W 66-39Warren Central Sectional2/26 Lawrence North W 64-593/1 Roncalli W 55-433/2 Indpls. Arsenal Tech. W 66-50Southport Regional3/9 Pendleton Heights W 59-433/9 Pike W 62-57Seymour Semi-State3/16 Jeffersonville W 74-53

Front Row (left to right): Mo Evans, David Hill, Jalen Coleman, Matt Gregory, Josh Sullen, Jared Thomas, Garrett Hall, Justin Baker; Back Row: Asst. Coach Lance Worland, Asst. Coach Dan Corsaro, Asst. Coach Ryan Sterling, Collin Hartman, Devin Dixon, Collin Barthel, Asst. Coach Kristof Kendrick, Asst. Coach Tim Adams, Head Coach Andy Fagan.

Team Roster & StatisticsLt. Dk. Name Ht. Gr. Pos. GP FG-FGA FG% 3FG% FT% APG RPG PPG 2 2 Collin Barthel 6-7 11 F 30 54-89 .607 .000 .679 0.7 3.8 4.9 5 5 Jalen Coleman 6-3 10 G 30 77-176 .439 .457 .757 1.1 3.4 14.520 20 Josh Sullen 6-4 12 F 30 46-92 .500 .333 .738 0.4 3.9 6.023 23 Garrett Hall 6-2 12 G 30 52-112 .464 .327 .687 1.1 3.8 8.824 24 Tiernan Cook 5-7 9 G 25 2-5 .400 .375 .692 0.8 0.6 0.930 30 Matt Gregory 6-6 11 F 30 7-13 .538 .387 .571 0.1 1.0 1.832 32 Jared Thomas 6-4 10 F 30 5-15 .333 .000 .800 0.1 0.5 0.633 33 Collin Hartman 6-6 12 F 23 62-124 .500 .375 .737 1.4 5.3 12.134 34 Omari Robinson 6-1 10 G 25 0-0 .000 .000 .250 0.0 0.0 0.040 40 Devin Dixon 6-8 12 F 29 45-74 .608 .000 .347 0.4 2.6 3.7 Team Totals / Percentages 348-856 .406 .371 .719 11.2 26.7 64.6

State Finals HistoryState Champion: 1998 (3A)Appearances: 1982, 1998 (3A), 2013 (4A)

Andy FaganHead Coach

3rd Year (62-13)

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Arthur L. Trester Award for Mental Attitude

At the state finals, members of the IHSAA Executive Committee present the Trester Award to the outstanding senior participant in each classification of the boys basketball state finals. The recipients of this award, who were nominated by their principals and coaches, must excel in mental attitude, scholarship, leadership and athletic ability in basketball. Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance, IHSAA corporate partner, presents a $1,000 scholarship to each school in the name of the recipient.

From 1917 to 1943 the award was known as “The Gimbel Medal for Mental Attitude” in honor of Mr. Jake Gimbel of Vincennes, who awarded the medal each of those years until his passing prior to the 1943 tournament. In 1944, it was known as the “IHSAA Medal for Mental Attitude” and in 1945 the IHSAA board officially named the award “The Arthur L. Trester Medal for Mental Attitude” in honor of the man who served as first commissioner of the Association from 1929 to 1944. Recipients were given a medal each year from 1945 through 1964, hence “The Arthur L. Trester Medal for Mental Attitude.” Since 1965, the award was made in the form of a plaque.

Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance, IHSAA corporate partner, will present a $1,000 scholarship to each school in the name of the recipient. Since 1989, over $785,000 in college scholarships have been presented by Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance to deserving high school students in Indiana.

Year Name School 1916-17 Claude Curtis Martinsville1917-18 Ralph Esarey Bloomington1918-19 Walter Cross Thorntown1919-20 Harold Laughlin Bedford1920-21 Ralph Marlowe Sandusky1921-22 Reece Jones Vincennes1922-23 Maurice Robinson Anderson1923-24 Philip Kessler Richmond1924-25 Russell Walter Kokomo1925-26 Richard Williams Evansville Central1926-27 Franklin Prentice Kendallville1927-28 Robert McCarnes Logansport1928-29 Emmett Lowery Indpls. Arsenal Technical1929-30 Kenneth Young LaPorte1930-31 Norman Cottom Terre Haute Wiley1931-32 Jess McAnally Greencastle1932-33 James Seward Indianapolis Shortridge1933-34 Arthur Gosman Jasper1934-35 James Lyboult Richmond1935-36 Steve Sitko Ft. Wayne Central1936-37 Robert Menke Huntingburg1937-38 Robert Mygrants Hammond1938-39 Jim Myers Evansville Bosse1939-40 Duane Conkey Mitchell1940-41 Donald Server Madison

Year Name School 1941-42 Kenneth Brown, Jr. Muncie Burris1942-43 Dave Laflin Lebanon1943-44 Walter McFatridge Kokomo1944-45 Max Allen Indianapolis Broad Ripple1945-46 Robert Cripe Flora1946-47 Ronald Bland Terre Haute Garfield1947-48 Lee Hamilton Evansville Central1948-49 James Schooley Auburn1949-50 Pat Klein Marion1950-51 Robert Jewell Indianapolis Attucks1951-52 Joe Sexson Indpls. Arsenal Technical1952-53 Harley Andrews Terre Haute Gerstmeyer1953-54 Bobby Plump Milan1954-55 James Henry New Albany1955-56 Dennis Tepe Elkhart1956-57 Robert Perigo Lafayette Jefferson1957-58 Richard Haslam Crawfordsville1958-59 James Rayl Kokomo1959-60 Robert Cantrell East Chicago Washington1960-61 Tom & Dick VanArsdale Indianapolis Manual1961-62 John Wilson Evansville Bosse1962-63 Greg Samuels Terre Haute Garfield1963-64 Mike Weaver Huntington1964-65 Edward Bopp Indianapolis Washington1965-66 James Cadwell Michigan City Elston

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Arthur L. TresterIHSAA

Commissioner1929-1944

2012 Class 3AGarrett Bucher

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2012 Class AMatt Wheeler

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2012 Class 2AAustin KykerPark Tudor

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Year Name School 1966-67 Charles Nelson Fort Wayne South Side1967-68 James Nelson Gary Roosevelt1968-69 Joe Sutter Marion1969-70 James Trout Loogootee1970-71 Jerry B. Lamberson New Castle1971-72 Mark Inman Jeffersonville1972-73 Garry Abplanalp Franklin1973-74 Jon & Don McGlocklin Franklin1974-75 Steve Walker Lebanon1975-76 Jack David Colescott Marion1976-77 Mark Herrmann Carmel1977-78 Jack Moore Muncie Central1978-79 Malcolm Cameron Terre Haute South1979-80 Jeff Todd Marion1980-81 Karl Donovan Vincennes Lincoln1981-82 Phillip Wendel Plymouth1982-83 John Harter Anderson1983-84 Milan Petrovic Lake Central1984-85 Todd Graf Richmond1985-86 Todd Anderson Shelbyville1986-87 Marvin Rea Gary Roosevelt1987-88 Sam Long Muncie Central1988-89 Patrick Graham Floyd Central1989-90 Damon Bailey Bedford North Lawrence1990-91 Steve Nicodemus Whitko1991-92 Richie Hammel Lafayette Jefferson1992-93 Pete Miller South Bend St. Joseph’s1993-94 Bryce Drew Valparaiso1994-95 T.J. Lux Merrillville1995-96 Matt Taylor Warsaw1996-97 Billy Lynch Delta 1997-98 4A Brad McPherson Marion 3A Zach Fox Indianapolis Cathedral 2A Rusty Garner Alexandria A Grant McBride Bloomfield1998-99 4A Tim Church Elkhart Central 3A Jeff Wiltrout Plainfield 2A Luke Kimmel Paoli A Jake Holder Tecumseh1999-00 4A Jared Jeffries Bloomington North 3A Shane Power Andrean 2A Scott Study Winchester A Clark Golish Union (Dugger)2000-01 4A Chris Thomas Pike 3A Brian Bell Muncie Southside 2A Matt Robbins Batesville A Andy Brown Blue River Valley

Arthur L. Trester AwardYear Name School 2001-02 4A Chris Hunter Gary West Side 3A Brian Wright Delta 2A Mark Gonzales Speedway A Troy Roberson Rossville 2002-03 4A Alex Kock DeKalb 3A Michael Dury Indianapolis Bishop Chatard 2A Beau Bauer Cass A Derrick Smith Southwestern (Shelbyville)2003-04 4A Stefan Routt Lawrence North 3A Jon Zeser Bellmont 2A Kyle Johnson Jimtown A Bryan Hurst Waldron2004-05 4A Brandon McPherson Lawrence North 3A Luke Zeller Washington A Jason Holsinger Lapel2005-06 4A Greg Oden Lawrence North 3A Tyler Rigby Jay County 2A Tim James Forest Park A Jordan Perkins Hauser2006-07 4A E’Twaun Moore East Chicago Central 3A Jason Renz Plymouth 2A Thad Laudenbacher Winchester A Adam Pflugshaupt Oregon-Davis 2007-08 4A Gordon Hayward Brownsburg 3A Pryce Underwood Harding 2A Lucas Wickersham Winchester A Jacob Everett Triton2008-09 4A Reggie Hearn Fort Wayne Snider 3A Brody Schoen Rochester 2A Blaze Ayers Brownstown Central A Gerald Hardesty Jac-Cen-Del2009-10 4A Justin Clemens Warsaw 3A Ethan Hunsinger Washington 2A Reggie Nesbit Park Tudor A Christian Duncheon Barr-Reeve2010-11 4A Spencer Turner Bloomington South 3A Cody Zeller Washington A Jordan Everett Triton2011-12 4A Sam Curts Carmel 3A Garrett Bucher Norwell 2A Austin Kyker Park Tudor A Matt Wheeler Rockville

