MARCH 24, 2012

2012 BOYS STATE FINALS 102ND ANNUAL

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The 102nd Annual Indiana High School Athletic Association Boys Basketball State Finals presented by Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance

Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, Indiana March 24, 2012

Session I, 10:30 a.m. EST Class A | Loogootee (21-4) vs. Rockville (22-5) Class 2A | Park Tudor (24-2) vs. Bowman Academy (17-8)

Session II, 6:00 p.m. EST WE’RE PROUD TO CHAMPION Class 3A | Guerin Catholic (23-5) vs. Norwell (24-2) HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS IN INDIANA. Class 4A | Pike (18-7) vs. Carmel (22-4) Since 1973, it’s been a pure pleasure partnering with the IHSAA to promote Indiana’s rich tradition of high school sports. IHSAA Event Security Policy To help insure 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.

IHSAA - Pure Spirit. Pure Sport. Pure INDIANA! Welcome to this Special Thanks To Our Hosts championship 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- www.bankerslifefieldhouse.com tion of these ideals. State Finals Officials The importance of this Tracy Black, Marcus Debro, Patrick Dumoulin, mission is more critical Michael Eason, Rick Gentry, Gary Hamilton, today than ever in our Gregory Hayes, Brian Holtz, Stephen Marx, history. David Pillar, Wm. Jason Senning, Michael Stoffers, Currently in our state, Kevin Brown (alternate), Michael Grundman (alternate). over 160,000 students State Finals Personnel from 408 different IH- Tournament Administrator SAA member schools Phil Gardner, IHSAA Assistant Commissioner choose to participate in Assistant Tournament Administrator interscholastic athletics. These fortunate students Tracy Dardis, IHSAA Administrative Assistant absorb a variety of life lessons as they develop from Tournament Director adolescents to mature young adults. The opportunity Kevin Horrigan, Greenfield-Central High School to learn self-discipline, teamwork, sacrifice, loyalty Tournament Assistants and commitment are attributes that have come to be Jim Brown, Fishers High School known as “the other half of education.” The mastery Kevin Stephenson, Beech Grove High School of these characteristics retains dramatic impact as Bankers Life Fieldhouse these young people assume leadership roles in our Rick Fuson, Harry James, Doug Weitkamp society. Announcer Scott Gregg A former high school principal once shared with each Scorer of his incoming freshman classes that “you will only Carol Roland take away from high school what you leave behind.” Awards The students that perform before you today are Steve Bryant, Doug Laker, Frank Sergi, Joe Therber leaving their absolute best behind for generations of Ball Boys admirers to recall. Brian Avery, Franklin Central High School National Anthem On behalf of the IHSAA Staff and Board of Direc- Session I - Caston Concert Choir, Caston H.S. tors, we welcome you to today’s events. Education Session II - Maria Murphy, Jay County H.S. based athletics which are pure, wholesome, and in- Presentation of Colors expensive reflecting local flavor and enthusiasm has Ben Davis H.S. Honor Guard always been the objective. It is what we mean when Athletic Training Staff we say….. Pure Spirit, Pure Sport, Pure Indiana! Methodist Sports Medicine - The Orthopedic Specialists

Cordially, Program Credits Publisher Bobby Cox, Commissioner Editor Chris Kaufman, Communications Director Assistant Editor Toni Polizzi, Communications Asst. Editorial Assistance Bobby Cox Joe Hoffman, Sports Administration Intern Printing Sport Graphics, Indianapolis IHSAA Commissioner Photography Visual Sports Network Cover Design three-sixty group, Indianapolis www.IHSAA.org

4 IHSAA - Pure Spirit. Pure Sport. Pure INDIANA! 2011-12 IHSAA Board of Directors and Executive Committee

The IHSAA is governed by its legislative body, the Board of Directors. Composed of 18 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 six 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 Directors IHSAA Executive Committee District, Seat Board Member Term Ends Nathan Dean, Jimtown (Chairman) District I, Class A Debb Stevens, Caston June 2014 Tim Grove, North Knox (Vice-Chairman) District I, Class AA Nathan Dean, Jimtown June 2012 Nancy Alspaugh, Manchester District I, Class AAA Geoff Penrod, Columbia City June 2014 Mike Broughton, Jennings County District II, Class A Ken Howell, Blue River Valley June 2012 Victor Bush, Indianapolis Public Schools District II, Class AA Jim Diagostino, Tri-West Hendricks June 2014 Steve Cox, Beech Grove District II, Class AAA Steve Cox, Beech Grove June 2012 District II, Class AAAA Phillip Ford, Jay County June 2014 Jim Diagostino, Tri-West Hendricks District III, Class A Jed Jerrels, North Daviess June 2014 Phillip Ford, Jay County District III, Class AA Tim Grove, North Knox June 2012 Ken Howell, Blue River Valley District III, Class AAA Mike Whitten, Boonville June 2014 Jed Jerrels, North Daviess District III, Class AAAA Mike Broughton, Jennings County June 2015 John Marks, Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran North District, Female Nancy Alspaugh, Manchester June 2013 Paul Neidig, Evansville Central North District, Minority Deborah Watson, Fort Wayne Snider June 2013 Pam Noble, Connersville North District, Urban Janis Qualizza, Merrillville June 2013 Geoff Penrod, Colubia City South District, Female Pam Noble, Connersville** June 2013 Janis Qualizza, Merrillville South District, Minority Victor Bush, Indianapolis Public Schools June 2013 Debb Stevens, Caston South District, Urban Paul Neidig, Evansville Central June 2013 Deborah Watson, Fort Wayne Snider Private School John Marks, Fort Wayne Concordia* June 2013 Mike Whitten, Boonville * President ** Vice-President

Boys Basketball Championship Games on DVD 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! The online store gives customers the ability to place orders 24/7 and track their orders, review their order history, reorder products, and find pricing and product information. Visit www.ihsaa.org and click on the IHSAA e-Store icon to place your order today! IHSAA - Pure Spirit. Pure Sport. Pure INDIANA! 5 Tournament Results

Regional Semifinal Regional Championship Semi-State Championship State Championship March 10 March 10 March 17 March 24

University 64 Edinburgh 81 Edinburgh 83 Class A Martinsville Edinburgh 50 Hauser OT 58 Hauser 59 Clay City 50 Loogootee Southport Orleans 68 Orleans 45 Borden 48 Loogootee Loogootee 61 Loogootee 73 Loogootee 58 Evansville Day 65

FW Canterbury 48 Bankers Life Fieldhouse FW Canterbury 64 Pioneer 46 Fort Wayne Canterbury 58 Triton 58 Triton Triton 60 Kouts 45 Rockville Liberty Christian 75 Lafayette Jefferson Liberty Christian 59 Laf. Cent. Catholic 67 Rockville 63 Union (Modoc) 34 Frankfort Rockville 76 Rockville 51

Regional Semifinal Regional Championship Semi-State Championship State Championship March 10 March 10 March 17 March 24

Union County 33 Park Tudor 71 Park Tudor 41 Class 2A Connersville Park Tudor 62 Triton Central 46 Speedway 50 Speedway 61 Southport Park Tudor Eastern Greene 58 Eastern Greene 43 Forest Park 45 Southridge Providence 49 North Decatur 29 Providence 46 Providence 56

Hebron 63 Bankers Life Fieldhouse Bowman Academy 70 Bowman Academy 81 North Judson Bowman Academy 69 Adams Central 49 Westview 51 Westview OT 51 Bowman Academy Northfield 74 Lafayette Jefferson Northfield 38 Frankton 57 Tipton Tipton 64 Tipton 75 Tipton 53 Fountain Central 56

6 IHSAA - Pure Spirit. Pure Sport. Pure INDIANA! Tournament Results

Regional Semifinal Regional Championship Semi-State Championship State Championship March 10 March 10 March 17 March 24

Indpls. Manual 47 Guerin Catholic 61 Guerin Catholic 61 Class 3A Greencastle Guerin Catholic 75 Edgewood 48 Frankfort 44 Frankfort OT 50 Guerin Catholic Brownstown Central 64 Seymour Brownstown Central 56 Greensburg 57

Washington Evansville Bosse 56 Evansville Bosse 58 Evansville Bosse 77 Vincennes Lincoln 54

Mishawaka Marian 75 Bankers Life Fieldhouse Mishawaka Marian 82 Gary Wallace 61 Plymouth Mishawaka Marian 67 Andrean 65 Andrean 62 Western 38 Norwell NorthWood 51 Huntington North NorthWood 51 FW Dwenger 48 Blackford Norwell 76 Muncie Central 58 Norwell 62 Norwell 63

Regional Semifinal Regional Championship Semi-State Championship State Championship March 10 March 10 March 17 March 24

Lawrence Central 68 Pike 66 Pike 74 Class 4A Hinkle Fieldhouse Pike 66 TH North OT 46 Terre Haute North 48 Pendleton Heights 43 Pike Seymour Bloomington South 35 Bloomington South 52 Jeffersonville 34

Shelbyville Castle 46 Castle 69 Castle 66 New Palestine 58

Merrillville 63 Bankers Life Fieldhouse Elkhart Memorial 73 Elkhart Memorial 81 Elkhart Memorial 59 South Bend Adams 76 Michigan City South Bend Adams 70 Lake Central 72 Carmel Carmel 52 Huntington North Carmel 48 Kokomo 48 Marion Carmel 62 FW Northrop 62 Homestead 39 Homestead 69

IHSAA - Pure Spirit. Pure Sport. Pure INDIANA! 7 Loogootee Lions Class A

Front Row (left to right): Addison Dant, Will Nonte, Luke Jones, Austin Bradley, Bryant Ackerman, Aaron Howell, Mariah Weisheit, and Lauren Henrichsen; Second Row: Waylee Wagoner, Tyra Fuhs, Nicole Knight, Katie Kidwell, Team Facts Elizabeth Sanders, Morgan Walker, Andrea Blanton, and Alexis Neeley; Back Row: Head Coach Mike Wagoner, Town/City: Loogootee Asst. Coach Dave Smith, Brandon Wilz, Cam Wagler, Colin Nelson, Conner Wittmer, Ryan Vaupel, Asst. Coach Jon Casper, Waylon Matthews, Alex Frye, Matt Mathies, Zach Dove, Tyler Stoll, County: Martin Asst. Coach Jordan Hawkins, Freshman Coach Noah Callahan. Superintendent: Larry Weitkamp Principal: John P. Mullen Team Roster & Statistics Athletic Director: Bill Powell Lt. Dk. Name Ht. Gr. Pos. GP FG-FGA FG% 3FG% FT% Ast. Reb. Pts. Head Coach: Mike Wagoner 4 4 Colin Nelson 6-0 11 G 21 27-70 .390 .390 .610 1.7 2.6 4.0 Assistant Coaches: Dave Smith, 10 10 Luke Jones 5-10 12 G 15 2-8 .250 .330 .500 0.0 0.0 0.4 Noah Callahan, Jordan Hawkins, 12 12 Matt Mathies 6-2 10 G 20 65-132 .490 .460 .750 2.2 2.5 9.4 Jon Casper, Jordan Divine 13 13 Aaron Howell 6-3 12 F 25 21-42 .500 .000 .600 0.5 1.9 1.9 Student Managers: Brandon Hough 20 20 Waylon Matthews 5-11 11 G 23 16-31 .520 .330 .530 1.9 1.4 1.9 Nickname: Lions 21 21 Bryant Ackerman 6-2 12 G 25 162-308 .530 .490 .790 4.4 6.5 20.2 School Colors: Black and Gold 23 23 Austin Bradley 6-0 12 G 24 16-53 .300 .170 .620 1.3 1.0 2.1 Conference: Blue Chip 24 24 Will Nonte 6-0 11 F 25 19-39 .490 .000 .580 1.0 2.7 2.2 Enrollment: 284 30 30 Ryan Vaupel 6-1 11 F 7 0-2 .000 .000 .100 0.0 0.0 0.3 Starters Returning From Last Year: 3 32 32 Conner Wittmer 6-6 11 C 25 141-238 .590 .440 .710 3.4 5.6 15.5 Last Year’s Final Won-Loss Record: 17-5 33 33 Cam Wagler 6-4 11 C 14 8-13 .620 .000 .330 0.0 1.0 1.2 40 40 Alex Frye 6-0 11 G 5 0-2 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0.0 Season Results (21-4) 44 44 Zach Dove 6-0 11 F 8 0-0 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0.0 12/2 Wood Memorial W 57-43 50 50 Brandon Wilz 5-11 10 G 0 0-0 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0.0 12/3 Fern Creek (KY) W 69-64 54 54 Tyler Stoll 6-0 10 F 0 0-0 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0.0 12/3 Evansville Harrison W 70-61 12/9 at Forest Park L 49-53 Team Totals / Percentages 477-938 .510 .420 .720 15.2 24.2 55.4 12/13 South Knox W 51-39 12/16 Pike Central W 59-27 12/20 at Vincennes Rivet W 63-38 12/22 at Washington W 43-33 State Finals History 12/30 at Shoals W 54-32 1/6 North Daviess W 45-37 Runner-Up: 1975, 2005 (A) 1/14 Barr-Reeve L 47-50 Appearances: 1970, 1975, 2005 (A), 2012 (A) 1/20 at Bloomfield W 50-44 1/21 Northeast Dubois W 68-45 1/27 at White River Valley (OT) L 44-53 1/28 at Springs Valley W 36-34 2/4 Southridge W 52-41 2/9 Orleans L 54-58 2/14 at Washington Catholic W 62-21 2/21 Jasper W 66-59 2/23 at North Knox W 56-38 North Daviess Sectional 2/28 Barr-Reeve W 53-36 3/3 Shoals W 55-30 Loogootee Regional Mike Wagoner 3/10 Evansville Day W 73-65 Head Coach 3/10 Orleans W 58-45 Southport Semi-State 4th Year (66-23) 3/17 Edinburgh W 61-50

