The Enduring Goodness of the Iowa Girl’s State Tournament The “Iowa Boy’s” Ode to the Iowa Girl tween-game time periods – singers, dancers, acrobats and more. Put Note: Chuck Offenburger wrote this essay in more Iowa kids on the floor, he figured, and he’d also be putting more celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Girls parents, grandparents, uncles, aunts and friends into the seats to State Basketball Tournament in 2019 watch and cheer. And he put them all on television, too. That strategy worked. Oh, did it ever work! BY CHUCK OFFENBURGER From the late 1950s into the 1990s, Cooley turned the girls state . tournament into one of the biggest sports events of the year in Iowa. It gives me pause to tell you that this 100th Tickets for the semifinals and championships on Friday and Saturday Iowa Girls High School State Basketball Tour- nights were harder to get than big-game football tickets at the Uni- nament is the 61st that I have closely followed, versity of Iowa or Iowa State University. A special television network and of those 61, I’ve attended at least 45. the IGHSAU put together carried the telecast of the championship Of course, the state tournament is the showpiece and money- into nine states across the Midwest, with ratings higher than pro foot- maker of the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union’s 10-sport pro- ball’s Super Bowl was getting then. It was such a widely-admired gram, which I believe is the best athletics program for high school and fun spectacle that Sports Illustrated, the New York Times, the girls in the nation. Washington Post and many other national publications often did fea- In my view, there are three profound things all this does for girls, ture stories on it. women and indeed all of Iowa, and these are things that may never I was a feature columnist for the Des Moines Register much of have occurred to you: that time, and I was fascinated by the joy and the success of the tour- --1. Have you noticed how happy the players look in the state tour- nament – and by Cooley, too. I pestered him often for quotes and in- nament? That really goes for girl athletes in all sports. Oh, there sights. Once in 1992, when he was 70 years old, I caught him in a may be red faces, anger or even tears right after a disappointing loss. reflective mood in his office, then at the former governor’s mansion But look again minutes later. There are huge smiles, hugs for fans on Grand Avenue in Des Moines. I asked him if he ever thought of and “thank yous” for coming to their games. It never seems to look himself as Iowa’s leading feminist. He immediately said no. But then quite that way for our boys in sports. he paused and thought some more. --2. About 20 years ago, I was startled to hear Lisa Bluder, the “Oh, I might be a feminist,” he said. “I just never thought of that coach then of the Drake University women’s basketball team and now before. I have fought some battles over the years to get equality for the coach of the University of Iowa women’s team, tell a reporter that girls. When you think of it, the athletic arena was the home of men the most important thing she and her assistant coaches were teach- and boys for more than 200 years. Only in recent times have women ing their players is “confidence.” I thought, wow! They’ve always and girls started coming into athletics, and sometimes they’ve had to looked plenty confident to me. But then it occurred to me, I wasn’t overcome hostility to do it. In Iowa at least, the girl athlete can walk seeing the players in their early insecurity about basketball and com- down the street just as tall as the boy athlete. No taller, but no petition in general. I was seeing them when they’re all polished up shorter, either.” and performing in the bright lights and big games. And that’s when I Cooley built the tournament, he took the game of six-on-six girls really understood: Wherever our former high school girl athletes wind basketball to fame and glory no one could have imagined, but he up, and whether married or single, they have an extra shot of con- wasn’t stuck in the way it was. When he perceived that the girls them- fidence and courage, developed from their experiences in interscho- selves favored a transition to the five-player game, he put in place lastic competition. an orderly transition to it, one that protected the financial support sys- --3. Just think of it, this is our 100th high school girls state basket- tem for the whole IGHSAU program. ball tournament. Do you realize most states are not yet celebrating He understood, believed and taught his successors that the 50 years of their girls’ tournaments? That’s because they didn’t start games, the sports, the tournaments, the pageantry, the Girls Union – having them until the federal government told them they had to pro- all of that – belongs to the Iowa Girl. Back then and now, too. vide equal opportunity for girls. That new law in the early 1970s “barely caused a ripple in Iowa,” then Gov. Bob Ray noted, because Chuck Offenburger, now writing in retirement from an acreage near the state had a girls’ program that started a half-century earlier. Girls Cooper in west central Iowa, for 21 years authored the “Iowa Boy” basketball, and the other sports added later to the IGHSAU program, column for the Des Moines Register, and for about 10 years, he was have given us a wonderful kind of glue that bonds generations of part of the TV broadcast team at the girls state basketball tourna- women in this state – great-grandmothers, grandmothers, mothers ments. He also wrote the 2002 book “E. Wayne Cooley and the Iowa and daughters who’ve all played, won, lost and learned from it. No Girl: A celebration of the nation’s best high school girls sports pro- other states have had girls competing in organized high school sports gram.” He is co-owner of the news & opinion website for four, now starting five generations. Offenburger.com, and you can reach him at [email protected] The state tournament has really been so much more than just bas- ketball. At least since 1955 it has. That’s when the board of directors of the IGHSAU decided to move the tournament from Drake Univer- sity’s old fieldhouse, with its capacity of about 5,000, to the huge new Veterans Memorial Auditorium in downtown Des Moines. E. Wayne Cooley, the new, young executive secretary of the IGHSAU was faced with the challenge of trying to fill 14,000 seats at “Vets.” Cooley had grown up at Coon Rapids in west central Iowa. The school was strong in both girls and boys sports, but it was also strong in vocal music, band and the arts. He noticed how the school’s con- certs always seemed to attract crowds just as big as the sporting events. So in ’55, as he thought about how to draw more people to Vets for the state basketball tournament, he came up with the then- startling idea of incorporating entertainment into the halftime and be- 100 Memories The Iowa Girls State Basketball Tournament is full of memorable moments. Former Associated Press sportswriter Chuck Schoff- ner selects 100 of the greatest moments in the history of the tournament.

1920 -- In early March, Drake University in Des Moines invites 27 the track when the train runs over you!" The meeting results in the for- teams to play in what becomes the first girls state basketball tourna- mation of the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union, which remains ment. Twenty-four teams show up for the mid-March event, including the only high school governing body devoted solely to girls sports. a Correctionville squad that had to raise money from fans and local businesses to pay for the trip because the school refused to fund it. 1926 -- Irene Silka of Maynard becomes the first Iowa Girl to score After four rounds of competition on Friday and Saturday, Correction- 100 points in a game, tossing in 110 in a 127-13 victory over Hawkeye. ville and Nevada meet in the championship game on March 13. Cor- She averages 33 points for the season and finishes her three-year ca- rectionville, dedicating the game to its generous sponsors, wins 11-4 reer with 1,707 points. One news item says she is being called "the to become the first state champion in girls basketball. The Des Moines star girls basketball player of the world." Irene rings up her big Register reports the winners "played consistently throughout the meet" numbers in a three-court game that has two forwards, two centers and and notes they never gave up more than six points in a game. Cor- two guards. There's a center jump after every basket and the ball must rectionville center Doris Ward later is inducted into the Iowa Girls High be passed from the guard court to one of the centers before it can be School Athletic Union's Hall of Fame. advanced to the forwards. Correctionville pulls away late in the game when, according to the Register, a player named Cobb, "emulating her famous namesake 1927 -- With three future Hall of Famers on the court, it's easy to see Tyrus R., simply ran wild and scored three field goals in rapid succes- why Hampton rolls through the first state tournament under the direc- sion." tion of the IGHSAU to win the championship. Hampton goes 3-0 in the round-robin event in Hampton, finishing off its title run with a 57-27 1921 -- Audubon beats Ottumwa 21-11 for the state championship, rout of Mystic. How rare was it to score 57 points in those days? It will marking the start of the first dynasty in girls basketball and showcasing be 1940 before a team tops that figure in a state tournament game. the first high-scoring forward. Dorcas Anderson scores 18 points to Deone Gibson leads Hampton with 32 points in the finale and Mabel lead the charge to the title in Audubon's fourth game of the day. Of Kline scores the remaining 25. Both later are inducted into the Hall of Audubon's 122 points in the tournament, Dorcas scores 89. She is Fame, as was jumping center Hazel Smith. now in the IGHSAU Hall of Fame and so is her granddaughter, Jan Jensen, who starred at Elk Horn-Kimballton. The tournament, also 1928 -- Reporting on women in sports has evolved considerably over played at Drake, draws 36 teams. Defending champion Correctionville the years, as evidenced by an Associated Press story on the 1928 loses in the quarterfinals. state tournament at Centerville that referred to fans watching "the weaker sex do their stuff." The story goes on: "The tournament has 1922 -- Audubon emerges from an eight-team state tournament, this so far been featured by terrific playing, considering the fact that it is a one at Iowa Falls on a Thursday and Friday, to win its second straight girls' meet." But there's nothing weak about the play of Mystic's Leona championship. After defeating Hiteman and Newell in the first two Dufrasne, who scores 21 points in an upset of Sioux Center. Or in the rounds, Audubon turns back a tough Cresco team 10-3 for the title. play of future Hall of Famer Luella Gardeman, who tosses in 28 points, That caps a second consecutive unbeaten season for Audubon, which including the winning basket in the final 30 seconds, in Newhall's 38- goes 33-0 in that span. 37 victory over Sioux Center for the championship of the round-robin event. 1923 -- As if the burgeoning dynasty at Audubon needs any more help, this year's state tournament is held ... in Audubon's gym. Twenty 1928-29 -- Ida Grove becomes the second school to win state cham- teams compete, yet the home club cannot be stopped. Mallard hangs pionships in consecutive years when it goes 3-0 in round-robin tour- tough in the championship game before Audubon prevails 18-11. A naments. The first championship comes on Ida Grove's own court. In player named Masterson leads the way with some steady 1929, Ida Grove edges Perry 18-17 in Perry's gym to capture the title. shooting, sinking eight from the line to finish with 12 points. It's sweet The four state tournament qualifiers that year are the last teams stand- redemption for Audubon, which lost to Mallard four times during the ing of the 200 now playing girls basketball. season. 1930 -- The IGSHAU announces the state tournament will move to 1924 -- The Audubon girls have to work to make it four in a row. With the Drake Fieldhouse in 1931 and the number of qualifiers will in- the tournament back in Iowa Falls and eight teams in the field, Audu- crease from four to eight. Also, the round-robin format is being bon knocks off Delphos and Grand Meadows before outlasting Iowa dropped in favor of a quarterfinals, semifinals, consolation game and Falls 21-20 in three overtimes. Though the state tournament is a long championship game schedule. The tournament will remain at Drake way from the spectacle it will become, it's getting more popular. News- until Veterans Memorial Auditorium opens in downtown Des Moines papers report the gym was packed "from floor to girders" for the cham- in 1955. pionship game and the doors had to be locked an hour before the game because all the seats had been taken. It will be 81 years before 1931 -- A statewide snowstorm forces fans from Avoca and Center- another school wins four consecutive state championships. ville to battle drifts and treacherous roads for hours to reach the Drake Fieldhouse for the championship game. The storm keeps many other 1925 -- Two state champions in one season? It happens this year. fans at home and prompts the first live "broadcast" of the girls state District plays sends Aplington, Ida Grove, Muscatine and Perry to the tournament. Fred Taylor, captain of the Avoca boys team, describes state tournament at Perry. After round-robin play, Aplington and Ida the action from the Fieldhouse on a long-distance telephone call to Grove are declared co-champions, each with a 2-1 record. the local theater in Avoca, where a special amplifier has been hooked up so fans could listen. They leave the theater happy because Avoca 1925 -- Responding to a growing chorus of concern that high school wins the championship with a 17-15 victory in the first title game to go basketball is unhealthy and inappropriate for girls and decision by the into overtime. Iowa High School Athletic Association to end sponsorship of the girls state tournament, 25 school administrators, mostly from small rural 1932 -- Parkersburg sophomore Geneva Langerman puts on a show districts, gather late in the year to try to save the sport. They have by scoring a record 91 points in three games to lead her team to the been spurred into action by Mystic Superintendent John W. Agans, championship at the Drake Fieldhouse. Writing in the Des Moines Trib- who had warned at a statewide meeting of superintendents and prin- une, Jack North, who later will become the IGHSAU's first full-time in- cipals that opponents of girls basketball would find themselves on the formation director, notes that Geneva "gave an exhibition of basket wrong side of history. "Gentlemen," he roared, "if you attempt to do shooting during the three days, the like which has never been seen in away with girls basketball in Iowa, you'll be standing at the center of any other girls' meet staged in this state." She scores all but six of her by her twin sister Josephine, the team's jumping center. William Held put it: "We can't plan anything official until the town gets home. It's all in Des Moines." 1933 -- It helps to have the Langerman twins on your side. Geneva and Josephine move to Hampton for the 1932-33 season and sure 1941 -- State tournament crowds just keep growing. This year, 6,200 enough, Hampton wins the championship. Geneva scores 89 points fans spill into every nook and cranny of the Drake Fieldhouse to watch this time, including every one of her team's points in the title game, a Numa, once the location of a prosperous mining camp, beat Mallard 33-22 victory over tiny Hillsboro, a town of 281 in Henry County. The for the state championship. With Numa clinging to a 36-35 lead and twins again are named to the all-tournament team, with Josephine now the Ducks threatening, junior Margaret Rowan scores her team's final at guard. Interestingly, the two had played at Whittemore as freshmen seven points to produce a 43-39 victory. The next day, at a banquet and led that team to a third-place finish at state in 1931. Both later are honoring the new champions, the Minerettes dine on, appropriately inducted into the Hall of Fame. enough, roast duck.

1934 -- The IGHSAU adopts the state tournament format it will use, 1941 -- As fan interest in the tournament grows, so does the number with the exception of one year, through the final six-player tourney in of schools fielding teams. The state has nearly 540 girls basketball 1993 -- 16 qualifiers playing first-round, quarterfinal and semifinal teams in the 1940-41 season, mostly in small towns such as Climbing games leading to a consolation game for third place and the cham- Hill, Sperry and Curlew, although West Des Moines, Waukee, Ankeny, pionship game. But there's one big difference from later years: the Johnston and Urbandale also have teams. With a population of 8,400, semifinals, consolation and championship games are played on the Centerville is the largest city in the state with girls basketball. same day. Wellsburg, with its 1-2 punch of Geraldine Tjaden and Mae Miller, wins the first championship in this format, beating Aplington 30- 1942 -- Ankeny, which will go on to win more state championships 22 in the finals. that any other school, makes its first state tournament appearance. Ankeny rolls past Bode 62-24 in the opening round, then falls to the 1934 -- Looking to make the game more appealing for fans, the IGH- Fighting Czechs of Clutier 56-52 in overtime in the quarterfinals. Clu- SAU in November adopts a two-court system that puts three forwards tier goes on to beat Wiota 40-26 for the state championship. and three guards in each half of the court and eliminates the two centers from each team who had roamed the middle section of the 1942 -- Ottosen's Bertha Longseth becomes the first Iowa Girl to floor. Des Moines Register sports writer Bert McGrane sees immediate score 3,000 points in her career. She passes the old record of 2,611 results in the 1935 state tournament, noting the new rules "developed points by Hansell's Helen Van Houten in January, reaches 3,000 dur- the most evenly matched group of finalists ever to appear in the state ing sectional play and concludes her career with 39 points in a first- tournament and some of the most polished individual stars made their round state tournament loss to Seymour, giving her a four-year total appearance." of 3,195. She also sets a single-season record with 1,108 points.

1936 -- Some 4,000 fans jam the Drake Fieldhouse, the largest crowd 1943 -- Travel restrictions brought on by World War II force the IGH- to date for a girls championship, to see Centerville win its second con- SAU to reduce the state tournament field to eight. But the competition secutive title with a 37-24 victory over Cumberland. The Redettes be- is as spirited as ever and Steamboat Rock takes home the champion- come the first team to repeat since the tournament settled in Des ship trophy after a 32-24 victory over Havelock. Havelock had reached Moines in 1931. After being crowned the state tournament queen, the finals with a 31-21 victory over Clutier, snapping the defending Centerville's Virginia Hayes leads the way in the championship game champs' 51-game winning streak. Championship Coach Ken Ams- with 15 points. berry might have felt like writing the game story himself. He majored in journalism at Ohio State and spent two years at the Columbus Dis- 1937 -- Letdown? Not for Guthrie Center. After upsetting two-time patch. defending champion Centerville in the afternoon semifinals -- a game that, according to one writer, "gave the dope bucket an explosive kick" 1944-45 -- The tournament returns to 16 teams in 1944 and organ- -- Guthrie Center returns to the Drake Fieldhouse court Saturday night izers spread the competition over four days instead of three. As result, to beat Waterville for the title. Guthrie Center jumps to a 21-11 halftime the semifinals are played Friday night and the championship and con- lead, then holds on against its pesky opponent from northeast Iowa solation games on Saturday. After losing in the 1942 championship to win 27-26. The crowd of 2,700 for Friday night's quarterfinal round game and finishing third in '43, Wiota goes all the way to the top this was the largest ever for that session. time, beating Gowrie 41-25 for the title. The following year, Wiota turns in another superb defensive perform- 1938 -- West Bend wins the first of two consecutive state champion- ance in beating Coon Rapids 30-25 to claim its second straight title. ships, but only after a couple of incredible comebacks. A fourth-quarter And it should be no surprise that defense is the team's calling card. rally from a 10-point deficit gives West Bend the title with a 44-41 vic- Coach Joe O'Connor played his college ball at Maryville, Mo., tory over Lenox -- and that wasn't even the team's greatest comeback. Teachers College under Hank Iba, the future Oklahoma A&M coach West Bend found itself trailing Winterset by 17 points with seven mi- who preached discipline and defense. The girls made the most of their nutes left in a first-round game before storming back to win 43-42 in time with O'Connor, who guided them through only three hours of reg- overtime. So many fans throng the floor after the championship that it ular practice a week because he also coached the boys team. takes officials 15 minutes to clear them away so they can present the trophies. 1945 -- Steamboat Rock's Verdelle Schuneman pours in 51 points in a first-round victory over West Des Moines Valley to set a single-game 1939 -- By comparison, West Bend's second state title is a breeze. state tournament scoring record. If she had fallen short in that game, There's a close call in a 37-35 semifinal win over Lynnville -- we'll hear Verdelle would have topped the old record of 44 by Hansell's Helen from that town later -- to set up a title game rematch with Lenox, but Van Houten the next day. She scored 46 in a quarterfinal win over Col- it's all West Bend this time. Geraldine Gearhart scores 22 points to fax. She finishes the tournament with 133 points, four short of the finish the tournament with 80 and West Bend rolls 53-36. record at the time.

1940 -- Helen Van Houten sets two state tournament scoring records 1945 -- Jeanette Gates scores 14 points for Curlew in a first-round as tiny Hansell, enrollment 89, storms to the title after falling short in overtime loss to Lacey, including the game-tying basket at the end of three previous trips to state. Helen scores 31 points in Hansell's 59- regulation. Why is this significant? Well, Jeanette is only 12 years old 20 rout of Waterville in the finals before a Drake Fieldhouse crowd of and in the sixth grade. Curlew has only six girls in the high school and more than 5,000. She had scored a record 44 points in a first-round just five joined the basketball team, so Coach F.N. Clauson, the school victory over Gilmore City and finishes with a record 137 for the tour- custodian who was drafted into coaching the team, had to look to the nament -- 46 more than the previous mark. There isn't much celebrat- lower grades for players. ing in Hansell, a town of 150 souls, that night because as Mayor Jeanette ends up playing five seasons of varsity ball and is later in- tournament, breaking the old mark of 142 by Arlys Van Langen of ducted into the Hall of Fame. Kamrar in 1948 and running her career total to 4,187, also a state record. But her scoring isn't quite enough and Monona finishes as the 1946 -- The Drake Fieldhouse is bursting at the seams with a record runner-up for the second straight year, falling to Reinbeck 61-55 in the crowd of 6,800 fans, who see a veteran Coon Rapids team, hardened championship game after beating the Ramettes during the regular by a state tournament run that ended with a title game defeat the year season. before, claim the championship this time with a 48-40 victory over New Reinbeck is led by the Billerbeck twins, Frances, a forward who Providence. The New Providence guards bottle up Coon Rapids star scores 32 points in the title game, and Francine, an outstanding guard. Colleen Davis, so she concentrates on rebounding and setting up Frances later will marry Russell Lorenzen of Reinbeck and they'll have teammates Buelah Mowrey and Leila Parker. All three score in double a daughter they name Lynne, who'll make quite a splash of her own figures. in the sport.

1946 -- On December 20, Helen Corrick, a 15-year-old sophomore 1953-54 -- Led by Sandra Fiete, Garnavillo wins back-to-back cham- from Keswick, scores 101 points a 113-14 win over Martinsburg. It's pionships in the final state tournaments played at Drake Fieldhouse. regarded as the "modern" state record because Irene Silka's 110 Known as the "candy kids" because of their youth and the red and points came in the three-court game, in which guards were prevented white stripes on their uniform skirts, Garnavillo beats New Sharon for from, well, actually guarding someone with the ball. the 1953 title, then returns the following year outlast Oakland 48-45 for the crown. 1947 -- The state tournament expands to five days, starting with four first-round games on Tuesday. Previously, the tournament began on 1954 -- In April, 32-year-old E. Wayne Cooley is named the IGH- a Wednesday with eight first-round games. SAU's executive secretary, replacing Rod Chisholm. Cooley, who has been an assistant to the president at Grinnell College, will bring a 1947 -- Following round after round of competition, the state cham- sharp business sense and P.T. Barnum-like showmanship to the state pionship comes down to a game matching two schools only eight tournament, turning it into an extravaganza that will become the most miles apart. It's Seymour against Numa and the Warriors of Seymour popular high school sporting event in the state and the envy of every are ruthless in their pursuit of the title. Seymour's guards hold the state athletic association in the country. Numa forwards to 26 percent shooting and the Warriors match the Cooley actually is the board of directors' second choice. A contract most points ever scored in a title game, winning 59-33. And somehow, had been drawn up for Earl O. Berge, superintendent and girls bas- Drake University and IGHSAU officials keep finding ways to put more ketball coach at Seymour, but he refused to sign it, according to the bodies in the stands. The final game draws a record 7,200 fans, who Des Moines Tribune. Berge also had turned down the job a week ear- manage to wedge their way into a building designed to hold 5,000. lier, the Tribune reported. Cooley signed his contract on Monday, April 5, for a $7,400 salary plus expenses.) 1947 -- Rod Chisholm is named the first full-time executive secretary of the IGHSAU. Prior to his appointment, various school administrators 1954 -- In early November, Garnavillo beats Fayette 54-43 for its have filled the top position on a part-time basis. Chisholm, superin- state record 59th consecutive victory. Seymour, the previous record tendent of schools in Exira, has been the Union's president. holder, won 58 in a row in the late 1940s. Garnavillo's streak will hit 60 before ending with a 43-38 loss to archrival Monona. 1948 -- The state tournament scoring record falls again. Kamrar's Arlys Van Langen scores 27 points to lead her team past Wilton (then 1955 -- Sandra Fiete's record-breaking career ends with Garnavillo's called Wilton Junction) 65-40 for the state championship, giving her 50-48 loss to Monona in the district finals, denying her team a chance 142 for the tournament. That tops the old mark of 137 set by Helen to win its third consecutive state championship. Sandra scores 30 Van Houten of Hansell in 1940. Kamrar's 65 points are the most ever points to finish with 4,875 and knock Monona's Norma Schoulte from scored in a championship game, which draws an overflow crowd of the top of the career scoring list. Sandra's total will end up fourth on 7,000. the state's all-time list. She and Norma will be part of the first Hall of Fame class in 1961. 1949 -- Keswick's Helen Corrick concludes her career with 29 points in a consolation game victory over Hartley, giving here 1,323 for the 1955 -- Goldfield wins the first state tournament played at Veterans season and 3,271 for her career. Both are state records. Wellsburg Memorial Auditorium, the massive 15,000-seat structure just north of beats Oakland 56-40 for the championship, capping its 10th state tour- downtown Des Moines that will become known affectionately to gen- nament appearance with a second title. erations of fans and athletes as "The Barn." The arena is so big that every person who lived in the 16 qualifying towns could fit inside and 1950 -- Oakland's Mary Ann Jensen, described as "the gal with the there still would be more than 1,700 seats left. A crowd of 15,015, magic touch in her finger tips," scores 68 points in a first-round victory which will remain the largest ever for a state tournament session, sees over Sperry to break the state tournament's single-game scoring unheralded Goldfield rally from 10 points down to edge Holstein 53- record. The old record had been 51 by Steamboat Rock's Verdelle 51 in overtime for the title. Total attendance for the five-day tourna- Schuneman in 1945. The two-team record of 153 points in the 82-71 ment: 65,217, more than twice what it drew at the Drake Fieldhouse. sizzler also is a state tournament record. 1956 -- Talk about fast results. Just six years after reviving its girls 1951 -- Media coverage of the state tournament continues to in- basketball program, Maynard wins the state championship. With three crease and for the first time, the event is televised. WOI-TV in Ames, future Hall of Famers on the roster, Maynard beats Garrison 62-51 to channel 4 at the time, shows the semifinals Friday night and the con- claim the title before a crowd of 13,517. Sisters Carolyn and Glenda solation and championship games Saturday night. Bill Riley, who'll be- Nicholson and Virginia Henniges, the starting forwards, all will go into come known statewide for his work at the Iowa State Fair, does the the Hall of Fame. announcing. Additionally, 10 radio stations broadcast the finals, includ- ing five that carry every game. According to one source, an estimated 1957 -- Turnabout is fair play. At least it was for Garrison. In a rematch 160,000 people watch the grainy telecast. of the 1956 finals, Garrison takes the trophy home this time, beating Maynard 47-46 behind Sylvia Froning's 37 points. This year's five-day 1952 -- Monona's 6-foot-4 Norma Schoulte becomes the state's new run features the highest-scoring state tournament game to date -- Bla- single-game scoring leader, pouring in 111 points in a 132-12 sectional kesburg's 92-90 quarterfinal victory over State Center. Total atten- tournament victory over Harper's Ferry. In the first half alone, she's 38 dance each of the past two years has reached 75,000. of 41 from the field. 1958 -- Emerson and super forward Vivian Fleming create a buzz 1952 -- Not long after that, Norma finishes with 174 points at the state with some record-smashing performances. Emerson sets a tourna- ment record for points in downing Blakesburg 98-86 in the quarterfi- championships. nals, eclipsing Blakesburg's quarterfinal win the previous season as the highest scoring game in state tournament history. Vivian sets a 1968 -- As a prelude to their classic championship game matchup, tournament record by making 20 straight free throws in that game and Jeanette Olson and Union-Whitten's Denise Long smash the state finishes the meet with 200 points, also a record. But Emerson can't tournament's single-game scoring record on consecutive nights. Jea- solve Maynard West Central's gritty guard play in the finals and the nette scores 74 points in a first-round win over Nevada and 24 hours Blue Devils prevail 59-51 before a crowd of 14,756 for their second later, Denise pours in 93 in a 114-66 rout of Bennett. Those later two title in three years. figures, 93 points for a player and 114 for a team, will never be topped in a six-player tournament. 1959 -- A snowstorm socks Des Moines and forces thousands of On the final night, Union-Whitten and Everly hook up in what is re- fans to spend the night at Veterans Auditorium after Gladbrook upsets garded as the greatest state championship game ever. Jeanette wins Maynard West Central, ending the Blue Devils' 58-game winning the individual scoring duel, tossing in 76 points to 64 for Deniseg. But streak, to win the state championship. The arena eventually becomes Union-Whitten claims the state championship, outlasting the Cattle- the scene of a giant sock hop as young people dance the night away feeders 113-107 in overtime. It's the final game of a brilliant career for to records spun by Des Moines DJ Frosty Mitchell, who has slogged Jeanette, who finishes with 4,634 points. Denise sets a record by scor- six miles through wet, blowing snow to reach the auditorium with his ing 282 points in the tournament, another mark that never will be ex- music. Mitchell later becomes a prominent radio voice of the state tour- ceeded. nament. Virginia Henniges leads West Central with 40 points in the cham- 1969 -- Denise Long, who has become the most widely known girls pionship game and becomes the first player to start in 16 state tour- basketball player in history, treats state tournament fans to one last nament games. demonstration of her incredible offensive skills. She scores 79 points in a consolation game loss to Woodbine to finish with a state record 1960 -- Another sellout crowd sees Gladbrook repeat as state cham- 1,986 points for the season -- breaking the record of 1,946 she had pion, a difficult feat in any era. Led by Judy Schade's 36 points, Glad- set a year earlier -- and an astounding 6,250 for her career, nearly brook downs Eldora 67-53 to cap an unbeaten season. Demand for 1,450 more than anyone had scored previously. admission to the final night was so strong that the IGHSAU ran out of tickets. "We had to make them up to let people in," Executive Secre- 1969-71 -- Montezuma, led by future Hall of Famer Sandy Van tary E. Wayne Cooley said. Cleave, wins consecutive state championships in 1969 and 1970 and In December, Jack North retires after 45 years with the Des Moines builds a record 89-game winning streak. The Bravettes top Garna- Register and Tribune and becomes the IGHSAU's full-time publicity villo's previous record of 60 consecutive victories with their 76-59 vic- director. He brings vast knowledge of girls basketball to the job, having tory over Manilla in the 1970 title game. Their streak then lasts all the picked all-state teams since 1940, and maintains a record-keeping way until the 1971 state tournament, where they lose to Mediapolis system and historical data that will be taken to a new level by his suc- 104-103 in an overtime quarterfinal thriller. Barb Wischmeier leads the cessor, Mike Henderson. winners with 71 points, making 30 of 39 shots. Sandy scores 42 in her final high school game. 1961 -- The IGHSAU inducts the first class in its Basketball Hall of Fame, giving the honorees the Victoria Award, later known as "The 1972 -- Roland-Story, unranked all season long, survives a 70-point Vicky." Victoria is Latin for victory or triumph, fitting for those who have outburst by West Central's Debbie Kaune in a 91-90 semifinal upset. accomplished so much. The inductees are Geneva Langerman of It's the fifth highest single-game point total in state tournament history. Hampton, Myrtle Fisher of Plover, Norma Shoulte of Monona, Sandra Roland-Story then beats another unranked team, Guthrie Center, 68- Fiete of Garnavillo, Mildred Moore of Hillsboro, Viola Meyer of Wells- 64 behind Kathy Kammin's 39 points to win the championship. burg, Eleanor Lira of Numa and Dorothy Welp of Kamrar. 1973 -- Sophomore sensation Debbie Coates puts on a show for the 1961 -- Dianne Frieden, a future Hall of Famer herself, scores 60 Veterans Auditorium crowds in leading top-ranked Mediapolis to the points, the most ever in a state championship game, to power Valley championship. Debbie scores 221 points in the tournament, a figure of Elgin past Lost Nation 78-62 for the title. Dianne's total matches the topped only by the great Denise Long in 1968 and 1969. She gets 48 third best of all time in any state tournament game. in the championship game, sinking 23 of 35 shots in a 68-51 victory over Adel, and had 72 in a quarterfinal win over Colfax. 1962 -- The IGHSAU is forced to move the state tournament to Wa- terloo because Veterans Auditorium is occupied by a national bowling 1975 -- Lake View-Auburn's offensive patience and active guard court tournament that runs for weeks. The venue change doesn't bother Van keeps high-scoring Debbie Coates in check, enabling the Blackhawk- Horne, an unranked team with only one starter taller than 5-feet-5. ettes to upset top-ranked Mediapolis 51-50 in overtime to claim the The scrappy Hornettes knock off teams ranked No. 1 and No. 4 before state championship. Deb finishes with 34 points in the final game of beating Mediapolis 62-59 for the title. her career to give her 594 in state tournament play, trailing only the 625 put up by Everly's Jeanette Olson. She winds up her Hall of Fame 1964 -- In one of the greatest comebacks in championship game his- career with 5,103 points, behind only Denise Long on the state's all- tory, West Monona rallies from a 10-point deficit with 4 1/2 minutes time list. left to beat South Hamilton 70-67 for the title. It comes in the school's first trip to state and just its second year of existence after a consoli- 1976 -- Mediapolis makes a record 12th consecutive state tournament dation. Years later, guard Mary Cartmell will look back on that night as appearance, winning its first-round game before losing in the quarter- a near miracle. "Every time I watch it (on film)," she'll say, "I think we're finals. The Bullettes will fail to make back in 1977, then will make five not going to pull this out." more consecutive trips to state.

1966 -- Everly sophomore Jeanette Olson shows off the shooting 1976 -- Andrew guard Kim Peters, born with just one good arm, touch that will make her one of the best to ever play the game in Iowa. amazes state tournament crowds with her ability to defend and re- Jeanette scores 158 points in her four games at state, finishing off the bound. She receives a standing ovation after fouling out of a semifinal week with 36 in the Cattlefeeders' 65-55 victory over Lake City in the game and is voted captain of the all-tournament team. Lake View-Au- finals. burn repeats as state champion with the same formula it used in 1975 -- patient offense and suffocating defense. This time Manilla is the vic- 1967 -- South Hamilton's Sharon Tyler sinks 21 straight free throws tim in the championship game, falling to the Blackhawkettes 60-50. in a first-round victory over Fredericksburg. She finishes 25 of 26 at the line and scores 51 points. Sharon later will team with her husband, 1977 -- The tide is turning as girls basketball catches on in the state's Bob Hanson, to coach Des Moines East and Dowling Catholic to state larger schools. Hoover becomes the first Des Moines school to qualify larger schools. Hoover becomes the first Des Moines school to qualify 1987 -- On February 16, Ventura's Lynne Lorenzen becomes the state for the state tournament and the championship game features the two and national career scoring leader in girls basketball, breaking the largest schools to ever play for the title, Southeast Polk turning back record held by Denise Long. Lynne scores 54 points in an 87-51 sec- Cedar Rapids Kennedy 51-48. Kennedy ends Lake View-Auburn's bid tional tournament victory over Meservey-Thornton to run her career for a third consecutive title with a 67-58 semifinal victory. total to 6,266. Denise, who watches the historic moment from the stands, scored 6,250 points in her career at Union-Whitten. The game 1978 -- A crowd of 14,612 sees Ankeny shoot a blistering 72 percent is moved from its original site to the larger gym at Mason City High in beating Lake View-Auburn 78-69 to claim the first state champion- because of the fan and media interest in Lynne's quest. ship for a school that will win many more. The big crowd brings total A month later, Lynne caps her career by scoring 59 points to lead attendance for the five-day tournament to 93,460, a record that still Ventura to the six-player state championship with a 90-69 victory over stands. Southeast Polk. That lifts her career total to 6,736 points, a record that remains unbroken. In an incredibly efficient display of offense, Lynne 1979 -- In one of the most efficient performances by any forward court makes 28 of 32 shots to lead her team's 81 percent shooting and, just in a championship game, Des Moines East shoots 73 percent in beat- as impressively, has the on 14 of her team's other 15 field goals. ing Bettendorf 82-62 before a crowd of 14,225. Lorri Bauman, who In five-player, Molly Tideback of Waterloo Columbus scores 39 points later will set an NCAA tournament scoring record at Drake, leads with to break her own single-game state tournament record and lead her 39 points, making 15 of 19 shots. team past Des Moines Lincoln 80-56 for third place. Western Dubuque beats North Scott for the title. 1980 -- For the first time, teams qualify for the state tournament by classes. Ankeny (4A), Norwalk (3A), Britt (2A) and Terril (1A) emerge 1988 -- Brenda Frese, who'll later guide Maryland to the 2006 NCAA as class champions before Ankeny edges Norwalk 71-69 on Jacque women's basketball championship, leads Cedar Rapids Washington Meyer's 13-foot jumper with 2 seconds left for its second title in three to the five-player title. Brenda scores 35 points as Washington beats years. Bettendorf 65-47 in the finals. She finishes the tournament with 57 points to lead all scorers. 1981 -- The four-class format continues and Ankeny and Norwalk again emerge as the finalists. But Norwalk gets its revenge and wins 1989 -- As more schools switch to the full-court game, the field for the on a late shot, just as Ankeny did the year before. Brenda Weed hits five-player state tournament is expanded from four to eight. Freshman a 23-footer with 2 seconds left, lifting Norwalk to a 53-51 victory. Jenny Noll, who does not start, posts a 14-point, 13- double- double to help Muscatine beat Durant 52-45 for the championship. 1982 -- The four-class system is scrapped in favor of a two-class for- The six-player field remains at 16 and Ankeny beats Atlantic 57-36 to mat through regional play, with eight teams in each class, 2A and 1A, become the first school since the IGHSAU began running the event advancing to the state tournament, which is played as a one-class to win three state championships. event. Estherville takes home the title, upsetting Des Moines East 71- 70. Estherville guard Debi Niles, who set tournament single-game 1990 -- Cedar Rapids Jefferson breaks three scoring records in a 123- records for rebounds (16) and blocks (7) in the quarterfinals, is voted 43 first-round victory over Keokuk. It's the most points in a five-player captain of the all tournament team. state tournament game, the most in overall state tournament play and the most in any five-player game, regular season or tournament. That 1982 -- The IGHSAU's board of directors decides in June to add a same day, Muscatine sophomore Jenny Noll sets a state tournament three-point in all regular season and tournament games record by blocking 12 shots in a win over Fairfield. starting in the 1982-83 season. Though it takes a while for schools to fully implement the shot into their offense, the three-pointer eventually 1993 -- The IGHSAU's board of directors votes on February 3 to end adds a new and exciting dimension to the game. Clinton Mater Dei's six-player basketball, deciding that after the 1993-94 season, all Jane Witt will make the first three-point basket in a state tournament schools will play the five-on-five, fullcourt version. With the end loom- game, connecting in a first-round loss to Des Moines Hoover on March ing, Hubbard-Radcliffe, led by Lisa Brinkmeyer's 53 points, beats At- 8, 1983. lantic 85-66 to win what will turn out to be the final six-player state championship. By the end of March, every conference in the state will 1983 -- Scrappy defense carries Fairfield to its first state champion- have voted to switch to five-player basketball and the six-player ver- ship with a 60-50 victory over Des Moines Hoover. With no starter sion, beloved for generations, a game that set Iowa apart in its pro- taller than 5-feet-9, Fairfield is outrebounded 120-88 in its four state motion of and support for girls basketball, passes into the mists of tourney games, but forces 98 turnovers to finish 29-0 and run its history. record in the last five years to a dazzling 125-5. Only one of those losses came during the regular season. 1993-94 -- Another major decision by the IGHSAU board comes in May of 1993 with a vote to establish a four-class system for basketball, 1984 -- A Ventura forward named Lynne Lorenzen finishes the season with eight teams from each class qualifying for the state tournament. with 1,174 points, the most ever for a freshman. Her total includes 44 Each class winner will become a state champion. There will be no points in a first-round state tournament loss to eventual champion Vin- playoff for an overall winner as there was in 1980 and 1981. In the first ton. "I hate to think how good she'll be by the time she becomes a five-player only state tournament, held in 1994, Treynor (1A), Solon senior," Vinton Coach Harold Shepherd says. Those words will prove (2A), Central DeWitt (3A) and Bettendorf (4A) win the championships. to be prophetic. 1995-96 -- Winfield-Mount Union, led by future Hall of Famer Linda 1984-85 -- In May of 1984, the IGHSAU's board of directors votes Lappe, becomes the first in the five-player era to win consecutive state unanimously to allow schools to switch to five-player, full-court bas- championships, claiming back-to-back titles in Class 1A. ketball if they choose or continue with the six-player game. The Union will conduct a tournament series for the five-player schools and stage 1996 -- Mary Berdo of Washington becomes the first in the five-player a state tournament alongside the six-player event in March of 1985. game to score more than 2,000 points in her career, finishing with From 26 teams competing in the tournament series, four qualify for 2,026. A shooter with unlimited range, Mary leads her team to state the first five-player state tournament: Linn-Mar, Dubuque Senior, tournament appearances in 1994 and 1996. Cedar Rapids Washington and North Scott. Linn-Mar defeats CR Washington 56-40 on the title game, while Senior downs North Scott 1997 -- Winfield-Mount Union will build an 80-game winning streak for third place. The two-class qualifying system remains in effect for before losing to Lynnville-Sully 51-45 in overtime in the 1A semifinals. the six-player tournament, which Fort Dodge wins in its final season Lynnville-Sully, which had lost to Winfield-Mount Union in the 1996 of six-on-six. title game, then beats Newell-Fonda in the championship game and 6 title game, then beats Newell-Fonda in the championship game and pionships and not even a coaching change can slow the Knights' title goes on to build a long winning streak of its own. run. Jennifer Goetz, a Hall of Fame player at Keokuk Cardinal Stritch, guides Assumption to the 2011 crown. Former Assumption player Mal- 1997 -- Ankeny outlasts Waterloo West 85-81 in five overtimes, the lory Youngblut takes over and coaches the Knights to titles in 2012 longest state tournament game ever, in the Class 4A semifinals. Erica and 2013. Junod scores Ankeny's final nine points to secure the victory after neither team scores in the third and fourth overtimes. Ankeny goes on 2013 -- Along with Davenport Assumption's third straight title, the first to beat Dowling Catholic 44-43 for its first five-player championship five-class tournament results in championships for Southeast Polk and fourth overall. (5A), Cedar Rapids Xavier (4A), Western Christian (2A) and Central Lyon (1A). 1998-99 -- Lynnville-Sully, with 6-foot-4 Jessica Nikkel inside and Car- rie Norman running the show at guard, adds two more championships 2015 -- After five runner-up finishes, Newell-Fonda finally breaks to its string to become the first in the IGHSAU era to win three con- through on the final night to win a state championship. The Mustangs, secutive titles. The Hawkettes come out of their run with a 79-game in the championship game for the third straight years, edge Springville winning streak, a victory string that reaches 83 before ending with a 45-43 for the Class 1A title on Hailey Falline's layup with 1.2 seconds 40-36 loss to Tri-County in December of 1999. Tri-County had been left. the last team to beat Lynnville-Sully before the streak started. 2015-17 -- Pocahontas Area delights state tournament fans with its 1998-2001 -- Washington's Stephanie Rich leads her team to four super-charged offense led by 5-foot-4 Elle Ruffridge, finishing second consecutive Class 3A state championship games and three straight in Class 3A in 2015 and winning titles in 2016 and 2017. En route to titles, in 1999, 2000 and 2001. Stephanie leads the Class 3A field in the 2016 championship, Pocahontas beats Cherokee 102-91 in the scoring in each of her four years at state. Her 237 career state tour- semifinals, the highest scoring game in the history of the five-player nament points and 114 rebounds are five-player records. tournament. And in the 2017 semifinals, Elle sets five-player tourna- ment records by knocking down eight 3-pointers and scoring 48 points. 2001-03 -- Rock Valley wins three consecutive state championships She finishes her career as the state leader in points (2,951) and 3- -- the first in Class 2A, the others in 1A -- behind the sensational shoot- pointers (466). ing of Deb Remmerde. Deb sets numerous scoring records, dazzles fans with her 3-point shooting and becomes the state's career leader 2016 -- Jean Berger is named the IGHSAU's executive director, the with 2,756 points and 353 3-point baskets. She remains the state first woman to hold the post. Jean brings fresh ideas to the state tour- leader in free throw shooting, hitting 95.5 percent. In four years, she nament, including an increased empahsis on the traditions and history misses only 12 free throws. of the event.

2002 -- E. Wayne Cooley steps down after 48 years as the IGHSAU's 2016-18 -- Springville bounces back from its 2015 championship executive secretary. During his tenure, he has turned the state bas- game loss in a big way, returning to state and beating Turkey Valley ketball tournament into a showcase event, worked tirelessly to pro- 48-47 to win the Class 1A title. Alyssa Jaeger calmly sinks two free mote "the Iowa Girl" and helped the organization grow from three throws with 3.2 seconds to win it for the Orioles, who also win the title sports to nine. the next two years behind their dynamic duo of Mikayla Nachazel and Rylee Menster. Mikayla is the all-tournament captain all three years. 2002-05 -- Ankeny becomes the first school in the modern era to win four consecutive state championships, relying on sticky defense and the stellar play of stars such as Nicky Wieben and Kristina Voss. The Class 4A title run gives Ankeny nine state championships, more than twice as many as any other school. Nicky, Kristina, Megan Wittkop and Kelsey Hood play in all four championship games.

2005 -- Rekindling memories of games past and magical moments cherished forever, the state tournament is played for the last time at Veterans Memorial Auditorium, the cavernous brown brick structure affectionately known as "The Barn." Top-ranked Ankeny wins the final state championship game in the revered building, beating No. 2 Cedar Rapids Washington 65-57 to complete its run of four consecutive Class 4A titles. After exactly 1,000 girls state tournament games at Vets, another era passes into history.

2006 -- The state tournament moves across 3rd Street to the brand new Wells Fargo Arena. In the very first state tournament game there, IKM's Margo Muhlbauer outscores future Hall of Famer Jennifer Jor- gensen of Southeast Webster Grand 31-28 in leading her team to a 63-45 victory. IKM goes on to win the Class 1A championship.

2008 -- The Class 4A championship game ends in dramatic fashion. Freshman Virginia Johnson catches a long inbounds pass, dribbles to the basket in three long strides and drops in a layup with one second left, giving Iowa City High a 48-46 victory over Cedar Rapids Wash- ington.

2011 -- In the first major change in the basketball format in nearly two decades, the IGHSAU's board of directors approves expansion of the state tournament to five classes, starting in 2013. The move brings eight more teams to the state tournament, giving more players a chance to experience the event and win a championship.

2011-13 -- Davenport Assumption wins three straight Class 3A cham- Farragut’s Finest The 1970 Farragut Adettes flew under the radar to win the 1971 State Basketball Tournament 50 Years Ago

