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IHSAA Boys Track & Field State Championship Records Book Last Update: 08/13/21 03:36 PM IHSAA Boys Track & Field State Championship Records Book State Championship Results 2-4 State Records 5 Miscellaneous Records 6-12 Individual State Champions 13-26 Top 10 Team Finishes 27-31 All-Time State Championship Team Results 32-43 Robert S. Hinshaw Mental A tude Award 44 State Championship Results Year Champion Coach Runner-Up Coach Points Jordan Field, Bloomington 1903-04 Bloomington -- Indianapolis Manual -- 35-20 Stuart Field, West Lafaye e 1904-05 Hammond -- -- -- 17-17 Indianapolis Shortridge Parmalee Wabash College, Crawfordsville 1905-06 Hammond -- Indianapolis Manual -- 21-20.5 Earlham College, Richmond 1906-07 Indianapolis Manual -- Mon cello -- 36-28 Jordan Field, Bloomington 1907-08 Mon cello -- Indianapolis Shortridge -- 30-24 Stuart Field, West Lafaye e 1908-09 Indianapolis Manual -- Indianapolis Shortridge -- 23-19.5 Ingalls Field, Crawfordsville 1909-10 Linton -- Kokomo -- 14.5-14 Rose Field, Terre Haute 1910-11 Kokomo -- South Bend O.O. Whitenack 29-27.5 Stuart Field, West Lafaye e 1911-12 Fairmount Academy -- Noblesville -- 13.3-13 Earlham College, Richmond 1912-13 Noblesville -- Fairmount Academy -- 16.5-15.5 Ingalls Field, Crawfordsville 1913-14 Washington H.A. Sass Crawfordsville -- 18 17/36 -18 Federal League Park, Indianapolis 1914-15 Washington H.A. Sass Burne ’s Creek -- 15-11 Goodell Field, Franklin 1915-16 Indianapolis Shortridge S. Roach Fairmount Academy -- 19-11.5 Purdue University, West Lafaye e 1916-17 Indianapolis Manual Bruce Morrison Rochester -- 14-10 Goshen -- 1917-18 Rochester -- Indianapolis Manual -- 17-14 Indianapolis Arsenal Technical -- Earlham College, Richmond 1918-19 Crawfordsville Palmer Sims Noblesville -- 16-9.3 Purdue University, West Lafaye e 1919-20 Indianapolis Manual Bruce Morrison Wabash -- 18-11 Franklin College, Franklin 1920-21 Indianapolis Manual Bruce Morrison Indianapolis Arsenal Technical -- 19-15 Earlham College, Richmond 1921-22 Indianapolis Arsenal Technical Beryl Black Wabash -- 18-15 Arsenal Technical High School, Indianaapolis 1922-23 Indianapolis Manual -- Gary Emerson George Veenker 13-11 1923-24 Kokomo Chester Hill Wabash -- 13-11 Elkhart -- 1924-25 Kokomo Chester Hill Gary Froebel -- 27-12 1925-26 Kokomo Chester Hill Gary Emerson George Veenker 21.5-12.5 1926-27 Kokomo Chester Hill Noblesville -- 30-20 1927-28 Gary Froebel Carl Olson Kokomo Chester Hill 36.5-18 1928-29 Gary Froebel Carl Olson Brazil -- 36-15 Butler University Field, Indianapolis 1929-30 Gary Froebel Carl Olson Brazil -- 39.1-17 1930-31 Gary Froebel Carl Olson Kokomo Chester Hill 39.7-28 1931-32 Gary Froebel Carl Olson Elkhart C.C. Boone 53.25-22 1932-33 Gary Froebel Hugh Bergstrom Kokomo Chester Hill 36.5-25 1933-34 Kokomo Chester Hill Gary Mann Rudolph Kominski 36.5-35 1934-35 Kokomo Chester Hill Gary Mann Rudolph Kominski 30-25 1935-36 Gary Mann Rudolph Kominski Kokomo Chester Hill 28-24.5 1936-37 Kokomo Chester Hill Muncie Walter Fisher 38-31 Gary Mann Rudolph Kominski 1937-38 Hammond M.A. Bill Easton Fort Wayne North Side Rolla Chambers 29.5-25 Arsenal Technical High School, Indianapolis 1938-39 Hammond M.A. Bill Easton Fort Wayne North Side Rolla Chambers 44-25 Gary Mann Rudolph Kominski 1939-40 Gary Froebel Hugh Bergstrom Hammond M.A. Bill Easton 47-31 