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State Champions

Year Champion Runner-Up Score Head Coach Record Site 1910-11 Crawfordsville Lebanon 24-17 Dave Glascock 16-2 IU Assembly Hall1911-12 Lebanon Franklin 51-11 Claude Whitney 16-3 IU Assembly Hall1912-13 Wingate South Bend 15-14 (5 OT) Jesse Wood 22-3 IU Assembly Hall1913-14 Wingate Anderson 36-8 Len Lehman 19-5 Indiana University1914-15 Thorntown Montmorenci 33-10 Chet Hill 22-5 IU Men’s Gymnasium1915-16 Lafayette Crawfordsville 27-26 (OT) C.F. Apking 20-4 IU Men’s Gymnasium1916-17 Lebanon Gary 34-26 Alva Staggs 26-2 IU Men’s Gymnasium1917-18 Lebanon Anderson 24-20 (OT) Glenn Curtis 28-2 IU Men’s Gymnasium1918-19 Bloomington Lafayette 18-15 Cliff Wells 23-3 Purdue Mem. Gymnasium1919-20 Franklin Lafayette 31-13 Ernest Wagner 29-1 IU Men’s Gymnasium1920-21 Franklin Anderson 35-22 Ernest Wagner 29-4 Old Coliseum1921-22 Franklin Terre Haute Garfield 26-15 Ernest Wagner 31-4 Old Coliseum1922-23 Vincennes Muncie 27-18 John Adams 34-1 Old Coliseum1923-24 Martinsville Frankfort 36-30 Glenn Curtis 22-7 Old Coliseum1924-25 Frankfort Kokomo 34-20 Everett Case 27-2 Exposition Building1925-26 Marion Martinsville 30-23 Gene Thomas 27-2 Exposition Building1926-27 Martinsville Muncie 26-23 Glenn Curtis 26-3 Exposition Building1927-28 Muncie Martinsville 13-12 Pete Jolly 28-2 Butler Fieldhouse1928-29 Frankfort Indianapolis Technical 29-23 Everett Case 25-2 Butler Fieldhouse1929-30 Washington Muncie 32-21 Burl Friddle 30-1 Butler Fieldhouse1930-31 Muncie Greencastle 31-23 Pete Jolly 25-6 Butler Fieldhouse1931-32 New Castle Winamac 24-17 Orville Hooker 28-3 Butler Fieldhouse1932-33 Martinsville Greencastle 27-24 Glenn Curtis 21-8 Butler Fieldhouse1933-34 Logansport Indpls. Arsenal Technical 26-19 Cliff Wells 28-4 Butler Fieldhouse1934-35 Anderson Jeffersonville 23-17 Archie Chadd 22-9 Butler Fieldhouse1935-36 Frankfort Fort Wayne Central 50-24 Everett Case 29-1-1 Butler Fieldhouse1936-37 Anderson Huntingburg 33-23 Archie Chadd 26-7 Butler Fieldhouse1937-38 Fort Wayne South Side Hammond 34-32 Burl Friddle 29-3 Butler Fieldhouse1938-39 Frankfort Franklin 36-22 Everett Case 26-6 Butler Fieldhouse1939-40 Hammond Technical Mitchell 33-21 Lou Birkett 25-6 Butler Fieldhouse1940-41 Washington Madison 39-33 Marion Crawley 27-5 Butler Fieldhouse1941-42 Washington Muncie Burris 24-18 Marion Crawley 30-1 Butler Fieldhouse1942-43 Fort Wayne Central Lebanon 45-40 Murray Mendenhall 27-1 New Coliseum1943-44 Evansville Bosse Kokomo 39-35 Herm Keller 19-7 New Coliseum1944-45 Evansville Bosse South Bend Riley 46-36 Herm Keller 25-2 New Coliseum1945-46 Anderson Fort Wayne Central 67-53 Charles Cummings 22-7 Butler Fieldhouse1946-47 Shelbyville Terre Haute Garfield 68-58 Frank Barnes 25-5 Butler Fieldhouse1947-48 Lafayette Jefferson Evansville Central 54-42 Marion Crawley 27-3 Butler Fieldhouse1948-49 Jasper Madison 62-61 Leo O’Neill 21-9 Butler Fieldhouse1949-50 Madison Lafayette Jefferson 67-44 Ray Eddy 27-1 Butler Fieldhouse1950-51 Muncie Central Evansville Reitz 60-58 Art Beckner 26-4 Butler Fieldhouse1951-52 Muncie Central Indianapolis Arsenal Technical 68-49 Lawrence McCreary 25-5 Butler Fieldhouse1952-53 South Bend Central Terre Haute Gerstmeyer 42-41 Elmer McCall 25-5 Butler Fieldhouse1953-54 Milan Muncie Central 32-30 Marvin Wood 28-2 Butler Fieldhouse1954-55 Indianapolis Crispus Attucks Gary Roosevelt 97-74 Ray Crowe 31-1 Butler Fieldhouse1955-56 Indianapolis Crispus Attucks Lafayette Jefferson 79-57 Ray Crowe 31-0 Butler Fieldhouse1956-57 South Bend Central Indianapolis Crispus Attucks 67-55 Elmer McCall 30-0 Butler Fieldhouse1957-58 Fort Wayne South Side Crawfordsville 63-34 Don Reichert 28-2 Butler Fieldhouse1958-59 Indianapolis Crispus Attucks Kokomo 92-54 Bill Garrett 26-5 Butler Fieldhouse

2012 IHSAA 4A Boys BasketballState Champion

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2012 IHSAA 3A Boys BasketballState ChampionGuerin Catholic

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State Champions

Year Champion Runner-Up Score Head Coach Record Site 1959-60 East Chicago Washington Muncie Central 75-59 John Baratto 28-2 Butler Fieldhouse1960-61 Kokomo Indianapolis Manual 68-66 (OT) Joe Platt 28-1 Butler Fieldhouse1961-62 Evansville Bosse East Chicago Washington 84-81 Jim Myers 26-2 Butler Fieldhouse1962-63 Muncie Central South Bend Central 65-61 Dwight Tallman 28-1 Butler Fieldhouse1963-64 Lafayette Jefferson Huntington 58-55 Marion Crawley 28-1 Butler Fieldhouse1964-65 Indianapolis Washington Fort Wayne North Side 64-57 Jerry Oliver 29-2 Butler Fieldhouse1965-66 Michigan City Elston Indianapolis Arsenal Technical 63-52 Doug Adams 26-3 Hinkle Fieldhouse1966-67 Evansville North Lafayette Jefferson 60-58 Jim Rausch 27-2 Hinkle Fieldhouse1967-68 Gary Roosevelt Indianapolis Shortridge 68-60 Louis Mallard 22-5 Hinkle Fieldhouse1968-69 Indianapolis Washington Gary Tolleston 79-76 Bill Green 31-0 Hinkle Fieldhouse1969-70 East Chicago Roosevelt Carmel 72-62 Bill Holsbach 28-0 Hinkle Fieldhouse1970-71 East Chicago Washington Elkhart 70-60 John Molodet 29-0 Hinkle Fieldhouse1971-72 Connersville Gary West Side 80-63 Myron Dickerson 27-2 IU Assembly Hall1972-73 New Albany South Bend Adams 84-79 Kirby Overman 21-7 IU Assembly Hall1973-74 Fort Wayne Northrop Jeffersonville 59-56 Bob Dille 28-1 IU Assembly Hall1974-75 Marion Loogootee 58-46 Bill Green 28-1 Market Square Arena1975-76 Marion Rushville 82-76 Bill Green 23-5 Market Square Arena1976-77 Carmel East Chicago Washington 53-52 Eric Clark 22-7 Market Square Arena1977-78 Muncie Central Terre Haute South 65-64 (OT) Bill Harrell 27-3 Market Square Arena1978-79 Muncie Central Anderson 64-60 Bill Harrell 24-5 Market Square Arena1979-80 Indianapolis Broad Ripple New Albany 73-66 Bill Smith 29-2 Market Square Arena1980-81 Vincennes Lincoln Anderson 54-52 Orlando Wyman 26-2 Market Square Arena1981-82 Plymouth Gary Roosevelt 75-74 (2 OT) Jack Edison 28-1 Market Square Arena1982-83 Connersville Anderson 63-62 Basil Mawbey 26-2 Market Square Arena1983-84 Warsaw Vincennes Lincoln 59-56 Al Rhodes 26-2 Market Square Arena1984-85 Marion Richmond 74-67 Bill Green 29-0 Market Square Arena1985-86 Marion Anderson 75-56 Bill Green 26-3 Market Square Arena1986-87 Marion Richmond 69-56 Bill Green 29-1 Market Square Arena1987-88 Muncie Central Concord 76-53 Bill Harrell 28-1 Market Square Arena1988-89 Lawrence North Kokomo 74-57 Jack Keefer 25-4 Market Square Arena1989-90 Bedford North Lawrence Concord 63-60 Dan Bush 29-2 Hoosier Dome1990-91 Gary Roosevelt Brebeuf 51-32 Ron Heflin 30-1 Hoosier Dome1991-92 Richmond Lafayette Jefferson 77-73 (OT) George Griffith 24-5 Hoosier Dome1992-93 Jeffersonville Ben Davis 66-61 Mike Broughton 29-2 Hoosier Dome1993-94 South Bend Clay Valparaiso 93-88 (OT) Tom DeBaets 27-2 Hoosier Dome1994-95 Ben Davis Merrillville 58-57 Steve Witty 32-1 RCA Dome1995-96 Ben Davis New Albany 57-54 (2 OT) Steve Witty 22-6 RCA Dome1996-97 Bloomington North Delta 75-54 Tom McKinney 28-1 RCA Dome1997-98 4A Pike Marion 57-54 Alan Darner 28-1 RCA Dome 3A Indianapolis Cathedral Yorktown 72-47 Peter Berg 22-4 RCA Dome 2A Alexandria Southwestern (Hanover) 57-43 Garth Cone 20-6 RCA Dome A Lafayette Central Catholic Bloomfield 56-48 Chad Dunwoody 24-3 RCA Dome1998-99 4A North Central (Indpls.) Elkhart Central 79-74 Doug Mitchell 23-5 RCA Dome 3A Plainfield Muncie Southside 77-64 Dana Greene 26-1 RCA Dome 2A Westview Paoli 71-52 Troy Neely 23-3 RCA Dome A Tecumseh Lafayette Central Catholic 55-43 Kevin Oxley 23-4 RCA Dome1999-00 4A Marion Bloomington North 62-56 Moe Smedley 28-1 Conseco Fieldhouse 3A Brebeuf Jesuit Andrean 72-56 Leo Klemm 24-2 Conseco Fieldhouse 2A Westview Winchester 59-53 Troy Neely 25-3 Conseco Fieldhouse A Lafayette Central Catholic Union (Dugger) 82-70 Chad Dunwoody 23-5 Conseco Fieldhouse

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Guerin Catholic won its last nine games and finished 24-5. Riley Rapp and Aaron Brennan led the Eagles with 14 points apiece, and Brennan had 12 rebounds. Whit Rapp scored 13 points. Adam Hufford added 12 points, all in the second half. Coach Randy Hawkins’ Norwell team was 24-3. Like Guerin Catho-lic, the No. 4-ranked Knights were making their first appearance in the boys basketball state finals. However, the Knights’ offense never got untracked. They were held more than 23 points under their season average of 71.1. Grant Baker, with 11 points, led Norwell in scoring. Kyle Fillman had nine rebounds.