by Chuck Schoffner cutting until they were fouled or made a layup. "It worked for us," Janice said. "That was our game plan. We re- Even at 26-0 and with a No. 6 ranking, the Farragut girls spected our coach and the game plan and it had results, so who are arrived at the 1971 state basketball tournament almost unnoticed. we to argue with that?" The Adettes -- a shortened version of the team's nickname, Admira- Leon took the Farragut job in 1957 after a season coaching boys lettes -- had become regulars at state under coach Leon Plummer and basketball in Clearmont, Mo. He found a strong girls basketball tradi- were back after finishing fourth the year before. tion in the Fremont County town of 500 and promptly built on it. The Yet most of the buzz centered elsewhere, mostly around mighty sectional title Farragut won in 1971 was its 22nd straight. That team Montezuma. And frankly, for good reason. also won its fifth straight Corner Conference championship. Young Led by Sandy Van Cleave, who was in the final week of her Hall of girls watching the Farragut players wanted to be just like that when Fame career, the Bravettes brought a record 88-game winning streak they got to high school. and a 97.4 scoring average to Des Moines and were seeking an un- "That's what you did in Farragut," Bonnie said. "If you were a Farra- precedented third consecutive state championship. So yeah, they gut girl, you played basketball." were worthy of the hype. Leon and his assistant, Max Livingston, got them started early, run- Mediapolis, with future Hall of Famer Barb Wischmeier, also brought ning a Saturday morning program for elementary school girls who a high-powered club, as did Winfield-Mount Union with twins Jean and learned the fundamentals of dribbling, passing and shooting layups. Jill Wick, Elk Horn-Kimballton with 6-foot post forward Rita Paulsen By the time they reached junior high, they were far more advanced in and West Central with high-scoring Deb Kaune. skill development than girls in other area schools. During one stretch, There was little such flash in Farragut's game. All the Adettes did the Farragut junior high teams -- also coached by Leon and Max -- was win, win and win some more. And they kept winning that second went 10 years without losing a game. week of March in 1971. When the final points had been logged, the The winning continued when they got to high school. When Farragut last tears had been shed, Farragut stood alone with the championship showed up in Des Moines in 1971, it was the school's fifth appearance trophy, its light the last one showing on the big map of Iowa at the east at state in six years and 12th overall. In southwest Iowa, you had to end of Veterans Auditorium. beat Farragut if you wanted to get anywhere. Memories of that dream season are being rekindled with Farragut Tanya remembers a game when the opponent scored first and their as the Honor Team for the year's tournament. It was a championship coach called a timeout just so he could look at the scoreboard a little accomplished with a disciplined group playing for a coach with a dis- longer with his team in the lead because he knew it wouldn't last. cerning eye for detail and a keen sense of what might work against a "I'm sure looking back on it people probably didn't like us," she said. particular opponent. "Because they never could beat us." Starting forwards Becky Albright, Janelle Gruber and Bonnie Bickett Leon sent his players page after page of mimeographed sheets with all were capable scorers, but there were no superstars in Leon's sys- training rules, goals for the season, scouting reports that Max prepared tem. The go-to player was the one who happened to be open at the and plays. If he ran off too many pages of something, he turned the time. paper over and wrote personal notes on the back. "It was teamwork, teamwork, teamwork, teamwork," Bonnie said. Bonnie remembers running only six or seven basic plays, but Leon "No one was more important than anybody else. We all worked to- would call out a number like "25" during a game, though only one of gether. That's the only way you could win." the two digits was the actual play he wanted. Guards Terri Brannen, a first-team all-state selection and future Hall "It was kinda fun," she said. "You heard the crowd kind of laughing. of Famer; Janice Pierce and Penny Phillips, with help from Tanya How many plays did they have?" Bopp and Barb Young off the bench, formed the state's best defense. After every season, Leon wrote out what he wanted each player to No team had scored more than 54 points on Farragut during the sea- work on. He told Bonnie to work on keeping her pivot foot down so son and the Adettes entered the state tournament giving up just 37 she wouldn't get called for traveling and maybe seek some help for points a game. If you scored against Farragut, you earned it. her jump shot from her older sister Beverly. The forwards did their part for the defense by running a patient, ef- It wasn't until 40 years later that Janelle learned any of that. ficient offense, keeping the ball away from the opponents' forwards "I had played with her for two years and did not have any idea she and adding to their frustration. Think of the movie "Hoosiers" and was having trouble," she said. "But he knew. He didn't miss a thing." coach Norman Dale's rule on shooting. Practices were demanding, of course, but Leon found ways to lighten "How many times are we gonna pass before we shoot? How many?" the mood, often playing "Sweet Georgia Brown," the Harlem Globe- "Four!" trotters theme song, while they warmed up. OK, Leon didn't have a hard and fast rule like that. All he wanted And the players had fun. They hung out at the cafe in town. During was the best shot possible, no matter how they got it or who took it. the state tournament, they shopped in downtown Des Moines, ate at He didn't get upset if a player missed a jump shot. Just don't miss a Bishop's and played leapfrog in the hallways of the Savery Hotel. They layup. A player who missed one in practice found herself on the floor took a record player and a stack of 45s with them so they could listen doing push-ups. to their favorites -- the Carpenters, Three Dog Night, the Grass Roots, "We knew if we worked long enough or hard enough," Janelle said, Gary Puckett and the Union Gap and Elton John. They sang those "we could get a layup. Or something that was really close. But when songs on bus rides and Janelle and Becky sometimes rewrote the it got down to the nitty gritty, nothing but a layup." lyrics to apply them to basketball. If the game was close in the fourth quarter or if Leon wanted to pro- Leon got to know his players well because he also coached them tect a guard in foul trouble, the Adettes were famous -- or infamous softball and track and what he taught went beyond athletics. He en- depending on your viewpoint -- for their delay game. That really frus- couraged them to try to make the honor roll in school and to become trated opponents. One reporter called it a "gas buggy offense" be- a better person as well as a better player. He died in 1976, two months cause it sort of just puttered along and the name stuck. after a season he had said would be his last, but what he instilled in Opposing fans hated it. They often booed and yelled "Quit stalling!" his players resonated long after he passed. or Play ball!" But the Adettes just shrugged it off and kept passing and "He taught us a lot of values," Janice said. "I can remember him "He taught us a lot of values," Janice said. "I can remember him McLearn. teaching us how to handshake. Have a strong hand and look people Then, when the team arrived for the postgame champions dinner, in the eye when you talk to them. Those are things I've taken into my the room was decorated in orange and black, Mediapolis' school later life. He was more than just a coach. He was a teacher all the colors. way through." "At first it made me mad. They really underestimated us that bad," "He really influenced all of our lives for a lifetime," Bonnie added. Janelle said. "But then, when you stop and think about it, well, I guess "Who do I talk about now when we talk about the game? The coach" it was quite a feat. We really did it." Farragut sailed under the radar at state, and when Mediapolis Even the cake served for dessert came in orange and black. But ended Montezuma's winning streak at 89 with a dramatic 104-103 that was OK, too. overtime victory in the quarterfinals, many assumed the state cham- "We got to eat their cake," Tanya said. "And their steak dinner, too." pionship had been decided right then. No meal ever tasted better. The Adettes, meanwhile, had rolled past Hampton 67-37 in the first round, then had to rally from a nine-point deficit for a 57-55 victory over an Elk Horn-Kimballton team that had been averaging nearly 87 points a game. In the semifinals, they held West Marshall 31 points below its scoring average in a 65-52 victory, putting them in the championship game for the first time. Farragut had been to the state tournament more often than any other school without winning a title and now the Adettes had their chance. But an imposing force stood in their way: High-scoring Mediapolis and 6-foot-1 Barb Wischmeier, who had scored 71 points against Montezuma and 39 in an 89-73 semifinal win over Allison-Bristow. How were the Adettes going to deal with her? Well, Leon had a plan and he told the local broadcast team from Shenandoah that it included putting Tanya, all 5-feet, 2-inches of her, on Barb to try to fluster her. He laid out a three-part scheme for his quick, energetic guard: Try to the ball when Barb dribbled, try to draw a charging foul and, if all else fails, jump up and foul her. Barb got it going early, scoring 14 points as Mediapolis took a 19- 12 lead after one quarter and adding two more baskets early in the second quarter. Then, true to his word, Leon sent Tanya in to guard her. Tanya says she almost could hear the crowd laughing. What is he doing? But 10 seconds later, Barb ran over Tanya cutting across the lane and was called for charging. "I was kind of embarrassed," Tanya said, "but I had a job to do." Leon rotated other defenders on the Mediapolis star and that de- fensive pressure, along with the Adettes' efficiency on offense, turned the game around. Janelle hit a jump shot, Becky scored on a turn- around and Bonnie hit a jumper for a 6-0 run that put Farragut ahead 34-31 late in the first half and the Adettes led the rest of the way. They padded their lead in the third quarter and eventually went up by 13 before -- what else? -- going into their delay game. Janelle sank 8 of 12 free throws in the final 4 minutes to close out a 67-60 victory and Farragut, at last, was the state champion. Former Des Moines Register columnist Chuck Offenberger was the sports editor of the Shenandoah Evening Sentinel then and re- members a conversation between a couple of local gents before the tournament. "Well, it's about Farragut's turn up there," one said. "But I don't think they take turns there," the other responded. The first gentleman was right. It was Farragut's turn. Barb ended up with 41 points but went long stretches in the second half without scoring. The Farragut guards held Mary Schulte, who had scored 41 the night before, to 16 points. Janelle led the usual balance in the forward court with 26 points, Becky scored 24 and Bonnie 17, including her team's first two bas- kets. "I remember my sister saying when she went to state that every- body was afraid to shoot. They were so nervous," Bonnie said. "So I went out and said I'm just going to shoot right away. And I did. It broke the ice. I think everybody was like OK, we shot once, let's do it again." Terri was the only Farragut player selected for the all-tournament team. Three Mediapolis players made it, an inkling of who most thought would win. Further evidence came when Leon slipped on the suit jacket given the winning coach. It was too tight, like it was in- tended for someone with a slimmer build, say Mediapolis coach Bud The Weather Out There ISN’T So Frightening The Iowa Girls State Basketball Tournament and snow storms go hand-in-hand, right? We Say: ‘Not So Fast”. by Jason Eslinger & Jori weather, I was con- Nieman vinced, along with every- one else, that a A cab driver Tuesday asked: snowstorm was sure to “What’s going on at Vets? hit Des Moines with (He was the only one in every Girls State Basket- town who didn’t know). ball Tournament. “Girls tournament,” I replied. However, since those “Oh boy, now it figures we’re two initial years in 1998 going to get more snow,” he and 99, the weather has groaned. been … not bad. Pretty Nick Lamberto story in the good, actually. Since March 8, 1978 Des Moines those two storms, there Register. have only been four days where more than an inch The Iowa Girls State of snow has blanketed Basketball Tournament is Des Moines. The 2008 known for many things in tournament saw 4.2 its 100 years of history. inches fall while nine Great games, sold out inches of snow hit in the crowds, unparalleled middle of the 2013 tour- pageantry and legendary nament. Other than performances are some those dates, the weather of the trademarks of the has been relatively nice. oldest girls high school That leads to the state tournament in the question: does the Girls nation. However, there is State Basketball Tourna- one other item the state Of all the weather events in girls state basketball history, the 1959 blizzard that forced the state final ment deserve its rep- basketball tournament is crowd to stay in Veterans’ Auditorium is the most famous. Teens are dancing to Frosty Mitchell’s records utation as being the also noted for: snow- in the early morning hours. The Vets’ backboard can be seen in the front of the photo. bearer of bad weather? storms. We looked at the temperatures and snowfall from the last 99 tourna- It has become an annual tradition in the weeks leading up to the ments and have come to the conclusion: we’re getting a bad rap. state basketball tournament for a meteorologist to mention anytime a It looks like our tournament earned its bad weather reputation in winter storm cell appears in the forecast that (and I am paraphrasing) the late 1950’s and early ‘60s. Beginning with the famous 1959 “… we must be close to girls state basketball tournament time as we snowed-in sock hop, the next four years all had significant snowfall. see a winter storm cell we’re going to be keeping an eye on in our 4.4 inches fell in Des Moines at that 1959 tournament. In 1960, the seven-day forecast … ” weather was terrible. It snowed every day in the capital city that week It is a fact that there have been some winter storms that have hit with over six total inches of snow. Eight more inches fell in 1961, when Des Moines during the girls state basketball tournament. Here are two the tournament was held in Waterloo due to a national bowling tour- of the highlights … nament at Vets’ (it should be noted that only 2.9 inches of snow fell in The 1931 state tournament finals took place in a blizzard that para- Des Moines that year). Eight inches of snow fell on the Thursday ses- lyzed the entire state. Fans of the 1931 state champion Avoca team sion of the 1962 tournament while the four more inches welcomed that were unable to get to Des Moines to watch the finals gathered to fans on opening day of the 1963 tournament. their local theatre, where telephone play-by-play of the game was pro- After championship night of the 1965 tournament brought 1.2 inches vided by the captain of the Avoca boys basketball team from the Drake of snow, 13 years would pass before the state tournament would have Fieldhouse and amplified to the 200-plus fans listening in Avoca the- a day when more than one inch of snow would hit the ground (1.4 ater. inches in 1978). In the last 40 tournaments, there have just 10 dates The signature weather event of the Girls State Tournament came in with more than one inch of snowfall. 1959 when conditions were so bad that fans were not allowed to leave In this time, the temperatures haven’t been terrible either. The over- Veterans’ Auditorium after Gladbrook defeated West Central, 47-46, all average of the tournament is in the 40’s but there have been a in the finals. Local Des Moines disc jockey Frosty Mitchell trudged number of dates where temperatures have reached the 70’s and there through the snow to Vets’ with his records and spun songs to the au- are two days where it has been over 80 degrees. ditorium crowd. We won’t go on record to say that it is a myth that the girls state Throughout the years, the winter storms became big enough and basketball tournament and bad weather go hand-in-hand. The Des common enough that the girls tournament earned a reputation for Moines Register’s Gene Raffensperger did that in a 1990 story and bringing bad weather along with great basketball to the Des Moines Des Moines was hit with an ice storm so bad that the lights briefly went area. out with four minutes remaining in South Tama’s game against Ma- I was certainly a believer of this. My first state tournament as an quokea. Thanks to the efforts of former IGHSAU intern Jori Nieman IGHSAU employee was in 1998. An epic storm blew through Iowa on and guidance from the National Weather Service in Des Moines to the weekend before the start of play. The forecast was dire enough several web links, we’ve provided a weather chart that lists the high that the schools that were playing in the Monday games were in- and low temperatures and snowfall of every day of the state tourna- structed to travel to Des Moines on Saturday and stay in hotels before ment and we’ll let you decide. the storm hit so there would be no travel issues leading up to the games. 1999 also brought bad weather on opening day. Twelve inches of snow fell in Des Moines on March 8, which remains the state tour- nament record for most snowfall in a single day at State Basketball. Although there were no delays or cancellations (although there were a few anxious moments with teams traveling on the day of the game), the games all started on time. After two years of nothing but miserable State Basketball Weather - 1920 - 2019 Year Date H L S March 4 24 21 March 14 59 32 March 11 55 21 1920 March 12 35 26 March 5 24 16 0.2 1965 March 9 30 21 March 12 64 21 March 13 46 24 March 6 30 21 5.5 March 10 27 3 March 13 64 25 1921 March 18 78 44 1949 March 1 36 10 March 11 39 19 March 14 60 20 March 19 80 65 March 2 42 25 March 12 53 23 1982 March 9 33 1 1922* March 2 33 5 March 3 42 28 March 13 63 29 1.2 March 10 51 16 March 3 45 19 March 4 55 35 1966 March 8 55 25 March 11 55 21 1923* March 7 32 12 March 5 48 37 March 9 54 30 March 12 62 30 March 8 50 23 1950 Feb. 28 45 30 March 10 66 42 March 13 62 32 March 9 44 31 March 1 32 14 March 11 62 48 1983 March 8 44 25 0.1 1924* March 21 40 24 March 2 39 23 March 12 57 39 March 9 30 19 0.1 March 22 39 23 March 3 41 19 0.7 1967 March 7 36 5 0.2 March 10 30 23 0.3 1925* March 27 55 32 March 4 55 30 March 8 32 1 March 11 32 27 March 28 65 20 1951 Feb. 27 50 30 March 9 62 23 March 12 48 38 1926 March 25 36 22 Feb. 28 45 34 March 10 71 42 1984 March 6 37 5 March 26 32 50 March 1 39 23 March 11 61 28 March 7 27 17 1.7 1927* March 24 42 31 March 2 39 23 1968 March 12 37 21 March 8 21 10 0.1 March 25 43 32 March 3 25 28 March 13 41 17 March 9 21 3 March 26 34 26 1952 Feb. 26 46 27 March 14 57 36 March 10 36 6 1928* March 22 79 50 Feb. 27 53 30 March 15 62 30 1985 March 12 46 25 0.4 March 23 81 55 Feb. 28 46 28 March 16 63 36 March 13 46 25 1.1 1929* March 21 55 38 Feb. 29 35 28 0.8 1969 March 11 21 3 March 14 48 28 March 22 56 33 March 1 37 18 March 12 34 9 March 15 57 0 March 23 48 33 1953 Feb. 24 46 34 March 13 27 15 0.1 March 16 57 0 1930 March 27 43 26 Feb. 25 37 30 0.7 March 14 27 14 1986 March 11 46 26 March 28 47 24 Feb. 26 51 30 March 15 39 16 March 12 44 26 March 29 44 29 Feb. 27 45 34 1970 March 10 28 23 0.5 March 13 39 34 1931 March 26 48 33 Feb. 28 39 28 March 11 35 21 March 14 39 34 March 27 33 28 2.2 1954 March 2 36 24 March 12 33 21 March 15 50 30 March 28 33 24 3.1 March 3 21 7 March 13 25 19 1987 March 10 34 17 1932 March 24 58 30 March 4 24 7 March 14 32 21 March 11 46 17 March 25 63 43 March 5 32 9 1971 March 9 32 25 March 12 46 24 March 26 51 35 March 6 55 15 March 10 42 28 March 13 66 28 1933 March 23 46 28 1955 March 1 46 21 March 11 50 34 March 14 66 35 March 24 37 32 0.7 March 2 53 30 March 12 51 35 1988 March 8 64 32 March 25 42 33 March 3 54 34 March 13 62 33 March 9 53 26 1934 March 22 34 22 March 4 39 32 1972 March 7 59 32 March 10 55 26 March 23 30 20 1.3 March 5 37 19 March 8 33 17 March 11 68 27 0.5 March 24 31 14 1956 Feb. 28 42 10 March 9 37 25 March 12 64 26 0.1 1935 March 14 54 28 Feb. 29 59 28 March 10 46 24 1989 March 6 28 9 March 15 50 34 March 1 54 39 March 11 49 33 March 7 36 12 March 16 46 30 1.5 March 2 57 32 1973 March 6 51 42 March 8 46 28 1936 March 19 49 36 March 3 50 28 March 7 57 37 March 9 55 25 March 20 60 31 1957 March 5 44 32 March 8 55 30 March 10 66 30 March 21 48 30 March 6 37 21 March 9 48 39 March 11 68 36 1937 March 11 36 28 March 7 28 15 March 10 45 39 1990 March 5 64 25 March 12 36 28 March 8 30 12 1.6 1974 March 12 51 34 March 6 46 30 March 13 32 25 0.1 March 9 37 26 March 13 51 28 March 7 33 28 1938 March 3 34 28 1958 March 11 41 28 March 14 46 28 March 8 51 28 March 4 34 29 March 12 44 25 March 15 48 30 March 9 71 33 March 5 32 23 March 13 52 30 March 16 48 28 March 10 72 33 1939 March 9 37 25 March 14 46 32 1975 March 11 30 0 0.4 1991 March 11 62 28 March 10 36 29 March 15 35 23 March 12 30 23 March 12 63 35 March 11 38 34 1959 March 10 37 27 0.1 March 13 28 1 March 13 45 30 0.2 1940 March 7 39 28 March 11 39 30 March 14 28 1 March 14 42 24 March 8 46 28 March 12 37 27 March 15 41 5 March 15 46 23 March 9 35 26 3.7 March 13 52 30 1976 March 9 50 21 March 16 46 25 1941 March 13 37 21 March 14 46 32 4.2 March 10 50 26 1992 March 9 54 25 March 14 42 23 1.4 1960 March 8 19 15 4.9 March 11 48 28 March 10 26 17 March 15 40 32 0.8 March 9 27 19 0.8 March 12 50 28 March 11 34 18 0.03 1942 March 12 45 26 March 10 25 17 1.4 March 13 50 17 March 12 30 17 March 13 39 35 March 11 25 17 0.5 1977 March 8 78 24 March 13 39 18 March 14 41 33 March 12 27 1 March 9 78 36 March 14 46 30 1943 March 11 45 14 1961* March 7 35 30 1.3 March 10 69 43 March 15 42 24 March 12 51 27 March 8 35 28 6.7 March 11 68 44 1993 March 8 43 30 March 13 63 32 March 9 33 24 March 12 55 45 March 9 41 25 1944 March 8 22 9 March 10 54 24 1978 March 7 32 14 March 10 37 24 March 9 20 4 March 11 48 34 March 8 30 12 0.5 March 11 27 12 March 10 53 17 1962 March 6 21 -2 March 9 37 5 March 12 25 10 1945 March 7 31 10 March 7 35 8 March 10 39 19 March 13 19 1 March 8 44 27 March 8 34 32 8.0 March 11 39 32 1.4 1994 March 7 44 27 March 9 53 32 March 9 35 30 1979 March 6 39 23 March 8 34 24 1946 March 13 64 50 0.01 March 10 35 33 March 7 39 18 March 9 37 19 March 14 61 48 0.34 1963 March 5 32 25 4.0 March 8 32 18 0.2 March 10 39 21 March 15 63 50 March 6 35 12 March 9 33 18 March 11 48 19 March 16 60 48 0.67 March 7 37 24 March 10 33 7 March 12 48 34 1947 March 4 34 21 March 8 37 25 1980 March 11 55 20 1995 March 6 32 21 2.3 March 5 33 24 March 9 37 19 March 12 34 12 2.6 March 7 19 3 March 6 39 24 1964 March 10 34 10 March 13 30 25 March 8 16 -2 March 7 37 27 March 11 39 27 March 14 51 16 March 9 36 3 1948 March 2 28 24 3.6 March 12 53 23 March 14 60 36 March 10 57 33 March 3 26 19 0.7 March 13 63 29 1981 March 10 55 20 March 11 64 39 2 March 12 64 50 March 5 74 41 Average Temperature By Decade 1996 March 4 35 26 0 March 6 60 35 March 5 39 25 March 7 47 37 March 6 28 5 2.0 2010 March 1 37 16 1920’s - Avg. High: 51; Low: 34 March 7 10 -4 March 2 38 13 March 8 21 -2 March 3 38 15 1930’s - Avg. High 42; Low: 27 March 9 34 5 March 4 41 15 1940’s - Avg. High: 45; Low: 23 1997 March 10 60 32 March 5 43 23 1950’s - Avg. High: 42; Low: 25 March 11 48 35 March 6 41 31 March 12 50 30 2011 Feb. 28 38 16 1960’s - Avg. High: 41; Low: 20 March 13 48 27 March 1 55 22 1970’s - Avg. High: 53; Low: 25 March 14 27 12 March 2 35 12 March 15 28 10 March 3 57 30 1980’s - Avg. High: 48; Low: 21 1998 March 9 24 5 0.4 March 4 46 25 1990’s - Avg. High: 38; Low: 20 March 10 14 0 0.4 March 5 33 22 2000’s - Avg. High: 44; Low: 25 March 11 10 -2 2012 Feb. 27 38 20 March 12 18 -9 Feb. 28 50 32 2010’s - Avg. High: 43; Low: 23 March 13 41 17 0.06 Feb. 29 55 32 March 14 27 12 March 1 48 25 1999 March 8 30 24 12.0 March 2 45 32 0.1 Average Snowfall By Decade March 9 30 28 0.01 March 3 38 24 1920’s - 0 inches (0.0 total inches of snowfall) March 10 30 24 0.02 2013 Feb. 25 40 29 March 11 34 25 Feb. 26 34 30 6 1930’s - 0.89 inches (8.9 total inches of snowfall) March 12 34 19 Feb. 27 32 26 3 1940’s - 1.5 inches (15.52 total inches of snowfall) March 13 37 27 Feb. 28 32 24 1950’s - 0.81 inches (8.1 total inches of snowfall) 2000 March 6 73 45 March 1 30 26 0.4 March 7 79 57 March 2 32 18 1960’s - 2.9 inches (29.1 total inches of snowfall) March 8 69 42 2014 March 3 19 -7 1970’s - 0.3 inches (3 total inches of snowfall) March 9 39 30 March 4 33 11 March 10 37 28 March 5 27 22 1980’s - 0.7 inches (7 total inches of snowfall) March 11 45 21 March 6 39 20 1990’s - 1.7 inches (17.4 total inches of snowfall) 2001 March 5 30 16 March 7 48 27 2000’s - 0.5 inches (4.6 total inches of snowfall) March 6 34 15 March 8 36 23 March 7 30 24 2015 March 2 33 17 2010’s: 1.2 inches (9.5 total inches of snowfall) March 8 28 24 March 3 36 18 TOTAL SNOWFALL: 103.1 inches March 9 35 24 March 4 30 11 0.01 March 10 42 28 March 5 21 2 March 11 35 21 March 6 56 16 WEATHER RECORDS 2002 March 4 36 -2 March 7 53 31 March 5 57 19 2016 Feb. 29 59 30 Warmest Day: 81 - 3/23/1928 March 6 41 28 March 1 31 20 Coldest Day: 10 - 3/7/1996 & 3/11/1998 March 7 46 28 March 2 37 17 Most Snow: 12 inches 3/8/1999 March 8 53 33 March 3 38 29 March 9 33 15 0.2 March 4 51 31 2003 March 10 21 9 March 5 46 32 March 11 53 16 2017 Feb 27 56 26 March 12 39 32 0.1 Feb. 28 65 39 March 13 44 30 March 1 43 29 March 14 57 30 March 2 38 23 March 15 75 37 March 3 43 19 2004 March 8 59 26 March 4 69 30 March 9 48 33 2018 Feb. 26 56 27 March 10 59 32 0.02 Feb. 27 65 36 March 11 35 21 Feb. 28 53 36 March 12 45 17 March 1 48 30 March 13 54 33 0.2 March 2 51 24 2005 March 7 57 28 March 3 58 36 March 8 36 19 2019 Feb. 25 12 0 March 9 36 21 Feb. 26 18 5 March 10 46 28 0.1 Feb. 27 16 6 March 11 48 26 Feb. 28 22 7 March 12 32 23 March 1 31 14 2006 March 6 44 28 March 2 20 8 March 7 40 27 2020 March 2 42 30 March 8 45 41 March 3 56 33 March 9 51 35 March 4 57 31 March 10 61 30 March 5 50 34 March 11 62 38 March 6 49 26 2007 March 5 33 16 March 7 67 34 March 6 37 15 March 7 31 24 1922 tournament in Iowa Falls March 8 49 23 1923 tournament in Audubon March 9 44 33 1924 tournament in Iowa Falls March 10 55 29 1925 tournament in Perry 2008 Feb. 25 35 28 3.0 1927 tournament in Hampton Feb. 26 28 16 1928 tournament in Centerville Feb. 27 26 14 1929 tournament in Ida Grove Feb. 28 36 15 1.2 Feb. 29 42 31 *1961 tournament at Waterloo March 1 50 25 2009 March 2 33 19 March 3 40 21 March 4 55 26 IGHSAU BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME Doris Ward, Correctionville (1920) Shirley Jarman, Seymour (1945) Brenda Moeller, Wapsie Valley (1971) Jessica Nikkel, Lynnville-Sully (1999) Dorcas Anderson, Audubon (1921) Patsy Williams, Coon Rapids (1946) Sandy Van Cleave, Montezuma (1971) Erica Junod, Ankeny (1999) Anna Anderson, Newell (1923) Mabel Sager, Seymour (1946) Barb Wischmeier, Mediapolis (1971) Nina Smith, Waterloo West (1999) Neva Hines, Newell (1923) Arlys Van Langen, Kamrar (1948) Kathy Kammin, Roland-Story (1973) Anne O’Neil, Cedar Rapids Kennedy (2000) Eva Smith, South English (1923) Betty Clark, LeClaire (1949) Sherri Luett, Perry (1973) Jennie Lillis, Dowling Catholic (2000) Leona Andresen, Irwin (1924) Helen Corrick, Keswick (1949) Marla Shuey, Colfax (1973) Stephanie Rich, Washington (2001) Irene Smith, Nevada (1924) Ardella Knoop, Clutier (1949) Jolene Blass, Lake View-Auburn (1975) Ellie Peterson, Cedar Falls (2002) Leona Brandt, Hampton (1926) Eleanor Mencke, Hartley (1949) Deb Coates, Mediapolis (1975) Linda Sayavongchanh, DM Lincoln (2002) Clarice Clemmensen, Audubon (1926) Thelma Ross, Wellsburg (1949) Joyce Elder, Adel (1975) Deb Remmerde, Rock Valley (2003) Deone Gibson, Hampton (1926) Ruth Armentrout, WDM Valley (1950) Cindy Less, Benton (1975) Jennifer Goetz, Cardinal Stritch (2003) Helen McLeran, Audubon (1926) Eleanor Satern, Mallard (1950) Glenda Poock, West Central (1975) Jill Martin, Norwalk (2003) Irene Silka, Maynard (1926) Mona VanSteenbergen, Prairie City (1950) Molly Van Benthuysen, Moravia (1975) Jamie Boyd, Underwood (2004) Wendy Ausdemore, Tri-Center (2005) Hazel Smith, Hampton (1926) Mary Ellen Schulte, Sperry (1951) Kay Pick, Lake View-Auburn (1976) Nicky Wieben, Ankeny (2005) Mabel Kline, Hampton (1927) Alberta Van Dyke, Hansell (1951) Jean Rostermundt, Manilla (1976) Kelsey Bolte, Battle Creek-Ida Grove (2007) Dorothy Anderson, Ida Grove (1928) Dorothy Welp, Kamrar (1951) Theresa Albright, Farragut (1976) Jacque Kalin, Sioux City North (2007) Shelley Soe, Manilla (1976) Luella Gardeman, Newhall (1929) Francine Billerbeck, Reinbeck (1952) Jennifer Jorgensen, SE Webster-Grand (2008) Kim Peters, Andrew (1977) Patricia McClure, Iowa Falls (1929) Jeanette Gates, Curlew (1952) Amanda Zimmerman, Ballard (2009) Sarah White, Ida Grove (1929) Norma Schoulte, Monona (1952) Gloria Suntken, Belmond (1977) Jaime Printy, Linn-Mar (2009) Mildred Black, Perry (1930) Delores Brown, Ankeny (1953) Tina Bertogli, Ankeny (1978) Chelsea Poppens, Aplington-Parkersburg (2009) Helen Hauserman, Perry (1930) Jeanette Engel, Washta (1954) Karry Crafton, West Burlington (1978) Hallie Christofferson, Exira (2010) Mary Page, Ida Grove (1930) Barb Johnson, Arlington (1954) Cindy Dreesen, West Lyon (1978) Morgan Paige, Marion (2010) Della Braman, Avoca (1931) Jane Dewitt, Goldfield (1955) Jan Kreiger, Winfield-Mt. Union (1978) Maddie Manning, Ankeny (2012) Anna Kuhr, Avoca (1931) Donna Eschelman, Bondurant (1955) Rae White, Southeast Polk (1978) Myrtle Fisher, Plover (1933) Fran Ferring, Monticello Sacred Heart (1955) Kari Kramme, Des Moines East (1979) 2021 Inductees Geneva Langerman, Hampton (1933) Sandra Fiete, Garnavillo (1955) Kay Riek, Grundy Center (1979) Kathleen Olson, Waukee (1985) Jo Langerman, Hampton (1933) Karen Jones, Wales-Lincoln (1955) Lorri Bauman, Des Moines East (1980) Jessie Pauley, OABCIG (2012) Alice Pink, Hampton (1933) Janice Armstrong, Eldora (1956) Karrie Wallen, Britt (1980) Ally Disterhoft, Iowa City West (2013) Pauline Randolph, Centerville (1933) Deanne Grindle, Strahan (1956) Laurie Sankey, Earlham (1981) Georgette Mach, Wellsburg (1934) Carolyn Nicholson, Maynard (1956) Stephannie Smith, Dav. Assumption (1982) Anna Meyer, Aplington (1934) Norma Schwarz, Hinton (1956) Connie Yori, Ankeny (1982) Miss Iowa Basketball Colene Pederson, Bode (1934) Sylvia Froning, Garrison (1957) Lisa Becker, Cedar Rapids Jefferson (1983) 2020 — Caitlin Clark, Dowling Catholic Louise Stepnowski, Mystic (1934) Glenda Nicholson, Maynard (1957) Jeannie Demers, Albert City-Truesdale 2019 — Zoe Young, West Des Moines Valley Dorothy Lutterman, Wellsburg (1935) Harriet Taylor, New Sharon (1957) (1983) 2018 — Ashley Joens, Iowa City High Mildred Moore, Hillsboro (1935) Vivian Fleming, Emerson (1958) Tanya Warren, Des Moines Lincoln (1983) 2017 — Elle Ruffridge, Pocahontas Area Virginia Hayes, Centerville (1936) Judy Hodson, Donnellson (1958) Pam Rudisill, Des Moines Hoover (1984) 2016 — Makenzie Meyer, Mason City Evelyn Thompson, Gilman (1936) Mary Anne Roquet, Maynard (1958) Jayme Olson, Bettendorf (1994) 2015 — Nicole Miller, North Linn Donna Archibald, Centerville (1937) Ruth Wallestad, Cedar Valley (1958) Kris Huffman, Fort Dodge (1985) 2014 — Alexis Conaway, MOC-Floyd Valley Barbara Baldon, Adel (1937) Pat Gethman, Gladbrook (1959) Shanda Berry, Oelwein (1985) 2013 — Ally Disterhoft, Iowa City West 2012 — Jessie Pauley,OA-BCIG Ordella Rodenbaugh, Guthrie Center (1937) Virginia Henniges, Maynard (1959) Jenni Fitzgerald, North Scott (1986) 2011 — Kiah Stokes, Linn-Mar Monica Ward, Maloy (1937) Carole Phillips, Hamburg (1959) Robin Becker, CR Jefferson (1986) 2010 — Carli Tritz, Bishop Heelan Helen Wurster, Lenox (1937) Phyllis Bothwell, Pisgah (1960) Jan Jensen, Elk Horn-Kimballton (1987) Kristi Kincaid,Waterloo West (1987) 2009 – Amanda Zimmerman, Ballard Mary McConville, Centerville (1938) Cordelia Coltvet, Gruver (1960) 2008-Jennifer Jorgensen, SEW-Grand Helen Parker, Coon Rapids (1938) Patty Morgan, Roland (1960) Missy Sharer, Marshalltown (1987) Lynne Lorenzen, Ventura (1987) 2007-Kelsey Bolte, Battle Creek-Ida Grove Phyllis Dunbar, Lenox (1939) Rita Peterson, Boxholm (1960) 2006-Shellie Mossman, Carroll Kathy Halligan, West Sioux (1988) Geraldine Gearhart, West Bend (1939) Bonnie Suntken, Messervey (1960) 2005-Wendy Ausdemore, Tri-Center Robin Threatt, Cedar Rapids Jefferson (1988) Viola Meyer, Wellsburg (1939) Lori Williams, New Sharon (1960) 2004- Jamie Boyd, Underwood Trisha Waugh, Jefferson-Scranton (1988) Alice Terpstra, Lynnville (1939) Carol Blanchard, Central City (1961) 2003- Deb Remmerde, Rock Valley Molly Tideback, Waterloo Columbus (1988) Elizabeth Brinkema, Kamrar (1940) Dianne Frieden, Valley (1961) 2002-Linda Sayavongchanh, DM Lincoln Molly Goodenbauer, Waterloo West (1989) Jeanette Haas, Rhodes (1940) Linda Lory, Rockwell City (1961) 2001--Stephanie Rich, Washington Shannon Kite, Elk Horn-Kimballton (1989) Helen Joura, Olin (1940) Pam Slock, East Greene (1961) 2000--Anne O'Neil, Cedar Rapids Kennedy Karen Jennings, Tri-Center (1989) Mary Link, Farrar (1940) Joanne Heitman, Van Horne (1962) 1999--Nina Smith, Waterloo West Margaret Macomber, Olin (1940) Karen Moeller, Wapsie Valley (1962) Erin Maher, Davenport Assumption (1989) 1998--Sara Stribe, Carroll Charlotte Weltha, Randall (1940) Karen McCool, Guthrie Center (1963) Kim Van Deest, Grundy Center (1989) 1997--Randi Peterson, Cedar Falls Kristi Kinne, Jefferson-Scranton (1991) Dorothy Wirds, Iowa Falls (1940) Peg Peterson, Everly (1963) 1996--Tammi Blackstone, Cherokee Stacey Paskert, Emmetsburg (1991) Dorothy Gronna, Waterville (1941) Barbara Pforts, Mediapolis (1963) 1995--Amy Herrig, Dubuque Senior Shelley Sheetz, CR Kennedy (1991) Eleanor Lira, Numa (1941) Janet Waterbury, Schaller (1964) 1994--Alison Lucy, Treynor Barb Franke, Cedar Falls (1991) Helen Van Houten, Hansell (1941) Karla Hill, South Hamilton (1965) 1993--(6)--Lisa Brinkmeyer, Hubbard-Radcliffe Jenny Noll, Muscatine (1992) 1993--(5)--Karen Schulte, CR Jefferson Florence Woodman, Stuart (1941) Karma Hill, South Hamilton (1965) Missy Miller, Colo-Nesco (1992) Bertha Longseth, Ottosen (1942) Cherri Mankenberg, West Monona (1965) 1992--(6)--Missy Miller, Colo-Nesco Kate Galligan, CR Jefferson (1992) 1992--(5)--Kate Galligan, CR Jefferson Pauline Lunn, Sheldahl (1942) Judy Riese, West Marshall (1965) Janel Grimm, Deep River/Montezuma (1993) Loveta Stokes, Mallard (1942) Connie Shafar, Bedford (1965) 1991--(6)--Stacey Paskert, Emmetsburg Lisa Brinkmeyer, Hubbard-Radcliffe (1993) 1991--(5)--Barb Franke, Cedar Falls Eva Tometich, Numa (1942) Ellen Mosher, Allison-Bristow (1967) Amy Towne, AST Avoca (1993) Verna Vorba, Clutier (1942) Lois Stuflick, Kanawha (1967) 1990--(6)--Shelby Petersen, Graettinger Stacy Frese, Cedar Rapids Washington (1995) 1990--(5)--Michelle Nason, Iowa City High Maxine Armstrong, Wiota (1943) Sharon Tyler, South Hamilton (1967) Amy Herrig, Dubuque Senior (1995) 1989--Molly Goodenbour, Waterloo West Marjorie Bolar, Steamboat Rock (1943) Jeannette Olson, Everly (1968) Randi Peterson, Cedar Falls (1996) 1988--Molly Tideback, Waterloo Columbus Marilyn Coomes, Wiota (1943) EaVon Almquist, Pocahontas (1968) Monica Huelman, Vinton-Shellsburg (1996) 1987--Lynne Lorenzen, Ventura Sheryl Wischmeier, Mediapolis (1968) Joy Crowell, Cromwell (1943) Mary Berdo, Washington (1996) 1986--Jenni Fitzgerald, North Scott Lucille Green, Steamboat Rock (1943) Denise Long, Union-Whitten (1969) Tammi Blackstone, Cherokee (1996) 1985--Kris Huffman, Fort Dodge Frances Stansberry, Farson (1943) Debbie Merritt, Guthrie Center (1969) Lindsey Meder, Solon (1998) 1984--Roxanne Wellner, Vinton-Shellsburg Mary Johnston, Seymour (1944) Dona Fenske, Audubon (1969) Sara Stribe, Carroll (1998) 1982--Lisa Becker, CR Jefferson Phyllis Armstrong, Wiota (1945) Pat Ashby, ADM (1970) Erin Richards, Mason City (1998) 1981--Connie Yori, Ankeny Donnis Coomes, Wiota (1945) Terri Brannen, Farragut (1971) Linda Lappe, Winfield-Mount Union (1998) All-Time Championship Game Results SIX-PLAYER 1982 - Estherville 71, Des Moines East 70 3A Washington 43, Central Lee 36 1920 - Correctionville 11, Nevada 4 1983 - Fairfield 60, Des Moines Hoover 50 4A WDM Dowling 36, Cedar Falls 35 1921 - Audubon 21, Ottumwa 11 1984 - Vinton 60, Fort Dodge 54 2001 1922 - Audubon 10, Cresco 3 1985 - Fort Dodge 88, Waterloo Columbus 81 1A Preston 76, Cardinal Stritch 39 1923 - Audubon 15, Mallard 11 1986 - Sibley-Ocheyedan 61, Indianola 48 2A Rock Valley 42, St. Ansgar 29 1924 - Audubon 21, Iowa Falls 20 1987 - Ventura 90, Southeast Polk 69 3A Washington 52, Davenport Assumption 36 1925 - Aplington / Ida Grove (Round Robin Tie) 1988 - Dike 86, Southeast Polk 73 4A Cedar Falls 49, West Des Moines Dowling 36 1926 - Hampton 41, Audubon 23 1989 - Ankeny 57, Atlantic 36 1927 - Newhall 38, Sioux Center 37 1990 - Atlantic 77, North Iowa 65 2002 1928 - Ida Grove 32, Pleasant Plain 30 1991 - Emmetsburg 76, Colo-Nesco 58 1A Rock Valley 62, Hinton 56 1929 - Ida Grove 18, Perry 17 1992 - Osage 88, Hampton-Dumont 70 2A Mid-Prairie 51, Colo-Nesco 49 1930 - Perry 32, Mingo 21 1993 - Hubbard-Radcliffe 85, Atlantic 66 3A Perry 54, Cedar Rapids Xavier 32 1931 - Avoca 17, Centerville 15 4A Ankeny 29, Waterloo West 27 1932 - Parkersburg 30, Centerville 18 FIVE-PLAYER 1933 - Hampton 33, Hillsboro 22 1985 - Linn-Mar 56, CR Washington 40 2003 1934 - Wellsburg 30, Aplington 22 1986 - Marshalltown 73, North Scott 42 1A Rock Valley 71, Rockwell City-Lytton 55 1935 - Centerville 25, Hillsboro 16 1987 - Western Dubuque 45, North Scott 42 2A Underwood 58, Maquoketa Valley 36 1936 - Centerville 37, Cumberland 24 1988 - CR Washington 65, Bettendorf 47 3A Cedar Rapids Xavier 53, Atlantic 37 1937 - Guthrie Center 30, Waterville 26 1989 - Muscatine 52, Durant 45 4A Ankeny 37, Muscatine 25 1938 - West Bend 44, Lenox 41 1990 - Waterloo Columbus 63, CR Jefferson 58 1939 - West Bend 53, Lenox 36 1991 - Cedar Falls 59, Fort Dodge 33 2004 1940 - Hansell 59, Waterville 20 1992 - W. Des Moines Dowling 69, Bettendorf 44 1A Rockwell City-Lytton 46, English Valleys 38 1941 - Numa 43, Mallard 39 1993 - CR Jefferson 70, Solon 51 2A Underwood 50, Grundy Center 47 1942 - Clutier 40, Wiota 26 3A Waukon 71, Charles City 46 1943 - Steamboat Rock 32, Havelock 24 1994 4A Ankeny 55, Dowling Catholic 41 1944 - Wiota 44, Gowrie 25 1A Treynor 61, Pomeroy-Palmer 58 1945 - Wiota 30, Coon Rapids 25 2A Solon 76, Wilton 72 2005 1946 - Coon Rapids 48, New Providence 40 3A Central DeWitt 65, Storm Lake 55 1A Charter Oak-Ute 63, IKM 61 1947 - Seymour 59, Numa 33 4A Bettendorf 50, Dubuque Senior 38 2A Grundy Center 54, Tri-Center 51 1948 - Kamrar 65, Wilton Junction 40 3A Cedar Rapids Xavier 52, Keokuk 44 1949 - Wellsburg 56, Oakland 40 1995 4A Ankeny 65, Cedar Rapids Washington 57 1950 - Slater 65, Kamrar 52 1A Winfield-Mount Union 56, NE Hamilton 29 1951 - Hansell 70, Monona 59 2A Center Point-Urbana 62, Sibley-Ocheyedan 44 2006 1952 - Reinbeck 61, Monona 55 3A Vinton-Shelllsburg 41, Harlan 29 1A IKM 54, Treynor 33 1953 - Garnavillo 67, New Sharon 60 4A Cedar Rapids Washington 63, WDM Valley 61 2A North Butler 40, Batte Creek-Ida Grove 27 1954 - Garnavillo 48, Oakland 45 3A Norwalk 54, Ballard 43 1955 - Goldfield 53, Holstein 51 OT 1996 4A Des Moines Roosevelt 53, CR Washington 28 1956 - Maynard 62, Garrison 51 1A Winfield-Mount Union 54, Lynnville-Sully 47 1957 - Garrison 47, Maynard 46 2A Sibley-Ocheyedan 52, North Cedar 28 2007 1958 - West Central 59, Emerson 51 3A Carroll 52, Vinton-Shellsburg 48 1A Graettinger-Terril 53, IKM 49 1959 - Gladbrook 72, West Central 60 4A WDM Dowling 46, Cedar Falls 37 2A North Butler 51, Battle Creek-Ida Grove 38 1960 - Gladbrook 67, Eldora 53 3A Cedar Rapids Xavier 52, Spirit Lake 43 1961 - Valley 78, Lost Nation 62 1997 4A Sioux City North 71, Des Moines Roosevelt 57 1962 - Van Horne 62, Mediapolis 59 1A Lynnville-Sully 51, Newell Fonda 49 1963 - Guthrie Center 76, Wellsburg 69 2A Solon 70, Mid-Prairie 47 2008 1964 - West Monona 70, South Hamilton 67 3A Carroll 50, MOC-Floyd Valley 49 1A Springville 67, Newell-Fonda 60 1965 - South Hamilton 61, WDM Valley 47 4A Ankeny 44, West Des Moines Dowling 43 2A Davenport Assumption 46, MFL-Mar-Mac 27 1966 - Everly 65, Lake City 55 3A Sioux City Bishop Heelan 54, Pella 51 1967 - Mediapolis 51, South Hamilton 35 1998 4A Iowa CIty High 48, CR Washington 46 1968 - Union-Whitten 113, Everly 107 OT 1A Lynnville-Sully 48, Winfield-Mount Union 46 1969 - Montezuma 66, Allison-Bristow 60 2A Solon 57, West Lyon 50 2009 1970 - Montezuma 76, Manilla 59 3A Carroll Kuemper 49, Washington 47 1A AGWSR 28, Springville 27 1971 - Farragut 67, Mediapolis 60 4A WDM Dowling 49, Denison-Schleswig 37 2A IKM-Manning 50, Cascade 31 1972 - Roland-Story 68, Guthrie Center 64 3A Ballard 47, Sioux City Bishop Heelan 22 1973 - Mediapolis 68, Adel 51 1999 4A Sioux City North 51, Ames 45 1974 - Manilla 91, Adel 74 1A Lynnville-Sully 53, IKM 38 1975 - Lake View-Auburn 51, Mediapolis 50 OT 2A Audubon 53, Denver 50 2010 1976 - Lake View-Auburn 60, Manilla 50 3A Washington 61, Estherville-Lincoln Central 46 1A Exira 57, Mount Ayr 55 1977 - Southeast Polk 51, CR Kennedy 48 4A Ankeny 42, Waterloo West 37 2A Mount Vernon 59, Manson-NW Webster 56 1978 - Ankeny 78, Lake View-Auburn 69 3A Bishop Heelan 73, Waukon 54 1979 - Des Moines East 82, Bettendorf 62 2000 4A Linn-Mar 38, Des Moines East 35 1980 - Ankeny 71, Norwalk 69 1A Preston 51, Newell-Fonda 37 1981 - Norwalk 53, Ankeny 51 2A North Cedar 49, Council Bluffs St. Albert 45 2011 2020 1A Martensdale-St. Marys 40, Ar-We-Va 23 1A Newell-Fonda 65, Bishop Garrigan 63 2A OA-BCIG 46, Estherville-Lincoln Central 35 2A North Linn 66, Osage 42 3A Davenport Assumption 50, Mount Vernon 39 3A Bishop Heelan 53, North Polk 46 4A Des Moines East 52, Iowa City West 40 4A North Scott 49, Lewis Central 35 5A Johnston 69, Waukee 65 2012 1A North Mahaska 40, Bedford 31 2A Western Christian 67, Pella Christian 57 3A Davenport Assumption 59, MOC-FV 32 4A Iowa City West 61, Ankeny 54 (OT)

2013 1A Central Lyon 63, Newell-Fonda 61 2A Western Christian 75, Lawton-Bronson 58 3A Davenport Assumption 62, Estherville-LC 40 4A Cedar Rapids Xavier 53, Harlan 52 5A Southeast Polk 43, Dowling Catholic 34

2014 1A Burlington Notre Dame 57, Newell-Fonda 54 2A Western Christian 79, Hudson 55 3A MOC-Floyd Valley 63, Unity Christian 57 4A Harlan 55, Western Dubuque 51 5A Dowling Catholic 66, Southeast Polk 55

2015 1A Newell-Fonda 45, Springville 43 2A Unity Christian 69, North Linn 40 3A Nevada 58, Pocahontas Area 54 4A Harlan 56, Western Dubuque 45 5A Waukee 72, West Des Moines Valley 59

2016 1A Springville 48, Turkey Valley 47 2A Unity Christian 42, Western Christian 41 3A Pocahontas Area 59, Nevada 49 4A Mason City 51, Pella 44 5A Ankeny Centennial 46, Johnston 42

2017 1A Springville 45, Turkey Valley 36 2A Western Christian 51, Treynor 48 3A Pocahontas Area 61, Sioux Center 38 4A North Scott 50, Marion 42 (OT) 5A West Des Moines Valley 71, Cedar Falls 59

2018 1A - Springville 60, Newell-Fonda 49 2A - Cascade 41, Grundy Center 37 3A - Crestwood 73, Sioux Center 48 4A - Marion 69, Grinnell 48 5A - Iowa City West 56, Iowa City High 45

2019 1A - Newell-Fonda 76, West Hancock 52 2A - Treynor 48, Grundy Center 30 3A - Center Point-Urbana 54, North Polk 35 4A - North Scott 50, Marion 49 5A - West Des Moines Valley 65, Southeast Polk 60 Previous IGHSAU State Champions

BY YEAR 1986-- Sibley-Ocheyedan 2001— Preston (1A) 1926--Hampton Marshalltown (5) Rock Valley (2A) 1927--Newhall Washington (3A) 1928--Ida Grove 1987-- Ventura (6) Cedar Falls (4A) 1929--Ida Grove Western Dubuque 1930--Perry 2002 – Rock Valley (1A) 1931--Avoca 1988-- Dike (6) Mid-Prairie (2A) 1932--Parkersburg Cedar Rapids Washington (5) Perry (3A) 1933--Hampton Ankeny (4A) 1934--Wellsburg 1989-- Ankeny (6) 1935--Centerville Muscatine (5) 2003 - Rock Valley (1A) 1936--Centerville Underwood (2A) 1937--Guthrie Center 1990-- Atlantic (6) Cedar Rapids Xavier (3A) 1938--West Bend Waterloo Columbus (5) Ankeny (4A) 1939--West Bend 1940--Hansell 1991-- Emmetsburg (6) 2004 Rockwell City-Lytton (1A) 1941--Numa Cedar Falls (5) Underwood (2A) 1942--Clutier Waukon (3A) 1943--Steamboat Rock 1992-- Osage (6) Ankeny (4A) 1944--Wiota WDM Dowling (5) 1945--Wiota 2005 Charter Oak-Ute (1A) 1946--Coon Rapids 1993-- Hubbard-Radcliffe (6) Grundy Center (2A) 1947--Seymour Cedar Rapids Jefferson (5) Cedar Rapids Xavier (3A) 1948--Kamrar Ankeny (4A) 1949--Wellsburg 1994-- Treynor (1A) 1950--Slater Solon (2A) 2006 IKM (1A) 1951--Hansell Central DeWitt (3A) North Butler (2A) 1952--Reinbeck Bettendorf (4A) Norwalk (3A) 1953--Garnavillo Des Moines Roosevelt (4A) 1954--Garnavillo 1995-- Winfield-Mt. Union (1A) 1955--Goldfield Center Pt.-Urbana (2A) 2007 Graettinger-Terril (1A) 1956--Maynard Vinton-Shellsburg (3A) North Butler (2A) 1957--Garrison CR Washington (4A) Cedar Rapids Xavier (3A) 1958--Maynard Sioux City North (4A) 1959--Gladbrook 1996-- Winfield-Mt. Union (1A) 1960--Gladbrook Sibley-Ocheyedan (2A) 2008 Springville (1A) 1961--Valley (Elgin) Carroll (3A) Davenport Assumption (2A) 1962--Van Horne WDM Dowling (4A) Sioux City Bishop Heelan (3A) 1963--Guthrie Center Iowa City High (4A) 1964--West Monona 1997-- Lynnville-Sully (1A) 1965--South Hamilton Solon (2A) 2009 AGWSR (1A) 1966--Everly Carroll (3A) IKM-Manning (2A) 1967--Mediapolis Ankeny (4A) Ballard (3A) 1968--Union-Whitten Sioux City North (4A) 1969--Montezuma 1998-- Lynnville-Sully (1A) 1970--Montezuma Solon (2A) 2010 Exira (1A) 1971--Farragut Carroll Kuemper (3A) Mount Vernon (2A) 1972--Roland-Story WDM Dowling (4A) Bishop Heelan (3A) 1973--Mediapolis Linn-Mar (4A) 1974--Manilla 1999-- Lynnville-Sully (1A) 1975--Lake View-Auburn Audubon (2A) 2011 Martensdale-St. Marys (1A) 1976--Lake View-Auburn Washington (3A) OA-BCIG (2A) 1977--Southeast Polk Ankeny (4A) Davenport Assumption (3A) 1978--Ankeny Des Moines East (4A) 1979--Des Moines East 2000-- Preston (1A) 1980--Ankeny North Cedar (2A) 2012 North Mahaska (1A) 1981--Norwalk Washington (3A) Western Christian (2A) 1982--Estherville WDM Dowling (4A) Davenport Assumption (3A) 1983--Fairfield Iowa City West (4A) 1984--Vinton 1985-- Fort Dodge (6) Linn-Mar (5) 2013 Central Lyon (1A) CR Washington (2): 1988, 95 (4A) Muscatine (1): 1989 Western Christian (2A) CR Xavier (4): 2003 (3A), 05 (3A), 07 (3A), 12 (4A) Davenport Assumption (3A) Center Pt.-Urbana (2): 1995 (2A), 2019 (3A) Nevada (1): 2015 (3A) Cedar Rapids Xavier (4A) Central DeWitt (1): 1994 (3A) Newell-Fonda (3): 2015 (1A), 19 (1A), 20 (1A) Southeast Polk (5A) Central Lyon (1): 2013 (1A) Newhall (1): 1927 Centerville (2): 1935, 36 North Butler (2): 2006 (2A), 2007 (2A) 2014 Burlington Notre Dame (1A) Charter Oak-Ute (1): 2005 (1A) North Cedar (1): 2000 (2A) Western Christian (2A) Clutier (1): 1942 North Linn (1): 2020 (2A) MOC-Floyd Valley (3A) Coon Rapids (1): 1946 North Mahaska (1): - 2012 (1A) Harlan (4A) Crestwood (1): 2018 (3A) North Scott (3): 2017 (4A), 19 (4A), 20 (4A) Dowling Catholic (5A) Norwalk (2): 1981, 2006 (3A) Numa (1): 1941 2015 Newell-Fonda (1A) Davenport Assumption (4): 2008 (2A), 11 (3A), 12 Unity Christian (2A) (3A), 13 (3A) OA-BCIG (1): 2011 (2A) Nevada (3A) Des Moines East (2): 1979, 2011 (4A) Osage (1): 1992 Harlan (4A) Des Moines Roosevelt (1): 2006 (4A) Waukee (5A) Dike (1): 1988 Parkersburg (1): 1932 Dowling Catholic (5): 1992, 96 (4A), 98 (4A), 2000 Perry (2): 1930, 02 (3A) 2016 Springville (1A) (4A), 14 (5A) Pocahontas Area (2): 2016 (3A), 17 (3A) Unity Christian (2A) Preston (2): 2000 (1A), 2001 (1A) Pocahontas Area (3A) Emmetsburg (1): 1991 Mason City (4A) Estherville (1): 1982 Reinbeck (1): 1952 Ankeny Centennial (5A) Everly (1): 1966 Rock Valley (3): 2001 (2A), 02 (1A), 03 (1A) Exira (1): 2010 (1A) Rockwell City-Lytton (1): 2004 (1A) 2017 Springville (1A) Roland-Story (1): 1972 Western Christian (2A) Farragut (1): 1971 Pocahontas Area (3A) Fairfield (1): 1983 Seymour (1): 1947 North Scott (4A) Fort Dodge (1): 1985 Sibley-Ocheyedan (2): 1986, 96 (2A) West Des Moines Valley (5A) Sioux City Bishop Heelan (3): 2008 (3A), 10 (3A), 20 Garnavillo (2): 1953, 54 (3A) 2018 Springville (1A) Garrison (1): 1957 Sioux City North (2): 2007 (4A), 09 (4A) Cascade (2A) Gladbrook (2): 1959-60 Slater (1): 1950 Crestwood (3A) Goldfield (1): 1955 Solon (3): 1994 (2A), 97 (2A), 98 (2A) Marion (4A) Graettinger-Terril (1): 2007 (1A) South Hamilton (1): 1965 Iowa City West (5A) Grundy Center (1): 2005 (2A) Southeast Polk (2): 1977, 2012 (5A) Guthrie Center (2): 1937-63 Springville (4): 2008 (1A) , 16 (1A), 17 (1A) , 18 2019 Newell-Fonda (1A) (1A) Treynor (2A) Hampton (2): 1926-33 Steamboat Rock (1): 1943 Center Point-Urbana (3A) Harlan (2): 2014 (4A), 15 (4A) North Scott (4A) Hansell (2): 1940-51 Treynor (2): 1994 (1A), 2019 (2A) West Des Moines Valley (5A) Hubbard-Radcliffe (1): 1993 Ida Grove- (2): 1928-29 Underwood (2): 2003 (2A), 04 (2A) 2020 Newell-Fonda (1A) IKM (1): 2006 (1A) Union-Whitten (1): 1968 North Linn (2A) IKM-Manning (1): 2009 (2A) Unity Christian (2): 2015 (2A), 16 (2A) Bishop Heelan (3A) Iowa City High (1): 2008 (4A) North Scott (4A) Iowa City West (2): 2012 (4A), 18 (5A) Valley (Elgin) (1): 1961 Johnston (5A) Van Horne (1): 1962 Johnston (1): 2020 (5A) Ventura (1) 1987 BY SCHOOL Vinton (1): 1984 AGWSR — (1) 2009 (1A) Kamrar (1): 1948 Vinton-Shellsburg (1): 1995 (3A) Ankeny (9) - 1978, 80, 89, 97 (4A), 99 (4A), 02 (4A) , 03 (4A), 04 (4A), 05 (4A) Lake View-Auburn (2): 1975-76 Washington (3): 1999 (3A), 2000 (3A), 2001 (3A) Ankeny Centennial (1): 2016 (5A) Linn-Mar (2)” 1985, 2010 (4A) Waterloo Columbus (1) 1990 Atlantic (1): 1990 Lynnville-Sully (3): 1997 (1A), 98 (1A), 99 (1A) Wuakee (1): 2015 (5A) Avoca (1): 1931 Waukon (1): 2004 (3A) Aububon (1): 1999 (2A) Manilla (1): 1974 Wellsburg (2): 1934, 49 Marion (1): 2018 (4A) West Bend (1): 1938-39 Ballard (1): 2009 (3A) Marshalltown (1): 1986 West Des Moines Valley (2): 2017 (5A), 19 (5A) Bettendorf (1): 1994 (4A) Martensdale-St. Marys (1): 2011 (1A) West Monona (1): 1964 Burlington Notre Dame (1) : 014 (1A) Mason City (1): 2016 (4A) Western Christian (4): 2012 (2A), 13 (2A), 14 (2A), Maynard (2): 1956-58 17 (2A) Carroll (2): 1996 (3A), 97 (3A) Mediapolis (2): 1967-73 Western Dubuque (1): 1987 Carroll Kuemper(1): 1998 (3A) Mid-Prairie (1): 2002 (2A) Winfield-Mt. Union (2): 1995 (1A), 96 (1A) Cascade (1): 2018 (2A) MOC-Floyd Valley (1): 2014 (3A) Wiota (2): 1944-45 Cedar Falls (2): 1991, 2001 (4A) Montezuma (2): 1969-70 CR Jefferson (1): 1993 Mount Vernon(1): 2010 (2A) All-Time Tournament Leading Tournament Scorers