1940-41 Fort Wayne North Side Rolla Chambers Fort Wayne South Side George Collyer 34-21 1941-42 Fort Wayne North Side Rolla Chambers Hammond John Wonsowitz 41.5-39 1942-43 Muncie Burris Errol Myers Anderson Carl Bonge 26-24.5 1943-44 Fort Wayne Central Murray Mendenhall Indianapolis Washington Henry Bogue 29-23 1944-45 Anderson Carl Bonge Hammond Karl Huffi ne 41.5-32 1945-46 Anderson Carl Bonge Hammond John Wonsowitz 30-25 1946-47 Anderson Carl Bonge Hammond John Wonsowitz 41.5-29 IHSAA Boys Track & Field State Championship Records Book 2 Year Champion Coach Runner-Up Coach Points 1947-48 Anderson Carl Bonge Hammond John Wonsowitz 32-30 1948-49 Gary Froebel Hugh Bergstrom Anderson Carl Bonge 30-25 1949-50 Gary Froebel Hugh Bergstrom Gary Roosevelt Louis “Bo” Mallard 31-21 1950-51 Gary Roosevelt Louis “Bo” Mallard Kokomo Frank Overton 32-16 Muncie Central Mel Wilson 1951-52 Gary Roosevelt Louis “Bo” Mallard Columbus Gerald Quilleon 30.5-17 1952-53 Gary Froebel Hugh Bergstrom Fort Wayne North Side Rolla Chambers 34-28 1953-54 Gary Roosevelt Louis “Bo” Mallard Elkhart Ma Ronzone 20-16 1954-55 Gary Froebel Hugh Bergstrom Gary Roosevelt Louis “Bo” Mallard 24-14 1955-56 Fort Wayne North Side Rolla Chambers Gary Roosevelt Louis “Bo” Mallard 25-20.5 1956-57 Fort Wayne North Side Rolla Chambers Terre Haute Wiley William Malloy 36-25 1957-58 South Bend Central Jim Early Kokomo Robert Bushong 21.5-19 1958-59 Gary Roosevelt Don Leek South Bend Central Jim Early 22-19 1959-60 Gary Roosevelt Don Leek Elkhart Ma Ronzone 40-22 1960-61 Gary Roosevelt Don Leek East Chicago Washington Cliff ord Freiberger 30-22 1961-62 Gary Roosevelt Don Leek Gary Tolleston Marse Gonzalez 32-22 1962-63 Fort Wayne North Side Rolla Chambers Gary Roosevelt James Leek 21-19 1963-64 Gary Roosevelt Don Leek Gary Tolleston Marse Gonzalez 32-19 1964-65 Fort Wayne North Side Duane Rowe Gary Roosevelt James Leek 31-23 1965-66 Gary Tolleston Marse Gonzalez Fort Wayne North Side Duane Rower 30-26 1966-67 Gary Froebel Eddie Brown Indianapolis Washington Harold Orman 42-24 1967-68 Fort Wayne South Side Preston Brown Terre Haute Gerstmeyer William Welch 20-19 1968-69 Elkhart Jim Eger North Central (Indianapolis) Charles Riley 20-18 1969-70 Gary Roosevelt John Campbell Indianapolis Crispus A ucks Jon Theobald 31-19 1970-71 Gary Roosevelt John Campbell Indianapolis Washington Harold Orman 24-17 North Central High School, Indianapolis 1971-72 North Central (Indianapolis) Charlie Riley Fort Wayne South Side William Walker 30-17.5 1972-73 Fort Wayne Wayne Nelson Detwiler Richmond Dave Bowers 42-40 1973-74 Gary West Side Willie Williams 35-35 Fort Wayne Snider Mike Hawley 1974-75 Gary West Side Willie Williams North Central (Indianapolis) Charles Riley 47-38 1975-76 North Central (Indianapolis) Charlie Riley Gary West Side Willie Williams 58-36 1976-77 Gary Roosevelt John Campbell North Central (Indianapolis) Charles Riley 49-40 1977-78 Gary West Side Willie Williams Fort Wayne South Side Bill Walker 38-25 Lawrence Central Dwaine Bell 1978-79 Gary West Side Willie Williams Indianapolis Washington Walter Stahlhut 40-30 1979-80 Gary West Side Willie Williams Fort Wayne South Side Bill Walker 74-28 1980-81 Gary Roosevelt John Campbell Fort Wayne South Side Bill Walker 67-56 1981-82 Gary Roosevelt John Campbell Fort Wayne Snider James Gurnell 51-35 IU Track Stadium, IUPUI, Indianapolis 1982-83 Gary Roosevelt