The 36th Annual IHSAA Girls State Finals Live Television Coverage Each state championship game will be presented by Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance carried live by the following affi liates of the IHSAA Champions Television Network: Saturday, March 5, 2011 Allen County War Memorial Coliseum, Fort Wayne, Ind.  Clarksville, “Indiana’s 9” WNDA-9  Evansville, “News 25” WEHT-25  Fort Wayne, “Indiana’s NewsCenter” Session I WISE-18  Indianapolis, “Indiana’s 4” WTTV-4 Class A | Turkey Run (24-2) vs. Vincennes Rivet (27-0) | 10:30 am ET  Kokomo, WTTK-29 Class 2A | Fort Wayne Bishop Luers (23-2) vs. Brownstown Central (23-5) |  Merrillville, “Lakeshore Public Television” Approx. 12:30 pm ET WYIN-17  South Bend, WHME-46 Session II

Play-by-Play Color Class 3A | Benton Central (23-1) vs. Evansville Memorial (27-1) | 6 pm ET 1A Mark Jaynes Jane Schott Class 4A | Penn (23-1) vs. Jeff ersonville (27-2) | Approx. 8 pm ET 2A Mark Jaynes Jane Schott 3A Jerry Baker Jane Schott 4A Jerry Baker Jane Schott TICKETS: Single Session $15.00 | All Day $25.00. Reserved tickets can be purchased at the participating schools the week of the Sidelines: Jeremiah Johnson (All games) state fi nals. Contact those schools for ticket distribution hours. Any remaining tickets will be available game day at the Coliseum Ticket Offi ce located inside the main entrance to the building.

DRIVING DIRECTIONS & PARKING: Visit www.memorialcoliseum.com/ directions-parking.aspx. Please note there is a $4.00 parking fee in the Coliseum lot.

GATES OPEN: The Coliseum will open its gates to fans beginning one hour prior to the start of each session -- 9:30 am ET and 5 pm ET. The venue will be * * * cleared between the Class 2A and 3A games.

Tune into the webcast at TELEVISION: All four state championship games will be broadcast live ESPN3.com throughout the state on the IHSAA Champions Television Network. A list of Live television coverage of each state championship game will be streamed on- channels and markets are listed to the left. line at www.espn3.com. WEBCAST: All four state championship games will be webcast in live audio and video and available around the globe at www.espn3.com.

RADIO: The IHSAA / Methodist Sports Medicine Championship Radio Network will broadcast all four games to affi liates statewide. A list of markets and frequencies is available on the next page. A detailed list of which games each affi liate will carry will be posted to www.ihsaa.org this week.

SOUVENIR PROGRAMS: Complimentary copies of the souvenir program may be obtained at each entrance gate.

Pure Spirit. Pure Sport. Pure Indiana! MEDIA HOSTS: IHSAA Sports Information Director Jason Wille, Communications Director Chris IHSAA / Methodist Sports Medicine Kaufman and Assistant Toni Polizzi will be on hand to in your coverage of this year’s state Championship Radio Network fi nals.

The network affi liates listed below CREDENTIALS: The deadline for requests is Thursday, March 3, 4 pm ET. Credentials will not be will carry one or more of the four state granted after that time. For media outlets intending to cover the girls basketball state fi nals, please championship games. Check ihsaa.org this apply for credentials by e-mailing your request (with name of individual to be credentialed) to IHSAA Sports Information Director Jason Wille ([email protected]). E-mail requests MUST originate week for further details. from a recognized business account; e-mails from personal accounts (ie: yahoo.com, aol.com, gmail. com, etc.) will not be accepted. Approved requests will be available for pickup inside the main Show Hosts entrance on game day. Credentials will not be mailed.

Play-by-Play Color MEDIA PARKING: There is no designated parking area for media for this event though the main 1A Michael Grady Bob Lovell lot adjacent to the Coliseum is closest to the venue. Please note there is a $4.00 parking fee. For a 2A Michael Grady Bob Lovell map, visit htt p://www.memorialcoliseum.com/directions-parking.aspx 3A Mark Jaynes Charlie Hall 4A Mark Jaynes Charlie Hall MEDIA WILL-CALL/ENTRANCE: Approved credential requests will be available for pickup at media will-call inside the main entrance to the Coliseum on game day. Credentials may be claimed Sidelines: Matt Taylor (All games) beginning at 8 am ET for the fi rst session and at 4 pm ET for the second session. Please have identifi cation available and be prepared to have bags and equipment checked by security offi cials.

MEDIA WORK AREA: In addition to press row at courtside, the “Century Club” located near the northeast corner of the building at court level will serve as the media headquarters and hospitality area. Credentialed media are welcome to use this area to work and congregate in between sessions on Saturday. This room is not to be confused with the smaller “Media Work Room” in the southeast corner which will be used for the Class A, 2A and 3A post-game press conferences.

City Call Lett ers Frequency SEAT ASSIGNMENTS: Except where permanent lines have been installed for those that have Austin WXKU 92.7 FM ordered them, an open seating policy will be used along press row. Batesville WRBI 103.9 FM Berne WZBD 92.7 FM BROADCAST PHONE LINES: Electronic media requiring phone line installation should contact Boonville WBNL 1540 AM Ira Maher at Associated Sports Productions for an order form as soon as possible. Maher may be Centerville WHON 930 AM reached at 317-633-1456 or via e-mail at [email protected]. Crawfordsville WCDQ 106.3 FM Crawfordsville WIMC 103.9 FM WIRELESS INTERNET: Complimentary wireless internet access will be available inside the Elkhart WCMR 1270 AM “Century Club”. Elkhart WCMR 105.3 FM Evansville WGBF 1280 AM HIGH-SPEED BROADBAND: For media seeking a higher-speed connection or alternative services Ferdinand WQKZ 98.5 FM at the Coliseum, please contact Gene Languell at 260-480-2145 or [email protected] to make advance arrangements. Greencastle WREB 94.3 FM Hammond WJOB 1230 AM RESULTS & STATISTICS: Both will be posted to the IHSAA website as soon as possible after the Indianapolis WFNI 1070 AM game. Stats and box scores will be distributed at the end of each quarter on press row as well as in Jasper WITZ 104.7 FM the Century Club. Kendallville WAWK 1140 AM Loogootee WRZR 94.5 FM LOCKER ROOM ACCESS: No one except tournament workers and team coaches and participants Louisville, KY WKJK 1080 AM will have access to the locker rooms. Louisville, KY WKRD 790 AM Madison WORX 96.7 FM NO CHILDREN, PLEASE: With the exception of high school students representing their school’s Michigan City WEFM 95.9 FM newspaper, yearbook, radio or television station, and who have a team participating, no young Mt. Vernon WRCY 1590 AM people or children will be issued media credentials or be allowed in the working media area. Mt. Vernon WYFX 106.7 FM New Albany WNDA 1570 AM LIVE TELEVISION CUT-INS: Spot news reports showing live game action are prohibited. Stand- Plymouth WTCA 1050 AM up reports for newscasts are permitt ed from inside the building provided that no live action is Portland WPGW 1440 AM shown. Portland WPGW 100.9 FM POST-GAME GUIDELINES Rensselaer WLQI 97.7 FM With the exception of the IHSAA’s Radio, Television, Internet and Photography partners, all media Richmond WKBV 1490 AM members are asked to remain off the playing fl oor and behind the ropes during the post-game Rochester WROI 92.1 FM awards ceremonies. Rockville WAXI 104.9 FM Santa Claus WAXL 103.3 FM The post-game ceremonies order will be as follows: Shelbyville WSVX 1520 AM > Mental Att itude Award presentation Shelbyville WSVX 96.5 FM > Runner-Up medals and trophy presentation Sullivan WNDI 95.3 FM > Championship medals and trophy presentation Warsaw WRSW 1400 AM > Team Photographs by Visual Sports Network Warsaw WRSW 107.3 FM Washington WAMW 107.9 FM Following the Class A, 2A and 3A awards ceremonies, coaches and selected players will be Washington WAMW 1580 AM escorted to the “Media Work Room” for a formal press conference which is located on playing Winchester WZZY 98.3 FM fl oor level. We ask your assistance to use the press conference as the appropriate time to conduct interviews. The runner-up team coach and selected players will go fi rst followed by the championship team coach and players.

Because of newspaper deadline issues at the end of the 4A contest, no press conference will be scheduled and news media will be allowed to conduct interviews on and around the fl oor after the awards ceremonies. For those working on deadline, the IHSAA will distribute “quick quotes” in the media work room taken from the IHSAA Television and Radio Network interviews as soon as possible after the game.

Pure Spirit. Pure Sport. Pure Indiana! Below are the top 25 teams in the state and their averages for scoring, points against and average margin of victory. Schools in the state fi nals are listed in bold. Information courtesy of John Harrell’s Indiana High School Basketball website.

OFFENSIVE SCORING AVERAGE DEFENSIVE SCORING AVERAGE AVERAGE MARGIN OF VICTORY 1. Hamilton Heights {3A} 74.45 1. Turkey Run {1A} 28.77 1. Hamilton Heights {3A} 31.05 2. Fort Wayne Canterbury {1A} 71.04 2. West Central {1A} 31.30 2. Wabash {2A} 29.56 3. Fort Wayne South Side {4A} 67.88 3. Randolph Southern {1A} 31.86 3. Vincennes Rivet {1A} 27.81 4. Cascade {2A} 66.09 4. Hobart {4A} 32.25 4. Elkhart Memorial {4A} 27.76 5. Oregon-Davis {1A} 65.09 5. Wabash {2A} 32.32 5. Evansville Memorial {3A} 26.96 6. Seymour {4A} 64.29 6. Vincennes Rivet {1A} 32.33 6. Jeffersonville {4A} 26.14 7. Fort Wayne Snider {4A} 63.92 7. Fall Creek Academy {1A} 32.73 7. Penn {4A} 24.25 8. Norwell {3A} 63.67 8. Griffi th {3A} 32.96 8. Pendleton Heights {4A} 23.56 9. Indian Creek {2A} 63.64 9. Gibson Southern {3A} 32.96 9. Turkey Run {1A} 23.04 10. Crown Point {4A} 63.41 10. Whiting {1A} 33.00 10. Ben Davis {4A} 22.00 11. Elkhart Memorial {4A} 63.28 11. Garrett {2A} 33.04 11. Mishawaka {4A} 21.59 12. Ben Davis {4A} 62.79 12. Northridge {4A} 33.62 12. Garrett {2A} 20.64 13. Triton Central {2A} 62.41 13. Fairfi eld {2A} 33.73 13. Norwell {3A} 20.58 14. Mishawaka {4A} 62.09 14. Hagerstown {2A} 33.74 14. Hobart {4A} 20.55 15. Indianapolis Ritter {2A} 61.95 15. International {1A} 33.86 15. Triton Central {2A} 20.50 16. Wabash {2A} 61.88 16. Boone Grove {2A} 34.27 16. Fort Wayne Canterbury {1A} 20.28 17. Carmel {4A} 61.64 Perry Central {2A} 34.27 17. Randolph Southern {1A} 19.67 18. Brownstown {2A} 61.29 18. Evansville Memorial {3A} 34.32 18. Heritage Christian {2A} 19.09 Evansville Memorial {3A} 61.29 19. Jimtown {2A} 34.43 19. McCutcheon {4A} 18.85 Fort Wayne Wayne {3A} 61.29 20. Morgan Township {1A} 34.62 20. Benton Central {3A} 18.75 21. Bowman Academy {1A} 61.28 21. Penn {4A} 34.79 21. Indian Creek {2A} 18.50 22. Jeffersonville {4A} 61.17 22. Jeffersonville {4A} 35.03 22. Winchester {2A} 18.12 23. McCutcheon {4A} 61.00 23. Elkhart Memorial {4A} 35.52 23. Fort Wayne South Side {4A} 18.04 24. Scottsburg {3A} 60.86 24. Whiteland {4A} 35.67 24. Boone Grove {2A} 17.55 25. Pendleton Heights {4A} 60.72 25. Benton Central {3A} 35.92 25. Cascade {2A} 16.91