SIX-PLAYER 1993 - Lisa Brinkmeyer, Hubbard-Radcliffe 207 4 4A - Kelly Krei, Iowa CIty High 3 68 1920 - Valera Cobb, Correctionville 73 5 2009 1921 - Dorcas Anderson, Audubon 89 5 FIVE-PLAYER 1A - Katie Eiben, Springville 3 42 1922 - Unavailable 1985 - Juli Campbell, Linn-Mar 46 2 2A - Bailey Halbur, IKM-Manning 3 48 1923 - Unavailable 1986 - Molly Tideback, Wat. Columbus 49 2 3A - Carli Tritz, Sioux City Bishop Heelan 3 55 1924 - Helen McLearn, Audubon 55 4 1987 - Molly Tideback, Wat. Columbus 66 2 4A - Jalyssa Ceasar, Sioux City North 3 54 1925 - Minnie Ruter, Aplington 72 3 1988 - Brenda Frese, CR Washington 57 2 2010 1926 - Deone Gibson, Hampton 81 3 1989 - Mary Holmes, CR Regis 70 3 1A - Hallie Christofferson, Exira 3 92 1927 - Luella Gardeman, Newhall 79 4 1990 - Carol Boardman, CR Jefferson 54 3 2A - Taylor Dicus, Mount Vernon 3 56 1928 - Veda Barentson, Audubon 50 3 1991 - Shelley Sheetz, CR Kennedy 82 3 3A - Carli Tritz, Bishop Heelan 3 70 1929 - Pat McClure, Iowa Falls 48 3 1992 - Kate Galligan, CR Jefferson 58 3 4A - Kiah Stokes, Linn-Mar 3 61 1930 - Jean Smith, Perry 46 3 1993 - Karen Schulte, CR Jefferson 95 3 2011 1931 - Della Brammann, Avoca 43 3 1994 - (1A) Alison Lucy, Treynor 69 3 1A - Mackenzie Morrison, Martensdale-SM 3 48 1932 - Geneva Langerman, Parkersburg 91 3 (2A) Debbie Marolf, Wilton 66 3 2A - Jessie Pauley, OA-BCIG 3 68 1933 - Geneva Langerman, Hampton 89 3 (3A) Natalie Siefer, Storm Lake 58 3 3A - Melissa Youngblut, Dav. Assumption 3 46 1934 - Anna Meyer, Aplington 90 4 (4A) Jayme Olson, Bettendorf 60 3 4A - Markisha Wright, Des Moines East 3 65 1935 - Madge Elswick, Centerville 61 4 1995 - (1A) Trisha Heiden, NE Hamilton 62 3 2012 1936 - Evelyn Thompson ,Gilman 70 4 (2A) Kate Hanneman, CP-Urbana 59 3 1A - Caila Raymonda, Bedford 3 40 1937 - Jean Puls, Waterville 85 4 (3A) Monica Huelman, Vinton-S’burg 68 3 2A - Brooke Wolterstorff, Western Christian 3 41 1938 - Esther Noeding, West Bend 84 3 (4A) Angie Schreurs, WDM Valley 59 3 3A - Danielle Moore, Davenport Assumption 3 57 1939 - Geraldine Gearhart, West Bend 80 4 1996 - (1A) Linda Lappe, Winfield-MU 55 3 4A - Maddie Manning, Ankeny 3 55 1940 - Helen Van Houten, Hansell 137 4 (2A) Abbi Schutte, Sibley-Och. 61 3 2013 1941 - Gloria Moneymaker, Lenox 84 4 (3A) Monica Huelman, Vinton-S’burg 723 1A - Renee Maneman, Newell-Fonda 3 54 1942 - Betty Mundt, Clutier 75 4 (4A) Randi Peterson, Cedar Falls 55 3 2A - Josie Kopal, Lawton-Bronson 3 60 1943 - Bernice Kaufman, Havelock 58 3 1997 - (1A) Jessica Nikkel, Lynnville-Sully 48 3 3A - Alexis Conaway, MOC-Floyd Valley 2 39 1944 - Amy Brehmer, Hartley 95 4 (2A) Lindsey Meder, Solon 60 3 4A - Kayla Armstrong, CR Xavier 3 49 1945 - Verdelle Schuneman, Steamboat Rock 133 4 (3A) Kim McCaffrey, Carroll 57 3 5A - Audrey Faber, Dowling Catholic 3 46 1946 - Marjorie Gast, Steamboat Rock 128 4 (4A) Erica Junod, Ankeny 47 3 2014 1947 - Betty Armstrong, Wiota 96 4 1998 - (1A) Katie Sorrell, Winfield-MU 59 3 1A - Claudia Larsen, Newell-Fonda 3 53 1948 - Arlys Van Langen, Kamrar 142 4 (2A) Lindsey Meder, Solon 70 3 2A - Jamie Gesink, Western Christian 3 59 1949 - Mary Ann Jensen, Oakland 126 4 (3A) Stephanie Rich, Washington 54 3 3A - Alexis Conaway, MOC-Floyd Valley 3 76 1950 - Pat Howell, Winterset 116 4 (4A) Allison Schultz, Denison-S’wig 46 3 4A - Jess Schaben, Harland & 1951 - Alberta Van Dyke, Hansell 141 4 1999 - (1A) Jessica Nikkel, Lynnville-Sully 58 3 Rose Simon-Ressler, Western Dub. 3 48 1952 - Norma Schoulte, Monona 174 4 (2A) Shari Davis, Denver 65 3 5A - Audrey Faber, Dowling Catholic 3 50 1953 - Sandra Fiete, Garnavillo 143 4 (3A) Stephanie Rich, Washington 61 3 2015 1954 - Orma Chelf, West Liberty 110 4 (4A) Nina Smith, Waterloo West 63 3 1A - Erin Gerke, Newell-Fonda 3 48 1955 - Marcia Robinson, Goldfield 106 4 2000 - (1A) Janelle Seagren, Newell-Fonda44 3 2A - Nicole Miller, North Linn 3 83 1956 - Sylvia Froning, Garrison 160 4 (2A) Kelly Lehrman, North Cedar 50 3 3A - Elle Ruffridge, Pocahontas Area 3 86 1957 - Glenda Nicholson, Maynard 164 4 (3A) Stephanie Rich, Washington 55 3 4A - Taylor Frederick, Harlan 3 69 1958 - Vivian Fleming, Emerson 200 4 (4A) Ellie Peterson, Cedar Falls 56 3 5A - Grace Vander Weide, WDM Valley 3 53 1959 - Virginia Henniges, Maynard 194 4 2001 - (1A) Jennifer Goetz, Cardinal Stritch 64 3 2016 1960 - Ruth Steinfeldt, Eldora 178 4 (2A) Erica Schlotfeldt, Rock Valley 63 3 1A - Mikayla Nachazel, Springville 3 59 1961 - Dianne Frieden, Valley 156 4 (3A) Stephanie Rich, Washington 64 3 2A - Ashtyn Veerbeek, Western Christian 3 58 1962 - Peg Petersen, Everly 180 4 (4A) Tracy Paustian, Dav. West 45 2 3A - Elle Ruffridge, Pocahontas Area 3 83 1963 - Karen McCool, Guthrie Center 183 4 2002 - (1A) Deb Remmerde, Rock Valley 66 3 4A - Makenzie Meyer, Mason City 3 55 1964 - Fayne Triem, Valley 192 4 (2A) Morgan Nelson, Colo-Nelson 68 3 5A - Taryn Knuth, Johnston 3 51 1965 - Karla Hill, South Hamilton 130 4 (3A) Cassie Hager, Perry 55 3 2017 1966 - Jeanette Olson, Everly 158 4 (4A) Linda Sayavongchanh, DM Lincoln 59 2 1A - Mikayla Nachazel, Springville 3 65 1967 - Jeanette Olson, Everly 191 4 2003 (1A) Deb Remmerde, Rock Valley 93 3 2A - Ashtyn Veerbeek, Western Christian 3 61 1968 - Denise Long, Union-Whitten 282 4 (2A) Jamie Boyd, Underwood 59 3 3A - Elle Ruffridge, Pocahontas Area 3 81 1969 - Denise Long, Union-Whitten 266 4 (3A) Jill Martin, Norwalk 43 2 4A - Karli Rucker, North Scott 3 58 1970 - Sandy Van Cleave, Montezuma 172 4 (4A) Nicky Wieben, Ankeny 39 3 5A - Grace Berg, Indianola 2 47 1971 - Barb Wischmeier, Mediapolis 188 4 2004 (1A) Afton Ringgenberg, RWCLytton 45 3 1972 - Deb Kaune, West Central 189 4 (2A) Nicole Vander Pol, Grundy C. 69 3 2018 1973 - Debbie Coates, Mediapolis 221 4 (3A) Samantha Reiser, Waukon 71 3 1A - Olivia Larsen, Newell-Fonda 3 62 1974 - Jean Rostermundt, Manilla 157 4 (4A) Tanna Slings, Dowling Cath. 46 3 2A - Hailey Wallis, Grundy Center 3 55 1975 - Debbie Coates, Mediapolis 221 4 2005 (1A) Kala Kuhlmann, CO-Ute 67 3 3A - Sharon Goodman, Crestwood 3 73 1976 - Angie Sommers, Andrew 180 4 (2A) Wendy Ausdemore, Tri-Center 77 3 4A - Sienna Durr, Grinnell 3 70 1977 - Lisa James, Belmond 142 4 (3A) Maggie O’Connell, CR Xavier 48 3 5A - Ashley Joens, Iowa City High 3 86 1978 - Mona Mossbarger, Vinton 152 4 (4A) Megan Wittkop, Ankeny 49 3 1979 - Mary Henke, Hudson 158 4 2006 2019 1980 - Karrie Wallen, Britt 209 4 1A - Margo Muhlbauer, IKM 3 67 1A - Rachel Leerar, West Hancock 3 70 1981 - Connie Yori, Ankeny 166 4 2A - Kelsey Bolte, BC-Ida Grove 3 62 2A - Konnor Sudmann, Treynor 3 71 1982 - Opie Lowery, Des Moines East 167 4 3A - Alison Lacey, Ballard 3 57 3A - Jaedon Murphy, North Polk62 3 54 1983 - Melanie Broer, Fort Dodge 124 4 4A - Charmaine Bell, DM Roosevelt 3 52 4A - Kayba Laube, Marion 3 63 1984 - Kris Huffman, Fort Dodge 124 4 2007 5A - Zoe Young, West Des Moines Valley 3 90 1985 - Molly Tideback, Wat. Columbus 169 4 1A - Nelia Olsen, IKM 3 56 1986 - Diana Repp, Fairfield 141 4 2A - Kelsey Bolte, BC-Ida Grove 3 49 2020 1987 - Lynne Lorenzen, Ventura 240 4 3A - Jordi Gerking & Amber Kirschbaum Spirit Lake 3 42 1A - Audi Crooks, Bishop Garrgian 3 76 1988 - Trisha Waugh, Jeff.-Scranton 146 4 4A - Jacqui Kalin, Sioux City North 3 58 2A - Grace Flanagan, North Linn 3 61 1989 - Shannon Kite, Elk Horn-Kimb. 180 4 2008 3A - Ella Skinner, Bishop Heelan 3 62 1990 - Jill Uken, North Iowa 157 4 1A - Katie Eiben, Springville 3 60 4A - Grace Boffelli, North Scott 3 66 1991 - Stacie Segebart, Ar-We-Va 159 4 2A - Lauren Lybbert, Dav. Assumption 3 40 5A - Katie Dinnebier, Waukee 3 78 1992 - Ivy Mennen, Hampton-Dumont 146 4 3A - Jenny Dorman, Pella 3 53 18 Alphabetical Listing of State Tournament Qualifiers STATE CHAMPIONS PRIOR TO IGHSAU SPONSORSHIP Pisgah--1923 1920--Correctionville Radcliffe--1920-21 1921--Audubon 1922--Audubon Red Oak--1923 1923--Audubon Renwick--1923 1924--Audubon 1925--Ida Grove and Aplington Roland--1921 (round robin tie) Runnells--1921 QUALIFIERS PRIOR TO Sac City--1923 IGHSAU SPONSORSHIP Scranton--1921 Afton--1920 Sheffield--1920-21 Albia--1920-21 Sheldahl--1921 Aplington--1925 Sigourney--1921 Attica--1920 Sioux Rapids--1921 Audubon--1920-21-22-23-24 South English--1923 Bode--1923 Stanton--1921-22-23 Bondurant--1922 Story City--1921 Bradgate--1924 Strahan--1923 Brooklyn--1921 Renwick--1920 Centerville--1924 Valley Junction--1920-21 Chariton--1924 Waukee--1920-21 Churdan--1920-21 College Spings--1920 QUALIFIERS SINCE IGHSAU SPONSORSHIP Correctionville--1920-21 Ackley-Geneva--1976-79-83-84-85 Corydon--1923 Adair-Casey--1992-2014 Cresco--1922-23 Adel--1937-70-73-74-75 Cumberland--1921 Adel-DeSoto-76 Dallas Center--1920-21 Adel-DeSoto-Minburn -- 1995 Delphos--1921-23-24 AGWSR -- 2006-07-08-09-18 Ellsworth--1923 Akron--1938-39-45 Fertile--1920 Albert City--1956 Fonda--1920-21 Albia--1970-72 Fremont--1921 Alburnett--1958-61 Garner--1920 Alden--1962-63 Gladbrook--1923 Algona -- 2010 Grand Meadows--1924 Algona (Bishop) Garrigan--1996-97-00-18-20-21 Hampton--1920-21 Alleman--1933 Hiteman--1920-21-22 Allison-Bristow--1965-66-69-71-73-04 Hubbard--1921 Ames--1978-79-00-01-05-07-09-10-12 Hull--1924 Andrew--1973-74-75-76-2007 Ida Grove--1923-25 Anita--1953-63 Iowa Falls--1921-22-24 Ankeny--1942-53-74-76-77-78-80-81-85-87-89-90-95-97-98-99-00- Lake View--1921 02-03-04-05-09-10-11-12-13 Laurens--1921 Ankeny Centennial: 2016-19-21 Linn Grove--1920 Aplington--1931-34-76-78-81-82 Lisbon--1921 Aplington-Parkersburg--1996-2001-13-19 Lohrville--1920 Armstrong-Ringsted 1994-98 Lovilla--1923 Ar-We-Va--1991-2011-12-13 LuVerne--1923 Argyle--1958-59 Madrid--1921 Atlantic--1989-90-92-93-94-99-01-03-04 Mallard--1923 Audubon--1926-28-31-32-33-69-74-75-77-98-99-2006-10 Mapleton--1921 Aurelia--1978 Maynard--1924 Avoca--1931-34-40-42 Mingo--1920-21 Avo-Ha-Shelby-Tennant (AHST)-1993-01 Monona--1921 Mount Ayr--1920-21 Ballard--1959-70-97-98-01-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-14-15-16-20-21 Muscatine--1925 Battle Creek-Ida Grove - 2004-06-07 Nevada--1920-21-22-24 Beaconsfield--1956 Newell--1922-23 Bedford -- 2007-11-12-14-15 Norwalk--1920 Bellevue--1985-95-99-2012 Oakland--1923 Belmond--1976-77-78-79 Ottumwa--1921 Belmond-Klemme—2002 Perry--1925 Bennett--1962-68-80 Benton Community -- 2011-12-13 Corwith--1959-60 Bettendorf--1979-80-83-88-90-91-92-93-94-97-04 Council Bluffs Abraham Lincoln -- 1995-96-99-03 Bishop Heelan--1984-07-08-09-10-12-13-14-15-19-20 Council Bluffs St. Albert -- 1994-95-96-97-00-20 Blakesburg--1956-57-58-62 Creston--1977-78 Bode--1934-36-42 Crestwood -- 1995-97-03-14-15-17-18-19 Bonaparte--1934 Cumberland--1932-34-35-36 Bondurant-Farrar--1959-60-61-99-12-13-14-21 Curlew--1945 Boone--1958-89-2017-18 Braddyville--1946 Dallas Center-Grimes—1998-2008-14-21 Bridgewater-Fontanelle--1981 Dana--1934 Britt--1980-82 Davenport Assumption--1981-96-01-04-05-06-07-08-10-11-12-13-14- Buffalo Center-Rake-Lakota--1988-89 17-18-20-21 Burlington--1991-99 Davenport North -- 2016 Burlington Notre Dame: 2013-14-15-16-17 Davenport West -- 1995-00-01 Bussey--1955 Dayton--1974 Decorah--2000-06-07 Callender--1946-47 Deep River--1931-50-51 CAM (Cumberland-Anita-Massena) --1997-2019 Delaware Township (Nemaha)--1946 Camanche--1997-98-2010 Delwood--1966 Cardinal--1985 Denison--1986-87-94 Cardinal Stritch — 2001-02-03 Denison-Schleswig--1996-97-98-01-04-05-19 Carlisle--1946-67-69-92-02-14-15 Denver--1985-87-95-97-99-09-20 Carroll -- 1995-96-97-02-05 DeSoto--1940 Cascade — 2002-09-13-14-15-17-18-19-20 Des Moines Christian -- 2014-15-19-20 Cedar Falls--1991-95-96-98-99-01-08-15-16-17-18-20-21 Des Moines East--1979-80-82-90-2007-10-11-13-14 Cedar Rapids Jefferson--1982-90-92-93-97-98-00-06-07 Des Moines Hoover--1977-83-84-04 Cedar Rapids Kennedy--1977-78-91-99-03-04-09-10-14 Des Moines Lincoln--1987-88-93-96-98-99-01-02-03-04 Cedar Rapids Prairie — 2001-05-06-20 Des Moines North-Tech--1983 Cedar Rapids Regis--1979-89-97 Des Moines Roosevelt--1989-04-05-06-07-08 Cedar Rapids Washington--1975-76-85-88-95-96-05-06-07-08-11-13 Dike--1986-87-88 Cedar Rapids Xavier--2000-02-03-05-06-07-08-09-12-13-15-17-19 Dike-New Hartford -- 2018-19-20-21 Cedar Valley--1956-57-58-61-80 Donnellson--1955-56-57 Centerville--1931-32-33-35-36-37-38-41-42-50 Douds-Leando--1960 Center Point--1971 Dowling Catholic--1992-93-94-96-97-98-99-00-01-02-03-04-05-06-08- Center Point-Urbana--1993-95-14-16-17-18-19-20 13-14-15-17-18-19-21 Center Township (Gruver)--1944-45 Dubuque Senior--1983-85-89-90-94(2) Central City--1991 Dubuque Wahlert--1978-91-02-04-09-12-13-21 Central Decatur -- 2006-09-16-17-18-19 Dunkerton — 2008 Central DeWitt -- 1994-95-10-21 Dunlap--1966-70 Central Lee -- 2000 Durant--1989 Central Lyon -- 2012-15 Dysart-Geneseo--1977 Central Webster--1983 Charles City--1981-88-91-04 Earlham--1981-2013 Charter Oak--1948-50-52 East Central--1986 Charter Oak-Ute - 2005-06 Eddyville--1939-67 Cherokee--1977-91-03-05-16-17-21 Edgewood-Colesburg – 2002 Churdan--1949-51-52 Eldora--1955-56-58-60-62 Clarence--1935-55-56-57 Eldora-New Providence--1996 Clarinda--1976 Elk Horn-Kimballton--1967-71-78-87-89-90-92-97 Clarke -- 1994-97 Elkader Central--1977 Clarksville -- 2019 Emerson--1958 Clay Central--1973-75 Emmetsburg--1990-91-92-93-99 Clearfield--1964 English Valleys--1977-2003-04 Clear Creek-Amana: 2020 Essex--1991-93 Clear Lake—2002-14-15-17-18-20-21 Estherville-Lincoln Central --1979-82-99-2011-12-13-19 Clinton—1998 Everly--1961-62-63-64-65-66-67-68-71-72 Clutier--1941-42-43-46-47-48 Exira--1945-46-65-2008-10 Coggon--1945-50 Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton -- 2015-16-17-18-21 Coin--1955 Colo--1980 Fairfield--1982-83-84-85-86-88-90-2018 Colo-NESCO--1989-90-91-92-02-05-13-14 Fairfield Maharishi -- 2006 Colfax--1943-44-45-63-73 Farmington--1939-40-44-47 College Springs--1940 Farnhamville--1954 Competine Township (Farson)--1949 Farragut--1936-37-51-52-54-59-63-66-67-69-70-71-72-73-76 Conway--1935 Farrar--1935 Coon Rapids--1938-43-44-45-46-47-58 Fonda--1936-37-38 Coon Rapids-Bayard--1989-2009 Corning--1982 Fontanelle--1958 IKM-Manning--2009-11-12-13-15 Fort Dodge--1976-77-83-84-85-91-95 Fort Dodge St. Edmond--1978 Janesville -- 2014-17 Fort Madison -- 1997 Jefferson-Scranton--1988-91 Fort Madison Aquinas – 2002-04 Jesup--2000-20 Fredericksburg--1967 Johnston--1934-35-06-10-15-16-17-18-19-20-21 Frederika--1947 Fremont--1937 Kamrar--1937-39-40-48-50 Fremont-Mills--1965-2015 Kee -- 2016-18 Keokuk--1990-93-05-07-09-16 Galva--1945-53 Keswick--1948-49 Galva-Holstein--1991 Kingsley-Pierson--1962-67-16-17-21 Garnavillo--1953-54-73-87-88 Kinross--1953 Garner-Hayfield--1990-04 Knoxville--1949-51-75-2010 Garrison--1956-57-59-62-63 Kuemper Catholic --1981-87-94-96-98-05-06 George--1959 George-Little Rock--1990-01-03-05-09 Lacey--1945-46 Gilbert--1953-55-70-97-20 Lake City--1965-66 Gilman--1935-36-55 Lake Park--1957 Gilmore City--1940 Lake View-Auburn--1973-75-76-77-78-81-82-83-84-86 Gladbrook--1959-60 Lakota--1946 Gladbrook-Reinbeck -- 1994 Lamont--1931-44 Glenwood--1979-2012-20-21 LaPorte City--1986 Goldfield--1955 Latimer-Coulter--1952-53 Gowrie--1944 Laurel--1934 Graettinger-Terril -- 2007 Laurens--1969 Grafton--1955-56 Lawton-Bronson -- 2007-08-10-13 Grand (Boxholm)--1960 Ledyard--1935 Grand Meadows --1932 LeGrand--1938-59 Grand River--1953 LeMars—2002-18 Grinnell -- 2017-18-19 LeMars Gehlen Catholic — 2012-20 Griswold--1934 Lenox--1937-38-39-41-98 Grundy Center--1934-35-88-04-05-18-19-21 Lewis Central--1964-65-05-13-16-17-18-20 Guthrie Center--1937-46-47-49-51-56-57-61-62-63-64-68-69-71-72- Lineville--1938 80-82-84-94-02-07 Linn-Mar--1985-06-08-09-10-11-15 Guttenberg—1998 Little Rock--1952-88 Logan-Magnolia -- 2017-20 Hampton--1926-33-71-74-75-80-81 Lone Tree--1945-87 Hampton-Dumont--1991-92-94-99-00 Lost Nation--1953-60-61 Harlan--1979-82-85-91-92-95-97-06-09-13-14-15-16-21 Lowden--1944-45-51-55-67 Hansell--1936-38-39-40-41-45-51 Luana--1950 Harmony--1964-00 LuVerne--1957-72 Harris-Lake Park--1993 Lynnville--1937-39-40 Hartley--1944-46-48-49-53-74-81 Lynnville-Sully-1967-94-96-97-98-99-2010-11-12-14 Hartley-Melvin--1983-84-87-88 Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn--1989-94 Mallard--1936-38-39-40-41-42-48-50-52 Havelock--1941-42-43 Marion— 2008-10-16-17-18-19 Highland - 2005-07 Malvern--1962 Hillsboro--1933-34-35 Manilla--1935-36-49-70-72-74-75-76 Hinton--1972-73-00-02-04-09 Manning -- 1994-00 HLV--1973-90 Manson (Manson-NW Webster) --1966-72-73-2007-08-09-10-14-16 Holstein--1934-35-44-51-54-58-60-61-65 Maple Valley--1966-75-79-80 Holy Trinity Catholic: 2008 Maple Valley-Anthon-Oto -- 1995 Hubbard--1953-67-74 Maquoketa Valley--1974-90-03-04-13-21 Hubbard-Radcliffe--1993-2000 Marcus--1986 Hudson--1979-91-03-14 Marengo--1938-41-44-54 Humboldt--1988 Marquette Catholic -- 2003-04-05-11-13-17-19-20 Huxley--1957 Marshalltown--1986 Martensdale-St. Marys--2009-10-11-20 Ida Grove--1926-28-29-30-31--56-57-59-60-62-71-92 Massena--1939 Indianola--1986-92-09-15-16-17-18 Mason City - 2011-12-13-15-16-18-19 Iowa City High – 2001-04-05-07-08-12-14-17-18-19-20 Mason City Newman Catholic--2009 Iowa City Regina--1996-03-13-15-16-17-18 Maxwell--1942 Iowa City West -- 2011-12-13-15-17-18-21 Maynard — 1956-57McGregor--1949 Iowa Falls--1929-40-42-96 Mediapolis--1962-63-65-66-67-68-69-70-71-72-73-74-75-76-78-79- Iowa Mennonite — 1998 80-81-82-84-87-2014-15 Iowa Valley--1972-84 Irwin-Kirkman-Manilla (IKM) --1996-99-00-05-06-07 Melcher--1936 Packwood--1949 Melvin--1947-51-54-77 Panora-Linden--1967-86 Menlo--1955 Panorama--1990-93-95-96-2013-17 Meriden--1947-50 Parkersburg--1932-64-68 Meservey--1950-57-58 Paton-Churdan--1967-68 MFL-Mar-Mac: 1999-2008-10 PCM (Prairie City-Monroe)—2003-04-07-17 Midland--1969-70-81-89-92-94 Pekin (Farson)--1961 Mid-Prairie -- 1997-99-02-03-04-13-16 Pekin (Ollie)--1960 Mingo--1930-32 Pekin (Packwood) -- 2016 MMCRU — 2021 Pella--1993-01-02-03-04-07-08-09-16-17 MOC-Floyd Valley--1996-97-01-05-11-12-13-14 Pella Christian--1952-84-90-95-96-01-05-11-12-13 Mondamin--1961 Perry--1927-29-30-62-63-64-65-66-88-93-00-02 Monona--1947-51-52-55 Pisgah--1959 Monroe Township (Toddville)--1937 Pleasant Plain--1928-29 Monticello -- 2007-08-11-18 Pleasant Valley--1978-96-2010 Monticello Sacred Heart--1946-54 Pleasantville--1961 Montezuma--1966-68-69-70-71-72-79-80-90-93-94-2018-19-20-21 Plover--1933-36 Moravia--1951-86-87-88-89-91 Pocahontas--1961-62-67-68-70-05-15-16-17 Mormon Trail – 2001 Pomeroy--1945 Morning Sun--1952-61 Pomeroy-Palmer--1990-91-94(2)-95 Mount Ayr--1966-98-2010-11-16 Postville--1991-92-06 Mount Vernon--1984-2010-11-15-16 Prairie City--1948 Muscatine--1989-90-91-94-96-02-03-13 Preston — 1999-00-01-02 Mystic--1926-27-33 Prince of Peace/Clinton Mater Dei--1982-83-2010

Napier--1947-55 Radcliffe--1948 Neola--1938 Randall--1954 Nevada--1966-68-15-16-17 Red Oak: 2013-15-18-20 Newell-Fonda -- 1995-96-97-00-03-08-10-11-13-14-15-16-18-19-20- Redfield--1944 21 Reinbeck--1952 New Hampton - 2001 Remsen-Union--1981 New London — 1999-2009 Renwick--1953 New Market--1947 Riceville--1986 New Providence--1946 Richland--1938-53 New Sharon--1953-56-57 Rockford--1972-73-2014 Newhall--1927-32 Rockwell--1949 Newton--1991-94 Rockwell-Swaledale--1974-99-00-01-05 Nodaway Valley — 2021 Rockwell City--1959-68-69-79-80 North Butler - 2005-06-07-09-12 Rockwell City-Lytton -- 1994-03-04 North Cedar -- 1996-98-00 Rock Valley — 2001-02-03-04-21 North Fayette -- 1994 Roland--1959-60-62-63 North Iowa--1990-92-99 Roland-Story--1971-72-73-2009-10-11-19-21 North Linn -- 1997-2014-15-17-19-20-21 Rolfe--1971 North Mahaska -- 2011-12-19 Royal--1955-56 North Polk -- 1995-2008-18-19-20 Runnells - 1950 North Scott--1985-86-87-03-14-17-19-20-21 Ruthven--1958-69 North Sentral Kossuth -- 2010 North Tama — 2012 Sac City—1998-99 North Union -- 2018 Saint Ansgar--1989-98-99-00-01-20-21 Northeast Hamilton--1975-90-95 Sanborn--1970 Norwalk--1980-81-99-00-03-05-06-07 Schaller--1963-64 Numa--1940-41-42-46-47 Schleswig--1961 SCMT — 2005 OA-BCIG -- 2010-11-12 Seneca--1932-33-41 Oakland--1949-50-53-54-55-56 Sentral--1960-96-97 Odebolt-Arthur--1992-01 Sergeant Bluff-Luton -- 2011 Oelwein--1984-93 Seymour--1936-37-39-40-41-42-43-44-45-46-47-48-52-53-54-60 Ogden--1972 Sheldahl--1941-42 Okoboji Sibley-Ocheyedan--1985-86-95-96-97 Olin--1937-38-39-40-41-52 Sidney -- 2017 Onawa--1949 Sigourney--1992 Orient-Macksburg--1973-85 Sioux Center--1927-04-16-17-18 Osage--1992-93-16-20 Sioux City East--1986-89-00-01-20 Ossian--1939 Sioux City North—2002-06-07-08-09 Ottosen--1940-41-42 Slater--1948-49-50 Ottumwa--1991-98-02 Sloan--1951 Oxford Junction--1964 Solon--1992-93-94(1)-95-97-98-06 South Central Calhoun -- 2014-15 Webster City—1998-03 South Hamilton--1961-64-65-66-67-75-92-95 Wellsburg--1928-30-33-34-35-36-37-39-48-49-62-63-64-65-66-70-85 South Page--1960 Wellsburg-Steamboat Rock -- 1996 Sioux Center--1927-04-16-17-18 West Bend--1935-37-38-39-47 Sioux City East--1986-89-00-01-20 West Bend-Mallard--1993 Sioux City North—2002-06-07-08-09 West Branch--1972-16-20-21 Slater--1948-49-50 West Burlington--1976-77-21 Sloan--1951 West Central-- 195858-59-65-66-69-71-72-75-83-89-93-94-95-96 Solon--1992-93-94(1)-95-97-98-06 West Delaware—2002-03 South Central Calhoun -- 2014-15 West Des Moines Valley--1939-45-52-54-56-65-95-97-07-14-15-17- South Hamilton--1961-64-65-66-67-75-92-95 18-19 South Page--1960 West Fork -- 2011 South Tama--1989-90-2011-18 West Hancock -- 2011-12-19-20 South Winneshiek--1977 West Liberty--1952-54-63-65 Southeast Polk-- 1974-76-77-78-87-88-2011-12-13-14-15-16-19-20- West Lyon--1975-76-78-98-21 21 West Marshall--1964-65-71-73-75-98-99-2000-12-19 Southeast Webster-Grand -- 2006-08 West Monona--1964-68-69 Southeast Warren--1963-64-68-69-81 West Point Marquette--1992 Spencer—2003-04-08-09 West Sioux — 2012-18 Sperry--1950-51 Westwood — 2001 Spirit Lake--1989-06-07-13-15 Western Christian--1993-98-00-07-12-13-14-15-16-17-20 Springville — 2008-09-15-16-17-18-19-21 Western Dubuque--1985-87-14-15-16 Stanwood--1936-42 Wheatland--1958-59 State Center--1957-58 White Oak--1934 Steamboat Rock--1942-43-44-45-46-47-50-51 Whittemore--1931 Storm Lake--1979-93-94-95-99-10 Williams--1954 Stratford--1935-43 Williamsburg -- 2006-08-14 Stuart--1941 Wilton--1948-94-01 Sumner--1974-81 Winfield-Mt. Union--1971-75-82-83-95-96-97-98 Swaledale--1944 Winterset--1938-50-51-2013 Wiota--1940-41-42-43-44-45-47-48-50-51 Terril--1980-82-86-87 Woodbury Central -- 2014 Thayer--1944-59 Woodbine--1968-69-74 Tingley--1952-54-57 Woodward--1936 Tipton - 2005-06-09 Woodward-Granger--1993 Treynor--1988-94-95-96-97-98-99-00-02-04-05-06-08-17-18-19-21 Tri-Center--1985-86-87-88-89-03-05 Yarmouth--1946-54 Tripoli--1970-97-01-02 Truro--1948 Five-Player Qualifiers Only - Prior to 1994 Turkey Valley -- 2016-17 Bettendorf -- 1988 (2), 90, 91 (3), 92 (3), 93 Twin Rivers--1958-63-64-65-70 Burlington -- 1991 Twin River Valley -- 2006 Cedar Falls -- 1991 Cedar Rapids Jefferson -- 1990 (2), 92 (2), 93 (1) Underwood - 2002-03-04 Cedar Rapids Kennedy -- 1991 Union (LaPorte City) -- 2000-01 Cedar Rapids Regis -- 1989 (3) Union-Whitten--1968-69 Cedar Rapids Washington -- 1985 (2), 88 (1) Unity Christian--1983-02-08-14-15-16-19-21 Des Moines East -- 1990 Urbandale--1980-86-94-2019 Des Moines Lincoln -- 1987 (4), 88 (4), 93 (3) Des Moines Roosevelt -- 1989 Valley CEW (Elgin)--1960-61-63-64-67-98-2010 Dubuque Senior -- 1985 (3), 89 (4), 90 Van Horne--1962 Dubuque Wahlert -- 1991 Van Meter--1939-01-2017 Durant -- 1989 (2) Ventura--1961-84-85-87-89 Fairfield -- 1990 Villisca--1968-2013 Fort Dodge -- 1991 Vinton--1978-84-89-92 Indianola -- 1992 (4) Vinton-Shellsburg -- 1994-95-96-99 Keokuk -- 1990, 93 Linn-Mar -- 1985 (1) Wales-Lincoln--1948-60 Marshalltown -- 1986 (1) Walker--1949 Muscatine -- 1989 (1), 90 (4), 91 Walnut--1957-83 North Scott -- 1985 (4), 86 (2), 87 (2) Wapsie Valley--1968-70-06 Ottumwa -- 1991 Ware--1954 Sioux City East -- 1986 (4), 89 Washington -- 1994-96-98-99-00-01-02 Solon -- 1992, 93 (2) Waterloo Columbus--1982-83-85-86-87-88-89-90-98 Storm Lake -- 1993 Waterloo West--1992-94-97-99-02-03-14-20-21 Vinton -- 1989, 92 Waterville--1934-35-36-37-38-40-41-48 Waterloo Columbus -- 1986 (3), 87 (3), 88 (3), 89, 90 (1) Waukee--1982-84-85-87-88-2008-09-10-11-12-14-15-16-17-18-19- Waterloo West -- 1992 20-21 West Des Moines Dowling -- 1992 (1), 93 (4) Waukon--1979-04-05-09-10-19-21 Western Christian -- 1993 Waverly-Shell Rock--1986-2013-15-19-20 Western Dubuque -- 1987 (1) Wayne--1971-00 West Point Marquette -- 1992 WCLT--2007-08 ALL-TIME STATE TOURNAMENT RESULTS 1920 STATE TOURNAMENT Roland 14, Sigourney 8 1924 STATE TOURNAMENT Second Round First Round Sheldahl 14, Dallas Center 6 First Round Ida Grove 37, Wellsburg 33 (overtime) College Springs 4, Lohrville 3 Denison 13, Churdan 1 Hull 26, Chariton 23, Audubon 24, Pleasant Plain 20 Mingo 15, Afton 8 Sheldahl 20, Stanton 19 Iowa Falls 23, Bradgate 17 Correctionville 13, Garner 3 Denison 6, Sheldahl 5 Audubon 25, Delphos 13 Third Round Attica 10, Fonda 6 Nevada 26, Crawfordsville 17 Ida Grove 32, Pleasant Plain 30 Albia 7, Hampton 2 Consolation Final Wellsburg 22, Audubon 18 Audubon 24, Hiteman 8 Denison 19, Hiteman 13 Second Round Linn Grove 20, Churdan 5 Hull 20, Maynard 14, Ida Grove 3-0 Champion Radcliffe 10, Mount Ayr 8 Third Round Audubon 25, Grand Meadows 17 Nevada 20, Valley Junction 0 Audubon 20, Correctionville 16 1929 STATE TOURNAMENT Renwick 15, Norwalk 1 Hubbard 10, Iowa Falls 6 Semi-Final First Round Dallas Center 12, Waukee 4 Madrid 9, Laurens 7 Audubon 17, Nevada 14 Ida Grove 21, Pleasant Plain 18 Fertile 10, Sheffield 3 Ottumwa 16, Hampton 8 Iowa Falls 15, Hull 11 Perry 23, Iowa Falls 22

Second Round Fourth Round State Championship Second Round Correctionville 24, Attica 6 Ottumwa 16, Madrid 6 Audubon 21, Iowa Falls 20 (overtime) Ida Grove 30, Iowa Falls 18 Audubon 12, Albia 11 Audubon 25, Hubbard 6 Perry 18, Pleasant Plain 15 Mingo 16, College Springs 8 1925 STATE TOURNAMENT Nevada 11, Fertile 9 Semi-Final First Round Third Round Radcliffe 11, Linn Grove 7 Audubon 11, Mingo 9 Ida Grove 22, Muscatine 12, Ida Grove 18, Perry 17 Renwick 11, Dallas Center 1 Aplington 41, Perry 32 Pleasant Plain 28, Iowa Falls 21