Last Year’s State Finals in Review

Carmel’s 11-0 run in the first quar-ter set the stage. The Greyhounds’ 7-0 spurt to start the third quarter provided the breathing room. Ben Gardner’s record-setting scoring and free throw shooting wrapped up the victory. Gardner scored 31 points, the most ever in a Class 4A title game, to push the fourth-ranked Greyhounds to an 80-67 victory over unranked Pike. Gardner’s total surpassed the 29 scored by Lawrence North’s Greg Oden against Muncie Central in 2009. Gardner hit 15 of his 19 free throws, breaking the 4A mark and tying the record for all classes. For Carmel, it was the second state title in boys basketball and first since 1977. The championship also continued an impressive school year for Greyhounds sports teams, which have now won a record seven state titles in 2011-12. It was the 108th overall state title for Carmel teams. Coach Scott Heady’s Carmel unit defeated four ranked teams, including No. 1 Hamilton Southeastern, to get to the tournament’s final game. They finished 23-4.

Gardner’s Big Night Leads Carmel over Pike in Class 4A

The Guerin Catholic Golden Eagles used a 16-6 run in the second half to bust open a closely contested game and achieve a 64-48 victory over Norwell in the Class 3A boys basketball final. Coach Pete Smith’s Eagles led only 23-22 at halftime but started their push late in the third quarter. The Eagles turned up the defensive pressure, forcing 12 turnovers and holding Norwell to 31 percent shooting (9-of-29) in the second half. Guerin Catholic connected on 18-of-21 free throws after halftime. For the No. 10-ranked Eagles, it was the first state championship game appearance in any sport. It culminated in the Class 3A basketball crown in only the school’s sixth year of tourna-ment eligibility.

Guerin Catholic Topples Norwell for 3A State Championship

The Greyhounds connected on more free throws (30) than field goals (23) against Pike. With a 30-of-45 mark from the line, they broke 4A records for foul shots made and attempted. Sam Curts joined Gardner in double figures with 18 points. Coach Bill Zych’s Red Devils were seeking the school’s fourth boys basketball title and first since 2003. They finished 18-8. Pike put three players in double-digit scoring -- Zavier Turner with 20, Taishaun Johnson with 19 and Ronald Hunter with 15. Hunter had a game-high nine rebounds.

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Last Year’s State Finals in Review

Ferrell Assists in Park Tudor’s Victory over Bowman in 2A

The Loogootee Lions stayed patient and poised in the Class A boys basketball final and garnered the first state championship in any sport for their school. Coach Mike Wagoner’s Lions, ranked No. 7, weathered a strong fourth-quarter comeback by sixth-ranked Rockville and captured a 55-52 victory in the state title game. It was Loogootee’s third appearance in the final game and first since 2005. Coach Dave Mahurin’s Rox battled to the end despite shooting just 32.7 percent (16-of-49), including 20 percent (5-of-25) from the 3-point line. Rockville tied the game at 50-all and 52-all and missed a 3-pointer in the final second to knot it again. Loogootee connected on only one field goal in the final five minutes, but it was a big one as Will Nonte scored on a fast break to put the Lions up 54-53 with 17.6 seconds left. The Lions hit 12 of 14 free throws in the final 5:13, including one by Bryant Ackerman with 4.3 seconds left to provide the winning margin. Loogootee, which finished 22-4, led by as much as 11 points in the first half. Conner Wittmer topped the Lions in scoring with 16 despite early foul trouble. Ackerman scored 15 points with 12 rebounds. Matt Mathies had 13 points. Rockville completed its season at 22-6. The Rox hadn’t made a state finals appearance since 1918. The 94-year span between their trips ranks as the longest in state his-tory. Lane Mahurin and Gary Ulrich led Rockville with 14 points apiece. Jordan McFall added 12.

Loogootee Holds Off Rockville for School’s First State Championship

The top-ranked Park Tudor Pan-thers presented a formidable answer for Bowman Academy’s full-court defensive pressure. His name: Kevin “Yogi” Ferrell. Ferrell turned in a memorable performance as the Panthers gained a record-breaking 79-57 victory over Bowman in the Class 2A boys state final. The Park Tudor guard, one of the nation’s top seniors, collected 17 points and a 2A-record 12 assists. Ferrell, with nine rebounds, finished one board shy of a triple-double. Park Tudor’s 22-point triumph broke the 2A record for largest margin of victory, which was 19 set by West-view in a 71-52 outcome over Paoli in 1999. The Panthers, who hit 29-of-52 field goal attempts for a 55.8 mark, also established a new 2A record in that category. They tied the 2A record for made 3-pointers with 10. For Coach Ed Schilling’s Park Tudor team, it was a second straight

Class 2A championship in its third consecutive title game appearance. The Panthers were the eighth Indiana school to make it to three consecutive title games. They finished the season at 25-2 and went 66-15 over a three-year span.

A 17-0 run in the first half, with Ferrell scoring seven, provided a cushion that Park Tudor never lost. Trevon Bluiett led the Panthers’ scor-ing with 25. Paul Bayt scored 18 on a 2A-record six 3-pointers, all from the right corner. Coach Marvin Rea’s Eagles, ranked No. 5, completed their season at 17-9. They won the Class A state championship in 2010. During the 2011-12 season, the Eagles used their relentless pressure to build a 74.6 scoring average with four games of 100 or more. But against Park Tudor, they started slowly, hitting only 9-of-27 shots (33.3 percent) in the first half. They fell behind 40-23 by halftime. Four Eagles scored in double dig-its, led by Elijah Ray with 14. Michael Ford had 13 points. DeJuan Marrero and Justin King each scored 12.

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Year Champion Runner-Up Score Head Coach Record Site 2000-01 4A Pike Penn 56-42 Alan Darner 26-3 Conseco Fieldhouse 3A Muncie Southside Evansville Mater Dei 81-78 (OT) Rick Baumgartner 23-3 Conseco Fieldhouse 2A Harding Batesville 73-70 Al Gooden 23-5 Conseco Fieldhouse A Attica Blue River Valley 64-62 Ralph Shrader 21-6 Conseco Fieldhouse2001-02 4A Gary West Side Pike 58-55 John Boyd 23-4 Conseco Fieldhouse 3A Delta Harding 65-54 Paul Keller 22-6 Conseco Fieldhouse 2A Speedway Bluffton 62-48 Trent Lehman 22-4 Conseco Fieldhouse A Rossville Barr-Reeve 79-68 Jeff Henley 23-4 Conseco Fieldhouse2002-03 4A Pike DeKalb 65-52 Larry Bullington 29-0 Conseco Fieldhouse 3A Indianapolis Bishop Chatard Fort Wayne Elmhurst 78-44 Dan Archer 22-2 Conseco Fieldhouse 2A Cass Forest Park 57-48 Basil Mawbey 26-0 Conseco Fieldhouse A Lafayette Central Catholic Southwestern (Shelbyville) 68-64 Chad Dunwoody 18-9 Conseco Fieldhouse2003-04 4A Lawrence North Columbia City 50-29 Jack Keefer 29-2 Conseco Fieldhouse 3A Evansville Mater Dei Bellmont 63-45 John Goebel 21-6 Conseco Fieldhouse 2A Jimtown Brownstown Central 63-59 Randy DeShone 25-2 Conseco Fieldhouse A Waldron FW Blackhawk Christian 69-54 Jason Delaney 27-0 Conseco Fieldhouse2004-05 4A Lawrence North Muncie Central 63-52 Jack Keefer 24-2 Conseco Fieldhouse 3A Washington Plymouth 74-72 (OT) Dave Omer 27-2 Conseco Fieldhouse 2A Forest Park Harding 68-63 Tom Beach 23-4 Conseco Fieldhouse A Lapel Loogootee 51-40 Jimmie Howell 25-3 Conseco Fieldhouse2005-06 4A Lawrence North Muncie Central 80-56 Jack Keefer 29-0 Conseco Fieldhouse 3A New Castle Jay County 51-43 Steve Bennett 21-6 Conseco Fieldhouse 2A Forest Park Harding 61-55 Tom Beach 25-3 Conseco Fieldhouse A Hauser Tri-Central 64-36 Bob Nobbe 25-2 Conseco Fieldhouse2006-07 4A East Chicago Central North Central (Indpls.) 87-83 Pete Trgovich 23-3 Conseco Fieldhouse 3A Plymouth Evansville Bosse 72-61 Jack Edison 25-2 Conseco Fieldhouse 2A Northwestern Winchester 78-74 (2 OT) Jim Gish 25-2 Conseco Fieldhouse A Oregon-Davis Barr-Reeve 63-52 Travis Hannah 27-1 Conseco Fieldhouse2007-08 4A Brownsburg Marion 40-39 Joshua Kendrick 22-5 Conseco Fieldhouse 3A Washington Harding 84-60 Gene Miiller 23-2 Conseco Fieldhouse 2A Fort Wayne Bishop Luers Winchester 69-67 James Blackmon 24-3 Conseco Fieldhouse A Triton Indianapolis Lutheran 50-42 Jason Groves 25-2 Conseco Fieldhouse2008-09 4A Bloomington South Fort Wayne Snider 69-62 J.R. Holmes 26-0 Conseco Fieldhouse 3A Princeton Rochester 81-79 (OT) Tom Weeks 29-0 Conseco Fieldhouse 2A Fort Wayne Bishop Luers Brownstown Central 67-49 James Blackmon 23-4 Conseco Fieldhouse A Jac-Cen-Del Triton 66-55 David Bradshaw 25-2 Conseco Fieldhouse2009-10 4A North Central (Indianapolis) Warsaw 95-74 Doug Mitchell 25-3 Conseco Fieldhouse 3A Washington Gary Wallace 65-62 (OT) Gene Miiller 23-3 Conseco Fieldhouse 2A Wheeler Park Tudor 41-38 Mike Jones 27-1 Conseco Fieldhouse A Bowman Academy Barr-Reeve 74-52 Marvin Rea 24-1 Conseco Fieldhouse2010-11 4A Bloomington South Kokomo 56-42 J.R. Holmes 26-2 Conseco Fieldhouse 3A Washington Culver Academies 61-46 Gene Miiller 24-4 Conseco Fieldhouse 2A Park Tudor Hammond Bishop Noll 43-42 Ed Schilling 26-2 Conseco Fieldhouse A Indianapolis Metropolitan Triton 59-55 Nick Reich 22-6 Conseco Fieldhouse2011-12 4A Carmel Pike 80-67 Scott Heady 22-4 Bankers Life Fieldhouse 3A Guerin Catholic Norwell 64-48 Pete Smith 23-5 Bankers Life Fieldhouse 2A Park Tudor Bowman Academy 79-57 Ed Schilling 24-2 Bankers Life Fieldhouse A Loogootee Rockville 55-52 Mike Wagoner 21-4 Bankers Life Fieldhouse

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Outstanding Official

Tracy Black Honored as State’s Top Official Tracy Black of Fishers is the recipient of the 2013 Interscho-lastic Athletic Official Award for excellence in the sport of boys basketball. Tracy will be honored in a special ceremony during

today’s state finals. Each year, the Indiana High School Athletic Association, in cooperation with the National Fed-eration of Interscholastic Officials Association, recognizes and honors an outstanding official in each of 11 sports during the school year. Tracy is an active member of both the Crossroads and Indiana Officials Associations, where he has held the positions of president, vice-president, secretary, and

board member throughout his career. He has served as an IHSAA rules interpreter and local association rules interpreter and clinician.