Final ICGSA Poll Final IBCA Poll January 17, 2011 February 6, 2011 (Includes end of regular season records) (Includes end of regular season records) Class 4A Class 2A 1. Ben Davis (20) 20-0 400 1. Ben Davis (14) 17-0 140 1. Wabash (8) 14-1 137 2. Elkhart Memorial 21-0 361 2. Elkhart Memorial 17-0 118 2. Fort Wayne Bishop Luers (7) 13-2 131 3. Penn 17-1 356 3. McCutcheon 15-0 114 3. Heritage Christian 15-4 127 4. McCutcheon 20-1 322 4. Penn 12-1 89 4. Garrett 12-2 91 5. Evansville Memorial 21-1 295 5. Jeffersonville 16-1 84 5. Boone Grove 14-1 81 6. Jeffersonville 21-2 264 6. Brownsburg 14-3 51 6. Triton Central 12-2 58 7. Mt. Vernon (Fortville) 18-1 245 7. Mooresville 14-1 38 7. Culver Community 13-1 55 8. Whiteland 17-2 225 8. Carmel 14-2 36 8. Tipton 13-2 45 9. Bloomington South 16-2 197 9. Northridge 13-1 27 9. Winchester 12-3 32 10. Benton Central 17-1 171 10. Whiteland 13-2 21 10. Seeger 12-2 21 11. Carmel 17-5 164 Others: Bloomington South 20, Fort Wayne Others: Brownstown Central 14, Indian Creek 12. Brownsburg 18-4 143 Snider 10, Hobart 10, Michigan City 3, 10, Fairfi eld 9, Covenant Christian 7, Austin 2, 13. Hobart 18-1 140 Mishawaka 3, Pendleton Heights 3, Seymour Evansville Mater Dei 1, Perry Central 1, South 14. Hamilton Heights 18-2 138 2, Warren Central 1. Ripley 1, Tri-West Hendricks 1, Westview 1. 15. Fort Wayne Snider 17-4 109 16. Fort Wayne South Side 18-3 101 Class 3A Class A 17. Norwell 17-2 91 1. Mt. Vernon (Fortville) (12) 15-0 147 1. Vincennes Rivet (15) 16-0 150 18. Mooresville 16-3 55 2. Evansville Memorial (3) 14-1 133 2. Turkey Run 15-1 135 19. Fort Wayne Bishop Luers 17-2 47 3. Norwell 14-1 119 3. Fort Wayne Canterbury 11-2 119 20. Warren Central 15-4 43 4. Benton Central 13-1 103 4. Oregon-Davis 10-3 99 Others: Bloomington North, Boone Grove, 5. Hamilton Heights 13-2 97 5. Randolph Southern 11-2 86 Columbus North, Culver Community, Fort 6. Rushville 12-4 56 6. Tri-Central 12-3 80 Wayne Canterbury, Garrett, Gibson Southern, 7. Franklin County 14-3 53 7. Lafayette Central Catholic 13-3 53 Hamilton Southeastern, Lebanon, Logansport, 8. Mt. Vernon 11-2 39 8. South Central (Union Mills) 9-3 27 Merrillville, Michigan City, Mishawaka, North 9. Sullivan 14-3 28 9. Tecumseh 9-3 22 Central (Indianapolis), Northridge, Pendleton 10. Gibson Southern 13-3 17 10. Barr-Reeve 12-3 20 Heights, Plainfi eld, Scottsburg, Seymour, Others: Roncalli 14, Fort Wayne Concordia 11, Others: Morgan Township 10, West Central 8, Southridge, Turkey Run, Vincennes Rivet, Scottsburg 6, Plymouth 1, Angola 1. Kouts 6, Clay City 5, Bowman Academy 2, Jac- Wabash, Westfi eld. Cen-Del 2, Tri 1.

Pure Spirit. Pure Sport. Pure Indiana! Class A Championship Game Capsule

Turkey Run (24-2) vs. Vincennes Rivet (27-0)

Team Statistical Comparison

Turkey Run Category Vincennes Rivet .500 FG Percentage .493 -- Opp. FG Percentage -- .366 3-Pt. FG Percentage .348 .655 FT Percentage .683 23.5 Average 27.4 -- Rebound Margin -- 51.8 Points Per Game 60.1 28.8 Points Allowed Per Game 32.3 23.0 Points Differential 27.8

Turkey Run Notes • Ranked No. 2 in Class A by the ICGSA.

• Turkey Run making its fi rst appearance in the girls basketball state fi nals.

• Warriors chasing school’s second state championship and fi rst since its 1996 softball team won during the single class era.

• Lead the state in defensive average allowing only 28.8 PPG, the only team below 31.0 PPG.

• Ranked No. 9 in average margin of victory (23.04 PPG).

• Team captured its fourth consecutive sectional title this season then followed up with its second straight regional crown and fi rst semi- state championship.

• Team defeated two Top 10 foes the last two weeks; beat No. 7 Lafayette Central Catholic, 62-35, for regional title and knocked out three-time defending state champ and No. 3 Fort Wayne Canterbury, 55-48, for the semi-state.

• Will face Vincennes Rivet for the second time this season, lost 46-38, on Dec. 29. Only other loss this season came to 3A fi nalist Benton Central, 51-40, on Jan. 18.

• First year coach Jeff Thompson guiding the team.

Vincennes Rivet Notes • Unanimous No. 1 by the ICGSA.

• Rivet returns to the state championship game for the third consecutive year and chasing school’s fi rst state championship in any sport.

• One of two teams to return to state fi nals from 2010 (2A Fort Wayne Bishop Luers).

• Team returns four senior starters from last year’s state championship game -- Erin Wehrheim, Emily Montgomery, Casandra Brocksmith, Sara Young.

• Will meet Turkey Run for the second time this season; won 46-38 on Dec. 29.

• Allowing just 32.33 PPG, sixth best defensive average in the state; beating opponents by 27.8 PPG, third-best mark in the state.

• Won fourth consecutive sectional this season topping No. 10 Barr-Reeve, 54-47, and defeated No. 9 Tecumseh, 59-28, for its third straight regional championship.

• Head coach Tim Young is 95-7 in four years at Rivet.

• Two years ago, Emily Montgomery became the fi rst female to play in an IHSAA state championship game as part of a boys team when the Patriots baseball team fi nished as the state runner-up in 2009.

Pure Spirit. Pure Sport. Pure Indiana! Turkey Run Warriors Class A

Front Row (left to right): Linda McFarland, Delanie Seward, Courtney Hardman, Kirsten Weaver, Jordan Hunt, Chelsea Francis, Chelsea Newnum, Brooke Busenbark, Debbie McFarland, Heather Harbison; Back Row: Amanda Patton, Steve Stewart, Dallas Uplinger, Kendall Davies, Meghan Francis, Adrianne Francis, Shelby Davies, Hailey Cox, Chelsie Wood, Shelby Crum, Jordan Goddard, Fride Andersen Team Facts (manager), and Head Coach Jeff Thompson. Town/City: Marshall County: Parke Superintendent: Dr. Tom Rohr Principal: Craig Newby Team Roster & Statistics Athletic Director: Grant McVay Lt. Dk. Name Ht. Gr. Pos. GP FG-FGA FG% 3FG% FT% Ast. Reb. Pts. Athletic Secretary: Stephanie Wrightsman 10 10 Hailey Cox 5-6 11 G 25 24-54 .444 .406 .733 0.5 0.7 2.8 Head Coach: Jeff Thompson 12 12 Meghan Francis 5-10 12 F 24 17-35 .486 .333 .600 0.6 1.7 1.5 Assistant Coaches: Steve Stewart and 14 14 Jordan Hunt 5-8 12 G 25 92-198 .464 .414 .738 2.0 2.1 10.7 Amanda Patton Student Managers: Fride Andersen, 20 20 Shelby Davies 5-7 12 F 25 61-106 .575 .000 .644 1.8 5.1 5.8 Alex Emery, and Madison Thompson 22 22 Chelsea Francis 5-9 12 G 24 89-190 .468 .343 .661 3.0 3.7 8.9 School Colors: Red, White, Columbia Blue 24 24 Chelsea Newnum 5-7 12 G 25 74-162 .457 .333 .653 2.7 2.0 8.0 Conference: Wabash River 30 30 Kendall Davies 5-6 10 F 17 3-4 .750 .000 .000 0.0 0.3 0.2 Enrollment: 170 32 32 Chelsie Wood 5-4 10 G 7 0-1 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0.0 Last Year’s Final Won-Loss Record: 20-6 34 34 Shelby Crum 5-6 9 G 4 0-1 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.2 0.0 40 40 Kirsten Weaver 5-2 12 G 22 14-39 .359 .263 .400 0.0 0.5 1.3 Season Results (24-2) 42 42 Dallas Uplinger 5-6 11 F 4 1-2 .500 .000 .000 0.1 0.1 0.1 11/9 Terre Haute North W 52-19 44 44 Adrianne Francis 6-0 12 C 25 120-198 .606 .000 .593 1.0 6.9 10.6 11/11 at Riverton Parke W 43-28 50 50 Jordan Goddard 5-7 9 C 7 1-2 .500 .000 .000 0.0 0.1 0.1 11/13 vs. North Vermillion W 45-38 11/16 at Crawfordsville W 58-32 Team Totals / Percentages 496-992 .500 .366 .655 11.7 23.5 49.9 11/23 North Vermillion W 49-20 12/2 Southmont W 61-12 12/7 at Attica W 65-21 12/14 Riverton Parke W 49-25 12/28 vs. Sullivan W 47-30 State Finals History 12/28 vs. Hagerstown W 50-28 First Appearance 12/29 at Vincennes Rivet L 38-46 1/4 at Covington W 61-21 1/6 at Rockville W 47-30 1/8 at North Central (Farmers.) W 61-27 1/13 South Vermillion W 47-26 1/15 at Fountain Central W 54-31 1/18 at Benton Central L 40-51 1/22 Greencastle W 43-27 1/24 Seeger W 42-25 1/25 at North Putnam W 61-17 North Vermillion Sectional 2/8 North Vermillion W 55- 29 2/11 Rockville W 59- 28 2/12 Riverton Parke W 56- 25 Jeff Thompson Tri-Central Regional 2/19 Monroe Central W 47- 29 Head Coach 2/19 Laf. Central Catholic W 62- 35 Warsaw Semi-State 2/26 FW Canterbury W 55- 48