8 IHSAA - Pure Spirit. Pure Sport. Pure INDIANA! Rockville Rox Class A

Front Row (left to right): Joel Wittenmyer, Jordon McFall, Lane Mahurin, Kyle Wheeler, Cody Jeffries, Matt Wheeler, Nick Waltz, Trevor Woodard, Gary Ulrich, Keiontre Wilkey, Brayden Luce (manager); Second Row: Mady Clary Team Facts (manager), Clint White, Asst. Coach Steven Hartman, John Brown, Ross Brown, Isaiah Thurman, Town/City: Rockville Asst. Coach Roger Rowe, Nate Wake, Elise Pratt (trainer); Back Row: Athletic Director Ryan Luce, Asst. Coach Denny Byram, Richard Reed (videographer), Head Coach Dave Mahurin, Asst. Coach Russ Cambell, County: Parke Asst. Coach Mike Farrington, Asst. Coach Keith Fischer, Asst. Coach Tim Clary. Superintendent: Dr. Jerry Hawkins Principal: Dave Mahurin Athletic Director: Ryan Luce Team Roster & Statistics Head Coach: Dave Mahurin Lt. Dk. Name Ht. Gr. Pos. GP FG-FGA FG% 3FG% FT% Ast. Reb. Pts. Assistant Coaches: Keith Fischer, 1 1 Lane Mahurin 6-7 11 F 21 162-277 .580 .310 .670 3.5 6.2 19.6 Tim Clary, Mike Farrington, Denny Byram, 2 2 Keiontre Wilke 5-7 9 G 13 0-2 .000 .000 .730 0.2 0.2 0.6 Roger Rowe, Russ Cambell, 3 3 Kyle Wheeler 5-7 12 G 27 23-56 .410 .270 .790 1.5 1.0 2.5 Steven Hartman 4 4 Cody Jeffries 5-10 12 G 27 70-180 .390 .360 .650 2.3 2.2 7.7 Student Managers: Mady Clary, 5 5 Gary Ulrich 6-0 11 G 27 102-256 .400 .370 .780 3.4 3.0 12.0 Brayden Luce 10 10 Trevor Woodard 6-3 11 F 9 3-5 .600 .330 .250 0.0 0.4 0.9 Nickname: Rox School Colors: Royal Blue and White 11 11 Joel Wittenmyer 6-1 11 G 27 80-155 .520 .500 .610 2.4 3.6 7.1 Conference: Wabash River 21 21 Isaiah Thurman 6-3 9 F 5 1-2 .500 .000 .000 0.0 0.4 0.4 Enrollment: 240 22 22 Jordon McFall 6-5 11 F 27 103-193 .530 .290 .670 2.1 5.7 9.3 Starters Returning From Last Year: 4 31 31 Nick Waltz 6-7 11 F 19 11-29 .380 .000 .670 0.2 1.4 1.3 Last Year’s Final Won-Loss Record: 21-7 33 33 Matt Wheeler 6-0 12 F 22 6-26 .230 .220 .000 0.3 0.5 0.8 41 41 Ross Brown 6-4 11 C 7 1-2 .500 .000 .330 0.1 0.6 0.4 Season Results (22-5) 12/2 at Riverton Parke W 54-35 Team Totals / Percentages 562-1183 .475 .329 .681 16.0 25.2 62.6 12/3 vs. Turkey Run W 60-36 12/9 North Putnam W 55-32 12/10 at South Vermillion W 74-45 12/16 South Putnam W 57-38 State Finals History 12/23 Frankfort W 50-29 12/27 vs. Sullivan L 55-57 Appearances: 1913, 1914, 1917, 1918, 2012 (A) 12/28 vs. Riverton Parke W 52-29 12/29 vs. Bloomfield L 36-46 1/7 at Edinburgh L 36-60 1/13 Covington W 62-24 1/14 vs. Crawfordsville L 49-56 1/20 North Vermillion W 63-44 1/21 Turkey Run W 62-40 1/27 at Riverton Parke W 52-33 1/28 at Seeger W 57-42 2/3 Fountain Central W 80-72 2/4 West Vigo W 53-46 2/11 at Attica W 50-35 2/17 at Cloverdale W 68-42 2/24 at Terre Haute South (OT) L 62-65 North Vermillion Sectional 2/28 Riverton Parke W 59-41 5/2 Attica W 54-45 5/3 North Vermillion W 63-42 Dave Mahurin Frankfort Regional 3/10 Union (Modoc) W 51-34 Head Coach 3/10 Liberty Christian W 76-59 22nd Year (265-220) Lafayette Jefferson Semi-State 3/17 Fort Wayne Canterbury W 63-58

IHSAA - Pure Spirit. Pure Sport. Pure INDIANA! 9 Park Tudor Panthers Class 2A

Front Row (left to right): Kevin Ferrell, J.B. Rapp, Paul Bayt, Brendan Tannenbaum, C.J. Harrington, Austin Kyker, Alex Mack, Andrew Stickney (manager); Second Row: Asst. Coach April McDivitt, Team Facts Head Coach Ed Schilling, Troy Spears, Trevon Bluiett, Christian Englum, Scott Kincannon, Town/City: Indianapolis Andrew Johnson, Asst. Coach David Dawson, Asst. Coach Kyle Cox. County: Marion Superintendent: Dr. Matthew Miller Principal: Debbie Everett Team Roster & Statistics Athletic Director: Brad Lennon Lt. Dk. Name Ht. Gr. Pos. GP FG-FGA FG% 3FG% FT% Ast. Reb. Pts. Assistant Athletic Director: Kyle Cox 10 10 C.J. Harrington 5-11 11 G 20 6-16 .375 .000 .231 0.2 1.0 0.8 Head Coach: Ed Schilling 11 11 Kevin Ferrell 5-11 12 G 26 106-175 .606 .410 .837 6.1 3.1 17.8 Assistant Coaches: April McDivitt, Kyle Cox, 12 12 Alex Mack 5-11 10 G 15 3-4 .750 .167 .500 0.1 0.4 1.0 David Dawson, Mike DiBenedetto, Jim Melton 15 15 Paul Bayt 6-4 12 G/F 26 14-31 .452 .371 .739 0.6 1.5 7.7 Nickname: Panthers 20 20 Austin Kyker 6-2 12 G 24 6-15 .400 .267 .250 0.7 0.5 1.0 School Colors: Red and White 22 22 Trevon Bluiett 6-5 10 G/F 26 146-209 .699 .468 .708 1.3 8.9 18.7 Conference: Indiana Crossroads 24 24 J.B. Rapp 6-3 12 G 26 15-32 .469 .434 .708 1.6 1.4 4.5 Enrollment: 419 30 30 Scott Kincannon 6-5 12 C 16 1-5 .200 .000 .000 0.0 0.3 0.1 Starters Returning From Last Year: 5 32 32 Troy Spears 6-3 10 G/F 26 67-118 .568 .409 .792 1.5 4.5 8.8 Last Year’s Final Won-Loss Record: 26-2 33 33 Christian Englum 6-5 12 C 18 12-22 .545 .000 .286 0.1 1.8 1.4 34 34 Brendan Tannenbaum 6-4 12 F/C 24 9-24 .375 .319 .762 1.0 5.1 3.3 Season Results (24-2) 40 40 Andrew Johnson 6-4 11 C 15 5-7 .714 .000 .833 0.0 1.5 1.3 11/25 vs. Imagine Coll. Prep (MO) W 64-45 11/25 vs. Gallatin County (IL) W 82-39 Team Totals / Percentages 390-658 .593 .393 .736 12.9 27.8 64.6 11/26 vs. Limestone (IL) W 61-40 12/2 at Roncalli L 53-54 12/9 at Beech Grove W 62-36 12/10 Covenant Christian (Indpls.) W 75-42 State Finals History 12/17 at Triton Central W 87-60 State Champion: 2011 (2A) 12/23 at North Central (Indpls.) W 83-61 Runner-Up: 2010 (2A) 12/27 Tri-West W 73-42 12/29 Lapel W 60-56 Appearances: 2010 (2A), 2011 (2A), 2012 (2A) 1/6 at Heritage Christian W 47-37 1/10 vs. Lawrence North W 51-45 1/11 at Pike L 67-79 1/17 at Speedway W 75-47 1/24 at Indpls. Cardinal Ritter W 71-41 2/3 Brebeuf Jesuit W 63-35 2/8 Indpls. Scecina Memorial W 81-40 2/11 vs. Indpls. Broad Ripple W 53-48 2/14 Indpls. Lutheran W 62-27 2/17 Indpls. Bishop Chatard W 75-57 Indpls. Broad Ripple Sectional 2/28 Indpls. Marshall W 48-38 3/2 Heritage Christian W 47-37 3/3 Indpls. Broad Ripple W 65-44 Connersville Regional Ed Schilling 3/10 Union County W 41-33 Head Coach 3/10 Speedway W 71-50 Southport Semi-State 10th Year (143-94) 3/17 Providence W 62-49

10 IHSAA - Pure Spirit. Pure Sport. Pure INDIANA! Bowman Academy Eagles Class 2A

Front Row (left to right): D’Mario Smith, Tyler Core, Carlos McCormick, Austin Daniels; Second Row: Elijah Ray, Antonio Pipkin, Arthur Haggard Jr., Darrion Riddle, Justin King; Team Facts Back Row: Jeremy Rucker, Stephan Hawkins, DeJuan Marrero, Michael Ford. Town/City: Gary County: Lake Superintendent: Gwendolyn Adell Principal: Rubye James Team Roster & Statistics Athletic Director: Marvin Rea Assistant Athletic Director: Jamaal Bradley Lt. Dk. Name Ht. Gr. Pos. GP FG-FGA FG% 3FG% FT% Ast. Reb. Pts. Head Coach: Marvin Rea 0 0 Jeremy Rucker 6-7 12 C 16 16-30 .530 .000 .600 0.0 2.0 2.4 Assistant Coaches: Derrick Robinson, 1 1 DeJuan Marrero 6-5 12 F 23 158-285 .550 .330 .750 2.0 14.0 20.0 James Scott, Ronney Robinson, 2 2 Arthur Haggard Jr. 6-1 10 G/F 21 26-48 .540 .240 .550 0.0 0.0 4.0 Kenya Stines, Maurice Walker, 3 3 Tyler Core 5-8 12 G 16 9-24 .380 .220 .710 1.0 1.0 2.1 Arthur Haggard 4 4 Darrion Riddle 6-0 10 G/F 18 9-22 .410 .000 .800 0.0 0.0 1.2 Student Manager: Jaaz Jones 10 10 Linden Jackson 5-11 10 G 0 0-0 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0.0 Nickname: Eagles 11 11 Carlos McCormick 5-10 12 G 23 45-104 .430 .400 .800 1.0 2.0 12.0 School Colors: Maroon and Grey 12 12 Austin Daniels 5-9 10 G 21 11-23 .480 .360 .380 0.0 0.0 2.0 Conference: Independent 15 15 Antonio Pipkins 6-2 11 F 24 11-22 .500 .000 .800 0.0 4.0 1.3 Enrollment: 450 22 22 Justin King 6-6 10 F 23 59-105 .560 .160 .720 0.0 5.0 8.0 Starters Returning From Last Year: 3 24 24 Michael Ford 6-4 12 G/F 22 68-106 .640 .000 .480 1.0 3.0 7.6 Last Year’s Final Won-Loss Record: 12-11 25 25 D’Mario Smith 5-9 10 G 20 13-24 .540 .390 .800 0.0 0.0 7.1 33 33 Anthony Cole 6-2 10 G 0 0-0 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0.0 Season Results (17-8) 34 34 Elijah Ray 6-6 12 F 13 57-94 .610 .360 .760 0.0 8.0 15.2 11/26 vs. Chicago Farragut (IL) L 56-65 35 35 Stephan Hawkins 6-10 12 C 23 101-190 .530 .000 .830 1.0 7.0 11.0 12/3 vs. Chicago Curie (IL) (OT) L 71-81 12/10 North Central (Indpls.) L 72-75 Team Totals / Percentages 583-1077 .540 .350 .710 8.0 33.7 74.6 12/14 Thornton Fractional N. (IL) W 100-57 12/23 vs. Southport W 62-46 12/29 at Marion W 68-63 12/30 vs. Warren Central L 55-67 State Finals History 12/31 vs. Indianapolis Cathedral W 49-46 1/3 Lawrence Central W 84-76 State Champion: 2010 (A) 1/7 vs. Romulus (MI) L 53-70 Appearances: 2010 (A), 2012 (2A) 1/10 Lake Station Edison W 93-46 1/14 vs. Det. Consortium (MI)(Forfeit) L 0-2 1/17 at Culver Academies W 79-33 1/21 vs. Morgan Park (IL) W 73-61 1/28 Ft. Wayne Bishop Luers W 101-74 2/3 at Hamilton Southeastern L 72-84 2/8 at Hammond W 106-63 2/15 Hammond Morton W 108-68 2/17 at Lawrence North (OT) L 70-75 2/21 East Chicago Central W 85-80 Wheeler Sectional 3/2 Wheeler W 70-49 3/3 Hammond Bishop Noll W 77-58 Marvin Rea North Judson Regional Head Coach 3/10 Hebron W 81-63 3/10 Westview W 70-51 4th Year (79-31) Lafayette Jefferson Semi-State 3/17 Tipton W 69-64 IHSAA - Pure Spirit. Pure Sport. Pure INDIANA! 11 Guerin Catholic Golden Eagles Class 3A

Front Row (left to right): Aaron Brennan, Riley Rapp, Tyler Vickery, Mitchell Paige, Nick Sahm; Second Row: Adam Hufford, Danny Hubbard, Cris Burrough, Cal Lyons, Whit Rapp, Bryan Hall, Team Facts Alex Mazanowski; Back Row: Head Coach Pete Smith, Stuart Schultz, Cooper Robinson, Ben Hufford, Town/City: Noblesville Aidan O’Neill, Spencer Roth, Asst. Coach Tommy Mascari, Jon Coss, Asst. Coach Andy Warren, County: Hamilton Asst. Coach Brian Spacey, John Stretch. Superintendent: Dr. Marie Williams Principal: Rick Wagner Team Roster & Statistics Athletic Director: Chris Buhler Lt. Dk. Name Ht. Gr. Pos. GP FG-FGA FG% 3FG% FT% Ast. Reb. Pts. Assistant Athletic Director: Debbie Stanisz 2 2 Bryan Hall 6-4 12 F 27 87-165 .527 .454 .771 1.2 2.7 8.9 Head Coach: Pete Smith 3 3 Cal Lyons 6-1 12 G 28 36-101 .356 .364 .692 0.7 0.9 3.9 Assistant Coaches: Tommy Mascari, 4 4 Nick Sahm 6-0 9 F 5 3-4 .750 .000 .000 0.2 0.4 1.2 Brian Spacey, Andy Warren 5 5 Mitchell Paige 5-8 12 G 28 56-171 .327 .325 .585 1.9 1.6 5.8 Nickname: Golden Eagles 11 11 Aidan O’Neill 6-4 10 C 0 0-0 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0.0 School Colors: Purple and Gold 15 15 Adam Hufford 6-3 12 F 28 112-193 .581 .333 .617 1.2 7.1 9.9 Conference: Independent 23 23 Riley Rapp 6-1 12 G 28 85-198 .430 .310 .616 3.7 3.9 8.9 Enrollment: 640 25 25 Tyler Vickery 5-5 11 PG 12 2-8 .250 .000 .875 0.5 0.4 0.9 Starters Returning From Last Year: 1 30 30 Alex Mazanowski 6-3 9 F 12 11-13 .909 .500 .500 0.0 0.9 2.0 Last Year’s Final Won-Loss Record: 16-9 32 32 Cris Burrough 6-5 10 F 20 13-21 .620 .706 .706 0.3 1.4 2.0 33 33 Whit Rapp 5-10 10 G 28 35-80 .438 .333 .600 6.4 2.9 3.9 Season Results (23-5) 45 45 Aaron Brennan 6-5 10 F 28 196-352 .557 .349 .647 1.3 7.2 17.5 11/29 Elwood W 78-56 12/2 Hamilton Heights W 58-49 Team Totals / Percentages 641-1352 .487 .354 .645 16.7 32.1 61.8 12/6 at Indpls. Broad Ripple L 50-53 Opponent Totals / Percentages 520-1299 .400 .322 .641 10.3 26.6 50.3 12/9 Indianapolis Lutheran W 76-36 12/16 at Lawrence North W 58-52 12/17 at Anderson W 59-44 12/22 vs. Hammond Bishop Noll L 43-50 State Finals History 12/28 vs. Huntington North W 80-61 12/29 vs. duPont Manual (KY) W 74-45 First Appearance 12/30 vs. Noblesville (OT) W 52-50 12/30 vs. Columbus North L 49-54 1/6 at Indpls. Bishop Chatard W 51-49 1/13 Indianapolis Metropolitan W 80-56 1/14 at Terre Haute South W 64-62 1/20 Brebeuf Jesuit W 53-45 1/27 Heritage Christian W 60-59 1/28 at Indianapolis Arlington W 75-65 2/3 at Indpls. Cardinal Ritter W 68-53 2/4 Lapel L 42-60 2/9 Lafayette Central Catholic L 59-66 2/17 at Indianapolis Washington W 64-44 2/21 University W 82-39 Mt. Vernon (Fortville) Sectional 2/28 Mt. Vernon (Fortville) W 35-28 3/2 Indianapolis Howe W 75-55 3/3 Indpls. Bishop Chatard W 48-39 Pete Smith Greencastle Regional Head Coach 3/10 Indianapolis Manual W 61-47 3/10 Frankfort W 61-44 21st Year (285-205) Seymour Semi-State 3/17 Evansville Bosse W 75-56 12 IHSAA - Pure Spirit. Pure Sport. Pure INDIANA! Norwell Knights Class 3A