Tracy has officiated boys basketball for 16 years. During his career, he has overseen 12 sectionals, nine regionals, six semi-states, and two state finals. Tracy has volunteered as an official for Special Olympics basketball and football, and has assisted several church league organizations by donating his officiating services to youth leagues. Tracy was selected for this honor by a committee represent-ing the official’s associations. In Indiana there are 26 associations made up of men and women who give up much of their personal time to assist in providing wholesome, worthwhile, and healthy activities for the student athletes in our state. Statewide, there are more than 8,000 officials licensed by the IHSAA in 11 sports. Tracy is a 1979 graduate of John Marshall High School and a 1983 graduate of Indiana State University where he obtained a bachelor’s degee in business administration. Tracy has worked for Comcast in Fishers for 17 years where he has held the posi-tion of Regional Manager of Learning and Development for 10 years. Tracy has two children: Tracy Jr. (22) and Victoria (14).

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State Finals Records

Top Five Rebounding Leaders (Multiple Class)

Class 4ARk. Name School Rbs. Year1. Justin Riley Elkhart Central 17 19992. Chris Hunter Gary West Side 15 20023. Julian Mavunga Brownsburg 14 2008 Bradley Sneary Fort Wayne Snider 14 20095. Justin Cage Pike 13 2003

Class 3ARk. Name School Rbs. Year1. Gerry Hall Muncie Southside 26 1999 Cody Zeller Washington 26 20103. Cody Zeller Washington 18 20114. Seth Coy Washington 16 2008 Tyler Zeller Washington 16 2008

Class 2ARk. Name School Rbs. Year1. Brandon Hopf Forest Park 16 20052. Deshaun Thomas Fort Wayne Bishop Luers 15 20093. J.D. Clampitt Speedway 14 2002 Trai Essex Harding 14 2001 Brandon Hopf Forest Park 14 2006

Class ARk. Name School Rbs. Year1. Bobby Jolliff Hauser 15 20062. Jordan Barnard Waldron 14 2004 Todd Humerickhouse Bloomfield 14 1998 Josh Wittgren Union (Dugger) 14 20005. Colton Keel Triton 13 2009 Anthony Jackson Indianapolis Metropolitan 13 2011

Top 5 Rebounding Leaders (Single Class)

One Game (* championship game)Rk. Name School Rbs. Year1. Brad Miley Rushville 29 19762. George McGinnis Indianapolis Washington 27 19693. Jim Ligon Kokomo 24 19614. Alan Henderson Brebeuf Jesuit 23 19915. Jim Bradley East Chicago Roosevelt 21 *1970 Brad Miley Rushville 21 *1976 Courtney Witte Vincennes Lincoln 21 *1981

Two GamesRk. Name School Rbs. Year1. Brad Miley Rushville 50 19762. Jim Ligon Kokomo 42 19613. George McGinnis Indianapolis Washington 41 19694. Jim Bradley East Chicago Roosevelt 39 19705. Eric Montross Lawrence North 37 1989

Top Five Scoring Leaders (Multiple Class)

Class 4ARk. Name School Pts. Year 1. Ben Gardner Carmel 31 20122. Greg Oden Lawrence North 29 20053. E’Twaun Moore East Chicago Central 28 2007 Nic Moore Warsaw 28 2010 Zach Randolph Marion 28 2000

Class 3ARk. Name School Pts. Year1. Tyler Zeller Washington 43 20082. Bruce Grimm Jr. Rochester 40 20093. Kelly Robbins Delta 38 20024. Zach Hahn New Castle 29 20065. Randy Davis Plymouth 28 2007

Class 2ARk. Name School Pts. Year1. Tyler Koch Winchester 37 20082. Deshaun Thomas Fort Wayne Bishop Luers 34 20093. Jacob Garvin Batesville 30 20014. Zavier Sanders Northwestern 29 20075. Brock Morrison Winchester 27 2007 Brandon Hopf Forest Park 27 2005

Class ARk. Name School Pts. Year1. Zane Bowman Barr-Reeve 37 2002 Brock Graves Rossville 37 20023. Brody Boyd Union (Dugger) 35 20004. Ryan Rooks Southwestern (Shelbyville) 31 20035. Kyle Cox Blue River Valley 30 2001

Top 10 Scoring Leaders (Single Class)

One Game (* championship game)Rk. Name School Pts. Year1. James Blackmon Marion 52 19832. Troy Lewis Anderson 42 19833. Ron Bonham Muncie Central 40 1960 David Shepherd Carmel 40 *1970 Pete Trgovich East Chicago Washington 40 19716. Oscar Robertson Indpls. Crispus Attucks 39 *1956 Scott Skiles Plymouth 39 *19828. Pat Graham Floyd Central 37 1989 Drake Morris East Chicago Washington 37 197710. Bill Finley New Albany 36 1973 Dee Monroe Madison 36 *1949

Two GamesRk. Name School Pts. Year1. Troy Lewis Anderson 76 19832. Ron Bonham Muncie Central 69 1960 Scott Skiles Plymouth 69 19824. David Shepherd Carmel 68 1970 Pete Trgovich East Chicago Washington 68 19716. Jimmy Webb South Bend Adams 65 19737. Drake Morris East Chicago Washington 64 19778. Bob Ford Evansville North 62 1967 George McGinnis Indianapolis Washington 62 1969 Bobby Miles East Chicago Washington 62 1962

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State Finals Records

Team RecordsMost Points4A: 95 by North Central (Indianapolis) vs. Warsaw, 2010.3A: 84 by Washington vs. Harding, 2008.2A: 79 by Park Tudor vs. Bowman Academy, 2012.A: 82 by Lafayette Central Catholic vs. Union (Dugger), 2000.Single ClassSemifinal Game: 102 by Muncie Central vs. Bloomington, 1960; 102 by East Chicago Washington vs. Floyd Central, 1971.Championship Game: 97 by Indpls. Attucks vs. Gary Roosevelt, 1955. Most Combined Points4A: 170 by E. Chicago Cent. (87) and North Cent. (Ind.) (83) 2007.3A: 160 by Princeton (81) and Rochester (79), 2009.2A: 152 by Northwestern (78) and Winchester (74) (2OT), 2007.A: 152 by Laf. Central Cath. (82) and Union (Dugger) (70), 2000.Single ClassSemifinal Game: 194 by SB Adams (99) and Anderson (95), 1973. Championship Game: 181 by SB Clay (93) and Valparaiso (88) (OT), 1994.

Largest Margin of Victory4A: 24 by Lawrence North (80) and Muncie Central (56), 2006.3A: 34 by Indpls. Bishop Chatard (78) and FW Elmhurst (44), 2003.2A: 22 by Park Tudor (79) and Bowman Academy (57), 2012.A: 28 by Hauser (64) and Tri-Central (36), 2006.Single ClassSemifinal Game: 36 by Muncie Cent. (102) and Bloomington (66), 1960. Championship Game: 40 by Lebanon (51) and Lebanon (11), 1912.

Most Points In A Half4A: 51 by North Cent. (Ind.) (2nd half) vs. E. Chicago Cent., 2007.3A: 45 by Evansville Bosse (2nd half) vs. Plymouth, 2007; 45 by

Washington (2nd half) vs. Harding, 2008.2A: 44 by Batesville (2nd half) vs. Harding, 2001.A: 45 by Rossville (1st half) vs. Barr-Reeve, 2002.Single ClassSemifinal Game: 55 by Gary Roosevelt (2nd half) vs. Whitko, 1991.Championship Game: 51 by Indianapolis Attucks (1st half) vs. Gary

Roosevelt, 1955.

Most Combined Points In A Half4A: 97 by North Central (Indpls.) (49) and Warsaw (48) (2nd half), 2010.3A: 87 by Evans. Bosse (45) and Plymouth (42) (2nd half), 2007.2A: 84 by Brownstown Central (43) and Jimtown (41) (2nd half), 2004.A: 83 by Triton (42) and Jac-Cen-Del (41) (2nd half), 2009.Single ClassSemifinal Game: 100 by East Chicago Washington (53) and Floyd

Central (47) (2nd half), 1971. Championship Game: 91 by SB Adams (49) and New Albany (42)

(2nd half), 1973.

Most Points In A Quarter4A: 30 by E. Chicago Central (2nd quarter) vs. North Central, 2007.3A: 30 by Evansville Bosse (4th quarter) vs. Plymouth, 2007.2A: 31 by Jimtown (4th quarter) vs. Brownstown Central, 2004.A: 28 by Attica (4th quarter) vs. Blue River Valley, 2001; 28 by Triton (4th quarter) vs. Jac-Cen-Del, 2009.Single ClassSemifinal Game: 34 by Anderson (4th quarter) vs. SB Adams, 1973; 34 by East Chicago Washington (4th quarter) vs. Richmond, 1985.Championship Game: 32 by SB Clay (4th qtr.) vs. Valparaiso, 1994.

Most Combined Points In A Quarter4A: 53 by Pike (28) and Carmel (23) (4th quarter), 2012.3A: 55 by Evans. Bosse (30) and Plymouth (25) (4th quarter), 2007.2A: 59 by Jimtown (31) and Brownstown Cent. (28) (4th qtr.), 2004.A: 48 by Triton (28) and Jac-Cen-Del (20) (4th quarter), 2009.Single ClassSemifinal Game: 64 by Anderson (34) and SB Adams (30) (4th qtr.), 1973. Championship Game: 57 by South Bend Adams (31) and New

Albany (26) (4th quarter), 1973.

Fewest Points Allowed4A: 29 by Lawrence North vs. Columbia City, 2004.3A: 43 by New Castle vs. Jay County, 2006.2A: 38 by Wheeler vs. Park Tudor, 2010.A: 36 by Hauser vs. Tri-Central, 2006.Single ClassSemifinal Game: 16 by Anderson vs. Rochester, 1937.Championship Game: 8 by Wingate vs. Anderson, 1914.

Most Field Goals Made4A: 36 by North Central (Indianapolis) vs. Warsaw, 2010.3A: 32 by Indpls. Bishop Chatard vs. Fort Wayne Elmhurst, 2003; 32 by Princeton vs. Rochester, 2009.2A: 29 by Harding vs. Batesville, 2001; 29 by Park Tudor vs. Bowman Academy, 2012.A: 30 by Rossville vs. Barr-Reeve, 2002; 30 by Bowman Academy vs. Barr-Reeve, 2010.Single ClassSemifinal Game: 45 by South Bend Adams vs. Anderson, 1973.Championship Game: 38 by Indianapolis Attucks vs. Kokomo, 1959.