IHSAA - Pure Spirit. Pure Sport. Pure INDIANA! Turkey Run Head Coach Profi le

Name: Jeff Thompson Employer: Turkey Run High School Occupation (If teacher, what subjects?): Middle School/ High School Math

Education College: Indiana State University Year Graduated: 1989 Degree(s) / Major(s): BS Math Education, Master’s Education High School: South Vermillion Year Graduated: 1984

Athletic Participation

As A High School Or College Player, Have You Ever Competed In A State Or National Championship Event In Any Sport? If Yes, Please Give Details:

Coaching Experience (Basketball Only) Number of Years as Varsity Head Coach at Current School (ie: 5 years): 1 year Actual Years as Varsity Head Coach at Current School (ie: 1997-2001): 2010-2011 Won-Loss Record as Varsity Head Coach at Current School: 24-2 Overall Varsity Head Coaching Record: 24-2

Please list below where you’ve coached during your career: School Head/Asst. No. of Years (ie: 5) (ie: 1992-present) Turkey Run Head 1 2010-present Turkey Run Head 6 1998-2004 Crothersville Head 5 1993-1998 Cumberland (IL) Asst. 4 1989-1993

Tournament Record (As the Varsity Head Coach, list years your team won) Sectional: 2011 Regional: 2011 Semi-State: 2011 State Championship:

Pure Spirit. Pure Sport. Pure Indiana! Vincennes Rivet Patriots Class A

Front Row (left to right): Haley Potter (manager), Amber Fowler, Bailey Dreiman, Sara Young, Casandra Brocksmith, Lauren Tucker, Julia Finch, Caroline Herman (junior manager), Grace Waggoner (junior manager); Back Row: Head Coach Tim Young, Elizabeth Keller, Asst. Coach Charlie Waggoner, Allyson Team Facts Wehrheim, Ellie Herman, Mallory Niehaus, Erin Wehrheim, Lauren Herman, Asst. Coach Brent Meeks, Town/City: Vincennes Emily Montgomery, Asst. Coach Paula Westfall. County: Knox Superintendent: Fr. David Fleck Principal: Janice Jones Team Roster & Statistics Athletic Director: Doug Ostendorf Lt. Dk. Name Ht. Gr. Pos. GP FG-FGA FG% 3FG% FT% Ast. Reb. Pts. Head Coach: Tim Young Assistant Coaches: Brent Meeks, 2 2 Julia Finch 5-4 12 G 27 9-19 .470 .300 .590 0.6 1.2 2.2 Shelia Herman, Paula Westfall, 5 5 Ellie Herman 5-11 11 C 10 4-15 .270 .000 1.000 0.2 1.1 1.0 Charlie Waggoner, and Nicole Young 10 10 Bailey Dreiman 5-4 9 G 27 35-77 .450 .200 .610 2.3 2.1 3.4 Student Managers: Haley Potter, 12 12 Lauren Herman 5-4 9 G 27 23-64 .360 .000 .500 0.2 2.0 2.2 Caroline Herman, and Grace Waggoner 14 14 Casandra Brocksmith 5-8 12 G 27 71-151 .470 .350 .750 3.0 3.9 9.6 School Colors: Purple and Gold 15 15 Elizabeth Keller 5-8 11 G 22 53-91 .580 .000 .680 1.6 2.8 6.8 Conference: Blue Chip 21 21 Erin Wehrheim 5-11 12 F 21 69-138 .500 .330 .680 1.6 3.7 8.2 Enrollment: 122 22 22 Sara Young 5-7 12 G 27 53-80 .660 .370 .760 6.5 2.4 9.7 Last Year’s Final Won-Loss Record: 26-1 24 24 Mallory Niehaus 5-11 12 F 27 87-166 .520 .000 .620 1.0 4.4 8.0 33 33 Allyson Wehrheim 5-9 10 G 25 25-48 .520 .000 .680 0.6 1.1 2.5 Season Results (27-0) 34 34 Lauren Tucker 5-7 12 F 24 8-27 .300 1.000 .800 0.4 1.3 1.0 11/10 Shakamak W 82-11 40 40 Amber Fowler 5-6 12 F 18 1-4 .250 .000 .500 0.1 0.2 0.2 11/18 at North Knox W 48-26 44 44 Emily Montgomery 5-9 12 F 27 96-203 .470 .000 .690 1.6 3.7 9.6 11/20 at North Posey W 46-35 11/24 Washington Catholic W 67-23 Team Totals/Percentages 534-1083 .490 .350 .680 40.4 27.4 60.2 12/2 Bloomfi eld W 72-59 12/4 Mt. Vernon W 54-35 12/6 Clay City W 66-44 12/8 at South Knox W 60-32 State Finals History 12/18 Shoals W 72-19 12/20 at Evansville Mater Dei W 54-42 Runner-Up: 2009 (A), 2010 (A) 12/28 vs. Corydon Central W 57-39 Appearances: 2009 (A), 2010 (A), 2011 (A) 12/28 vs. Robinson (IL) W 56-38 12/29 vs. Turkey Run W 46-38 1/6 at North Daviess W 84-22 1/10 at White River Valley W 89-33 1/13 Loogootee W 63-26 1/18 at Barr-Reeve W 49-48 1/25 North Central (Farmers.) W 74-11 1/27 Northeast Dubois W 59-42 2/2 at Wood Memorial W 58-24 2/3 Princeton W 44-26 Barr-Reeve Sectional 2/8 Loogootee W 66-29 2/11 North Daviess W 45-23 2/12 Barr-Reeve W 54-47 Tim Young Loogootee Regional Head Coach 2/19 Northeast Dubois W 47-35 2/19 Tecumseh W 59-28 Beford North Lawrence Semi-State 2/26 Jac-Cen-Del W 53-38 IHSAA - Pure Spirit. Pure Sport. Pure INDIANA! Vincennes Rivet Head Coach Profi le

Name: Tim Young Employer: Ag Target Inc. Occupation (If teacher, what subjects?): Farm Market Advisor/Commodity Broker

Education College: Vincennes University, Purdue University Year Graduated: 1982 Degree(s) / Major(s): BS in Agriculture Economics High School: South Knox High School Year Graduated: 1977

Athletic Participation Sport Years in High School (ie:1978-82) Years in College (ie: 1982-86) Baseball 1975-77 Basketball 1977

As A High School Or College Player, Have You Ever Competed In A State Or National Championship Event In Any Sport? If Yes, Please Give Details:

Coaching Experience (Basketball Only) Number of Years as Varsity Head Coach at Current School (ie: 5 years): 4 years Actual Years as Varsity Head Coach at Current School (ie: 1997-2001): 2007-2011 Won-Loss Record as Varsity Head Coach at Current School: 95-7 Overall Varsity Head Coaching Record: 95-7

Please list below where you’ve coached during your career: School Head/Asst. No. of Years (ie: 5) (ie: 1992-present) Vincennes Rivet Head 4 2007-present Vincennes Lincoln Assistant 8 1992-2000

Tournament Record (As the Varsity Head Coach, list years your team won) Sectional: 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Regional: 2009, 2010, 2011 Semi-State: 2009, 2010, 2011 State Championship:

Pure Spirit. Pure Sport. Pure Indiana! Class 2A Championship Game Capsule

Fort Wayne Bishop Luers (23-2) vs. Brownstown Central (23-5)

Team Statistical Comparison

Bishop Luers Category Brownstown .458 FG Percentage .415 -- Opp. FG Percentage -- .260 3-Pt. FG Percentage .305 .643 FT Percentage .740 34.8 Rebound Average 26.5 -- Rebound Margin -- 58.9 Points Per Game 61.3 45.0 Points Allowed Per Game 51.2 13.9 Points Differential 10.1

Bishop Luers Notes • Ranked No. 2 by the ICGSA, No. 19 by the IBCA.

• Bishop Luers playing for a state-leading sixth championship in girls basketball and appearing for second year in a row after falling in overtime to Austin, 70-65, in last year’s 2A fi nal. School also looking for its second state title this year (football team won 2A Nov. 26).

• Knights are 5-2 in state championship games and lead the state in girls basketball state championships (5), championship game appearances (8) and state fi nals appearances (8).

• Team returns three starters from last year’s state championship game -- Brooke Ridley, Miracle Woods, Brierra Young.

• One of two teams to return to state fi nals from 2010 (Class A Vincennes Rivet).

• Have defeated three consecutive top 10 teams; No. 10 Seeger, 57-45, in the regional semis, No. 1 Wabash, 53-41, in the regional fi nal, and No. 7 Culver Community, 47-43, in the semi-state.

• Team won its state-leading eighth semi-state championship with its semi-state win over Culver Community.

• Head coach Denny Renier is 41-10 in his second year as head coach. He served 22 seasons as a Luers assistant coach.

Brownstown Central Notes • Currently uranked.

• School making its fi rst appearance in the girls basketball state fi nals and chasing fi rst state championship in any sport.

• Braves attempting to become second consecutive Mid-Southern Conference team to win 2A state title (Austin defeated Bishop Luers last year).

• Brownstown Central defeated defending state champion Austin twice this season, including a 53-49 win in the sectional champiosnhip. It was the Braves fi rst sectional title since 2004 and fi fth overall. Team went on to win its fi rst regional crown since 1998 and third overall with wins over Forest Park and Covenant Christian.

• Will face second top 10 team this weekend in Bishop Luers after defeating No. 9 Winchester, 69-58, in the semi-state.

• Braves rank in the state’s Top 20 scoring 61.3 PPG.

• Team shared the Mid-Southern Conference championship with Scottsburg with 8-1 record.

• This will be the 10th appearance by a Brownstown Central team in a state championship game. The volleyball team has fi nished as state runner-up seven times (most recently in 2008) and twice in boys basketball (last in 2009 when it lost to Fort Wayne Bishop Luers).