Third Round State Championship Second Round Ida Grove 3-0 Champion Correctionville 27, Mingo 4 Audubon 21, Ottumwa 11 Aplington 23, Muscatine 22 Audubon 17, Radcliffe 3 Perry 31, Ida Grove 29 (overtime) 1930 STATE TOURNAMENT Nevada 11, Renwick 8 1922 STATE TOURNAMENT First Round First Round Third Round Ida Grove 19, Mingo 13 Semi-Final Audubon 24, Hiteman 8 Muscatine 27, Perry 24 Perry 18, Wellsburg 13 Correctionvile 10, Audubon 5 Newell 28, Bondurant 20 Ida Grove 21, Aplington 20 Cresco 12, Nevada 8 Second Round State Championship Stanton 7, Iowa Falls 4 IDA GROVE, APLINGTON tied for title Wellsburg 26, Mingo 6 Correctionville 11, Nevada 4 Perry 26, Ida Grove 18 Semi-Final 1926 STATE TOURNAMENT 1921 STATE TOURNAMENT Audubon 14, Newell 6 First Round Third Round First Round Cresco 18, Stanton 9 Hampton 41, Audubon 23 Perry 32, Mingo 21 Correctionville 14, Churdan 4 Ida Grove 46, Mystic 36 Wellsburg 27, Ida Grove 16 Monona 8, Story City 3 State Championship Audubon 37, Mapleton 1 Audubon 10, Cresco 3 Second Round Perry 3-0 Champion Albia 18, Denison 7 Audubon 49, Mystic 13 Radcliffe 17, Sioux Rapids 7 1923 STATE TOURNAMENT Hampton 54, Ida Grove 20 Ottumwa 17, Valley Junction 5 Preliminary Round 1931 STATE TOURNAMENT Hampton 18, Lake View 15 Renwick 19, Lovilla 15 Third Round First Round Lisbon 16, Fonda 13 Newell 23, Stanton 6 Hampton 57, Mystic 27 Aplington 19, Deep River 12 Laurens 16, Runnells 13 Corydon 12, Red Oak 5 Audubon 33, Ida Grove 32 Avoca 27, Lamont 9 Brooklyn 12, Fremont 11 Ida Grove 15, Oakland 10 Centerville 20, Whittemore 19 Madrid 13, Hiteman 7 Hampton 3-0 Champion Audubon 35, Ida Grove 12 Mount Ayr 17, Sigourney 13 First Round Nevada 17, Stanton 13 Sac City 17, Bode 4 1927 STATE TOURNAMENT Semi-Final Iowa Falls 11, Scranton 2 Cresco 22, Delphos 13 First Round Avoca 26, Aplington 23 Mingo 17, Dallas Center 6 Mallard 25, Gladbrook 7 Sioux Center 29, Perry 22 Centerville 13, Audubon 10 Sheffield 13, Waukee 6 Lu Verne 14, Strahan 11 Newhall 36, Mystic 26 Hubbard 9, Roland 8 Audubon 26, Renwick 17 Consolation Sheldahl 17, Cumberland 7 Newell 33, Pisgah 18 Second Round Whittemore 27, Lamont 12 South English 21, Corydon 12 Newhall 41, Perry 12, Second Round Ida Grove 12, Ellsworth 12 Mystic 35, Sioux Center 31 State Championship Ottumwa 23, Radcliffe 8 Avoca 17, Centerville 15 Hampton 20, Lisbon 8 Second Round Third Round Audubon 14, Albia 9 Cresco 15, Sac City 13 Sioux Center 26, Newhall 23 1932 STATE TOURNAMENT Hubbard 20, Sheffield 10 Mallard 16, Lu Verne 12 Perry 26, Mystic 21, First Round Laurens 13, Brooklyn 10 Audubon 15 Newell 12 Newhall 18, Grand Meadow 12 Madrid 18, Mount Ayr 4 South English 17, Ida Grove 7 State Championship Parkersburg 31, Audubon 26 Iowa Falls 9, Nevada 7 Newell 38, Sioux Center 37 Mingo 15, Cumberland 10 Mingo 18, Sheldahl 8 Semi-Final Centerville 24, Seneca 3 Correctionville 13, Monona 11 Mallard 31, Cresco 19 1928 STATE TOURNAMENT Audubon 23, South English 15 First Round Semi-Final Consolation Rounds Ida Grove 27, Audubon 20 Parkersburg 26, Mingo 15 Fonda 11, Valley Junction 6 State Championship Wellsburg 23, Pleasant Plain 22 Centerville 16, Newhall 10 Stanton 11, Scranton 3 Audubon 15, Mallard 11 Hiteman 10, Runnells 7 Consolation Round State Championship Semi-Final Second Round Cumberland 30, Grand Meadow 15 Centerville 27, Hillsboro 16 West Bend 35, Olin 26 Lenox 31, Centerville 28 State Championship Lenox 38, Centerville 19 Mallard 32, Sheldahl 30 Parkersburg 40, Centerville 18 1936 STATE TOURNAMENT Numa 41, Ottosen 35 First Round Consolation Seymour 51, Wiota 33 1933 STATE TOURNAMENT Waterville 21, Farragut 12 Olin 16, Centerville 15 First Round Centerville 29, Woodward 14 Semi-Final Alleman 14, Centerville 12 Mallard 36, Melcher 27 State Championship Mallard 33, Lenox 28 Gilman 31, Seymour 27 West Bend 44, Lenox 41 Numa 31, Seymour 26 Second Round Hansell 21, Manilla 18 Alleman 18, Seneca 2 Plover 21, Fonda 13 1939 STATE TOURNAMENT Consolation Hampton 29, Mystic 14 Cumberland 22, Stanwood 10 First Round Seymour 40, Lenox 40 (2 OT, Tie) Hillsboro 41, Plover 34 Bode 20, Wellsburg 17 Farmington 32, Akron 26 Audubon 21, Wellsburg 18 Lynnville 28, Kamrar 26 State Championship Second Round West Bend 41, Van Meter 29 Numa 43, Mallard 39 Semi-Final Centerville 27, Waterville 23 Massena 24, Ossian 22 Hampton 35, Alleman 12 Gilman 27, Mallard 21 Lenox 37, Mallard 35 1942 STATE TOURNAMENT Hillsboro 17, Audubon 12 Hansell 26, Plover 25 Hansell 34, Eddyville 25 First Round Cumberland 26, Bode 24 Wellsburg 35, West Des Moines 34 Ankeny 62, Bode 24 Consolation Olin 32, Seymour 25 Clutier 40, Centerville 20 Wellsburg 27, Mystic 19 Semi-Final Havelock 38, Avoca 28 Centerville 42, Gilman 24 Second Round Iowa Falls 36, Maxwell 31 State Championship Cumberland 22, Hansell 17 Lynnville 29, Farmington 24 Numa 43, Mallard 31 Hampton 33, Hillsboro 22 West Bend 41, Massena 21 Stanwood 48, Sheldahl 44 Consolation Lenox 45, Hansell 41 Seymour 47, Ottosen 40 1934 STATE TOURNAMENT Hansell 38, Gilman 37 Wellsburg 41, Olin 28 Wiota 38, Steamboat Rock 37 First Round Aplington 39, Armstrong 15 State Championship Semi-Final Second Round Bode 31, Avoca 20 Centerville 37, Cumberland 24 West Bend 37, Lynnville 35 Clutier 56, Ankeny 52 Bonaparte 24, Cumberland 20 Lenox 36, Wellsburg 35 Havelock 37, Iowa Falls 19 Dana 19, Griswold 15 1937 STATE TOURNAMENT Numa 51, Stanwood 47 Hillsboro 32, Grundy Center 24 First Round Consolation Wiota 52, Seymour 32 Johnston 25, Holstein 13 Farragut 29, Olin 17 Lynnville 30, Wellsburg 22 Laurel 26, Waterville 23 Lynnville 34, Armstrong 27 Semi-Final Wellsburg 37, White Oak 24 Waterville 34, Fremont 30 State Championship Clutier 40, Havelock 24 Second Round Kamrar 42, West Bend 41 West Bend 53, Lenox 36 Wiota 45, Numa 30 Aplington 26, Bode 23 Centerville 33, Monroe Twp. 28 Bonaparte 23, Dana 11 Adel 40, Lenox 36 1940 STATE TOURNAMENT Consolation Johnston 20, Hillsboro 14 Guthrie Center 42, Wellsburg 12 First Round Havelock 42, Numa 34 Wellsburg 31, Laurel 14 Seymour 25, Fonda 24 College Springs 37, Avoca 27 DeSoto 43, Farmington 42 State Championship Semi-Final Second Round Hansell 62, Gilmore City 48 Clutier 40, Wiota 26 Aplington 41, Bonaparte 24 Farragut 33, Lynnville 20 Iowa Falls 47, Kamrar 32 Wellsburg 36, Johnston 10 Waterville 44, Kamrar 43 Lynnville 37, Mallard 35 1943 STATE TOURNAMENT Centerville 27, Adel 20 Numa 43, Olin 34 First Round Consolation Guthrie Center Seymour Ottosen 33, Seymour 23 Clutier 38, Colfax 32 Johnston 19, Bonaparte 11 Waterville 34, Wiota 31 Havelock 41, Coon Rapids 29 Semi-Final Steamboat Rock 43, Seymour 40 State Championship Waterville 37, Farragut 18 Second Round Wiota 34, Stratford 23 Wellsburg 30, Aplington 22 Guthrie Center 17, Centerville 16 DeSoto 44, College Springs 19 Hansell 49, Iowa Falls 37 Semi-Final 1935 STATE TOURNAMENT Consolation Numa 44, Lynnville 37 Havelock 31, Clutier 21 First Round Farragut 27, Centerville 26 Waterville 34, Ottosen 31 Steamboat Rock 33, Wiota 29 Centerville 34, West Bend 16 Consolation Conway 27, Waterville 23 State Championship Semi-Final Wiota 38, Clutier 19 Farrar 20, Manilla 10 Guthrie Center 30, Waterville 26 Hansell 57, DeSoto 36 Grundy Center 27, Johnston 16 Waterville 42, Numa 34 State Championship Wellsburg 16, Clarence 15 1938 STATE TOURNAMENT Steamboat Rock 32, Havelock 24 Stratford Cumberland First Round Consolation Hillsboro 20, Holstein 13 Olin 38, Neola 27, Numa 63, DeSoto 44 1944 STATE TOURNAMENT Gilman 28, Ledyard 17 Marengo 46, Mallard 43 First Round West Bend 43, Winterset 42 State Championship Coon Rapids 49, Center Twp. 28 Second Round Waterville 28, Richland 15 Hansell 59, Waterville 20 Colfax 38, Lamont 21 Centerville 34, Conway 21 Lenox 42, Lineville 28 Lowden 36, Farmington 34 Grundy Center 29, Farrar 27 Hansell 23, LeGrand 21 1941 STATE TOURNAMENT Gowrie 32, Redfield 30 Wellsburg 24, Stratford 22 Centerville 51, Akron 17 First Round Hartley 45, Steamboat Rock 42 Hillsboro 20, Gilman 17 Coon Rapids 47, Fonda 9 Centerville 39, Clutier 26 Marengo 37, Thayer 35 Lenox 34, Havelock 28 Holstein 52, Swaledale 41 Semi-Final Second Round Mallard 41, Hansell 32 Wiota 36, Seymour 28 Centerville 31, Grundy Center 22 Olin 29, Marengo 24 Sheldahl 54, Marengo 52 Hillsboro 20, Wellsburg 18 West Bend 42, Waterville 41 Numa 31, Olin 22 Second Round Lenox 47, Hansell 36 Ottosen 55, Stuart 37 Coon Rapids 56, Colfax 43 Consolation Centerville 27, Coon Rapids 16 Seymour 42, Seneca 36 Gowrie 52, Lowden 39 Grundy Center 34, Wellsburg 29 Wiota 24, Waterville 14 Hartley 46, Marengo 34 Wiota 45, Holstein 39 Melvin 37, Monona 36 Meservey 57, Meriden 56 State Championship Winterset 64, Deep River 55 Reinbeck 61, Monona 55 Semi-Final Second Round Steamboat Rock 47, Charter Oak 45 1953 STATE TOURNAMENT Gowrie 46, Coon Rapids 43 Steamboat Rock 49, Coon Rapids 35 Kamrar 54, Coggon 52 First Round Wiota 41, Hartley 26 Numa 40, Clutier 30 Runnells 60, Wiota 54 Franklin 50, Gilbert 48 Seymour 43, Callender 36 Oakland 82, Sperry 71 Oakland 55, Richland 53 Consolation Wiota 42, Melvin 26 Mallard 36, Luana 30 Garnavillo 65, Hartley 54 Coon Rapids 39, Hartley 38 Seymour 73, Anita 49 Semi-Final Second Round Hubbard 61, Renwick 57 State Championship Numa 34, Steamboat Rock 33 Slater 54, Meservey 37 Kinross 54, Ankeny 52 Wiota 41, Gowrie 25 Seymour 45, Wiota 43 Winterset 64, Steamboat Rock 61 Galva 64, Lost Nation 55 Kamrar 66, Runnells 65 New Sharon 65, Grand River 52 1945 STATE TOURNAMENT Consolation Mallard 31, Oakland 30 First Round Wiota 40, Steamboat Rock 35 Second Round Colfax 51, Center Twp. 31 Semi-Final Franklin 44, Oakland 43, Steamboat Rock 67, W Des Moines 50 State Championship Slater 56, Winterset 49 Garnavillo 58, Seymour 45 Lacey 48, Curlew 43 Seymour 59, Numa 33 Kamrar 55, Mallard 49 Kinross 61, Hubbard 46 Wiota 47, Coggon 22 New Sharon 69, Galva 68 Pomeroy 23, Lone Tree 18 1948 STATE TOURNAMENT Consolation Coon Rapids 32, Hansell 31 First Round Winterset 50, Mallard 44 Semi-Final Seymour 42, Akron 22 Hartley 51, Keswick 31 Garnavillo 60, Franklin 55 Exira 62, Lowden 61 Wellsburg 41, Wales-Lincoln 40 State Championship New Sharon 69, Kinross 67 Kamrar 46, Prairie City 27 Slater 65, Kamrar 42 Second Round Clutier 59, Wiota 51 Consolation Steamboat Rock 51, Colfax 39 Mallard 31, Seymour 25 1951 STATE TOURNAMENT Franklin 54, Kinross 49 Wiota 55, Lacey 37 Slater 44, Radcliffe 38 First Round Coon Rapids 46, Pomeroy 27 Wilton Junction 43, Charter Oak 25 Churdan 64, Knoxville 39 State Championship Seymour 29, Exira 27 Waterville 40, Truro 39 Monona 58, Wiota 43 Garnavillo 67, New Sharon 60 Moravia 62, Holstein 60 Semi-Final Second Round Steamboat Rock 55, Farragut 49 1954 STATE TOURNAMENT Wiota 44, Steamboat Rock 35 Hartley 33, Wellsburg 27 Sperry 47, Melvin 45 First Round Coon Rapids 25, Seymour 21 Kamrar 63, Clutier 36 Hansell 45, Guthrie Center 40 Randall 62, Farragut 53 Slater 43, Mallard 41 Deep River 53, Sloan 42 West Liberty 73, Ware 67 Consolation Wilton Junction 42, Waterville 38 Winterset 61, Lowden 48 Oakland 54, Sac. Heart Mont 48 Steamboat Rock 45, Seymour 39 Farnamville 59, Yarmouth 46 Semi-Final Second Round Tingley 56, Williams 52 State Championship Kamrar 58, Hartley 33 Monona 50, Churdan 49 Holstein 63, Marengo 52 Wiota 30, Coon Rapids 25 Wilton Junction 40, Slater 35 Steamboat Rock 44, Moravia 37 Garnavillo 55, WDM Valley 35 Hansell 56, Sperry 55 Seymour 59, Melvin 53 1946 STATE TOURNAMENT Consolation Deep River 36, Winterset 35 First Round Slater 40, Hartley 39 Second Round Clutier 48, Lacey 42 Semi-Final West Liberty 75, Randall 60 Guthrie Center 29, Hartley 27 State Championship Monona 67, Steamboat Rock 61 Oakland 52, Farnhamville 42 New Providence 35, Numa 32 Kamrar 65, Wilton Junction 40 Hansell 73, Deep River 69 Holstein 69, Tingley 62 Lakota 27, Braddyville 25 Garnavillo 49, Seymour 38 Yarmouth 45, Sacred Heart 34 1949 STATE TOURNAMENT Consolation Coon Rapids 58, Callender 24 First Round Steamboat Rock 65, Deep River 58 Semi-Final Steamboat Rock 59, Carlisle 36 Competine Twp. 48, Rockwell 47 Oakland 74, West Liberty 66 Exira 51, Delaware Twp. 21 Oakland 51, Onawa 37 State Championship Garnavillo 49, Holstein 29 Keswich 56, Walker 33 Hansell 70, Monona 59 Second Round Slater 45, Churdan 42 Consolation Guthrie Center 42, Clutier 30 Wellsburg 60, Knoxville 55 1952 STATE TOURNAMENT Holstein 61, West Liberty 52 New Providence 32, Lakota 29 Guthrie Center 38, Galva 37 First Round Coon Rapids 48, Yarmouth 44 Packwood 50, McGregor 35 Pella Christian 48, Franklin Cons 33 State Championship Steamboat Rock 55, Exira 43 Hartley 43, Manilla 27 West Des Moines 56, Little Rock 51 Garnavillo 48, Oakland 45 Monona 56, Seymour 42 Semi-Final Second Round Mallard 45, Farragut 44 1955 STATE TOURNAMENT New Providence 35, Guthrie Center 31 Oakland 52, Farson 39 West Liberty 36, Olin 34 First Round Coon Rapids 47, Steamboat Rock 40 Keswick 47, Slater 42 Guthrie Center 44, Charter Oak 22 Eldora 58, Clarence 48 Wellsburg 51, Guthrie Center 35 Reinbeck 70, Morning Sun 48 Holstein 72, Oakland 51 Consolation Hartley 56, Rockwood 40 Tingley 56, Churdan 54 Grafton 51, Donnellson 34 Steamboat Rock 60, Guthrie Center 53 Royal 45, Coin 41 Semi-Final Second Round Gilman 57, Lowden 53 State Championship Oakland 41, Keswick 36 West Des Moines 52, Pella Christian 48 Gilbert 84, Menlo 78 Coon Rapids 48, New Providence 40 Wellsburg 46, Hartley 40 Monona 59, Mallard 51 Monona 62, Bussey 52 Guthrie Center 51, West Liberty 34 Goldfield 63, Napier 51 1947 STATE TOURNAMENT Consolation Reinbeck 69, Tingley 35 First Round Keswick 55, Hartley 48 Second Round Coon Rapids 41, Napier 26 Semi-Final Holstein 58, Eldora 51 Steamboat Rock 39, Meriden 22 State Championship Monona 61, West Des Moines 59 Royal 66, Grafton 62 Numa 36, Guthrie Center 34 Wellsburg 54, Oakland 40 Reinbeck 46, Guthrie Center 44 Gilman 79, Gilbert 69 Clutier 31, West Bend 30 Goldfield 53, Monona 44 Seymour 48, New Market 25 1950 STATE TOURNAMENT Consolation Callender 46, Fredericka 31 First Round West Des Moines 53, Guthrie Center 45 Semi-Final Wiota 50, Farmington 33 Slater 35, Centerville 31 Holstein 76, Royal 73 Consolation Emerson 98, Blakesburg 86 Cedar Valley 61, Alburnett 54 Gilman 68, Royal 47 State Center 58, Twin Rivers 57 Guthrie Center 64, Pocahontas 57 1964 STATE TOURNAMENT First Round State Championship Semi-Final Second Round South Hamilton 56, Parkersburg 54 Goldfield 53, Holstein 51 West Central 70, Meservey 53 Valley (Elgin) 63, Pleasantville 34 Wellsburg 73, Schaller 71 Emerson 73, State Center 71 South Hamilton 52, Ventura 46 Harmony 92, Lewis Central 75 1956 STATE TOURNAMENT Lost Nation 69, Bondurant-Farrar 67 Valley (Elgin) 93, Twin Rivers 77 First Round Consolation Cedar Valley 56, Guthrie Center 51 Everly 78, Oxford Junction 68 Eldora 64, Cedar Valley 63 State Center 74, Meservey 68 Southeast Warren 55, Perry 54 WDM Valley 62, Donnellson 54 Semi-Final West Monona 83, Guthrie Center 67 Garrison 71, Ida Grove 68 State Championship Valley (Elgin) 66, South Hamilton 55 West Marshall 66, Clearfield 64 New Sharon 81, Beaconsfield 74 West Central 59, Emerson 51 Lost Nation 69, Cedar Valley 56 Grafton 59, Royal 52 Second Round Blakesburg 69, Guthrie Center 67 1959 STATE TOURNAMENT Consolation South Hamilton 63, Wellsburg 61 Maynard 72, Albert City 44 First Round Cedar Valley 63, South Hamilton 36 Valley (Elgin) 64, Harmony 62 Clarence 71, Oakland 59 Rockwell City 58, Story City 35 Everly 62, Southeast Warren 60 Argyle 53, Farragut 50 State Championship West Monona 90, West Marshall 69 Second Round West Central 73, Corwith-Wesley 47 Valley (Elgin) 78, Lost Nation 62 Eldora 88, WDM Valley 76 Bondurant-Farrar 57, Pisgah 42 Semi-Final Garrison 92, New Sharon 69 Garrison 58, George 51 1962 STATaE TOURNAMENT South Hamilton 63, Valley (Elgin) 58 Grafton 79, Blakesburg 73 Thayer 50, LeGrand 47 First Round West Monona 91, Everly 54 Maynard 81, Clarence 44 Gladbrook 56, Ida Grove 49 Malvern 49, Perry 37 Ballard 54, Wheatland 41 Blakesburg 75, Pocahontas 60 Consolation Semi-Final Bennett 68, Guthrie Center 65 Valley (Elgin) 78, Everly 64 Garrison 67, Eldora 56 Second Round Van Horne 72, Garrison 57 Maynard 57, Grafton 54 Rockwell City 84, Argyle 79 Eldora 70, Kingsley-Pierson 55 State Championship West Central 83, Bondurant-Farrar 63 Mediapolis 59, Ida Grove 54 West Monona 70, South Hamilton 67 Consolation Garrison 66, Thayer 52 Everly 59, Wellsburg 54 Eldora 72, Grafton 64 Gladbrook 62, Ballard 41 Roland 51, Alden 47 1965 STATE TOURNAMENT First Round State Championship Semi-Final Second Round West Marshall 94, Wellsburg 86 Maynard 62, Garrison 51 West Central 78, Rockwell City 45 Blakesburg 65, Malvern 62 South Hamilton 87, Everly 82 Gladbrook 71, Garrison 54 Van Horne 59, Bennett 49 Allison-Bristow 57, Exira 48 1957 STATE TOURNAMENT Mediapolis 60, Eldora 55 West Central 69, Perry 53 First Round Consolation Everly 55, Roland 49 Lewis Central 72, Holstein 68 Maynard 59, Guthrie Center 41 Garrison 88, Rockwell City 74 West Liberty 66, Fremont Mills 53 Lu Verne 65, Donnellson 60 Semi-Final Mediapolis 74, Lake City 48 Meservey 48, Huxley 32 State Championship Van Horne 75, Blakesburg 40 WDM Valley 79, Twin Rivers 64 Cedar Valley 61, New Sharon 55 Gladbrook 72, West Central 60 Mediapolis 77, Everly 75 State Center 62, Tingley 36 Second Round Blakesburg 65, Ida Grove 63 1960 STATE TOURNAMENT Consolation South Hamilton 81, West Marshall 72 Garrison 78, Walnut 63 First Round Everly 73 Blakesburg 58 West Central 54, Allison-Bristow 51 Clarence 62, Lake Park 52 Seymour 50, Douds-Leando 43 West Liberty 59, Lewis Central 45 Gladbrook 82, Pekin 48 State Championship WDM Valley 76, Mediapolis 61 Second Round Valley (Elgin) 58, Roland 49 Van Horne 62, Mediapolis 57 Maynard 86, Lu Verne 60 South Page 61, Wales-Lincoln 53 Semi-Final Meservey 57, Cedar Valley 54 Corwith-Wesley 69, Grand 55 1963 STATE TOURNAMENT South Hamilton 64, West Central 55 Blakesburg 92, State Center 90 Ida Grove 69, Holstein 63 First Round WDM Valley 44, West Liberty 39 Garrison 45, Clarence 37 Lost Nation 72, Bondurant-Farrar 60 Colfax 47, West Liberty 37 Eldora 56, Sentral 51 Guthrie Center 68, Alden 62 Consolation Semi-Final Everly 75, Mediapolis 68 West Liberty 55, West Central 44 Maynard 56, Meservey 34 Second Round Valley (Elgin) 49, Roland 47 Garrison 83, Blakesburg 81 Gladbrook 62, Seymour 52 Anita 56, Perry 47 State Championship Valley (Elgin) 77, South Page 57 Wellsburg 74, Garrison 67 South Hamilton 61, WDM Valley 47 Consolation Corwith-Wesley 73, Ida Grove 72 Farragut 62, Schaller 60 Meservey 60, Blakesburg 48 Eldora 74, Lost Nation 68 Southeast Warren 67, Twin Rivers 50 1966 STATE TOURNAMENT First Round State Championship Semi-Final Second Round West Central 70, Farragut 68 Garrison 47, Maynard 46 Gladbrook 60, Valley (Elgin) 58 Guthrie Center 63, Colfax 53 Everly 87, Nevada 63 Eldora 68, Corwith-Wesley 58 Everly 89, Valley (Elgin) 85 South Hamilton 64, Maple Valley 55 1958 STATE TOURNAMENT Wellsburg 61, Anita 60 Dunlap 64, Mediapolis 53 First Round Consolation Southeast Warren 66, Farragut 59 Wellsburg 76, Manson 65 Meservey 61, Wheatland 60 Valley (Elgin) 88, Corwith-Wesley 76 Montezuma 53, Perry 48 Cedar Valley 66, Bridgewater-Fontanelle 58 Semi-Final Lake City 61, Allison-Bristow 49 West Central 63, Argyle 46 State Championship Guthrie Center 76, Everly 75 Delwood 61, Mount Ayr 52 Coon Rapids 66, Holstein 53 Gladbrook 67, Eldora 53 Wellsburg 89, Southeast Warren 74 Blakesburg 79, Alburnett 65 Second Round Emerson 81, Ruthven 64 1961 STATE TOURNAMENT Consolation Everly 80, West Central 65 State Center 55, Eldora 47 First Round Everly 84, Southeast Warren 63 Dunlap 62, South Hamilton 55 Twin Rivers 56, Boone 44 Pleasantville 64, Everly 39 Wellsburg 50, Montezuma 29 Valley (Elgin) 62, Holstein 53 State Championship Lake City 61, Delwood 53 Second Round Ventura 58, Pekin 53 Guthrie Center 76, Wellsburg 69 Meservey 74, Cedar Valley 67 South Hamilton 65, Mondamin 52 Semi-Final West Central 56, Coon Rapids 45 Lost Nation 51, Morning Sun 48 Everly 77, Dunlap 62 Bondurant-Farrar 70, Schleswig 56 Lake City 58, Wellsburg 51 Consolation Union-Whitten 90, Guthrie Center 83 Roland Story 81, West Branch 72 1975 STATE TOURNAMENT Dunlap 67, Wellsburg 65 First Round Semi-Final Second Round Audubon 79, Adel 66 State Championship Montezuma 76, Woodbine 58 Everly 67, Hinton 52 Maple Valley 72, West Marshall 54 Everly 65, Lake City 55 Allison-Bristow 73, Union-Whitten 58 Guthrie Center 77, Mediapolis 75 Mediapolis 90, Knoxville 65 West Central 58, Manilla 53 Manilla 83, West Central 81 1967 STATE TOURNAMENT Consolation Roland-Story 86, LuVerne 74 CR Washington 74, Clay Central 66 First Round Woodbine 89, Union-Whitten 86 Lake View-Auburn 65, Hampton 59 Pocahontas 74, Elk-Horn Kimballton 62 Semi-Final South Hamilton 85, Winfield-Mt. Union 54 Everly 73, Lynnville-Sully 62 State Championship Guthrie Center 83, Everly 79 Northeast Hamilton 64, Andrew 63 South Hamilton 84, Fredericksburg 67 Montezuma 66, Allison-Bristow 60 Roland-Story 91, West Central 90 Paton-Churdan 45, Farragut 37 Second Round Mediapolis 62, Kingsley-Pierson 51 1970 STATE TOURNAMENT Consolation Maple Valley 78, Audubon 58 Valley (Elgin) 53, Hubbard 50 First Round West Central 75, Everly 69 Mediapolis 75, Manilla 63 Panora-Linden 47, Eddyville 37 Farragut 73, Sanborn 60 Lake View-Auburn 56, CR Washington 51 Carlisle 56, Lowden 38 Tripoli 69, Pocahontas 66 State Championship South Hamilton 74, Northeast Hamilton 62 Manilla 65, Adel 62 Roland-Story 68, Guthrie Center 64 Second Round Twin Rivers 71, Gilbert 53 Semi-Final Everly 65, Pocahontas 62 Wapsie Valley 88, Dunlap 81 1973 STATE TOURNAMENT Mediapolis 63, Maple Valley 61 South Hamilton 58, Paton-Churdan 51 Montezuma 87, Wellsburg 67 First Round Lake View-Auburn 61, South Hamilton 45 Mediapolis 62, Valley (Elgin) 59 Mediapolis 92, Albia 56 Colfax 84, Garnavillo 77 Carlisle 64, Panora-Linden 45 Midland 80, Ballard 67 Mediapolis 90, Clay Central 41 Consolation Roland-Story 65, Andrew 50 Maple Valley 76, South Hamilton 68 Semi-Final Second Round Manson 64, Orient-Macksburg 42 State Championship South Hamilton 82, Everly 72 Farragut 67, Tripoli 60 West Marshall 66 Allison-Bristow 63 Lake View-Auburn 51, Mediapolis 50 (OT) Mediapolis 63, Carlisle 44 Manilla 63, Twin Rivers 44 Lake View-Auburn 51, Hinton 45 Montezuma 89, Wapsie Valley 88 Adel 86, Rockford 76 1976 STATE TOURNAMENT Consolation Mediapolis 85, Midland 78 Farragut 66, HLV 52 First Round Everly 76, Carlisle 46 Ankeny 74, Ackley-Geneva 48 Semi-Final Second Round CR Washington 86, Belmond 65 State Championship Manilla 56, Farragut 43 Mediapolis 90, Colfax 68 West Lyon 78, Clarinda 59 Mediapolis 51, South Hamilton 35 Montezuma 91, Mediapolis 78 Roland-Story 65, Manson 64 Lake View-Auburn 44, West Burlington 41 West Marshall 75, Lake View Auburn 68 Andrew 66, Adel-DeSoto 63 1968 STATE TOURNAMENT Consolation Adel 63, Farragut 47 Southeast Polk 68, Farragut 63 First Round Mediapolis 93, Farragut 84 Manilla 87, Fort Dodge 77 Wapsie Valley 64, West Monona 42 Semi-Final Mediapolis 74, Aplington 70 (OT) Guthrie Center 67, Woodbine 52 State Championship Mediapolis 67, Roland-Story 57 Parkersburg 82, Southeast Warren 75 Montezuma 76, Manilla 59 Adel 69, West Marshall 67 Second Round Everly 105, Nevada 79 CR Washington 75, Ankeny 65 Rockwell City 81, Montezuma 76 1971 STATE TOURNAMENT Consolation Lake View-Auburn 67, West Lyon 53 Paton-Churdan 62, Villisca 61 First Round West Marshall 70, Roland-Story 68 Andrew 61, Southeast Polk 59 Pocahontas 62, Mediapolis 56 Ida Grove 55, Wayne 53 Manilla 75, Mediapolis 61 Union-Whitten 114, Bennett 66 West Marshall 92, Guthrie Center 74 State Championship Farragut 67, Hampton 37 Mediapolis 68, Adel 51 Semi-Final Second Round Elk Horn-Kimballton 93, Center Point 70 Lake View-Auburn 56, CR Washington 45 Guthrie Center 67, Wapsie Valley 52 Mediapolis 103, Rolfe 75 1974 STATE TOURNAMENT Manilla 80, Andrew 67 Everly 77, Parkersburg 75 Montezuma 77, Roland-Story 65 First Round Rockwell City 73, Paton-Churdan 71 Winfield-Mt. Union 73, Everly 52 Rockwell-Swaledale 69, West Lyon 53 Consolation Union-Whitten 88, Pocahontas 69 Allison-Bristow 74, West Central 69 Southeast Polk 68, Hartley 60 CR Washington 91, Andrew 72 Ankeny 88, Andrew 85 Semi-Final Second Round Manilla 81, Audubon 77 State Championship Everly 83, Guthrie Center 76 West Marshall 74, Ida Grove 72 Adel 91, Hubbard 73 Lake View-Auburn 60, Manilla 50 Union-Whitten 98, Rockwell City 70 Farragut 59, Elk Horn-Kimballton 57 Mediapolis 84, Maquoketa Valley 71 Mediapolis 104, Montezuma 103 Hampton 70, Sumner 54 1977 STATE TOURNAMENT Consolation Allison-Bristow 75, Winfield-Mt. Union 66 Woodbine 62, Dayton 48 First Round Guthrie Center 77, Rockwell City 68 DM Hoover 87, English Valleys 70 Semi-Final Second Round Southeast Polk 54, West Burlington 48 State Championship Farragut 65, West Marshall 52 Southeast Polk 68, Rockwell-Swaledale 64 Ankeny 81, Central Elkader 73 Union-Whitten 113, Everly 107 (OT) Mediapolis 89, Allison-Bristow 73 Manilla 69, Ankeny 50 Belmond 67, Melvin 55 Adel 78, Mediapolis 67 Lake View-Auburn 65, Fort Dodge 59 1969 STATE TOURNAMENT Consolation Woodbine 65, Hampton 62 Creston 45, South Winneshiek 39 First Round West Marshall 93, Allison-Bristow 82 Audubon 73, Washington Cherokee 67 Woodbine 79, Midland 77 Semi-Final CR Kennedy 79, Dysart-Geneseo 70 Audubon 60, West Central 49 State Championship Manilla 69, Southeast Polk 53 Rockwell City 77, Southeast Warren 71 Farragut 67, Mediapolis 60 Adel 77, Woodbine 60 Second Round Montezuma 66, West Monona 42 Southeast Polk 86, DM Hoover 68 Allison-Bristow 79, Laurens 67 1972 STATE TOURNAMENT Consolation Belmond 64, Ankeny 48 Farragut 59, Mediapolis 57 First Round Woodbine 76, Southeast Polk 74 Lake View-Auburn 63, Creston 40 Union-Whitten 101, Carlisle 78 Hinton 78, Manson 76 CR Kennedy 67, Audubon 66 Guthrie Center 87, Ruthven 81 Everly 68, Rockford 66 State Championship Mediapolis 51, Farragut 49 Manilla 91, Adel 74 Semi-Final Second Round Guthrie Center 93, Albia 56 Southeast Polk 80, Belmond 65 Woodbine 70, Audubon 66 Manilla 84, Iowa Valley 74 CR Kennedy 67, Lake View-Auburn 58 Montezuma 75, Rockwell City 62 West Central 81, Montezuma 69 Allison-Bristow 53, Farragut 52 LuVerne 70, Ogden 51 Consolation Terril 69, Colo 62 Fort Dodge 80, Ackley-Geneva 75 Semi-Final Lake View-Auburn 61, Belmond 50 Waterloo Columbus 56, Fairfield 47 Semi-Final Second Round Fort Dodge 103, Waukee 82 State Championship Norwalk 81, Britt 78 DM Hoover 90, Dubuque Senior 70 Southeast Polk 51, CR Kennedy 48 Ankeny 89, Terril 55 Hartley-Melvin 67, Winfield-Mt Union 65 Consolation Fairfield 59, North-Tech 50 Waukee 76, Fairfield 62 1978 STATE TOURNAMENT Consolation Fort Dodge 64, Waterloo Columbus 63 First Round Terril 69, Britt 66 State Championship Vinton 71, Pleasant Valley 62 Semi-Final Fort Dodge 88, Waterloo Columbus 81 Aplington 54, CR Kennedy 42 State Championship DM Hoover 88, Hartley-Melvin 51 Lake View-Auburn 62, Dubuque Wahlert 48 Ankeny 71, Norwalk 69 Fairfield 69, Fort Dodge 50 1986 STATE TOURNAMENT Ames 73, Aurelia 67 5-PLAYER Creston 69, Elk Horn-Kimballton 63 1981 STATE TOURNAMENT Consolation Semi-Final St. Edmond 60, Mediapolis 50 First Round Fort Dodge 80, Hartley-Melvin 73 North Scott 71, Waterloo Columbus 42 Ankeny 64, Southeast Polk 51 Earlham 81, Remsen-Union 64 Marshalltown 50, Sioux City East 48 West Lyon 61, Belmond 59 Aplington 85, Bridgewater-Fontanelle 51 State Championship Norwalk 58, Sumner 54 Fairfield 60, DM Hoover 50 Consolation Second Round Mediapolis 53, Hampton 51 Waterloo Columbus 55, Sioux City 53 Vinton 61, Aplington 60 Midland 54, Southeast Warren 48 1984 STATE TOURNAMENT Lake View-Auburn 72, Ames 58 Lake View-Auburn 69, Hartley 60 First Round State Championship St. Edmond 73, Creston 68 Charles City 74, Carroll Kuemper 56 Mediapolis 56, Guthrie Center 52 Marshalltown 73, North Scott 62 Ankeny 65, West Lyon 60 Ankeny 84, Davenport Assumption 65 Vinton 65, Ventura 56 Ackley-Geneva 62, Sioux City Heelan 43 1986 STATE TOURNAMENT Semi-Final Second Round DM Hoover 77, Oelwein 69 6-PLAYER Lake View-Auburn 64, Vinton 55 Aplington 77, Earlham 65 Waukee 73, Hartley-Melvin 61 First Round Ankeny 85 St. Edmond 61 Norwalk 45, Mediapolis 43 Fairfield 58, Iowa Valley 47 Sibley-Ocheydan 83, East Central 38 Lake View-Auburn 47, Midland 42 Mount Vernon 56, Pella Christian 55 Panora-Linden 63, Waverly-Shell Rock 54 Consolation Ankeny 80, Charles City 69 Fort Dodge 76, Lake View-Auburn 71 Marcus 77, Denison 75 Vinton 90, St. Edmond 76 Fairfield 58, Terril 55 Semi-Final Second Round Urbandale 69, Lake View-Auburn 49 State Championship Ankeny 77, Aplington 69 Vinton 46, Mediapolis 39 Dike 84, Tri-Center 83 (OT) Ankeny 78, Lake View-Auburn 69 Norwalk 73, Lake View-Auburn 70 DM Hoover 49, Ackley-Geneva 46 LaPorte City 54, Riceville 53 Fairfield 49, Waukee 41 Indianola 63, Moravia 48 1979 STATE TOURNAMENT Consolation Fort Dodge 101, Mount Vernon 83 First Round Lake View-Auburn 50, Aplington 49 Second Round DM East 85, Estherville 27 Semi-Final Sibley-Ocheydan 45, Panora-Linden, 38 Waukon 75, Maple Valley 65 State Championship Vinton 47, DM Hoover 44 Fairfield 73, Marcus 64 Hudson 77, Rockwell City 52 Norwalk 53, Ankeny 51 Fort Dodge 67, Fairfield 60 Urbandale 53, Dike 51 (OT) CR Regis 69, Storm Lake 57 Indianola 54, LaPorte City 48 Ackley-Geneva 58, Ames 56 1982 STATE TOURNAMENT Consolation Glenwood 84, Montezuma 76 First Round DM Hoover 69, Fairfield 51 Semi-Final Bettendorf 55, Mediapolis 49 Lake View-Auburn 56, Aplington 36 Sibley-Ocheydan 62, Fairfield 55 Belmond 73, Harlan 62 Fairfield 69, Terril 61 State Championship Indianola 43, Urbandale 42 Winfield-Mt. Union 72, Waukee 68 Vinton 60, Fort Dodge 54 Second Round DM East 67, Mediapolis 50 Consolation DM East 91, Waukon 81 Clinton Mater Dei 77, Corning 68 1985 STATE TOURNAMENT Fairfield 60, Urbandale 52 Hudson 60, CR Regis 56 Estherville 54, Waterloo Columbus 50 5-PLAYER Ackley-Geneva 53, Glenwood 42 Guthrie Center 76, CR Jefferson 66 Semi-Final State Championship Bettendorf 73, Belmond 68 Harlan 65, Britt 59 Linn-Mar 68, Dubuque Senior 63 Sibley-Ocheydan 61, Indianola 48 CR Washington 55, North Scott 50 Semi-Final Second Round 1987 STATE TOURNAMENT DM East 90, Hudson 61 Fairfield 61, Lake View-Auburn 54 Consolation 5-PLAYER Bettendorf 73, Ackley-Geneva 69 DM East 84, Winfield-Mt Union 57 Dubuque Senior 70, North Scott 54 Semi-Final Estherville 73, Clinton Mater Dei 55 Western Dubuque 50, Wat. Columbus 41 Consolation Guthrie Center 79, Harlan 61 State Championship North Scott 56, DM Lincoln 49 Hudson 82, Ackley-Geneva 71 Linn-Mar 56, CR Washington 40 Semi-Final Consolation State Championship DM East 81, Fairfield 75 1985 STATE TOURNAMENT Waterloo Columbus 80, DM Lincoln 56 DM East 82, Bettendorf 62 Estherville 66, Guthrie Center 60 6-PLAYER First Round State Championship 1980 STATE TOURNAMENT Consolation Waterloo Columbus 79, Cardinal 61 Western Dubuque 45, North Scott 42 First Round Fairfield 74, Guthrie Center 60 Ackley-Geneva 65, Harlan 63 Mediapolis 46, Maple Valley 35 Ankeny 55, Western Dubuque 53 1987 STATE TOURNAMENT Norwalk 71, Hampton 63 State Championship Fairfield 61 Sibley 51 6-PLAYER Guthrie Center 73, Montezuma 62 Estherville 71, DM East 70 Denver 85, Wellsburg 65 First Round Britt 64, Rockwell City 52 Waukee 56, Bellevue 41 Elk Horn-Kimballton 89, Terril 64 DM East 74, Bettendorf 55 1983 STATE TOURNAMENT Orient-Macksburg 69, Ventura 67 Denison 63, Ankeny 60 Ankeny 89, Urbandale 74 First Round Fort Dodge 87, Tri-Center 71 Dike 66, Moravia 64 Colo 70, Cedar Valley 61 DM Hoover 59, Clinton Mater Dei 44 Ventura 106, Lone Tree 51 Terril 45, Bennett 42 Dubuque Senior 86, West Central 79 Second Round Garnavillo 52, Waukee 50 Winfield-Mt Un. 35, Lake View-Auburn 29 Waterloo Columbus 58, Ackley-Geneva 54 Mediapolis 66, Tri-Center 54 Second Round Hartley-Melvin 64, Central Webster 62 Fairfield 50, Ankeny 39 Carroll Kuemper 79, Denver 60 Norwalk 65, Mediapolis 59 Fairfield 56, Unity Christian 50 Waukee 83, Denver 76 Southeast Polk 92, Hartley-Melvin 50 Britt 62, Guthrie Center 61 North-Tech 66, Walnut 47 Fort Dodge 68, Orient-Macksburg 60 Ankeny 67, DM East 66 Waterloo Columbus 66, Bettendorf 50 Second Round 1989 STATE TOURNAMENT 1991 STATE TOURNAMENT Second Round Denison 75, Elk Horn-Kimballton 72 6-PLAYER 5-PLAYER Colo-Nesco 50, Harlan 37 Ventura 90, Dike 69 First Round First Round Hampton-Dumont 85, Elk Horn-Kimballton 71 Mediapolis 75, Garnavillo 43 South Tama 84, Coon Rapids-Bayard 83 Cedar Rapids Kennedy 57, Bettendorf 55 Atlantic 61, Emmetsburg 60 Southeast Polk 65, Carroll Kuemper 58 Ankeny 66, Tri-Center 55 Cedar Falls 60, Dubuque Wahlert 42 Osage 76, Adair-Casey 48 Colo-Nesco 76, Spirit Lake 59 Muscatine 68, Burlington 50 Semi-Final Elk Horn-Kimballton 92, HMS (Hartley) 78 Fort Dodge 57, Ottumwa 27 Semi-Final Ventura 86, Denison 76 Boone 59, St Ansgar 58 Semi-Final Hampton-Dumont 83, Colo-Nesco 79 Southeast Polk 61, Mediapolis 55 Atlantic 67, BCRL (Buff Ctr) 56 Cedar Falls 68, Cedar Rapids Kennedy 65 Osage 63, Atlantic 50 Ventura 88, Moravia 55 Fort Dodge 43, Muscatine 41 Consolation West Central 66 Midland 65 Consolation Denison 64, Mediapolis 43 Consolation Colo-Nesco 75, Atlantic 43 Second Round Muscatine 68, Cedar Rapids Kennedy 53 State Championship Ankeny 65 South Tama 46 State Championship Ventura 90, Southeast Polk 69 Elk Horn-Kimballton 89, Colo-Nesco 83 State Championship Osage 88, Hampton-Dumont 70 Atlantic 78, Boone 63 Cedar Falls 59, Fort Dodge 33 1988 STATE TOURNAMENT Ventura 68, West Central 64 1993 STATE TOURNAMENT 5-PLAYER 1991 STATE TOURNAMENT 5-PLAYER Semi-Final Semi-Final 6-PLAYER First Round CR Washington 64, Waterloo Columbus 59 Ankeny 58, Elk Horn-Kimballton 50 First Round Cedar Rapids Jefferson 73, Storm Lake 46 Bettendorf 56, DM Lincoln 55 (OT) Atlantic 72, Ventura 65 Hudson 59, Cherokee 50 W. Des Moines Dowling 51, Western Christian Colo-Nesco 84, Galva-Holstein 49 31 Consolation Consolation Hampton-Dumont 69, Moravia 45 Solon 59, Keokuk 56 Waterloo Columbus 41, DM Lincoln 37 Elk Horn-Kimballton 84, Ventura 80 Ar-We-Va 90, Pomeroy-Palmer 77 Des Moines Lincoln 62, Bettendorf 46 Emmetsburg 66, Charles City 50 State Championship State Championship Jefferson-Scranton 97, Central City 84 Semi-Final CR Washington 65, Bettendorf 47 Ankeny 57, Atlantic 36 Harlan 75, Postville 66 CR Jefferson 49, W. Des Moines Dowling 45 Essex 73, Newton 66 Solon 70, Des Moines Lincoln 55 1988 STATE TOURNAMENT 1990 STATE TOURNAMENT 6-PLAYER 5-PLAYER Second Round Consolation First Round First Round Colo-Nesco 65, Hudson 38 Des Moines Lincoln 61, WDM Dowling 41 Dike 91, Humboldt 78 Bettendorf 47, Dubuque Senior 46 (OT) Ar-We-Va 86, Hampton-Dumont 78 State Championship Moravia 69, Hartley-Melvin 49 CR Jefferson 123, Keokuk 43 Emmetsburg 77, Jefferson-Scranton 73 Cedar Rapids Jefferson 70, Solon 51 Fairfield 62, Tri-Center 56 Muscatine 55, Fairfield 44 Harlan 66, Essex 62 BuffCtr-Rake-Lakota 48, Perry 46 Waterloo Columbus 74, DM East 44 1993 STATE TOURNAMENT Jefferson-Scranton 68, Garnavillo 63 Semi-Final 6-PLAYER Charles City 67, Treynor 55 Semi-Final Colo-Nesco 64, Ar-We-Va 56 First Round Grundy Center 84, Little Rock 69 CR Jefferson 49, Bettendorf 48 Emmetsburg 76, Harlan 45 Avo-Ha-Shelby-Tennant 75, Woodward- Southeat Polk 67, Waukee 40 Waterloo Columbus 56, Muscatine 39 Granger 68 Consolation Osage 60, Panorama 59 Second Round Consolation Ar-We-Va 70, Harlan 56 Hubbard-Radcliffe 87, Harris-Lake Park 76 Dike 51, Moravia 48 Bettendorf 68, Muscatine 54 West Central 70, Oelwein 52 BuffCtr-Rake-Lakota 64, Fairfield 53 State Championship Emmetsburg 74, Center Point-Urbana 51 Jefferson-Scranton 67, Charles City 45 State Championship Emmetsburg 76, Colo-Nesco 58 Essex 61, Pella 44 Southeast Polk 68, Grundy Center 66 Waterloo Columbus 63, CR Jefferson 58 Montezuma 84, West Bend-Mallard 82 1992 STATE TOURNAMENT Atlantic 64, Perry 53 Semi-Final 1990 STATE TOURNAMENT 5-PLAYER Dike 78, BCRL (Buff Center) 57 6-PLAYER First Round Second Round Southeast Polk 65, Jefferson-Scranton 48 First Round Cedar Rapids Jefferson 68, Vinton 48 Avo-Ha-Shelby-Tennant 95, Osage 80 Atlantic 64, Emmetsburg 48 Bettendorf 48, Solon 44 Hubbard-Radcliffe 71, West Central 62 Consolation Panorama 41, NE Hamilton 17 WDM Dowling 74, West Point Marquette 26 Emmetsburg 75, Essex 69 Jefferson-Scranton 59, BCRL (Buff Ctr) 43 Elk Horn-Kim. 68, George-Little Rock 64 Indianola 59, Waterloo West 48 Atlantic 78, Montezuma 63 Pomeroy-Palmer 77, Montezuma 70 State Championship South Tama 53, Maquoketa Valley 42 Semi-Final Semi-Final Dike 86, Southeast Polk 73 Ankeny 66, Garner-Hayfield 61 Bettendorf 64, Cedar Rapids Jefferson 53 Hubbard-Radcliffe 83, Avo-Ha-Shelby-Tennant North Iowa 74, Colo-Nesco 72 WDM Dowling 64, Indianola 29 78 1989 STATE TOURNAMENT Pella Christian 51, HLV 46 Atlantic 67, Emmetsburg 63 5-PLAYER Consolation First Round Cedar Rapids Jefferson 84, Indianola 55 Consolation CR Regis 53, Sioux City East 43 Second Round Avo-Ha-Shelby-Tennant 88, Emmetsburg 67 Durant 51, DM Roosevelt 48 Atlantic 51, Panorama 40 State Championship Muscatine 65, Vinton 44 Elk Horn-Kim. 79, Pomeroy-Palmer 70 WDM Dowling 69, Bettendorf 44 State Championship Dubuque Senior 63, Waterloo Columbus 41 South Tama 58, Ankeny 45 Hubbard-Radcliffe 85, Atlantic 66 North Iowa 56, Pella Christian 41 1992 STATE TOURNAMENT Semi-Final 6-PLAYER 1994 STATE TOURNAMENT Durant 53, CR Regis 46 Semi-Final First Round Class 1A First Round Muscatine 77, Dubuque Senior 62 Atlantic 82, Elk Horn-Kimballton 72 Colo-Nesco 93, Sigourney 64 Armstrong-Ringsted 37, Midland 32 North Iowa 66, South Tama 64 Harlan 53, South Hamilton 49 Pomeroy-Palmer 58, West Central 54 Consolation Hampton-Dumont 87, Postville 82 Treynor 56, Guthrie Center 45 CR Regis 87, Dubuque Senior 85 Consolation Elk Horn-Kimballton 73, Odebolt-Arthur 60 Manning 32, Lynnville-Sully 29 Elk Horn-Kimballton 100, South Tama 73 Emmetsburg 70, Carlisle 65 Pomeroy-Palmer 58, West Central 54 State Championship Atlantic 62, North Iowa 58 Treynor 56, Guthrie Center 45 Muscatine 52, Durant 45 State Championship Adair-Casey 69, Midland 59 Manning 32, Lynnville-Sully 29 Atlantic 77, North Iowa 65 Osage 87, Ida Grove 62 Class 1A Semifinals Harlan 40, Pella Christian 38 Class 4A Semifinals Pomeroy-Palmer 69, Armstrong-Ringsted 49 Vinton-Shellsburg 74, Crestwood 28 West Des Moines Dowling 41, Denison- Class 2A First Round Treynor 49, Manning 47 Carroll 57, Central DeWitt 54 Schleswig 31 West Marshall 56, Mount Ayr 42 Cedar Falls 60, CB Abraham Lincoln 45 West Lyon 78, Guttenberg 53 Class 1A Championship Class 3A Semifinals Audubon 51, St. Ansgar 44 Treynor 61, Pomeroy-Palmer 58 Harlan 48, Storm Lake 39 Class 4A Championship Solon 53, North Cedar 49 Vinton-Shellsburg 66, Carroll 58 West Des Moines Dowling 46, Cedar Falls 37 Class 2A First Round Class 2A Semifinals Wilton 61, Gladbrook-Reinbeck 55 Class 3A Championship 1997 STATE TOURNAMENT West Lyon 56, West Marshall 54 Rockwell City-Lytton 78, Montezuma 66 Vinton-Shellsburg 41, Harlan 29 Solon 69, Audubon 40 Solon 58, North Fayette 30 Class 1A First Round Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn 88, C. Bluffs St. Albert Class 4A First Round Treynor 52, Sentral 51 Class 2A Championship 50 West Des Moines Valley 49, Cedar Falls 37 Lynnville-Sully 60, Tripoli 42 Solon 57, West Lyon 50 Council Bluffs A. Lincoln 61, Ankeny 45 Newell-Fonda 59, Elk Horn Kimballton 45 Class 2A Semifinals Davenport West 66, Fort Dodge 48 Winfield-Mt. Union 72, North Linn 43 Class 3A First Round Wilton 62, Rockwell City-Lytton 58 Cedar Rapids Washington 70, Keokuk 32 Class 1A Semifinals Washington 59, Western Christian 46 Solon 60, Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn 48 Newell-Fonda 48, Treynor 34 Waterloo Columbus 45, Dallas Center-Grimes Class 4A Semifinals Lynnville-Sully 51, Winfield-Mt. Union 45 (OT) 41 Class 2A Championship West Des Moines Valley 54, CB Abe. Lincoln Camanche 44, Ballard 41 Solon 76, Wilton 72 52 Class 1A Championship Carroll Kuemper 62, Webster City 28 Cedar Rapids Washington 65, Davenport Lynnville-Sully 51, Newell-Fonda 49 Class 3A First Round West 45 Class 3A Semifinals Washington 59, Denison 43 Class 2A First Round Washington 54, Waterloo Columbus 43 Central DeWitt 53, Vinton-Shellsburg 40 Class 4A Championship Solon 45, Denver 34 Carroll Kuemper 49, Camanche 35 Storm Lake 72, Hampton-Dumont 61 Cedar Rapids Washington 63, WDM Valley 61 Algona Garrigan 57, Gilbert 55 Atlantic 56, Clarke 47 Mid-Prairie 59, Sibley-Ocheyedan 55 Class 3A Championship 1996 STATE TOURNAMENT Council Bluffs-St. Albert 55, CAM 17 Carroll Kuemper 49, Washington 47 Class 3A Semifinals Class 1A First Round Central DeWitt 68, Washington 56 Treynor 64, Newell-Fonda 53 Class 2A Semifinals Class 4A First Round Storm Lake 65, Atlantic 64 Lynnville-Sully 54, IKM 51 Mid-Prairie 64, Algona Garrigan 58 Denison-Schleswig 78, Ottumwa 45 Wellsburg-Steamboat Rock 43, West Central Solon 74, Council Bluffs St. Albert 56 Cedar Falls 72, Des Moines Lincoln 59 Class 3A Championship 38 Ankeny 60, Cedar Rapids Jefferson 34 Cemtral DeWitt 65, Storm Lake 55 Winfield-Mount Union 62, Sentral 39 Class 2A Championship West Des Moines Dowling 61, Clinton 52 Solon 70, MidPrairie 47 Class 4A First Round Class 1A Semifinals Class 4A Semifinals Dubuque Senior 52, Carroll Kuemper 42 Lynnville-Sully 57, Treynor 40 Class 3A First Round Denison-Schleswig 73, Cedar Falls 65 Waterloo West 52, Newton 21 Winfield-Mount Union 42, Wellsburg-SR 31 Ballard 49, Crestwood38 West Des Moines 41, Ankeny 38 Bettendorf 53, West Des Moines Dowling 43 Harlan 50, Clarke 34 Muscatine 60, Urbandale 56 Class 1A Championship Carroll 56, Cedar Rapids Regis 46 Class 4A Championship Winfield-Mount Union 54, Lynnville-Sully 47 MOC-Floyd Valley 55, Camanche 25 WDM Dowling 49, Denison-Schleswig 37 Class 4A Semifinals Dubuque Senior 51, Waterloo West 49 Class 2A First Round Class 3A Semifinals 1999 STATE TOURNAMENT Bettendorf 53, Muscatine 36 Aplington-Parkersburg 53, Algona Garrigan 47 MOC-Floyd Valley 62, Ballard 60 Sibley-Ocheyedan 53, Council Bluffs St. Albert Carroll 49, Harlan 37 Class 1A FIrst Round Class 4A Championship 52 Rockwell-Swaledale 53, Preston 51 Bettendorf 50, Dubuque Senior 38 North Cedar 50, Iowa City Regina 47 Class 3A Championship Lynnville-Sully 76, New London 41 Eldora-New Providence 46, Panorama 41 Carroll 50, MOC-Floyd Valley 49 North Iowa 26, Treynor 19 1995 STATE TOURNAMENT IKM 36, Sac City 30 Class 1A First Round Class 2A Semifinals Class 4A First Round Class 1A Semifinals Winfield-Mount Union 49, Bellevue 43 Sibley-Ocheyedan 59, Aplington-Parkersburg WDM Valley 49, Denison-Schleswig 40 Lynnville-Sully 54, Rockwell-Swaledale 42 Newell-Fonda 67, Pomeroy-Palmer 64 49 Waterloo West 57, Bettendorf 47 IKM 42, North Iowa 40 Northeast Hamilton 47, Panorama 46 North Cedar 57, Eldora-New Providence 50 Ankeny 54, Fort Madison 39 West Central 54, Treynor 42 West Des Moines Dowling 59, CR Jefferson Class 1A Championship Class 1A Semifinals Class 2A Championship 40 Lynnville-Sully 53, IKM 38 Winfield-Mount Union 64, Newell-Fonda 62 Sibley-Ocheyedan 52, North Cedar 38 Northeast Hamilton 57, West Central 50 Class 4A Semifinals Class 2A First Round Class 3A First Round WDM Dowling 44, WDM Valley 35 St. Ansgar 45, Bondurant-Farrar 31 Class 1A Championship Vinton-Shellsburg 55, Davenport Assumption Ankeny 85, Waterloo West 81 (5 OT) Denver 45, Emmetsburg 39 Winfield-Mount Union 56, NE Hamilton 29 25 Audubon52, Bellevue 41 Washington 66, Iowa Falls 49 Class 4A Championship West Marshall 60, Mid-Prairie 54 Class 2A First Round Carroll 71, MOC-Floyd Valley 67 Ankeny 44, West Des Moines Dowling 43 Center Point-Urbana 61, CB St. Albert 48 Pella Christian 51, Carroll Kuemper 33 Class 2A Semifinals Solon 65, Maple Valley-Anthon-Oto 44 1998 STATE TOURNAMENT Denver 31, St. Ansgar 28 North Polk 43, South Hamilton 22 Class 3A Semifinals Class 1A First Round Audubon 57, West Marshall 49 Sibley-Ocheyedan 49, Denver 45 Vinton-Shellsburg 72, Washington 53 Lynnville-Sully 65, Treynor 31 Class 2A Championship Carroll 57, Pella Christian 46 Valley CEW 55, Sac City 45 Audubon 53, Denver 50 Class 2A Semifinals Iowa Mennonite 59, Armstong-Ringsted 46 Center Point-Urbana 58, Solon 48 Class 3A Championship Winfield-Mount Union 80, Lenox 41 Class 3A First Round Sibley-Ocheyedan 42, North Polk 34 Carroll 52, Vinton-Shellsburg 48 Washington 67, Storm Lake 47 Class 4A First Round Class 1A Semifinals Atlantic 46, Hampton-Dumont 31 Class 2A Championship Denison-Schleswig 52, Muscatine 49 Lynnville-Sully 52, Valley CEW 43 MFL-Mar-Mac 54, Vinton-Shellsburg 52 Center Point-Urbana 62, Sibley-Ocheye 44 West Des Moines Dowling 42, DM Lincoln 41 Winfield-Mount Union 51, Iowa Mennonite 32 Estherville-Lincoln Central 56, Norwalk 40 Cedar Falls 58, Cedar Rapids Washington 31 Class 3A First Round CB Abraham Lincoln 55, Pleasant Valley 37 Class 1A Championship Class 3A Semifinals Storm Lake 60, Adel-DeSoto-Minburn 57 Lynnville-Sully 48, Winfield-Mount Union 46 Washington 48, Atlantic 36 Estherville-Lincoln Central 41, MFL-Mar-Mac George-Little Rock 62, Van Meter 33 WDM Dowling 52, Des Moines Lincoln 34 38 Preston 72, Odebolt-Arthur 45 Class 2A Championship Ankeny 46, North Scott 33 Rockwell-Swaledale 52, Mormon Trail 43 Mid-Prairie 51, Colo-Nesco 49 Waterloo West 57, Council Bluffs AL 40 Class 3A Championship Cardinal Stritch 44, Tripoli 36 Washington 61, Estherville-Lincoln Central 46 Class 3A First Round Class 4A Semifnals Class 1A Semifinals Cedar Rapids Xavier 65, LeMars 35 Muscatine 41, WDM Dowling 37 (OT) Class 4A First Round Preston 67, George-Little Rock 54 Carroll 65, West Delaware 52 Ankeny 49, Waterloo West 39 Cedar Falls, 95, Council Bluffs A. Lincoln 58 Cardinal Stritch 57, Rockwell-Swaledale 44 Pella 65, Washington 46 Waterloo West 63, Cedar Rapids Kennedy 55 Perry 58, Clear Lake 43 Class 4A Championship West Des Moines Dowling 59, Burlington 37 Class 1A Championship Ankeny 37, Muscatine 25 Ankeny 52, Des Moines Lincoln 38 Preston 76, Cardinal Stritch 39 Class 3A Semifinals Cedar Rapids Xavier 52, Carroll 40 2004 STATE TOURNAMENT Class 4A Semifinals Class 2A First Round Perry 58, Pella 34 Waterloo West 56, Cedar Falls 49 Ballard 55, Pella Christian 45 Class 1A First Round Ankeny 42, West Des Moines Dowling 39 Rock Valley 57, Aplington-Parkersburg 54 Class 3A Championship Rockwell City-Lytton 50, Allison-Bristow 28 St. Ansgar 45, Westwood 27 Perry 54, Cedar Rapis Xavier 32 Treynor 49, Bellevue Marquette 48 Class 4A Championship AHST 62, Wilton 45 Hinton 43, Rock Valley 35 Ankeny 42, Waterloo West 37 Class 4A First Round English Valleys 49, Fort Madison Aquinas 46 Class 2A Semifinals Waterloo West 64, Ottumwa 49 . 2000 STATE TOURNAMENT Rock Valley 63, Ballard 41 WDM Dowling 65, Dubuque Wahlert 49 Class 1A Semifinals Class 1A First Round St. Ansgar 51, AHST 49 Ankeny 60, Muscatine 35 Rockwell City-Lytton 46, Treynor 31 Treynor 52, Wayne 42 Des Moines Lincoln 78, Sioux City North 59 English Valleys 41, Hinton 38 (2 OT) Preston 71, Manning 34 Class 2A Championship Newell-Fonda 60, Hubbard-Radcliffe 46 Rock Valley 42, St. Ansgar 29 Class 4A Semifinals Class 1A Championship IKM 46, Rockwell-Swaledale 26 Waterloo West 46, West Des Moines Dowling Rockwell City-Lytton 46, English Valleys 38 Class 3A First Round 38 . Class 1A Semifinals Union 69, New Hampton 52 Ankeny 51, Des Moines Lincoln 47 Class 2A First Round Preston 49, Treynor 38 Davenport Assumption 49, Pella 43 Underwood 76, PCM 39 Newell-Fonda 57, IKM 46 Washington 65, MOC-Floyd Valley 59 Class 4A Championship Maquoketa Valley 67 , Garner-Hayfield 51. Atlantic 49, Denison-Schleswig 35 Ankeny 29, Waterloo West 27 Grundy Center 61, Mid-Prairie 49 Class 1A Championship Sioux Center 47, Battle Creek-Ida Grove 43 Preston 51, Newell-Fonda 37 Class 3A Semifinals 2003 STATE TOURNAMENT Washington 50, Atlantic 33 Class 1A First Round Class 2A Semifinals Class 2A First Round Davenport Assumption 52, Union 50 Keokuk Cardinal Stritch 66, Newell-Fonda 49 Underwood 44, Maquoketa Valley 29 North Cedar 48, Jesup 35 Rockwell City-Lytton 55, George-Little Rock Grundy Center 63, Sioux Center 44 Harmony 49, St. Ansgar 44 Class 3A Championship 52 West Marshall 65, Hinton 48 Washington 52, Davenport Assumption 36 SCMT 59, Bellevue Marquette 50 Class 2A Championship Council Bluffs St. Albert 75, Algona Garrigan Rock Valley 56, English Valleys 37 Underwood 50, Grundy Center 47 50 Class 4A First Round Davenport West 55, Sioux City East 52 Class 1A Semifinals Class 3A First Round Class 2A Semfinals West Des Moines Dowling 43, Iowa City High Rockwell City-Lytton 60, Keokuk Cardinal Dubuque Wahlert 38, Davenport Assumption North Cedar 52, Harmony 36 31 Stritch 57 35 Council Bluffs St. Albert 51, West Marshall 44 Des Moines Lincoln 47, Ames 42 Rock Valley 77, SCMT 34 Charles City 50, Pella 30 Cedar Falls 73, Cedar Rapids Prairie 37 .Waukon 70, Denison-Schleswig 58 Class 2A Championship Class 1A Championship Atlantic 40, Spencer 35) North Cedar 49, Council Bluffs St. Albert 45 Class 4A Semifinals Rock Valley, Rockwell City-Lytton West Des Moines Dowling 60, Davenport Class 3A Semifinals Class 3A First Round West 54 Class 2A First Round Charles City 52, Dubuque Wahlert 48. Decorah 48, Perry 40 Cedar Falls 64, Des Moines Lincoln 50 Maquoketa Valley 53, PCM 46 Waukon 44, Atlantic 42 Washington 49, Hampton-Dumont 34 Hudson 40, Cherokee 25 Central Lee 54, Western Christian 42 Class 4A Championship Iowa City Regina 44, Tri-Center 43 Class 3A Championship Union 52, Norwalk 37 Cedar Falls 49, West Des Moines Dowling 36 Underwood 53, Mid-Prairie 35 Waukon 71, Charles City 46

Class 3A Semifinals 2002 STATE TOURNAMENT Class 2A Semifinals Class 4A First Round Washington 50, Decorah 40 Class 1A First Round Maquoketa Valley 44, Hudson 41 Des Moines Hoover 58, Iowa City High 44 Central Lee 60, Union 52 Preston 50, Cardinal Stritch 44 Underwood 59, Iowa City Regina 41 Ankeny 55, Bettendorf 31 Rock Valley 62, Rock Valley 54 Des Moines Lincoln 55, Des Moines Roosevelt Class 3A Championship Tripoli 70, Fort Madison Aquinas 50 Class 2A Championship 52 Washington 43, Central Lee 36 Hinton 81, Guthrie Center 27 Underwood 58, Maquoketa Valley 36 Dowling Catholic 67, Cedar Rapids Kennedy 44