Most Combined Field Goals Made4A: 65 by North Central (33) and East Chicago Central (32), 2007.3A: 59 by Princeton (32) and Rochester (27), 2009.2A: 52 by Park Tudor (29) and Bowman Academy (23), 2012.A: 55 by Laf. Central Catholic (28) and Union (Dugger) (27), 2000. 55 by Rossville (30) and Barr-Reeve (25), 2002.Single ClassSemifinal Game: 87 by SB Adams (45) and Anderson (42), 1973. Championship Game: 67 by New Albany (36) and SB Adams (31), 1973. Most Field Goals Attempted4A: 65 by East Chicago Central vs. North Central, 2007. 65 by North Central vs. East Chicago Central, 2007.3A: 77 by Muncie Southside vs. Plainfield, 1999.2A: 72 by Forest Park vs. Harding, 2005.A: 70 by Fort Wayne Blackhawk Christian vs. Waldron, 2004.Single ClassSemifinal Game: 91 by Ind. Arsenal Tech.l vs. Laf. Jefferson, 1952. Championship Game: 85 by SB Adams vs. New Albany, 1973.

Most Combined Field Goals Attempted4A: 130 by East Chicago Central (65) and North Central (65), 2007.3A: 138 by Muncie Southside (77) and Plainfield (61), 1999.2A: 129 by Forest Park (72) and Harding (57), 2005.A: 124 by Tri-Central (67) and Hauser (57), 2006.Single ClassSemifinal Game: 180 by Ind. Attucks (90) and Evan Reitz (90), 1951. Championship Game: 162 by Gary Tolleston (83) and Indpls.

Washington (79), 1969. Highest Field Goal Percentage4A: .615 (24-39) by Lawrence North vs. Muncie Central, 2005.3A: .692 (27-39) by Indianapolis Cathedral vs. Yorktown, 1998. .692 (27-39) by Washington vs. Plymouth, 2005.2A: .558 (29-52) by Park Tudor vs. Bowman Academy, 2012.A: .563 (18-32) by Loogootee vs. Rockville, 2012.Single ClassSemifinal Game: .680 (32-47) by Vincennes Lincoln vs. Shenandoah, 1981. Championship Game: .596 (31-52) by Marion vs. Richmond, 1985.

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Highest Combined Field Goal Percentage4A: .561 by North Central (Indianapolis) (36-63) and Warsaw (28-51), 2010.3A: .567 by Plymouth (22-38) and Evansville Bosse (24-43), 2007.2A: .500 by Harding (29-55) and Batesville (22-47), 2001; .500 by Park Tudor (29-52) and Bowman Academy (23-52), 2012.A: .509 by Rossville (30-54) and Barr-Reeve (25-54), 2002.Single ClassSemifinal Game: .566 by Kokomo (26-43) and Floyd Cent. (25-47), 1989. Championship Game: .574 by Plymouth (29-50) and Gary Roosevelt

(33-58), 1982.

Most 3-Point Field Goals Made4A: 10 by Bloomington North vs. Marion, 2000.3A: 15 by Rochester vs. Princeton, 2009.2A: 10 by Westview vs. Winchester, 2000. 10 by Park Tudor vs. Bowman Academy, 2012.A: 9 by Barr-Reeve vs. Oregon-Davis, 2007.Single ClassSemifinal Game: 8 by Lafayette Jefferson vs. Warsaw, 1992. Championship Game: 10 by Valparaiso vs. South Bend Clay, 1994.

Most Combined 3-Point Field Goals Made4A: 15 by Muncie Central (9) and Lawrence North (6), 2006.3A: 19 by Plymouth (11) and Washington (8), 2005; 19 by Rochester (15) and Princeton (4), 2009.2A: 16 by Westview (10) and Winchester (6), 2000.A: 14 by Barr-Reeve (9) and Oregon-Davis (5), 2007. 14 by Triton (8) and Indianapolis Metropolitan (6), 2011.Single ClassSemifinal Game: 13 by Valparaiso (7) and Ben Davis (6), 1994. Championship Game: 19 by Valparaiso (10) and SB Clay (9), 1994.

Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted4A: 23 by North Central vs. East Chicago Central, 2007.3A: 33 by Rochester vs. Princeton, 2009.2A: 23 by Winchester vs. Westview, 2000.A: 31 by Tri-Central vs. Hauser, 2006. Single ClassSemifinal Game: 29 by Ben Davis vs. Valparaiso, 1994. Championship Game: 30 by Valparaiso vs. South Bend Clay, 1994.

Most Combined 3-Point Field Goals Attempted4A: 37 by North Central (23) and East Chicago Central (14), 2007.3A: 52 by Rochester (33) and Princeton (19), 2009.2A: 40 by Winchester (23) and Westview (17), 2000.A: 42 by Tri-Central (31) and Hauser (11), 2006.Single ClassSemifinal Game: 43 by Ben Davis (29) and Valparaiso (14), 1994. Championship Game: 49 by Valparaiso (30) and SB Clay (19), 1994.

Highest 3-Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 10 attempts)4A: .500 (6-12) by Lawrence North vs. Muncie Central, 2006.3A: .571 (8-14) by Washington vs. Plymouth, 2005.2A: .588 (10-17) by Westview vs. Winchester, 2000.A: .545 (6-11) by Waldron vs. FW Blackhawk Christian, 2004.Single ClassSemifinal Game: .500 (7-14) by Valparaiso vs. Ben Davis, 1994. Championship Game: .600 (6-10) by Merrillville vs. Ben Davis, 1995.

Highest Combined 3-Point Field Goal Percentage (minimum 15 attempts)

4A: .448 by Bloomington North (10-22) and Marion (3-7), 2000.3A: .413 by Washington (8-14) and Plymouth (11-32), 2005.2A: .444 by Harding (3-7) and Batesville (5-11), 2001.A: .429 by Lapel (6-13) and Loogootee (3-8), 2005.Single ClassSemifinal Game: .348 by Kokomo (4-9) and Floyd Cent (4-14), 1989. Championship Game: .625 by Ben Davis (4-6) and Merrillville (6-10),

1995.

Most Free Throws Made4A: 30 by Carmel vs. Pike, 2012.3A: 32 by Washington vs. Gary Wallace, 2010.2A: 27 by Winchester vs. Northwestern, 2007.A: 20 by Lafayette Central Catholic vs. Union (Dugger), 2000. 20 by Oregon-Davis vs. Barr-Reeve, 2007.Single ClassSemifinal Game: 34 by Muncie Central vs. Elkhart, 1954. Championship Game: 32 by Connersville vs. Gary West Side, 1972. Most Combined Free Throws Made4A: 41 by Carmel (30) and Pike (11), 2012.3A: 45 by Muncie Southside (27) and Evans. Mater Dei (18), 2001.2A: 47 by Winchester (27) and Northwestern (20), 2007.A: 30 by Loogootee (15) and Rockville (15), 2012.Single ClassSemifinal Game: 50 by New Albany (33) and Warsaw (17), 1996.Championship Game: 39 by Connersville (32) and Gary West Side (7), 1972. Most Free Throws Attempted4A: 45 by Carmel vs. Pike, 2012.3A: 45 by Washington vs. Gary Wallace, 2010.2A: 36 by Winchester vs. Northwestern, 2007.A: 30 by Lafayette Central Catholic vs. Union (Dugger), 2000.Single ClassSemifinal Game: 53 by New Albany vs. Warsaw, 1996.Championship Game: 46 by Connersville vs. Gary West Side, 1972.

Most Combined Free Throws Attempted4A: 68 by Carmel (45) and Pike (23), 2012.3A: 62 by Washington (45) and Gary Wallace (17), 2010.2A: 71 by Winchester (36) and Northwestern (35), 2007.A: 48 by Laf. Central Catholic (30) and Union (Dugger), (18), 2000.Single ClassSemifinal Game: 75 by New Albany (53) and Warsaw (22), 1996.Championship Game: 58 by Connersville (46) and Gary West Side (12), 1972. Highest Free Throw Percentage (min. 10 attempts)4A: .850 (17-20) by Bloomington South vs. FW Snider, 2009.3A: 1.000 (11-11) by Plymouth vs. Washington, 2005; 1.000 (10-10) by Rochester vs. Princeton, 2009.2A: .941 (16-17) by Alexandria vs. Southwestern (Hanover), 1998.A: .867 (13-15) by Rossville vs. Barr-Reeve, 2002.Single ClassSemifinal Game: 1.000 (16-16) by Loogootee vs. Col. North, 1975.Championship Game: .941 (16-17) by Muncie Central vs. Anderson, 1979.

Highest Combined Free Throw Percentage4A: .786 by Kokomo (7-8) and Bloomington South (15-20), 2011.3A: .851 by Rochester (10-10) and Princeton (13-17), 2009.2A: .827 by Alexandria (16-17) and Southwestern (Han.) (8-12), 1998. .827 by Westview (13-15) and Winchester (11-14), 2000.A: .806 by Barr-Reeve (5-6) and Oregon-Davis (20-25), 2007.Single ClassSemifinal Game: .880 by Warsaw (16-17) and New Castle (6-8), 1984.Championship Game: .947 by Muncie Central (16-17) and Anderson

(2-2), 1979.

Most Rebounds (includes team rebounds)4A: 44 by Carmel vs. Pike, 2012.3A: 67 by Muncie Southside vs. Plainfield, 1999.2A: 52 by Forest Park vs. Harding, 2005.A: 55 by Hauser vs. Tri-Central, 2006. Single ClassSemifinal Game: 64 by Kokomo vs. Logansport, 1961.Championship Game: 75 by Ind. Wash. vs. Gary Tolleston, 1969.

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Most Combined Rebounds (includes team rebounds)4A: 81 by Elkhart Central (42) and North Central (Ind) (39), 1999.3A: 109 by Muncie Southside (67) and Plainfield (42), 1999.2A: 91 by Forest Park (52) and Harding (39), 2005; 91 by Winchester (50) and Northwestern (41), 2007.A: 95 by Hauser (55) and Tri-Central (40), 2006.Single ClassSemifinal Game: 114 by East Chicago Washington (62) and

Rushville (52), 1976.Championship Game: 117 by Indianapolis Washington (75) and

Gary Tolleston (42), 1969.

Most Assists (since 1972)4A: 25 by North Central vs. East Chicago Central, 2007.3A: 20 by Indianapolis Bishop Chatard vs. FW Elmhurst, 2003.2A: 19 by Park Tudor vs. Bowman Academy, 2012.A: 21 by Rossville vs. Barr-Reeve, 2002.Single ClassSemifinal Game: 24 by Gary Roosevelt vs. Whitko, 1991.Championship Game: 29 by South Bend Clay vs. Valparaiso, 1994. Most Combined Assists (since 1972)4A: 37 by North Central (25) and East Chicago Central (12), 2007.3A: 31 by Washington (17) and Plymouth (14), 2005.2A: 29 by Paoli (15) and Westview (14), 1999. 29 by Park Tudor (19) and Bowman Academy (10), 2012.A: 33 by Rossville (21) and Barr-Reeve (12), 2002.Single ClassSemifinal Game: 37 by Jeffersonville (22) and SB St. Joseph’s (15), 1993.Championship Game: 42 by SB Clay (29) and Valparaiso (13), 1994.