Pure Spirit. Pure Sport. Pure Indiana! Fort Wayne Bishop Luers Knights Class 2A

Front Row (left to right): Addie Reimbold, Audrie Luegring, Catherine Barnett, Allison Butler, Brierra Young, Anna McNamara, Erin Butler, Hilary Watts; Back Row: Miracle Woods, Morgan Skordos, Brooke Ridley, and Anjelica Trevino. Team Facts Town/City: Fort Wayne County: Allen Team Roster & Statistics Superintendent: Dr. Mark Myers Lt. Dk. Name Ht. Gr. Pos. GP FG-FGA FG% 3FG% FT% Ast. Reb. Pts. Principal: Mary Keefer 3 3 Brooke Ridley 5-11 11 F 25 120-231 .519 .000 .577 1.4 9.4 12.0 Athletic Director: Matt Lindsay 5 5 Catherine Barnett 5-4 11 G 24 22-60 .367 .320 .545 3.1 2.8 3.3 Asst. Athletic Director: Diane Karst Head Coach: Denny Renier 12 12 Anna McNamara 5-5 12 G 20 4-12 .333 .000 .750 1.0 0.8 1.0 Assistant Coaches: Kevin Roberts, 14 14 Addie Reimbold 5-7 9 F 8 5-11 .454 .000 1.000 0.1 1.8 1.8 Doug Brown, Mike Stoffel, Phil Schultheis, 21 21 Brierra Young 5-8 12 G 25 73-193 .378 .269 .783 4.6 5.4 14.0 Dave Schultheis, Stu Oberley, 22 22 Hilary Watts 5-8 12 F 25 49-111 .441 .292 .524 1.6 1.6 7.7 Bernie Lohumuller, Tom O’Brien, 24 24 Miracle Woods 6-1 11 C 25 141-278 .507 .000 .553 1.0 9.2 14.0 Linda Luegring, Tegan Krouse, and 25 25 Morgan Skordos 5-10 11 C 25 37-82 .451 .000 .778 0.5 3.0 3.2 Dan Wyss 32 32 Erin Butler 5-2 9 G 19 2-6 .333 .077 .833 0.3 0.7 1.0 Student Managers: Tammy Petit, 33 33 Allison Butler 5-3 9 G 25 20-53 .377 .231 .706 2.6 2.0 2.8 Celia Wang, and De-Precia Frison School Colors: Red and Black 34 34 Anjelica Trevino 5-5 10 G 6 0-1 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.5 0.0 Conference: Summit Athletic 35 35 Audrie Luegring 5-8 11 F 15 4-5 .800 .000 .000 0.3 0.7 0.5 Enrollment: 545 42 42 Taletha Flowers 5-10 11 F 0 0-0 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0.0 Last Year’s Final Won-Loss Record: 18-8 Team Totals / Percentages 478-1044 .458 .260 .643 15.5 34.8 58.7 Season Results (23-2) 11/9 at Angola W 58-38 11/13 Heritage Christian W 56-49 11/16 at Warsaw W 63-49 State Finals History 11/20 Brebeuf Jesuit W 62-37 State Champion: 1999 (2A), 2000 (2A), 2001 (2A), 2002 (3A), 2006 (3A) 11/23 at Carroll (Fort Wayne) W 63-54 Runner-Up: 2004 (3A), 2010 (2A) 11/27 at SB Washington W 63-48 12/2 Fort Wayne North Side W 45-36 Appearances: 1999 (2A), 2000 (2A), 2001 (2A), 2002 (3A), 2004 (3A), 2006 (3A), 2010 (2A), 2011 (3A) 12/4 at Mishawaka Marian W 67-41 12/10 Fort Wayne South Side W 50-48 12/14 Huntington North W 52-40 12/17 at FW Concordia (2 OT) W 52-51 12/29 vs. Harding W 71-50 12/30 vs. FW South Side L 53-61 1/7 FW Bishop Dwenger W 45-38 1/14 at Fort Wayne Northrop L 49-57 1/21 at Harding W 67-60 1/25 at Norwell W 53-46 1/31 Fort Wayne Snider W 57-43 2/4 Fort Wayne Wayne W 66-51 South Adams Sectional 2/9 Bluffton W 70-22 2/12 Adams Central W 74-28 2/13 Woodlan W 76-46 Denny Renier Cass Regional Head Coach 2/19 Seeger W 57-45 2/19 Wabash W 53-41 Elkhart Central Semi-State 2/26 Culver Community W 47-43 IHSAA - Pure Spirit. Pure Sport. Pure INDIANA! Fort Wayne Bishop Luers Head Coach Profi le

Name: Denny Renier Employer: Insurance, self-employed Occupation (If teacher, what subjects?):

Education College: Year Graduated: Degree(s) / Major(s): High School: New Haven High School Year Graduated:1961

Athletic Participation Sport Years in High School (ie:1978-82) Years in College (ie: 1982-86) Basketball 1957-1961 Baseball 1957-1961 Track 1957-1961

As A High School Or College Player, Have You Ever Competed In A State Or National Championship Event In Any Sport? If Yes, Please Give Details:

Coaching Experience (Basketball Only) Number of Years as Varsity Head Coach at Current School (ie: 5 years): 2nd year Actual Years as Varsity Head Coach at Current School (ie: 1997-2001): 2 Won-Loss Record as Varsity Head Coach at Current School: 41-10 Overall Varsity Head Coaching Record: 41-10

Please list below where you’ve coached during your career: School Head/Asst. No. of Years (ie: 5) (ie: 1992-present) Bishop Luers Head 2 2009-present Bishop Luers Assistant 22 1987-2009 St Henry’s Catholic Head 5 1982-1987

Tournament Record (As the Varsity Head Coach, list years your team won) Sectional: 2010, 2011 Regional: 2010, 2011 Semi-State: 2010, 2011 State Championship:

Pure Spirit. Pure Sport. Pure Indiana! Brownstown Central Braves Class 2A

Front Row (left to right): Katelyn Shoemaker and Sammie Bane; Second Row: Caitlin Conrad (manager), Mallory Cockerham, Megan Quade, Allie Warren, Maria Allen, Jenna Hackman, Lauren Johnson (manager); Back Row: Asst. Coach Jade Peters, Head Coach Karla Rieckers, Zach Wehmiller (manager), Team Facts Kaylee Bennett, Hailey Brown, Kaley Wilkerson, Kourtney Settle, Asst. Coach George Wooten, Town/City: Brownstown Asst. Coach Lee Ann Borden, and Luke Warren (manager). County: Jackson Superintendent: Roger Bane Team Roster & Statistics Principal: Joe Sheffer Athletic Director: Mark DeHart Lt. Dk. Name Ht. Gr. Pos. GP FG-FGA FG% 3FG% FT% Ast. Reb. Pts. Head Coach: Karla Rieckers 10 10 Maria Allen 5-6 11 G 28 86-187 .460 .308 .695 3.1 3.0 8.9 Assistant Coaches: Jade Peters, 12 12 Allie Warren 5-4 10 G 3 0-0 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.3 0.0 Lee Ann Borden, and George Wooten 14 14 Hailey Brown 5-10 11 G 28 56-157 .357 .323 .756 1.5 2.1 8.8 Student Managers: Caitlin Conrad, 20 20 Sammie Bane 5-5 12 G 28 121-258 .469 .292 .801 2.6 4.2 16.4 Lauren Johnson, Luke Warren, and 24 24 Katelyn Shoemaker 5-9 12 F 28 145-321 .452 .333 .772 1.1 6.1 13.3 Zach Wehmiller 30 30 Kaylee Bennett 5-11 10 F 28 62-185 .335 .286 .594 2.4 7.0 6.7 School Colors: Red, Black, and White 32 32 Jenna Hackman 5-7 11 G 28 27-75 .360 .325 .694 1.2 0.7 4.5 Conference: Mid Southern Enrollment: 584 34 34 Megan Quade 5-6 11 F 12 3-8 .375 .000 .506 0.2 0.4 0.7 Last Year’s Final Won-Loss Record: 19-4 40 40 Kourtney Settle 5-11 11 F 19 6-22 .273 .000 .675 0.0 0.9 0.8 42 42 Mallory Cockerham 5-4 11 F 10 0-2 .000 .000 .000 0.1 0.3 0.0 50 50 Kaley Wilkerson 6-1 10 C 20 13-32 .406 .000 .000 0.1 1.0 1.3 Season Results (23-5) 11/16 Mitchell W 65-45 Team Totals / Percentages 527-1269 .415 .304 .743 12.4 26.5 61.3 11/27 Providence W 64-44 12/2 at Seymour L 60-63 12/4 at Eastern (Pekin) W 69-48 12/9 Salem W 61-51 12/11 Austin W 75-67 12/14 at Clarksville W 88-53 State Finals History 12/18 at Silver Creek W 48-45 12/21 at Madison W 58-41 First Appearance 12/28 at Edgewood L 66-74 12/28 at Clay City W 48-42 12/29 at Hauser W 65-47 12/29 at Brown County L 43-47 1/8 at Charlestown W 70-58 1/13 Hauser W 64-46 1/15 Jennings County W 61-48 1/18 at Southwestern (Shelby) W 69-53 1/22 at Brown County L 46-50 1/27 North Harrison W 60-45 1/29 Corydon Central W 49-48 2/3 at Paoli W 57-53 2/5 Scottsburg L 55-61 Clarksville Sectional 2/9 Clarksville W 70-40 2/11 Paoli W 70-56 Karla Rieckers 2/12 Austin W 53-49 Forest Park Regional Head Coach 2/19 Forest Park W 59-54 2/19 Cov. Christian (Indpls.) W 54-47 Southport Semi-State 2/26 Winchester W 69-58 IHSAA - Pure Spirit. Pure Sport. Pure INDIANA! Brownstown Central Head Coach Profi le

Name: Karla Rieckers Employer: Brownstown Central Community School Corporation Occupation (If teacher, what subjects?): 8th Grade Teacher – Language Arts

Education College: Indiana University Year Graduated: 1995 Degree(s) / Major(s): Bachelor of Science in Education 1995, Master’s Degree in Education 1999 High School: Brownstown Central High School Year Graduated: 1987

Athletic Participation Sport Years in High School (ie:1978-82) Years in College (ie: 1982-86) Basketball 1984-1986 Volleyball 1983-1986

As A High School Or College Player, Have You Ever Competed In A State Or National Championship Event In Any Sport? If Yes, Please Give Details:

Coaching Experience (Basketball Only) Number of Years as Varsity Head Coach at Current School (ie: 5 years): 4 years Actual Years as Varsity Head Coach at Current School (ie: 1997-2001): 4 years 2007-present Won-Loss Record as Varsity Head Coach at Current School: 69-25 Overall Varsity Head Coaching Record: 69-25

Please list below where you’ve coached during your career: School Head/Asst. No. of Years (ie: 5) (ie: 1992-present) Brownstown Central Head Var 4 2007-present Brownstown Central Head JV 11 1988-1999 St. John’s 8th Grade 6 2001-2006

Tournament Record (As the Varsity Head Coach, list years your team won) Sectional: 2011 Regional: 2011 Semi-State: 2011 State Championship:

Pure Spirit. Pure Sport. Pure Indiana! Class 3A Championship Game Capsule

Benton Central (23-1) vs. Evansville Memorial (27-1)

Team Statistical Comparison

Benton Central Category Ev. Memorial .493 FG Percentage .453 -- Opp. FG Percentage -- .348 3-Pt. FG Percentage .361 .724 FT Percentage .703 23.9 Rebound Average 31.0 -- Rebound Margin -- 54.7 Points Per Game 61.3 35.9 Points Allowed Per Game 34.3 18.8 Points Differential 27.0

Benton Central Notes • Ranked No. 4 by the ICGSA, No. 10 by the IBCA.