Front Row (left to right): Derek Shady (manager), Kyle Fillman, Caleb Featherston, Garrett Bucher, Grant Baker, David Vogel, Josh VanMeter; Second Row: Corben Havener (manager), Brent Bales, Team Facts Nathan Shelton, Briar Bolinger, Piercen Harnish, Cale Schumm, Drew Shively; Town/City: Ossian Back Row: Asst. Coach Mike Duggan, Asst. Coach Frank Baute, Asst. Coach Rob Witzig, County: Wells Asst. Coach Ron Harnish, Asst. Coach Clay Dafforn, Head Coach Randy Hawkins. Superintendent: Dr. Scott Mills Principal: Mark Misch Team Roster & Statistics Athletic Director: Eric Morgan Lt. Dk. Name Ht. Gr. Pos. GP FG-FGA FG% 3FG% FT% Ast. Reb. Pts. Head Coach: Randy Hawkins 10 10 Brent Bales 5-7 10 G 16 1-3 .333 .000 .667 0.0 0.1 0.4 Assistant Coaches: Mike Duggan, 12 12 Grant Baker 6-0 12 G 25 54-135 .400 .392 .600 1.8 1.2 6.4 Ron Harnish, Rob Witzig, Frank Baute, Clay Dafforn 15 15 Josh VanMeter 5-11 11 G 26 146-354 .412 .365 .855 5.5 2.7 18.7 Student Managers: Corben Havener, 20 20 Kyle Fillman 6-7 12 F 26 145-280 .518 .000 .806 2.5 13.2 15.0 Derek Shady 22 22 David Vogel 6-3 10 G 26 63-119 .529 .500 .778 1.9 2.4 6.8 Nickname: Knights 23 23 Caleb Featherston 6-3 12 G 25 107-226 .473 .290 .628 3.4 4.6 11.8 School Colors: Navy Blue and Vegas Gold 30 30 Piercen Harnish 6-1 9 F 12 0-6 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.4 0.0 Conference: Northeast Hoosier 32 32 Cale Schumm 6-0 11 F 26 24-51 .471 .000 .667 0.4 1.5 2.1 Enrollment: 837 33 33 Drew Shively 6-2 10 G 25 18-38 .474 .429 .667 0.5 1.3 1.9 Starters Returning From Last Year: 3 40 40 Briar Bolinger 6-1 11 F 15 1-2 .500 .000 .667 0.0 0.8 0.4 Last Year’s Final Won-Loss Record: 16-7 42 42 Garrett Bucher 6-4 12 F 26 88-151 .583 .000 .628 1.5 6.5 8.7 43 43 Nathan Shelton 6-2 11 G 14 0-1 .000 .000 .750 0.0 0.2 0.2 Season Results (24-2) 11/23 at Fremont W 94-67 Team Totals / Percentages 647-1369 .473 .379 .732 17.2 33.9 71.1 11/26 at Adams Central (OT) W 72-67 Opponent Totals / Percentages 541-1383 .391 .295 .686 11.1 25.5 55.2 12/2 Whitko W 89-70 12/6 FW Bishop Dwenger W 76-59 12/10 at Southern Wells W 74-61 12/16 DeKalb W 61-41 State Finals History 12/27 at Bluffton L 45-46 First Appearance 1/7 Carroll (Fort Wayne) W 67-51 1/11 at Fort Wayne Wayne W 68-59 1/13 at Bellmont W 63-47 1/17 Heritage W 75-59 1/21 New Haven W 78-49 1/27 at East Noble W 60-31 1/31 at Leo W 100-93 2/4 Columbia City W 65-38 2/9 at Homestead L 65-75 2/14 at South Adams W 70-45 2/17 Woodlan W 101-60 2/21 Jay County W 46-38 2/24 Huntington North W 65-52 Norwell Sectional 2/28 Mississinewa W 56-51 3/2 Bellmont W 79-51 3/3 Whitko W 78-48 Randy Hawkins Blackford Regional 3/10 Muncie Central W 63-58 Head Coach 3/10 NorthWood W 62-51 3rd Year (57-15) Huntington North Semi-State 3/17 Mishawaka Marian W 76-67

IHSAA - Pure Spirit. Pure Sport. Pure INDIANA! 13 Pike Red Devils Class 4A

Front Row (left to right): Chrisean Marsden, Kendall Rollins, Josh Long, Anthony Patterson, Zavier Turner, Taishaun Johnson, Warren Gordon, R.J. Hunter, Dominique Booth; Back Row: Meanzo Mantor (manager), Team Facts Asst. Coach Terry Webster, John Roberts, Cameron Walker, Jamie Rutherford, Asst. Coach Ryan Williamson, Town/City: Indianapolis Head Coach Bill Zych, Asst. Coach Braxton Mills, Johntae Alexander, Zach Long, Asst. Coach Greg Nunley, County: Marion Andrew Thompson (manager). Superintendent: Nathaniel Jones Principal: Troy Inman Team Roster & Statistics Athletic Director: Jessie Reyes Lt. Dk. Name Ht. Gr. Pos. GP FG-FGA FG% 3FG% FT% Ast. Reb. Pts. Assistant Athletic Director: DeDee Nathan 3 3 Zavier Turner 5-9 11 G 25 121-265 .457 .327 .856 6.3 2.6 14.8 Head Coach: Bill Zych 10 10 Warren Gordon 5-11 12 G 25 60-134 .448 .304 .738 1.8 2.4 6.6 Assistant Coaches: Greg Nunley, 20 20 Taishaun Johnson 5-11 11 G 25 62-142 .437 .317 .662 2.1 2.1 7.3 Ryan Williamson, Braxton Mills, 22 22 Ronald Hunter 6-6 12 G 25 164-339 .484 .399 .838 4.0 6.6 20.5 Allan Blythe, Terry Webster, Marcus Evans 24 24 John Roberts 5-11 10 G 4 1-2 .500 .000 1.000 0.0 0.5 1.5 Student Managers: Meanzo Mantor, 30 30 Dominique Booth 6-0 10 G 0 0-0 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0.0 Andrew Thompson 32 32 Anthony Patterson 6-4 11 F 25 33-71 .465 .091 .500 0.5 1.8 3.8 Nickname: Red Devils 34 34 Kendall Rollins 6-6 10 F 24 11-21 .524 .333 .667 0.4 1.1 1.0 School Colors: Red and White 40 40 Johntae Alexander 6-4 12 F 25 101-154 .657 .333 .667 1.4 6.2 9.6 Conference: Conference Indiana 42 42 Joshua Long 6-2 12 F 23 22-39 .564 1.000 .875 0.2 1.7 2.3 Enrollment: 2,989 44 44 Jamie Rutherford 6-5 11 F 25 74-154 .481 .269 .641 0.9 5.6 7.2 Starters Returning From Last Year: 2 50 50 Zach Long 6-2 10 F 2 0-2 .000 .000 .000 0.0 1.0 0.0 Last Year’s Final Won-Loss Record: 21-5 52 52 Cameron Walker 6-2 10 F 2 0-0 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0.0 54 54 Chrisean Marsden 6-5 12 C 15 10-15 .667 .000 .600 0.0 1.7 1.4 Season Results (18-7) 11/23 at North Central (Indpls.) L 76-88 Team Totals / Percentages 665-1348 .493 .338 .735 17.7 31.4 74.6 12/2 Ben Davis W 65-57 12/3 Avon W 70-61 Opponent Totals / Percentages 573-1303 .440 .327 .695 13.1 28.9 63.6 12/9 Lawrence Central W 73-67 12/10 at Brownsburg W 64-54 State Finals History 12/16 at Columbus North W 78-51 12/21 Warren Central L 49-51 State Champion: 1998 (4A), 2001 (4A), 2003 (4A) 12/28 Muncie Central L 61-69 Runner-Up: 2002 (4A) 1/6 Perry Meridian W 85-51 Appearances: 1998 (4A), 2001 (4A), 2002 (4A), 2003 (4A), 2012 (4A) 1/10 vs. Beech Grove W 92-68 1/11 vs. Park Tudor W 79-67 1/13 vs. Ben Davis L 59-61 1/18 at Carmel L 58-63 1/21 Southport W 75-58 1/27 at Bloomington South W 84-62 2/3 Bloomington North W 96-76 2/11 at Indianapolis Howe W 97-69 2/14 Hamilton Southeastern L 98-107 2/17 at Franklin Central W 77-49 2/21 at Lawrence Central L 54-63 Southport Sectional 3/2 Avon W 84-68 Bill Zych 3/3 Ben Davis W 88-67 Lawrence Central Regional Head Coach 3/10 Lawrence Central W 74-68 25th Year (294-263) 3/10 Terre Haute North W 66-48 Seymour Semi-State 3/17 Castle W 66-46 14 IHSAA - Pure Spirit. Pure Sport. Pure INDIANA! Carmel Greyhounds Class 4A

Front Row (left to right): Asst. Coach Ryan Osborn, Asst. Coach John Faas, Ryan Cline, Michael Bruns, Michael Volovic, Sam Curts, Ben Gardner, James Crowley, James Volovic, Asst. Coach Daniel Cox, Team Facts Head Coach Scott Heady; Back Row: Asst. Coach Francis Ramirez, Jake Smith (student trainer), Joe Kedanis Town/City: Carmel (student trainer), Zach McRoberts, Larry Johnson, Shawn Heffern, Karl Schneider, Liam Duncan, County: Hamilton Andre Broadnax (manager), Chuck Albertson (manager), Matt Barnthouse (manager), Asst. Coach Asad Sabree. Superintendent: Dr. Jeff Swensson Principal: John Williams Athletic Director: Jim Inskeep Team Roster & Statistics Assistant Athletic Director: Bruce Wolf Lt. Dk. Name Ht. Gr. Pos. GP FG-FGA FG% 3FG% FT% Ast. Reb. Pts. Head Coach: Scott Heady 3 3 Ben Gardner 6-0 12 G 26 109-257 .424 .338 .763 2.5 3.9 13.2 Assistant Coaches: Daniel Cox, John Faas, Ryan Osborn, Francis Ramirez, Asad Sabree 4 4 Michael Volovic 5-9 11 G 26 77-196 .393 .314 .778 4.5 2.4 11.1 Student Managers: Andre Broadnax, 10 10 James Crowley 6-0 11 G 26 44-104 .423 .403 .810 1.1 1.2 5.2 Matt Barnthouse, Chuck Albertson 11 11 Sam Curts 6-1 12 G 26 95-217 .438 .446 .825 1.2 2.9 11.6 Athletic Trainers: Steve Schofield, 20 20 James Volovic 6-1 11 G 26 26-82 .317 .294 .767 0.5 1.9 3.5 Dawn Ellington 22 22 Zach McRoberts 6-6 10 G/F 25 46-92 .500 .000 .674 0.8 5.1 4.8 Student Trainers: Joe Kedanis, Jake Smith Nickname: Greyhounds 32 32 Karl Schneider 6-5 12 F/C 26 42-74 .568 .000 .548 0.8 4.0 4.1 School Colors: Royal Blue and Gold 44 44 Shawn Heffern 6-6 12 C 21 34-62 .548 .000 .533 0.3 3.9 4.0 Conference: Metropolitan Interscholastic 30 30 Michael Bruns 6-2 10 G/F 4 0-0 .000 .000 .000 0.3 0.0 0.0 Enrollment: 4,545 50 50 Liam Duncan 6-8 9 C 0 0-0 .000 .000 .500 0.0 0.0 0.5 Last Year’s Final Won-Loss Record: 10-13 23 23 Ryan Cline 5-10 9 G 2 2-4 .500 .500 .000 0.0 0.3 1.3 Season Results (22-4) Team Totals / Percentages 481-1096 .439 .387 .735 11.5 30.2 57.2 11/23 at Brownsburg W 65-36 Opponent Totals / Percentages 437-1153 .379 .289 .705 6.3 26.3 46.9 12/2 Noblesville L 57-65 12/3 at Indpls. Arsenal Technical W 61-49 12/9 North Central (Indpls.) W 64-60 State Finals History 12/10 Decatur Central W 75-54 State Champion: 1977 12/16 Fishers W 53-50 Runner-Up: 1970 12/28 Avon W 59-46 Appearances: 1925, 1970, 1977, 1993, 2012 (4A) 1/6 Grove W 61-51 1/7 at Westfield W 54-40 1/11 at Indianapolis Cathedral W 52-46 1/14 at Kokomo L 40-47 1/18 Pike W 63-58 1/20 at Terre Haute South W 58-39 1/28 at Ben Davis W 54-46 2/3 Lawrence North W 55-39 2/4 at Zionsville W 39-36 2/9 at Hamilton Southeastern L 56-58 2/14 at Warren Central L 42-43 2/17 Terre Haute North W 56-40 2/24 Brebeuf Jesuit W 63-32 Noblesville Sectional 2/29 Westfield W 59-36 3/2 Zionsville W 57-41 3/3 Hamilton Southeastern W 81-63 Scott Heady Marion Regional 3/10 Kokomo W 52-48 Head Coach 3/10 Homestead W 48-39 17th Year (248-144) Huntington North Semi-State 3/17 Elkhart Memorial W 62-59

IHSAA - Pure Spirit. Pure Sport. Pure INDIANA! 15 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” Arthur L. Trester and in 1945 the IHSAA board officially named the award “The Arthur L. Trester Medal for Mental IHSAA 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. Commissioner Trester Medal for Mental Attitude.” Since 1965, the award was made in the form of a plaque. 1929-1944 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 $745,000 in college scholarships have been presented by Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance to deserving high school students in Indiana.