Most Blocked Shots (since 1979)4A: 9 by Bloomington North vs. Marion, 2000.3A: 6 by Brebeuf Jesuit vs. Andrean, 2000; 6 by Indianapolis Bishop Chatard vs. FW Elmhurst, 2003; 6 by Washington vs. Harding, 2008.2A: 9 by Harding vs. Forest Park, 2005; 9 by Fort Wayne Bishop Luers vs. Brownstown Central, 2009.A: 12 by Hauser vs. Tri-Central, 2006. Single ClassSemifinal Game: 9 by Concord vs. Hammond Noll, 1988.Championship Game: 6 by Concord vs. Muncie Central, 1988; 6 by Lawrence North vs. Kokomo, 1989; 6 by Concord vs. Bedford North Lawrence, 1990.

Most Combined Blocked Shots (since 1979)4A: 12 by Carmel (7) and Pike (5), 2012.3A: 8 by Muncie Southside (4) and Evansville Mater Dei (4), 2001; 8 by Indpls. Bishop Chatard (6) and FW Elmhurst (2), 2003; 8 by Washington (6) and Harding (2), 2008; 8 by Washington (4) and Gary Wallace (4), 2010.2A: 16 by FW Bishop Luers (9) and Brownstown Central (7), 2009.A: 14 by Hauser (12) and Tri-Central (2), 2006.Single ClassSemifinal Game: 9 by Concord (9) and Hammond Noll (0), 1988 9 by Richmond (6) and Jeffersonville (3), 1992 9 by Ben Davis (6) and Lafayette Jefferson (3), 1996.Championship Game: 9 by Concord (6) and Muncie Cent. (3), 1988.

Most Steals (since 1977)4A: 16 by North Central (Indianapolis) vs. Warsaw, 2010.3A: 15 by Brebeuf Jesuit vs. Andrean, 2000; 15 by Plymouth vs. Washington, 2005.2A: 17 by Harding vs. Forest Park, 2006.A: 18 by Bowman Academy vs. Barr-Reeve, 2010.Single ClassSemifinal Game: 15 by Richmond vs. Jeffersonville, 1992.Championship Game: 16 by Gary Roosevelt vs. Brebeuf, 1991.

Most Combined Steals (since 1977)4A: 25 by North Central (Indianapolis) (16) and Warsaw (9), 2010.3A: 24 by Brebeuf Jesuit (15) and Andrean (9), 2000.2A: 23 by Harding (14) and Forest Park (9), 2005.A: 27 by Attica (16) and Blue River Valley (11), 2001; 27 by Hauser (15) and Tri-Central (12), 2006.Single ClassSemifinal Game: 23 by Carmel (12) and Ben Davis (11), 1993.Championship Game: 26 by Gary Roosevelt (16) and Brebeuf Jesuit

(10), 1991.

Most Fouls4A: 28 by Pike vs. Carmel, 2012.3A: 28 by Gary Wallace vs. Washington, 2010.2A: 29 by Northwestern vs. Winchester, 2007.A: 22 by Union (Dugger) vs. Lafayette Central Catholic, 2000; 22 by Triton vs. Jac-Cen-Del, 2009.

Single ClassSemifinal Game: 34 by Warsaw vs. New Albany, 1996.Championship Game: 31 by Gary West Side vs. Connersville, 1972. Most Combined Fouls4A: 47 by Pike (28) and Carmel (19), 2012. 3A: 43 by Muncie Southside (25) and Plainfield (18), 1999; 43 by Muncie Southside (22) and Evans. Mater Dei (21), 2001.2A: 57 by Northwestern (29) and Winchester (28), 2007.A: 41 by Lafayette Central Catholic (21) and Bloomfield (20), 1998.Single ClassSemifinal Game: 55 by Warsaw (34) and New Albany (21), 1996.Championship Game: 47 by Laf. Jefferson (26) and Madison (21), 1950 47 by Muncie Central (25) and East Chicago Washington (22), 1960.

Individual RecordsMost Points4A: 31 by Ben Gardner, Carmel vs. Pike, 2012.3A: 43 by Tyler Zeller, Washington vs. Harding, 2008.2A: 37 by Tyler Koch, Winchester vs. FW Bishop Luers, 2008.A: 37 by Zane Bowman, Barr-Reeve vs. Rossville, 2002; 37 by Brock Graves, Rossville vs. Barr-Reeve, 2002.Single ClassSemifinal Game: 52 by James Blackmon, Marion vs. Anderson, 1983. Championship Game: 40 by David Shepherd, Carmel vs. East

Chicago Roosevelt, 1970.

Most Field Goals Made4A: 14 by Greg Oden, Lawrence North vs. Muncie Central, 2005.3A: 14 by Tyler Zeller, Washington vs. Harding, 2008; 14 by Bruce Grimm Jr., Rochester vs. Princeton, 2009.2A: 15 by Tyler Koch, Winchester vs. FW Bishop Luers, 2008.A: 16 by Brock Graves, Rossville vs. Barr-Reeve, 2002.Single ClassSemifinal Game: 24 by James Blackmon, Marion vs. Anderson, 1983. Championship Game: 18 by Oscar Robertson, Indianapolis Attucks

vs. Lafayette Jefferson, 1956. Most Field Goals Attempted4A: 22 by Zach Randolph, Marion vs. Bloomington North, 2000.3A: 29 by Bruce Grimm Jr., Rochester vs. Princeton, 2009.2A: 25 by Tyler Koch, Winchester vs. Northwestern, 2007.A: 28 by Grayson Flittner, Tri-Central vs. Hauser, 2006.Single ClassSemifinal Game: 47 by James Blackmon, Marion vs. Anderson,

1983.Championship Game: 39 by David Shepherd, Carmel vs. East

Chicago Roosevelt, 1970.

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Highest Field Goal Percentage (min. 10 attempts)4A: .750 (9-12) by Zach Randolph, Marion vs. Pike, 1998.3A: .900 (9-10) by Jared Wendel, Plymouth vs. Evans Bosse, 2007.2A: .833 (10-12) by Zavier Sanders, Northwestern vs. Winchester, 2007.A: .800 (16-20) by Brock Graves, Rossville vs. Barr-Reeve, 2002.Single ClassSemifinal Game: .909 (10-11) by Ray McCallum, Muncie Central vs.

Terre Haute South, 1979.Championship Game: .818 (9-11) by Bobby Edmonds, Indianapolis

Attucks vs. Kokomo, 1959.

Most 3-Point Field Goals Made4A: 5 by Kelvin Boatner, Bloomington North vs. Marion, 2000.3A: 8 by Bruce Grimm Jr., Rochester vs. Princeton, 2009.2A: 6 by Paul Bayt, Park Tudor vs. Bowman Academy, 2012.A: 6 by Brody Boyd, Union (Dugger) vs. Laf. Central Catholic, 2000.Single Class Semifinal Game: 4 by Todd Leary, Lawrence North vs. South Bend

St. Joseph’s, 1989; 4 by Jeremy Sinsabaugh, Bloomington North vs. Kokomo, 1997; 4 by Herman Fowler, Kokomo vs. Bloomington North, 1997.

Championship Game: 6 by Jeff Poisel, Ben Davis vs. New Albany, 1996. Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted4A: 10 by Eric Gordon, North Central (Ind.) vs. E. Chicago Cent., 2007.3A: 15 by Kyle Benge, Plymouth vs. Washington, 2005; 15 by Bruce Grimm Jr., Rochester vs. Princeton, 2009.2A: 10 by Trevor Crafton, Southwestern (Han) vs. Alexandria, 1998; 10 by Mark Alexander, Northwestern vs. Winchester, 2007; 10 by Deshaun Thomas, FW Luers vs. Brownstown Central, 2009. 10 by Paul Bayt, Park Tudor vs. Bowman Academy, 2012.A: 17 by Grayson Flittner, Tri-Central vs. Hauser, 2006.Single ClassSemifinal Game: 12 by Todd Leary, Lawrence North vs. SB St. Joseph’s, 1989. Championship Game: 14 by Richie Hammel, Lafayette Jefferson vs.

Richmond, 1992; 14 by Bryce Drew, Valparaiso vs. South Bend Clay, 1994; 14 by Jeff Poisel, Ben Davis vs. New Albany, 1996.

Highest 3-Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 5 attempts)4A: .714 (5-7) by Kelvin Boatner, Bloomington N. vs. Marion, 2000.3A: .667 (4-6) by Tyler Rigby, Jay County vs. New Castle, 2006.2A: .667 (4-6) by Rusty Garner, Alexandria vs. Southwestern (Han.), 1998 .667 (4-6) by Deaundre Muhammad, Harding vs. Forest Park, 2006.A: .800 (4-5) by Jordan Everett, Triton vs. Indpls. Metropolitan, 2011.Single ClassSemifinal Game: .500 (4-8) by Herman Fowler, Kokomo vs. Bloom-

ington North, 1997. Championship Game: .667 (4-6) by Damon Frierson, Ben Davis vs.

Merrillville, 1995.

Most Rebounds4A: 17 by Justin Riley, Elkhart Central vs. N. Central (Ind.), 1999.3A: 26 by Gerry Hall, Muncie Southside vs. Plainfield, 1999; 26 by Cody Zeller, Washington vs. Gary Wallace, 2010.2A: 16 by Brandon Hopf, Forest Park vs. Harding, 2005.A: 15 by Bobby Jolliff, Hauser vs. Tri-Central, 2006. Single ClassSemifinal Game: 29 by Brad Miley, Rushville vs. East Chicago

Washington, 1976.Championship Game: 21 by Courtney Witte, Vincennes Lincoln vs.

Anderson, 1981.

Most Assists (since 1972)4A: 12 by Kevin Gant, North Central vs. E. Chicago Central, 2007.3A: 11 by Luke Zeller, Washington vs. Plymouth, 2005.2A: 12 by Kevin Ferrell, Park Tudor vs. Bowman Academy, 2012.A: 9 by Mark Rohrer, Barr-Reeve vs. Oregon-Davis, 2007.Single ClassSemifinal Game: 13 by Bryce Drew, Valparaiso vs. Ben Davis, 1994.Championship Game: 9 by Dave Colescott, Marion vs. Rushville,

1976; 9 by Nikki Mallory, Marion vs. Richmond, 1985.

Most Blocked Shots (since 1979)4A: 6 by Greg Oden vs. Muncie Central, 2005.3A: 4 by Michael Bennett, Brebeuf Jesuit vs. Andrean, 2000; 4 by Matt Kiefer, Evans. Mater Dei vs. Muncie Southside, 2001; 4 by Tyler Zeller, Washington vs. Harding, 2008.2A: 4 by Sean Day, FW Luers vs. Brownstown Central, 2009; 4 by Taylor Wischmeier, B’town Central vs. FW Luers, 2009.A: 11 by Bobby Jolliff, Hauser vs. Tri-Central, 2006.Single ClassSemifinal Game: 9 by Shawn Kemp, Concord vs. Hammond Noll, 1988. Championship Game: 6 by Shawn Kemp, Concord vs. Muncie

Central, 1988.

