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Melissa (Taylor) Celichowski Floyd Central 1992 Indiana All-Star 2017 Women’s Silver Anniversary Team members Megan Boguslawski Michigan City Elston Set school records in career points (1,088) and single-game rebounds (26), after averaging 23 points and 18 rebounds per game as a senior. Elston teams won three sectionals during her career and she was two-time team MVP. Scored 1,108 points and grabbed 520 rebounds in four-year career at Western Michigan University. Averaged 19.6 points and 8.6 rebounds as a senior, leading to 1996 Mid- American Conference 1st team all-conference selection. Set single-game rebound record (21) and set conference season FG% record (.637). Single, she resides in LaPorte and works in backend relief for GAF, a roofing materials corporation, in Michigan City. Laura (Ledbetter) Branagin Greencastle Set nine school or county records including the Putnam County career scoring record (boys or girls) with 1,836 points, graduating 11th in Indiana high school girls history at the time. Also set school’s season scoring (508), single-game scoring (41), season scoring average (27.4 ppg), career rebounds (811), season blocks (83), season FG% (56.5%), season steals (75) and single-game steals (11) records. Was named 4x all-county, 3x all-conference, 1992 all-sectional and 1992 Ben Davis all-regional, 2x National Women’s Basketball Magazine All-American, 1992 2nd team AP all-state, 1992 East-West All-Star and 1992 Top 40 Workout participant. Was member of 1990 Indiana National Travel Team to China. She played one season at Kent State University and one season at Olivet Nazarene University. She is a Family Nurse Practitioner with Eskenazi Health in Indianapolis. Married with six children, she lives in Plainfield. Lisa (Furlin) Burnison Valparaiso 1992 Indiana All-Star. Totaled 1,059 career points and 511 career rebounds for Greg Kirby on teams that were 98-8, winning four sectionals, four regionals and playing in the 1991 and 1992 state finals. Averaged 18.2 points and 8.2 rebounds as a senior to be named AP All-State, all-state finals team and Gary Post Tribune 1992 Player of the Year. Set school records in season scoring (509), FT% (.840) and consecutive made FGs (15). Scored 1,451 points (9th in program history) at Indiana University as a member of two NCAA Tournament teams. Twice named Big Ten all- conference honorable mention and three times Big Ten Academic all-conference. Participated in Big Ten All-Star Foreign Tour in Japan in 1995 and with PricewaterhouseCoopers’ 2015 International team in Croatia. Employed with PricewaterhouseCoopers since 1996, currently as a human resource director. Married with three children, she lives in Elmhurst, Illinois. Page 1 of 6 Melissa (Taylor) Celichowski Floyd Central 1992 Indiana All-Star. Set six school records, including 1,663 career points, 928 career rebounds, 355 career blocks, career scoring average (20.5 ppg) and career FG% (.646). Teams won two sectional championships as she averaged 20+ ppg as a sophomore, junior and senior. Indiana All-Star, East-West All-Star and HBCA All-Star her senior year. Averaged 20.5 points, 10.5 rebounds and 4.4 blocks in one season at Oakland City University, and set school records for season scoring (594) and FG% (.694) to earn NCCAA All-American honors with team placing 2nd in NCCAA National Tournament. Has coached elementary, junior high and high school basketball and volleyball while working in education and health care. Currently an emergency room RN in New Albany, she is married, has three children and lives in Georgetown. Kristin (Mattox) Cox Charlestown 1992 Indiana All-Star and runner-up for Miss Basketball. Scored 1,414 career points and 631 rebounds on teams that went 76-17, including three sectional titles and two regional championships and a 23-3 campaign as a senior (22 ppg & 10rpg). Set school records for season steals (117), single-game steals (12), season 3FG% (.531) and career 3FG% (.501). Named to various all-state teams and MVP of 1991 HOF Classic. Graduated as 2nd all-time leading scorer at University of Louisville (now 5th) with 1,737 points and 670 rebounds. Led nation in season FT% (.921, still school record), set school records in career FT% (.852, still 1st), season scoring average (20.6 ppg, now 4th) and career 3FG (271, now 2nd). Two-time Metro all-conference, 1996 City of Louisville Athlete of the Year, 2009 U of L Athletics HOF inductee and her jersey was honored in 2014 with a banner hanging at the KFC YUM Center. Previously employed with the University of Louisville, she is now Youth & Family Sports Director for the City of Charlestown. Married with three children, she resides in Charlestown. Marla (Inman) Eltrevoog Bedford North Lawrence 1992 Indiana