2011 Class 4A 2011 Class 3A 2011 Class A Spencer Turner Jordan Everett Bloomington South Washington Triton

Year Name School Year Name School 1916-17 Claude Curtis Martinsville 1941-42 Kenneth Brown, Jr. Muncie Burris 1917-18 Ralph Esarey Bloomington 1942-43 Dave Laflin Lebanon 1918-19 Walter Cross Thorntown 1943-44 Walter McFatridge Kokomo 1919-20 Harold Laughlin Bedford 1944-45 Max Allen Indianapolis Broad Ripple 1920-21 Ralph Marlowe Sandusky 1945-46 Robert Cripe Flora 1921-22 Reece Jones Vincennes 1946-47 Ronald Bland Terre Haute Garfield 1922-23 Maurice Robinson Anderson 1947-48 Lee Hamilton Evansville Central 1923-24 Philip Kessler Richmond 1948-49 James Schooley Auburn 1924-25 Russell Walter Kokomo 1949-50 Pat Klein Marion 1925-26 Richard Williams Evansville Central 1950-51 Robert Jewell Indianapolis Attucks 1926-27 Franklin Prentice Kendallville 1951-52 Joe Sexson Indpls. Arsenal Technical 1927-28 Robert McCarnes Logansport 1952-53 Harley Andrews Terre Haute Gerstmeyer 1928-29 Emmett Lowery Indpls. Arsenal Technical 1953-54 Bobby Plump Milan 1929-30 Kenneth Young LaPorte 1954-55 James Henry New Albany 1930-31 Norman Cottom Terre Haute Wiley 1955-56 Dennis Tepe Elkhart 1931-32 Jess McAnally Greencastle 1956-57 Robert Perigo Lafayette Jefferson 1932-33 James Seward Indianapolis Shortridge 1957-58 Richard Haslam Crawfordsville 1933-34 Arthur Gosman Jasper 1958-59 James Rayl Kokomo 1934-35 James Lyboult Richmond 1959-60 Robert Cantrell East Chicago Washington 1935-36 Steve Sitko Ft. Wayne Central 1960-61 Tom & Dick VanArsdale Indianapolis Manual 1936-37 Robert Menke Huntingburg 1961-62 John Wilson Evansville Bosse 1937-38 Robert Mygrants Hammond 1962-63 Greg Samuels Terre Haute Garfield 1938-39 Jim Myers Evansville Bosse 1963-64 Mike Weaver Huntington 1939-40 Duane Conkey Mitchell 1964-65 Edward Bopp Indianapolis Washington 1940-41 Donald Server Madison 1965-66 James Cadwell Michigan City Elston

16 IHSAA - Pure Spirit. Pure Sport. Pure INDIANA! Arthur L. Trester Award

Year Name School Year Name School 1966-67 Charles Nelson Fort Wayne South Side 2000-01 4A Chris Thomas Pike 1967-68 James Nelson Gary Roosevelt 3A Brian Bell Muncie Southside 1968-69 Joe Sutter Marion 2A Matt Robbins Batesville 1969-70 James Trout Loogootee A Andy Brown Blue River Valley 1970-71 Jerry B. Lamberson New Castle 2001-02 4A Chris Hunter Gary West Side 1971-72 Mark Inman Jeffersonville 3A Brian Wright Delta 1972-73 Garry Abplanalp Franklin 2A Mark Gonzales Speedway 1973-74 Jon & Don McGlocklin Franklin A Troy Roberson Rossville 1974-75 Steve Walker Lebanon 2002-03 4A Alex Kock DeKalb 1975-76 Jack David Colescott Marion 3A Michael Dury Indianapolis Bishop Chatard 1976-77 Mark Herrmann Carmel 2A Beau Bauer Cass 1977-78 Muncie Central A Derrick Smith Southwestern (Shelbyville) 1978-79 Malcolm Cameron Terre Haute South 2003-04 4A Stefan Routt Lawrence North 1979-80 Jeff Todd Marion 3A Jon Zeser Bellmont 1980-81 Karl Donovan Vincennes Lincoln 2A Kyle Johnson Jimtown 1981-82 Phillip Wendel Plymouth A Bryan Hurst Waldron 1982-83 John Harter Anderson 2004-05 4A Brandon McPherson Lawrence North 1983-84 Milan Petrovic Lake Central 3A Luke Zeller Washington 1984-85 Todd Graf Richmond A Jason Holsinger Lapel 1985-86 Todd Anderson Shelbyville 2005-06 4A Lawrence North 1986-87 Marvin Rea Gary Roosevelt 3A Tyler Rigby Jay County 1987-88 Sam Long Muncie Central 2A Tim James Forest Park 1988-89 Patrick Graham Floyd Central A Jordan Perkins Hauser 1989-90 Damon Bailey Bedford North Lawrence 2006-07 4A E’Twaun Moore East Chicago Central 1990-91 Steve Nicodemus Whitko 3A Jason Renz Plymouth 1991-92 Richie Hammel Lafayette Jefferson 2A Thad Laudenbacher Winchester 1992-93 Pete Miller South Bend St. Joseph’s A Adam Pflugshaupt Oregon-Davis 1993-94 Bryce Drew Valparaiso 2007-08 4A Gordon Hayward Brownsburg 1994-95 T.J. Lux Merrillville 3A Pryce Underwood Harding 1995-96 Matt Taylor Warsaw 2A Lucas Wickersham Winchester 1996-97 Billy Lynch Delta A Jacob Everett Triton 1997-98 4A Brad McPherson Marion 2008-09 4A Reggie Hearn Fort Wayne Snider 3A Zach Fox Indianapolis Cathedral 3A Brody Schoen Rochester 2A Rusty Garner Alexandria 2A Blaze Ayers Brownstown Central A Grant McBride Bloomfield A Gerald Hardesty Jac-Cen-Del 1998-99 4A Tim Church Elkhart Central 2009-10 4A Justin Clemens Warsaw 3A Jeff Wiltrout Plainfield 3A Ethan Hunsinger Washington 2A Luke Kimmel Paoli 2A Reggie Nesbit Park Tudor A Jake Holder Tecumseh A Christian Duncheon Barr-Reeve 1999-00 4A Bloomington North 2010-11 4A Spencer Turner Bloomington South 3A Shane Power Andrean 3A Cody Zeller Washington 2A Scott Study Winchester A Jordan Everett Triton A Clark Golish Union (Dugger)

IHSAA - Pure Spirit. Pure Sport. Pure INDIANA! 17 State Champions

2011 IHSAA 4A Boys Basketball 2011 IHSAA 3A Boys Basketball State Champion State Champion Bloomington South Washington

Year Champion Runner-Up Score Head Coach Record Site 1910-11 Crawfordsville Lebanon 24-17 Dave Glascock 16-2 IU Assembly Hall 1911-12 Lebanon Franklin 51-11 Claude Whitney 16-3 IU Assembly Hall 1912-13 Wingate South Bend 15-14 (5 OT) Jesse Wood 22-3 IU Assembly Hall 1913-14 Wingate Anderson 36-8 Len Lehman 19-5 Indiana University 1914-15 Thorntown Montmorenci 33-10 Chet Hill 22-5 IU Men’s Gymnasium 1915-16 Lafayette Crawfordsville 27-26 (OT) C.F. Apking 20-4 IU Men’s Gymnasium 1916-17 Lebanon Gary 34-26 Alva Staggs 26-2 IU Men’s Gymnasium 1917-18 Lebanon Anderson 24-20 (OT) Glenn Curtis 28-2 IU Men’s Gymnasium 1918-19 Bloomington Lafayette 18-15 Cliff Wells 23-3 Purdue Mem. Gymnasium 1919-20 Franklin Lafayette 31-13 Ernest Wagner 29-1 IU Men’s Gymnasium 1920-21 Franklin Anderson 35-22 Ernest Wagner 29-4 Old Coliseum 1921-22 Franklin Terre Haute Garfield 26-15 Ernest Wagner 31-4 Old Coliseum 1922-23 Vincennes Muncie 27-18 John Adams 34-1 Old Coliseum 1923-24 Martinsville Frankfort 36-30 Glenn Curtis 22-7 Old Coliseum 1924-25 Frankfort Kokomo 34-20 Everett Case 27-2 Exposition Building 1925-26 Marion Martinsville 30-23 Gene Thomas 27-2 Exposition Building 1926-27 Martinsville Muncie 26-23 Glenn Curtis 26-3 Exposition Building 1927-28 Muncie Martinsville 13-12 Pete Jolly 28-2 Butler Fieldhouse 1928-29 Frankfort Indianapolis Technical 29-23 Everett Case 25-2 Butler Fieldhouse 1929-30 Washington Muncie 32-21 Burl Friddle 30-1 Butler Fieldhouse 1930-31 Muncie Greencastle 31-23 Pete Jolly 25-6 Butler Fieldhouse 1931-32 New Castle Winamac 24-17 Orville Hooker 28-3 Butler Fieldhouse 1932-33 Martinsville Greencastle 27-24 Glenn Curtis 21-8 Butler Fieldhouse 1933-34 Logansport Indpls. Arsenal Technical 26-19 Cliff Wells 28-4 Butler Fieldhouse 1934-35 Anderson Jeffersonville 23-17 Archie Chadd 22-9 Butler Fieldhouse 1935-36 Frankfort Fort Wayne Central 50-24 Everett Case 29-1-1 Butler Fieldhouse 1936-37 Anderson Huntingburg 33-23 Archie Chadd 26-7 Butler Fieldhouse 1937-38 Fort Wayne South Side Hammond 34-32 Burl Friddle 29-3 Butler Fieldhouse 1938-39 Frankfort Franklin 36-22 Everett Case 26-6 Butler Fieldhouse 1939-40 Hammond Technical Mitchell 33-21 Lou Birkett 25-6 Butler Fieldhouse 1940-41 Washington Madison 39-33 Marion Crawley 27-5 Butler Fieldhouse 1941-42 Washington Muncie Burris 24-18 Marion Crawley 30-1 Butler Fieldhouse 1942-43 Fort Wayne Central Lebanon 45-40 Murray Mendenhall 27-1 New Coliseum 1943-44 Evansville Bosse Kokomo 39-35 Herm Keller 19-7 New Coliseum 1944-45 Evansville Bosse South Bend Riley 46-36 Herm Keller 25-2 New Coliseum 1945-46 Anderson Fort Wayne Central 67-53 Charles Cummings 22-7 Butler Fieldhouse 1946-47 Shelbyville Terre Haute Garfield 68-58 Frank Barnes 25-5 Butler Fieldhouse 1947-48 Lafayette Jefferson Evansville Central 54-42 Marion Crawley 27-3 Butler Fieldhouse 1948-49 Jasper Madison 62-61 Leo O’Neill 21-9 Butler Fieldhouse 1949-50 Madison Lafayette Jefferson 67-44 Ray Eddy 27-1 Butler Fieldhouse 1950-51 Muncie Central Evansville Reitz 60-58 Art Beckner 26-4 Butler Fieldhouse 1951-52 Muncie Central Indianapolis Arsenal Technical 68-49 Lawrence McCreary 25-5 Butler Fieldhouse 1952-53 South Bend Central Terre Haute Gerstmeyer 42-41 Elmer McCall 25-5 Butler Fieldhouse 1953-54 Milan Muncie Central 32-30 Marvin Wood 28-2 Butler Fieldhouse 1954-55 Indianapolis Crispus Attucks Gary Roosevelt 97-74 Ray Crowe 31-1 Butler Fieldhouse 1955-56 Indianapolis Crispus Attucks Lafayette Jefferson 79-57 Ray Crowe 31-0 Butler Fieldhouse 1956-57 South Bend Central Indianapolis Crispus Attucks 67-55 Elmer McCall 30-0 Butler Fieldhouse 1957-58 Fort Wayne South Side Crawfordsville 63-34 Don Reichert 28-2 Butler Fieldhouse 1958-59 Indianapolis Crispus Attucks Kokomo 92-54 Bill Garrett 26-5 Butler Fieldhouse

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2011 IHSAA 2A Boys Basketball 2011 IHSAA A Boys Basketball State Champion State Champion Park Tudor Indianapolis Metropolitan