• Benton Central seeking fi rst state championship in any sport and appearing in girls basketball state championship game for the fi rst time since 1989.

• Team has won 20 straight games since its lone loss of the season, a two-point setback to McCutcheon, on Nov. 20.

• Bison only allowing 35.9 PPG on defense which ranks 25th in state. Outscoring opponents by an average of 18.8 PPG, 20th in state.

• Team defeated Class A state fi nalist Turkey Run, 51-40, on Jan. 18.

• Benton Central will face fi rst top 10 team of the tournament in Evansville Memorial. Defeated defending state champion Fort Wayne Concordia, 42-39, for the semi-state title. Caitlyn Tolen made four free throws and a in the fi nal 37 seconds of the game to secure the win for the Bison.

• David Baxter is in his fi rst year at Benton Central and eighth year overall (99-83).

Evansville Memorial Notes • Ranked No. 2 by the ICGSA, No. 5 by the IBCA.

• Evansville Memorial making second girls basketball state championship game appearance in school history following a 2006 3A state runner-up fi nish.

• Mallory Ladd scored 33 points and grabbed 15 rebounds in last Saturday’s 69-59 semi-state victory over Roncalli.

• Memorial winning by an average of 27.0 PPG for the year (No. 5 in state) and holding opponents to just 34.3 PPG.

• Tigers have won 18 straight since their lone loss of the season, a 51-41 setback to Brownsburg in the championship game of the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame Classic on Dec. 29 in New Castle.

• Saturday’s game against No. 4 Benton Central will be the second top 10 team they’ll face this tournament having beaten No. 10 Gibson Southern, 21-9, for the sectional championship on Feb. 12. In that game, Gibson Southern’s slow down game saw neither team score in the entire third quarter after the Tigers held an 11-3 halftime lead. Natalie Cohlmeyer scored a game-high nine points.

• Bruce Dockery is 387-131 in 23 years as head coach. Docker is one of only 10 active girls coaches with 350 career victories. He also serves as the school’s athletic director.

Pure Spirit. Pure Sport. Pure Indiana! Benton Central Bison Class 3A

Front Row (left to right): Jena Deno, Morgan Wolf, Dani Rettig, Ayren Cobb, Alissa Brouillette; Back Row: Asst. Coach Pat Cole, Asst. Coach Carly Butler, Sophie Marquie, Asst. Coach Carter Morgan, Courtney Lester, Kinsey Deno, Head Coach David Baxter, Caitlyn Tolen, Marie Gadeberg, Hillary Moore, Team Facts Cassidy Deno, Asst. Coach Bob Feemster. Town/City: Oxford County: Benton Superintendent: Dr. William Glentzer Principal: Destin Haas Team Roster & Statistics Athletic Director: Jim Puckett Asst. Athletic Director: B.J. Gartenman Lt. Dk. Name Ht. Gr. Pos. GP FG-FGA FG% 3FG% FT% Ast. Reb. Pts. Head Coach: David Baxter 4 4 Morgan Wolf 5-6 11 G 12 3-8 .375 .000 1.000 0.3 0.1 0.8 Assistant Coaches: Carly Butler, 12 12 Caitlyn Tolen 5-10 10 G 24 94-165 .569 .363 .733 2.4 3.7 13.0 Bob Feemster, Pat Cole, 14 14 Cassidy Deno 5-10 10 F 24 50-195 .526 .431 .910 2.0 3.6 11.9 and Carter Morgan 22 22 Courtney Lester 5-10 10 F 23 1-4 .250 1.000 .166 0.2 0.5 0.4 School Colors: Green and Gold 23 23 Ayren Cobb 5-7 11 G 24 63-136 .463 .304 .500 1.6 1.8 7.1 Conference: Hoosier 24 24 Kinsey Deno 5-9 11 F 4 1-5 .020 .000 .000 0.3 1.0 0.5 Enrollment: 594 Last Year’s Final Won-Loss Record: 19-5 30 30 Sophie Marquie 5-10 10 C 11 2-6 .333 .000 .500 0.0 0.8 0.5 32 32 Dani Rettig 5-8 11 F 24 23-50 .460 .172 .700 0.9 1.7 3.8 40 40 Hillary Moore 6-0 12 F 24 104-186 .559 .000 .772 1.8 8.6 12.3 Season Results (23-1) 42 42 Jena Deno 5-4 10 G 2 0-0 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0.0 11/12 at Seeger W 54-33 44 44 Marie Gadeberg 5-11 11 F 24 54-146 .369 .000 .611 1.0 3.4 5.4 11/16 vs. Laf. Central Catholic W 56-38 50 50 Alissa Brouillette 5-5 10 G 1 0-0 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0.0 11/19 vs. Lafayette Jefferson W 40-37 11/20 at McCutcheon L 48-50 11/30 North Montgomery W 74-24 Team Totals / Percentages 395-801 .493 .348 .724 10.0 23.9 54.6 12/7 Rensselaer Central W 70-41 12/9 at West Lafayette W 48-29 12/14 Twin Lakes W 63-39 12/16 at Lafayette Jefferson W 51-37 State Finals History 12/18 at Frankfort W 69-34 12/30 vs. Crawfordsville W 66-23 Runner-Up: 1989 12/30 at Zionsville W 45-36 Appearances: 1988, 1989, 2011 (3A) 1/7 Gary West Side W 55-46 1/15 Tipton W 46-40 1/18 Turkey Run W 51-40 1/22 vs. McCutcheon W 44-41 1/25 at Laf. Central Catholic W 50-29 1/29 at Sheridan W 64-28 Frankfort Sectional 2/8 West Lafayette W 64-40 2/11 Twin Lakes W 47-35 2/12 Northwestern W 46-37 Rensselaer Central Regional 2/19 Gary Roosevelt W 63-24 2/19 Griffi th W 56-42 Elkhart Central Semi-State David Baxter 2/26 FW Concordia Lutheran W 42-39 Head Coach

IHSAA - Pure Spirit. Pure Sport. Pure INDIANA! Benton Central Head Coach Profi le

Name: David Baxter Employer: Attica School Corporation Occupation (If teacher, what subjects?): Elementary School Teacher, Grade 4

Education College: Purdue University Year Graduated: 1997 Degree(s) / Major(s): Bachelor’s / Elementary Education High School: Covington High School Year Graduated: 1991

Athletic Participation Sport Years in High School (ie:1978-82) Years in College (ie: 1982-86) Basketball 1988-91

As A High School Or College Player, Have You Ever Competed In A State Or National Championship Event In Any Sport? If Yes, Please Give Details: N/A

Coaching Experience (Basketball Only) Number of Years as Varsity Head Coach at Current School (ie: 5 years): 1 Actual Years as Varsity Head Coach at Current School (ie: 1997-2001): 1 Won-Loss Record as Varsity Head Coach at Current School: 23-1 Overall Varsity Head Coaching Record: 99-83

Please list below where you’ve coached during your career: School Head/Asst. No. of Years (ie: 5) (ie: 1992-present) Benton Central High School Head 1 2010-present Benton Central High School Assistant 2 2008-2010 Attica High School Head 7 2002-2008

Tournament Record (As the Varsity Head Coach, list years your team won) Sectional: 2005 – 2006 - 2007 - 2011 Regional: 2006 - 2011 Semi-State: 2011 State Championship:

Something interesting about you personnally or professionally that people might not know? Engaged to Lindsay Michaels, enjoys playing the piano, and coached former Indiana Miss Basketball, Brittany Rayburn.