Most Steals (since 1977)4A: 6 by Andrae Betts, Marion vs. Pike, 1998; 6 by Anthony Kyle, Elkhart Central vs. North Central (Ind), 1999.3A: 7 by Sonny Troutman, Brebeuf Jesuit vs. Andrean, 2000.2A: 6 by Rusty Garner, Alexandria vs. Southwestern (Han), 1998. 6 by DeJuan Marrero, Bowman Academy vs. Park Tudor, 2012.A: 6 by Bobby Jolliff, Hauser vs. Tri-Central, 2006. 6 by Clay Leo, Triton vs. Indianapolis Metropolitan, 2011.Single ClassSemifinal Game: 6 by Jamie Horton, Anderson vs. Concord, 1990 6 by Billy Wright, Richmond vs. Jeffersonville, 1992 6 by Ben Larson, Elkhart Central vs. Merrillville, 1995.Championship Game: 6 by Jamar Johnson, Concord vs. Bedford

North Lawrence, 1990; 6 by Jeff Graham, Gary Roosevelt vs. Brebeuf, 1991.

Most Free Throws Made4A: 15 by Ben Gardner, Carmel vs. Pike, 2012.3A: 15 by Kelly Robbins, Delta vs. Harding, 2002; 15 by Tyler Zeller, Washington vs. Harding, 2008.2A: 12 by Jacob Garvin, Batesville vs. Harding, 2001; 12 by Blaze Ayers, Brownstown Central vs. FW Luers, 2009.A: 11 by Ryan Rooks, Southwestern (Shelbyville) vs. Lafayette

Central Catholic, 2003.Single ClassSemifinal Game: 16 by John Wilson, Evan Bosse vs. Madison, 1962 16 by Jack Moore, Muncie Central vs. Elkhart Central, 1978.Championship Game: 16 by Larry Miller, Connersville vs. Gary West

Side, 1972. Most Free Throws Attempted4A: 19 by Ben Gardner, Carmel vs. Pike, 2012.3A: 18 by Tyler Zeller, Washington vs. Harding, 2008.2A: 15 by Jacob Garvin, Batesville vs. Harding, 2001.A: 13 by Clay Leo, Triton vs. Indianapolis Metropolitan, 2011.Single ClassSemifinal Game: 20 by John Wilson, Evan. Bosse vs. Madison, 1962;

20 by Jerry Coleman, Richmond vs. Gary Roosevelt, 1987.Championship Game: 21 by Larry Miller, Connersville vs. Gary West

Side, 1972. Highest Free Throw Percentage (min. 10 attempts)4A: .800 (8-10) by Jason Gardner, North Central (Indpls.) vs.

Elkhart Central, 1999.3A: 1.000 (12-12) by Brice Jones, Muncie Southside vs. Evans. Mater Dei, 2001; 1.000 (15-15) by Kelly Robbins, Delta vs. Harding, 2002.2A: .923 (12-13) by Blaze Ayers, Brownstown Cent. vs. FW Luers, 2009.A: 1.000 (10-10) by Justin Egger, Oregon-Davis vs. Barr-Reeve, 2007.Single ClassSemifinal Game: .923 (12-13) by Jimmy Harvey, Gary West Side vs.

Anderson Madison Heights, 1972; .923 (12-13) by Troy Lewis, Anderson vs. Marion, 1983.

Championship Game: 1.000 (10-10) by Troy Lewis, Anderson vs. Connersville, 1983.

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Class 4ANo. Team W-L Pts1. Carmel (4) 18-2 2042. Munster (5) 22-0 2013. Columbus North (2) 21-1 1824. Evansville Harrison (1) 20-1 1545. Pike 19-3 1386. Hamilton Southeastern 17-3 1357. Indianapolis Cathedral 19-5 888. Kokomo 19-2 759. Lawrence North 16-5 6110. Indianapolis Arsenal Technical 20-4 56Others: Concord, North Central (Indianapolis), Jeffersonville, Ben Davis, Jay County.

Class 3ANo. Team W-L Pts1. Mt. Vernon (Fortville) (5) 19-1 2322. Greensburg (6) 19-1 2163. Andrean 17-3 1744. Brownstown (1) 20-1 1605. Evansville Bosse 17-5 1306. Plymouth 17-3 1227. Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran 17-4 1088. Batesville 18-2 1059. Frankfort 17-4 7610. Indianapolis Northwest 15-6 65Others: Guerin Catholic, Lebanon, Tippecanoe Valley.

Final Associated Press PollFebruary 25, 2013

Includes end of regular season records

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No. Team W-L Pts1. Munster (16) 22-0 3522. Carmel (1) 18-2 3193. Columbus North (1) 21-1 3174. Evansville Harrison 20-1 2735. Pike 19-3 2676. Hamilton Southeastern 17-3 2577. Kokomo 19-2 2168. Concord 19-1 2009. Park Tudor 20-2 19210. Indianapolis Arsenal Technical 20-4 17411. Jeffersonville 19-3 16212. North Central (Indianapolis) 14-5 15113. Indianapolis Cathedral 19-5 14514. Mt. Vernon (Fortville) 19-1 12815. Greensburg 19-1 12616. Lawrence North 16-5 9117. Merrillville 17-3 8718. South Bend Adams 18-2 8119. Andrean 17-3 3020. Columbia City 19-3 29

Others: Barr-Reeve, Batesville, Ben Davis, Brownstown Central, Evansville Bosse, Evansville North, Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran, Fort Wayne Northrop, Frankfort, Indianapolis Scecina, Jay County, Mt. Vernon, Penn, Plymouth, Rockville, Tipton, Valparaiso, Waldron, Wapahani, Warren Central.

Final Coaches Association PollFebruary 24, 2013

Includes end of regular season records

Class 2ANo. Team W-L Pts1. Park Tudor (12) 20-2 2402. Tipton 20-2 2063. Providence 17-3 1824. Hammond Bishop Noll 17-4 1205. Sullivan 19-3 1096. Wapahani 18-3 997. Bowman Academy 11-9 828. Clarksville 15-5 689. Fort Wayne Bishop Luers 13-6 6310. Linton-Stockton 18-3 51Others: Westview, Indianapolis Broad Ripple, Perry Central, Southridge, Speedway, Hagerstown.

Class ANo. Team W-L Pts1. Rockville (12) 22-0 2402. Waldron 20-0 1973. Barr-Reeve 20-1 1964. Pioneer 17-3 1585. Kouts 19-2 1026. Lafayette Central Catholic 13-8 967. Evansville Day 16-5 838. Marquette Catholic 16-5 829. Loogootee 16-5 65T10. Triton 15-5 62T10. Borden 17-3 62Others: Lakewood Park Christian, Fort Wayne Canterbury, North Daviess, Liberty Christian.

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IHSAA All-Time Career Scoring LeadersAs reported to the IHSAA through 2012-2013

Rk. Player School Final Season Points1. Damon Bailey Bedford N. Lawrence 1990 3,1342. Marion Pierce Lewisville 1961 3,0193. Deshaun Thomas FW Bishop Luers 2010 3,018 4. Brody Boyd Union (Dugger) 2000 2,6325. Rick Mount Lebanon 1966 2,5956. Billy Shepherd Carmel 1968 2,4657. Alan Henderson Brebeuf Jesuit 1991 2,4198. Mike Edwards Greenfield 1969 2,3439. Delray Brooks Michigan City Rogers 1984 2,32410. Brady Adkins Morristown 1992 2,319

11. Anthony Winchester Austin 2002 2,25612. Logan Irwin Whitko 2012 2,23013. Dave Shepherd Carmel 1970 2,22614. Seth Colclasure Bellmont 2002 2,20715. Grayson Flittner Tri-Central 2006 2,19816. Eric Gordon North Central (Indpls) 2007 2,17817. Chris Thomas Pike 2001 2,15618. Charlie McKenzie Claypool/Warsaw 1967 2,14519. Rich Mount Lebanon 1989 2,13920. Michael Lewis Jasper 1996 2,138 Kenny Rowan Northview 1989 2,138

22. Kyle Macy Peru 1975 2,13723. Shawn Kemp Concord 1988 2,13424. Doug Linville New Salem 1965 2,12025. Steve Alford New Castle 1983 2,11626. Shane Power Andrean 2000 2,11027. Dan Palombizio Michigan City Rogers 1981 2,09228. Daryl Warren Linden 1971 2,08329. Lloyd Bateman Plainville 1958 2,07830. George McGinnis Indpls. Washington 1969 2,070

31. John Hamilton Greenfield-Central 2000 2,06432. Kojak Fuller Anderson 1993 2,06033. Caleb Springer Logansport 1997 2,04234. A.J. Graves White River Valley 2004 2,04135. Kevin Ault Warsaw 1996 2,028 Ron Bonham Muncie Central 1960 2,02837. Steve Collier Southwestern (Hanover) 1974 2,02338. Ricky Hise Kouts 2003 2,02239. Jeff Perlich Churubusco 1988 2,01940. Luke Recker DeKalb 1997 2,008

41. Pat Manahan Delphi 1973 2,00342. Steve Anspaugh West Noble 1969 1,99243. Woody Austin Richmond 1988 1,99044. Kyle Cox Blue River Valley 2002 1,98745. Buster Briley Madison 1960 1,98546. Steve Baugh Jackson Twp. (Decatur Co.) 1965 1,98247. Kyle Benge Plymouth 2005 1,97948. Rusty Miller Switz City 1975 1,97849. Troy Lewis Anderson 1984 1,96650. Keith Gailes Michigan City Rogers 1987 1,964

IHSAA All-Time Single Season Scoring Leaders As reported to the IHSAA through 2012-2013