Year Champion Runner-Up Score Head Coach Record Site 1959-60 East Chicago Washington Muncie Central 75-59 John Baratto 28-2 Butler Fieldhouse 1960-61 Kokomo Indianapolis Manual 68-66 (OT) Joe Platt 28-1 Butler Fieldhouse 1961-62 Evansville Bosse East Chicago Washington 84-81 Jim Myers 26-2 Butler Fieldhouse 1962-63 Muncie Central South Bend Central 65-61 Dwight Tallman 28-1 Butler Fieldhouse 1963-64 Lafayette Jefferson Huntington 58-55 Marion Crawley 28-1 Butler Fieldhouse 1964-65 Indianapolis Washington Fort Wayne North Side 64-57 Jerry Oliver 29-2 Butler Fieldhouse 1965-66 Michigan City Elston Indianapolis Arsenal Technical 63-52 Doug Adams 26-3 Hinkle Fieldhouse 1966-67 Evansville North Lafayette Jefferson 60-58 Jim Rausch 27-2 Hinkle Fieldhouse 1967-68 Gary Roosevelt Indianapolis Shortridge 68-60 Louis Mallard 22-5 Hinkle Fieldhouse 1968-69 Indianapolis Washington Gary Tolleston 79-76 Bill Green 31-0 Hinkle Fieldhouse 1969-70 East Chicago Roosevelt Carmel 72-62 Bill Holsbach 28-0 Hinkle Fieldhouse 1970-71 East Chicago Washington Elkhart 70-60 John Molodet 29-0 Hinkle Fieldhouse 1971-72 Connersville Gary West Side 80-63 Myron Dickerson 27-2 IU Assembly Hall 1972-73 New Albany South Bend Adams 84-79 Kirby Overman 21-7 IU Assembly Hall 1973-74 Fort Wayne Northrop Jeffersonville 59-56 Bob Dille 28-1 IU Assembly Hall 1974-75 Marion Loogootee 58-46 Bill Green 28-1 1975-76 Marion Rushville 82-76 Bill Green 23-5 Market Square Arena 1976-77 Carmel East Chicago Washington 53-52 Eric Clark 22-7 Market Square Arena 1977-78 Muncie Central Terre Haute South 65-64 (OT) Bill Harrell 27-3 Market Square Arena 1978-79 Muncie Central Anderson 64-60 Bill Harrell 24-5 Market Square Arena 1979-80 Indianapolis Broad Ripple New Albany 73-66 Bill Smith 29-2 Market Square Arena 1980-81 Vincennes Lincoln Anderson 54-52 Orlando Wyman 26-2 Market Square Arena 1981-82 Plymouth Gary Roosevelt 75-74 (2 OT) Jack Edison 28-1 Market Square Arena 1982-83 Connersville Anderson 63-62 Basil Mawbey 26-2 Market Square Arena 1983-84 Warsaw Vincennes Lincoln 59-56 Al Rhodes 26-2 Market Square Arena 1984-85 Marion Richmond 74-67 Bill Green 29-0 Market Square Arena 1985-86 Marion Anderson 75-56 Bill Green 26-3 Market Square Arena 1986-87 Marion Richmond 69-56 Bill Green 29-1 Market Square Arena 1987-88 Muncie Central Concord 76-53 Bill Harrell 28-1 Market Square Arena 1988-89 Lawrence North Kokomo 74-57 Jack Keefer 25-4 Market Square Arena 1989-90 Bedford North Lawrence Concord 63-60 Dan Bush 29-2 Hoosier Dome 1990-91 Gary Roosevelt Brebeuf 51-32 Ron Heflin 30-1 Hoosier Dome 1991-92 Richmond Lafayette Jefferson 77-73 (OT) George Griffith 24-5 Hoosier Dome 1992-93 Jeffersonville Ben Davis 66-61 Mike Broughton 29-2 Hoosier Dome 1993-94 South Bend Clay Valparaiso 93-88 (OT) Tom DeBaets 27-2 Hoosier Dome 1994-95 Ben Davis Merrillville 58-57 Steve Witty 32-1 RCA Dome 1995-96 Ben Davis New Albany 57-54 (2 OT) Steve Witty 22-6 RCA Dome 1996-97 Bloomington North Delta 75-54 Tom McKinney 28-1 RCA Dome 1997-98 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 Dome 1998-99 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 Dome 1999-00 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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BLOOMINGTON SOUTH TOPS KOKOMO FOR SECOND TITLE IN THREE YEARS When his team needed him refused to wilt and its fourth-quarter most, Darwin Davis Jr. took control rally set the stage for Davis’ heroics. and steered the Bloomington South Desmond Marks led Bloomington Panthers to a 56-42 victory over South with 14 points and eight Kokomo in the Class 4A state final. rebounds. Davis totaled seven In a fiercely contested game, rebounds and seven assists to go with Bloomington South saw a 10-point his 13 points. Ben Stowell scored 11 lead shrink to five in the final 3 and Turner 10. minutes. That’s when Davis, held nine Kokomo, ranked 10th by the points under his season average of Associated Press, came up short nearly 22, smartly passed to Joey in its bid for its second boys state Forney II for an easy bucket and championship -- and first since 1961. three-point play underneath. Then, Coach Brian McCauley’s Wildkats won after a pair of Kokomo free throws, their state-leading 71st sectional title Davis drove for a of his and also defeated No. 1-ranked and own. He completed his personal previously unbeaten Munster in the surge with a big defensive , semi-state in advancing to Conseco and Spencer Turner’s two free throws Fieldhouse. The Wildkats finished then sent the Panthers up by 10 23-3. again. Armon Bridgeforth led Kokomo Bloomington South won its scoring with 13 points and Cheyse second Class 4A title in three Swain had 12. Hutson Clark grabbed seasons and third overall. The Frenetic defensive play marked eight rebounds. Panthers, ranked fourth by the the first half, and both teams shot Following the game, members of the Associated Press, won their final below 30 percent from the field. IHSAA Executive Committee named 12 games to finish 26-2. Coach J.R In the third quarter, Bloomington Spencer Turner of Bloomington High Holmes is 655-290 in 41 years as South stretched a four-point lead School South as the winner of the a head coach, fourth most among to a 39-29 advantage as the game Arthur L. Trester Mental Attitude active coaches. turned offensive-minded. But Kokomo Award in Class 4A Boys Basketball. WASHINGTON TOPPLES CULVER FOR SECOND STRAIGHT CLASS 3A CROWN Washington continued its in Indiana history with three or more dominance in Class 3A, defeating championships. The Hatchets, Culver Academies 61-46 to collect ranked No. 1 by the Associated Press, its second consecutive state finished 24-4. championship and fourth since 2005. Washington used an 18-2 run to Nine seconds into the game, Cody open a 13-point lead late in the second Zeller provided a glimpse of things quarter. The Hatchets shot 73 percent to come when he drove the baseline (8-of-11) to Culver’s 27 percent for a three-point play. Zeller, playing (3-of-11) in the quarter. Washington’s on his third state championship team shooting cooled in the second half, but with the Hatchets, went on to record the Hatchets extended their lead to 16 20 points and 18 rebounds. Zeller’s points in the fourth quarter by relying older brothers, Luke (2005) and Tyler on their 38-21 rebounding edge in the (2008), also led Washington to state game. titles. Dylan Ervin totaled 18 points and The list of milestones for six rebounds for Washington, and Washington didn’t end there. It was Anthony Curtis had 10 points and four the Hatchets’ seventh overall state assists. added 10 points. The Eagles finished championship, tying them with Marion Coach Mark Galloway’s unranked 19-7. for second on the all-time list. Muncie Culver team was playing in its first Following the game, members Central owns the state record of eight state championship game after of the IHSAA Executive Committee titles. winning the school’s first sectional named Cody Zeller of Washington Also, coach Gene Miiller, who three weeks ago. Jermaine Myers High School as the winner of the has led Washington to its last three led the Eagles with 17 points. Juwan Arthur L. Trester Mental Attitude state titles, became the ninth coach Brescacin scored 12, and Chier Ajou Award in Class 3A Boys Basketball. 20 IHSAA - Pure Spirit. Pure Sport. Pure INDIANA! Last Year’s State Finals in Review

PARK TUDOR ENDS BISHOP NOLL’S UNBEATEN YEAR IN CLASS 2A Park Tudor held Hammond Bishop rebounds and three steals for the Panthers. Noll scoreless over the final 4 ½ minutes Bishop Noll led by nine, 16-7, early in the second quarter but lost most of and gained a come-from-behind 43-42 that edge as Ferrell scored eight points over the final 5:38 of the period. The victory over the state’s last remaining Warriors held Park Tudor to 25.9 percent shooting (7-of-27) in the first half but unbeaten team in the Class 2A title game. parlayed their tough defense into only a 24-21 lead at halftime. The Panthers scored the final six Coach Drew Trost’s Warriors, ranked No. 2 by the Associated Press, points of the game and took their first lead finished 26-1. Adonis Filer scored a team-high 19 for Bishop Noll while since the first quarter when Trevon Bluiett grabbing seven rebounds. Ronnye Beamon Jr. collected 11 points and a hit from underneath and added a free game-high nine rebounds. throw with 1:22 remaining. Bishop Noll failed to connect on its last four field goal tries. It was the first state championship for coach Ed Schilling’s Panthers, who last year fell in the final game to Wheeler. Park Tudor, ranked fourth by the Associated Press, finished 26-2 and ended the year with 14 straight wins. The championship victory was the only close one of the tournament for the Panthers, who outscored their six previous opponents by an average of 16.2. Bluiett led Park Tudor with 21 points and eight rebounds. Kevin “Yogi” Ferrell contributed 14 points, six assists, five INDIANAPOLIS METROPOLITAN WINS FIRST STATE CHAMPIONSHIP Indianapolis Metropolitan overcame a jittery start, ratcheted up the pressure and captured a 59-55 victory over Triton in the Class A state championship game. The unranked Pumas won their first state title in any sport in just their third year of state tournament eligibility. Coach Nick Reich’s team finished 22-6. Metropolitan committed four straight turnovers to open the game and needed four minutes to score its first field goal. But a half-court shot at the first-quarter buzzer by Jerrbryon Graves tied the score at 12-all and added to the Pumas’ momentum. A 12-0 run in the third quarter helped them take a lead they would never relinquish. Triton closed to within two, 52-50, with 1:12 left in the game, but Metropolitan clinched the victory with nine free throws down the stretch. The Pumas held Triton to 36.7 percent shooting (18-of-49). They also outscored the Trojans 11-0 on fast-break points and 24-10 in the paint. Metropolitan put four players in double-digit scoring, led by Graves with 15. Anthony Jackson collected 13 points and 13 rebounds. Coach Jason Groves’ Triton team, ranked No. 2 by the Associated Press, finished 23-3. The loss in the state championship game snapped a 17-game winning streak. The Titans won the Class A title in 2008 and finished as runner-up to Jac-Cen-Del in 2009. Clay Yeo led Triton with 19 points. Griffyn Carpenter had 15 and Jordan Everett added 12. Following the game, members of the IHSAA Executive Committee named Jordan Everett of Triton High School as the winner of the Arthur L. Trester Mental Attitude Award in Class A Boys Basketball. IHSAA - Pure Spirit. Pure Sport. Pure INDIANA! 21 State Champions

State Champions (continued from page 19) 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 Fieldhouse 2001-02 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 Fieldhouse 2002-03 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 Fieldhouse 2003-04 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 Fieldhouse 2004-05 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 Fieldhouse 2005-06 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 Fieldhouse 2006-07 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 Fieldhouse 2007-08 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 Fieldhouse 2008-09 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 Fieldhouse 2009-10 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 Fieldhouse 2010-11 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 Fieldhouse

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Class 4A Class 4A Rk. Name School Pts. Year Rk. Name School Rbs. Year 1. Greg Oden Lawrence North 29 2005 1. Justin Riley Elkhart Central 17 1999 2. E’Twaun Moore East Chicago Central 28 2007 2. Chris Hunter Gary West Side 15 2002 Zach Randolph Marion 28 2000 3. Julian Mavunga Brownsburg 14 2008 Nic Moore Warsaw 28 2010 Bradley Sneary Fort Wayne Snider 14 2009 5. Terone Johnson North Central (Indpls.) 26 2010 5. Justin Cage Pike 13 2003 Greg Oden Lawrence North 26 2006 Class 3A Class 3A Rk. Name School Rbs. Year Rk. Name School Pts. Year 1. Gerry Hall Muncie Southside 26 1999 1. Washington 43 2008 Cody Zeller Washington 26 2010 2. Bruce Grimm Jr. Rochester 40 2009 3. Cody Zeller Washington 18 2011 3. Kelly Robbins Delta 38 2002 4. Seth Coy Washington 16 2008 4. Zach Hahn New Castle 29 2006 Tyler Zeller Washington 16 2008 5. Randy Davis Plymouth 28 2007

Class 2A Class 2A Rk. Name School Pts. Year Rk. Name School Rbs. Year 1. Tyler Koch Winchester 37 2008 1. Brandon Hopf Forest Park 16 2005 2. Deshaun Thomas Fort Wayne Bishop Luers 34 2009 2. Deshaun Thomas Fort Wayne Bishop Luers 15 2009 3. Jacob Garvin Batesville 30 2001 3. J.D. Clampitt Speedway 14 2002 4. Zavier Sanders Northwestern 29 2007 Trai Essex Harding 14 2001 5. Brock Morrison Winchester 27 2007 Brandon Hopf Forest Park 14 2006 Brandon Hopf Forest Park 27 2005 Class A Class A Rk. Name School Rbs. Year Rk. Name School Pts. Year 1. Bobby Jolliff Hauser 15 2006 1. Zane Bowman Barr-Reeve 37 2002 2. Jordan Barnard Waldron 14 2004 Brock Graves Rossville 37 2002 Todd Humerickhouse Bloomfield 14 1998 3. Brody Boyd Union (Dugger) 35 2000 Josh Wittgren Union (Dugger) 14 2000 4. Ryan Rooks Southwestern (Shelbyville) 31 2003 5. Colton Keel Triton 13 2009 5. Kyle Cox Blue River Valley 30 2001 Anthony Jackson Indianapolis Metropolitan 13 2011 Top 10 Scoring Leaders (Single Class) Top 5 Rebounding Leaders (Single Class) One Game (* championship game) Rk. Name School Pts. Year One Game (* championship game) 1. James Blackmon Marion 52 1983 Rk. Name School Rbs. Year 2. Troy Lewis Anderson 42 1983 1. Brad Miley Rushville 29 1976 3. Ron Bonham Muncie Central 40 1960 2. George McGinnis Indianapolis Washington 27 1969 David Shepherd Carmel 40 *1970 3. Jim Ligon Kokomo 24 1961 Pete Trgovich East Chicago Washington 40 1971 4. Brebeuf Jesuit 23 1991 6. Indpls. Crispus Attucks 39 *1956 5. Jim Bradley East Chicago Roosevelt 21 *1970 Scott Skiles Plymouth 39 *1982 Brad Miley Rushville 21 *1976 8. Pat Graham Floyd Central 37 1989 Courtney Witte Vincennes Lincoln 21 *1981 Drake Morris East Chicago Washington 37 1977 10. Bill Finley New Albany 36 1973 Two Games Dee Monroe Madison 36 *1949 Rk. Name School Rbs. Year 1. Brad Miley Rushville 50 1976 Two Games 2. Jim Ligon Kokomo 42 1961 Rk. Name School Pts. Year 3. George McGinnis Indianapolis Washington 41 1969 1. Troy Lewis Anderson 76 1983 4. Jim Bradley East Chicago Roosevelt 39 1970 2. Ron Bonham Muncie Central 69 1960 5. Lawrence North 37 1989 Scott Skiles Plymouth 69 1982 4. David Shepherd Carmel 68 1970 Pete Trgovich East Chicago Washington 68 1971 6. Jimmy Webb South Bend Adams 65 1973 7. Drake Morris East Chicago Washington 64 1977 8. Bob Ford Evansville North 62 1967 George McGinnis Indianapolis Washington 62 1969 Bobby Miles East Chicago Washington 62 1962

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Most Combined Points In A Quarter Team Records 4A: 52 by North Central (Indpls) (28) and East Chicago Central (24) (4th qtr.), 2007. Most Points 3A: 55 by Evans. Bosse (30) and Plymouth (25) (4th quarter), 2007. 4A: 95 by North Central (Indianapolis) vs. Warsaw, 2010. 2A: 59 by Jimtown (31) and Brownstown Cent. (28) (4th qtr.), 2004. 3A: 84 by Washington vs. Harding, 2008. A: 48 by Triton (28) and Jac-Cen-Del (20) (4th quarter), 2009. 2A: 78 by Northwestern vs. Winchester (2OT), 2007. Single Class A: 82 by Lafayette Central Catholic vs. Union (Dugger), 2000. Semifinal Game: 64 by Anderson (34) and SB Adams (30) (4th qtr.), 1973. Single Class Championship Game: 57 by South Bend Adams (31) and New Semifinal Game: 102 by Muncie Central vs. Bloomington, 1960; Albany (26) (4th quarter), 1973. 102 by East Chicago Washington vs. Floyd Central, 1971. Championship Game: 97 by Indpls. Attucks vs. Gary Roosevelt, 1955. Fewest Points Allowed 4A: 29 by Lawrence North vs. Columbia City, 2004. Most Combined Points 3A: 43 by New Castle vs. Jay County, 2006. 4A: 170 by E. Chicago Cent. (87) and North Cent. (Ind.) (83) 2007. 2A: 38 by Wheeler vs. Park Tudor, 2010. 3A: 160 by Princeton (81) and Rochester (79), 2009. A: 36 by Hauser vs. Tri-Central, 2006. 2A: 152 by Northwestern (78) and Winchester (74) (2OT), 2007. Single Class A: 152 by Laf. Central Cath. (82) and Union (Dugger) (70), 2000. Semifinal Game: 16 by Anderson vs. Rochester, 1937. Single Class Championship Game: 8 by Wingate vs. Anderson, 1914. Semifinal Game: 194 by SB Adams (99) and Anderson (95), 1973. Championship Game: 181 by SB Clay (93) and Valparaiso (88) (OT), 1994. Most Field Goals Made 4A: 36 by North Central (Indianapolis) vs. Warsaw, 2010. Largest Margin of Victory 3A: 32 by Indpls. Bishop Chatard vs. Fort Wayne Elmhurst, 2003; 4A: 24 by Lawrence North (80) and Muncie Central (56), 2006. 32 by Princeton vs. Rochester, 2009. 3A: 34 by Indpls. Bishop Chatard (78) and FW Elmhurst (44), 2003. 2A: 29 by Harding vs. Batesville, 2001. 2A: 19 by Westview (71) and Paoli (52), 1999. A: 30 by Rossville vs. Barr-Reeve, 2002. A: 28 by Hauser (64) and Tri-Central (36), 2006. 30 by Bowman Academy vs. Barr-Reeve, 2010. Single Class Single Class Semifinal Game: 36 by Muncie Cent. (102) and Bloomington (66), 1960. Semifinal Game: 45 by South Bend Adams vs. Anderson, 1973. Championship Game: 40 by Lebanon (51) and Lebanon (11), 1912. Championship Game: 38 by Indianapolis Attucks vs. Kokomo, 1959.