Class 4A First Round Class 1A Semifinals Class 3A First Round Class 4A Semifinals Cedar Rapids Xavier 60, Ames 47 Rock Valley 62, Treynor 54 Norwalk 53, Spencer 39 Ankeny 55, Des Moines Hoover 46 West Des Moines Dowling 55, Ankeny 38 Hinton 73, Tripoli 42 Cedar Rapids Xavier 53, West Delaware 35 Dowling Catholic 43, Des Moines Lincoln 42. Davenport West 46, Cedar Rapids Jefferson Class 1A Championship Pella 62, Crestwood 42 43 Rock Valley 62, Hinton 56 Atlantic 59, Webster City 34 Cedar Falls75, Sioux City East 52 Class 4A Championship Class 4A Semifinals Class 2A First Round Class 3A Semifinals Ankeny 55, Dowling Catholic 41 West Des Moines Dowling 52, CR Xavier 34 Mid-Prairie 48, Unity Christian 39 Cedar Rapids Xavier 51, Norwalk 43 Cedar Falls 74, Davenport West 47 Underwood 49, Carlisle 33 Atlantic 40, Pella 39 2005 STATE TOURNAMENT Cascade 39, Edgewood-Colesburg 20 Class 4A Championship Colo-Nesco 60, Belmond-Klemme 47 Class 3A Championship Class 1A First Round West Des Moines Dowling 36, Cedar Falls 35 Cedar Rapids Xavier 53, Atlantic 37 Treynor 63, Rockwell-Swaledale 48 Class 2A Semifinals IKM 71, Bellevue Marquette 48 Mid-Prairie 53, Underwood 48 (OT) 2001 STATE TOURNAMENT Class 4A First Round Charter Oak-Ute 54, Highland 52 Colo-Nesco 60, Cascade 49 Class 1A First Round Muscatine 41, Cedar Rapids Kennedy 25 George-Little Rock 55, Colo-Nesco 40 Charter Oak-Ute 54, Highland 52 Class 4A First Round 2009 STATE TOURNAMENT George-Little Rock 55, Colo-Nesco 40 Class 2A Finals Des Moines Roosevelt 61, Iowa City High 26 North Butler 40, Battle Creek-Ida Grove 27 Cedar Rapids Washington 55, Ames 44 Class 1A First Round Class 1A Semifinal West Des Moines Valley 47, Des Moines East AGWSR 40, New London 29 IKM 63, Treynor 52 Class 3A First Round 38 George-Little Rock 65, Mason City Newman Charter Oak-Ute 68, George-Little Rock 56 Cedar Rapids Xavier 30, Spirit Lake 29 Sioux City North 67, Cedar Rapids Jefferson Catholic 53 Norwalk 56, Decorah 43 52 North Butler 40, Coon Rapids-Bayard 39 Class 1A Championship Harlan 45, Williamsburg 37 Springville 44, Martensdale-St. Marys 36 Charter Oak-Ute 63, IKM 61 Ballard 70, Kuemper Catholic 51 Class 4A Semifinals DM Roosevelt 61, CRWashington 53 Class 1A Semifinals Class 2A First Round Class 3A Semifinals SIoux City North 55, West Des Moines Valley AGWSR 47, George-Little Rock 40 North Butler 52, Pella Christian 32 Norwalk 44, Cedar Rapids Xavier 42 51 Springville 46, North Butler 45 (OT) Tri-Center 61, Tipton 49 Ballard 58, Harlan 45 Cherokee 62, Kuemper Catholic 39 Class 4A Championship Class 1A Championship Grundy Center 69, Pocahontas Area 53 Class 3A Finals Sioux City North 71, Des Moines Roosevelt AGWSR 28, Springville 27 Norwalk 54, Ballard 43 57 Class 2A Semifinals Class 2A First Round Tri-Center 54, North Butler 52 Class 4A First Round 2008 Tournament Manson-NW Webster 55, Roland-Story 53 Grundy Center 66, Cherokee 63 (OT) Des Moines Roosevelt 57, Linn-Mar 35 IKM-Manning 55, Tipton 34 Cedar Rapids Jefferson 57, Dowling Catholic Class 1A First Round Hinton 54, Central Decatur 45 Class 2A Championship 55 Newell-Fonda 80, SE Webster-Grand 75 Cascade 49, Denver 34 Grundy Center 54, Tri-Center 51 Cedar Rapids Prairie 47, Johnston 33 Dunkerton 70, WCLT 68 Cedar Rapids Washington 75, Sioux CIty Lawton-Bronson 80, Exira 48 Class 2A Semfinals Class 3A First Round North 69 Springville 69, Holy Trinity Catholic 59 IKM-Manning 60, Manson-NW Webster 47 Cedar Rapids Xavier 57, Carroll 46 Cascade 56, Hinton 43 Davenport Assumption 51, Norwalk 45 Class 4A Semifinals Class 1A Semifinals MOC-Floyd Valley 83, Waukon 76 (OT) Des Moines Roosevelt 54, Cedar Rapids Jef- Newell-Fonda 81, Dunkerton 62 Class 2A Championhip Keokuk 54, Denison-Schleswig 47 ferson 47 Springville 60, Lawton-Bronson 45 IKM-Manning 50, Cascade 31 Cedar Rapids Washington 57, Cedar Rapids Class 3A Semifinals Prairie 53 Class 1A Championship Class 3A First Round Cedar Rapids Xavier 39, Davenport Assump- Springville 67, Newell-Fonda 60 Waukon 56, Keokuk 39 tion 35 Class 4A Finals Ballard 60, Harlan 36 Keokuk 60, MOC-Floyd Valley 42 Des Moines Roosevelt 53, Cedar Rapids Class 2A First Round Sioux CIty Bishop Heelan 46, Dubuque Washington 53 MFL-Mar-Mac 61, North Polk 50 Wahlert 34 Class 3A Championship Manson-NW Webster 36, AGWSR 33 Pella 52, Spencer 51 Cedar Rapids Xavier 52, Keokuk 44 Class 1A First Round Monticello 51, Treynor 46 Graettinger-Terril 49, Bedford 37 Davenport Assumption 63, Unity Christian 44 Class 3A Semifinals Class 4A First Round WCLT 68, Highland 59 (OT) Ballard 59, Waukon 30 Dowling Catholic 58, Lewis Central 38 Lawton-Bronson 54, Guthrie Center 47 Class 2A Semifinals Sioux City Bishop Heelan 45, Pella 32 Cedar Rapids Washington 42, DM Roosevelt IKM 63, Andrew 38 MFL-Mar-Mac 51, Manson-NW Webster 43 39 Davenport Assumption 65, Monticello 47 Class 3A Championship Ankeny 55, Iowa City High 41 Class 1A Semifinals Ballard 47, Sioux City Bishop Heelan 22 Cedar Rapids Prairie 39, Ames 25 Graettinger-Terril 45, WCLT 41 Class 2A Championship IKM 59, Lawton-Bronson 44 Davenport Assumption 46, MFL-Mar-Mac 27 Class 4A First Round Class 4A Semifinals Sioux City North 78, Indianola 56 Cedar Rapids Washington 54, Dowling Catho- Class 1A Championship Class 3A First Round Cedar Rapids Kennedy 68, Waukee 50 lic 41 Graettinger-Terril 53, IKM 49 Marion 47, Spencer 31 Linn-Mar 34, Cedar Rapids Xavier 31 Ankeny 53, Cedar Rapids Prairie 36 Pella 60, Williamsburg 39 Ames 45, Ankeny 40 Class 2A First Round Sioux City Bishop Heelan 47, CR Xavier 31 Class 4A Championship AGWSR 63, Monticello 34 Ballard 48, Dallas Center-Grimes 45 Class 4A Semifinals Ankeny 65, Cedar Rapids Washington 57 Battle Creek-Ida Grove 87, PCM 47 Sioux City North 78, Cedar Rapids Kennedy North Butler 37, Manson-NW Webster 35 Class 3A Semifinals 72 2006 Tournament Davenport Assumption 48, Western Christian Pella 75, Marion 63 Ames 45, Linn-Mar 39 (OT) Class 1A First Round 38 Sioux City Bishop Heelan 50, Ballard 49 (OT) IKM 63, Southeast Webster-Grand 45 Class 4A Championship Twin River Valley 41, Central Decatur 25 Class 2A Semifinals Class 3A Championship Sioux CIty North 51, Ames 45 Charter Oak-Ute 53, Postville 26 Battle Creek-Ida Grove 48, AGWSR 43 SIoux City Bishop Heelan 54, Pella 51 Treynor 50, Fairfield Maharishi 37 North Butler 36, Davenport Assumption 32 2010 Tournament Class 4A First Round Class 1A First Round Class 1A Semifinals Class 2A Championship Linn-Mar 66, Des Moines Roosevelt 38 Exira 63, Prince of Peace 57 IKM 44, Twin River Valley 26 North Butler 41, Battle Creek-Ida Grove 38 Iowa City High 52, Cedar Falls 40 Newell-Fonda 59, Valley Community 40 Treynor 50, Charter Oak-Ute 37 Cedar Rapids Washington 75, SIoux City Mount Ayr 54, North Sentral Kossuth 45 Class 3A First Round North 63 Martensdale-St. Marys 57, Lynnville-Sully 32 Class 1A Finals Spirit Lake 49, SIoux CIty Heelan 38 Waukee 53, Dowling Catholic 53 IKM 54, Treynor 33 Decorah 72, Keokuk 50 Class 1A Semfinals Cedar Rapids Xavier 56, Norwalk 32 Class 4A Semifinals Exira 70, Newell-Fonda 58 Class 2A First Round Ballard 53, Pella 34 Iowa City High 55, Linn-Mar 39 Mount Ayr 57, Martensdale-St. Marys 48 North Butler 56, Tipton 40 Cedar Rapids Washington 54, Waukee 51 AGWSR 67, Solon 48 Class 3A Semifinals (OT) Class 1A Championship Battle Creek-Ida Grove 59, Wapsie Valley 57 Spirit Lake 62, Decorah 48 Exira 57, Mount Ayr 55 Audubon 72, Davenport Assumption 66 Cedar Rapids Xavier 52, Ballard 38 Class 4A Championship Iowa City High 48, Cedar Rapids Washington Class 2A First Round Class 2A Semifinals Class 3A Championship 46 Manson-NW Webster 37, MFL-Mar-Mac 34 North Butler 47, AGWSR 40 Cedar Rapids Xavier 52, Spirit Lake 43 OA-BCIG 55, Lawton-Bronson 37 Battle Creek-Ida Grove 60, Audubon 66 Roland-Story 38, Camanche 31 Mount Vernon 52, Audubon 45 (OT) Davenport Assumption 50, Mount Vernon 39 Marquette Catholic 65, Ar-We-Va 57 (OT) Class 1A Championship Burlington Notre Dame 60, Colo-Nesco 43 Burlington Notre Dame 57, Newell-Fonda 55 Class 2A Semifinals Class 4A First Round Central Lyon 67, Earlham 43 Manson-NW Webster 40, OA-BCIG 31 Iowa City West 67, Cedar Rapids Washington Class 2A First Round Mount Vernon 47, Roland-Story 38 58 Class 1A Semifinals Cascade 43, Manson-NW Webster 21 Linn-Mar 48, Ankeny 47 Newell-Fonda 69, Marquette Catholic 52 Hudson 85, Woodbury Central 74 Class 2A Championship Southeast Polk 49, Mason City 35 Central Lyon 76, Burlington Notre Dame 53 North-Linn 57, South Central Calhoun 49 Mount Vernon 59, Manson-NW Webster 56 Des Moines East 68, Waukee 39 Western Christian 66, DM Christian 53 Class 1A Championship Class 3A First Round Class 4A Semifinals Central Lyon 63, Newell-Fonda 61 Class 2A Semifinals Bishop Heelan 69, Marion 61 Iowa City West 65, Linn-Mar 58 (OT) Hudson 45, Cascade 33 Ballard 56, Davenport Assumption 52 Des Moines East 50, Southeast Polk 44 Class 2A First Round Western Christian 69, North-Linn 52 Waukon 61, Knoxville 50 Western Christian 65, Pella Christian 28 Algona 57, Storm Lake 49 Class 4A Championship Aplington-Parkersburg 48, Panorama 38 Class 2A Championship Des Moines East 52, Iowa City West 40 Lawton-Bronson 71, Iowa City Regina 67 Western Christian 79, Hudson 55 Class 3A Semifinals Maquoketa Valley 65, IKM-Manning 57 Bishop Heelan 59, Ballard 54 2012 Tournament Class 3A First Round Waukon 53, Algona 46 Class 1A First Round Class 2A Semifinals Crestwood 54, Bondurant-Farrar 41 Bedford 55, Ar-We-Va 54 Western Christian 64, Aplington-Parkersburg Unity Christian 60, Clear Lake 35 Class 3A Championship LeMars Gehlen Catholic 52, North Butler 34 40 MOC-FLoyd Valley 69, Center Point-Urbana Bishop Heelan 73, Waukon 54 West Sioux 54, Lynnville-Sully 43 Lawton-Bronson 59, Maquoketa Valley 44 42 North Mahaska 47, North Tama 35 Mediapolis 61, Williamsburg 43 Class 4A First Round Class 2A Championship Linn-Mar 60, Johnston 38 Class 1A Semifinals Western Christian 75, Lawton-Bronson 58 Class 3A Semifinals Cedar Rapids Kennedy 46, Ankeny 44 Bedford 45, LeMars Gehlen Catholic 36 Unity Christian 50, Crestwood 41 Des Moines East 49, Ames 37 North Mahaska 46, West Sioux 38 Class 3A First Round MOC-Floyd Valley 64, Mediapolis 51 Waukee 53, Pleasant Valley Davenport Assumption 71, Red Oak 25 Class 1A Championship Cascade 33, Bondurant-Farrar 26 Class 3A Championship Class 4A Semifinals North Mahaska 40, Bedford 31 MOC-Floyd Valley 51, Mid-Prairie 30 MOC-Floyd Valley 63, Unity Christian 57 Linn-Mar 58, Cedar Rapids Kennedy 53 Estherville-LC 55, Spirit Lake 39 Des Moines East 50, Waukee 49 Class 2A First Round Class 4A First Round Western Christian 47, Estherville-LC 45 Class 3A Semifinals Harlan 52, North Scott 50 Class 4A Championship OA-BCIG 48, West Marshall 41 Davenport Assumption 63, Cascade 26 Carlisle 53, Dallas Center-Grimes 48 Linn-Mar 38, Des Moines East 35 Pellla Christian 66, West Hancock 63 Estherville-LC 49, MOC-Floyd Valley 46 Ballard 55, Davenport Assumption 45 IKM-Manning 71, Bellevue 55 Western Dubuque 53, Bishop Heelan 44 Class 3A Championship 2011 Tournament Class 2A Semifinals Davenport Assumption 62, Estherville-LC 40 Class 4A Semifinals Class 1A First Round Western Christian 62, OA-BCIG 54 Harlan 45, Carlisle 42 Martensdale-St. Marys 47, Newell-Fonda 34 Pella Christian 60, IKM-Manning 49 Class 4A First Round Western Dubuque 30, Ballard 23 West Hancock 67, Bedford 59 Harlan 52, Benton Community 42 Marquette Catholic 34, North Mahaska 32 Class 2A Championship Waverly-Shell Rock 67, Winterset 45 Class 4A Championship Ar-We-Va 60, Lynnville-Sully 38 Western Christian 67, Pella Christian 57 Cedar Rapids Xavier 50, Lewis Central 45 Harlan 55, Western Dubuque 51 Bishop Heelan 63, Dubuque Wahlert 47 Class 1A Semfinals Class 3A First Round Class 5A First Round Martensdale-St. Marys 63, West Hancock 50 Sioux City Bishop Heelan 77, Dubuque Class 4A Semifinal Waterloo West 69, Des Moines East 57 Ar-We-Va 52, Marquette Catholic 46 Wahlert 60 Harlan 41, Waverly-Shell Rock 36 Southeast Polk 68, WDM Valley 60 MOC-Floyd Valley 50, Bondurant-Farrar 37 Cedar Rapids Xavier 68, Bishop Heelan 57 Iowa City High 68, Cedar Rapids Kennedy 34 Class 1A Championship Davenport Assumption 54, Glenwood 41 Dowling Catholic 62, Waukee 56 Martensdale-St. Marys 40, Ar-We-Va 23 Ballard 50, Benton Community 34 Class 4A Championship Cedar Rapids Xavier 53, Harlan 52 Class 5A Semifinals Class 2A First Round Class 3A Semfinals Southeast Polk 54, Waterloo West 45 OA-BCIG 54, IKM-Manning 50 MOC-Floyd Valley 63, Sioux City Bishop Hee- Class 5A First Round Dowling Catholic 49, Iowa City High 44 Monticello 56, Mount Ayr 49 lan 53 (OT) Ankeny 66, Cedar Rapids Washington 58 Roland-Story 41, West Fork 28 Davenport Assumption 70, Ballard 29 Southeast Polk 48, Muscatine 45 Class 5A Championship Estherville-LC 61, Pella Christian 51 (OT) Dowling Catholic 47, Des Moines East 41 Dowling Catholic 66, Southeast Polk 55 Class 3A Championship (OT) Class 2A Semifinals Davenport Assumption 59, MOC-Floyd Valley Mason City 72, Iowa City West 53 2015 Tournament OA-BCIG 67, Monticello 44 32 Class 1A First Round Estherville-LC 36, Roland-Story 24 Class 5A Semifinals Newell-Fonda 70, Colo-Nesco 42 Class 4A First Round Southeast Polk 40, Ankeny 38 Burlington Notre Dame 78, Central Lyon 60 Class 2A Championship Iowa CIty West 55, Iowa City High 52 Dowling Catholic 50, Mason City 43 Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton 63, Bedford 48 OA-BCIG 46, Estherville-LC 35 Waukee 49, Mason City 47 Springville 53, Fremont-Mills 50 Ankeny 39, Cedar Rapids Xavier 25 Class 5A Championship Class 3A First Round Southeast Polk 56, Ames 37 Southeast Polk 43, Dowling Catholic 34 Class 1A Semifinals Davenport Assumption 67, Sergeant Bluff- 2014 Tournament Newell-Fonda 63, Burlington Notre Dame 56 Luton 60 Class 4A Semifinals Class 1A First Round Springville 68, Exira/Elk-Horn-Kimballton 57 Ballard 46, South Tama 39 Iowa City West 64, Waukee 50 Colo-Nesco 38, Lynnville-Sully 34 Central DeWitt 47, MOC-Floyd Valley 37 Ankeny 47, Southeast Polk 45 Newell-Fonda 73, Bedford 37 Class 1A Championship Mount Vernon 53, Benton 38 Janesville 58, Rockford 46 Newell-Fonda 45, Springville 43 Class 4A Championship Burlinton Notre Dame 90, Adair-Casey 50 Class 3A Semifinals Iowa CIty West 61, Ankeny 54 (OT) Class 2A First Round Davenport Assumption 56, Ballard 42 Class 1A Semifinals Unity Christian 53, vs. Cascade 34 Mount Vernon 41, Central DeWitt 29 2013 Tournament Newell-Fonda 65, Colo-Nesco 34 South Central Calhoun 65, IKM-Manning 50 Class 1A First Round Burlington Notre Dame 65, Janesville 58 North Linn 57, Des Moines Christian 46 Class 3A Championship Newell-Fonda 75, Villisca 28 Western Christian 50, Iowa City Regina 45 Class 2A Semifinals Class 3A First Round Class 3A Semifinals Class 4A Championship Unity Christian 58, South Central Calhoun 47 Pocahontas Area 83, Mount Vernon 43 Sioux Center 81, Cherokee 56 Marion 69, Grinnell 48 North Linn 73, Western Christian 71 (OT) Cherokee 72, Osage 67 Pocahontas Area 80, Center Point-Urbana 59 Center Point-Urbana 48, Mid-Prairie 43 Class 5A First Round Class 2A Championship Nevada 59, Sioux Center 44 Class 3A Championship Johnston 73, Waukee 48 Unity Christian 69, North Linn 40 Pocahontas Area 61, Sioux Center 38 Iowa City High 78, WDM Valley 62 Class 3A Semifinals Iowa City West 63, Dowling Catholic 53 (OT) Class 3A First Round Pocahontas Area 102, Cherokee 91 Class 4A First Round Indianola 64, Cedar Falls 63 Mediapolis 63, Mount Vernon 53 Nevada 47, Center Point-Urbana 41 North Scott 57, Nevada 27 Class 5A Semifinals Nevada 54, Red Oak 38 Cedar Rapids Xavier 60, Grinnell 55 Iowa City High 58, Johnston 52 Crestwood 58, Spirit Lake 46 Class 3A Championship Marion 46, Boone 38 Iowa City West 58, Indianola 45 Pocahontas Area 63, Clear Lake 59 Pocahontas Area 59, Nevada 49 Pella 47, Lewis Central 43 Class 5A Championship Iowa City West 56, Iowa City High 45 Class 3A Semifinals Class 4A First Round Class 4A Semifinals Nevada 52, Mediapolis 45 Mason City 47, Western Dubuque 39 North Scott 58, Cedar Rapids Xavier 49 2019 State Tournament Pocahontas Area 58, Crestwood 43 Keokuk 42, Ballard 31 Marion 33, Pella 24 Class 1A First Round Pella 47, Lewis Central 41 Newell-Fonda 69, Springville 39 Class 3A Championship Marion 46, Harlan 38 Class 4A Championship Marquette Catholic 62, Clarksville 49 West Hancock 67, North Mahaska 54 Nevada 58, Pocahontas Area 54 North Scott 50, Marion 42 (OT) Montezuma 59, CAM 45 Class 4A Semifinals Class 4A First Round Mason City 47, Keokuk 45 Class 5A First Round Class 1A Semifinals Carlisle 56, Waverly-Shell Rock 50 Pella 54, Marion 48 Indianola 77, Johnston 67 Newell-Fonda 81, Marquette Catholic 56 Harlan 54, Cedar Rapids Xavier 31 Cedar Falls 48, Iowa City 46 West Hancock 59, Montezuma 50 Bishop Heelan 70, Ballard 67 Class 4A Championship WDM Valley 87, Dowling Catholic 64 Western Dubuque 51, Indianola 30 Mason City 51, Pella 44 Iowa City West 40, Waukee 38 Class 1A Championship Newell-Fonda 76, West Hancock 52 Class 4A Semifinals Class 5A First Round Class 5A Semifinals Class 2A First Round Harlan 69, Carlisle 43 Linn-Mar 60, Indianola 39 Cedar Falls 48, Indianola 44 Grundy Center 49, Unity Christian 45 Western Dubuque 47, Bishop Heelan 38 Johnston 60, Southeast Polk 48 WDM Valley 55, Iowa City West 48 Cascade 52, Dike-New Hartford 43 Ankeny Centennial 56, Davenport North 52 Central Decatur 57, Aplington-Parkersburg 49 Class 4A Championship Cedar Falls 48, Waukee 46 Class 5A Championship Treynor 53, North Linn 44 Harlan 56, Western Dubuque 46 WDM Valley 71, Cedar Falls 59 Class 5A Semifinals Class 2A Semifinals Class 5A First Round Johnston 51, Linn-Mar 39 2018 State Tournament Grundy Center 59, Cascade 49 West Des Moines Valley 65, Mason City 42 Ankeny Centennial 57, Cedar Falls 31 Class 1A First Round Treynor 58, Central Decatur 53 Iowa City West 43, Southeast Polk 40 Springville 54, Bishop Garrigan 36 Class 2A Championship Dowling Catholic 58, Johnston 52 Class 5A Championship Exira-EHK 57, AGWSR 47 Treynor 48, Grundy Center 30 Waukee 61, Cedar Falls 47 Ankeny Centennial 46, Johnston 42 Newell-Fonda 61, Kee 45 Central Decatur 52, Montezuma 48 Class 3A First Round Class 5A Semifinals 2017 State Tournament Class 1A Semifinals North Polk 59, Estherville-LC 47 WDM Valley 57, Iowa City West 41 Springville 57, Exira-EHK 41 Waukon 48, Crestwood 37 Waukee 42, Dowling Catholic 32 Class 1A First Round Newell-Fonda 61, Central Decatur 49 Des Moines Christian 49, Roland-Story 41 Springville 56, Burlington Notre Dame 16 Class 1A Championship Center Point-Urbana 67, West Marshall 31 Class 5A Championshp Kingsley-Pierson 65, Marquette Catholic 61 Springville 60, Newell-Fonda 49 Class 3A Semifinals Waukee 72, West Des Moines Valley 58 Turkey Valley 60, Janesville 58 North Polk 65, Waukon 49 Exira/EHK 58, Sidney 43 Class 2A First Round CP-Urbana 55, Des Moines Christian 26 2016 State Tournament Treynor 54, West Sioux 30 Class 1A Semifinals Grundy Center 46, Iowa City Regina 45 Class 3A Championship Class 1A FIrst Round Springville 61, Kingsley-Pierson 43 Cascade 61, Dike-New Hartford 44 Center Point-Urbana 54, North Polk 36 Turkey Valley 55, Mount Ayr 51 Turkey Valley 48, Exira/EHK 44 (OT) North Union 47, Panorama 46 Burlington Notre Dame 56, Kee 44 Class 2A Semifinals Class 4A First Round Springville 60, Kingsley-Pierson 53 Class 1A Championship Grundy Center 42, Treynor 39 Marion 70, Cedar Rapids Xavier 35 Mason City 55, Waverly-Shell Rock 49 Newell-Fonda 53, Exira/EHK 42 Springville 45, Turkey Valley 36 Cascade 62, North Union 53 (3 OT) North Scott 56, Denison-Schleswig 37 Class 2A Championship Bishop Heelan 55, Grinnell 46 Class 1A Semifinals Class 2A First Round Cascade 41, Grundy Center 37 Turkey Valley 79, Burlington Notre Dame 67 Iowa City Regina 67, Logan-Magnolia 54 Class 4A Semifinals Springville 59, Newell-Fonda 52 Western Christian 58, North Linn 48 Class 3A First Round Marion 75, Mason City 54 Treynor 60, Van Meter 54 Crestwood 66, South Tama 28 North Scott 75, Bishop Heelan 47 Class 1A Championship Cascade 59, Central Decatur 56 North Polk 64, Davenport Assumption 47 Springville 48, Turkey Valley 47 Monticello 61, Clear Lake 50 Class 4A Chamionship North Scott 50, Marion 49 Class 2A Semifinals Sioux Center 76, Red Oak 60 Class 2A First Round Western Christian 71, Iowa City Regina 49 Class 3A Semifinals Class 5A First Round Western Christian 61, Central Decatur 50 Treynor 43, Cascade 41 Crestwood 72, North Polk 48 Johnston 66, Urbandale 57 Okoboji 48, Pekin 44 Sioux Center 65, Monticello 57 WDM Valley 66, Iowa City High 59 (OT) Unity Christian 52, West Branch 33 Class 2A Championship Class 3A Championship Dowling Catholic 75, Waukee 70 (3 OT) IC Regina 59, Manson-NW Webster 47 Western Christian 51, Treynor 48 Crestwood 73, Sioux Center 48 SE Polk 61, Ankeny Centennial 56 (OT)

Class 2A Semifinals Class 3A First Round Class 4A First Round Class 5A Semifinals Western Christian 70, Okoboji 41 Sioux Center 71, PCM 27 Center Point-Urbana 69, Boone 47 WDM Valley 76, Johnston 64 (OT) Unity Christian 53, Iowa City Regina 45 Cherokee 70, Crestwood 61 Marion 71, Fairfield 39 SE Polk 72, Dowling Catholic 61 Center Point-Urbana 56, Dav. Assumption 50 Grinnell 70, Mason City 51 Class 2A Championship Pocahontas Area 46, Clear Lake 22 LeMars 52, Lewis Central 43 Class 5A Championship Unity Christian 42, Western Christian 41 Class 4A Semifinals WDM Valley 65, SE Polk 60 Marion 56, Center Point-Urbana 46 Grinnell 68, LeMars 47 2020 State Tournament Class 1A First Round Newell-Fonda 77, Council Bluffs St. Albert 47 Saint Ansgar 51, Montezuma 46 Marquette Catholic 60, Gehlen Catholic 53 Bishop Garrigan 55, #Martensdale-SM 40 Class 1A Semifinals Newell-Fonda 84, Saint Ansgar 33 Bishop Garrigan 69 Marquette Catholic 37 Class 1A Championship Newell-Fonda 65, Bishop Garrigan 63

Class 2A First Round Cascade 41, Denver 28 Osage 50, West Branch 43 West Hancock 57, Logan-Magnolia 31 North Linn 49, Western Christian 44 Class 2A Semifinals Osage 46, Cascade 32 North Linn 61, West Hancock 46 Class 2A Championship North Linn 66, Osage 42

Class 3A First Round Dike-New Hartford 56, Jesup 43 North Polk 68, Red Oak 40 Clear Lake 68, Davenport Assumption 42 Bishop Heelan 50, Des Moines Christian 38 Class 3A Semifinals North Polk 46, Dike-New Hartford 44 Bishop Heelan 61, Clear Lake 57 Class 3A Championship Bishop Heelan 53, North Polk 46

Class 4A First Round North Scott 63, Clear Creek-Amana 43 CP-Urbana 45, Waverly-SR 41 (OT) Glenwood 89, Gilbert 75 Lewis Central 47, Ballard 46 (OT) Class 4A Semifinals North Scott 40, Center Point-Urbana 32 Lewis Central 62, Glenwood 51 Class 4A Championship North Scott 49, Lewis Central 35

Class 5A First Round Iowa City High 59, Cedar Rapids Prairie 40 Johnston 75, Southeast Polk 71 Waukee 76, Sioux City East 36 Waterloo West 51, Cedar Falls 49 Class 5A Semifinals Johnston 71, Iowa City High 61 Waukee 88 Waterloo West 66 Class 5A Championship Johnston 69 Waukee 65 Five Player All-Time STATE TOURNAMENT RECORDS

INDIVIDUAL SCORING Monica Huelman, Vinton-Shellsburg, 1996 3 72 Konnor Sudmann, Treynor, 2019 3 71 Samantha Reiser, Waukon, 2004 3 71 2020 OVERALL SCORING LEADERS Rachel Leerar, West Hancock, 2019 3 70 Katie Dinnebier, Waukee 3 78 Sienna Durr, Grinnell, 2018 3 70 Audi Crooks, Bishop Garrigan 3 76 Carli Tritz, Bishop Heelan, 2010 3 70 Grace Boffeli, North Scott 3 66 Lindsey Meder, Solon, 1998 3 70 Ella Skinner, Bishop Heelan 3 62 Mary Holmes, Cedar Rapids Regis, 1989 3 70 Grace Flanagan, North Linn 3 61 Nicole Vander Pol, Grundy Center 3 69 Kendall Nead, Johnston 3 59 Alison Lucy, Treynor, 1994 3 69 Maya McDermott, Johnston 3 58 Mary Halvorson, Waukon 3 69 Macy Sievers, Newell-Fonda 3 54 Taylor Frederick, Harlan, 2015 3 69 Maggie Phipps, North Polk 3 49 Kelly Krei, Iowa City High, 2008 3 68 Jaedon Murphy, North Polk 3 49 Morgan Nelson, Colo-Nesco, 2002 3 68 Jessie Pauley, OA-BCIG, 2011 3 68 HIGH SCORERS PREVIOUS TOURNAMENTS Monica Huelman, Vinton-Shellsburg, 1995 3 68 2020 — Katie Dinnebier, Waukee 3 78 Margo Muhlbauer, IKM, 2006 3 67 2019 — Zoe Young, West Des Moines Valley 3 90 Kala Kuhlmann, Charter Oak-Ute, 2005 3 67 2018 — Ashley Joens, Iowa City High 3 86 Angie Mohr, Dubuque Senior, 1989 3 67 2017 — Elle Ruffridge, Pocahontas Area 3 81 Grace Boffeli, North Scott, 2020 3 66 2016 — Elle Ruffridge, Pocahontas Area 3 83 Deb Remmerde, Rock Valley, 2002 3 66 2015 — Elle Ruffridge, Pocahontas Area 3 86 Debbie Marolf, Wilton, 1994 3 66 2014 — Alexis Conaway, MOC-Flody Valley 3 76 Molly Tideback, Waterloo Columbus, 1987 2 66 2013 — Josie Kopal, Lawton-Bronson 3 60 Shari Davis, Denver. 1999 3 65 2012 — Danielle Moore, Davenport Assumption 3 57 Makayla Nachazel, Springville 3 65 2011 — Jessie Pauley, OA-BCIG 3 68 Markisha Wright, Des Moines East 3 65 2010 — Hallie Christofferson, Exira 3 92 Kaely Hummel, Cherokee, 2016 2 64 2009— Carli Tritz, Bishop Heelan 3 55 Margo Muhlbauer, IKM, 2005 3 64 2008 — Kelly Krei, Iowa City High 3 68 Marivel Rivera, Muscatine, 1989 3 64 2007 — Jacque Kalin, SIoux City North 3 58 Stephanie Rich, Washington, 2001 3 64 2006 — Margo Muhlbauer, IKM 3 67 Jennifer Goetz, Cardinal Stritch 3 64 2005 — Wendy Ausdemore, Tri-Center 3 77 2004 – Samantha Reiser, Waukon 3 71 STATE TOURNAMENT SCORING LEADERS—CAREER 2003 – Deb Remmerde, Rock Valley 3 93 2002 – Morgan Nelson, Colo-Nesco 3 68 Elle Ruffridge, Pocahontas Area, 2015-16-17 9 250 2001 – Stephanie Rich, Washington & Jennifer Goetz, Cardinal Stritch 3 64 Stephanie Rich, Washington, 1998-99-00-01 12 237 2000 – Ellie Peterson, Cedar Falls 3 56 Deb Remmerde, Rock Valley, 2001-02-03 9 220 1999---Shari Davis, Denver 3 65 Mikayla Nachazel, Springville 2015-16-17-18 12 211 1998---Lindsey Meder, Solon 3 70 Jessica Nikkel, Lynnville-Sully, 1996-97-98-99 12 176 1997---Lindsey Meder, Solon 3 60 Carli Tritz, Bishop Heelan, 2007-08-09-10 10 170 1996---Monica Huelman, Vinton-Shellsburg 3 72 Linda Lappe, Wnfield-Mount Union, 1995-96-97-98 11 167 1995---Monica Huelman, Vinton-Shellsburg 3 68 Nicki Wieben, Ankeny, 2002-03-04-05 12 162 1994---Alison Lucy, Treynor 3 69 Alexis Conaway, MOC-Floyd Valley 2011-12-13-14 9 162 1993---Karen Schulte, Cedar Rapids Jefferson 3 95 Zoe Young, West Des Moines Valley 2017-18-19 7 159 1992—Kate Galligan, Cedar Rapids Jefferson 3 58 Lindsey Meder, Solon, 1995-97-98 8 158 1991—Shelley Sheetz, Cedar Rapids Kennedy 3 82 Sara Stribe, Carroll, 1995-96-97 8 158 1990—Carol Boardman, Cedar Rapids Jefferson 3 54 Grace Boffeli, North Scott, 2017-19-20 9 157 1989—Mary Holmes, Cedar Rapids Regis 3 70 Amanda ZImmerman, Ballard, 2006-07-08-09 10 156 1988—Brenda Frese, Cedar Rapids Washington 2 57 Erica Schlotfeldt, Rock Valley, 2001-02-03 9 152 1987—Molly Tideback, Waterloo Columbus 2 66 Nicole McDermott, Cascade, 2017-18-19-20 9 151 1986—Molly Tideback, Waterloo Columbus 2 49 Molly Tideback, Waterloo Columbus, 1986-87-88 6 149 1985—Juli Campbell, Linn-Mar 2 46 Monica Huelman, Vinton-Shellsburg, 1994-95-96 7 148 Ashley Freerksen, Dowling Catholic, 2000-01-02-03 9 145 ALL-TIME SCORING LEADERS—TOURNAMENT Jamie Boyd, Underwood, 2002-03-04 8 144 Karen Schulte, Cedar Rapids Jefferson, 1993 3 95 Jenny Noll, Muscatine, 1989-91 9 143 Hallie Christofferson, Exira, 2010 3 95 Jamie Gesink, Western Christian, 2012, 13, 14, 15 11 142 Deb Remmerde, Rock Valley, 2003 3 92 Konnor Sudmann, Treynor, 2017-18-19 8 141 Zoe Young, West Des Moines Valley, 2019 3 90 Millie Niggeling, 2007-08-09-10 10 140 Ashley Joens, Iowa City High, 2018 3 86 Karen Schulte, Cedar Rapids Jefferson, 1992-93 6 138 Elle Ruffridge, Pocahontas Area, 2015 3 86 Kayba Laube, Marion 2017-18-19 9 136 Elle Ruffridge, Pocahontas Area, 2016 3 83 Maya McDermott, Johnston, 2017-18-19-20 8 136 Nicole Miller, North Linn, 2015 3 83 Danielle Moore, Davenport Assumption, 2010-11-12-13 8 135 Shelley Sheetz, Cedar Rapids Kennedy, 1991 3 82 Katelin Oney, Cedar Rapids Washington 11 135 Elle Ruffridge, Pocahontas Area, 2017 3 81 Ellie Peterson, Cedar Falls, 99-00-01 8 135 Barb Franke, Cedar Falls, 1991 3 79 Erica Junod, Ankeny, 1997-98-99 8 135 Katie Dinnebier, Waukee, 2020 3 78 Jennifer Goetz, Keokuk Cardinal Stritch, 2001-02-03 6 134 Wendy Ausdemore, Tri-Center, 2005 3 77 Kiah Stokes, Linn-Mar, 2008-09-10-11 9 133 Audi Crooks, Bishop Garrgan, 2020 3 76 Charmaine Bell, Des Moines Roosevelt, 2004-07 8 133 Alexis Conaway, MOC-Floyd Valley, 2014 3 76 Nicole Vander Pol, Grundy Center, 2004-05 6 130 Lexi Koudelka, Nevada, 2016 3 76 Jaedon Murphy, North Polk, 2018-19-20 8 130 Caitlin Clark, Dowling Catholic, 2019 2 73 Sharon Goodman, Crestwood, 2018 3 73 H IGH S IN GLE GA ME S C OR E R S 2009 — K iona K ellogg, A mes 3 32 48- - - E lle R uffr idge vs. C enter P oint- U r bana, 2017 2008 — Vir ginia Johnson, Iow a C Ity 3 33 46- - - A lexis C onaw ay vs. Mediapolis, 2014 2007 — S tephany S cheur ing, IK M 3 38 44- - - Janel Gr imm, Montezuma vs. R ockw ell C ity- Lytton, 1994 2006 — K elsey B olte, B attle C r eek- Ida Gr ove 3 33 42 - - C aitlin C lar k, D ow ling C atholic vs.Waukee, 2019 2005 — N icole Vander P ol, Gr undy C enter 3 37 39 - - D eb R emmer de, R ock Valley vs. S C MT, 2003 2004 — C hr ista H ammel, Waukon 3 37 39— Molly Tideback, Water loo C olumbus vs. D es Moines Lincoln, 1987 2003 — Jamie B oyd, U nder w ood 3 34 37 - Zoe Young, W D M Valley vs. Johnston, 2019 2002 – Jessica Vander kooi, R ock Valley 3 34 38 - Mar issa S chr oeder, Mar quette C atholic vs. K ingsley- P ier son, 2017 2001 – B eth Mar vin, P r eston 3 38 36 — E lle R uffr idge, P ocahontas A r ea vs. C her okee, 2016 2000 – Tr ish Miller, N ew ell- Fonda 3 34 36 — Gr ace B er g, Indianola, vs. Johnston, 2017 1999— N ina S mith, Water loo West 3 40 36- - - K ar en S chulte, C edar R apids Jeffer son vs. S tor m Lake, 1993 1998- - - K atie S or r ell, W infield- Mount U nion 3 29 36 - A shley Joens, Iow a C ity H igh vs. W D M Valley, 2018 1997- - - Jessica N ikkel, Lynnville- S ully 3 36 36— Jenny Jacobsen, C edar R apids R egis vs. D ubuque S enior, 1989 1996- - - A nn C avey, N or th C edar 3 41 35— K aely H ummel, C her okee vs. P ocahontas A r ea, 2016 1995- - - K ate H emminger, H ar lan 3 33 35 — P ayton H jer leid, P ocahontas A r ea vs. C her okee, 2016 1994- - - Jenny C hildr ess, Washington 2 34 35— S helley S heetz, C edar R apids K ennedy vs. C edar Falls, 1991 A my H er r ig, D ubuque S enior 3 34 35— A bbi S chutte, S ibley- Ocheyedan vs. , Mid- P r air ie, 1997 1993- - - K ar en S chulte, C edar R apids Jeffer son 3 24 35— B r enda Fr ese, C edar R apids Washington vs. B ettendor f, 1988 1992- - - S ar ah P ear son, West D es Moines D ow ling 3 30 34— Tor i H azar d, Janesville, vs. Tur key Valley, 2017 1991— Jenny N oll, Muscatine 3 44 34— Mor gan P aige, Mar ion vs. B ishop H eelan, 2010 1990— Julie C apesius, B ettendor f 3 30 34— Linda S ayavongchanh, D es Moines Lincoln vs. S ioux C ity N or th, 2002 Jenny N oll, Muscatine 3 30 34- - - C hr isty Mohni, H MS vs. C ouncil B luffs S t. A lber t, 1994 1989— Jenny Jacobsen, C edar R apids R egis 3 44 34- - - A utumn Feaker, S olon vs. W ilton, 1994 1988— B r enda Fr ese, C edar R apids Washington 2 20 34- - - K ar en S chulte, C edar R apids Jeffer son vs. S olon, 1993 1987— Molly Tideback, Water loo C olumbus 2 21 34- - - Jennifer Jor gensen, S E Webster - Gr and vs. N ew ell- Fonda, 2008 K ae B ur ke, Water loo C olumbus 2 21 34 - - K onnor S udmann, Tr eynor vs. C entr al D ecatur, 2019 1986— Tr acy Moor e, N or th S cott 2 22 34 — A udi C r ooks, B ishop Gar r igan vs. N ew ell- Fonda, 2020 1985— Tr acy Moor e, N or th S cott 2 18 33 — S har on Goodman, C r estw ood vs N or th P olk, 2018 Juli C ampbell, Linn- Mar 2 18 33 - - E lle R uffr idge, P ocahontas A r ea vs. N evada, 2014 33— E llie P eter son, C edar Falls vs. D avenpor t West, 2000 33- - - B ar b Fr anke, C edar Falls vs. C edar R apids K ennedy, 1991 A LL- TIME R E B OU N D LE A D E R S — TOU R N A ME N T 33— Jessie P auley, OA - B C IG vs. Monticello, 2011 A nna K iel, U nity C hr istian, 2016 3 53 33— Mar y H olmes, C edar R apids R egis vs. D ubuque S enior, 1989 H allie C hr istoffer son, E xir a, 2010 3 50 33— H allie C hr istoffer son, E xir a vs. N ew ell- Fonda, 2010 A udi C r ooks, B ishop Gar r gian, 2020 3 45 32 — Mikayla N achazel, S pr ingville vs. K ingsley- P ier son, 2017 A manda C hizek, West H ancock, 2019 3 44 32 — E lle R uffr idge, P ocahontas A r ea vs. C r estw ood, 2015 Jenny N oll, Muscatine, 1991 3 44 32— H allie C hr istoffer son, E xir a vs. P r ince of P eace, 2010 Jenny Jacobsen, C edar R apids R egis, 1989 3 44 32 - S amantha R eiser, Waukon, vs. MOC - Floyd Valley, 2005 A nn C avey, N or th C edar, 1996 3 41 32- - - Lindsey Meder, S olon vs. A udubon, 1998 Taylor D icus, Mount Ver non, 2011 3 41 32- - - S helley S heetz, C edar R apids K ennedy vs. B ettendor f, 1991 Gr ace B offeli, N or th S cott, 2020 3 40 31 - Mar go Muhlbauer, IK M vs. S E Webster - Gr and, 2006 N ina S mith, Water loo West , 1999 3 40 31 - K ami K uhlmann, C har ter Oak- U te vs. Geor ge- Little R ock, 2005 A manda Ollinger, Linn- Mar, 2016 3 38 31 - Wendy A usdemor e, Tr i- C enter vs. Gr undy C enter, 2005 B eth Mar vin, P r eston, 2001 3 38 31 - K ayla Waskow, D unker ton, vs. W C LT, 2008 A bbi S chutte, S ibley- Ocheyedan, 1996 3 38 31 - A lly D ister hoft, Iow a C ity West vs. Mason C ity, 2013 B ar b Fr anke, C edar Falls, 1991 3 38 31 - K ier a Washpun, Iow a C ity H igh vs. C edar R apids K ennedy, 2014 Jess S chaben, H ar lan, 2015 3 37 31 - N icole Miller, N or th Linn vs. D es Moines C hr istian, 2015 C laudia Lar sen, N ew ell- Fonda, 2014 3 37 31 - A shtyn Veer beeck, Wester n C hr istian vs. Iow a C ity R egina, 2017 N icole Vander P ol, Gr undy C enter, 2005 3 37 31 - C aitlin C lar k, D ow ling C atholic vs. S outheast P olk, 20194 C hr ista H ammel, Waukon, 2004 3 37 31 - K atie D innebier, Waukee vs. S outheast P olk, 2019 Tar yn K nuth, Johnston 3 36 31 - Ava H aw thor ne, Gilber t vs. Glenw ood, 2020 A shtyn Veer beek, Wester n C hr istian 3 36 Jessica N ikkel, Lynnville- S ully 3 36 R E B OU N D IN G Linissa B ow man, P r eston, 2001 3 35 2020 TOU R N A ME N T R E B OU N D LE A D E R S R achel Tr umm, C ascade, 2018 3 35 Jenny N oll, Muscatine, 1989 3 35 A udi C r ooks, B ishop Gar r igan 3 45 Jamie B oyd, U nder w ood, 2003 3 34 Gr ace B offeli, N or th S cott 3 40 Gr ace Meyer, P ocahontas, 2016 3 34 Jaedon Mur phy, N or th P olk 3 33 Jessica Vander kooi, H inton, 2002 3 34 Maddie Mock, Johnston 3 31 Tr ish Miller, N ew ell- Fonda,2000 3 34 Mir anda P eter s, Mar quette C atholic 2 30 Jenny C hildr ess, Washington, 1994 2 34 S idney B r andau, Osage 3 25 A my H er r ig, D ubuque S enior, 1994 3 34 A ubr ey Jones, Iow a C ity H igh 2 24 3 Gr ace Flanagan, N or th Linn 3 24 D ani Johnson, Osage 3 24 Tor i Micehl, Mar quette C atholic 2 24 R E B OU N D LE A D E R S — C A R E E R S tephanie R ich, Washington, 1998- 99- 00- 01 12 114 K iah S tokes, Linn- Mar, 2008- 09- 10- 11 9 112 P R E V IOU S R E B OU N D IN G LE A D E R S Jenny N oll, Muscatine, 1989- 90- 91 9 109 2020 — A udi C r ooks, B ishop Gar r igan 3 45 A nna K iel, U nity C hr istian 2014- 15- 16 9 107 2019 — A manda C hizek, West H ancock 3 44 Jessica N ikkel, Lynnville- S ully, 1996- 97- 98- 99 12 107 2018 — R achel Tr umm, C ascade 3 35 Jamie B oyd, U nder w ood, 2002- 03- 04 8 94 2017 — A shtyn Veer beek, Wester n C hr istian 3 34 A shtyn Veer beek, Wester n C hr istian 2015- 16- 17 8 89 2016 — A nna K iel, U nity C hr istian 3 53 Mikayal N achazel, S pr ingville 2015- 16- 17- 18 12 88 2015 — Jess S chaben, H ar lan 3 37 Jess S chaben, H ar lan, 2013- 14- 15 9 87 2014 — C laudia Lar sen, N ew ell- Fonda 3 37 B eth Mar vin, P r eston, 1999- 00- 01 7 84 2013 — B r ooke Wolter stoff, Wester n C hr istian 3 33 Gr ace B offeli, N or th S cott, 2017- 19- 20 9 81 2012 — C aila R aymond, B edfor d 3 30 Taylor D icus, Mount Ver non 2010- 11 6 78 2011 — Taylor D icus, Mount Ver non 3 41 A lexis C onaw ay, MOC - Floyd Valley 2011- 12- 13- 14 9 76 2010 — H allie C hr istoffer son, E xir a 3 50 Millie N iggeling, B ishop H eelan, 2007- 08- 09- 10 10 70 Nicole Vander Pol, Grundy Center, 2004-05 6 67 PREVIOUS STEAL LEADERS Sara Stribe, Carroll, 1995-96-97 8 67 Jennifer Goetz, Keokuk Cardinal Stritch, 2001-02-03 6 66 2020 — Ella Larsen, Newell-Fonda & Grace Flanagan, North Linn 3 12 Hallie Christofferson, Exira 2008-10 4 64 2019 — Macy Sievers, Newell-Fonda 3 17 Abbi Schutte, Sibley-Ocheyedan, 1995-96-97 7 64 2018 — Rylee Menster, Springville & Nicole McDermott, Cascade 3 12 Amanda Zimmerman, Ballard 2006-07-08-09 10 64 2017 — Rylee Menster & Mikayla Nachazel, Springville 3 15 Jaedon Murphy, North Polk, 2018-19-20 8 63 2016 — Shelby Reicks, Turkey Valley 3 10 Jenni Lillis, West Des Moines Dowling, 1997-98-99-00 11 63 2015 — Rylee Menster, Springville 3 16 Katie Sorrell, Winfield-Mount Union, 1995-96-97 8 63 2014 — Alexis Conaway, MOC-FV & Callie Kloubec, Springville 2008-09 6 62 Alissa Pollema, Western Christian 3 12 Mika Rodewald, Manson-NW Webster, 2008-09-10 8 62 2013 — Taylor King & Josie Kopal, Lawton-Bronson 3 11 Lisa Gronoski, Waterloo Columbus, 1987-88-89-90 8 62 Kayla Armstrong, Cedar Rapids Xavier 3 11 Deb Remmerde, Rock Valley, 2001-02-03 9 61 2012 — Kayla Lindenmeyer, Bedford 3 16 Ellie Peterson, Cedar Falls, 1999-00-01 8 61 2011 — Dani Kock, Ar-We-Va 3 13 Jill Eggers, West Marshall, 1998-99-00 6 61 2010 — Carli Tritz, Bishop Heelan 3 18 Jayme Olson, Bettendorf, 1991-92-93-94 8 60 2009 — Ashlee Hagedorn, IKM-Mann. 3 18 Grace Meyer, Pocahontas Area, 2015-16-17 9 60 2008 — Katie Eiben, Springville 3 13 Erica Schlotfeldt, Rock Valley, 2001-02-03 9 58 2007 — Kristin Rasmussen, AGWSR 2 11 Linda Lappe, Winfield-Mount Union, 1995-96-97 8 58 2006 — Erin Brocka, North Butler 3 11 Annie Penquite, Southeast Polk, 2011-12-13-14 10 57 2005 — Katie Ebel, Cherokee 2 14 Amy Meggers, IKM, 1999-00 5 56 2004 — Samantha Reiser, Waukon 3 13 Stacey Schutjer, WCLT, 2007-08 3 55 2003 — Erica Schlotfeldt, Rock Valley 3 15 Brooke Wolterstorff, Western Christian 2012-13 6 55 2002 — Sarah Larsen, Mid-Prairie 3 16 2001 — Amy Young, Preston 3 20 2000 — Linissa Bowman, Preston & HIGH SINGLE GAME REBOUNDERS Amy Young, Preston 3 16 24—Anna Kiel, Unity Christian vs. Iowa City Regina, 2016 1999—Stephanie Rich, Washington 3 13 24—Stacey Schutjer, WCLT, vs. Highland, 2007 (OT) 1998---Stephanie Rich, Washington 3 17 22—Stacey Schutjer, WCLT, vs. Dunkerton, 2008 1997---Sara Stribe, Carroll 3 12 22—Amanda Ollinger, Linn-Mar vs. Indianola, 2016 1996---Becky Fisher, WDM Dowling 3 13 21—Jenny Noll, Muscatine vs. Cedar Rapids Kennedy, 1991 1995---Andrea Robertson, Vint-Shellsburg 3 15 21—Jenny Jacobsen, Cedar Rapids Regis vs. Sioux City East, 1989 1994---Natalie Siefer, Storm Lake 3 18 20 — Claudia Larsen, Newell-Fonda vs. Colo-Nesco, 2014 Nicki Bradley, Wilton 3 18 20—Hallie Christofferson, Exira vs. Prince of Peace, 2010 1993---Tara Pearson, WDM Dowling 3 13 19—Emma Lynch, Burlington Notre Dame vs. Kee, 2016 1992---Kate Galligan, CR Jefferson 3 12 19— Jess Schaben, Harlan vs. Cedar Rapids Xavier, 2013 1991—Nikki Dillard, Fort Dodge 3 14 19 — Nicole Vander Pol, Grundy Center vs. Cherokee, 2005 1990—Kate Galligan, CR Jefferson 3 17 19---Jenny Childress, Washington vs. Denison, 1994 1989—Kristie Langbehn, Durant 3 13 19 — Ashtyn Veerbeek, Western Christian vs. North Linn, 2017 Angie Mohr, Dubuque Senior 3 13 18 — Chloe Severson, Kee vs. Newell-Fonda, 2018 1988—Dotty Henrichs, DM Lincoln 2 11 18 — Kiah Stokes, Linn-Mar vs. Des Moines East, 2010 1987—Missy Daughenbaugh, DM Lincoln 2 7 18 — Kelsey Bolte, Battle Creek-Ida Grove vs. Wapsie Valley, 2006 1986—Jenni Fitzgerald, North Scott 2 9 18 — Christa Hammel, Waukon vs. Denison-Schleswig, 2004 1985—Jenni Fitzgerald, North Scott 2 8 18 — Jamie Boyd, Underwood vs. Mid-Prairie, 2002 18---Abbi Schutte, Sibley-Ocheyedan vs. Council Bluffs St. Albert, 1996 ALL-TIME STEAL LEADERS — TOURNAMENT 18---Casey Spree, Aplington-Parkersburg vs. Sibley-Ocheyedan Amy Young, Preston, 2001 3 20 18 - Kiah Stokes, Linn-Mar vs. Iowa City West, 2011 Carli Tritz, Bishop Heelan 3 18 18 - Miranda Peters, Marquette Catholic vs. Gehlen Catholic, 2020 Stephanie Rich, Washington, 2001 3 18 17 — Sylvia Amlie, Janesville vs. Burlington Notre Dame, 2014 Ashley Hagedorn, IKM-Manning 3 18 17 — Hallie Christofferson, Exira vs. Mount Ayr, 2010 Natalie Siefer, Storm Lake, 1994 3 18 17— Nelia Olson, IKM vs. Andrew, 2007 Nicki Bradley, Wilton, 1994 3 18 17 — Stephany Scheuring, IKM vs. Treynor, 2006 Macy Sievers, Newell-Fonda, 2019 3 17 17 — Megan Wittenburg, Tripoli vs. Fort Madison Aquinas, 2002 Stephanie Rich, Washington, 1998 3 17 17 — Kara Maurer, Wilton, vs. AHST, 2001 Kate Galligan, CR Jefferson, 1990 3 17 17— Jill Eggers, West Marshall vs Hinton, 2000 Ryley Goebel, Center Point-Urbana, 2019 3 16 17 — Kristina Voss, Ankeny vs. Muscatine, 2003 Rylee Menster, Springville, 2015 3 16 17---Ann Cavey, North Cedar vs. Sibley-Ocheyedan, 1996 Kayla Lindenmeyer, Bedford, 2012 3 16 17 — Taylor Dicus, Mount Vernon vs. Dav. Assumption, 2011 Sarah Larsen, Mid-Prairie, 2002 3 16 17 — Danielle Bender, Marquette Catholic vs. Ar-We-Va, 2013 Linissa Bowman, Preston, 2000 3 16 17 — Josie Kopal, Lawton-Bronson vs. Maquoketa Valley, 2013 Amy Young, Preston, 2000 3 16 17 — Sienna Durr, Grinnell, vs. Mason City, 2018 Katie Green, Central DeWitt, 1994 3 16 17 — Amanda Chizek, West Hancock vs. Montezuma, 2019 Angie Ryan, Solon, 1994 3 16 17 — Grace Boffeli, North Scott vs. Lewis Central, 2020 Chris Day, Waterloo Columbus, 1990 3 16 17 — Audi Crooks, Bishop Garrigan vs. Newell-Fonda, 2020 Ella Larsen, Newell-Fonda, 2019 3 15 Rylee Menster, Springville, 2017 3 15 STEALS Mikayla Nachazel, Springville, 2017 3 15 2020 TOURNAMENT LEADERS Autumn Feaker, Solon, 1994 3 15 Ella Larsen, Newell-Fonda 3 12 Kassidy De Jong, 2015 3 15 Grace Flanagan, North Linn 3 12 Andrea Robertson, V.-Shellsburg, 1995 3 15 Ella Skinner, Bishop Heelan 3 11 Lexi Toering, Sioux Center, 2017 3 14 Katelyn Stanley, Bishop Heelan 3 10 Mary Berdo, Washington, 1994 2 14 Macy Sievers, Newell-Fonda 3 10 Nikki Dillard, Fort Dodge, 1991 3 14 Molly Joyce, Bishop Garrigan 3 10 Katie Ebel, Cherokee, 2005 2 14 Maggie Morenz, Newell-Fonda 3 10 Olivia Larsen, Newell-Fonda, 2019 3 13 Megan Witte, Lewis Central 3 10 Bailey Myer, Mount Ayr, 2010 3 13 Adriane Latham, North Scott 3 10 Katie Eiben, Springville 2008 3 13 Rachel Leerar, West Hancock 2 9 Samantha Reiser, Waukon, 2004 3 13 Amber Aesoph, Bishop Heelan 2 9 RyAnne Ridge, CR Xavier, 2002 3 13 Maya McDermott, Johnston 3 9 Stephnie Rich, Washington, 2000 3 13 Stephanie Rich, Washington, 1999 3 13 STEAL LEADERS — CAREER Madison Hillman, St, Ansgar 2 5 Stephanie Rich, Washington, 1998-99-00-01 12 65 Miranda Peters, Marquette Catholic 2 5 Rylee Menster, Springville, 2015-16-17 12 52 Audi Crooks, Bishop Garrigan 3 5 Amy Young, Preston, 1999-2000-01 7 44 Grace Boffeli, North Scott 3 5 Carli Tritz, Bishop Heelan 2007-08-09-10 10 37 Cassidy Thompson, Ballard 1 4 Alexis Conaway, MOC-Floyd Valley, 2011-12-13-14 9 32 Maya McDermott, Johnston 3 4 Autumn Feaker, Solon, 1992-93-94 7 31 Brynlee Arnold, Glenwood 2 4 Erica Schlotfeldt, Rock Valley, 2001-02-03 9 31 Jaedon Murphy, North Polk 3 4 Olivia Larsen, Newell-Fonda, 2016-18-19 9 31 Katelyn Stanley, Bishop Heelan 3 4 Erin Brocka, Allison-B/N. Butler 2004-05-06-07 9 30 Ellie O’Brien, Marquette Catholic 2 4 Mikayla Nachazel, Springville 2015-16-17-18 12 29 Kate Galligan, CR Jefferson, 1990-92 6 29 Carrie Norman, Lynn.-Sully, 1996-97-98-99 12 29 PREVIOUS TOURNAMENT LEADERS Macy Sievers, Newell-Fonda, 2019-20 6 27 2020 — Sidney Brandau, Osage 3 12 Erica Junod, Ankeny, 97-98-99 8 27 2019 — Sharon Goodman, Crestwood, Miranda Peters, Marquette Catholic, Andrea Robertson, Vinton-Shells, 1994-95-96 7 26 Zoe Young 10 Shelby Reicks, Turkey Valley, 2016-17 6 23 2018 — Jordan Simon, Cascade & Sharon Goodman, Crestwood 3 9 Lexi Toering, Sioux Center, 2017-18 6 22 2017 — Ashtyn Veerbeek, Western Christian 3 10 Nicole McDermott, Cascade 2017-18 6 22 2016 — Kari Cassabaum, Nevada 3 13 Sara Stribe, Carroll, 1995-96-97 8 22 2015 — Jess Schaben, Harlan 3 11 Mary Berdo, Washington, 1994, 96 4 22 2014 — Claudia Larsen, Newell-Fonda 3 14 Tara Pearson, WDM Dowling, 1992-93 6 22 2013 — Ashley Stulken, Cedar Rapids Xavier 3 14 Lexi Toering, Sioux Center, 2017-18 6 22 2012 — Hailey Schneden, Davenport Assuption 3 20 Alissa Pollema, Western Christian, 2012-13-14 9 21 2011 — Mackenzie Morrison, Martensdale-SM 3 25 Renee Maneman, Newell-Fonda, 2011-13-14 7 21 2010 — Hallie Christofferson, Exira 3 17 Kary Dawson, Sibley-Ocheyedan, 1995-96-97 7 21 2009 — Kiah Stokes, Linn-Mar 2 14 Angie Ryan, 1992-93-94, Solon 7 21 2008 — Tia Dawson, CR Washington 3 11 Elle Ruffridge, Pocahontas Area, 2015-16-17 9 20 2007 — Emma Van Winkle, DM Roosevelt 3 19 Natalie Siefer, Storm Lake, 1993-94 4 20 2006 — Lea Hartigan, Treynor 3 10 Kassidy De Jong, Unity Christian, 2014-15 6 19 2005 — Nicole Vander Pol, Grundy Center 3 13 Danielle Moore, Davenport Assumption 2010-11-12-13 9 19 2004 – Nicki Wieben, Ankeny 3 12 Payton Slaughter, Cherokee, 2016-17 4 18 2003 — Larie Dew, Muscatine 3 7 Jamie Gesink, Western Christian 2012-13-14 9 18 2002 — Gillian Goring, Waterloo West 3 15 Kala Kuhlmann, Charter Oak-Ute, 2005-06 6 18 2001 — Jennifer Nahas,WDM Dowling 3 14 Amy Swisher, Cedar Falls, 1998-99-00 7 18 2000— Jamie Cavey, North Cedar 3 10 Nicki Bradley, Wilton, 1994 3 18 1999—Jessica Nikkel, Lynnville-Sully 3 12 Aimee Hartwig, Sibley-Ocheyedan, 1995-96 6 18 1998---Jessica Nikkel, Lynnville-Sully 3 11 Grace Meyer, Pocahontas Area, 2015-16-17 9 18 1997---Jessica Nikkel, Lynnville-Sully 3 18 1996---Jessica Nikkel, Lynnville-Sully 3 11 1995---Monica Huelman, Vinton-Shellsburg 3 22 STEAL LEADERS --- GAME 1994---Amy Herrig, Dubuque Senior 3 15 11 — Carli Tritz, Bishop Heelan vs. Waukon, 2010 1993---Stephanie Yauk, DMLincoln 3 6 10 — Kate Galligan, CR Jefferson vs. Keokuk, 1990 1992---Sarah Pearson, WDM Dowling 3 6 10 — Mary Berdo, Washington vs. Central DeWitt, 1994 1991—Jenny Noll, Muscatine 3 29 10 — Macy Sievers, Newell-Fonda vs. Marquette Catholic, 2019 1990—Jenny Noll, Muscatine 3 14 9 — Olivia Larsen, Newell-Fonda vs. Springville, 2019 1989—Jenny Noll, Muscatine 3 10 9 — Kristin Rasmussen, AGWSR vs. Battle Creek-Ida Grove, 2007 1988—Molly Tideback, Wat.Columbus 2 3 9 — Cody Schechinger, IKM vs. Rockwell-Swaledale,2000 1987—Molly Tideback, Wat. Columbus 2 7 9 — Angie Wintz, RC-Lytton vs. Montezuma, 1994 1986—Molly Tideback, Wat. Columbus 2 8 9 — Angie Ryan, Solon vs. North Fayette, 1994 1985—Katie Abrahamson, CR Washington 2 6 9 — Natalie Siefer, Storm Lake vs. Central DeWItt, 1994 8 — Ryley Goebel, Center Point-Urbana vs. Des Moines Christian, 2019 BLOCKED SHOT LEADERS — TOURNAMENT 8 — Sam Norris, Martensdale-SM vs. Lynnville-Sully, 2010 Jenny Noll, Muscatine, 1991 3 29 8 — Kaysee Grogan, New London vs. AGWSR, 2009 Mackzenzie Morrison, Martensdale-SM, 2011 3 25 8 — Stephanie Rich, Washington vs. MOC-FV, 2001 Monica Huelman, Vint-Shellsburg, 1995 3 22 8 — Amy Young, Preston vs. George-Little Rock, 2001 Hailey Schneden, Davenport Assumption, 2012 3 20 8 — Amy Young, Preston vs. Odebolt-Arthur, 2001 Emma Van Winkle, DM Roosevelt, 2007 3 19 8 — Molly Turman, Hinton vs. West Marshall, 2000 Jessica Nikkel, Lynnville-Sully, 1997 3 18 8 — Amy Young, Preston vs. Rockwell-Swaledale, 1999 Hallie Christofferson, Exira 3 17 8 — Amber Terrell vs. Dallas Center-Grimes, 1998 Abbi Schutte, Sibley-Ocheyedan, 1995 3 16 8 — Angela Bock, IMS vs. Wifield-Mount Union, 1998 Gillian Goring, Waterloo West, 2002 3 15 8 — Mandy Parrott, Atlantic vs. Storm Lake, 1994 Amy Herrig, Dubuque Senior, 1994 3 15 8 — Nicki Bradley, Wilton vs. Gladbrook-Reinbeck, 1994 Kiah Stokes, Linn-Mar, 2009 2 14 8 — Nicki Bradley, Wilton vs. Rockwell City-Lytton, 1994 Claudia Larsen, Newell-Fonda, 2014 3 14 8 — Karen Schulte, CR Jefferson vs. Storm Lake, 1993 Ashley Stulken, Cedar Rapids Xavier, 2013 3 14 8 — T. Pearson, WDMDowling vs. W. Point Marquette, 1992 Jennifer Nahas, WDM Dowling, 2001 3 14 8 — Heather Best, Davenport West vs. Fort Dodge, 1995 Jenny Noll, Muscatine, 1990 3 14 8 — Katie Ebel, Cherokee vs. Grundy Center, 2005 Kati Cassabaum, Nevada 3 13 8 — Madison Weekly, Benton vs. Mount Vernon, 2011 Nicole Vander Pol, Grundy Center, 2005 3 13 8 — Josie Kopal, Lawton-Bronson vs. IC Regina, 2013 Sidney Brandau, Osage 3 12 8 — Alissa Pollema, Western Christian vs. Hudson, 2014 Jess Schaben, Harlan, 2014 3 13 8 — Olivia Larson, Newell-Fonda, vs. Exira/EHK, 2016 Megan Maahs, Western Dubuque 3 12 8 — Nicole McDermott, Casacde vs. Grundy Center, 2018 Nicki Wieben, Ankeny, 2004 3 12 Jessica Nikkel, Lynnville-Sully, 1999 3 12 BLOCKED SHOTS Anna Kiel, Unity Christian, 2016 3 11 2020 TOURNAMENT LEADERS Hailey Schneden, Davenport Assumption, 2013 3 11 Sidney Brandau, Osage 3 12 Jessica Nikkel, Lynnville-Sully, 1998 3 11 Ellary Knock, Dike-New Hartford 3 6 Jessica Nikkel, Lynnville-Sully, 1996 3 11 Amanda Chizek, West Hancock 2 6 Kionna Kellogg, Ames 3 11 Tori MIchel, Marquette Catholic 2 6 Tonia Tauke, CB Abraham Lincoln, 1995 2 11 Tia Dawson, CR Washington 3 11 Macy Sievers, Newell-Fonda 3 12 Kayla Pirtle, CR Washington, 1995 3 11 Megan Witte, Lewis Central 3 11 Jess Schaben, Harlan, 2015 3 11 Adriane Latham, North Scott 3 10 Ashtyn Veerbeek, Western Christian, 2017 3 10 Molly Joyce, Bishop Garrigan 3 10 Taryn Knuth, Johnston, 2016 3 10 Rachel Leerar, West Hancock 2 10 Kiah Stokes, Linn-Mar, 2010 3 10 Mia Knudsen, Osage 3 10 Lea Hartigan, Treynor, 2006 3 10 Hannah Bridgewater, North Linn 3 10 Sharon Goodman, Crestwood, 2019 1 10 Miranda Peters, Marquette Cathlic, 2019 2 10 PREVIOUS TOURNAMENT ASSIST LEADERS Zoe Young, West Des Moines Valley, 2019 3 10 2020 — Maya McDermott, Johnston 3 21 Lea Hartigan, Treynor, 2006 3 10 2019 — Presley Case, North Scott 3 19 Stephanie Rich, Washington, 2001 3 10 2018 — Ellie Friesen, Crestwood 3 37 Beth Marvin, Preston, 2001 3 10 2017 — Zoe Young, West Des Moines Valley 3 17 Jamie Cavey, North Cedar, 2000 3 10 2016 — Elle Ruffridge, Pocahontas Area 3 19 Alisa Earlywine, CB St. Albert, 1997 2 10 2015 — Megan Wagaman, Springville 3 19 Stephanie Bishop, Muscatine, 1994 2 10 2014 — Alyssa Pollema, Western Christian 3 27 Dawn Gaffney, Storm Lake, 1994 3 10 2013 — Renee Maneman, Newell-Fonda 3 20 Nicki Bradley, Wilton, 1994 3 10 2012 — Tember Schechinger, IKM-Manning 2 15 2011 — Sam Norris, Martensdale-St. Marys 3 14 BLOCKED SHOT LEADERS — CAREER 2010 — Ann Walker, Exira 3 21 Jenny Noll, Muscatine, 1989-90-91 9 54 2009 — Brittni Donaldson, Sioux CIty North 3 14 Jessica Nikkel, Lynn.-Sully, 1996-97-98-99 12 52 2008 — Gabbie Binion, Davenport Assumption 3 25 Jess Schaben, Harlan 2013-14-15 12 43 2007 — Charmaine Bell, DM Roosevelt 3 23 Monica Huelman, Vint.-Shellsburg, 1994-95-96 7 38 2006 — Charmaine Bell, DM Roosevelt 3 20 Mackenzie Morrison, Martesndale-SM: 2009-10-11 6 34 2005 — Tami Chapman, IKM 3 19 Hailey Schneden, Davenport Assumption 2011-12-13 9 33 2004 — Cari Monroe, Rockwell City-Lytton 3 15 Emma Van Winkle, DM Roosevelt, 2004-05-06-07 8 33 2003 — Meghan Brue, Underwood 3 15 Kiah Stokes, Linn-Mar, 2008-09-10-11 9 33 2002 — Dana Johnson, Colo-Nesco 3 18 Amanda Zimmerman, Ballard, 2006-07-08-09 10 31 2001 —Kerry Juhlin, Cedar Falls 3 17 Abbi Schutte, Sib.-Ocheyedan, 1995-96-97 7 28 2000— Kerry Juhlin, Cedar Falls, 3 20 Nicki Wieben, Ankeny, 2002-03-0-05 9 27 1999—Carrie Norman, Lynnville-Sully 3 20 Ashtyn Veerbeeck, Western Christian, 2015-16 9 26 1998—Kelli Kramer, West Lyon 3 22 Anna Kiel, Unity Christian, 2014-15-16 9 23 1997—A.J. Nelson, Newell-Fonda 3 19 Hailey Schneden, Davenport Assumption, 2011-12 6 22 1996—Kary Dawson, Sibley-Ocheyedan 3 18 Stacey Schutjer, WCLT, 2007-08 3 21 1995—Andrea Robertson, Vinton-Shellsburg 3 15 Alexis Conaway, MOC-Floyd Valley 2011-12-13-14 9 21 1994—Angie Patterson, Pomeroy-Palmer 3 19 Sharon Goodman, Crestwood, 2018-19 4 19 Autumn Feaker, Solon 3 19 Kaira Moss, Western Christian: 2014-15-16 8 18 1993---Tara Hupfeld, Cedar Rapids Jefferson 3 20 Hallie Christofferon, Exira, 2008-10 4 18 1992---Kate Galligan, Cedar Rapids Jefferson 3 20 Stephany Scheuring, IKM, 2005-06-07 9 18 1991—Jenny Sandvold, Cedar Falls 3 15 Nicole Vander Pol, Grundy Center, 2004-05 6 18 1990—Lisa Gronoski, Waterloo Columbus 3 16 Molly Tideback, Wat. Columbus, 1986-87-88 6 18 1989—Amy Lilienthal, Durant 3 13 Claudia Larsen, Newell-Fonda 2011-13-14 7 17 1988—Becky Strathman, CR Washington 2 11 Jennie Lillis, WDM Dowling, 1997-98-99-00 11 17 1987—Colleen Day, Waterloo Columbus 2 10 Tonia Tauke, CB Abraham Lincoln, 1995-96 4 17 1986—Jenni Fitzgerald, North Scott 2 9 Zoe Young, WDM Valley, 2017-18-19 7 16 1985—Christy Pickering, Linn-Mar 2 9 Gillian Goring, Waterloo West, 2002 3 15 Amy Herrig, Dubuque Senior, 1994 3 15 ASSIST LEADERS — TOURNAMENT Ashley Stulken, Cedar Rapids Xavier 4 14 Ellie Friesen, Crestwood, 2018 3 37 Jennifer Nahas, WDM Dowling, 2001 3 14 Alyssa Pollema, Western Christian, 2014 3 27 Beth Marvin, Preston, 99-00-01 7 14 Gabbie Binion, Davenport Assumption, 2008 3 25 Stephanie Rich, Washington 98-99-00-01 12 14 Renee Maneman, Newell-Fonda, 2013 3 23 Charmaine Bell, Des Moines Roosevelt, 2007 3 23 BLOCKED SHOT LEADERS — GAME Kelli Kramer, West Lyon, 1998 3 22 14—Jenny Noll, Muscatine vs. Fort Dodge, 1991 Ann Walker, Exira, 2010 3 21 13 — Hailey Schneden, Davenport Assumption vs. Ballard, 2012 Maya McDermott, Johnston, 2020 3 21 12—Jenny Noll, Muscatine vs. Fairfield, 1990 Renee Maneman, Newell-Fonda, 2013 3 20 10—Mackenzie Morrison, Martendsale-SM vs. Ar-We-Va, 2011 Charmaine Bell, DM Roosevelt, 2006 3 20 10---Jenny Noll, Muscatine vs. CR Kennedy, 1991 Kerry Juhlin, Cedar Falls, 2000 3 20 9 — Tia Dawson, CR Washington, vs. SC North, 2008 Tara Hupfeld, Cedar Rapids Jefferson, 1993 3 20 9 — Stacey Schutjer, WCLT, vs. Dunkerton, 2008 Kate Galligan, Cedar Rapids Jefferson, 1992 3 20 9 — Emma Van Winkle, DM Roosevelt vs. IC High, 2007 Carrie Norman, Lynnville-Sully, 1999 3 20 9---Stephanie Biship, Muscatine vs. Urbandale, 1994 Presley Case, North Scott, 2019 3 19 8 — Mackenzie Morrison, Martensdale-SM vs. West Hancock, 2011 Jordan Van Maanen, Sioux Center, 2018 3 19 8 — Hallie Christofferson, Exira vs. Prince of Peace, 2010 Tami Chapman, IKM, 2005 3 19 8 — Kiah Stokes vs. CR Xavier, 2009 A.J. Nelson, Newell-Fonda, 1997 3 19 8 — Jennifer Nahas, WDM Dowling vs. IC High, 2001 Angie Patterson, Pomeroy-Palmer, 1994 3 19 8---Kate Cline, Valley CEW vs. Sac City, 1998 Autumn Feaker, Solon, 1994 3 19 8---Monica Huelman, Vint.-Shellsburg vs. Crestwood, 1995 Carli Tritz, Bishop Heelan 3 18 8---Kayla Pirtle, CR Washington vs. Keokuk, 1995 Lea Hartigan, Treynor, 2006 3 18 8 — Alyssa Johnson, Estherville-LC vs. Pella Christian, 2011 Tricia Trotter, Treynor, 2006 3 18 7 — 22 players Kala Kuhlmann, Charter Oak-Ute, 2005 3 18 Dana Johnson, Colo-Nesco, 2002 3 18 ASSISTS Kari Knopf, West Des Moines Dowling, 1993 3 18 2020 TOURNAMENT ASSIST LEADERS Kary Dawson, Sibley-Ocheyedan, 1996 3 18 Maya McDermott, Johnston 3 21 Linda Lappe, Winfield-Mount Union, 1998 3 18 Peyton Kelderman, Waukee 3 15 Pam Hargens, Denison-Schleswig, 1998 3 18 Katelyn Stanley, Bishop Heelan 3 14 Grace Flanagan, North Linn 3 13 Katie Noonan, Bishop Garrigan 3 12 ASSIST LEADERS — CAREER 11 — Tami Chapman, IKM, 2005 Linda Lappe, WInield-Mount Union, 1995-96-97-98 11 50 11 — Deb Remmerde, Rock Valley, 2003 Ellie Friesen, Osage/Crestwood, 2016-17-18 5 48 11 — Jessie Pauley, OA-BCIG, 2011 Kerry Juhlin, Cedar Falls, 1998-99-00-01 10 48 10 — Emily Busta, Turkey Valley, 2016 Stephanie Rich, Washington, 1998-99-00-01 12 48 10 — Dana Johnson, Colo-Nesco, 2002 Alissa Pollema, Western Christian 2012-13-14 9 47 10 — Ann Gramkow, AHST, 2001 Renee Maneman, Newell-Fonda 2011-13-14 7 46 10 — Katie Dinnebier, Waukee, 2020 Carrie Norman, Lynnville-Sully, 1996-97-98-99 12 46 9 — Shea Fuller, WDM Valley, 2019 Elle Ruffridge, Pocahontas Area: 2015-16-17 9 45 9 — Kayba Laube, Marion, 2018 Gabbie Binion, Dav. Assumption, 2006-07-08 6 35 9 — Patrice Peters, George-Little Rock, 20096 Erica Schlotfelft, Rock Valley, 2001-02-03 9 35 9 — Erika Douma, Western Christian, 2014 Shelby Reicks, Turkey Valley, 2016-17 6 34 9 — Lindsey Koch, Hudson, 2014 Carli Tritz, Bishop Heelan, 2007-08-09-10 10 34 9 — Theresa Peterson, Graettinger-Terril, 2007 Tricia Trotter, Treynor, 2004-05-06 7 34 9 — Alicia Fischer, Tri-Center, 2005 9 — Shannan Smith, Waterloo West, 1994 Kary Dawson, Sibley-Ocheyedan 1995-96-97 7 34 9 — Tami Gutz, Pomeroy-Palmer, 1994 Zoe Young, WDM Valley 2017-18-19 7 34 9 — Tara Pearson, West Des Moines Dowling, 1993 Madi Wagaman, Springville 2015-16-17-18 11 33 9 — Shelley Sheetz, Cedar Rapids Kennedy, 1991 Maya McDermott, Johnston, 2017-18-19-20 10 32 9 — Elle Ruffridge, Pocahontas Area, 2015 Autumn Feaker, Solon, 1992-93-94 7 30 9 — Lindsey Kelderman, Waukee, 2020 Megan Wagaman, Springville, 2015-16 6 29 Lea Hartigan, Treynor, 2004-05-06 7 28 THREE POINT GOALS — CAREER Lisa Gronoski, Waterloo Columbus, 1987-88-89-90 8 27 32 — Elle Ruffridge, Pocahontas Area, 2015-16-17 Grace Meyer, Pocahontas Area, 2015-16-17 9 27 27 — Kayba Laube, Marion 2017-18-19 Madi Robson, Ankeny, 2011-12-13 6 26 24 — Deb Remmerde, Rock Valley, 2001-02-03 Caitlyn Ingle, Southeast Polk 2011-12-13 7 26 19 — Erika Douma, Western Christian 2012-13-14 Charmaine Bell, DM Roosevelt, 2004-05-06 5 26 18 — Jessie Pauley, OA-BCIG, 2010-11-12 Kate Galligan, CR Jefferson, 1990-92 6 25 18 — Erica Schlotfeldt, Rock Valley, 2001-02-04 Meghan Brue, Underwood, 2002-03-04 8 24 17 — Stephanie Rich, Washington, 1998-99-00-01 Christy Hebert, CR Jefferson, 1990-92-93 7 24 16 — Chanda Zommermaand, Unity Christian, 2014-15 Alexis Conaway, MOC-Floyd Valley, 2011-12-13-14 9 23 16 — Kate Fennelly, Davenport Assumption, 2011-12-13 Aimee Hartwig, Sibley-Ocheyedan, 1995-96 6 23 16 — Charmaine Bell, DM Roosevelt, 2004-05-06-07 Tara Hupfeld, CR Jefferson, 1992-93 6 23 16 — Zoe Young, West Des Moines Valley 2017-18-19 Kari Knopf, WDM Dowling, 1992-93 6 23 15 — Annie Penquite, Southeast Polk 2011-12-13-14 Alyssa Fedders, Unity Christian, 2014-15-16 9 22 15 — Lindsey Meder, Solon, 1995-97-98 Kelli Kramer, West Lyon, 1998 3 22 14 — Caitlin Clark, Dowling Catholic 2017-18-19 Sara Stribe, Carroll, 1995-96-97 8 22 14 — Shea Fuller, West Des Moines Valley 2017-18-19 Kim Altman, Bettendorf, 1990-91-92 7 22 14 — Danielle Moore, Davenport Assumption, 2011-12-13 Chelsie Luhring, Grundy Center, 2004-05 6 22 14 — Ally Jensen, Ballard 2006-07-08-09 Danielle Moore, Davenport Assumption 2011-12-13 9 22 14 — Taylor Greenfield, Ballard, 2008-09-10-11 13 — Meghan Brue, Underwood, 2002-03-04 ASSIST LEADERS — GAME 12 — Sara Matus, Springville, 2015 18 - Ellie Friesen, Crestwood vs. North Polk, 2018 12 — Kary Dawson, Sibley-Ocheyedan, 1995-96-97 13—Renee Maneman, Newell-Fonda vs. Bedford, 2014 12 — Morgan Halverson, Martensdale-St. Marys, 2009-10-11 13—Gabbie Binion, Dav. Assump. vs. Unity Christian, 2008 12 — Dani Miller, Battle Creek-Ida Grove, 2004, 06-07 13—Tara Hupfeld, Cedar Rapids Jefferson vs. Solon, 1993 12 — Paityn Hagberg, Cherokee, 2016-17 12 — Alissa Pollema, Western Christian vs. Hudson, 2014 12 — Grace Meyer, Pocahontas Area, 2015-16-17 12 — Lea Hartigan, Treynor vs. Charter Oak-Ute, 2006 11 — Kami Kuhlmann, Charter Oak-Ute, 2005-06 11 — Zoe Young, WDM Valley vs. Dowling Catholic, 2017 11 — Tami Chapman, IKM, 2005 11 — Ann Walker, Exira vs. Prince of Peace, 2010 11 — Faith Meyer, Pocahontas Area, 2015-16-17 11 — Kerry Juhlin, Cedar Falls vs. Sioux City East, 2000 10 — Allison Fey, Nevada, 2015-16 11 — Linda Lappe, Winfield-Mount Union vs. Lenox, 1998 10 — Payton Hjerleid, Pocahontas Area, 2016-17 11 — Kate Galligan, CR Jefferson vs. Vint.-Shellsburg, 1992 10 — Ann Gramkow, AHST, 2001 10 — Casey Miles, Hudson vs. Woodbury Central, 2014 10 — Gabbie Binion, Dav. Assumption, vs. Auduboon, 2006 THREE POINT GOALS — GAME 10 — Angie Pattterson, Pom.-Palmer vs. Arm.-Ringsted, 1994 8 — Elle Ruffridge, Pocahontas Area vs. Center Point-Urbana, 2017 10 — Elle Ruffridge, Pocahontas Area vs. Cherokee, 2016 7 — Caitlin Clark, Dowling Catholic vs. Waukee, 2019 10 — Ellie Friesen, Crestwood vs. South Tama, 2018 7 — Jessie Pauley, OA-BCIG vs. Monticello, 2011 10 — Emily Friesen, Crestwood vs. Sioux Center, 2018 7 — Sam Abens, Knoxville vs. Waukon, 2010 7 — Deb Remmerde, Rock Valley vs. SCMT, 2004 THREE POINT GOALS 7 — Shelby Bernard, Cedar Falls vs. Denison-Schleswig, 1998 2019 STATE TOURNAMENT LEADERS 6 — Katie Dinnebier, Waukee vs. Waterloo West, 2020 Maggie Phipps, North Polk 3 11 6 — Shea Fuller, WDM Valley vs. Southeast Polk, 2019 Katie Dinnebier, Waukee 3 10 6 — Sara Matus, Springville vs. Exira/EHK, 2015 Lindsey Kelderman, Waukee 3 9 6 — Erika Douma, Western Christian vs. North-Linn, 2014 Megan Earney, Waukee 3 8 6 — Kristin Hubert, Woodbury Central vs. Hudson, 2014 Anna Gossling, Johnston 3 7 6 — Jessie Pauley, OA-BCIG vs. West Marshall, 2012 Presley Case, North Scott 3 7 6 — Kelly Meade, Des Moines Hoover vs. Iowa City High, 2004 Melanie Bye, Osage 3 7 6 — Tiffany Christensen, Audubon vs. St. Ansgar, 1998 Ellie Lago, Newell-Fonda 3 7 6 — Sara Bowman, Council Bluffs Abraham Lincoln vs. Pleasant Valley, 1996 Ella Larson, Newell-Fonda 3 6 6 — Tami Gutz, Pomeroy-Palmer vs. Armstrong-Ringsted, 1994 Darby Dodd, Clear Lake 2 6 6 — Brynn Bodermann, Crestwood vs. Sioux Center, 2018 6 — Megan Meyer, Mason City vs. Marion, 2019 5 — 43 players THREE POINT GOALS—TOURNAMENT 15 — Elle Ruffridge, Pocahontas Area, 2017 12 — Caitlin Clark, Dowling Catholic, 2019 12 — Sara Matus, Springville; and Chanda Zomermaand, Unity Christian, 2015 11 — Maggie Phipps, North Polk, 2020 11 — Kayba Laube, Marion, 2019 11 — Danielle Moore, Davenport Assumption, 2012 11 — Dani Miller, Battle Creek-Ida Grove, 2007 STATE TOURNAMENT SCORING RECORDS High single game total (one team): 123 by Cedar Rapids Jefferson vs. Keokuk, 1990. High single game total (two teams): 193; Pocahontas Area (102) vs. Cherokee (91), 2016 (regulation); 172 (Cedar Rapids Regis 87, Dubuque Senior 85), 1989 (overtime). High tournament total: 244, Pocahontas Area, 2016 (3 games) High total for Quarter: 46 by Cedar Rapids Jefferson vs. Keokuk, 1990. High total for Half: 76, Cedar Rapids Jefferson vs. Keokuk 1990.