All-Star, Miss Basketball and girls basketball Mental Attitude Award winner. School record 1,658 points along with 287 steals and 256 assists for teams that were 103-3 in four years, including 1991 undefeated state champs and 1990 and 1992 state runner-up finishes. Averaged 22 ppg as senior, named AP All- State, Gatorade Indiana Player of the Year and Kodak All-American. Started all 90 games in three seasons at University of Louisville, scoring 1,107 career points and dishing 484 career assists (7th in school history). Helped Cardinals to two NCAA Tournament appearances and a Conference USA championship, while she was a two-year team MVP and 1st team all-conference selection. Assistant coach of two- time NJCAA National Champions at Illinois Central College. Residing in Seneca, Illinois, she is a 6th grade teacher at Saratoga Grade School. She is married and has three children. Page 2 of 6 Melina Griffin Anderson 1992 Indiana All-Star. Missing part of senior year due to knee injury, she scored 713 career points, averaging 16 ppg and 8 rpg as a senior. Earned all-county, all-conference (3x), all-sectional, all-regional and all-state honors during career that included a 1990 state finals appearance, two sectional and two regional titles. A four-year player at Purdue, she played in all 124 games of her career, totaling 466 points and 314 rebounds. Part of Purdue’s 1994 Final Four and 1995 Elite Eight NCAA teams, she earned Purdue’s “6th Person”, “Hustle” and “Whatever it Takes” awards during her career. She earned a tryout for the WNBA Detroit Shock and was named one of the Top 100 athletes in Madison County history. She has been an IHSAA basketball official, AAU coach and given basketball instruction. Since 2010, she is a Life Skills Instructor with Aspire Indiana in Anderson. She is single and lives in Anderson. Faith (Cyr) Griswold Benton Central 1992 Indiana All-Star. Scored 1,257 career points and set school rebound record for Jan Conner on teams that were 83-14, winning four conference titles, three sectional titles, three regional titles and was a freshman with 1989 state runner-up team. Averaged 16.7 points and 8.5 rebounds as a senior, named 3x all- conference, 3x all-sectional, 2x all-regional and 1x all-semi-state. Scored 1,425 points with 798 rebounds in four-year career at University of Detroit Mercy, starting in 107 of 111 career games played. Named 3x all-conference, was 1993 MCC Freshman of the Year and 1996 Horizon League Preseason Player of the Year. She is a fitness instructor in Sicily, Italy, where her husband is stationed with the U.S. Navy. They have five children. Lisa (Mahone) Ingram Ben Davis 1992 Indiana All-Star. Scored 853 career points, setting school records in career rebounds (650), season rebounds (234) and game steals (11). Teams were 67-8 in career under Stan Benge, including 24-3 1992 state finals appearance. Teams won two Marion County championships, three sectionals, two regionals and a semi-state title. Averaged 13.9 points and 8.2 rebounds as a senior, being named all-county and all-state. Earned a bachelors degree in business management from Indiana Wesleyan and a masters in business administration from Grand Canyon University. Now lives in Fountain Hills, Arizona, where she is an Academic Operations Director for Brown Mackie College. Married, she has three children. Page 3 of 6 Lori (Sparling) Mauck Carmel 1992 Indiana All-Star. Set school’s career (1,540), season (520) and game (34) scoring records under Judi Warren for teams that were 68-24 and winners of two sectionals and the first regional title in program history (1992). Averaged 21 points and five rebounds per game as a senior. 4x 1st team all-conference, 2x all- sectional, 1991 Indianapolis Star all-metro team, 2x team MVP. Scored 1,077 points in 110 career games at LaSalle University, where she was named to the 1995 MCC All-Tournament team, Philadelphia Big 5 2nd team and ECAC honor roll, and her team set NCAA single-game record for best FG% (69.9%). She has been employed as a special education teacher for 14 years, currently at Fall Creek Valley Middle School in Indianapolis. Married with two children, she resides in Indianapolis. Megan (Hupfer) McCloskey Pendleton Heights 1992 Indiana All-Star. Set school career (1,074), season (437), season average (20.8) and single-game (38) scoring records and career rebounding (628) record. Averaged 20.8 points and 12 rebounds per game as a senior, named 3x all- conference, all-county, all-metro, 1991 AP all-state honorable mention and 1992 3rd team AP all-state and 1992 East-West All-Star and has been inducted into Madison County Girls Basketball HOF. Scored 1,444 career points at Morehead State University to go with 792 rebounds.
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