Most Points In A Half Most Combined Field Goals Made 4A: 51 by North Cent. (Ind.) (2nd half) vs. E. Chicago Cent., 2007. 4A: 65 by North Central (33) and East Chicago Central (32), 2007. 3A: 45 by Evansville Bosse (2nd half) vs. Plymouth, 2007; 45 by 3A: 59 by Princeton (32) and Rochester (27), 2009. Washington (2nd half) vs. Harding, 2008. 2A: 51 by Westview (27) and Paoli (24), 1999. 2A: 44 by Batesville (2nd half) vs. Harding, 2001. 51 by Harding (29) and Batesville (22), 2001. A: 45 by Rossville (1st half) vs. Barr-Reeve, 2002. A: 55 by Laf. Central Catholic (28) and Union (Dugger) (27), 2000. Single Class 55 by Rossville (30) and Barr-Reeve (25), 2002. Semifinal Game: 55 by Gary Roosevelt (2nd half) vs. Whitko, 1991. Single Class Championship Game: 51 by Indianapolis Attucks (1st half) vs. Gary Semifinal Game: 87 by SB Adams (45) and Anderson (42), 1973. Roosevelt, 1955. Championship Game: 67 by New Albany (36) and SB Adams (31), 1973.

Most Combined Points In A Half Most Field Goals Attempted 4A: 97 by North Central (Indpls.) (49) and Warsaw (48) (2nd half), 2010. 4A: 65 by East Chicago Central vs. North Central, 2007. 3A: 87 by Evans. Bosse (45) and Plymouth (42) (2nd half), 2007. 65 by North Central vs. East Chicago Central, 2007. 2A: 84 by Brownstown Central (43) and Jimtown (41) (2nd half), 2004. 3A: 77 by Muncie Southside vs. Plainfield, 1999. A: 77 by Laf. Central Cath. (44) and Union (Dugger) (33) (1st half), 2000. 2A: 72 by Forest Park vs. Harding, 2005. Single Class A: 70 by Fort Wayne Blackhawk Christian vs. Waldron, 2004. Semifinal Game: 100 by East Chicago Washington (53) and Floyd Single Class Central (47) (2nd half), 1971. Semifinal Game: 91 by Ind. Arsenal Tech.l vs. Laf. Jefferson, 1952. Championship Game: 91 by SB Adams (49) and New Albany (42) Championship Game: 85 by SB Adams vs. New Albany, 1973. (2nd half), 1973. Most Combined Field Goals Attempted Most Points In A Quarter 4A: 130 by East Chicago Central (65) and North Central (65), 2007. 4A: 30 by E. Chicago Central (2nd quarter) vs. North Central, 2007. 3A: 138 by Muncie Southside (77) and Plainfield (61), 1999. 3A: 30 by Evansville Bosse (4th quarter) vs. Plymouth, 2007. 2A: 129 by Forest Park (72) and Harding (57), 2005. 2A: 31 by Jimtown (4th quarter) vs. Brownstown Central, 2004. A: 124 by Tri-Central (67) and Hauser (57), 2006. A: 28 by Attica (4th quarter) vs. Blue River Valley, 2001; Single Class 28 by Triton (4th quarter) vs. Jac-Cen-Del, 2009. Semifinal Game: 180 by Ind. Attucks (90) and Evan Reitz (90), 1951. Single Class Championship Game: 162 by Gary Tolleston (83) and Indpls. Semifinal Game: 34 by Anderson (4th quarter) vs. SB Adams, 1973; Washington (79), 1969. 34 by East Chicago Washington (4th quarter) vs. Richmond, 1985. Championship Game: 32 by SB Clay (4th qtr.) vs. Valparaiso, 1994. Highest Field Goal Percentage 4A: .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: .545 (24-44) by Forest Park vs. Harding, 2006. A: .556 (30-54) by Rossville vs. Barr-Reeve, 2002. Single Class Semifinal 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 Percentage Most Free Throws Made 4A: .561 by North Central (Indianapolis) (36-63) and Warsaw 4A: 24 by North Central (Indpls.) vs. Elkhart Central, 1999. (28-51), 2010. 3A: 32 by Washington vs. Gary Wallace, 2010. 3A: .567 by Plymouth (22-38) and Evansville Bosse (24-43), 2007. 2A: 27 by Winchester vs. Northwestern, 2007. 2A: .500 by Harding (29-55) and Batesville (22-47), 2001. A: 20 by Lafayette Central Catholic vs. Union (Dugger), 2000. A: .509 by Rossville (30-54) and Barr-Reeve (25-54), 2002. 20 by Oregon-Davis vs. Barr-Reeve, 2007. Single Class Single Class Semifinal Game: .566 by Kokomo (26-43) and Floyd Cent. (25-47), 1989. Semifinal Game: 34 by Muncie Central vs. Elkhart, 1954. Championship Game: .574 by Plymouth (29-50) and Gary Roosevelt Championship Game: 32 by Connersville vs. Gary West Side, 1972. (33-58), 1982. Most Combined Free Throws Made Most 3-Point Field Goals Made 4A: 40 by FW Snider (23) and Bloomington South (17), 2009. 4A: 10 by Bloomington North vs. Marion, 2000. 3A: 45 by Muncie Southside (27) and Evans. Mater Dei (18), 2001. 3A: 15 by Rochester vs. Princeton, 2009. 2A: 47 by Winchester (27) and Northwestern (20), 2007. 2A: 10 by Westview vs. Winchester, 2000. A: 29 by Laf. Central Catholic (20) and Union (Dugger) (9), 2000. A: 9 by Barr-Reeve vs. Oregon-Davis, 2007. 29 by Blue River Valley (16) and Attica (13), 2001. Single Class Single Class Semifinal Game: 8 by Lafayette Jefferson vs. Warsaw, 1992. Semifinal Game: 50 by New Albany (33) and Warsaw (17), 1996. Championship Game: 10 by Valparaiso vs. South Bend Clay, 1994. Championship Game: 39 by Connersville (32) and Gary West Side (7), 1972.

Most Combined 3-Point Field Goals Made Most Free Throws Attempted 4A: 15 by Muncie Central (9) and Lawrence North (6), 2006. 4A: 31 by Fort Wayne Snider vs. Bloomington South, 2009. 3A: 19 by Plymouth (11) and Washington (8), 2005; 3A: 45 by Washington vs. Gary Wallace, 2010. 19 by Rochester (15) and Princeton (4), 2009. 2A: 36 by Winchester vs. Northwestern, 2007. 2A: 16 by Westview (10) and Winchester (6), 2000. A: 30 by Lafayette Central Catholic vs. Union (Dugger), 2000. A: 14 by Barr-Reeve (9) and Oregon-Davis (5), 2007. Single Class 14 by Triton (8) and Indianapolis Metropolitan (6), 2011. Semifinal Game: 53 by New Albany vs. Warsaw, 1996. Single Class Championship Game: 46 by Connersville vs. Gary West Side, 1972. Semifinal Game: 13 by Valparaiso (7) and Ben Davis (6), 1994. Championship Game: 19 by Valparaiso (10) and SB Clay (9), 1994. Most Combined Free Throws Attempted 4A: 52 by North Central (Ind.) (29) and Elkhart Central (23), 1999. Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted 3A: 62 by Washington (45) and Gary Wallace (17), 2010. 4A: 23 by North Central vs. East Chicago Central, 2007. 2A: 71 by Winchester (36) and Northwestern (35), 2007. 3A: 33 by Rochester vs. Princeton, 2009. A: 48 by Laf. Central Catholic (30) and Union (Dugger), (18), 2000. 2A: 23 by Winchester vs. Westview, 2000. Single Class A: 31 by Tri-Central vs. Hauser, 2006. Semifinal Game: 75 by New Albany (53) and Warsaw (22), 1996. Single Class Championship Game: 58 by Connersville (46) and Gary West Side (12), 1972. Semifinal Game: 29 by Ben Davis vs. Valparaiso, 1994. Championship Game: 30 by Valparaiso vs. South Bend Clay, 1994. Highest Percentage (min. 10 attempts) 4A: .850 (17-20) by Bloomington South vs. FW Snider, 2009. Most Combined 3-Point Field Goals Attempted 3A: 1.000 (11-11) by Plymouth vs. Washington, 2005; 4A: 37 by North Central (23) and East Chicago Central (14), 2007. 1.000 (10-10) by Rochester vs. Princeton, 2009. 3A: 52 by Rochester (33) and Princeton (19), 2009. 2A: .941 (16-17) by Alexandria vs. Southwestern (Hanover), 1998. 2A: 40 by Winchester (23) and Westview (17), 2000. A: .867 (13-15) by Rossville vs. Barr-Reeve, 2002. A: 42 by Tri-Central (31) and Hauser (11), 2006. Single Class Single Class Semifinal Game: 1.000 (16-16) by Loogootee vs. Col. North, 1975. Semifinal Game: 43 by Ben Davis (29) and Valparaiso (14), 1994. Championship Game: .941 (16-17) by Muncie Central vs. Anderson, 1979. Championship Game: 49 by Valparaiso (30) and SB Clay (19), 1994. Highest Combined Free Throw Percentage Highest 3-Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 10 attempts) 4A: .786 by Kokomo (7-8) and Bloomington South (15-20), 2011. 4A: .500 (6-12) by Lawrence North vs. Muncie Central, 2006. 3A: .851 by Rochester (10-10) and Princeton (13-17), 2009. 3A: .571 (8-14) by Washington vs. Plymouth, 2005. 2A: .827 by Alexandria (16-17) and Southwestern (Han.) (8-12), 1998. 2A: .588 (10-17) by Westview vs. Winchester, 2000. .827 by Westview (13-15) and Winchester (11-14), 2000. A: .545 (6-11) by Waldron vs. FW Blackhawk Christian, 2004. A: .806 by Barr-Reeve (5-6) and Oregon-Davis (20-25), 2007. Single Class Single Class Semifinal Game: .500 (7-14) by Valparaiso vs. Ben Davis, 1994. Semifinal Game: .880 by Warsaw (16-17) and New Castle (6-8), 1984. Championship Game: .600 (6-10) by Merrillville vs. Ben Davis, 1995. Championship Game: .947 by Muncie Central (16-17) and Anderson (2-2), 1979. Highest Combined 3-Point Field Goal Percentage (minimum 15 attempts) Most Rebounds (includes team rebounds) 4A: .448 by Bloomington North (10-22) and Marion (3-7), 2000. 4A: 43 by Gary West Side vs. Pike, 2002. 3A: .413 by Washington (8-14) and Plymouth (11-32), 2005. 3A: 67 by Muncie Southside vs. Plainfield, 1999. 2A: .444 by Harding (3-7) and Batesville (5-11), 2001. 2A: 52 by Forest Park vs. Harding, 2005. A: .429 by Lapel (6-13) and Loogootee (3-8), 2005. A: 55 by Hauser vs. Tri-Central, 2006. Single Class Single Class Semifinal Game: .348 by Kokomo (4-9) and Floyd Cent (4-14), 1989. Semifinal Game: 64 by Kokomo vs. Logansport, 1961. Championship Game: .625 by Ben Davis (4-6) and Merrillville Championship Game: 75 by Ind. Wash. vs. Gary Tolleston, 1969. (6-10), 1995.

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Most Combined Rebounds (includes team rebounds) Most Combined Steals (since 1977) 4A: 81 by Elkhart Central (42) and North Central (Ind) (39), 1999. 4A: 25 by North Central (Indianapolis) (16) and Warsaw (9), 2010. 3A: 109 by Muncie Southside (67) and Plainfield (42), 1999. 3A: 24 by Brebeuf Jesuit (15) and Andrean (9), 2000. 2A: 91 by Forest Park (52) and Harding (39), 2005; 2A: 23 by Harding (14) and Forest Park (9), 2005. 91 by Winchester (50) and Northwestern (41), 2007. A: 27 by Attica (16) and Blue River Valley (11), 2001; A: 95 by Hauser (55) and Tri-Central (40), 2006. 27 by Hauser (15) and Tri-Central (12), 2006. Single Class Single Class Semifinal Game: 114 by East Chicago Washington (62) and Semifinal Game: 23 by Carmel (12) and Ben Davis (11), 1993. Rushville (52), 1976. Championship Game: 26 by Gary Roosevelt (16) and Brebeuf Jesuit Championship Game: 117 by Indianapolis Washington (75) and (10), 1991. Gary Tolleston (42), 1969. Most Fouls Most Assists (since 1972) 4A: 23 by North Central (Indpls.) vs. Elkhart Chicago Central, 2007. 4A: 25 by North Central vs. East Chicago Central, 2007. 3A: 28 by Gary Wallace vs. Washington, 2010. 3A: 20 by Indianapolis Bishop Chatard vs. FW Elmhurst, 2003. 2A: 29 by Northwestern vs. Winchester, 2007. 2A: 16 by Forest Park vs. Harding, 2005; A: 22 by Union (Dugger) vs. Lafayette Central Catholic, 2000; 16 by Fort Wayne Bishop Luers vs. Winchester, 2008. 22 by Triton vs. Jac-Cen-Del, 2009. A: 21 by Rossville vs. Barr-Reeve, 2002. Single Class Single Class Semifinal Game: 24 by Gary Roosevelt vs. Whitko, 1991. Semifinal Game: 34 by Warsaw vs. New Albany, 1996. Championship Game: 29 by South Bend Clay vs. Valparaiso, 1994. Championship Game: 31 by Gary West Side vs. Connersville, 1972.