STATE TOURNAMENT FREE THROW RECORDS Most consecutive free throws: 26, Elle Ruffridge, 2017 Most consecutive free throws (one game): 18, Hailey Wallis, Grundy Center vs. Cas- cade, 2018 Total free throws made (one game): 18, Hailey Wallis, Grundy Center vs. Cascade, 2018 FIVE PLAYER WINNING STREAKS 83 - Lynnville-Sully (1997-2000) 80 - Winfield-Mount Union (1994-97) 76 - Preston (2000-02) 55 - Harlan (2014-16) 59 - North Butler (2005-07) 58 - Newell-Fonda (2019-20) 52 - Waukon (2004-05) 52 - OA-BCIG (2011-12) Rich Hach, Cedar Falls (5) State Basketball Championship Coaches 1992 - Gary Knudson, Osage (6) 1920 - Daisy Marston, Correctionville Bob & Sharon Hansen, Dowling Catholic (5) 1921 - Hazel Owens, Audubon 1993 - Les Heuser, Hubbard-Radcliffe (6) 1922 - Hazel Owens, Audubon Larry Niemeyer, Cedar Rapids Jefferson (5) 1923 - M.M. McIntyre, Audubon 1994 1A - Gail Hartigan, Treynor 1924 - M.M. McIntryre, Audubon 2A - Ed Hansen, Solon 1925 - C.W. Sankay, Ida Grove 3A - Pat Meade, Central DeWitt 1926 - Julia Hemenway, Hampton 4A - Lori Busch, Bettendorf 1927 - W.H. Franklin, Newhall 1995 1A - Mitch Wachs, Winfield-Mount Union 1928 - C.W. Sankay, Ida Grove 2A - Randy Chamberlin, Center Point-Urbana 1929 - C.W. Sankay, Ida Grove 3A - Harold Shepherd, Vinton-Shellsburg 1930 - Eva Schroeder, Perry 4A - Paul James, Cedar Rapids Washington 1931 - O.H, Rutenbeck, Avoca 1996 1A - Mitch Wachs,Winfield-Mount Union 1932 - Ava Simpson, Parkersburg 2A - Henry Eekhoff, Sibley-Ocheyedan 1933 - Glenn Gordon, Hampton 3A - Don Olesen, Carroll 1934 - Alma Akkerman, Wellsburg 4A - Bob & Sharon Hansen, Dowling Catholic 1935 - Loren Ewing, Centerville 1997 1A - Jerry Hulsing, Lynnville-Sully 1936 - Loren Ewing, Centerville 2A - Ed Hansen, Solon 1937 - (Ms.) Frances Shepard, Guthrie Center 3A - Don Oleson, Carroll 1938 - Gerald Agard, West Bend 4A - Scott DeJong, Ankeny 1939 - Lovell Diddy, West Bend 1998 1A - Jerry Hulsing, Lynnville-Sully 1940 - E. W. Shaw, Hansell 2A - Ed Hansen, Solon 1941 - John King, Numa 3A - Mick Angel, Kuemper Catholic 1942 - John J. Schoenfelder, Clutier 4A - Bob & Sharon Hansen, Dowling Catholic 1943 - K.E. Amsberry, Steamboat Rock 1999 1A - Jerry Hulsing, Lynnville-Sully 1944 - Joe O’Connor, Wiota 2A - Frank Howell, Audubon 1945 - Joe O’Connor, Wiota 3A - Monte Davis, Washington 1946 - Roy Jennings, Coon Rapids 4A - Scott DeJong, Ankeny 1947 - Don Faris, Seymour 2000 1A - Todd Borrison, Preston 1948 - K.E. Bryant, Kamrar 2A - Mike Bixler, North Cedar 1949 - Fred Heerema, Wellsburg 3A - Monte Davis, Washington 1950 - Andy Butt, Slater 4A - Bob & Sharon Hansen, Dowling Catholic 1951 - Bill Mehle, Hansell 2001 1A - Todd Borrison, Preston 1952 - Max Liggett, Reinbeck 2A - Preston Kooima, Rock Valley 1953 - Louis Dailey, Garnavillo 3A - Monte Davis, Washington 1954 - Bob Allen, Garnavillo 4A - Dan List, Cedar Falls 1955 - Jim Carroll, Goldfield 2002 1A - Preston Kooima, Rock Valley 1956 - Mel Kupferschmid, Maynard 2A - Lisa Doser, Mid-Prairie 1957 - Ben Corbett, Garrison 3A - Mike Long, Perry 1958 - Mel Kupferschmid, West Central 4A - Scott DeJong, Ankeny 1959 - Chuck Neubauer, Gladbrook 2003 1A - Preston Kooima, Rock Valley 1960 - Chuck Neubauer, Gladbrook 2A - Eric Hjelle, Underwood 1961 - Dale Fogle, Valley Community 3A - Tom Lilly, Cedar Rapids Xavier 1962 - Larry Wiebke, Benton 4A - Scott DeJong, Ankeny 1963 - Bob Smiley, Guthrie Center 2004 1A - Dave Birks, Rockwell City-Lytton 1964 - Marv Murray, West Monona 2A - Eric Hjelle, Underwood 1965 - Dale Sorensen, South Hamilton 3A - Gene Klinge, Waukon 1966 - Larry Johnson, Everly 4A - Scott DeJong, Ankeny 1967 - Vernon “Bud” McLearn, Mediapolis 2005 1A - Brian DeJong, Charter Oak-Ute 1968 - Paul Eckerman, Union-Whitten 2A - Al Jones, Grundy Center 1969 - Carroll Rugland, Montezuma 3A - Tom Lilly, Cedar Rapids Xavier 1970 - Carroll Rugland, Montezuma 4A - Scott DeJong, Ankeny 1971 - Leon Plummer, Farragut 2006 1A - Gene Rasmussen, IKM 1972 - Bill Hennessey, Roland-Story 2A - Kevin Clipperton, North Butler 1973 - Vernon “Bud” McLearn, Mediapolis 3A - Brent Walker, Norwalk 1974 - Larry Bullock, Manilla 4A - Tig Johnson, Des Moines Roosevelt 1975 - Louis “Bud” McCrea, Lake View-Auburn 2007 1A - Jared Cecil, Grettinger-Terril 1976 - Louis “Bud” McCrea, Lake View-Auburn 2A - Kevin Clipperton, North Butler 1977 - Bob Merkle, Southeast Polk 3A - Tom Lilly, Cedar Rapids Xavier 1978 - Dick Rasmussen, Ankeny 4A - Kirk Walker, Sioux City Norht 1979 - Bob & Sharon Hansen, Des Moines East 2008 1A - Brian O’Donnell, Springville 1980 - Dick Rasmussen, Ankeny 2A - Todd Borrison, Davenport Assumption 1981 - Jim Cain, Norwalk 3A - Doug Moody, Sioux City Bishop Heelan 1982 - Les Lammers, Estherville 4A - Bill McTaggart, Iowa City High 1983 - Dan Breen, Fairfield 2009 1A - Bruce Dall, AGWSR 1984 - Harold Shepherd, VInton 2A - Gene Rasmussen, IKM-Manning 1985 - Ray Svendsen, Fort Dodge (6) 3A - Merle Olberding, Ballard Steve High, Linn-Mar (5) 4A - Kirk Walker, Sioux City North 1986 - Henry Eekhoff, Sibley-Ocheyedan (6) 2010 1A - Tom Petersen, Exira Jerry Heying, Marshalltown (5) 2A - Bob Kintzel, Mount Vernon 1987 - Chuck Bredlow, Ventura (6) 3A - Darron Koolstra, Bishop Heelan Bill Hoefer, Western Dubuque (5) 4A - Mike Brandt, Linn-Mar 1988 - Tom Murr, Dike (6) 2011 1A - Tim Baker, Martensdale-St. Marys Paul James, Cedar Rapids Washington (5) 2A - Pat Miller, OABCIG 1989 - Dick Rasmussen, Ankeny (6) 3A - Jennifer Goetz, Davenport Assumption Randy Ward, Muscatine (5) 4A - Sam Powell, Des Moines East 1990 - Don Jenkins, Atlantic (6) Mel Kupferschmid, Waterloo Columbus (5) 1991 - Ted Riley, Emmetsburg (6) 2012 1A - L. E. Moore, North Mahaska Consecutive Titles: 2A - Bill Harmsen, Western Christian 4: Scott DeJong, Ankeny 3A - Mallory Youngblut, Davenport Assumption 4A - BJ Mayer, Iowa City West 2013 1A - Dan Kruse & Bruce Eckenrod, Central Lyon 3: Bill Harmsen, Western Christian; Preston Kooima, Rock Valley; Monte Davis, 2A - Bill Harmsen, Western Christian Washington; Jerry Hulsing, Lynnville-Sully 3A - Mallory Youngblut, Davenport Assumption 4A - Tom Lilly, Cedar Rapids Xavier 2: Hazel Owens, Audubon; M.M. McIntyre, Audubon; Todd Borrison, Preston; 5A - Tracy Daily, Southeast Polk Loren Ewing, Centerville; Joe O’Connor, Wiota; Chuck Neubauer, Gladbrook; 2014 1A - Kollin Alfred, Burlington Notre Dame 2A - Bill Harmsen, Western Christian Carroll Rugland, Montezuma; Louis “Bud” McCrea, Lake View-Auburn; Mitch 3A - Gary Richardson, MOC-Floyd Valley Wachs, Winfield-Mt. Union; Eric Hjelle, Underwood; Kevin Clipperton, North But- 4A - Zach Klaassen, Harlan ler; Mallory Youngblut, Davenport Assumption; Zach Klaassen, Harlan; Jay 5A - Bob & Sharon Hansen, Dowling Catholic Schuiteman, Unity Christian; Nate Sanderson, Springville; Robert Maske, Poca- 2015 1A - Dick Jungers, Newell-Fonda hontas Area; Dick Jungers, Newell-Fonda, T.J. Case, Newell-Fonda 2A - Jay Schuiteman, Unity Christian 3A - Kristin Meyer, Nevada 4A - Zach Klaassen, Harlan 5A - Chris Guess, Waukee 2016 1A - Nate Sanderson, Springville 2A - Jay Schuiteman, Unity Christian 3A - Robert Maske, Pocahontas Area 4A - Curt Klaahsen, Mason City 5A - Scott DeJong, Ankeny Centennial 2017 1A - Nate Sanderson, Springville 2A - Justin Negen, Western Christian 3A - Robert Maske, Pocahontas Area 4A - TJ Case, North Scott 5A - Joe Sigrist, West Des Moines Valley 2018 1A - Christina Zaruba, Springville 2A - Mike Sconsa, Cascade 3A - Doug Sickles, Crestwood 4A - Corby Laube, Marion 5A - B.J. Mayer, Iowa City West 2019 1A - Dick Jungers, Newell-Fonda 2A - Joe Chapman, Treynor 3A - Phillip Klett, Center Point-Urbana 4A - T.J. Case, North Scott 5A - Joe Sigrist, West Des Moines Valley 2020 1A - Dick Jungers, Newell-Fonda 2A - Brian Wheatley, North Linn 3A - Darron Koolstra, Bishop Heelan 4A - T.J. Case, North Scott 5A - Chad Jilek, Johnston State Championships: 7: Scott DeJong: Ankeny Centennial, Ankeny 6: Bob & Sharon Hansen, Des Moines East & Dowling Catholic; 4: Tom Lilly, Cedar Rapids Xavier

3: Dick Rasmussen, Ankeny; Mel Kupferschmid, Monona, Waterloo Columbus Catholic; Todd Borrison, Preston & Davenport Assumption; Jerry Hulsing, Lynn- ville-Sully; Ed Hansen, Solon; Monte Davis, Washington; Preston Kooima, Rock Valley; Bill Harmsen, Western Christian; Dck Jungers, Newell-Fonda; T.J Case, North Scott.

2: Hazel Owens, Audubon; M.M. McIntyre, Audubon; Loren Ewing, Centerville; Joe O’Connor, Wiota; Chuck Neubaurer, Gladbrook; Vernon “Bud” McLearn, Me- diapolis; Carroll Rugland, Montezuma; Louis “Bud” McCrea, Lake View-Auburn; Mitch Wachs, Winfield-Mount Union; Harold Shepherd, Vinton, Vinton-Shells- burg; Henry Eekhoff, Sibley-Ocheyedan; Don Oleson, Carroll; Eric Hjelle, Under- wood; Kevin Clipperton, North Butler; Gene Rasmussen, IKM, IKM-Manning; Mallory Youngblut, Davenport Assumption; Zach Klaassen, Harlan; Jay Schuite- man, Unity Christian; Robert Maske, Pocahontas Area; Nate Sanderson, Spring- ville, B.J. Mayer, Iowa City West; Joe Sigrist, West Des Moines Valley; Darron Koolstra, Bishop Heelan. State Tournament Coaches (1920-2021) Note: We welcome additions/corrections to this list. The names of several coaches are missing from 1920-26 as those tournaments were not sanctioned by the IGHSAU. If you know of anyone missing from the list, please e-mail your additions/corrections to Jason Eslinger ([email protected]).

Adams, John ...... Okoboji: 2016 Adkins, Bruce ...... Audubon: 1969, 74, 75, 77 Agard, Gerald ...... West Bend: 1938 Akers, Max ...... Ankeny: 1953 Akkerman, Alma ...... Wellsburg: 1930, 33, 34 Alexander, Jed ...... Martensdale St. Marys: 2009, 10 Albertsen, Clint ...... North Polk: 2018, 19, 20 Alfred, Kollin ...... Burlington Notre Dame, 2013, 14, 15 Allen, Bob ...... Garnavillo: 1954; Wapsie Valley: 1968, 70 Allen, Larry ...... Odebolt-Arthur: 2001 Allen, Ralph ...... Bode: 1942 Altman, Gary: ...... Bettendorf: 1983, 88, 90, 91, 92 Amsberry, Ken ...... Steamboat Rock: 1942, 43, 44, 745, 46, 47 Anderlik, Bob ...... West Des Moines: 1954, 56 Anderson, A.C...... Gowrie: 1944 Anderson, Ben ...... PCM: 2007; Bondurant-Farrar: 2021 Anderson, Bill ...... Blakesburg: 1962 Anderson, Clark ...... Iowa City Regina: 2013 Anderson, Kelly ...... Ballard: 2012, 14, 15, 16, 20, 21 Anderson, Max ...... Center Point: 1971; Maquoketa Valley: 1974, 90 Angel, Mick ...... Kuemper Catholic: 1994, 96, 98 Angell, Steve ...... Decorah: 2006, 07 Archer, Derek ...... Lewis Central, 2013, 16, 17, 18, 20 Arend, Tom ...... Sioux City Bishop Heelan: 1984 Arends, Sherman ...... LuVerne: 1972 Argotsinger, Jack ...... Melvin: 1954; Nevada: 1966 Armstrong, Richard ...... Carlisle: 1967, 69 Aultman, Matt ...... Fort Madison: 1997, Burlington: 99 Baker, Tim ...... Martensdale-St. Marys: 2011, 20 Bailey, Chuck ...... Northeast Hamilton: 1990, 95 Baldwin, Jay ...... Fort Madison Aquinas: 03, 04; Holy Trinity Catholic: 2008 Bangs, Dick ...... Garnovillo: 1973, 87, 88 Barber, Thomas ...... Ruthven: 1958 Bartz, Cory ...... Adair-Casey, 2014 Barber, Dennis ...... West Bend-Mallard: 1993 Barber, Rich ...... Ruthven: 1969 Barkley, Helen ...... Grand Meadows: 1932 Bartlett, Thelma ...... Melcher: 1936 Bean, William ...... Bussey: 1955 Beasley, William ...... Malvern: 1962 Becker, Don ...... Lost Nation: 1960, 61 Becker, Shelly ...... Kuemper Catholic: 2006 Bellamy, Jim: ...... Mount Vernon: 1984 Bellis, Robert ...... Manilla: 1949 Bender, Don ...... Winfield-Mount Union: 1971, 75, 82, 83 Bender, Stephen ...... Mid-Prairie: 2016 Benner, K.L...... Clarence: 1935 Bennett, Dan ...... Twin River Valley: 2006 Bentley, Josh ...... Cedar Rapids Prairie: 2020 Berge, Earl ...... Frederika: 1947; Seymour: 1948, 52, 53, 54 Berkey, Jason ...... Aplington-Parkersburg: 2019 Bernard, Brendt ...... Tripoli: 2001, 02 Bertini, Brian ...... Aplington-Parkersburg: 1996 Birks, Dave ...... Rockwell City-Lytton: 1994, 03, 04; South Central Calhoun: 2014, 15 Bishop, Rosemary ...... Bridgewater-Fontanelle: 1981 Bixler, Mike ...... North Cedar: 96, 98, 00 Blackman, David ...... Ballard: 1959 Blair, Steve ...... Cardinal: 1985 Bleeker, Katie ...... Western Christian: 2007 Blint, Duane ...... New London: 2009 , Heather ...... George-Little Rock: 2009 Bloomcamp, Patty ...... Des Moines Hoover: 1977 Bodensteiner, Greg ...... Waverly-Shell Rock: 2013, 15, 19, 20 Boekhout, Miranda ...... Sergeant Bluff-Luton: 2011 Bohman, Randy ...... SCMT: 2003 Bolger, Matt ...... Iowa City Regina: 2015, 16 Bones, Herbert ...... Fonda: 1938 Booker, Sandy ...... CAM: 1997 Boothe, Curtis ...... Central Decatur: 2006, 09, 16, 17, 18, 19 Borchers, Barry ...... Le Mars: 02 Borland, Glen ...... Schleswig: 1961 Borrison, Todd ...... Preston 1999, 00, 01; Davenport Assumption: 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 10; ...... Southeast Polk: 11, 12 Bossom, Jim ...... Postville: 1991, 92 Boston, Haywood ...... Des Moines Hoover: 2004 Bouma, Ross ...... Unity Christian: 2002 Bouslog, John ...... Kinross: 1953 Boyle, Eric ...... West Des Moines Valley, 2008 Boyle, Neil ...... Sperry: 1950, 51 Braby, Tim ...... Ar-We-Va: 1991 Brand, Duane ...... Lynnville-Sully: 1967 Brand, Steve ...... Guthrie Center: 2002, 07 Brands, Brian ...... West Lyon: 1998 Brandt, Jamie ...... Linn-Mar: 2016 Brandt, Mike ...... Linn-Mar: 2006, 08, 09, 10, 11 Brannon, J.C...... Waterville: 1940, 41 Brasser, Ryan ...... West Lyon: 2021 Brauer, Richard ...... Kamrar: 1950 Breen, Dan ...... Fairfield: 82, 83, 85, 86, 88 Bredlow, Chuck ...... Ventura: 1984, 85, 87; Grundy Center: 88 Breneman, Bo ...... Wellsburg: 1962, 63, 64, 65, 66, 70 Breneman, E.W...... Lowden: 1946, 51, 55 Brock, Basil ...... Twin Rivers: 1958 Brockshus, Lloyd ...... Colfax: 1973 Broers, Roger ...... Twin Rivers: 1964 Brooks, Dan & Harrington, Phil ...... Moravia: 1986, 87, 88, 89, 91 Brown, Dave ...... Council Bluffs Abraham Lincoln: 1995 Bryant, K.E...... Kamrar: 1948 Bucher, Don ...... Twin Rivers: 1970 Buell, James ...... Centerville: 1950 Bullock, Larry ...... Manilla: 70, 74, 75, 76; Cedar Valley: 1980 Bullock, Paul ...... Waukee: 1982, 84, 85, 87, 88; Council Bluffs Abraham Lincoln: 1996, 99 Burgess, Janel ...... Montezuma: 2018, 19, 20, 21 Burinooge, Richard ...... Pella Christian: 1952 Busch, Lori ...... Bettendorf: 1993, 94 Butt, Andy ...... Slater: 1948, 49, 50 Butt, Mark ...... Hartley: 1974, 81; Hartley-Melvin: 1983, 84; Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn: 1987, 88, 89, 94 Byers, Raymond ...... Competine Township: 1949 Cafferty, Wayne ...... Harris-Lake Park: 1994; Colo-Nesco, 2002, 05, 13, 14, 15 Cain, Jim ...... Norwalk: 1980, 81 Cakerice, Scott ...... Saint Ansgar: 2020, 21 Cameron, Con ...... Little Rock: 1952 Cannon, Tom ...... Wales-Lincoln: 1960; Lewis Central: 1964, 65 Carroll, Jim: ...... Goldfield: 1955 Carpenter, A.C...... Swaledale: 1944 Carroll, Ralph ...... Boone: 1958 Carstens, Jerry ...... Midland: 69, 70, 81, 89, 92, 94 Case, T.J...... North Scott: 2014, 17, 19, 20, 21 Cecil, Jared ...... Gaettinger-Terril: 2007 Chamberlain, Randy ...... Center Point-Urbana: 1993, 95 Chapman, Joe ...... Treynor: 2018, 19, 21 Chickering, Marv ...... Laurens: 1969 Chidester, Steve ...... Janesville: 2015, 17 Chisholm, Rod ...... Manilla: 1935, 36; Exira: 1945, 46 Christ, Arnold ...... Wiota: 1948, 50, 51 Christian ...... Grand Meadow: 1924 Christensen, Bob ...... Truro: 1948 Christensen, Mike ...... Storm Lake: 1979 Christianson, Chris ...... Eldora: 1960, 62 Christianson, G.J...... Churdan: 1949, 51; Hartley: 1953 Christiansen, Dennis: ...... Remsen Union: 1981 Church, Harold ...... Hartley: 1948, 49 Clanson, F.N...... Curlew: 1945 Clark, Craig ...... Pleasant Valley: 2010 Clark, Priscilla ...... Centerville: 1931, 32, 33 Clark, Rolland ...... Kamrar: 1940 Clipperton, Kevin ...... North Butler: 2005, 06, 07, 09, 12 Cole, Harold ...... Carlisle: 1946 Coleman, Elizabeth & Wright, R.O...... Richland: 1938 Collins, A.W...... Deep River: 1931 Conrad, Jordan ...... Jesup: 2020 Conrad, Tammy ...... West Point Marquette: 1992 Conway, C.P...... Conway: 1935 Conway, Roger ...... Terril: 1980, 82, 86, 87 Cook (Miss.) ...... Fonda: 1920 Cook, John ...... Lakota: 1946 Copeland, Murray ...... New Market: 1947 Corbett, Ben ...... Garrison: 1956, 57, 59, 62, 63; Dysart-Geneseo: 1977 Corkery, Jeff ...... Tipton: 2005, 06 Corrick, Tom: ...... Lowden: 1967 Coughenour, Ed: ...... Kingsley-Pierson: 1962, 67 Cowell, Michael ...... Des Moines Christian: 2014 Craven, John & Jenkins, Doris ...... Lineville: 1938 Crawford, William ...... Wellsburg: 1935 Crees, ...... Mallard: 1922 Criss, Ed ...... New Sharon: 1953, 56, 57 Criswell, Greg ...... Montezuma: 1990, 93, 94; Waukon: 2019 Croghan, Larry ...... Dubuque Senior: 1983, 85, 89, 90, 94 Cupp, Jeff ...... Woodward-Granger: 1993 Curry, Buzz ...... Aurelia: 1978 Dahl, Olaf ...... Fonda: 1936, 37; Delaware Township: 1946 Daily, L.E...... Garnavillo: 1953 Daily, Tracy ...... Southeast Polk: 2013, 14, 15, 16, 19, 20, 21 Dale, Norman ...... Gilbert: 1970; Rockwell-Swaledale: 1974 Dale, Todd ...... South Tama: 2018 Dall, Bruce: ...... Allison-Bristow: 2004, AGWSR: 2006, 07, 08, 09; Dike-New Hartford: 2018,19, 20, 21 Daniels, Albert ...... Morning Sun: 1961 Darting, Eva ...... Marengo: 1938, 41 Davis, Don ...... Sanborn: 1970 Davis, G.C...... Packwood: 1949 Davis, Michael ...... Keokuk: 2009, 16 Davis, Monte ...... Washington: 1994, 96, 98, 99, 00, 01 Day, Blythe ...... Bode: 1936 Dean, Harry, Jr...... Walnut: 1957; Pleasantville: 61 Deines, Fred ...... Stratford: 1943 DeJong, Brian ...... Charter Oak-Ute: 2005, 06 DeJong, Scott ...... Colo-Nesco 1989, 90, 91, 92; Ankeny: 1995, 97, 98, 99, 2000, 02, 03, 04, 05, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13; ...... Ankeny Centennial: 2016, 19, 21 DeJoode, Adam: ...... Charles City: 04 Den Hartog, ...... State Center: 1957 Dennler, Dale ...... Crestwood, 2019 Devine, W.B...... Randall: 1954 DeWitt, Gerald ...... Pekin: 1960 DiCecco, Tony ...... Montezuma: 1979, 80 Diddy, Lovell ...... West Bend: 1939; Meservey: 50, 57, 58 Dillinger, Rick ...... North Polk: 1995, 08 Dittemore, Ron ...... Anita: 1963 Dolecheck, Louis ...... Stratford: 1935 Donald, Laurie ...... Benton: 2011, 12, 13 Dobbs, Kay: ...... Davenport Assumption: 1996 Dorman, Howard ...... Belmond: 1976; Belmond-Klemme: 77, 78, 79 Dorothy, Jack ...... Douds-Leando, 1960 Doser, Lisa ...... Mid-Prairie: 2002, 03, 04 Doser, Steve ...... Cedar Rapids Prairie: 2001, 05, 06 Downing, Craig ...... Hubbard: 1950; 53 Dresser, Lloyd ...... Melvin: 1947 Drent, Brian ...... Sioux City East: 2020 Driscol, Robert ...... Union: 00, 01 Druivenga, Dan ...... Panorama: 1995, 96, 96, 13, 18 Dvorak, Ed ...... Guttenberg: 1998 Ebert, Bernell ...... Oxford Junction: 1964 Eckenrod, Bruce & Kruse, Dan ...... Central Lyon: 2013, 15 Eckerman, Paul ...... Union-Whitton: 1968, 69 Eekhoff, Henry ...... Sibley: 1985; Sibley-Ocheyedan: 1986, 95, 96, 97 Edsen, Trent ...... Grinnell: 2017, 18, 19 Eidahl, Davis ...... Pekin (Packwood): 2016 Eilbert, Chris ...... Wellsburg: 1985 Eisbach, Brian ...... Nodaway Valley: 2021 Enderson, Derald ...... Mallard: 1948, 50, 52 Engelbert, Tom ...... Keswick: 1948, 49 Engstrom, Ed ...... Eldora: 1955, 56, 58 Erickson, Chad ...... Osage: 2016-20 Erpelding, Matt ...... WCLT: 2007, 08 Esdohr, Duane ...... Coon Rapids-Bayard: 2009 Etringer, Dennis ...... Boone: 1989 Evenhouse, John ...... Pella Christian: 1995, 96 Ewing, Loren ...... Centerville: 1935, 36, 37, 38, 41, 42 Falconer, Michael ...... North Linn: 1997 Faris, Don ...... Wellsburg: 1936, 37, 39; Olin: 1940, 41; Seymour: 47 Farson, Kenneth ...... Eddyville: 1939 Fedderson, Aaron ...... Williamsburg: 2006, 08, 14 Fenton, James ...... Pekin: 1961 Fink, Jody ...... Highland: , 2005, 07 Finney, Don ...... Donnellson: 1955, 56, 57 Fischer, E.E...... West Bend: 1947 Fischer, Mike ...... Sac City: 1998, 99 Fitzpatrick, Tim ...... Kuemper Catholic: 2005 Flaws, Jim ...... Carlisle: 92, 02 Flickinger, Chris: ...... Eldora-New Providence: 1996 Fogle, Dale ...... Valley Community: 1960, 61, 63; Allison-Bristow: 65, 66, 69, 71, 73 Foster, Arlen ...... Iowa Valley: 1972 Fouts, Bob ...... Cedar Rapids Washington: 1975, 76 Frakes, Larry ...... Galva-Holstein: 1991 Franklin, W.H...... Newhall: 1927 Frazell, Fred ...... Northeast Hamilton: 1975; Ackley-Geneva: 1976 Frazier, Orville ...... Guthrie Center: 1956, 57 Fredin, Bill ...... Royal: 1955, 56 Frisk, Mike ...... Roland-Story: 2009, 10; Gilbert: 2020 Fritz, Margaret ...... White Oak: 1934 Frost, Joe ...... Denver: 2020 Fuller, Everett ...... Wales-Lincoln: 1948 Fullmer, Lowell ...... Lake Park: 1957 Gade, Cheryl ...... North Fayette: 1994 Gallagher, Jerry ...... Clarence: 1955, 56, 57 Gambach, Ralph ...... Meriden: 1950 Gammell, Eldon ...... Creston: 1977, 78 Gann, Laurie ...... AGWSR: 2018 Garland, Jerod ...... Pella: 2016, 17 Garms, Bill ...... MFL-Mar-Mac: 1999 Garms, Bob ...... Central Elkader: 1977 Geery, Henry ...... Runnell: 1950 Gelber, Maddie ...... Red Oak: 2020 Gehring, Larry ...... Story City: 1959 Geilenfeld, Gene ...... Rudd-Rockford-Marble Rock: 1972, 73 Gentry, Dale ...... Rockwell City: 1980 Gentry, Ruth ...... Winterset: 1938 Geuder, Vernon ...... Monona: 1955 Gibbs, Don ...... Burlington: 1991 Gillespie, Jim ...... Jesup: 2000 Goedken, Keith ...... Fort Dodge St. Edmond: 1978 Goetz, Jennifer ...... Davenport Assumption: 2011 Golz, O.H...... Lynnville: 1937, 39, 40 Goode, Don ...... Rockwell City: 1979 Goodwin, Nicole ...... Kingsley-Pierson: 2016, 17, 21 Gordon, Glenn ...... Hampton: 1933 Goughnour, Brian ...... Andrew: 1975, 76 Gowen, R.L...... Mallard: 1941, 42; Coon Rapids: 43, 44 Grim, Dave ...... Camanche: 1997, 98 Gradoville, Rich ...... Johnston: 2006, 10 Granner ...... Ledyard: 1935 Groen, Gregg ...... Cedar Falls: 2015, 16, 17, 18, 20, 21 Griffith, Cary ...... Orient-Macksburg: 1973 Gronna, Dorothy ...... Waterville: 1948 Groteluschen, Ruth ...... Laurel: 1934 Groote, Sheldon ...... Ida Grove: 1992 Grutz, Jack ...... Bellevue: 1985, 95, 99 Guess, Chris ...... Ottumwa: 1998, 02, Waukee: 2008, 09, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 Gunderson, Mark ...... MOC-Floyd Valley: 1996, 97, 01, 05, 11, 12 Haag, Jim ...... Garner-Hayfield: 2004 Hach, Rich ...... Cedar Falls: 1991 Haenfler, A.H...... Galva: 1949, 53 Hagberg, Heath ...... Cherokee: 2016 Hague, Dale ...... Bridgewater-Fontanelle: 1958 Haines, Bill ...... Everly: 1962, 63, 64 Halverson, Jason ...... MFL-Mar-Mac: 2008, 10 Hamann, Don ...... Deep River: 1950, 51 Hamann, Wallace ...... Schaller: 1963, Hanafan, Chris ...... Lewis Central: 2005 Hanna, F.G...... Ottoson: 1941 Hannah, Dallas ...... Menlo: 1955 Hannum, E.J...... Lamont: 1944 Hand, Bill ...... Hampton: 1971 Hansen, Bill ...... Farmhamville: 1954; Rockwell City: 1959 Hansen, Blake ...... Rockford: 2015 Hansen, Bob & Sharon ...... Des Moines East: 1979, 80, 82; Dowling Catholic: 1992, 93, 94, 96, ...... 97, 98, 2000, 01, 02, 13, 14, 15 Hansen, Ed ...... Solon: 1992, 93, 94, 95, 97, 98 Hanson, Bert ...... Indianola: 2009, 15, 16, 17, 18 Hanson, Rich ...... Guthrie Center: 1968, 69, 71, 72 Hanson, Steve ...... Spirit Lake: 1989 Harding, Scott ...... Davenport Assumption: 2001 Harmsen, Bill ...... Western Christian: 2012, 13, 14, 15, 16 Hartigan, Gail ...... Treynor: 1988, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 00, 02, 04, 05, 06, 08, 17 Harklau, Roland ...... Maple Valley: 1966 Hatch, Lori ...... Bettendorf: 97 Hayden, Elizabeth ...... Stanton: 19219 Healey, Mike ...... Valley CEW: 1998 Hedemann, Grover ...... West Liberty: 1954 Heerema, Fred ...... Wellsburg: 1949 Hegberg, Heath: ...... Cherokee: 2016, 17 Heim, Cord ...... Andrew: 2007 Heithoff, Tom ...... Council Bluffs St. Albert: 1994, 95, 96, 97, 00 Hemenway, Julia ...... Hampton: 1927 Hempen, Kurt ...... Aplington-Parkersburg: 2013 Hennessy, William ...... Roland: 1960, 62, 63; Roland-Story: 71, 72, 73 Hetzel, Leona ...... Lamont: 1931 Heying, Jerry ...... Marshalltown: 1986 Higgins, Brendan ...... Fairfield Maharishi: 2006 Higa, Charles ...... Corwith-Wesley: 1959, 60 High, Steve ...... Linn-Mar: 1985 Highbarger, S.C...... De Soto: 1940 Hilton, Dave ...... Webster City: 1998, 03 Hippen, Steve ...... Wellsburg-Steamboat Rock: 1996 Hjelle, Eric ...... Underwood: 02, 03, 04 Hodgins, Everett ...... Callender: 1947 Hoefer, Bill ...... Western Dubuque: 1985, 87 Hoegh, Rod ...... Walnut: 1983; Elk-Horn-Kimallton: 87, 89, 90 Holmes, Grace ...... Woodward: 1936 Hopkins, Delayne ...... Gladbrook-Reinbeck: 1994 Honeck, Chris ...... PCM: 2003, 04 Honsen, Gary ...... Davenport West: 1995, 00, 01 Horton, Jerry ...... Mount Ayr: 1966 Hospers, Gene ...... Western Christian: 1993 Houlahan, Pat ...... Davenport Assumption: 1981 Houlahan, Rita ...... Walker: 1949 Hovden, Virgel ...... Dunkerton, 2008 Howell, Frank ...... Audubon: 1998, 99; Cedar Rapids Washington: 2005, 06, 07, 08, 11, 13 Huckstadt, Bill ...... Bennett: 1968, 80 Hudson, Bill ...... Britt: 1980, 82 Hueser, Les ...... Hubbard: 1967, 74; Hubbard-Radcliffe: 1993 Hulsebus, Kenneth ...... Perry: 1962, 63, 64, 65, 66 Hulsing, Jerry ...... Lynnville-Sully: 1994, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 2010, 11, 12, 13 Hunecke, Joelleen ...... Armstrong-Ringsted: 1994 Hungerford, J.B...... Coggon: 1945, 50 Hunnerdose, Ron ...... Fairfield: 1990 Huston, Frank ...... Ottumwa: 1991 Hutchcroft, David ...... English Valleys: 1977 Hyer, Shawn ...... Van Meter: 2001 Ibeling, John ...... Durant: 1989 Iverson, Randy ...... Decorah: 2000 James, Paul ...... Cedar Rapids Washington: 1985, 88, 95, 96 Jarman, P.H...... Seymour: 1936, 3739, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45; Guthrie Center: 46 Jenkins, Don ...... Atlantic: 89, 90, 92, 93, 99, 01, 03, 04 Jennings, Roy ...... Coon Rapids: 1945, 46, 47 Jensen, Walt ...... West Marshall: 1964, 65 Jensen, Wilbert ...... Callender: 1946 Jensen, Tab ...... Olin: 1937, 38, 39 Jerome, Jerry ...... Keokuk: 2005, 07 Jesse, Brian ...... Oelwein: 1993 Jilek, Chad ...... Johnston: 2015, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 Jenness, Matt ...... Woodbury Central: 2014 Johnson, Brad ...... Des Moines Christian, 2015, 19 Johnson, Gary ...... Villisca: 1968; South Winneshiek: 1977 Johnson, Tig ...... Des Moines Roosevelt: 2004, 05, 06, 07, 08 Johnson, Larry ...... Everly: 1965, 66, 67, 68, 71, 72 Jones, Adam ...... Dallas Center-Grimes: 2021 Jones, Denis ...... Neola: 1938 Jones, Al ...... Grundy Center: 2004, 05 Jones, Tami ...... Keokuk: 1993, 95 Jorgensen, Mike ...... Southeast Webster-Grand: 2006, 08 Jungers, Dick ...... Newell-Fonda: 2000, 03, 08, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20, 21 Kahler, Deb ...... Mid-Prairie: 1997, 99 Kane, Hazel ...... Perry: 1925 Karr, Randy ...... Clinton Mater Dei: 1982, 83 Kauk, Mark ...... Unity Christian: 1983 Kean, John ...... Ogden: 1972 Keaveny, Eileen ...... Arkon: 1945 Keever, Ray ...... Eddyville: 1946 Kettmann, Jim: ...... Marquette Catholic: 2004, 05, 11, 13, 17, 19, 20 Kindhart, Jerry ...... Ballard: 1980; Dallas Center-Grimes: 98 King, John ...... Numa: 1940, 41, 42, 46, 47; Richland: 1953 King, K.H...... Stanwood: 1942 Kinseth, Tom ...... Fort Dodge: 1991, 95 Kintzel, Bob ...... Mount Vernon: 2010, 11 Klaahsen, Curt ...... Cherokee: 2003, 05; Mason City: 2011, 12, 13, 15, 16, 18, 19 Klaassen, Zach ...... Harlan: 2013, 14, 15, 16, 21 Klein, Tony ...... Estherville-Lincoln Central: 2013 Klett, Duane ...... Seymour: 1960 Klett, Phillip ...... Center Point-Urbana: 2014, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 Kline, Mabel ...... Hansell: 1936 Klinge, Gene ...... West Central: 1965, 66, 69, 71, 72, 75, 83, 89, 93, 94, 95, 96, Waukon: 04, 05, 09, 10 Klocke, Joel ...... North Sentral Kossuth: 2010 Kloster, La Verne ...... Woodbine: 1968, 69, 74 Kniel, William ...... Gilman: 1955 Knafr, Edna ...... Dana: 1934 Knudsen, Gary ...... Osage: 1993 Kock, Dave ...... Ar-We-Va: 2011, 12 Kokenge, Gordon ...... Clarinda: 1976 Kolder, Rod ...... Aplington-Parkersburg: 2001 Koolstra, Darron ...... Bishop Heelan: 2010, 12, 13, 14, 15, 19, 20 Kooima, Preston ...... Rock Valley: 01, 02, 03, 04 Kopish, Mike ...... West Delaware: 2002, 03 Kopperud, Judd ...... LeMars: 2018 Kosbau, Ralph ...... Gilbert: 1953, 55 Koskovich, Randy ...... Southeast Warren: 1981 Koster, Lois & Ferguson, Wes ...... Colo: 1980 Kraai, Russ ...... Havelock: 1941, 42, 43; Holstein: 44, 51, 54, 55, 58, 60, 61, 65 Krauth, Dave ...... Des Moines Roosevelt: 1989 Krecklow, Randy ...... Humboldt: 1988 Kremer, Donnie ...... Monticello: 2007, 08, 11, 18 Kroeze, Dan ...... Western Christian: 1998 Krukenberg, Joel ...... Gilbert: 1997 Kruse, Jim ...... Pisgah: 1959 Kuhl, Jim ...... Dubuque Wahlert: 2002, 04 Kuperschmidt, Mel ...... Moravia: 1951; West Central: 56, 57, 58, 59; Waterloo Columbus: 82, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90 Kurth, Marty ...... Gehlen Catholic: 2012 Kurtz, Mark ...... Central DeWitt: 2011 Kusler, Ernest ...... Alden: 1962, 63 Landhuis, Nancy ...... Little Rock: 1988 Lane, Jerry ...... Belmond-Klemme: 2002 Lane, Ozzie ...... West Des Moines: 1952 Lambros, Tony ...... Cardinal Stritch: 02, 03 Lammers, Les ...... Pocahontas: 1967, 68, 70; Estherville: 79, 82 Larsen, Jerry (Flip) ...... Corning: 1982 Larsen, Mark ...... Mount Ayr: 1998 Larson, A.O...... Pomeroy: 1945 Larson, Bret ...... Manson-NW Webster: 2014, 16 Laube, Corby ...... Marion: 2016, 17, 18, 19 Laube, Irv ...... North Tama: 2012 Lawlor, Wesley ...... Albert City, 1956 Leary, Matthew ...... Hinton: 2000, 03, 04 Legg, Bud ...... South Hamilton: 1975; Ames: 78, 79 Leonard, Brad ...... Estherville-Lincoln Central: 2011, 12 Lepley, Betty Lou ...... Colfax: 1945 Leslein, Sharon ...... Dayton: 1974 Lester, O.E...... Hillsboro: 1934, 35; Van Meter: 39; Hartley: 44; Oakland: 49, 50, 53, 54, 55, 56 Letsch, Gillian ...... MMCRU: 2021 Levenhagen, Mike ...... Wilton: 1994; Dallas Center-Grimes: 2008, 14 Liekweg, Jake ...... Hudson: 2014 Liggett, Max ...... Reinbeck: 1952 Lilly, Tom ...... Cedar Rapids Regis,1989, 97; CR Xavier: 2000, 02, 03, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 12, 13, 15, 17, 19 Lindaman, Matt ...... Grundy Center: 2018, 19, 21 Lindsay, Jeff ...... PCM: 2017 List, Dan ...... Cedar Falls: 95, 96, 98, 99, 00, 01, 08 Litterer, Kevin ...... Manning: 1994, 00 Livingston, Max: ...... Farragut: 1967 Loeffelbein, Barry ...... Glenwood: 2012 Lohner, John ...... Farmington: 1944 Lombard, Bill ...... West Lyon: 1974, 76, 78 Long, Mike ...... Perry: 1988, 93, 00, 02 Lorber, Paul ...... New London: 1999 Love, Danny ...... Kee: 2016 Loy, Steve ...... Estherville-LC: 1999 Luse, Bill ...... Southeast Warren: 1963, 64, 68, 69 Luther, Bill ...... McGregor: 1949 Lyons, Don ...... Denison: 1994; Denison-Schleswig: 96, 97, 98, 01, 04, 05 Maharry, Kirk ...... Manson: 1973 Mann, Jim ...... Kuemper Catholic: 1981, 87 Mann, Orin ...... Farragut: 1951, 52, 54 Manship, Dale ...... Colfax: 1963 Manship, O.J...... Gilman: 1936 Marshall, J.R...... West Des Moines: 1939 Marsten, Daisy ...... Correctionville: 1920 Martin, Jerry ...... Marcus: 1986 Martin, Sylvia ...... Aplington: 1931, 34 Martin, Trish: ...... Lawton-Bronson: 2013 Martindale, Don ...... Spencer: 2003, 04, 08, 09, Estherville-LC: 2019 Martinez, Dan ...... Red Oak: 2013, 15, 18 Maske, Jody: ...... Newell-Fonda: 1995, 96, 97, 00 Maske, Robert ...... Pocahontas Area: 2015, 16, 17 May, Chuck ...... Council Bluffs Abraham Lincoln: 2003 Mayer, B.J...... North Iowa: 1999; Spirit Lake: 2006, 07; Iowa City West: 2011, 12, 13, 15, 17, 18, 21 Mazula, Bill ...... George: 1959; Cedar Valley: 61; Parkersburg: 64, 68 McAnelly, Doug ...... Clarke: 1994, 97 McClearn, Vernon (Bud) . . . . .Mediapolis: 62, 63, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 84, 87 McClintock, Amy ...... Sidney: 2017 McClurg, Dorothy ...... Armstrong: 1934 McCoy, Barney ...... Massena: 1939 McCrea, Bud: ...... Lake View-Auburn: 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78; Des Moines North: 1983; ...... Panora-Linden: 86; Panorama: 1990, 93 McCright, Mark ...... Riceville: 1986 McDaniel, Harley ...... Anita: 1953 McDonald, Tom ...... Pomeroy-Palmer: 1990, 91, 94, 95 McDonnell, Jim ...... Clay Central: 1973, 75 McElmuray, F.E...... Mondamin: 1961 McElmuray, Gary ...... Iowa Falls: 1996 McGinnis, Keith ...... Fremont-Mills: 1965 McIntire, M.M...... Audubon: 1923, 24, 31, 32 McIntosh, Dale ...... Ware: 1954 McLeland, Jan ...... Albia: 1970, 72 McNamara, Katelyn ...... Davenport Assumption: 2017, 18, 20 McNeil, Ed ...... Cedar Valley: 1956, 57, 58; Fort Dodge: 1977, 83 McPartland, Jim ...... Boone: 2017, 18 McPherson, W.K...... Audubon: 1933 McTaggart, Bill ...... Iowa City High: 2001, 04, 05, 07, 08, 12, 14, 17, 18, 19, 20 McVey, Adam ...... West Sioux: 2018 Meade, Pat ...... Central DeWitt: 1994, 95 Mehle, Bill, Jr...... Hansell: 1951 Meng, John: ...... Iowa Mennonite: 98 Menke, Deb ...... North Scott: 1986, 87 Mercer, Marlin ...... Emerson: 1958 Merkle, Bob ...... Southeast Polk: 1974, 76, 77, 78 Merritt, Charles ...... Argyle: 1959 Messerschmitt, Doug ...... Winterset: 2013 Meyer, Kristin ...... Nevada: 2015, 16; Dowling Catholic: 2017, 18, 19, 21 Mich, Adam ...... Denison-Schleswig: 2019 Mick, Kent ...... Ventura: 1989 Miller, H.O...... Hansell: 1945 Miller, Patrick ...... Battle Creek-Ida Grove: 2004, 06, 07; OABCIG: 2010, 11, 12 Milliman, Rachel ...... Davenport Assumption: 2014 Mills, Kevin ...... Lawton-Bronson: 2007, 08, 10 Mills, Randy ...... Ackley-Geneva: 1979, 83, 84, 85; Newton: 91, 94 Misiewicz, Bill ...... Clinton: 1998 Mitchell, Leroy ...... LeGrand: 1959; West Liberty: 63, 65 Moenke, Scot ...... Maquoketa Valley: 2013, 21 Mohs, Holly ...... Valley Community: 2010 Mohs, Milton ...... Valley Community: 1964, 67 Moody, Doug ...... Sioux CIty Bishop Heelan: 2007, 08, 09 Moon, Steve ...... Denver: 1985, 87, 95, 97, 99, 2009 Moore, L.E...... North Mahaska: 2011, 12, 19 Moore, Robert ...... Cumberland: 1935, 36 Morrissey, Bob ...... Eddyville: 1967 Morrison, Dixey ...... Dunlap: 1966, 70 Morton, Justin ...... Roland-Story: 2011,19, 21 Mossman, Tom ...... Iowa Valley: 1984 Muckey, Lawrence ...... Charter Oak: 1948, 50; 52 Mullen, Bob ...... Monticello Sacred Heart: 1946, 54; Cedar Rapids Regis: 79; Central City: 91 Muller, Robert ...... Churdan: 1952 Murr, Tom ...... Dike: 1986, 87, 88 Murray, Marv: ...... West Monona: 1964, 68, 69 Myers, Jim ...... Burlington Notre Dame: 2016, 17