Pure Spirit. Pure Sport. Pure Indiana! Evansville Memorial Tigers Class 3A

Front Row (left to right): Emily Nesbitt, Maggie Minnette, Rachel Davidson, Ruth Hedrick, Jena Lutz, Grace Shymanski, Nicci Bland, Kelsey Falls (manager); Second Row: Meghan Gallagher (manager), Emily Purdue (manager), Sarah Stone, Mallory Ladd, Anna Hackert, Natalie Cohlmeyer, Marie Hackert, Jessica Durcholz Team Facts (manager), Rachel Dewig (manager); Back row: Asst. Coach Whitney Jenkins, Head Coach Bruce Dockery, Town/City: Evansville Asst. Coach Joan Miller, Asst. Coach Thom Endress, Asst. Coach Monica Auker. County: Vanderburgh Superintendent: Daryl Hagan Principal: Gwen Godsey Team Roster & Statistics Athletic Director: Bruce Dockery Head Coach: Bruce Dockery Lt. Dk. Name Ht. Gr. Pos. GP FG-FGA FG% 3FG% FT% Ast. Reb. Pts. Assistant Coaches: Monica Auker, 10 10 Rachel Davidson 5-6 11 G 23 13-27 .481 .250 .220 0.5 0.4 1.3 Whitney Jenkins, Thom Endress, and 14 14 Nicci Bland 5-4 11 G 26 10-38 .263 .380 1.000 0.6 0.4 1.2 Joan Miller 20 20 Ruth Hedrick 5-6 11 G 28 28-71 .394 .550 .800 1.5 1.4 2.5 Student Managers: Emily Purdue, 22 22 Maggie Minnette 5-7 11 F 25 13-53 .250 .200 .470 0.9 1.7 1.6 Kelsey Falls, Jessica Durcholz, 23 23 Sarah Stone 5-6 12 G 23 43-99 .434 .310 .700 2.4 1.1 4.4 Meghan Gallagher, and Rachel Dewig 31 31 Grace Shymanski 5-8 10 F 18 2-15 .133 .000 .670 0.1 0.7 0.4 School Colors: Royal Blue and White Conference: Southern Indiana Athletic 32 32 Natalie Cohlmeyer 5-9 11 G 27 96-245 .392 .370 .740 3.2 1.6 11.2 Enrollment: 784 34 34 Jena Lutz 5-9 10 F 20 4-13 .307 .000 .430 0.0 1.1 0.5 Last Year’s Final Won-Loss Record: 23-4 42 42 Anna Hackert 6-1 12 F 28 115-224 .520 .110 .590 3.2 6.3 10.1 50 50 Marie Hackert 6-3 12 C 28 51-128 .398 .120 .620 0.2 3.5 4.2 Season Results (27-1) 52 52 Emily Nesbitt 6-0 11 F 23 37-76 .487 .000 .730 0.4 2.3 3.7 11/20 Jasper W 56-31 54 54 Mallory Ladd 6-1 12 F 28 223-412 .541 .400 .810 2.9 12.0 22.7 11/24 at Boonville W 51-27 11/27 at Heritage Hills W 59-27 Team Totals / Percentages 635-1401 .453 .361 .703 16.9 31.0 61.1 12/1 at Evansville North W 54-51 12/2 Henderson County (KY) W 80-50 12/4 Washington Catholic W 58-13 12/7 at Plainfi eld (OT) W 68-66 12/9 at Evansville Bosse W 67-33 State Finals History 12/29 vs. Carmel W 57-48 12/29 vs. Brownsburg L 51-41 Runner-Up: 2006 (3A) 1/5 Evansville Central W 63-26 Appearances: 2006 (3A), 2011 (3A) 1/8 Sullivan W 65-35 1/11 Evansville Bosse W 64-25 1/14 at Evansville Mater Dei W 62-36 1/15 vs. Evansville Harrison W 67-32 1/18 Vincennes Lincoln W 81-39 1/19 Washington W 63-20 1/25 at Evansville Harrison W 61-26 1/27 at Evansville Reitz W 78-32 1/31 at Evansville Mater Dei W 68-44 2/1 at Castle W 65-18 2/3 Mt. Vernon W 65-35 Boonville Sectional 2/8 Princeton W 63-26 2/11 Evansville Bosse W 69-31 2/12 Gibson Southern W 21-09 Bruce Dockery Jasper Regional 2/19 Silver Creek W 51-27 Head Coach 2/19 Edgewood W 50-44 Bedford N. Lawrence Semi-State 2/26 Roncalli W 69-59

IHSAA - Pure Spirit. Pure Sport. Pure INDIANA! Evansville Memorial Head Coach Profi le

Name: Bruce Dockery Employer: Evansville Memorial Occupation (If teacher, what subjects?): Athletic Director

Education College: University of Southern Indiana Year Graduated: 1978 Degree(s) / Major(s): Education High School: Evansville Bosse Year Graduated: 1969

Athletic Participation Sport Years in High School (ie:1978-82) Years in College (ie: 1982-86) Basketball 1965-1969 1969-1972 Football 1965-1968 Golf 1965-1969 1969-1972

As A High School Or College Player, Have You Ever Competed In A State Or National Championship Event In Any Sport? If Yes, Please Give Details: No

Coaching Experience (Basketball Only) Number of Years as Varsity Head Coach at Current School (ie: 5 years): 23 Actual Years as Varsity Head Coach at Current School (ie: 1997-2001): 1987-present Won-Loss Record as Varsity Head Coach at Current School: 387-131 Overall Varsity Head Coaching Record: 387-131

Please list below where you’ve coached during your career: School Head/Asst. No. of Years (ie: 5) (ie: 1992-present) Evansville Memorial Head 23 1987-present

Tournament Record (As the Varsity Head Coach, list years your team won) Sectional: 1993, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2010, 2011 Regional: 1998, 2000, 2004, 2006, 2010, 2011 Semi-State: 2006, 2011 State Championship:

Pure Spirit. Pure Sport. Pure Indiana! Class 4A Championship Game Capsule

Penn (23-1) vs. Jeffersonville (27-2)

Team Statistical Comparison

Penn Category Jeffersonville .496 FG Percentage .513 -- Opp. FG Percentage -- .305 3-Pt. FG Percentage .321 .650 FT Percentage -- 26.5 Rebound Average 30.8 -- Rebound Margin 14.2 59.0 Points Per Game 61.2 34.8 Points Allowed Per Game 35.0 24.2 Points Differential 26.2

Penn Notes • Ranked No. 3 by the IBCA, No. 4 by the ICGSA.

• Penn making its fi rst appearance in girls basketball state fi nals.

• School chasing second state championship this school year (volleyball team won 4A championship on Nov. 6). Junior G/F Kaitlyn Hickey was the only player also on the volleyball team. In that game against Muncie Central, Hickey led both teams with 13 kills and also had nine digs and four blocks.

• The game against No. 5 Jeffersonville will mark the third top 10 opponent they’ve faced in last two weeks. Defeated No. 2 Elkhart Memorial, 36-34, in the regional semifi nal and No. 3 McCutcheon, 62-43, in Saturday’s semi-state.

• Team won its fi rst sectional since 2003 and fi rst regional since 1999.

• Kingsmen have won 15 straight since its only loss, a 51-36 defeat to Morgan Park (Illinois) on Dec. 11.

• Team holding opponents to just 34.8 PPG and winning by an average of 24.3 PPG (No. 7 in state).

• Kristi Kaniewski is 39-4 in just her second year as Penn coach.

Jeffersonville Notes • Ranked No. 5 by the ICGSA, No. 6 by the IBCA.

• Jeffersonville making its fi rst appearance in girls basketball state fi nals and chasing school’s fourth state title overall and fi rst since 1993 boys basketball team won in the Hoosier Dome.

• Red Devils will face No. 4 Penn in championship game, the third straight game they’ll face a top 10 team. Defeated No. 7 Mooresville, 59-44, for the regional title and No. 8 Carmel, 63-58 in overtime for the semi-state victory. It was the team’s second win over Carmel this season (56-28 on Dec. 29 in the Hall of Fame Classic).

• The victory over Mooresville was the school’s fi rst regional championship since 1998.

• Trailing 58-56, junior Lakin Roland knocked down Jeffersonville’s only 3-pointer of the semi-state contest with 2:31 remaining and the Red Devils never trailed again. They even withstood three three-pointers by Carmel’s Blaire Langlois in the fi nals 19 seconds of regulation including one at the buzzer that forced overtime.

• Jeffersonville outscoring opponents by an average of 26.1 PPG (No. 6 in state) and holding opponents to 35.0 PPG.

• Jeffersonville won the Hoosier Hills Conference championship with a 6-1 mark (lone loss was to Seymour on Jan. 18).

• Chad Gilbert is 219-43 in 11 seasons as Jeffersonville head coach.

Pure Spirit. Pure Sport. Pure Indiana! Penn Kingsmen Class 4A

Front Row (left to right): Lauren Strachan, Alex Croy, Olivia Carlton, Taylor Lutz, Alex Morton, Katie Hojara, Ashley Lutz, Miranda Galang (manager); Back Row: Asst. Coach Kerri Lines, Morgan Galang (student ath- letic trainer), Caroline Buhr, Olivia Daggy, Tori Milliner, Kaitlyn Hickey, Austin Brooks (student athletic trainer), Team Facts Asst. Coach Hassan Abdullah, Head Coach Kristi Kaniewski, Asst. Coach Ashley Lovelady; Not pictured: Town/City: Mishawaka Asst. Coach Bridget Williams, Asst. Coach Randy Williams. County: St. Joseph Superintendent: Dr. Jerry Thacker Principal: Steven Hope Athletic Director: Ben Karasiak Team Roster & Statistics Asst. Athletic Director: Aaron Leniski Lt. Dk. Name Ht. Gr. Pos. GP FG-FGA FG% 3FG% FT% Ast. Reb. Pts. Head Coach: Kristi Kaniewski 10 10 Taylor Lutz 5-8 10 G 24 32-73 .438 .288 .515 2.7 3.3 5.0 Assistant Coaches: Hassan Abdullah, Lauren Garcia, Ashley Lovelady, Kerri 12 12 Lauren Strachan 5-2 12 G 17 13-21 .619 .444 1.000 0.8 0.2 2.5 Lines, Bridget Williams, Randy Williams 14 14 Kaitlyn Hickey 5-9 11 G/F 23 46-85 .541 .166 .708 1.6 2.3 5.0 Student Manager: Miranda Galang 20 20 Kathryn Hojara 5-9 11 G 24 46-106 .434 .333 .400 1.5 1.6 4.8 School Colors: Black, Vegas Gold, White 22 22 Jessi Alexander 5-7 9 G/F 3 0-2 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0.0 Conference: Northern Indiana 24 24 Ashley Lutz 5-9 12 G 24 52-107 .486 .231 .667 1.8 3.7 7.5 Enrollment: 3,400 30 30 Alexandria Morton 5-9 11 G 24 109-191 .571 .328 .680 3.2 4.0 14.2 Last Year’s Final Won-Loss Record: 16-3 32 32 Olivia Carlton 5-8 10 G 24 39-84 .464 .354 .696 1.0 1.8 7.3 34 34 Tori Milliner 5-10 11 G/F 24 66-144 .458 .277 .694 1.3 6.4 8.6 Season Results (23-1) 40 40 Alexandria Croy 5-6 12 G/F 14 6-11 .545 .500 .538 0.6 0.9 1.6 11/13 at Fort Wayne South Side W 53-50 42 42 Caroline Buhr 6-0 9 G/F 18 23-42 .547 .000 .643 0.6 2.0 3.1 11/19 Mishawaka W 43-37 44 44 Colleen Strachan 5-1 10 G 0 0-0 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0.0 11/20 Chesterton W 88-52 50 50 Jen Mater 5-7 10 G 0 0-0 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0.0 11/23 at South Bend Adams W 63-29 52 52 Olivia Daggy 5-11 12 F 21 17-39 .435 .000 .600 0.1 1.5 2.1 11/26 at Northridge W 58-40 54 54 Katie Reynolds 5-8 10 F 1 0-0 .500 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0.0 11/30 at NorthWood W 34-25 12/3 Mishawaka Marian W 76-29 Team Totals / Percentages 449-905 .496 .305 .650 14.6 26.5 59.0 12/4 Heritage Christian W 54-39 12/11 vs. Morgan Park (IL) L 36-51 12/16 at South Bend Clay W 77-13 State Finals History 12/21 at East Chicago Central W 64-40 1/6 at South Bend St. Joseph’s W 46-32 First Appearance 1/13 South Bend Washington W 56-39 1/20 South Bend Riley W 81-19 1/25 Concord W 82-25 1/28 at Elkhart Central W 61-20 1/29 Munster W 68-26 2/4 Kalamazoo Loy Norrix (MI) W 75-27 2/7 Elkhart Memorial W 45-37 Mishawaka Sectional 2/11 South Bend Washington W 62-58 2/12 Mishawaka W 45-29 Valparaiso Regional 2/19 Elkhart Memorial W 36-34 Kristi Kaniewski 2/19 Chesterton W 52-43 Head Coach Elkhart Central Semi-State 2/26 McCutcheon W 62-43

IHSAA - Pure Spirit. Pure Sport. Pure INDIANA! Penn Head Coach Profi le

Name: Kristi Kaniewski Employer: Penn Harris Madison School Corporation – Schmucker Middle School Occupation (If teacher, what subjects?): Teacher – Health and Physical Education

Education College: Bethel College Year Graduated: 2003 & 2007 Degree(s) / Major(s): Sports Management (03’) & Teacher Transition Licensure Program (07’) High School: Mishawaka High School Year Graduated:1999

Athletic Participation Sport Years in High School (ie:1978-82) Years in College (ie: 1982-86) Basketball 1995-1999 1999-2003 Volleyball 1995-1998

As A High School Or College Player, Have You Ever Competed In A State Or National Championship Event In Any Sport? If Yes, Please Give Details:

Yes, as a college player at Bethel College. 2000 & 2003 NCCA National Champions.