Most Combined Assists (since 1972) Most Combined Fouls 4A: 37 by North Central (25) and East Chicago Central (12), 2007. 4A: 41 by N. Central (Indpls.) (23) and E. Chicago Cent. (18), 2007. 3A: 31 by Washington (17) and Plymouth (14), 2005. 3A: 43 by Muncie Southside (25) and Plainfield (18), 1999; 2A: 29 by Paoli (15) and Westview (14), 1999. 43 by Muncie Southside (22) and Evans. Mater Dei (21), 2001. A: 33 by Rossville (21) and Barr-Reeve (12), 2002. 2A: 57 by Northwestern (29) and Winchester (28), 2007. Single Class A: 41 by Lafayette Central Catholic (21) and Bloomfield (20), 1998. Semifinal Game: 37 by Jeffersonville (22) and SB St. Joseph’s (15), 1993. Single Class Championship Game: 42 by SB Clay (29) and Valparaiso (13), 1994. Semifinal Game: 55 by Warsaw (34) and New Albany (21), 1996. Championship Game: Most Blocked Shots (since 1979) 47 by Laf. Jefferson (26) and Madison (21), 1950 4A: 9 by Bloomington North vs. Marion, 2000. 47 by Muncie Central (25) and East Chicago Washington (22), 1960. 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; Individual Records 9 by Fort Wayne Bishop Luers vs. Brownstown Central, 2009. A: 12 by Hauser vs. Tri-Central, 2006. Most Points Single Class 4A: 29 by Greg Oden, Lawrence North vs. Muncie Central, 2005. Semifinal Game: 9 by Concord vs. Hammond Noll, 1988. 3A: 43 by Tyler Zeller, Washington vs. Harding, 2008. Championship Game: 6 by Concord vs. Muncie Central, 1988; 2A: 37 by Tyler Koch, Winchester vs. FW Bishop Luers, 2008. 6 by Lawrence North vs. Kokomo, 1989; A: 37 by Zane Bowman, Barr-Reeve vs. Rossville, 2002; 6 by Concord vs. Bedford North Lawrence, 1990. 37 by Brock Graves, Rossville vs. Barr-Reeve, 2002. Single Class Most Combined Blocked Shots (since 1979) Semifinal Game: 52 by James Blackmon, Marion vs. Anderson, 1983. 4A: 11 by Bloomington North (9) and Marion (2), 2000. Championship Game: 40 by David Shepherd, Carmel vs. East 3A: 8 by Muncie Southside (4) and Evansville Mater Dei (4), 2001; Chicago Roosevelt, 1970. 8 by Indpls. Bishop Chatard (6) and FW Elmhurst (2), 2003; 8 by Washington (6) and Harding (2), 2008; Most Field Goals Made 8 by Washington (4) and Gary Wallace (4), 2010. 4A: 14 by Greg Oden, Lawrence North vs. Muncie Central, 2005. 2A: 16 by FW Bishop Luers (9) and Brownstown Central (7), 2009. 3A: 14 by Tyler Zeller, Washington vs. Harding, 2008; A: 14 by Hauser (12) and Tri-Central (2), 2006. 14 by Bruce Grimm Jr., Rochester vs. Princeton, 2009. Single Class 2A: 15 by Tyler Koch, Winchester vs. FW Bishop Luers, 2008. Semifinal Game: 9 by Concord (9) and Hammond Noll (0), 1988 A: 16 by Brock Graves, Rossville vs. Barr-Reeve, 2002. 9 by Richmond (6) and Jeffersonville (3), 1992 Single Class 9 by Ben Davis (6) and Lafayette Jefferson (3), 1996. Semifinal Game: 24 by James Blackmon, Marion vs. Anderson, 1983. Championship Game: 9 by Concord (6) and Muncie Cent. (3), 1988. Championship Game: 18 by Oscar Robertson, Indianapolis Attucks vs. Lafayette Jefferson, 1956. Most Steals (since 1977) 4A: 16 by North Central (Indianapolis) vs. Warsaw, 2010. Most Field Goals Attempted 3A: 15 by Brebeuf Jesuit vs. Andrean, 2000; 4A: 22 by Zach Randolph, Marion vs. Bloomington North, 2000. 15 by Plymouth vs. Washington, 2005. 3A: 29 by Bruce Grimm Jr., Rochester vs. Princeton, 2009. 2A: 17 by Harding vs. Forest Park, 2006. 2A: 25 by Tyler Koch, Winchester vs. Northwestern, 2007. A: 18 by Bowman Academy vs. Barr-Reeve, 2010. A: 28 by Grayson Flittner, Tri-Central vs. Hauser, 2006. Single Class Single Class Semifinal Game: 15 by Richmond vs. Jeffersonville, 1992. Semifinal Game: 47 by James Blackmon, Marion vs. Anderson, 1983. Championship Game: 16 by Gary Roosevelt vs. Brebeuf, 1991. Championship Game: 39 by David Shepherd, Carmel vs. East Chicago Roosevelt, 1970.

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Highest Field Goal Percentage (min. 10 attempts) Most Blocked Shots (since 1979) 4A: .750 (9-12) by Zach Randolph, Marion vs. Pike, 1998. 4A: 6 by Greg Oden vs. Muncie Central, 2005. 3A: .900 (9-10) by Jared Wendel, Plymouth vs. Evans Bosse, 2007. 3A: 4 by Michael Bennett, Brebeuf Jesuit vs. Andrean, 2000; 2A: .833 (10-12) by Zavier Sanders, Northwestern vs. Winchester, 2007. 4 by Matt Kiefer, Evans. Mater Dei vs. Muncie Southside, 2001; A: .800 (16-20) by Brock Graves, Rossville vs. Barr-Reeve, 2002. 4 by Tyler Zeller, Washington vs. Harding, 2008. Single Class 2A: 4 by Sean Day, FW Luers vs. Brownstown Central, 2009; Semifinal Game: .909 (10-11) by Ray McCallum, Muncie Central vs. 4 by Taylor Wischmeier, B’town Central vs. FW Luers, 2009. Terre Haute South, 1979. A: 11 by Bobby Jolliff, Hauser vs. Tri-Central, 2006. Championship Game: .818 (9-11) by Bobby Edmonds, Indianapolis Single Class Attucks vs. Kokomo, 1959. Semifinal Game: 9 by Shawn Kemp, Concord vs. Hammond Noll, 1988. Championship Game: 6 by Shawn Kemp, Concord vs. Muncie Most 3-Point Field Goals Made Central, 1988. 4A: 5 by Kelvin Boatner, Bloomington North vs. Marion, 2000. 3A: 8 by Bruce Grimm Jr., Rochester vs. Princeton, 2009. Most Steals (since 1977) 2A: 4 by Rusty Garner, Alexandria vs. Southwestern (Hanover), 1998; 4A: 6 by Andrae Betts, Marion vs. Pike, 1998; 4 by Deaundre Muhammad, Harding vs. Forest Park, 2006. 6 by Anthony Kyle, Elkhart Central vs. North Central (Ind), 1999. A: 6 by Brody Boyd, Union (Dugger) vs. Laf. Central Catholic, 2000. 3A: 7 by Sonny Troutman, Brebeuf Jesuit vs. Andrean, 2000. Single Class 2A: 6 by Rusty Garner, Alexandria vs. Southwestern (Han), 1998. Semifinal Game: 4 by Todd Leary, Lawrence North vs. South Bend A: 6 by Bobby Jolliff, Hauser vs. Tri-Central, 2006. St. Joseph’s, 1989; 4 by Jeremy Sinsabaugh, Bloomington 6 by Clay Leo, Triton vs. Indianapolis Metropolitan, 2011. North vs. Kokomo, 1997; 4 by Herman Fowler, Kokomo vs. Single Class Bloomington North, 1997. Semifinal Game: 6 by Jamie Horton, Anderson vs. Concord, 1990 Championship Game: 6 by Jeff Poisel, Ben Davis vs. New Albany, 1996. 6 by Billy Wright, Richmond vs. Jeffersonville, 1992 6 by Ben Larson, Elkhart Central vs. Merrillville, 1995. Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted Championship Game: 6 by Jamar Johnson, Concord vs. Bedford 4A: 10 by Eric Gordon, North Central (Ind.) vs. E. Chicago Cent., 2007. North Lawrence, 1990; 6 by Jeff Graham, Gary Roosevelt vs. 3A: 15 by Kyle Benge, Plymouth vs. Washington, 2005; Brebeuf, 1991. 15 by Bruce Grimm Jr., Rochester vs. Princeton, 2009. 2A: 10 by Trevor Crafton, Southwestern (Han) vs. Alexandria, 1998; Most Free Throws Made 10 by Mark Alexander, Northwestern vs. Winchester, 2007; 4A: 11 by Reggie Hearn, FW Snider vs. Bloomington South, 2009. 10 by Deshaun Thomas, FW Luers vs. Brownstown Central, 2009. 3A: 15 by Kelly Robbins, Delta vs. Harding, 2002; A: 17 by Grayson Flittner, Tri-Central vs. Hauser, 2006. 15 by Tyler Zeller, Washington vs. Harding, 2008. Single Class 2A: 12 by Jacob Garvin, Batesville vs. Harding, 2001; Semifinal Game: 12 by Todd Leary, Lawrence North vs. SB St. Joseph’s, 1989. 12 by Blaze Ayers, Brownstown Central vs. FW Luers, 2009. Championship Game: 14 by Richie Hammel, Lafayette Jefferson vs. A: 11 by Ryan Rooks, Southwestern (Shelbyville) vs. Lafayette Richmond, 1992; 14 by Bryce Drew, Valparaiso vs. South Bend Central Catholic, 2003. Clay, 1994; 14 by Jeff Poisel, Ben Davis vs. New Albany, 1996. Single Class Semifinal Game: 16 by John Wilson, Evan Bosse vs. Madison, 1962 Highest 3-Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 5 attempts) 16 by Jack Moore, Muncie Central vs. Elkhart Central, 1978. 4A: .714 (5-7) by Kelvin Boatner, Bloomington N. vs. Marion, 2000. Championship Game: 16 by Larry Miller, Connersville vs. Gary West 3A: .667 (4-6) by Tyler Rigby, Jay County vs. New Castle, 2006. Side, 1972. 2A: .667 (4-6) by Rusty Garner, Alexandria vs. Southwestern (Han.), 1998 .667 (4-6) by Deaundre Muhammad, Harding vs. Forest Park, 2006. Most Free Throws Attempted A: .800 (4-5) by Jordan Everett, Triton vs. Indpls. Metropolitan, 2011. 4A: 15 by Reggie Hearn, FW Snider vs. Bloomington South, 2009. Single Class 3A: 18 by Tyler Zeller, Washington vs. Harding, 2008. Semifinal Game: .500 (4-8) by Herman Fowler, Kokomo vs. 2A: 15 by Jacob Garvin, Batesville vs. Harding, 2001. Bloomington North, 1997. A: 13 by Clay Leo, Triton vs. Indianapolis Metropolitan, 2011. Championship Game: .667 (4-6) by Damon Frierson, Ben Davis vs. Single Class Merrillville, 1995. Semifinal Game: 20 by John Wilson, Evan. Bosse vs. Madison, 1962; 20 by Jerry Coleman, Richmond vs. Gary Roosevelt, 1987. Most Rebounds Championship Game: 21 by Larry Miller, Connersville vs. Gary West 4A: 17 by Justin Riley, Elkhart Central vs. N. Central (Ind.), 1999. Side, 1972. 3A: 26 by Gerry Hall, Muncie Southside vs. Plainfield, 1999; 26 by Cody Zeller, Washington vs. Gary Wallace, 2010. Highest Free Throw Percentage (min. 10 attempts) 2A: 16 by Brandon Hopf, Forest Park vs. Harding, 2005. 4A: .800 (8-10) by Jason Gardner, North Central (Indpls.) vs. A: 15 by Bobby Jolliff, Hauser vs. Tri-Central, 2006. Elkhart Central, 1999. Single Class 3A: 1.000 (12-12) by Brice Jones, Muncie Southside vs. Evans. Mater Dei, 2001; Semifinal Game: 29 by Brad Miley, Rushville vs. East Chicago 1.000 (15-15) by Kelly Robbins, Delta vs. Harding, 2002. Washington, 1976. 2A: .923 (12-13) by Blaze Ayers, Brownstown Cent. vs. FW Luers, 2009. Championship Game: 21 by Courtney Witte, Vincennes Lincoln vs. A: 1.000 (10-10) by Justin Egger, Oregon-Davis vs. Barr-Reeve, 2007. Anderson, 1981. Single Class Semifinal Game: .923 (12-13) by Jimmy Harvey, Gary West Side vs. Most Assists (since 1972) Anderson Madison Heights, 1972; .923 (12-13) by Troy Lewis, 4A: 12 by Kevin Gant, North Central vs. E. Chicago Central, 2007. Anderson vs. Marion, 1983. 3A: 11 by Luke Zeller, Washington vs. Plymouth, 2005. Championship Game: 1.000 (10-10) by Troy Lewis, Anderson vs. 2A: 8 by Beau Bauer, Cass vs. Forest Park, 2003; Connersville, 1983. 8 by Derrick DeShone, Jimtown vs. Brownstown Central, 2004; 8 by Lawrence Barnett, FW Bishop Luers vs. Winchester, 2008. A: 9 by Mark Rohrer, Barr-Reeve vs. Oregon-Davis, 2007. Single Class Semifinal 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. IHSAA - Pure Spirit. Pure Sport. Pure INDIANA! 31 State Finals Records

Final Coaches Association Poll February 26, 2012 Includes end of regular season records No. Team W-L. Pts 1. Hamilton Southeastern (19) 20-2 399 2. Pendleton Heights 21-2 343 3. North Central (Indianapolis) (1) 19-5 316 4. Elkhart Memorial 19-1 299 5. Carmel 16-4 296 6. Greensburg 20-0 246 7. Lake Central 18-2 243 8. Homestead 20-2 232 9. Indianapolis Cathedral 19-3 210 10. Kokomo 18-4 203 11. Muncie Central 16-4 197 12. Park Tudor 18-2 174 13. Fort Wayne Northrop 18-3 153 14. Richmond 19-3 145 15. Ben Davis 16-6 132 16. Munster 17-3 101 17. Jeffersonville 17-3 88 Officials Needed 18. Warren Central 14-6 84 19. Roncalli 16-3 53 The IHSAA is always looking for men and women who like 20. Lawrence Central 14-6 30 athletics, enjoy being involved with young people and would Others: Andrean, Barr-Reeve, Bloomington South, Bowman like to make a valuable contribution to their community. Academy, Brownstown Central, Castle, Columbia City, Columbus North, Concord, Eastern Greene, Edinburgh, Evansville Bosse, If you would like information on becoming an IHSAA game Guerin Catholic, Hammond Bishop Noll, Hebron, Indianapolis Broad official, umpire or referee, please request a 2011-12 application Ripple, Indianapolis Tech, Lapel, Lebanon, Martinsville, Mooresville, from the IHSAA after June 1, 2011 or visit the IHSAA website New Haven, Northwestern, Norwell, Pike, Rockville, South Bend at www.ihsaa.org. Washington, Valparaiso, Wapahani, Western.