Negen, Justin ...... Western Christian: 2017, 20 Nelson, Dale ...... Wellsburg: 1948 Nelson, David ...... Clinton Prince of Peace: 2010 Nelson, Frank ...... AHST: 93, 01 Nelson, Frank ...... AHST: 93, 01 Neubauer, Chuck .Guthrie Center: 1949, 51, 52; Gladbrook: 1959, 60; West Des Moines Valley: 1965; Harlan: 79, 82, 85 Neubauer, Tony ...... Nevada: 2017 Nevenhoven, Duane ...... Aplington: 76, 78, 81, 82 Neville, Steve ...... Bondurant-Farrar: 2012, 13,14 Newton, Jerry ...... Fredericksburg: 1967; Charles City: 1981, 88 Nichols, Cecil ...... Farmington: 1947 Nieboer, Jim ...... Pella Christian: 1990 Niel, Billie ...... Alleman: 1933 Niemeyer, Larry ...... Adel: 70, 73, 74, 75, 76; Cedar Rapids Jefferson: 82, 90, 92, 93, 97, 98, 00, 06, 07 Nikkel, Verlan ...... Pella Christian: 2001, 05 Noeding, Esther ...... Colfax: 1943, 44 Noehren, Alvin ...... Delwood: 1966 Norton, D.J...... Meriden: 1947 Nymyer, Carlette & Stepan, Dan ...... Turkey Valley: 2016, 17 O’Brien, Ron ...... Davenport North: 2016 O’Connor, Joe & Christ, A.M...... Wiota: 1943 O’Conner, Joe ...... Wiota: 1940, 41, 42, 44, 45, 47 O’Donnell, Brian ...... Springville: 2008, 09 O’Neal, Brian ...... English Valleys: 2003, 04 Obermann, Jim ...... Crestwood: 1995, 97, 2003 Obermeier, M.H...... Tingley: 1952, 54, 57 Obye, Charles ...... Akron: 1938, 39 Offenbacker, Harold ...... College Springs: 1940 Olberding, Merle ...... Ballard: 1997, 98, 01, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11 Oleson, Don ...... Carroll: 1995, 96, 97, 02, 05 Olsen, Ken ...... Maxwell: 1942 Olson, Jayme ...... Bettendorf: 2004 Opheim, Earl ...... Franklin Consolidated: 1952; Latimer-Coultier: 1953 Opoien, Jim ...... Williams: 1954 Orebaugh, Charles ...... West Des Moines: 1945 Ortale, Louis ...... Waterville: 1934, 35, 36, 37, 38 Ostwinkle, Amy ...... Western Dubuque: 2014, 15, 16 Orvis, Susan ...... Muscatine: 2013 Owens, Hazel ...... Audubon: 1921, 22 Page, Gary ...... Urbandale: 80, 86 Paige, Sherryl: ...... Marion: 2008, 10 Pappas, Tony ...... Waterloo West: 1992, 94, 97, 99, 2002, 03, 14, 20, 21 Parker, Kermit ...... Cumberland: 1932; Lenox: 38, 39, 41 Parkison, Gary ...... Cedar Rapids Kennedy: 1991 Parmer, Buck ...... Mormon Trail: 2001 Patterson, Ron ...... Algona Garrigan: 1996, 97 Patterson, V.P...... Griswold: 1934 Paulsen, Larry ...... Sentral: 1960; Rockwell City: 1968, 69 Pederson, Don ...... Garner-Hayfield: 1990 Pederson, George ...... Monona: 1947, 51, 52 Pemble, Chad ...... New Hampton: 2001 Pement, Howard ...... Grand River: 1953 Penning, Mike ...... South Hamilton: 1995 Pennington, Marc ...... Mid-Prairie: 2013 Pestka, Tom ...... Maquoketa Valley: 03, 04 Petersen, Tom ...... Exira, 2008, 10, Exira/Elk-Horn-Kimballton, 2015, 16, 17, 18, 21 Petersen, Tony ...... Elk Horn-Kimballton: 1992, 97 Peterson, Marvin ...... Rockwell: 1949 Peterson, Trace ...... Washington, 02 Platt, Randy ...... Orient-Macksburg: 85; Harlan: 1991, 92, 95, 97 Plummer, Leon ...... Farragut: 1959, 63, 66, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73 Politt, Dick ...... Waverly-Shell Rock: 1986 Pomerenke, Don ...... Sioux City East: 86, 89, 00, 01 Pool, Russell ...... Farmington: 1939, 40 Powell, Sam ...... Des Moines East: 2007, 10, 11, 13, 14 Powers, Lonnie ...... Lone Tree: 1987 Prescott, Jay ...... West Des Moines Valley: 1995, 97 Radcliffe, Ron ...... Hampton-Dumont: 1999, 00 Radtke, L.J...... Ossian: 1939 Ralston, Gerald ...... Nevada: 68; Ida Grove: 1971 Rasmussen, Brian ...... Glenwood: 2020, 21 Rasmussen, Bruce ...... Bettendorf: 1979, 80 Ramussen, Dick ...... South Hamilton: 1966, 67; Ankeny: 74, 76, 77, 78, 80, 81, 85, 87, 89, 90 Rankin ...... Garner, 1920 Rasmussen, Gene ...... IKM: 2005, 06, 07; IKM-Manning: 2009, 11, 12, 13, 15 Rausch, Ben ...... Waukon: 2021 Reece, Bernard ...... New Providence: 1946; Guthrie Center: 47 Reger, William ...... Grafton: 1955, 56 Reinking, Rick ...... IKM: 1996, 99, 00; Spirit Lake: 2013, 15 Reith, Ted ...... Farragut: 1936, 37 Reynolds, R.L...... Avoca: 1940 Rezac, Chad ...... Tipton: 2009 Richardson, Gary ...... MOC-Floyd Valley: 2013, 14 Riley, Ted ...... Emmetsburg: 1990, 91, 92, 93, 99 Rochford, F.J...... Whittemore: 1931 Rockwood, Harvey ...... Alburnett: 1958, 61 Roe, Dean ...... Coin: 1955; South Page: 1960; Adair-Casey: 1992 Roe, Bob ...... HLV: 1990 Roe, Steve ...... Des Moines Hoover: 1983, 84 Roberts, Nate ...... South Tama, 2011 Roberts, Rick ...... Van Meter: 2017 Robinson, Bernard ...... Panora-Lindon: 1967 Roby, Otis ...... Sumner: 1974, 81 Rogers, Todd ...... Mediapolis: 2014, 15 Rolling, Jerry ...... Cascade Roloff, Dennis ...... Cedar Rapids Kennedy: 1999, 03, 04, 09, 10; Mount Vernon: 2015, 16 Rood, Jim ...... Clearfield: 1964 Roseberry, Ken ...... George-Little Rock: 1990, 01, 03, 05 Rossman, R.L...... Seneca: 1932, 33 Roth, Tim: ...... Bellevue: 2012 Rowland, Garold ...... Knoxville: 1949, 51 Ruble, Olan ...... Mingo: 1930 Rugland, Carroll: ...... Bennett: 1962; Montezuma: 66, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72; ...... Hampton: 74, 75, 80, 81; Hampton-Dumont: 91, 92, 94 Rundquist, Gaynor ...... Sloan: 1951 Rupe, Stan ...... Wayne: 00 Rusk, Garie ...... Hinton: 1972, 73 Rutenbeck, O.H...... Avoca: 1931, 34 Ryan, Bill Jr...... Stuart: 1941 Rysdam, Renaud ...... Ankeny: 1942; Bondurant-Farrar: 59, 60, 61 Sabers, Laurie ...... Wilton: 2001 Sadler, Ernie ...... Pleasant Valley: 1978 Sampson, Bob ...... Andrew: 1973, 74; Waukon: 79; Dubuque Wahlert: 1991 Samuelson, Ross ...... Lake City: 1965, 66 Sanders, G.L...... Plover: 1933, 36; Center Township (Gruver): 1944, 45 Sanderson, Nate ...... Springville: 2015, 16, 17 Sankey, C.W. & Saupe, Esther ...... Ida Grove: 1930 Sankey, C.W...... Ida Grove: 1925, 31 Sapp, Elwood ...... Huxley: 1957 Sargent, Tony ...... Cardinal Stritch: 01 Schaecher, Branton ...... Gehlen Catholic: 2020 Schantz, G.W...... Yarmouth: 1946 Schartner, Jerry ...... Des Moines Lincoln: 87, 88, 93, 96, 98, 99, 01, 02, 03, 04 Schmahl, Ade ...... Exira: 1965; Glenwood: 1979 Schneider, Carole ...... Dubuque Wahlert: 1978 Schoenfelder, John ...... Clutier: 1941, 42, 43, 46, 47, 48 Schroeder, Eva ...... Perry: 1930 Schuiteman, Jay ...... Unity Christian: 2008, 14, 15, 16, 19, 21 Schultz, Daryl ...... Postville: 2006 Schulz, Bob ...... Maple Valley-Anthon-Oto: 1975, 79, 80, 95 Schuster, William ...... Thayer: 1959 Schutt, Mike ...... Mason City Neman Catholic: 2009 Schwab, Brandon ...... Algona Bishop Garrigan: 2018, 20, 21 Sconsa, Mike ...... Cascade: 2009, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20 Semprini, Joel ...... Keokuk: 1990; Storm Lake: 1993, 94, 95, 99 Sendek, Bob ...... Wheatland: 1958, 59 Shafer, Connie ...... Hudson: 79; Pleasant Valley: 1996 Shaw, E.W...... Hansell: 1938, 39, 40, 41 Shaw, Margaret ...... Sheldahl: 1941, 42 Shay, John ...... Manson: 1966 Sheffield, Kristin: ...... Earlham: 2013 Shelgnen, Gordon ...... Avoca: 1942 Sheriff, Doug ...... Rockwell-Swaledale: 99, 00, 01, 05; West Fork: 2011 Shepherd, Harold ...... Elk-Horn-Kimballton: 1967; Vinton: 78, 84, 89; Vinton-Shellsburg: 92, 94, 95, 96, 99 Sherwood, Gladys ...... Gilman: 1935 Sickles, Rod ...... Wapsie Valley: 2006 Siebert, Larry ...... Ar-We-Va: 2013 Sickles, Doug ...... Crestwood: 2014,15, 17, 18 Sigrist, Josef ...... West Des Moines Valley: 2014, 15, 17, 18, 19 Silvey, Charles ...... Slater, 1947; Prairie City: 1948 Simester, L.A...... Steamboat Rock: 1950, 51 Slater, Jerry ...... ADM: 1995 Slater, Ken ...... North Scott: 2003 Slaughter, Brandon ...... Cherokee: 2021 Small, Carl ...... Camanche: 2010 Small, Joel ...... Hinton: 2009 Smeltzer, John ...... Napier: 1955 Smiley, Bob ...... Guthrie Center: 1961, 62, 63 Smith, Bart ...... Clear Lake: 2014, 15, 17, 18, 20, 21 Smith, Gary ...... Lenox: 1998 Smith, Steve ...... Guthrie Center: 1984, 94 Smith, Tom ...... Buffalo Center-Rake-Lakota: 88, 89; North Iowa: 90, 92 Snyder, Kirk ...... East Central: 1986 Sonderland, Derek ...... Tri-Center: 2003, 05; Audubon: 2006, 10; Logan-Magnolia: 2017, 20 Sonius, Paul ...... West Hancock: 2011, 12, 19, 20 Sorensen, Dale ...... South Hamilton: 61, 64, 65 Sovers, Mark ...... Solon: 2006 Sowers ...... Albia: 1921 Sparks, Alan ...... Preston: 2002 Spears, Hazel ...... Farrar: 1935 Specht, Chad ...... Central DeWitt: 2021 Spiegler, Kris ...... Dubuque Wahlert 2009, 12, 13, 21 Sprague, Brad ...... Harmony: 2000 Spurgin, Lon ...... Central Lee: 2000 Stahle, Leo ...... Morning Sun: 1952 Stair, Lorraine ...... Nevada: 1922 Staker, Lois ...... Mingo: 1932 Staples, Richard ...... Lost Nation: 1953 Steckel, Lisa ...... Kee: 2018 Steines, Kevin: ...... Marquette Catholic: 2003 Stevens, Paul & Looft, Loren ...... Armstrong-Ringsted: 1998 Stewart, Duane ...... Guthrie Center: 1965 Stiemsma, Craig ...... Western Christian: 2000 Streit, Thad ...... Mount Ayr: 2010, 11, 16 Strohbehn, H.D...... Marengo: 1954 Stout, Mike ...... Coon Rapids-Bayard: 1989 Stover, Darvin ...... Renwick: 1953 Stuart, Allen ...... Essex: , 1991, 93 Sudol, Brad ...... Alonga: 2010 Sullivan, Joel ...... Ames: 2005, 07, 09, 10, 12 Sutton, Ken ...... West Marshall: 71, 1973, 75; South Tama: 89, 90 Svendson, Ray: ...... Guthrie Center: 80, 81; Fort Dodge: 84, 85; Southeast Polk: 87, 88 Sweeney, PJ ...... Clear Creek-Amana: 2020 Swisher, Derald ...... Grand: 1960; Twin Rivers: 1963, 65; Knoxville: 1975 Syverson, Lowell ...... Tripoli: 1997 Tank, Jeff ...... Muscatine: 1991, 94, 96, 02, 03 Tann, Gaylen ...... Waterloo Columbus: 1998 Tasler, Roger ...... Melvin: 1977 Tassel, Dennis ...... Sentral: 1996, 97 Taylor, David ...... Elk Horn-Kimballton: 1971, 78 Taylor, Glen ...... Lacey: 1946 TeGrootenhuis, Jordan ...... Rock Valley: 2021 Templeton, Bill ...... Kamrar: 1937, 39 Tennal, Kenton Tevis, Bruce ...... Westwood: 2001 Theobold, Ken ...... Central Webster: 1983 Thielen, Jo ...... Grundy Center: 1934, 35 Thomas, Duane ...... HLV: 1973 Thomas, Garold ...... Lake View-Auburn: 1981, 82, 83, 84, 86 Thompson, George ...... Stanwood: 1936 Thompson, W.D. (Whitey) ...... Ida Grove: 1956, 57, 59, 60, 62 Tiby, Mark ...... Earlham: 1981; Des Moines East: 1990; Urbandale: 94 Tidgren, Todd ...... MOC-Floyd Valley: 2005 Tigges, Merle ...... North Union: 2018 Timm, Jake ...... Davenport Assumption: 2021 Timmermans, Ross ...... Clarksville: 2019 Tomlinson, H.M...... Olin: 1952 Townsend, Tom & Baldus, Phil ...... St. Ansgar: 1989 Townsend, Tom ...... St. Ansgar: 1989, 98, 99, 00, 01 Trost, Paul ...... Paton-Churdan: 1967, 68 Troyer, Albert ...... Beaconsfield: 1956 Truesdell, W.P...... Ottoson: 1940, 41, 42 Trumpold, Sam ...... Pocahontas Area: 2005 Tylee, Jarod ...... West Branch: 2016, 20, 21 Tyler, Raymond ...... Wilton Junction: 1948 Uitermarkt, Jim: ...... Knoxville: 2010 Van Ahn, David ...... Tripoli: 1970 Van Benthuysen, Clover ...... Johnston: 1934, 35 Vandenberg, John ...... West Burlington: 2021 Van Dorn, Stuart ...... Le Grand: 1938 Vander Wilt, Keith ...... Jefferson-Scranton: 1988 Van Houten, Allen ...... Rolfe: 1971 Van Maanen, Kevin ...... Pella Christian: 2012, 13 Ver Meer, Arnie ...... Melvin: 1951 Ver Meer, Jerry ...... Pella Christian: 1984 Vertanen, Bruce ...... Ames: 2000, 01 Vint, Mike ...... Pella: 93, 01, 02, 04, 07, 08, 09 Vis, Tony ...... Hudson: 2003; Harlan: 06, 09; Cedar Rapids Kennedy: 14 Wabeke, Mike ...... Storm Lake: 2010 Wachs, Mitch ...... Winfield-Mount Union: 1995, 96, 97, 98 Wagner, Pat ...... Clear Lake: 2002 Waite, Al ...... Gilmore City: 1940 Walker, Kirk ...... Sioux City North: 2002, 06, 07, 08, 09 Walker, Brent ...... Norwalk: 99, 00, 05, 06, 07 Walker, Delmar ...... West Burlington: 1976, 77 Wallace, Jeff ...... Iowa City Regina: 2003, 17, 18 Ward, Randy ...... Muscatine: 1989, 90 Wason ...... Ventura: 1961 Waters, Dick ...... Winterset: 1950, 51; State Center: 58 Waugh, Odean ...... West Bend: 1935 Weatherwax, Charles ...... Blakesburg: 1956, 57, 58; Pocahontas: 1961, 62 Weed, Kenny ...... Bedford, 2007, 11, 12, 14, 15 Weerheim, Dennis ...... West Sioux: 2012 Welch, James ...... Coon Rapids: 1958 Westphal, C.E...... West Liberty: 1952 Wettengel, Dick ...... Council Bluffs St. Albert: 2020 Wetzel, Jerry ...... Wayne: 1971; Indianola: 1986, 92 Wheatley, Brian ...... North Linn: 2014, 15, 17, 19, 20, 21 Wheeler, Jim ...... West Branch: 1972 White, Bryan ...... Carlisle: 2014, 15 White, John ...... Argyle: 1958 White, T. Gary: ...... Tri-Center: 1985, 86, 87, 88, 89 Wickett, Bryce ...... Lu Verne: 1957 Widen, Dwight ...... Denison: 1986, 88 Winders, W.N...... Radcliffe: 1948 Wiebke, Larry ...... Van Horne: 1962 Wieland, Dave ...... Algona Garrigan: 2000 Wiese, Randy ...... Odebolt-Arthur: 1992 Wilkerson, Harold ...... Cedar Rapids Kennedy: 1977, 78 Williams, Donna ...... Villisca: 2013 Wilkinson, John ...... Dowling Catholic: 03, 04, 05, 06, 08 Williams, Frank ...... Yarmouth: 1954 Williams, Les ...... Oelwein: 1984 Williams, Rod ...... Fremont-Mlls, 2015 Wilson, Steve ...... Iowa City Regina: 1996 Wineinger, L.O ...... Thayer: 1944 Winterfeld, Doug ...... Sioux Center: 2004, 16, 17, 18 Wollum, Joe ...... CAM: 2019 Witzenburg, Brian ...... Fairfield: 2018 Wolters, Delbert ...... Onawa: 1949 Wood, Fred ...... Mallard: 1936, 38, 39, 40 Wood, Frank ...... North Scott: 1985 Woods, Doug ...... Cherokee: 1977 Wright, Helen ...... Denison: 1921 Wright, Roger ...... Edgewood-Colesburg: 2002 Wubben, Wade ...... Manson-NW Webster: 2007, 08, 09, 10 Wurzer, Kevin ...... Hudson: 1991 Wykle, Lee ...... Hubbard-Radcliffe: 2000 Wylie, E.B...... Lone Tree: 1945 Wymore, Warren ...... Lacey: 1945 Yaw, Chris ...... MOC-Floyd Valley: 2001 Yohe, Ruth ...... Hillsboro: 1933 Young, Arthur ...... Iowa Falls: 1940, 42 Youngblut, Mallory ...... Davenport Assumption: 2012, 13 Zarr, Max ...... Bondurant-Farrar: 1999 Zaruba, Christina ...... Springville: 2018, 19, 21 Zeller, Fred ...... LaPorte City: 1986; West Marshall: 1998, 99, 00, 12, 19 All-Time State Tournament Records TEAM SCORING, TOURNAMENT REBOUNDS, TOURNAMENT Five-Player Pocahontas Area, 2016 243 (3g) Five-Player Anna Kiel, Unity Christian, 2016 53 (3g) Six-Player Union-Whitten, 1968 414 (4g) Six-Player Cathy Proctor, Jefferson-Scranton, 1988 54 (4g) Four-Class Cedar Rapids Washington, 1995 198 (3g) Four-Class Hallie Christofferson, Exira, 2010 50 (3g) Class 1A Newell-Fonda, 2019 & 2020 226 (3g) Class 1A Audi Crooks, Bishop Garrigan, 2020 45 (3g) Class 2A Western Christian, 2014 214 (3g) Class 2A Anna Kiel, Unity Christian, 2016 53 (3g) Class 3A Pocahontas Area, 2016 243 (3g) Class 3A Grace Meyer, Pocahontas Area, 2016 34 (3g) Class 4A Marion, 2018 196 (3g) Class 4A Grace Boffeli, North Scott, 2020 40 (3g) Class 5A Waukee, 2020 229 (3g) Class 5A Amanda Ollinger, Linn-Mar, 2016 38 (2g)

TEAM SCORING, SINGLE GAME REBOUNDS, SINGLE GAME Five-Player Cedar Rapids Jefferson, 1990 123 (Keokuk) Five-Player Anna Kiel, Unity Christian, 2016 24 (IC Regina) Six-Player Union-Whitten, 1968 113 (Bennett) Stacey Schutjer, WCLT, 2007 24 (Highland) Four Class Cedar Falls, 1999 95 (Council Bluffs AL) Six-Player Cathy Proctor, Jeff.-Scranton, 1988 18 (Charles City) Class 1A Burlington Notre Dame, 2014 90 (Adair-Casey) Four-Class Stacey Schutjer, WCLT, 2007 24 (Highland) Class 2A Hudson, 2014 84 (Woodbury Central) Class 1A Claudia Larsen, Newell-Fonda, 2014 20 (Colo-Nesco) Class 3A Pocahontas Area, 2016 101 (Cherokee) Class 2A Anna Kiel, Unity Christian, 2016 24 (IC Regina) Class 4A Marion, 2019 & North Scott, 2019 75 (Mason City & Heelan) Class 3A Sierra Athen, Red Oak, 2018 15 (Sioux Center) Class 5A Waukee, 2020 88 (Waterloo West) Jaedon Murphy, North Polk, 2020 15 (Bishop Heelan) Class 4A Jess Schaben, Harlan, 2013 19 (CR Xavier) TEAM, QUARTER Class 5A Amanda Ollinger, Linn-Mar, 2016 22 (Indianola) Five-Player CR Jefferson vs. Keokuk, 1990 46 (1st) Four-Class Storm Lake vs. Hampton-Dumont, 1994 31 (2nd) TEAM THREE-POINT GOALS, TOURNAMENT Class 1A Burlington Notre Dame (2nd) vs. Adair-Casey 37 (3rd) Five-Player Marion, 2018 36 Class 2A Iowa City Regina vs. Lawton-Bronson, 2013 28 (3rd) Six-Player Avo-Ha-Shelby-Tennant, 1993 44 Lawton-Bronson vs. Iowa City Regina, 2013 28 (4th) Four-Class Battle Creek-Ida Grove, 2007 21 Class 3A Pocahontas Area vs. Cherokee, 2016 36 (4th) Class 1A Newell-Fonda, 2020 24 Class 4A Marion vs. Fairfield, 2018 30 (3rd) Class 2A Western Christian, 2013 22 Grinnell vs. LeMars, 2018 30 (2nd) Class 3A Pocahontas Area, 2017 30 Grinnell vs. CR Xavier, 2017 24 (4th) Class 4A Marion, 2018 36 Class 5A Waukee vs. Waterloo West, 2020 31 (3rd) Class 5A Waukee, 2020 33

GAME, COMBINED POINTS TEAM THREE-POINT GOALS, SINGLE GAME Five-Player Pocahontas Area 102, Cherokee 91, 2016 193 Five-Player Mason City, 2013 14(Iowa City West) Six-Player Union-Whitten 113, Everly 107, 1968 220 Six-Player Avo-Ha-Shelby-Tennant, 1993 14 (Osage) Four-Class Ankeny 85, Waterloo West 81 (5 OT), 1997 166 Elk Horn-Kimballton, 1990 14 (S. Tama) Class 1A Turkey Valley 79, Burlington Notre Dame 67, 2016 146 Four-Class Cedar Falls, 1998 12 (Denison-Schleswig) Class 2A Hudson 85, Woodbury Central 74, 2014 159 Class 1A Newell-Fonda, 2020 11 (Saint Ansgar) Class 3A Pocahontas Area 102, Cherokee 91, 2016 193 Class 2A Woodbury Central, 2014 11 (Hudson) Class 4A Bishop Heelan 70, Ballard 67, 2015 137 Class 3A Pocahontas Area, 2015 12 (Clear Lake) Class 5A Waukee 88, Waterloo West 66, 2020 154 Pocahontas Area, 2017 12 (Center Point-Urbana) Clear Lake, 2020 12 (Bishop Heelan) Class 4A Marion, 2018 14 (Fairfield) TEAM, VICTORY MARGIN Class 5A Waukee, 2020 15 (Waterloo West) Five-Player CR Jefferson, 1990 80 (123-43 vs. Keokuk) Four-Class Hinton, 2002 54 (81-27 vs. Guthrie Center) INDIVIDUAL THREE POINT GOALS, TOURNAMENT Class 1A Newell-Fonda, 2020 51 (84-33 vs. St. Ansgar) Five-Player Elle Ruffridge, Pocahontas Area, 2017 15 Class 2A Western Christian, 2013 37 (65-28 vs. Pella Christian) Six-Player Staci Bruck, Avo-Ha-Shelby-Tennant, 1993 21 Class 3A Davenport Assumption, 2013 46 (vs Red Oak) Mandy Blakestad, Avo-Ha-Shelby-Ten., 1993 21 Class 4A Marion, 2019 35 (CR Xavier) Christiana Jensen, Elk Horn-Kimballton, 1990 21 Class 5A Waukee, 2020 42 (Sioux City East) Four-Class Deb Remmerde, Rock Valley, 2003 11 Dani Miller, Battle Creek-Ida Grove, 2007 11 PLAYER, TOURNAMENT Tami Chapman, IKM, 2005 11 Five-Player Karen Schulte, CR Jefferson, 1993 95 (3g) Danielle Moore, Davenport Assumption, 2012 11 Six-Player Denise Long, Union-Whitten, 1968 282 (4g) Class 1A Sara Matus, Springville, 2015 12 Four-Class Deb Remmerde, Rock Valley, 2003 93(3g) Class 2A Chanda Zomermaand, Unity Christian, 2015 12 Class 1A Audi Crooks, Bishop Garrigan, 2020 76 (3g) Class 3A Elle Ruffridge, Pocahontas Area, 2017 15 Class 2A Nicole Miller, North Linn, 2015 83 (3g) Class 4A Kayba Laube, Marion, 2019 11 Class 3A Elle Ruffridge, Pocahontas Area, 2015 86 (3g) Class 5A Caitlin Clark, Dowlng Catholic, 2019 12 (2 g) Class 4A Sienna Durr, Grinnell, 2018 70 (3g) Class 5A Zoe Young, West Des Moines Valley 90 (3g) INDIVIDUAL THREE POINT GOALS, GAME Five Player Elle Ruffridge, Pocahontas Area 8 (Center Point-Urbana) PLAYER, SINGLE GAME Six-Player Staci Bruck, AHST 9 (Osage) Five-Player Elle Ruffridge, Pocahontas Area, 2017 48 (CP-Urbana) Four-Class Shelby Bernard, Cedar Falls, 1998 7 (Denison-Schleswig) Six-Player Denise Long, Union-Whitten, 1968 93 (Bennett) Sam Abens, Knoxville, 2010 7 (Waukon) Four-Class Janel Grimm, Montezuma, 1994 44 (Rockwell City-Lytton) Deb Remmerde, Rock Valley, 2003 7 (SCMT) Class 1A Marissa Schroeder, Marquette Catholic, 201738 (Kingsley-Pierson) Lindsey Worth, Atlantic, 1999 7 (Washington) Class 2A Konnor Sudmann, Treynor, 2019 34 (Central Decatur) Class 1A Emily Busta, Turkey Valley, 2016 7 (Springville) Class 3A Elle Ruffridge, Pocahontas Area, 2017 48 (CP-Urbana) Class 2A Erika Douma, Western Christian, 2014 6 (North-Linn) Class 4A Ava Hawthorne, Gilbert, 2020 31 (Glenwood) Kristin Hubert, Woodbury Central, 2014 6 (Hudson) Class 5A Caitlin Clark, Dowling Catholic, 2019 42 (Waukee) Class 3A Elle Ruffridge, Pocahontas Area, 2017 8 (CP-Urbana) Class 4A Megan Meyer, Mason City, 2019 6 (Marion) Class 5A Caitlin Clark, Dowling Catholic, 2019 7 (Waukee) All-Time State Tournament Records FREE THROWS MADE, SINGLE GAME Five-Player Hailey Wallis, Grundy Center, 2018 18 (Cascade) STEALS, TOURNAMENT Six-Player Denise Long, Union-Whitten, 1968 29 (Bennett) Five-Player Amy Young, Preston, 2002 20 Four-Class Amy Herrig, Dubuque Senior, 1994 15 (Waterloo West) Six-Player Angie Runchey, Atlantic, 1993 23 Erica Schlotfeldt, Rock Valley, 2001 15 (Ballard) Stacey Paskert, Emmetsburg, 1991 23 Class 1A Sophia Peppers, Exira-HEHK, 2018 14 (AGWSR) Four-Class Amy Young, Preston, 2002 20 Class 2A Hailey Wallis, Grundy Center, 2018 18 (Cascade) Class 1A Macy Sievers, Newell-Fonda, 2019 17 Class 3A Elle Ruffridge, Pocahontas Area, 2017 16 (CP-Urbana) Class 2A Kassidy De Jong, Unity Christian, 2015 15 Class 4A Mckenzie Meyer, Mason City, 2016 13 (Pella) Class 3A Ryley Goebel, Center Point-Urbana, 2019 16 Class 5A Audrey Faber, Dowling Catholic 2014 16 (SE Polk) Class 4A Kayla Armstrong, CR Xavier, 2013 11 Class 5A Courtney Joens, Iowa City High, 2014 10 (2g) MOST GAMES PLAYED Ashley Joens, Iowa City High, 2018 10 (3g) Six-Player Virginia Henniges, West Central Maynard 16 (‘56-’59) Rose Nkumu, Iowa City High, 2018 10 (3g) JoAnn Tjaden, Lake View-Auburn 16 (‘75-’78) Gloria Olberding, Lake View-Auburn 16 (‘75-’78) STEALS, GAME Five-Player Mikayla Nachazel, Rylee Menster, Springville 12 (2015-18) Five-Player Carli Tritz, Sioux City Bishop Heelan, 2010 11 (Marion) Jessica Nikkel, Anna Conover, Carrie Norman, Six-Player Sue Coakley, Andrew, 1974 10 (Ankeny) Lynnville-Sully 12 (‘96-99) Four Class Carli Tritz, Sioux City Bishop Heelan, 2010 11 (Marion) Stephanie Rich, Washington 12 (‘98-01) Class 1A Macy Sievers, Newell-Fonda, 2019 10 (Marquette Cath.) Nicky Wieben, Kristina Voss, Ankeny 12 (2002-05) Class 2A Nicole McDermott, Cascade, 2018 8 (Grundy Center) Josie Kopal, Lawton-Bronson, 2013 8 (IC Regina) TEAM DEFENSE Alissa Pollema, Western Christian, 2014 8 (Hudson) (Two games minimum) Class 3A Ryley Goebel, Center Point-Urbana 8 ((DM Christian) Four Class Ballard, 2009 29.33 (3g) Class 4A Megan Meyer, Mason City, 2018 7 (Grinnell) Class 1A Springville, 2017 31.7 Presley Case, North Scott, 2019 7 (Bishop Heelan) Class 2A Cascade, 2014 33.0 Class 5A Courtney Joens, Iowa City High, 2014 8 (Dowling) Class 3A Davenport Assumption, 2013 30.3 Class 4A North Scott, 2020 36.7 BLOCKED SHOTS, TOURNAMENT Class 5A Southeast Polk, 2013 39.0 Five-Player Jenny Noll, Muscatine, 1991 29 Six-Player Debi Niles, Estherville, 1982 21 TEAM FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Four-Class Mackenzie Morrison, Martensdale-St. Marys, 2011 25 (Two games minimum) Class 1A Claudia Larsen, Newell-Fonda, 2014 14 Four Class Exira, 2010 58.2% (3g) Class 2A Sidney Brandau, Osage, 2020 12 Class 1A Springville, 2015 55.6% (3g) Class 3A Kati Cassabaum, Nevada, 2016 13 Class 2A Western Christian, 2017 48.1% (3g) Class 4A Ashley Stulken, Cedar Rapids Xavier, 2013 14 Class 3A Crestwood, 2018 53.6% (3g) Class 5A Taryn Knuth, Waukee, 2016 10 Class 4A Grinnell, 2018 50.4% (3g) Class 5A Dowling Catholic, 2014 55.9% (3g) BLOCKED SHOTS, SINGLE GAME Five-Player Jenny Noll, Muscatine, 1991 14 (Fort Dodge) TEAM FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE DEFENSE Six-Player Debi Niles, Estherville, 1982 10 (Guthrie Center) (Two games minimum, Since 1994) Four-Class Hallie Schneden, Dav. Assumption, 2012 13 (Ballard) Four Class Martensdale-St. Marys, 2011 27.7% (3g) Class 1A Miranda Peters, Marquette Catholic, 2019 6 (Newell-Fonda) Class 1A Springville, 2017 24.4 % (3g) Class 2A Anna Kiel, Unity Christian, 2016 7 (IC Regina) Class 2A Cascade, 2018 20.0% (3g) Class 3A Sharon Goodman, Crestwood 10 (Waukon) Class 3A Davenport Assumption, 2013 21.6% (3g) Class 4A Jess Schaben, Harlan, 2014 7 (North Scott) Class 4A Marion, 2017 26.0% (3g) Class 5A Jaali Winters, Ankeny, 2013 7 (CR Washington) Class 5A Iowa City West, 2018 31.0% (3g)

ASSISTS, TOURNAMENT TEAM TURNOVERS, FEWEST PER GAME Five-Player Gabbi Binion, Davenport Assumption, 2008 25 (Two games minimum) Four-Class Gabbi Binion, Davenport Assumption, 2008 25 Four Class West Des Moines Valley, 1997 7.0 (2g) Class 1A Renee Maneman, Newell-Fonda, 2014 23 Class 1A Turkey Valley, 2016 11.0 (3g) Class 2A Alissa Pollema, Western Christian, 2014 27 Class 2A Treynor, 2018 9.0 (2g) Class 3A Ellie Friesen, Crestwood, 2018 37 Class 3A Crestwood, 2018 6.7 (3g) Class 4A Presley Case, North Scott, 2019 19 Class 4A Carisle, 2015 7.5 (2g) Class 5A Maya McDermott, Johnston, 2020 21 Class 5A Waukee, 2020 7.0 (3g)

ASSISTS, SINGLE GAME INDIVIDUAL FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Five-Player Ellie Friesen, Crestwood, 2018 18 (North Polk) (min 10) Four-Class Tara Hupfeld, CR Jefferson, 1993 13 (Solon) Four-Class Shayla Lange, Rock Valley, 2003 85.7% (3g) Gabbi Binion, Dav. Assumption, 2008 13 (Unity Christian) Class 1A Megan Wagaman, Springville, 2015 81.3% (3g) Class 1A Renee Maneman, Newell-Fonda, 2014 13 (Bedford) Class 2A Ellie Ware, North Linn, 2020 .684 (3g) Class 2A Alissa Pollema, Western Christian, 2014 12 (Hudson) Class 3A Ryley Goebel, Center Point-Urbana, 2019 83.3 % (3g) Class 3A Ellie Friesen, Crestwood, 2018 18 (North Polk) Class 4A Kayla Armstrong, CR Xavier, 2013 80.8% (3g) Class 4A Agatha Baier, Carlisle, 2014 8 (DC-Grimes) Class 5A Taryn Reitsma, Waukee, 2020 81.8% (3g) Caitlyn Daniels, CR Xavier, 2017 8 (Grinnell) Class 5A Zoe Young, WDM Valley, 2017 11 (Dowling Catholic)

61 TEAM RECORDS Help Us With Corrections: I’ve attempted to piece this back together the best I can with the information available. However, I know that there are omissions. Please submit any corrections/additions to Jason Eslinger at [email protected].