Coaching Experience (Basketball Only) Number of Years as Varsity Head Coach at Current School (ie: 5 years): 2 Actual Years as Varsity Head Coach at Current School (ie: 1997-2001):2009-2011 Won-Loss Record as Varsity Head Coach at Current School: 39-4 Overall Varsity Head Coaching Record: 39-4

Please list below where you’ve coached during your career: School Head/Asst. No. of Years (ie: 5) (ie: 1992-present) Penn High School Head Var 2 2009-present Penn High School Head JV 1 2008-2009 Penn High School Head Fresh 1 2007-2008 Mishawaka High School Head JV 3 2004-2007 Mishawaka High School Assistant Var 1 2003-2004

Tournament Record (As the Varsity Head Coach, list years your team won) Sectional: 2011 Regional: 2011 Semi-State: 2011 State Championship:

Pure Spirit. Pure Sport. Pure Indiana! Jeffersonville Red Devils Class 4A

(Left to right): Bridget Eckert (manager), Jamice Williams, Brooklyn Kinnaird, Brooke Valentine, Lakin Roland, Jalynn McClain, Bailey Brendle, Kasey Falkenstein, LaVada Roberson, and Hannah Nifong (manager). Team Facts Town/City: Jeffersonville County: Clark Superintendent: Dr. Stephen Daeschner Principal: James Sexton Athletic Director: Lisa Stemler Team Roster & Statistics Head Coach: Chad Gilbert Lt. Dk. Name Ht. Gr. Pos. GP FG-FGA FG% 3FG% FT% Ast. Reb. Pts. Assistant Coaches: Ty Anderson, 10 10 Kasey Falkenstein 5-9 12 G 29 24-61 .380 .300 .885 2.5 3.4 2.8 Amy Austin, Scott Epley, Rick Myers, 11 11 Jamice Williams 5-0 12 G 29 51-124 .400 .167 .643 3.8 2.9 5.2 and Joe Wright Student Managers: Jonika Crabb, 12 12 LaVada Roberson 5-5 11 G 24 21-46 .459 .467 .706 0.9 1.3 3.1 Bridget Eckert, Hannah Nifong, 13 13 Lakin Roland 6-1 11 G/F 29 116-217 .528 .417 .701 2.9 7.0 12.1 and Virginia Sauer 20 20 Brooke Valentine 6-1 12 F 26 122-221 .552 .000 .644 2.3 6.0 12.0 School Colors: Red and White 22 22 Bailey Brendle 5-11 12 G/F 27 51-86 .586 .000 .690 1.4 2.1 4.5 Conference: Hoosier Hills 30 30 Jalynn McClain 5-10 11 F 29 174-309 .563 .000 .618 1.5 6.0 15.6 Enrollment: 2,100 32 32 Brooklyn Kinnaird 5-0 12 G 29 58-116 .447 .265 .548 2.7 1.8 5.5 Last Year’s Final Won-Loss Record: 20-2 53 53 Haley Vogen 6-0 9 F 18 19-30 .633 .000 .462 0.2 1.3 2.4 Season Results (27-2) Team Totals / Percentages 636-1210 .513 .321 .655 17.7 30.8 61.2 11/12 North Harrison W 49-24 11/19 Silver Creek W 37-24 11/20 Bedford North Lawrence W 54-20 11/24 at South Central (Eliz.) W 74-32 11/26 at Jennings County W 59-32 State Finals History 12/3 Madison W 71-38 12/11 Columbus East W 51-40 First Appearance 12/18 Floyd Central W 79-34 12/21 vs. Gary Wallace W 93-23 12/22 vs. Fairdale (KY) W 101-34 12/22 vs. New Washington W 65-32 12/29 vs. Brownsburg L 32-44 12/29 vs. Carmel W 56-28 1/4 at Corydon Central W 42-27 1/6 at Charlestown W 44-12 1/8 at Castle W 84-28 1/15 Jasper W 64-38 1/18 at Seymour L 60-63 1/25 at Scottsburg W 52-42 1/29 Austin W 77-32 1/31 at Louisville Eastern (KY) W 79-27 2/2 New Albany W 51-36 2/3 at Providence W 68-39 Bedford North Lawrence Sectional 2/8 Floyd Central W 51-29 2/11 New Albany W 54-42 Chad Gilbert 2/12 Bedford North Lawrence W 52-42 Bedford North Lawrence Regional Head Coach 2/19 Columbus East W 53-52 2/19 Mooresville W 59-44 Southport Semi-State 2/26 Carmel (OT) W 63-58 IHSAA - Pure Spirit. Pure Sport. Pure INDIANA! Jeffersonville Head Coach Profi le

Name: Chad Gilbert Employer: Greater Clark County Schools Occupation (If teacher, what subjects?): PE/Health

Education College: University at Southern Indiana Year Graduated: 1996 Degree(s) / Major(s): Physical Education/Health and Safety High School: Charlestown High School Year Graduated: 1991

Athletic Participation Sport Years in High School (ie:1978-82) Years in College (ie: 1982-86) Basketball 1988-1991 1991-1996

As A High School Or College Player, Have You Ever Competed In A State Or National Championship Event In Any Sport? If Yes, Please Give Details: Yes. Won the 1996 Division II National Champion- ship. Named to the All-Tournament Team, Conference Player of the Year, First Team All-American.

Coaching Experience (Basketball Only) Number of Years as Varsity Head Coach at Current School (ie: 5 years): 11 Actual Years as Varsity Head Coach at Current School (ie: 1997-2001):2000-2011 Won-Loss Record as Varsity Head Coach at Current School: 219-43 (83.6%) Overall Varsity Head Coaching Record:219-43

Please list below where you’ve coached during your career: School Head/Asst. No. of Years (ie: 5) (ie: 1992-present) Jeffersonville Head 11 2000-present River Valley Middle School Head 2 1999-2000 Perry Central Assistant 1 1998 Evansville Harrison Assistant 1 1997

Tournament Record (As the Varsity Head Coach, list years your team won) Sectional: 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011 Regional: 2011 Semi-State: 2011 State Championship:

Something Interesting About You Personally or Professionally That People Might Not Know? Inducted into the University of Southern Indiana Hall of Fame in 2011. Played for University of Ten- nessee Coach Bruce Pearl.

Pure Spirit. Pure Sport. Pure Indiana! IHSAA State Championship Game Scores

Year Champion Coach Rec Runner-Up Coach Rec Score Hinkle Fieldhouse, Indianapolis 1975-76 Warsaw Janice Soyez 22-0 Bloomfi eld Nancy Woodward 20-1 57-52 1976-77 East Chicago Roosevelt Roberta DeKemper 24-0 Mount Vernon (Fortville) Carolyn Oldfather 16-1 66-35 1977-78 Warsaw Janice Soyez 22-0 Jac-Cen-Del Mary Jo McClelland 22-1 75-60 1978-79 East Chicago Roosevelt Roberta DeKemper 23-0 Anderson Madison Heights Billie Bienert 24-1 48-23 Market Square Arena, Indianapolis 1979-80 Southport Marilyn Ramsey 25-2 Columbus East Jackie Burton 22-3 67-63 OT 1980-81 Evansville Reitz Louise Owen 26-1 Rushville Cinda Brown 25-2 74-47 1981-82 Heritage Cheri Gilbert 24-2 Valparaiso Dale Ciciora 21-6 52-45 1982-83 Bedford North Lawrence Austin “Pete” Pritchett 26-1 Crown Point Tom May 22-5 55-50 1983-84 Crown Point Tom May 26-0 Warren Central Sue Parrish 27-2 55-54 OT 1984-85 Crown Point Tom May 25-4 Wawasee Dale Brannock 23-2 48-31 1985-86 Fort Wayne Northrop Dave Riley 29-0 Scottsburg Donna Cheatham 24-3 58-53 1986-87 Noblesville Ray Lyttle 27-0 Anderson Highland Bill Wilson 22-6 47-38 1987-88 Fort Wayne Snider Lamar Kilmer 27-1 Noblesville Ray Lyttle 25-3 60-58 1988-89 Scottsburg Donna Cheatham 26-1 Benton Central Jan Conner 24-3 74-72 OT 1989-90 Huntington North Fred Fields 26-4 Bedford North Lawrence Austin “Pete” Pritchett 25-1 50-47 1990-91 Bedford North Lawrence Austin “Pete” Pritchett 29-0 Warsaw Will Wienhorst 22-4 52-44 1991-92 Kokomo Mike McCroskey 26-1 Bedford North Lawrence Austin “Pete” Pritchett 26-1 50-47 1992-93 Kokomo Mike McCroskey 27-1 McCutcheon Don Burton 22-5 70-60 1993-94 Lake Central Tom Megyesi 25-1 Kokomo Mike McCroskey 23-3 44-42 1994-95 Huntington North Fred Fields 28-1 Carmel Judi Warren 19-8 43-39 1995-96 Center Grove Joe Lentz 25-2 Valparaiso Greg Kirby 23-4 55-44 1996-97 Martinsville Jan Conner 26-1 Crown Point Tom May 22-5 66-59

1997-98 4A Martinsville Jan Conner 29-0 Lake Central Tom Megyesi 26-1 71-65 1997-98 3A West Lafayette Steve Dietrich 23-5 Franklin Walt Raines 21-6 62-45 1997-98 2A Southridge Stan Roesner 22-6 Bluffton Ron DeWitt 21-6 62-57 1997-98 A Bloomfi eld Paula Fettig 26-2 Morgan Township Jeff Edwards 24-4 90-58