Final Associated Press Poll February 27, 2012 Includes end of regular season records Class 4A Class 2A No. Team W-L. Pts No. Team W-L. Pts 1. Hamilton Southeastern (14) 20-2 280 1. Park Tudor (13) 18-2 260 2. Pendleton Heights 21-2 246 2. Eastern Greene 20-1 207 3. North Central (Indianapolis) 19-5 186 3. Hammond Bishop Noll 18-3 157 4. Carmel 16-4 165 4. North Judson 17-3 150 5. Lake Central 18-2 144 5. Bowman Academy 12-8 143 6. Indianapolis Cathedral 19-3 140 6. Sullivan 20-2 137 7. Kokomo 18-4 117 7. Tipton 19-3 116 8. Richmond 19-3 89 8. Indianapolis Broad Ripple 14-6 109 9. Homestead 20-2 67 9. Clarksville 18-2 82 10. Elkhart Memorial 19-1 66 10. Wapahani 18-2 56 Others: Fort Wayne Northrop 57, Jeffersonville 39, Others: Providence 40, Bluffton 31, Adams Central 29, Warren Central 34, Ben Davis 33, South Bend Washington 10, Hebron 15, Crawford County 14, Lapel 8, Union County 6. Indianapolis Tech 7. Class A Class 3A 1. Barr-Reeve (12) 19-2 258 1. Greensburg (10) 20-0 254 2. Edinburgh 18-2 218 2. Muncie Central (3) 16-4 220 3. Borden 19-1 208 3. Andrean 18-2 200 4. Kouts 16-3 145 4. Norwell 18-2 173 5. Triton 16-5 139 5. Lebanon 18-4 144 6. Rockville 16-5 134 6. Evansville Bosse 18-4 136 7. Loogootee 16-4 133 7. Mishawaka Marian 17-3 122 8. Lafayette Central Catholic (1) 13-8 89 8. Brownstown Central 19-2 79 9. Fort Wayne Canterbury 14-6 75 9. Northwestern 18-2 67 10. Orleans 15-6 64 10. Guerin Catholic 17-5 45 Others: University 29, Evansville Day 21, North Daviess 16, Pioneer Others: Fort Wayne Concordia 33, Western 27, 7, White River Valley 6, Shakamak 6, Plymouth 27, Mt. Vernon (Fortville) 20, Tippecanoe Valley 7, Greenwood Christian 6, Lakewood Park Christian 6. Evansville Memorial 6.

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IHSAA All-Time Career Scoring Leaders IHSAA All-Time Single Season Scoring Leaders As reported to the IHSAA through 2011-2012 As reported to the IHSAA through 2011-2012

Rk. Player School Final Season Points Rk. Player School Season G Avg Hi Pts. 1. Damon Bailey Bedford N. Lawrence 1990 3,134 1. Dave Shepherd Carmel 1969-70 29 37.2 66 1,079 2. Marion Pierce Lewisville 1961 3,019 2. Steve Alford New Castle 1982-83 29 37.2 57 1,078 3. Deshaun Thomas FW Bishop Luers 2010 3,018 3. George McGinnis Indpls. Washington 1968-69 31 32.8 49 1,019 4. Damon Bailey Bedford N. Lawrence 1989-90 31 31.3 42 972 4. Brody Boyd Union (Dugger) 2000 2,632 Marion Pierce Lewisville 1960-61 27 36.0 53 972 5. Rick Mount Lebanon 1966 2,595 6. Michigan City Rogers 1983-84 29 33.4 40 970 6. Billy Shepherd Carmel 1968 2,465 7. Billy James Scottsburg 1968-69 26 36.1 69 938 7. Alan Henderson Brebeuf Jesuit 1991 2,419 8. Woody Austin Richmond 1987-88 28 33.2 47 932 8. Mike Edwards Greenfield 1969 2,343 9. Troy Lewis Anderson 1983-84 26 35.3 50 918 9. Delray Brooks Michigan City Rogers 1984 2,324 10. James Blackmon Marion 1982-83 28 32.6 52 914 10. Brady Adkins Morristown 1992 2,319 11. Mike Edwards Greenfield 1968-69 25 36.4 57 910 12. Brody Boyd Union (Dugger) 1999-00 28 32.2 49 904 13. Damon Bailey Bedford N. Lawrence 1987-88 28 31.1 51 872 11. Anthony Winchester Austin 2002 2,256 14. Anthony Winchester Austin 2001-02 25 34.7 55 869 12. Dave Shepherd Carmel 1970 2,226 15. Pat Graham Floyd Central 1988-89 27 32.0 44 864 13. Seth Colclasure Bellmont 2002 2,207 16. Rick Mount Lebanon 1965-66 26 33.1 57 861 14. Grayson Flittner Tri-Central 2006 2,198 17. Jimmy Rayl Kokomo 1958-59 29 29.3 49 858 15. Eric Gordon North Central (Indpls) 2007 2,178 18. Michael Lewis Jasper 1995-96 27 31.5 46 852 16. Chris Thomas Pike 2001 2,156 19. Phil Wills Grass Creek 1956-57 20 42.4 60 849 17. Charlie McKenzie Claypool/Warsaw 1967 2,145 20. Kyle Macy Peru 1974-75 24 35.7 51 847 18. Rich Mount Lebanon 1989 2,139 21. Scott Skiles Plymouth 1982-83 29 29.1 56 846 22. Kevin Ault Warsaw 1995-96 28 30.1 47 844 19. Michael Lewis Jasper 1996 2,138 23. Jim Ligon Kokomo 1961-62 28 29.9 53 839 Kenny Rowan Northview 1989 2,138 24. Tyler Zeller Washington 2007-08 25 33.1 47 828 25. Rusty Miller Central (Switz City) 1974-75 21 39.9 60 818 21. Kyle Macy Peru 1975 2,137 22. Shawn Kemp Concord 1988 2,134 IHSAA Single Game Tournament Scoring Leaders 23. Doug Linville New Salem 1965 2,120 Tournament games only through 2010-11 (45 pts. or more) 24. Steve Alford New Castle 1983 2,116 25. Shane Power Andrean 2000 2,110 Rk. Player School Season G Avg Hi Pts. 26. Dan Palombizio Michigan City Rogers 1981 2,092 58 – Roy Burris, Washington vs. Paxton, March 4, 1921. 27. Daryl Warren Linden 1971 2,083 57 – Steve Alford, New Castle vs. Indianapolis Broad Ripple, March 19, 1983. 28. Lloyd Bateman Plainville 1958 2,078 57 – David Hanger, North Newton vs. River Forest, March 2, 1999. 29. George McGinnis Indpls. Washington 1969 2,070 54 – Mike Newell, North Vermillion vs. Frontier, March 8, 1969. 30. John Hamilton Greenfield-Central 2000 2,064 53 – Ron Bonham, Muncie Central vs. Middletown, March 5, 1960. 52 – James Blackmon, Marion vs. Anderson, March 26, 1983 (State semifinal game). 31. Kojak Fuller Anderson 1993 2,060 52 – George “Peck” Kixmiller, Vincennes vs. Otwell, March 10, 1917. 32. Caleb Springer Logansport 1997 2,042 52 – Kyle Morgan, Rushville vs. Danville, March 10, 2008. 33. A.J. Graves White River Valley 2004 2,041 51 – Damon Bailey, Bedford North Lawrence vs. Jeffersonville, March 12, 1988. 34. Kevin Ault Warsaw 1996 2,028 51-- Chuck Franz, Clarksville vs. New Albany, March 3, 1979. Ron Bonham Muncie Central 1960 2,028 50 – Eric Ford, South Bend Riley vs. South Bend Clay, March 1, 1991. 36. Steve Collier Southwestern (Hanover) 1974 2,023 49-- George McGinnis, Indianapolis Washington vs. Jac-Cen-Del, March 15, 1969. 37. Ricky Hise Kouts 2003 2,022 49 – Scott Rolen, Jasper vs. Forest Park, March 2, 1993. 38. Jeff Perlich Churubusco 1988 2,019 48 – Grayson Flittner, Tri-Central vs. Lafayette Central Catholic, March 11, 2006. 39. Luke Recker DeKalb 1997 2,008 47 – Ed Bridwell, McCutcheon vs. Harrison (West Lafayette), March 2, 1993. 40. Pat Manahan Delphi 1973 2,003 47 – Shane Franks, Twin Lakes vs. Frontier, March 3, 1995. 47 – Jim Ligon, Kokomo vs. Elkhart, March 10, 1962. 41. Steve Anspaugh West Noble 1969 1,992 47 – Rick Mount, Lebanon vs. Logansport, March 12, 1966. 42. Woody Austin Richmond 1988 1,990 46 – Wayne Bright, Belle Union vs. Fillmore, Feb. 26, 1965. 43. Kyle Cox Blue River Valley 2002 1,987 46 – Jake Parker, Portage vs. South Bend Washington, March 10, 2001. 44. Buster Briley Madison 1960 1,985 45 – Levi Carmichael, Eastern (Bloomfield) vs. North Knox, March 10, 2001. 45. Steve Baugh Jackson Twp. (Decatur Co.) 1965 1,982 45 – Eric Gordon, North Central (Indpls.) vs. Noblesville, March 3, 2006. 46. Kyle Benge Plymouth 2005 1,979 45 – Michael Lewis, Jasper vs. North Harrison, March 9, 1996. 47. Rusty Miller Switz City 1975 1,978 45 – Pat Manahan, Delphi vs. Lafayette Central Catholic, February, 1972. 48. Troy Lewis Anderson 1984 1,966 45 – Marc Slaton, Wabash vs. Southwood, March 1, 1989. 49. Keith Gailes Michigan City Rogers 1987 1,964 45-- Doug Targgart, West Noble vs. Westview, March 3, 1990. 50. Kirk Manns North Judson 1986 1,962 45 – Wilmer Wittmer, Loogootee vs. Petersburg, February 27, 1958.

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School Total Years School Total Years Muncie Central 8 1928, 1931, 1951, 1952, 1963, 1978, 1979, 1988 Anderson 24 1911, 1913, 1914, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1921, Marion 7 1926, 1975, 1976, 1985, 1986, 1987, 2000 (4A) 1922, 1923, 1924, 1928, 1930, 1935, 1936, Washington 7 1930, 1941-42, 2005 (3A), 2008 (3A), 2010 (3A), 2011 (3A) Frankfort 4 1925, 1929, 1936, 1939 1937, 1944, 1946, 1948, 1973, 1979, 1981, Lawrence North 4 1989, 2004 (4A), 2005 (4A), 2006 (4A) 1983, 1986, 1990 Anderson 3 1935, 1937, 1946 Muncie Central 24 1917, 1918, 1921, 1923, 1925, 1927, 1928, Bloomington South 3 1919, 2009, 2011 (4A) 1929, 1930, 1931, 1933, 1948, 1951, 1952, Evansville Bosse 3 1944, 1945, 1962 1954, 1958, 1960, 1963, 1970, 1978, 1979, Franklin 3 1920, 1921, 1922 1988, 2005 (4A), 2006 (4A) Indianapolis Attucks 3 1955, 1956, 1959 Lafayette Jefferson 20 1911, 1913, 1914, 1916, 1917, 1919, 1920, Lafayette Central Cath. 3 1998 (A), 2000 (A), 2003 (A) 1921, 1948, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1956, 1957, Lafayette Jefferson 3 1916, 1948, 1964 Lebanon 3 1912, 1917, 1918 1963, 1964, 1967, 1974, 1992, 1996 Martinsville 3 1924, 1927, 1933 Marion 20 1913, 1914, 1922, 1925, 1926, 1931, 1947, Pike 3 1998 (4A), 2001 (4A), 2003 (4A) 1950, 1968, 1969, 1975, 1976, 1980, 1983, Ben Davis 2 1995, 1996 1985, 1986, 1987, 1998 (4A), 2000 (4A), Connersville 2 1972, 1983 2008 (4A) E. Chicago Washington* 2 1960, 1971 Kokomo 19 1914, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1925, Forest Park 2 2005 (2A), 2006 (2A) 1927, 1929, 1930, 1933, 1941, 1944, 1959, Fort Wayne Bisope Luers 2 2008 (2A), 2009 (2A) 1961, 1962, 1989, 1997, 2011(4A) Fort Wayne South Side 2 1938, 1958 Gary Roosevelt 2 1968, 1991 Vincennes Lincoln 17 1913, 1914, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1919, 1921, Indpls. Washington 2 1965, 1969 1922, 1923, 1925, 1929, 1932, 1933, 1968, New Castle 2 1932, 2006 (3A) 1969, 1981, 1984 North Central (Indpls.) 2 1999 (4A), 2010 (4A) Martinsville 16 1914, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1921, Plymouth 2 1982, 2007 (3A) 1923, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929, South Bend Central* 2 1953, 1957 1930, 1933 Vincennes Lincoln 2 1923, 1981 Frankfort 15 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1927, Westview 2 1999 (2A), 2000 (2A) 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1935, 1936, 1939, Wingate* 2 1913, 1914 1942 Most State Runner-Up Finishes Franklin 15 1912, 1914, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1921, 1922, (Through the 2011 State Finals - * no longer an IHSAA member school) 1923, 1924, 1926, 1930, 1933, 1939, 1973, School Total Years 1974 Anderson 7 1914, 1918, 1921, 1979, 1981, 1983, 1986 Washington 16 1917, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1925, 1927, 1928, Muncie Central 7 1923, 1927, 1930, 1954, 1960, 2005 (4A), 2006 (4A) 1929, 1930, 1931, 1941, 1942, Lafayette Jefferson 6 1919, 1920, 1950, 1956, 1967, 1992 2005 (3A), 2008 (3A), 2010 (3A), 2011 (3A) Kokomo 5 1925, 1944, 1959, 1989, 2011 (4A) Harding 4 2002 (3A), 2005 (2A), 2006 (2A), 2008 (3A) Bedford* 13 1913, 1914, 1920, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1926, Indpls. Arsenal Tech. 4 1929, 1934, 1952, 1966 1927, 1928, 1929, 1933, 1938, 1943 Barr-Reeve 3 2002 (A), 2007 (A), 2010 (A) Rochester 13 1911, 1913, 1914, 1915, 1917, 1918, 1919, Winchester Community 3 2000 (2A), 2007 (2A), 2008 (2A) 1920, 1921, 1924, 1928, 1937, 2009 (3A) Brownstown Central 2 2004 (2A), 2009 (2A) Bloomington South 13 1913, 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1919, Concord 2 1988, 1990 1920, 1921, 1922, 1960, 2009 (4A), 2011 (4A) Crawfordsville 2 1916, 1958 Evansville Central 12 1911, 1915, 1920, 1922, 1925, 1926, 1927, E. Chicago Washington* 2 1962, 1977 1928, 1931, 1936, 1946, 1948 Elkhart Central 2 1971, 1999 (4A) Fort Wayne Central* 2 1936, 1946 Lebanon 12 1911, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1916, 1917, 1918, Franklin 2 1912, 1939 1920, 1932, 1934, 1943, 1975 Gary Roosevelt 2 1955, 1982 Logansport 12 1919, 1924, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1931, Greencastle 2 1931, 1933 1933, 1934, 1935, 1959, 1961 Jeffersonville 2 1935, 1974 Richmond 12 1914, 1917, 1918, 1919, 1923, 1924, 1934, Lebanon 2 1911, 1943 1935, 1953, 1985, 1987, 1992 Loogootee 2 1975, 2005 (A) Columbus North 11 1917, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1923, 1928, 1929, Madison 2 1941, 1949 1932, 1938, 1964, 1975 Marion 2 1998 (4A), 2008 (4A) Martinsville 2 1926, 1928 South Bend Central* 11 1913, 1917, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1921, 1923, New Albany 2 1980, 1996 1949, 1953, 1957, 1963 Richmond 2 1985, 1987 New Albany 10 1911, 1914, 1950, 1952, 1955, 1959, 1973, South Bend Central* 2 1913, 1963 1980, 1994, 1996 Terre Haute Garfield* 2 1922, 1947 Triton 2 2009 (A), 2011 (A)

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