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Program Template Illinois High School Association TABLE OF CONTENTS IHSA Board of Directors ..........................................................................................3 IHSA Administrator for Boys Baseball ............................................Sam Knox; Debbie Coffman, Administrative Assistant Advisory Committee Desktop Publishing ..................................................................................................................Kathy Topp, Jackie Iverson Class 1A State Final Officials ..................................................................................4 Tournament No-Hitters Class 1A State Final Pairings ..................................................................................5 Newark ........................................................................................................6-7 Glen Carbon (Father McGivney) ..............................................................8-9 Mt. Pulaski ..............................................................................................10-11 Farina (South Central) ..........................................................................12-13 Class 2A State Final Officials ................................................................................14 Class 2A State Final Pairings ................................................................................15 Elmhurst (Timothy Christian) ...............................................................16-17 Springfield (Sacred Heart-Griffin) ........................................................18-19 Normal (University) ...............................................................................20-21 Delays and schedule changes and updates related to Freeburg .................................................................................................22-23 weather will be posted on IHSA Weather Twitter account: Class 3A State Final Officials ................................................................................24 Class 3A State Final Pairings ................................................................................25 @IHSAweather and at www.ihsa.org Crystal Lake (Prairie Ridge) .................................................................26-27 Washington ............................................................................................28-29 Burbank (St. Laurence) .........................................................................30-31 Complete results will be posted on www.ihsa.org Springfield (H.S.) ...................................................................................32-33 Follow the IHSA on Social Media… Class 4A State Final Officials ................................................................................34 QR for preview, State Final Coverage (@IHSAState) Class 4A State Final Pairings ................................................................................35 history & more: Rockton (Hononegah) ...........................................................................36-37 News & Releases (@IHSA_IL) Plainfield (East) .....................................................................................38-39 State Series Scores (@IHSAScoreZone) Roselle (Lake Park) ...............................................................................40-41 News, Info & More (facebook.com/IHSA.IL) O’Fallon (H.S.) ........................................................................................42-43 State Tournament Records ...............................................................................44-47 Action & Interviews (youtube.com/IHSA) Team Champions and Runners-Up .................................................................48-50 Historic Contests (ihsa.org/archives) MEET THE IHSA ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF IHSA ® is a registered trademark of the Illinois High School Association, a voluntary organization composed of member secondary schools. CRAIG ANDERSON KURT GIBSON KRAIG GARBER TRACIE HENRY SUSAN KNOBLAUCH Executive Associate Assistant Assistant Assistant Director Executive Director Executive Director Executive Director Executive Director You may reach us by... Writing: IHSA Office 2715 McGraw Drive Bloomington, IL 61704 Calling: (309) 663-6377 Faxing: (309) 663-7479 Web: www.ihsa.org E-mail: [email protected] SAM KNOX STACEY LAMBERT BETH SAUSER MATT TROHA RAYE McDONALD Assistant Assistant Assistant Assistant Coordinator of Executive Director Executive Director Executive Director Executive Director Special Programs OUR MISSION: The IHSA governs the equitable participation in interscholastic athletics and activities that enrich the educational experience. 2 www.ihsa.org IHSA BOARD OF DIRECTORS JON BAFFICO AUGIE FONTANETTA ROBERT NOLTING TRAIVS MACKEY TIM MOORE Chicago (St. Patrick) Winnetka (New Trier) Tinley Park (Andrew) Geneseo Bloomington (H.S.) Division 1 Division 2 Division 3 Division 4 Division 5 Term Expires 2022 Term Expires 2023 Term Expires 2022 Term Expires 2023 Term Expires 2021 AMY McMAHAN TODD ROGERS KATY HASSON DAN TULLY DR. JOYCE KENNER DR. SCOTT ADREON Petersburg (PORTA) Carterville Taylor Ridge (Rockridge) Niles (Notre Dame) Chicago (Whitney Young) Dunlap Division 6 Division 7 At-Large At-Large At-Large Treasurer Term Expires 2023 Term Expires 2021 Term Expires 2022 Term Expires 2023 Term Expires 2021 Appointed By Board ADVISORY John Nee Troy Whalen Steve Millsaps Tom Keegan Coach Coach Athletic Director Coach Chicago (St. Rita) Grayslake (Central) Joliet (West) Spring Valley (Hall) Term Expires 2023 Term Expires 2021 Term Expires 2021 Term Expires 2022 COMMITTEE Division 1 Division 2 Division 3 Division 4 Staff Administrator: Sam Knox Charles Brown Casey Longnecker Tim Funkhouser Justin Bowling Principal Coach Coach Official Moweaqua (Central A & M) Hardin (Calhoun) Edwardsville (H.S.) Normal Term Expires 2022 Term Expires 2023 Term Expires 2022 Term Expires 2021 Division 5 Division 6 Division 7 Division 5 www.ihsa.org 3 Illinois High School Association CLASS 1A STATE FINAL OFFICIALS Justin Bowling Tim Griffin Joe Kemp Gerald Lowe Dave Owen Dan Wieczorek Brad Stearns Normal Normal Lexington Canton Mapleton Peru Springfield Coordinator of Officials Visitors Information Foul Balls Foul balls can be very dangerous. Please keep your attention focused on the field while the games are in progress. We also ask you to remain in the stands after the game. Only authorized personnel are allowed on the playing field here at the state tournament. Tournament No-Hitters Year Round Pitcher School Opponent Score Inn. 1947 Title Lee Wolters Belleville (Twp.) Peoria (Woodruff) 1-0 7 1954 Title Rick Wagner Belleville (Twp.) Chicago (Bowen) 7-0 7 1955 Quarterfinal Willie Thompson North Chicago Decatur (H.S.) 2-0 7 1957 Quarterfinal Frank Reda (4 inn.) Maywood (Proviso) Staunton 6-0 7 & Dave Schuppe (3 inn.) 1961 Title Larry Mack Cicero (Morton East) Wood River (East Alton-W.R.) 20-0 7 1964 Quarterfinal Jim Shotton Marion Danville (H.S.) 0-1 6 1965 Semifinal Bob Stevens Arlington Hts. (St. Viator) Waterloo (H.S.) 8-0 7 1970 Quarterfinal Bob Spence Bradley (B.-Bourbonnais) Mounds (Meridian) 3-0 8 1975 Semifinal Ray Borucki Skokie (Niles West) Springfield (H.S.) 13-0 6 1978A Quarterfinal Ken Pour New Athens Granville (Putnam County) 12-0 6 1979A Quarterfinal Jim Scott Normal (University) Cobden 8-0 7 1979A Quarterfinal Bill Wingate New Lenox (Providence) Henry (H.-Senachwine) 3-0 7 1981A Semifinal Bill Copp (4 inn.) 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