1998-99 4A New Albany Angie Hinton 26-0 Fort Wayne Snider Lamar Kilmer 26-2 46-41 1998-99 3A NorthWood Steve Neff 24-3 Indianapolis Cathedral Linda Bamrick 27-1 72-71 1998-99 2A Fort Wayne Bishop Luers Gary Andrews 27-1 Austin Dan Deaton 19-8 59-48 1998-99 A Clinton Prairie Connie Garrett 25-2 New Washington Terry White 22-5 50-42 Hinkle Fieldhouse, Indianapolis 1999-00 4A Ben Davis Stan Benge 28-0 Valparaiso Greg Kirby 25-2 56-53 1999-00 3A Indianapolis Cathedral Linda Bamrick 27-1 Columbia City Wayne Kreiger 20-6 58-44 1999-00 2A Fort Wayne Bishop Luers Gary Andrews 26-1 Forest Park Marty Niehaus 22-5 62-60 1999-00 A Triton Mark Heeter 20-7 Rising Sun Mark Fette 25-3 57-54 OT Conseco Fieldhouse, Indianapolis 2000-01 4A Ben Davis Stan Benge 27-2 Fort Wayne Snider Lamar Kilmer 25-3 69-45 2000-01 3A Indianapolis Cathedral Linda Bamrick 29-1 Plymouth Dave Cox 22-6 54-39 2000-01 2A Fort Wayne Bishop Luers Gary Andrews 28-0 Shenandoah Todd Salkoski 25-1 55-39 2000-01 A Triton Mark Heeter 23-3 White River Valley Joe Pigg 22-6 55-38

2001-02 4A Terre Haute South Alan Maroska 25-2 South Bend Riley Mike Megyesi 24-4 63-42 2001-02 3A Fort Wayne Bishop Luers Teri Rosinski 21-5 Gibson Southern Jason Blackard 24-5 51-37 2001-02 2A Southwestern (Hanover) Donna Cheatham 25-2 Shenandoah Todd Salkoski 22-4 70-64 2001-02 A North Vermillion Ken Gentrup 25-1 Hebron Jerry Bechtold 25-3 45-42

2002-03 4A Kokomo Charlie Hall 26-0 Perry Meridian Mike Armstrong 24-5 44-42 2002-03 3A Beech Grove Dawn McNew 28-1 South Bend St. Joseph’s Mike Megyese 24-3 63-45 2002-03 2A Shenandoah Todd Salkoski 24-5 Southwestern (Hanover) Donna Cheatham 21-8 52-51 2002-03 A Tri-Central Kathie Layden 23-4 North Vermillion Ken Gentrup 26-1 57-55

2003-04 4A North Central (Indpls.) Alan Vickrey 23-3 Warsaw Will Wienhorst 26-3 53-38 2003-04 3A Brebeuf Jesuit Kendall Kreinhagen 26-3 Fort Wayne Luers Teri Rosinski 22-4 54-38 2003-04 2A Rochester Tony Stesiak 25-2 Heritage Christian Dr. Mark Richards 21-6 50-41 2003-04 A Tri-Central Kathie Layden 21-6 Washington Catholic Jim Mackey 22-4 46-36

2004-05 4A North Central (Indpls.) Alan Vickrey 20-7 Gary West Side Rodney Fisher 23-5 57-54 2004-05 3A South Bend St. Joseph’s Mike Megyese 25-1 Corydon Central Michael Uhl 24-3 70-57 2004-05 2A Shenandoah Todd Salkoski 22-5 North Judson-San Pierre John Hampton 22-4 54-49 2004-05 A Tri-Central Kathie Layden 19-7 Northeast Dubois Alan Matheis 20-6 47-46

2005-06 4A Castle Wayne Allen 25-3 South Bend Washington Marilyn Coddens 25-2 83-72 2005-06 3A Fort Wayne Bishop Luers Teri Rosinski 24-4 Evansville Memorial Bruce Dockery 23-5 65-54 2005-06 2A Heritage Christian Rick Risinger 25-3 Westview Randy Yoder 24-4 46-34 2005-06 A Lafayette Central Catholic Geoff Salmon 18-10 South Central (Elizabeth) Randall Schoen 23-6 75-68

Pure Spirit. Pure Sport. Pure Indiana! 2006-07 4A South Bend Washington Marilyn Coddens 28-1 Columbus East Danny Brown 24-3 84-64 2006-07 3A Brebeuf Jesuit Kendall Kreinhagen 23-6 Wawasee Kem Zolman 22-4 51-43 2006-07 2A Heritage Christian Rick Risinger 26-3 Jimtown Gene Johnson 24-3 62-44 2006-07 A Oregon-Davis Terry Minix 25-3 Oakland City Wood Johnnie Bartley 19-9 54-46

2007-08 4A Carmel Scott Bowen 23-4 South Bend Washington Marilyn Coddens 23-3 84-72 2007-08 3A Plymouth Dave Cox 22-4 Indianapolis Bishop Chatard Kevin Sweeney 23-5 47-46 2007-08 2A Heritage Christian Rick Risinger 27-1 Oak Hill Todd Law 26-1 53-31 2007-08 A Fort Wayne Canterbury Scott Kreiger 21-5 University Bill Thornburgh 20-7 36-32 Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis 2008-09 4A Ben Davis Stan Benge 30-0 South Bend Washington Maurice Scott 26-1 71-69 2008-09 3A Fort Wayne Elmhurst Mark Redding 25-2 Owen Valley Tom Anderson 24-3 62-59 2008-09 2A Heritage Christian Rick Risinger 26-1 Oak Hill Todd Law 27-2 60-58 OT 2008-09 A Fort Wayne Canterbury Scott Kreiger 23-4 Vincennes Rivet Tim Young 23-2 72-66 OT Allen County War Memorial Coliseum, Fort Wayne 2009-10 4A Ben Davis Stan Benge 28-0 Merrillville Amy Govert 25-2 99-52 2009-10 3A Fort Wayne Concordia Dave Miller 24-3 Rushville Melissa Marlow 25-3 59-48 2009-10 2A Austin Jared Peterson 26-2 Fort Wayne Bishop Luers Denny Renier 18-8 70-65 OT 2009-10 A Fort Wayne Canterbury Scott Kreiger 25-2 Vincennes Rivet Tim Young 26-1 69-65

Pure Spirit. Pure Sport. Pure Indiana! Patricia L. Roy Mental Attitude Award Recipients

At the conclusion of each championship game, members of the IHSAA Executive Committee presents the Patricia L. Roy Mental Attitude Award to an outstanding senior participant. 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. Ms. Roy joined the IHSAA executive staff in 1972, was responsible for girls basketball from the inception of the tournament series in 1976 until her retirement in June 1999. Regarded both statewide and nationally as a pioneer in girls athletics, Roy served on the IHSAA executive staff longer than anyone in the history of the Association. Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance, IHSAA corporate partner, presents a $1,000 scholarship to the school in the name of the recipient.

Year Recipient School Year Recipient School 1975-76 Judi Warren Warsaw 2005-06 4A Lynn McKinney Castle 1976-77 Teri Rosinski Norwell 2005-06 3A Jennifer Balbach Evansville Memorial 1977-78 Carol Blauvelt Heritage 2005-06 2A Nicole Roush Heritage Christian 1978-79 Karen Bauer Jasper 2005-06 A Sarah Pease South Central (Elizabeth) 1979-80 Amy Metheny Southport 1980-81 Susan Morris Chesterton 2006-07 4A Katelyn Boocher South Bend Washington 1981-82 Cindy Willis Valparaiso 2006-07 3A Megan Walker Wawasee 1982-83 Jody Beerman Heritage 2006-07 2A Kristine Hosinski Jimtown 1983-84 Nancy Cowan Crown Point 2006-07 A Angela Boyle Oregon-Davis 1984-85 Jodie Whitaker Austin 1985-86 Tadji DeBerg Scottsburg 2007-08 4A Danielle Havel Carmel 1986-87 Lori Meinerding Fort Wayne Northrop 2007-08 3A Jessica Centa Plymouth 1987-88 Sandy Herre Benton Central 2007-08 2A None 1988-89 Sheryl Klemme Benton Central 2007-08 A Aubrey Holle Fort Wayne Canterbury 1989-90 Shannon Cummings Bedford North Lawrence 1990-91 Carrie Mount Bedford North Lawrence 2008-09 4A Skylar Diggins South Bend Washington 1991-92 Marla Inman Bedford North Lawrence 2008-09 3A Lecretia Smith Fort Wayne Elmhurst 1992-93 Abby Conklin Charlestown 2008-09 2A Lauren Meese Oak Hill 1993-94 Allison Lee Columbus East 2008-09 A Kelly Karr Fort Wayne Canterbury 1994-95 Julie Helm Washington 1995-96 Sarrah Stricklett Valparaiso 2009-10 4A Dee Dee Williams Ben Davis 1996-97 Amberly Whitehead NorthWood 2009-10 3A Angela Doerffl er Fort Wayne Concordia 2009-10 2A Katy McIntosh Austin 1997-98 4A Kelly Kuhn Lake Central 2009-10 A Tabitha Gerardot Fort Wayne Canterbury 1997-98 3A Andrea White Franklin 1997-98 2A Abby Salscheider Bluffton 1997-98 A Melissa Cochrane Bloomfi eld

1998-99 4A Brooke Minniear Fort Wayne Snider 1998-99 3A Amy Zercher NorthWood 1998-99 2A Sara Schaefer Fort Wayne Luers 1998-99 A Kourtney Mennen Clinton Prairie

1999-00 4A Sara Strahm Ben Davis 1999-00 3A Katie Stroup Columbia City 1999-00 2A Lisa Hoppenjans Forest Park 1999-00 A Melissa Nifong Triton

2000-01 4A Shyra Ely Ben Davis 2000-01 3A Carin Benge Plymouth 2000-01 2A Rachel King Fort Wayne Bishop Luers 2000-01 A April Williams White River Valley

2001-02 4A Darci Rector Terre Haute South 2001-02 3A Jamie Elpers Gibson Southern 2001-02 2A Brianna Howard Southwestern (Hanover) 2001-02 A Lauren Bechtold Hebron

2002-03 4A Laura Gaybrick Perry Meridian 2002-03 3A Katie Gearlds Beech Grove 2002-03 2A Amanda Norris Shenandoah 2002-03 A Annie Morgan North Vermillion

2003-04 4A Michelle DeGeeter Warsaw 2003-04 3A Amber Jackson Brebeuf Jesuit 2003-04 2A Courtney Felke Rochester 2003-04 A Kristen Miller Tri-Central

2004-05 4A Isabell Rhenwrick Gary West Side 2004-05 3A Dana Beaven Corydon Central 2004-05 2A Kara Keesling Shenandoah 2004-05 A None

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