Rk. Player School Season G Avg Hi Pts.1. Dave Shepherd Carmel 1969-70 29 37.2 66 1,0792. Steve Alford New Castle 1982-83 29 37.2 57 1,0783. George McGinnis Indpls. Washington 1968-69 31 32.8 49 1,0194. Damon Bailey Bedford N. Lawrence 1989-90 31 31.3 42 972 Marion Pierce Lewisville 1960-61 27 36.0 53 9726. Delray Brooks Michigan City Rogers 1983-84 29 33.4 40 9707. Billy James Scottsburg 1968-69 26 36.1 69 9388. Woody Austin Richmond 1987-88 28 33.2 47 9329. Troy Lewis Anderson 1983-84 26 35.3 50 91810. James Blackmon Marion 1982-83 28 32.6 52 91411. Mike Edwards Greenfield 1968-69 25 36.4 57 91012. Brody Boyd Union (Dugger) 1999-00 28 32.2 49 90413. Damon Bailey Bedford N. Lawrence 1987-88 28 31.1 51 87214. Anthony Winchester Austin 2001-02 25 34.7 55 86915. Pat Graham Floyd Central 1988-89 27 32.0 44 86416. Rick Mount Lebanon 1965-66 26 33.1 57 86117. Jimmy Rayl Kokomo 1958-59 29 29.3 49 85818. Michael Lewis Jasper 1995-96 27 31.5 46 85219. Scott Skiles Plymouth, 1981-82 29 29.3 56 85020. Phil Wills Grass Creek 1956-57 20 42.4 60 84921. Kyle Macy Peru 1974-75 24 35.7 51 84722. Kevin Ault Warsaw 1995-96 28 30.1 47 84423. Jim Ligon Kokomo 1961-62 28 29.9 53 83924. Tyler Zeller Washington 2007-08 25 33.1 47 82825. Rusty Miller Central (Switz City) 1974-75 21 39.9 60 818 IHSAA Single Game Tournament Scoring Leaders Tournament games only through 2012-13 (45 pts. or more)Rk. Player School Season G Avg Hi Pts.58 – Roy Burris, Washington vs. Paxton, March 4, 1921.57 – Steve Alford, New Castle vs. Indianapolis Broad Ripple, March 19, 1983.57 – David Hanger, North Newton vs. River Forest, March 2, 1999.54 – Mike Newell, North Vermillion vs. Frontier, March 8, 1969.53 – Ron Bonham, Muncie Central vs. Middletown, March 5, 1960.52 – James Blackmon, Marion vs. Anderson, March 26, 1983 (State semifinal game).52 – George “Peck” Kixmiller, Vincennes vs. Otwell, March 10, 1917.52 – Kyle Morgan, Rushville vs. Danville, March 10, 2008.51 – Damon Bailey, Bedford North Lawrence vs. Jeffersonville, March 12, 1988.51-- Chuck Franz, Clarksville vs. New Albany, March 3, 1979.50 – Eric Ford, South Bend Riley vs. South Bend Clay, March 1, 1991.49-- George McGinnis, Indianapolis Washington vs. Jac-Cen-Del, March 15, 1969.49 – Scott Rolen, Jasper vs. Forest Park, March 2, 1993.48 – Grayson Flittner, Tri-Central vs. Lafayette Central Catholic, March 11, 2006. 48 – Shane Gibson, Floyd Central vs. Jeffersonville, March 3, 198947 – Ed Bridwell, McCutcheon vs. Harrison (West Lafayette), March 2, 1993. 47 – Shane Franks, Twin Lakes vs. Frontier, March 3, 1995.47 – Jim Ligon, Kokomo vs. Elkhart, March 10, 1962.47 – Rick Mount, Lebanon vs. Logansport, March 12, 1966.46 – Wayne Bright, Belle Union vs. Fillmore, Feb. 26, 1965.46 – Jake Parker, Portage vs. South Bend Washington, March 10, 2001.45 – Levi Carmichael, Eastern (Bloomfield) vs. North Knox, March 10, 2001.45 – Eric Gordon, North Central (Indpls.) vs. Noblesville, March 3, 2006.45 – Michael Lewis, Jasper vs. North Harrison, March 9, 1996.45 – Pat Manahan, Delphi vs. Lafayette Central Catholic, February, 1972.45 – Marc Slaton, Wabash vs. Southwood, March 1, 1989.45-- Doug Targgart, West Noble vs. Westview, March 3, 1990. 45 – Wilmer Wittmer, Loogootee vs. Petersburg, February 27, 1958.

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School Total YearsMuncie Central 8 1928, 1931, 1951, 1952, 1963, 1978, 1979, 1988Marion 7 1926, 1975, 1976, 1985, 1986, 1987, 2000 (4A)Washington 7 1930, 1941-42, 2005 (3A), 2008 (3A), 2010 (3A), 2011 (3A)Frankfort 4 1925, 1929, 1936, 1939Lawrence North 4 1989, 2004 (4A), 2005 (4A), 2006 (4A)Anderson 3 1935, 1937, 1946Bloomington South 3 1919, 2009, 2011 (4A)Evansville Bosse 3 1944, 1945, 1962Franklin 3 1920, 1921, 1922Indianapolis Attucks 3 1955, 1956, 1959Lafayette Central Cath. 3 1998 (A), 2000 (A), 2003 (A)Lafayette Jefferson 3 1916, 1948, 1964Lebanon 3 1912, 1917, 1918Martinsville 3 1924, 1927, 1933Pike 3 1998 (4A), 2001 (4A), 2003 (4A)Ben Davis 2 1995, 1996Carmel 2 1977, 2012 (4A)Connersville 2 1972, 1983E. Chicago Washington* 2 1960, 1971Forest Park 2 2005 (2A), 2006 (2A)Fort Wayne Bishop Luers 2 2008 (2A), 2009 (2A)Fort Wayne South Side 2 1938, 1958Gary Roosevelt 2 1968, 1991Indpls. Washington 2 1965, 1969New Castle 2 1932, 2006 (3A)North Central (Indpls.) 2 1999 (4A), 2010 (4A)Park Tudor 2 2011 (2A), 2012 (2A)Plymouth 2 1982, 2007 (3A)South Bend Central* 2 1953, 1957Vincennes Lincoln 2 1923, 1981Westview 2 1999 (2A), 2000 (2A)Wingate* 2 1913, 1914

Most State Runner-Up Finishes(Through the 2012 State Finals - * no longer an IHSAA member school)School Total YearsAnderson 7 1914, 1918, 1921, 1979, 1981, 1983, 1986Muncie Central 7 1923, 1927, 1930, 1954, 1960, 2005 (4A), 2006 (4A)Lafayette Jefferson 6 1919, 1920, 1950, 1956, 1967, 1992Kokomo 5 1925, 1944, 1959, 1989, 2011 (4A)Harding 4 2002 (3A), 2005 (2A), 2006 (2A), 2008 (3A)Indpls. Arsenal Tech. 4 1929, 1934, 1952, 1966Barr-Reeve 3 2002 (A), 2007 (A), 2010 (A)Winchester Community 3 2000 (2A), 2007 (2A), 2008 (2A)Brownstown Central 2 2004 (2A), 2009 (2A)Concord 2 1988, 1990Crawfordsville 2 1916, 1958E. Chicago Washington* 2 1962, 1977Elkhart Central 2 1971, 1999 (4A)Fort Wayne Central* 2 1936, 1946Franklin 2 1912, 1939Gary Roosevelt 2 1955, 1982Greencastle 2 1931, 1933Jeffersonville 2 1935, 1974Lebanon 2 1911, 1943Loogootee 2 1975, 2005 (A)Madison 2 1941, 1949 Marion 2 1998 (4A), 2008 (4A)Martinsville 2 1926, 1928New Albany 2 1980, 1996Pike 2 2002 (4A), 2012 (4A)Richmond 2 1985, 1987 South Bend Central* 2 1913, 1963Terre Haute Garfield* 2 1922, 1947Triton 2 2009 (A), 2011 (A)

Most State Finals Appearances(Through the 2012 State Finals - * no longer an IHSAA member school)

School Total YearsAnderson 24 1911, 1913, 1914, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1921,

1922, 1923, 1924, 1928, 1930, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1944, 1946, 1948, 1973, 1979, 1981,

1983, 1986, 1990 Muncie Central 24 1917, 1918, 1921, 1923, 1925, 1927, 1928,

1929, 1930, 1931, 1933, 1948, 1951, 1952, 1954, 1958, 1960, 1963, 1970, 1978, 1979,

1988, 2005 (4A), 2006 (4A)Lafayette Jefferson 20 1911, 1913, 1914, 1916, 1917, 1919, 1920,

1921, 1948, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1956, 1957, 1963, 1964, 1967, 1974, 1992, 1996

Marion 20 1913, 1914, 1922, 1925, 1926, 1931, 1947, 1950, 1968, 1969, 1975, 1976, 1980, 1983,

1985, 1986, 1987, 1998 (4A), 2000 (4A), 2008 (4A)

Kokomo 19 1914, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1925, 1927, 1929, 1930, 1933, 1941, 1944, 1959,

1961, 1962, 1989, 1997, 2011(4A)Vincennes Lincoln 17 1913, 1914, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1919, 1921,

1922, 1923, 1925, 1929, 1932, 1933, 1968, 1969, 1981, 1984

Martinsville 16 1914, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1921, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929,

1930, 1933Washington 16 1917, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1925, 1927, 1928,

1929, 1930, 1931, 1941, 1942, 2005 (3A), 2008 (3A), 2010 (3A), 2011 (3A)

Frankfort 15 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1935, 1936, 1939,

1942Franklin 15 1912, 1914, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1921, 1922,

1923, 1924, 1926, 1930, 1933, 1939, 1973, 1974

Bedford* 13 1913, 1914, 1920, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1933, 1938, 1943

Bloomington South 13 1913, 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1921, 1922, 1960, 2009 (4A), 2011 (4A)

Rochester 13 1911, 1913, 1914, 1915, 1917, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1921, 1924, 1928, 1937, 2009 (3A)

Evansville Central 12 1911, 1915, 1920, 1922, 1925, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1931, 1936, 1946, 1948

Lebanon 12 1911, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1920, 1932, 1934, 1943, 1975

Logansport 12 1919, 1924, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1931, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1959, 1961

Richmond 12 1914, 1917, 1918, 1919, 1923, 1924, 1934, 1935, 1953, 1985, 1987, 1992

Columbus North 11 1917, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1923, 1928, 1929, 1932, 1938, 1964, 1975

South Bend Central* 11 1913, 1917, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1921, 1923, 1949, 1953, 1957, 1963

New Albany 10 1911, 1914, 1950, 1952, 1955, 1959, 1973, 1980, 1994, 1996

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List of live Championship Events (All times Eastern)

Sunday 10/7/12 7pm Football Tournament Pairings Show

Saturday 10/27/12 10:30am Girls and Boys Soccer State Championships

Saturday 11/3/12 11am Volleyball State Championships (1A - 4A)

Friday 11/23/12 3:30pm Football State Championships (1A & 2A)

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Saturday 3/23/13 10:30am Boys Basketball State Championships (1A - 4A)

Saturday 6/8/13 10:30am Softball State Championships (1A - 4A)

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Friday 11/23/12 3:30pm Football State Championships (1A & 2A)

Saturday 11/24/12 12pm Football State Championships (3A - 5A)

Sunday 1/27/13 7pm Girls Basketball Tournament Pairings Show

Saturday 2/9/13 1pm Girls Swimming & Diving State Championships

Saturday 2/16/13 7:30pm Individual Wrestling State Championships

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Saturday 2/23/13 1pm Boys Swimming & Diving State Championships

Saturday 3/2/13 10:30am Girls Basketball State Championships (1A - 4A)

Saturday 3/23/13 10:30am Boys Basketball State Championships (1A - 4A)

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