John Campbell Fort Wayne Snider James Gurnell 75-52 1983-84 Gary Roosevelt John Campbell North Central (Indianapolis) Charles Riley 58-32 1984-85 Gary Roosevelt John Campbell North Central (Indianapolis) Charles Riley 51-30 1985-86 Gary Roosevelt John Campbell Fort Wayne Northrop Robert Trammel 52-26 1986-87 Gary Roosevelt John Campbell Hammond Bishop Noll James Tarka 66-20 Portage Bill Wilke 1987-88 Gary Roosevelt John Campbell Lawrence North Bob Po er 41-34 1988-89 Gary Roosevelt John Campbell North Central (Indianapolis) Charles Riley 52-36 1989-90 Lawrence North Bob Po er Lawrence Central Bruce Scifres 38-30 1990-91 Gary Mann Roosevelt Pulliam Evansville Bosse Richard Garland 32-26 1991-92 North Central (Indianapolis) Bruce Blomberg Gary Mann Roosevelt Pulliam 44-37 1992-93 Elkhart Central Tom Kurth Lawrence North Bob Po er 70-37 1993-94 Kokomo Larry Ruch Lawrence Central Mike Holman 59-40 1994-95 Warren Central Dennis McNulty Kokomo Larry Ruch 53-39 1995-96 Warren Central Dennis McNulty Elkhart Central Tom Kurth 70-33 North Central High School, Indianapolis 1996-97 Fort Wayne Northrop Barrie Peterson Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran Kent Fishel 37-35 IU Track Stadium, IUPUI, Indianapolis 1997-98 Lawrence Central Mike Holman Fort Wayne Northrop Barrie Peterson 54.5-48 1998-99 Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran Kent Fishel Fort Wayne Northrop Bob Shank 42-38 1999-00 Carmel Chuck Koeppen Ben Davis Mike Davidson 52-40 2000-01 Lawrence North Bob Po er North Central (Indianapolis) Rick Stover 65-49 2001-02 Lawrence North Bob Po er Ben Davis Mike Davidson 84-40 2002-03 Lawrence North Bob Po er Fort Wayne Northrop Bob Shank 69-44 Robert C. Haugh Track & Field Complex, Indiana University, Bloomington 2003-04 Fort Wayne Northrop Bob Shank North Central (Indianapolis) Rick Stover 86-50 2004-05 Lawrence Central Mike Holman Warren Central Dennis McNulty 55-48 2005-06 Warren Central Dennis McNulty Fort Wayne Northrop Bob Shank 74-45 2006-07 Warren Central Dennis McNulty Ben Davis Mike Davidson 53-42.5 2007-08 Ben Davis Mike Davidson Lawrence North Ken Browner 67-45 2008-09 Ben Davis Mike Davidson Warren Central Dennis McNulty 57-33 2009-10 Ben Davis Mike Davidson Lawrence Central Mike Holman 47-44 2010-11 Center Grove Eric Moore Lawrence Central Mike Holman 60-54 2011-12 Lawrence Central Tim Richey Hamilton Southeastern Joe Golden 78-53.5 IHSAA Boys Track & Field State Championship Records Book 3 Year Champion Coach Runner-Up Coach Points 2012-13 Hamilton Southeastern Joe Golden Lafaye e Jeff erson Larry Griggs 65-49 2013-14 Gary West Side Eugene Johnson Carmel Ken Browner 41-39 2014-15 Carmel Ken Browner Ben Davis Mike Davidson 49-36.75 2015-16 Carmel Ken Browner Ben Davis Mike Davidson 43-41 Michigan City Lucas Snyder 2016-17 Carmel Ken Browner Avon Zac Toothman 68-46 2017-18 Avon Zach Toothman North Central (Indianapolis) Taylor Marshall 66-47 2018-19 North Central (Indianapolis) Taylor Marshall Pike Kenneth Franklin 42-41 2019-20 Tournament Cancelled due to Coronavirus Pandemic Ben Davis High School, Indianapolis 2020-21 Carmel Ken Browner Brownsburg Casey Popenfoose 68-40 Indoor State Championship Meet In the years, 1931, 1932, 1934 and 1935, an indoor state track and fi eld meet was administered by the IHSAA in addi on to the annual outdoor meet.
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