SCORING Cherokee, 2017 21-4 1955 78.2

Yearly Leaders Season Total Points 2020 - Newell-Fonda 27-0 2095 77.6 Preston, 2001 29-0 2355 81.21 2019 - Cherokee 22-2 1780 77.5 Solon, 1998 26-1 2289 84.78 2018 - Cherokee 21-2 1880 81.7 Cedar Falls, 1999 23-3 2232 85.85 2017 - Pocahontas Area 27-1 2191 78.3 Lawton-Bronson, 2013 26-2 2226 79.5 2016 - Pocahontas Area 27-0 2161 80.0 Lynnville-Sully, 1999 29-0 2212 76.28 2015 - Burlington Notre Dame 24-2 2162 83.2 Cedar Rapids Jeffferson, 1992 26-2 2200 78.57 2014 - Burlington Notre Dame 24-3 2172 80.4 Hinton, 2002 28-1 2197 75.76 2013 - Lawton-Bronson 26-2 2226 79.5 Pocahontas Area, 2017 27-1 2191 78.3 2012 - Sioux City Bishop Heelan 24-2 2032 78.2 Burlington Notre Dame, 2013 24-3 2172 80.4 2011 - Gladbrook-Reinbeck 15-8 1756 76.3 Grundy Center, 2005 27-2 2172 74.89 2010 - Sioux City Bishop Heelan 26-1 1937 71.7 Burlington Notre Dame, 2015 24-2 2162 83.15 2009 - Newell-Fonda 22-2 1822 75.91 Western Christian, 2014 27-1 2160 77.1 2008 - Dunkerton 25-1 2121 81.60 Rock Valley, 2003 28-1 2149 75.76 2007 - Battle Creek-Ida Grove 24-3 1935 77.40 Charter Oak-Ute 26-2 2133 76.27 2006 - Dunkerton 21-3 1873 76.20 Dunkerton, 2008 25-1 2121 81.6 2005 -Charter Oak-Ute 26-2 2133 76.27 2004 - Newell-Fonda 22-3 1823 72.92 TEAM DEFENSE 2003-Twin River Valley 24-1 2034 81.36 Yearly Leaders 2002-Newell-Fonda 20-5 2034 78.96 2020 - Sigourney 18-5 691 30.0 2001–Preston 29-0 1974 81.21 2019 - Sidney 20-3 670 29.1 2000–Cedar Falls 25-2 2053 85.54 2018 - Seymour 23-1 674 28.0 1999–Cedar Falls 23-3 2232 85.85 2017 - Springville 25-2 710 26.29 1998–Solon 26-1 2289 84.78 2016 - Union 20-3 654 28.43 1997--Solon 25-0 1920 76.80 2015 - Fremont Mills 23-2 717 28.68 1996--MOC-Floyd Valley 22-1 1790 77.83 2014 - Maquoketa Valley 20-3 716 31.13 1995--Denver 23-1 1768 73.67 2013 - North Butler 19-2 648 30.86 1994--Cedar Rapids Washington 24-2 1665 72.39 2012 - North Butler 21-2 651 28.3 1993--Des Moines Lincoln 24-2 2029 78.04 2011 - Stanton 21-2 672 29.21 1992--Des Moines Lincoln 21-2 1915 83.26 2010 - Stanton 22-1 699 30.39 1991 --Cedar Rapids Jefferson 18-5 1708 74.26 2009 - AGWSR 26-0 600 23.08 1990--Cedar Rapids Jefferson 23-4 2053 76.10 2008 - AGWSR 24-1 668 26.00 1989--Cedar Rapids Regis 25-1 1835 70.58 2007 - Des Moines Christian 21-4 758 30.32 1988--Des Moines Lincoln 23-2 1660 66.40 2006 - Stanton 24-1 763 30.52 1987--Marshalltown 22-3 1708 68.32 2005 - North Butler 26-1 867 32.11 1986--North Scott 25-1 1727 66.42 2004 - Van Buren 22-3 793 31.72 1985--Linn-Mar 25-1 1583 60.88 2003- East Buchanan 17-7 786 32.75 2002- Cascade 25-2 826 30.59 ALL TIME LEADERS 2001–St. Ansgar 26-2 948 33.86 Cedar Falls, 1999 23-3 2232 85.85 2000–IKM 26-2 857 32.96 Cedar Falls, 2000 25-2 2053 85.54 1999–Lynnville-Sully 29-0 951 32.79 Solon, 1998 26-1 2289 84.78 1998–Lisbon 14-7 748 35.62 Des Moines Lincoln,1992 21-2 1915 83.26 1997--IKM 18-3 662 31.52 Burlington Notre Dame, 2015 24-2 2162 83.15 1996--Lynnville-Sully 23-1 832 34.67 Cherokee, 2018 21-2 1880 81.7 1995--New Hampton 19-2 664 31.62 Dunkerton, 2008 25-1 2121 81.60 1994--Midland 19-5 709 29.54 Twin River Valley, 2003 24-1 2034 81.36 1993--Boyden-Hull 16-5 709 33.76 Preston, 2001 29-0 2355 81.21 1992--West Des Moines Dowling 26-0 920 35.38 Burlington Notre Dame, 2014 24-3 2172 80.4 1991--Burlington Notre Dame 19-1 648 32.40 Pocahontas Area, 2016 27-0 2161 80.0 1990--Danville 0-19 659 35.80 Lawton-Bronson, 2013 26-2 2226 79.5 1989--Mount Pleasant 18-3 728 34.67 Maquoketa Valley, 2001 20-1 1577 78.85 1988--Waterloo Columbus 24-1 940 37.60 Cedar Rapids Jefferson, 1992 26-2 2200 78.57 1987--Vinton 23-2 896 35.84 Pocahonatas Area, 2017 27-1 2191 78.3 1986--Mount Vernon 15-4 585 30.79 Newell-Fonda, 2008 23-4 2111 78.20 1985--Linn-Mar 25-1 929 35.73 Sioux City Bishop Heelan, 2012 24-2 2032 78.2 (NOTE: Iowa Deaf only allowed 518 points for a defensive average All-Time Leaders 1988--Cedar Rapids Jefferson 18-4 556-946 .588 AGWSR, 2009 26-0 600 23.08 1987--Durant 15-5 445-843 .528 AGWSR, 2008 668 26.00 1986--Cedar Rapids Jefferson 24-3 626-1223 . 512 Springville, 2017 25-2 710 26.29 1985--Linn-Mar 25-1 597-1220 .489 Seymour 23-1 674 28.0 North Butler, 2012 21-2 651 28.3 All-Time Leaders Fremont-Mills, 2015 23-2 717 28.68 Cedar Rapids Jefferson,1988 18-4 556-946 .588 Union, 2016 20-3 654 28.43 Midland,1995 16-4 370-635 .583 Union, 2017 21-3 692 28.83 Cedar Falls, 2000 25-2 853-1524 .560 Nevada, 2017 22-2 692 28.83 Maquoketa Valley, 2002 21-1 593-1077 .551 Sidney, 2019 20-3 670 29.13 Cedar Rapids Regis,1990 21-2 534-970 .551 Stanton, 2011 21-2 672 29.21 Rock Valley, 2002 28-1 773-1408 .549 Midland,1994 19-5 709 29.54 Crestwood, 2018 26-0 706-1291 .547 Sigourney 18-5 691 30.00 Winfield-Mt. Union, 1998 27-1 740-1358 .545 Des Moines Christian, 2007 21-4 758 30.32 Cherokee,1996 20-2 545-1000 .545 Stanton, 2010 22-1 699 30.39 Norway,1990 15-5 557-1024 .544 North Mahaska, 2020 19-4 705 30.4 Charter Oak-Ute, 2005 26-2 852-1567 .543 Stanton, 2006 24-1 763 30.52 Cascade, 2002 2-2 826 30.59 Total Field Goals Made Roland-Story, 2020 20-3 725 30.6 Cedar Falls, 1999 23-3 969-1789 .542 Kee, 2019 14-6 614 30.7 Lynnville-Sully, 1999 29-0 917-1829 .501 Mount Vernon,1986 15-4 585 30.79 Cedar Rapids Jefferson, 1992 26-2 906-1814 .499 North Butler, 2013 19-2 658 30.86 Preston, 2001 29-0 905-1884 .480 Bellevue, 1994 21-1 680 30.91 Solon, 1998 26-1 890-1695 .525 Maquoketa Valley, 2014 20-3 716 31.13 Cedar Rapids Jefferson, 1993 27-0 880-1693 .520 Perry, 2002 28-0 874 31.21 Lawton-Bronson, 2013 26-2 869-1897 .458 Dunkerton, 2017 17-5 692 31.45 Cedar Falls, 2000 25-2 853-1524 .560 Dike-New Hartford, 2014 20-3 724 31.47 Charter Oak-Ute 26-2 852-1567 .543 IKM, 1997 18-3 662 31.52 Solon, 1993 26-1 844-1783 .473 New Hampton,1995 19-2 664 31.62 IKM-Manning, 2009 837-1866 .449 Van Buren, 2004 22-3 793 31.72 Dunkerton, 2008 25-1 831-2185 .380

TEAM FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE TEAM FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Yearly Leaders Yearly Leaders 2020 - Pekin 12-7 328-612 .536 2020 - Cedar Rapids Prairie 20-4 283-370 .765 2019 - Unity Christian 19-6 613-1216 .504 2019 - Southeast Polk 21-4 295-390 .756 2018 - Crestwood 26-0 706-1291 .547 2018 - Crestwood 26-0 237-300 .790 2017 - Pekin 17-5 406-788 .515 2017 - Pocahontas Area 27-1 270-349 .774 2016 - Unity Christian 25-1 615-1242 .495 2016 - Burlington Notre Dame 24-2 352-464 .759 Johnston 22-4 632-1277 .495 2015 - Burlington Notre Dame 24-2 348-471 .739 2015 - Dowling Catholic 21-4 577-1138 .507 2014 - Burlington Notre Dame 24-3 786-1747 .768 2014 - Fort Dodge St. Edmond 21-3 596-1118 .533 2013 - Hudson 20-3 237-321 .738 2013 - Meskwaki Settlement School 20-5 570-1160 .491 2012 - Kuemper Catholic 20-5 230-321 .717 Waverly-Shell Rock 22-3 529-1077 .491 2011 - Iowa City West 23-3 357-502 .711 2012 - Iowa City West 25-1 701-1396 .502 Ames 13-8 241-339 .711 2011 - Kuemper Catholic 20-5 562-1162 .484 2010 - Ames 17-7 208-278 .748 2010 - Sioux City Bishop Heelan 26-1 763-1481 .515 2009 - Newton 16-5 237-314 .755 2009 - Fort Dodge St. Edmond 13-6 382-758 .504 2008 - South Hamilton 16-6 214-281 .762 2008 - SIoux CIty Bishop Heelan 25-2 680-1356 .501 2007 - Urbandale 15-8 224-295 .760 2007 - New London 409-823 .500 2006-Carroll 18-6 272-353 .771 2006- Ballard 26-1 2005-Denison-Schleswig 21-4 330-435 .758 2005- Charter Oak-Ute 26-2 852-1567 .543 2004-Denison-Schleswig 19-6 346-461 .750 2004-Des Moines Lincoln 23-2 659-1271 .541 2003-Dowling Catholic 22-3 325-444 .732 2003-Des Moines Lincoln 18-6 550-1050 .524 2002-Des Moines Lincoln 24-1 362-363 .722 2002- Maquoketa Valley 21-1 593-1077 .551 2001–Rock Valley 26-1 273-377 .724 2001–Maquoketa Valley 20-1 635-1218 .521 2000–Cedar Rapids Kennedy 18-5 274-378 .725 2000–Cedar Falls 25-2 853-1524 .560 1999–Iowa City High 17-4 267-366 .730 1999–Cedar Falls 23-3 969-1789 .542 1998–Mason City 17-6 276-369 .748 1998–Winfield-Mt. Union 27-1 7 40-1358 .545 1997--Iowa City West 9-10 200-289 .692 1997--MOC-Floyd Valley 23-2 698-1327 .526 1996--Ankeny 16-6 260-363 .716 1996--Cherokee 20-2 5 45-1000 .545 1996--Linn-Mar 14-6 249-348 .716 1995--Midland 16-4 370-635 .583 1995--Newton 10-13 257-374 .687 1994--Pomeroy-Palmer 22-4 676-1286 .526 1994--Bettendorf 22-3 287-414 .693 1993--Cedar Rapids Jefferson 27-0 880-1693 .520 1993--Bettendorf 23-3 183-253 .723 1992--Muscatine . 20-5 460-865 .532 1992--Ankeny 10-12 272-407 .668 1991--West Des Moines Dowling 18-2 318-650 489 1991--Des Moines East 13-10 314-457 .687 1990--Cedar Rapids Regis 21-2 534-970 .551 1990--Dubuque Senior 19-4 288-430 .670 1989--Mount Pleasant 18-3 461-898 .513 1989--Cedar Rapids Regis 25-1 370-549 .674 1988--Cedar Rapids Jefferson 18-4 192-281 .683 2003-Rock Valley 28-1 233-516 .451 1987--Cedar Rapids Washington 19-4 264-397 .665 2002-Rock Valley 28-1 212-406 .522 1986--Davenport Assumption 17-5 244-389 .627 2001–Preston 29-0 168-484 .347 1985--Davenport West 13-9 259-390 .664 2000–Neewell-Fonda 27-1 160-489 .327 1999–Lynnville-Sully 29-0 122-374 .326 Total Free Throws Made 1998–Newell-Fonda 20-2 134-439 .305 Western Christian, 2012 25-3 426-676 .630 1997--Newell-Fonda 23-4 179-559 .320 Davenport Assumption, 2011 25-2 411-634 .648 1996--Newell-Fonda 22-1 157-482 .326 Sioux City Bishop Heelan, 2012 24-2 406-651 .624 1995--Logan-Magnolia 22-3 162-461 .351 Washington, 1996 22-3 404-584 .692 1994--Avo-Ha-Shelby-Tennant 19-4 155-637 .243 Davenport Assumption, 2010 401-573 .700 1993--Des Moines Lincoln 24-2 100-269 .372 Bishop Heelan, 2014 20-4 398-597 .667 1992--Des Moines Lincoln 21-2 94-227 .414 Solon, 1994 26-1 395-701 .563 1991 --Waterloo West 11-8 84-203 .414 Solon, 1998 26-1 393-576 .682 1990--Anamosa 10-13 65-190 .342 Western Christian, 2013 26-1 393-600 .655 1989--Davenport Assumption 14-7 70-139 .504 Wilton, 1994 21 -5 390-710 .549 1988--West Des Moines Valley 6-15 53-149 .356 Sergeant Bluff-Luton, 2012 16-7 390-566 .689 1987--Davenport Assumption 15-7 46-86 .535 Central Lyon, 2013 26-2 390-587 .664 1986--West Des Moines Valley 21-3 31-67 .463 Sioux City North, 2007 25-2 389-602 .650 1985--Dubuque Hempstead 12-10 13- --- Linn-Mar,1985 25-1 388-602 .645 Preston, 2001 29-0 381-535 .712 Burlington Notre Dame, 2014 24-3 380-495 .768 All-Time Leaders West Des Moines Valley, 1995 18-7 380-596 .638 Pocahontas Area, 2017 27-1 329-801 .411 Lawton-Bronson, 2013 26-2 379-663 .572 Pocahontas Area, 2016 27-0 277-738 .375 CB Abraham Lincoln, 1992 15-8 374-586 .638 Waukee, 2020 23-3 266-670 .397 Sioux City Bishop Heelan, 2013 21-4 375-548 .684 Grinnell, 2020 16-7 259-793 .327 Marion, 2018 26-0 254-679 .379 Pocahontas Area, 2015 25-2 246-689 .356 Total Free Throws Attempted Burlington Notre Dame, 2015 24-2 240-631 .380 Solon,1993 26-1 368-711 .518 Mason City, 2019 16-9 234-638 .367 Wilton, 1994 21-5 390-710 .549 Rock Valley, 2003 28-1 233-516 .451 Solon,1994 26-1 395-701 .563 Montezuma, 2020 23-2 231-649 .365 Western Christian, 2012 25-3 426-676 .630 Pocahontas Area, 2014 21-4 231-674 .343 Prince of Peace Prep, 2012 17-9 335-666 .503 Marion, 2020 21-2 229-627 .365 Lawton-Bronson, 2013 26-2 379-663 .572 Newell-Fonda, 2018 26-1 226-678 .333 Sioux City Bishop Heelan, 2012 24-2 406-651 .624 OA-BCIG, 2012 26-1 225-571 .394 North Scott, 1987 22-5 360-645 .558 Grinnell, 2018 23-3 224-664 .337 Storm Lake,1994 24-2 372-641 .580 Roland-Story, 2020 19-4 223-665 .335 Tipton, 2008 369-639 .577 Newell-Fonda, 2020 27-0 222-637 .349 Davenport Assumption 25-2 411-634 .648 Marion, 2019 23-2 221-617 .358 North Scott, 1986 25-1 367-624 .588 Burlington Notre Dame, 2014 24-3 220-603 .365 Lynnville-Sully, 2012 23-3 354-619 .572 Grinnell, 2019 19-3 216-619 .349 Marshalltown, 1986 25-2 367-608 .604 North Polk, 2020 21-6 214-594 .360 Springville, 2008 25-3 361-606 .596 Rock Valley, 2002 28-1 212-406 .522 Springville, 2009 352-606 .581 Sioux Center, 2018 24-3 211-676 .312 Linn-Mar, 1985 25-1 388-602 .645 Cedar Falls, 2020 19-5 208-599 .347 Essex, 2009 323-602 .537 Clear Lake, 2018 22-3 208-632 .329 Sioux City North, 2007 25-2 389-602 .650

TEAM THREE POINT GOALS Three Point Goal Percentage Yearly Leaders Cedar Rapids Jefferson, 1991 18-5 48-60 .800 2020 - Waukee 23-3 266-670 .397 Pekin, 2009 46-78 .590 2019 - Mason City 16-9 234-638 .367 Davenport Assumption, 1987 15-7 49-90 .538 2018 - Marion 26-0 254-670 .379 CB Abraham Lincoln, 1990 21-3 53-99 .535 2017 - Pocahontas Area 27-1 329-801 .411 Rock Valley, 2002 28-1 212-406 .522 2016 - Pocahontas Area 27-0 277-738 .375 Camanche, 2000 13-8 79-155 .510 2015 - Pocahontas Area 25-2 246-689 .357 Grinnell, 1995 14-7 63-124 .508 2014 - Pocahontas Area 21-4 231-674 .343 Cedar Rapids Xavier, 1999 19-5 66-131 .504 2013 - Mason City 21-4 195-523 .373 Davenport Assumption, 1989 14-7 70-139 .504 2012 - OA-BCIG 26-1 225-571 .394 Pekin, 2020 12-7 65-131 .496 2011 - OA-BCIG 26-0 195-476 .410 Rock Valley, 2000 23-1 99-204 .485 2010 - Marion 22-2 187-505 .370 Pekin, 2010 71-148 .480 2009 - Ballard 26-1 175-440 .398 Des Moines Lincoln, 2000 18-6 58-121 .479 2008 - Newell-Fonda 23-4 154-505 .305 2007 - AGWSR 25-2 177-455 .390 2006-Logan-Magnolia 16-7 183-611 .299 MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS 2005-Des Moines Hoover 174-601 .289 Three Point Goals -- Team Game 2004-Charles City 23-4 172-508 .338 19 - Essex vs. Clarinda Academy, 2008 Three Point Goals Per Game Three Point Goals - Individual Game Pocahontas Area, 2017 27-1 329-801 11.75 13 - Caitlin Clark, Dowling Catholic vs. Mason City, 2019 Grinnell, 2020 16-7 259-793 11.26 12 - Aubrie Fisher, AGWSR vs. North Tama, 2019 Pocahontas Area, 2016 27-0 277-738 10.25 12 - Elle Ruffridge, Pocahontas Area vs. Alta-Aurelia, 2014 Waukee, 2020 23-3 266-670 10.23 Marion, 2020 21-2 229-627 10.00 12 - Deb Remmerde, Rock Valley vs. Boyden-Hull), 2003 Grinnell, 2019 19-3 221-617 9.82 11–Deb Remmerde, Rock Valley vs. Sibley-Ocheyedan, 2002 Marion, 2018 26-0 254-670 9.76 11 - Chrislyn Carr, Davenport West vs. Davenport Central, 2016 Roland-Story, 2020 19-4 229-627 9.70 11--Sha Petersen, AHST vs. Tri-Center, 1974 Grinnell, 2018 23-3 224-664 9.62 11 - Taylor McKinney, Webster City vs. Pocahontas Area, 2018 Mason City, 2019 16-9 234-638 9.35 10 - Grace Flanagan, North vs. Cedar Valley Christian, 2020 Pochaontas Area, 2014 21-4 231-674 9.24 10 - Avril Sinning, West Marshall vs Glidden-Ralston, 2020 Montezuma, 2020 23-2 231-649 9.24 Burlington Notre Dame, 2015 24-2 240-631 9.23 10 - Grace Flanagan, North Linn vs. Calamus-Wheatland, 2018 Pocahontas Area, 2015 24-2 246-689 9.11 10--Andrea Ward, Indianola vs.Newton, 1992 Marion, 2019 23-2 221-617 8.84 10 - Maggie McGraw, Indianola vs. CB Abraham Lincoln, 2016 North Linn, 2019 21-2 203-539 8.82 10 - Mary Crompton, Iowa City Regina vs. Cascade, 2017 Mason City Newman, 2018 13-11 203-765 8.46 10 - Maya Johnson, Mediapolis, vs. Highland, 2019 Newell-Fonda, 2018 26-1 226-678 8.37 OA-BCIG, 2012 26-1 225-571 8.33 Single Game Scoring Mediapolis,2018 19-5 200-537 8.33 Clear Lake, 2018 22-3 208-632 8.32 61--Abby Roe, Van Buren vs. Fairfield Maharishi,1996 Waukee, 2019 18-5 191-495 8.30 60 - Caitlin Clark, Dowling Catholic vs Mason City, 2019 Newell-Fonda, 2020 27-0 222-637 8.22 57--Jodi Putman, Bellevue vs. Bennett, 1995 Grinnell, 2017 19-5 197-503 8.20 54 - Deb Remmerde, Rock Valley vs. Boyden-Hull, 2003 Waukee, 2016 17-6 188-468 8.17 54 - Jacionna Stowers, Davenport North vs. CR Washington, 2015 53--Abby Roe, Van Buren vs. West Burlington,1996 53--Abby Roe, Van Buren vs. Cardinal, 1996 Three Point Goal Percentage 51--Trisha Heiden, Northeast Hamilton vs. Alden, 1995 Cedar Rapids Jefferson, 1991 18-5 48-60 .800 50--Kate Hanneman, Center Point-Urbana vs. E. Buchanan,1995 Pekin, 2009 46-78 .590 48 - Elle Ruffridge, Pocahontas Area vs. Center Point-Urbana, 2017 Davenport Assumption, 1987 15-7 49-90 .538 48 - Shelby Hembera, Cedar Valley Christian vs. East Buchanan, 2014 CB Abraham Lincoln, 1990 21-3 53-99 .535 48--Jenny Childress, Washington vs. Central Lee, 1994 Rock Valley, 2002 28-1 212-406 .522 48--Abby Roe, Van Buren vs. Fairfield Maharishi, 1996 Camanche, 2000 13-8 79-155 .510 48--Abby Roe, Van Buren vs. Fort Madison Aquinas,1996 Grinnell, 1995 14-7 63-124 .508 47--Jodi Collen, Southeast Webster vs. Schaller-Crestland,1994 Cedar Rapids Xavier, 1999 19-5 66-131 .504 47--Kate Hanneman, Center Point-Urbana vs.Alburnett 1994 Davenport Assumption, 1989 14-7 70-139 .504 47--Abby Roe, Van Buren vs. Fort Madison Aquinas,1996 Pekin, 2020 12-7 65-131 .496 47–Deb Remmerde, Rock Valley vs. Sibley-Ocheyedan, 2002 Rock Valley, 2000 23-1 99-204 .485 47–Jill Martin, Norwalk vs. PCM, 2002 Pekin, 2010 71-148 .480 46 - Regan Shockley, HMS vs. Remsen St. Mary’s, 2016 Des Moines Lincoln, 2000 18-6 58-121 .479 46 - Mackenzie Rogers, Mediapolis vs. IMS, 2016 46 - Kelsey Drake, Wilton vs Anamosa, 2020 T 46 - Caitlin Clark, Dowling Catholic vs. Urbandale, 2020 46 - Chrislyn Carr, Davenport West vs. Davenport Central, 2015 MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS 46--Tammi Blackstone, Cherokee,1994 Three Point Goals -- Team Game 46--Camille Williams, Waterloo West,1994 20 - North Linn vs. Calaumus-Wheatland, 2018 46--Kerri Delaney, Waterloo West vs. Dubuque Senior,1992 20 - Grinnell vs. Gilbert, 2018 46--Kim Hayes, Lineville-Clio, 1994 20 - Pocahontas Area vs. West Bend-Mallard, 2017 20 - Pocahontas Area vs. Clarion-Goldfield, 2017 District Tournament Scoring 19 - Essex vs. Clarinda Academy, 2008 53-Abby Roe, Van Buren vs. West Burlington, 1996 18 - Pocahontas Area vs. Sioux Central, 2017 17 - Pocahontas Area, vs. Alta-Aurelia, 2014 Regional Tournament Scoring 17 - Pocahontas Area, vs. West Bend, 2015 49 - Sophia Iowabi, Fairfield Maharishi vs. Highland, 2006 16 - Pocahontas Area, vs. Green County, 2016 48-Jenny Childress, Washington vs. Central Lee,1994 16--Cedar Rapids Washington vs. Waterloo West,1995 47–Deb Remmerde, Rock Valley vs. Sibley-Ocheyedan, 2002 16 - Charles City vs. New Hampton, 2007 46 - Rachel Yeggy, Highland vs. Fairfield Maharishi, 2006 Three Point Goals -- Combined Game 25--Cedar Rapids Washington (16) vs. Waterloo West (9),1995 SIX-ON-SIX RECORD BOOK 67-Denise Long, Union-Whitten vs. Guthrie Center, 1969 Career State Tournament Scoring Leaders 65-Lisa Brinkmeyer, Hubbard-Radcliffe vs. West Central, 1993 Jeanette Olson, Everly, 1965-66-67-68 13 625 65-Lynne Lorenzen, Ventura vs. Orient-Macksburg, 1985 Deb Coates, Mediapolis, 1972-73-74-75 12 594 64-Denise Long, Union-Whitten vs. Pocahontas, 1968 Denise Long, Union-Whitten, 1968-69 8 548 64-Denise Long, Union-Whitten vs. Everly, 1968 Virginia Henniges, Maynard, 1956-57-58-59 16 430 63-Sheyrl Tunning, Guthrie Center vs. Montezuma, 1980 63-Debbie Merritt, Guthrie Center vs. Union-Whitten, 1969 62-Marla Shuey, Colfax vs. Garnavillo, 1973 ALL-TIME LEADERS FOR FULL STATE TOURNAMENT SCORING 62-Deb Coates, Mediapolis vs. Adel, 1974 62-Kris Westphal, Midland vs. Ballard, 1970 Denise Long, Union-Whitten, 1968 4 282 62-Laurie Sankey, Earlham vs. Remsen-Union, 1981 Denise Long, Union-Whitten, 1969 4 266 62-Lynne Lorenzen, Ventura vs. Lone Tree, 1987 Jeanette Olson, Everly, 1968 4 258 62-Jeanette Olson, Everly vs. Guthrie Center, 1968 Lynne Lorenzen, Ventura, 1987 4 240 61-Sharon Satterly, Harmony vs. Lewis Central, 1964 Deb Coates, Mediapolis, 1973 4 221 61-Glenda Nicholson, Maynard vs. LuVerne, 1957 Karrie Wallen, Britt, 1980 4 209 61-Vicki Willard, West Marshall vs. Guthrie Center 1971 Lisa Brinkmeyer, Hubbard-Radcliffem 1993 4 207 61-Denise Long, Union-Whitten vs. Rockwell City, '1968 Deb Coates, Mediapolis, 1975 4 202 61-Lynne Lorenzen, Ventura vs. Dike, 1987 Vivian Fleming, Emerson, 1958 4 200 60-Vivian Fleming, Emerson vs. State Center, 1958 Virginia Henniges, Maynard, 1959 4 194 60-Vickie Weuve, Nevada vs. Everly, 1968 Fayne Triem, Valley, Elgin, 1964 4 192 60-Dianne Frieden, Valley, Elgin vs. Lost Nation, 1961 Jeanette Olson, Everly, 1967 4 191 59---Lynne Lorenzen, Ventura, 1987 vs. Denison Deb Kaune, West Central, 1972 4 189 58-Ruth Ann Buechele, Grafton vs. Blakesburg, 1956 Barb Wischmeier, Mediapolis, 1971 4 188 58-Ruth Steinfeldt, Eldora vs. Lost Nation, 1960 Karen McCool, Guthrie Center, 1963 4 183 58-Kris Rolland, Belmond vs. Harlan, 1979 Cathy Kammin, Roland-Story, 1972 4 183 58-Karrie Wallen, Britt vs. Norwalk, 1980 Peg Petersen, Everly, 1962 4 180 58-Lynne Lorenzen, Ventura, 1987 vs. Southeast Polk Angie Sommers, Andrew, 1976 4 180 58-Kim Van Deest, Grundy Center, 1988 vs. Little Rock Shannon Kite, Elk Horn-Kimballton, 1989 4 180 57-Norma Schoulte, Monona vs. West Des Moines 1952 Ruth Steinfeldt, Eldora, 1960 4 178 57-Lynn Wilkins, Ida Grove vs. Blakesburg, 1957 Diane Stanek, Allison-Bristow, 1969 4 176 57-Margaret Kenkel, Woodbine vs. Union-Whitten, 1969 Amy Towne, AHST, 1993 4 176 57-Sandy Van Cleave, Montezuma vs. Mediapolis, 1970 Dianne Frieden, Valley, Elgin, 1963 4 175 57-Marilyn Rohrberg, Glenwood vs. Montezuma, 1979 Norma Schoute, Monona, 1952 4 174 56-Jeanette Olson, Everly vs. South Hamilton, 1967 Diane Lux, Everly, 1972 4 174 56-Shirley Adelmund, Parkersburg vs. Southeast Warren, 1968 Sandy Van Cleve, Montezuma, 1970 4 172 56-Diane Stanek, Allison-Bristow vs. Union-Whitten, 1969 Molly TIdeback, Waterloo Columbus, 1985 4 169 56--Cathy Kammin, Roland-Story vs. LuVerne, 1972 Margaret Kenkel, Woodbine, 1969 4 168 56-Mona Mossbarger, Vinton vs. Fort Dodge St. Edmond, 1978 Opie Lowery, Des Moines East, 1982 4 167 56-Mary Henke, Hudson vs. Ackley-Geneva, 1979 Vicki Willard, West Marshall, 1971 4 166 56-Bobbi Becker, Dike vs. Tri-Center, 1986 Connie Yori, Ankeny, 1981 4 166 56-Jan Jensen, Elk Horn-Kimballton vs. Denison, 1987 Glenda Nicholson, Maynard, 1957 4 164 56-Jeanette Olson, Everly vs. South Hamilton, 1967 Peg Petersen, Everly, 1963 4 164 56-Deb Coates, Mediapolis vs. Manilla, 1975 Jill Scharnberg, Everly, 1964 4 163 Niece Jochims, Maple Valley, 1975 4 161 TOURNAMENT SCORING RECORDS Karla Hill, South Hamilton, 1964 4 160 Total points in one game by one player: 93 by Denise Long, Sylvia Froming, Garrison, 1959 4 160 Union-Whitten vs. Bennett, 1968. July Amenall, Mediapolis, 1962 4 160 Total points in two games by one player: 157 by Denise Long, HIGH SINGLE GAME SCORERS Union-Whitten, 1968 (93 vs. Bennett; 64 vs. Pocahontas). State Tournament Play Total points in three games by one player: 218 by Denise Long, 93-Denise Long, Union-Whitten vs. Bennett, 1968 Union-Whitten, 1968 (93 vs. Bennett; 64 vs. Pocahontas; 61 vs. 79---Denise Long, Union-Whitten vs. Woodbine, 1969 Rockwell City). 76-Jeanette Olson, Everly vs. Union-Whitten, 1968 74-Debbie Merritt, Guthrie Center vs. Ruthven, 1969 Total points in four games by one player: 282 by Denise Long, 73-Jeanette Olson, Everly vs. Nevada, 1968 Union-Whitten, 1968 (93 vs. Bennett; 64 vs. Pocahontas; 61 vs. 72-Deb Coates, Mediapolis vs. Colfax, 1973 Rockwell City; 64 vs. Everly. 72-Denise Long, Union-Whitten vs. Carlisle, 1969 71-Glenda Poock, West Central vs. Manilla, 1975 High single game total (one team): 114 by Union-Whitten vs. Ben- 71-Barb Wischmeier, Mediapolis vs. Montezuma, 1971 nett, 1968. 70-Deb Kaune, West Central vs. Roland-Story, 1972 70-Deb Coates, Mediapolis vs. Knoxville, 1975 69---Sandy Butler, Lewis Central vs. Harmony, 1964 High single game total (two teams): 220 (Union-Whitten 113, 68-Maryann Jensen, Oakland vs. Sperry, 1950 Everly 107, OT), 1968. Missy Miller, Colo-Nesco, 1988-92 3793 High Tournament Total: 413, by Union-Whitten, 1968; 372 by Ven- Kim Van Deest, Grundy Center, 1985-89 3778 tura, 1987. Lorraine Williams, North Mahaska (Lacey), 1956-60 3753 Karen Helmick, Blakesburg, 1955-59 3719 TOURNAMENT FREE THROW RECORDS Laurie Sankey, Earlham, 1977-81 3717 Most consecutive free throws: 24 by Kim Van Deest, Grundy Pat Ashby , Adel, 1966-70 3696 Center vs. Little Rock and Southeast Polk, 1988 (no misses in tour- Brenda Moeller, Wapsie Valley, 1967-71 3659 nament). Patty Burda, Oxford Junction, 1961-65 3657 Donna Eshelman, Bondurant, 1951-55 3656 Most consecutive free throws (one game): 21 by Sharon Tyler, Jill Uken, Titonka and North Iowa, 1986-90 3648 South Hamilton vs. Fredericksburg, 1967 Lisa Brinkmeyer, Hubbard-Radcliffe, 1989-93 3615 Sheila Callahan, Epworth, 1952-56 3604 Total free throws (one game): 29 by Denise Long, Union-Whitten Joyce Elder, Adel, 1971-75 3602 vs. Bennett, 1968. Fonda Dicks, Moravia, 1969-73 3598 Dianna Frieden, Valley (Elgin), 1956-61 3566 TOURNAMENT THREE POINT GOAL RECORDS Vickie Decker, Garnavillo, 1972-76 3555 -INDIVIDUALS Susan Koering, Lincoln, 1989-93 3521 Total, one game: 9 by Staci Bruck, Ava-Ha-Shelby-Tennant vs. Philis Bothwell, Pisgah, 1956-60 3507 Osage (9-13), 1993 Jan Jensen, Elk Horn-Kimballton, 1983-87 3457 Sandy Van Cleave, Montezuma, 1967-71 3439 Total, tournament: 44, Ava-Ha-Shelby-Tennant, 1993 Kristi Kinne, Jefferson-Scranton, 1987-91 3406 Staci Winterroth, Gladbrook-Reilnbeck, 1984-88 3397 TOURNAMENT REBOUND RECORDS Janet Waterbury, Schaller, 1960-64 3390 Total one game: 18 by Cathy Proctor, Jefferson-Scranton vs. Lea Schriefer, Avo-Ha, 1969-73 3379 Charles City, 1988. Kris Westphal, Midland, 1966-70 3364 Total, tournament: 54 by Cathy Proctor, Jefferson-Scranton, 1988. Inez Lockard, Garrison, 1962-66 3349 Geri Lou Grim, Maquoketa Valley, 1968-72 3333 TOURNAMENT INTERCEPTION RECORD LeAnn Uhlenhopp, Aplington , 1972-76 3332 Connie Newlin, West Des Moines Valley , 1974-78 3327 Total, one game: 10, by Sue Coakley, Andrew, 1974 vs. Ankeny Molly Van Benthuysen, Moravia, 1971-75 3318 Ellen Mosher, Allison-Bristow, 1963-67 3302 Total, tournament: 23, by Angie Runchey, Atlantic, 1993; 23, by Linda Krischel, Havelock-Plover, 1957-61 3299 Staciey Paskert, Emmetsburg, 1991. Bonnie Rayhons, Garner-Hayfield, 1987-90 3272 Helen Corrick, Keswick, 1946-49 3271 TOURNAMENT BLOCKED SHOT RECORDS Linda Lory, Rockwell City, 1957-61 3267 Total, one game: 10 by Debi Niles, Estherville, 1982 vs. Guthrie Mitzie Frericks, Remsen-Union, 1978-82 3257 Center Diane Swan, Clarke, 1956-60 3252 Ann Heideman, Rockwell City, 1966-70 3237 Total, tournament: 21, by Debi Niles, Estherville, 1982 Brandy Ossian, Essex, 1989-93 3234 Patty Grubb, Burt, 1970-74 3234 Stephanie Anderson, Ventura, 1985-89 3231 SIX-ON-SIX CAREER SCORING LEADERS Vicky Schoer, Clay Central, 1971-75 3224 Lynne Lorenzen, Ventura , 1983-87 6736 Diane Eickholt, Hinton, 1976-80 3223 Denise Long, Union-Whitten, 1965-69. 6250 Carmen Jaspers, Ackley-Geneva, 1981-85 3221 Debbie Coates, Mediapolis, 1971-75 5103 Karla Thompson, Maxwell, 1972-76 3220 Sandra Fiete, Garnavillo, 1950-55 4875 Nancy Hamilton, Corwith-Wesley, 1970-74 3200 HarrietTaylor, New Sharon, 1953-57 4798 Bertha Longseth, Ottosen, 1939-42 3195 Jeanette Olson , Everly, 1964-68 4634 Karla Gilmore, Arnolds Park, 1977-81 3194 Peg Petersen , Everly, 1959-63 4458 Lisa Becker, Cedar Rapids Jefferson & Benton, 1979-83 3192 Norma Schoulte, Monona, 1948-52 4187 Karen McCool, Guthrie Center, 1959-63 3190 Shelby Petersen , Graettinger, 1986-90 4182 Kathy Roberts, Eldora-New Providence, 1985-89 3181 Vivian Fleming, Emerson, 1953-58 4168 Amy Towne, Ave-Ha-Shelby-Tennant, 1989-93 3178 Cindy Dreessen, West Lyon, 1974-78 4159 Pat Hodgson, Glenwood, 1970-74 3174 Beth Walters, Beaconsfield, 1951-56 4144 Chris Stewart, Oelwein, 1975-79 3171 Karen Anderson, Blakesburg, 1954-58 4114 Patrice Owen, Maxwell, 1969-73 3159 Karrie Wallen, Britt, 1976-80 4085 Dawn Moeller, Tripoli, 1980-84 3153 Marla Shuey, Colfax, 1969-73 4049 Kay Riek, Grundy Center, 1977-80 3151 Teresa Albright, Farragut, 1972-76 4024 Hilary Hansen, Midland, 1988-92 3146 Glenda Poock, West Central, 1971-75 3993 Lori Lane, Boone Valley, 1974-78 3141 Trudi Spear, Lakota, 1979-83 3921 Madonna Bohls, Walker, 1952-56 3139 Karen Jennings, Tri-Center, 1985-89 3903 Danielle Hoegh, Elk Horn-Kimballton & Lynnville-Sully, 1988-92 3136 Mary Nelson, Dunlap, 1967-71 3893 Patty Voss, English Valleys, 1974-78 3126 Linda LaFrenz, Bennett, 1966-70 3872 Virginia Henniges, Maynard, 1955-59 3125 Eleanor Licht, Lowden, 1952-56 3855 Ardith Mairs, Gilman, 1951-55 3124 Connie Kraai, Holstein, 1962-66 3830 Denise Saint, Carlisle, 1970-74 3113 Jeanette Gates-Snavely, Curlew, 1945-52 3818 Connie Shafar, Bedford, 1961-65 3106 Shannon Kite, Elk Horn-Kimballton, 1985-89 3812 Cathy Kammin, Roland-Sto ry, 1969-73 3105 Nina Rasmussen, Nesco, 1972 1329 Sharon Satterly, Harmony, 1960-64 3103 Donna Eshelman, Bondurant, 1955 1324 Lisa James, Belmond, 1974-78 3101 Helen Corrick, Keswick, 1949 1323 Jean Overbeck, Garnavillo and Monona, 1953-56 3101 Stephanie Anderson, Ventura, 1989 1319 Susan Lee, East Monona, 1967-71 3100 Fonda Dicks, Moravia, 1973 1319 Dona Fenske, Audubon, 1965-69 3098 Karrie Wallen, Britt, 1980 1315 Sandy Baker, Dexfield, 1969-73 3098 Jan Jensen, Elk Horn-Kimballton, 1987 1314 Kathy Halligan, West Sioux, 1984-88 3096 Linda LaFrenz, Bennett, 1969 1312 Shanda Berry, Oelwein, 1981-85 3095 Janel Grimm, Montezuma, 1993 1309 Tracie Helle, Garnavillo, 1984-88 3094 Trisha Waugh, Jefferson-Scranton, 1988 1302 Diane Miller, Paton-Churdan, 1975-79 3089 Mary Becker, Lakota, 1978 1300 Kellie Wessels, Palmer, 1975-79 3085 Ruth Ann Buechele, Grafton, 1956 1296 Tara Gunderson, Harris-Lake Park, 1989-93 3080 Lorri Bauman, Des Moines East, 1980 1293 Carolyn Nicholson, Maynard, 1952-56 3079 Kim Van Deest, Grundy Center, 1988 1291 Teri Adams, Gilbert, 1968-72 3074 Brenda Moeller, Wapsie Valley , 1971 1285 Connie Yori, Ankeny , 1978-82 3068 Trudi Spear, Lakota, 1983 1283 Melanie Heitman, Williamsburg, 1975-79 3065 Missy Miller, Colo-Nesco , 1991 1282 Shirley Adelmund, Parkersburg, 1966-70 3064 Barb Wischmeier, Mediapolis, 1971 1273 Eavon Almquist , Pocahontas, 1964-68 3061 Dona Fenske, Audu bon, 1969 1271 Elizabeth Hufford, Mount Vernon, 1980-84 3053 Patty Burda , Oxford Junction, 1965 1270 Lynne Winther, LaPorte City, 1984-88 3048 Molly Van Benthuysen, Moravia, 1974 1269 Pat Peterson, Dunlap, 1962-66 3044 Janet Waterbury, Schaller, 1964 1266 Kathleen Olson, Waukee, 1981-85 3040 Angie Sommers, Andrew, 1976 1266 Partti Schlicher, Central Argyle, 1958-62 3038 Priscilla Rust, Sheffield-Chapin , 1975 1265 Cordelia Coltvet, Gruver, 1956-60 3036 Judy Merritt, Guthrie Center, 1972 1264 Jan Krieger, Winfield-Mt. Union, 1974-78 3030 Vicki Schoer, Clay Central, 1975 1252 Lynnora Kurtzleben, Woden-Crystal Lake, 1967-71 3030 Cindy Dreessen, West Lyon, 1977 1251 Sheila Lynch, Cedar Rapids Prairie, 1974-78 3026 Karen McCool, Guthrie Center, 1963 1251 Syrina Young, South Hamilton, 1982-86 3024 Kristi Kinne, Jefferson-Scranton, 1991 1250 Jean Rostermundt, Manilla, 1972-76 3021 Danielle Hough, Elk Horn-Kimballton, 1990 1244 Jody Ratigan, Tri-Center 1982-86 3015 Cathy Kammin, Roland-Story, 1973 1244 Cindy Dreessen, West Lyon, 1976 1233 SINGLE SEASON TOTALS Cindy Dreessen, West Lyon, 1978 1233 Denise Long, Union-Whitten, 1969 1986 Jan Jensen, Elk Horn-Kimballton, 1986 1225 Denise Long, Union-Whitten, 1968 1945 Fonda Dicks, Moravia, 1972 1222 Lynne Lorenzen, Ventura , 1987 1935 Mary Schnack, Bennett, 1974 1220 Lynne Lorenzen , Ventura , 1985 1858 Patty Burda, Oxford Junction, 1964 1216 Jeanette Olson, Everly, 1968 1785 Kristie Erdman, Twin Rivers, 1965 1215 Lynne Lorenzen, Ventura, 1986 1770 Dianne Frieden, Valley , Elgin, 1960 1211 Shannon Kite, Elk Horn-Kimballton, 1989 1659 Debbie Coates, Mediapolis, 1975 1643 TOURNAMENT SCORING RECORDS Jeanette Olson, Everly, 1967 1586 SECTIONAL-111 by Norma Schoulte, Monona vs. Harpers Ferry, Norma Schoulte, Monona, 1952 1575 1952. Harriet Taylor, New Sharon, 1956 1534 DISTRICT-82 by Dona Fenske, Audubon vs. Irwin, 1969. Lisa Becker, Cedar Rapids Jefferson , 1983 1527 REGIONAL-79 by Lynne Lorenzen, Ventura vs. Rockwell- Vivian Fleming, Emerson , 1958 1521 Swaledale, 1986. Glenda Poock, West Central , 1975 1519 STATE-93 by Denise Long, Union-Whitten vs. Bennett, 1968 Debbie Merritt, Guthrie Center, 1969 1506 . Peg Petersen, Everly, 1962 1502 SINGLE GAME SCORING LEADERS Debbie Coates, Mediapolis, 1974 1456 111-Denise Long, Union-Whitten vs. Dows, 1968. Madonna Bohls, Walker, 1956 1443 111-Norma Schoulte, Monona vs. Harpers Ferry, 1952. 110-lrene Karen Jennings, Tri-Center , 1989 1415 Silka, Maynard vs. Hawkeye, 1926. Deb Kaune, West Central, 1972 1412 107-Shannon Kite, Elk Horn-Kimballton vs. Shelby-Tennant, 1989. Denise Long, Union-Whitten, 1967 1388 105 - Jan Jensen, Elk Horn-Kimballton vs. Villisca, 1987. Karen Jennings, Tri-Center, 1988 1388 101-Helen Corrick, Keswick vs. Martinsburg, 1947. Debbie Coates , Mediapolis, 1973 1384 101-Denise Long, Union-Whitten vs. ???, 1969. Molly Van Benthuysen, Moravia, 1975 1370 100-Lynne Lorenzen, Ventura vs. Woden-Crystal Lake, 1986. Daina Supstiks, Des Moines Hoover, 1977 1362 98 - Lavona Wauters, Hartwig vs. Chelsea, 1949 Kristi Kinne, Jefferson-Scranton , 1991 1358 Marla Shuey, Colfax, 1973 1355 Most Points by a Team in a Single Season Amy Towne, Ave-Ha-Shelby-Tennant, 1993 1352 Ventura, 1987 31-0 3089 Sandra Fiete, Garnavillo, 1955 1349 Elk Horn-Kimballton, 1989 28-1 3029 Ellen Mosher, Allison-Bristow , 1967 1346 Union-Whitten, 1968 31-0 2977 Mary Nelson, Dunlap , 1971 1340 Kathleen Olson, Waukee, 1984 1335 Shannon Kite, Elk Horn-Kimballton, 1988 1330 RECORD GAME TOTAL, TWO TEAMS Karen Jennings, Tri-Center, 1988 25 1388 55.5 236- Mar-Mac 119, North Winneshiek 117, 2OT, 1980 Glenda Poock, West Central, 1974 21 1164 55.4 Molly Van Benthuysen , Moravia, 1975 25 1370 54.8 MOST CONSECUTIVE VICTORIES BY TEAM Debbie Coates , Mediapolis, 1975 30 1643 54.8 Montezuma (1969-71 seasons) -- 89 Vicky Schoer , Clay Central, 1975 23 1252 54.4 Shannon Kite, Elk Horn-Kimballton, 1988 25 1330 53.2 Scoring Average Dona Fenske, Audubon , 1969 24 1271 52.9 1993- -Janel Grimm, Montezuma 26 1309 50.4 1992-Danielle Hoegh, Lynnville-Sully 21 1010 48.1 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1991-Kristi Kinne, Jefferson-Scranton 26 1358 52.2 1993--Jolee Tripp, CAL 23 348-449 .775 1990-Shelby Petersen, Graettinger 23 1190 51.7 1992-Robyn Wiese, Odebolt-Arthur 25 245-323 .759 1989-Karen Jennings, Tri-Center 24 1415 59.0 1991-Jenny Olson, Logan-Magnolia 23 437-569 .768 1988--Karen Jennings, Tri-Center 25 1388 55.5 1990-Bonnie Rayhons, Gamer-Hayfield 21 412-577 .714 1987-Jan Jensen, Elk Hom-Kimballton 20 1314 65.7 1989-Pam Helmick, Moravia 24 292-364 .802 1986--Lynne Lorenzen, Ventura 27 1770 65.6 1988--Shannon Kindred, Panora-Linden 23 361-460 .785 1985-Lynne Lorenzen, Ventura 29 1858 64.1 1987-Ann LaFrenz, MFL 22 394-503 .783 1984-Kathleen Olson, Waukee 27 1335 49.4 1986--Lynne Lorenzen, Ventura 27 737-952 .774 1983--Lisa Becker, Cedar Rapids Jefferson 26 1527 58.7 1985-Lynne Lorenzen, Ventura 29 709-922 .769 1982-Mitzie Frericks, Remsen-Union 25 1131 45.9 1984-Carmen Jaspers, Ackley-Geneva 27 439-566 .776 1981-Laurie Sankey, Earlham 26 1195 45.9 1983--Lisa Becker, CR Jefferson 26 582-762 .764 1980-Laurie Sankey, Earlham 24 1186 49.4 1982-Holly Benton, Malvern 19 328-457 .764 1979-Deb Petersen, Anthon-Oto 20 977 49.4 1981-Laurie Sankey, Earlham 26 455-651 .698 1978--Mary Becker, Lakota 28 1300 46.4 1980-Lorri Bauman, Des Moines East 27 515-721 .714 1977-Lori Van Hove, Steamboat Rock 20 1018 50.9 1979-Lorri Bauman, Des Moines East 30 433-592 .731 1976--Vickie Decker, Garnavillo 22 1081 48.4 1978--Lisa James, Belmond 27 490-586 .836 1975-Glenda Poock, West Central 27 1519 56.3 1977-Lisa James, Belmond 30 460-620 .742 1974-Glenda Poock, West Central 21 1164 55.4 1976--Teresa Albright , Farragut 29 490-715 .665 1973--Marla Shuey, Colfax 26 1355 52.1 1975-Joyce Elder, Adel 23 434-656 .662 1972-Nina Rasmussen, Nesco 26 1329 51.1 1974-Deb Carroll, Collins 19 278-408 .681 1971-Mary Nelson, Dunlap 26 1340 51.5 1973--Debbie Nicholson, George 267-401 .666 1970-Karla Gilmore, Arnolds Park 26 814 50.8 1972-Sue Neuendrof, Harmony 269-398 .676 1969-Denise Long, Union-Whitten 29 1986 68.5 1971-Barb Wischmeier, Mediapolis 389-543 .714 1968--Denise Long, Union-Whitten 31 1946 62.7 1970-Barb Wischmeier, Mediapolis 181-253 .715 1967-Denise Long, Union-Whitten 27 1388 51.4 1969-Connie Peterson, Irwin 311-400 .700 1966--Marge Julius, Manson 20 1020 51.0 1968-Jeanette Olson, Everly 380-577 .660 1965-Patty Burda, Oxford Junction 25 1270 50.8 1964-Sandy Butler, Lewis Central 22 1109 50.4 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1963--Karen McCool, Guthrie Center 28 1251 44.7 1992- Amy Koering, Lincoln 19 55-63 .873 1962-Peg Petersen, Everly 32 1502 47.0 1991- Susan Koering, Lincoln 19 155-172 .901 1961-Pamela Slock, East Greene 23 1173 51.0 1990-- Niky Cross, Mount Ayr 21 122-138 .884 1960-Cordelia Coltvet, Gruver 25 1159 46.3 1989- Dawn Hoegh, Elk Horn-Kimballton 29 95-112 .848 1959-Betty Floy, Thornton 25 1089 43.6 1988--Shelley Finnestad, Boone 19 80-91 .879 1958--Vivian Fleming, Emerson 32 1521 47.5 1987-Amy Anderson , Dunlap 24 82-96 .854 1957- Vivian Fleming, Emerson 24 1117 46.5 1986---Robin Lauderdale, Winfield-Mt. Union 22 167-198 .843 1956--Harriet Taylor, New Sharon 32 1534 47.9 1985---Julie Ganahl, Waterloo Columbus 28 174-201 .866 1955-Donna Eshelman, Bondurant 26 1324 50.9 1984-Sarah Smith, South Tama 17 37-41 .902 1954-Donna Eshelman, Bondurant 26 1072 41.2 1983---Trudi Spear, Lakota 25 286-332 .861 1953--Catherine Hendrickson, Richland 27 1040 38.5 1982-Sue Kundrat, Jefferson 13 145-167 .868 1952-Norma Schoulte, Monona 37 1575 42.6 1981-Amy Petersen, Mediapolis 26 128-142 .901 1951-Norma Schoulte, Monona 31 1252 40.4 1980--Deb Burns, Pleasantville 19 81-90 .900 1950-Mary Ann Jensen, Oakland 29 1028 35.4 1979-Sue Schmit,t Holy Cross Leo 19 212-242 .876 1949-Helen Corrick, Keswick 33 1323 40.1 1978-- Ruth Beyerhelm, Mediapolis 28 177-202 .876 1977-Daina Supstiks, OM Hoover 26 360-401 .898 All-Time Leaders 1976---Jean Rostermundt, Manilla 31 207-237 .873 Denise Long, Union-Whitten, 1969 29 1986 68.5 1975---Jane Heilskov , Hampton 26 194-228 .851 Jan Jensen, Elk Horn-Kimballton , 1987 20 1314 65.7 1974-Nancy Hamilton, Corwith-Wesley 23 211-234 .902 Lynne Lorenzen, Ventura , 1986 27 1770 65.6 1973---Nancy Hamilton , Corwith-Wesley 135-156 .865 Lynne Lorenzen, Ventura, 1985 29 1858 64.1 1972- Rhonda Summers , Pleasantville 284-346 .821 Denise Long, Union-Whitten, 1968 31 1946 62.7 1971- Marsha Carter, Van Buren 303-356 .851 Lynne Lorenzen, Ventura, 1987 31 1935 62.4 1970--Kris Ketelsen, Panora-Linden 277-330 .832 Jeanette Olson, Everly, 1968 30 1785 59.5 1969-Sherry Myers, Oakland 260-313 .831 Karen Jennings, Tri-Center, 1989 24 1415 59.0 1968--Liz Samson, Ida Grove 241-299 .825 Lisa Becker, Cedar Rapids Jeffeson , 1983 26 1527 58.7 Deb Merritt, Guthrie Center , 1969 26 1506 57.9 MOST CONSECUTIVE FREE THROWS Shannon Kite, Elk Horn-Kimballton, 1989 29 1659 57.2 IN CONSECUTIVE GAMES Glenda Poock, West Central, 1975 27 1519 56.3 53---Jody Ratigan, Tri-Center, 1986 MOST FREE THROWS IN GAME 1990-Stacy Miller, Corning 18 145 8.1 42-Jeanette Olson, Everly, 1968 vs. Kingsley-Pierson 1989-Nancy Klostermann, Holy Cross Leo 15 116 7.7 41-Dea Baker, Woodward-Granger, 1970 vs. Interstate 35 1988-Kerri Gray, Villisca 19 134 7.1 35-Sherry Myers, Oakland, 1969 vs. Missouri Valley 1987-Julie McKinstrey, Maurice-QC 17 130 7.7 33-Sharon Bardole, Rippey, 1961 vs. East Greene 1986-Michelle Langfitt, Goldfield 20 186 9.3 33-Emily Gould, Hamburg, 1963 vs. Essex 1985--Paula Hayungs, Woden-Crystal Lake 18 154 8.6 33---Linda Lehmeier, New Providence, 1970 vs. Steamboat Rock 1984-Sue Brunk, Ocheyedan 11 94 8.6 1983-Sherri Hayungs, Woden-Crystal Lake 14 121 8.6 MOST CONSECUTIVE FT IN SINGLE GAME 1982-Julie Cink, Algona Garrigan 20 192 9.6 35-Sherry Myers, Oakland, 1969 vs. Missouri Valley 1981-Maria Paulsen, Lost Nation 21 180 8.6 26-Zoe Carter, New Monroe, 1973 vs. Eddyville 1980-Deb Kasischke, New Providence 19 165 8.7 1979-Rhonda Pestka, Oxford Junction 20 220 11.0 INDIVIDUAL THREE POINT GOALS 1978-Sally Christensen, Spirit Lake 16 158 9.9 YEARLY LEADERS 1977-Sharon Witthoft, Washington 23 296 12.9 1993-Mandy Blakestad, Ave-Ha-Shelby-Ten. 28 117-369 .317 1976-Christy Kannengieter, Little Rock 21 295 14.0 1992-Amy Ragaller, Ar-We-Va 25 152-373 .408 1975--Pam Parkhurst, Grand Valley 20 237 11.9 1991-Donna Ehlerts, Ar-We-Va 28 149-389 .383 1990-Dawn Hoegh, Elk Horn-Kimballton 30 131-273 .480 ALL-TIME LEADERS 1989-Dawn Hoegh, Elk Horn-Kimballton 29 133-257 .518 1988-Dawn Hoegh, Elk Horn-Kimballton 24 123-235 .523 Christy Kanengieter, Little Rock, 1976 21 295 14.0 1987-Dawn Hoegh, Elk Horn-Kimballton.. 29 94-167 .563 Sharon Witthoft, Washington, 1977 23 296 12.9 1986-Jody Ratigan, Tri-Center 27 66-126 .524 Pam Parkhurst Grand Valley, 1975 20 237 11.9 1985--Tracy Terwilliger, Burt 24 31-77 .403 Paula Janssen, Little Rock, 1976 21 249 11.9 1984-Kathleen Olson, Waukee 33 Rhonda Pestka, Oxford Junction, 1979 20 220 11.0 1983-Lisa Wright, Tri-Center 20 39-96 .406 Vicki Smith, Davenport Central, 1976 19 207 10.9 Robin Hammond, East Central, 1976 19 189 9.9 ALL-TIME LEADERS Sally Christensen, Spirit Lake, 1978 16 158 9.9 Amy Ragaller, Ar-We-Va, 1992 25 152-373 .408 Annette Green, Meriden-Cleghorn, 1975 22 215 9.8 Christiana Jensen, EH-Kimballton, 1992 26 150-341 .440 Deb Cook, Crestland, 1975 12 117 9.8 Donna Ehlers, Ar-We-Va, 1991 28 149-389 .383 Rhonda Rice, Des Moines Lincoln, 1977 22 213 9.7 Dawn Hoegh, Elk Horn-Kimballton, 1989 29 133-257 .518 Rhonda Rice, Des Moines Lincoln, 1978 23 223 9.7 Dawn Hoegh, Elk Horn-Kimballton, 1990 30 131-273 .480 Julie Cink, Algona Garrigan, 1982 20 192 9.6 Nikki Jensen, Elk Horn-Kimballton, 1992 26 125-312 .401 Kathleen Bock, Glidden-Ralston, 1978 18 180 9.5 Dawn Hoegh, Elk Horn-Kimballton, 1988 24 123-235 .523 Sue Henderson, Havelock-Plover, 1982 21 198 9.4 Stacey lngerslev , Elk-Kimballton, 1989 29 119-209 .569 Judy Sheirbon, Burt, 1979 26 244 9.4 Mandy Blakestad, AHST, 1993 28 117-369 .317 Michelle Langfitt, Goldfield, 1986 20 186 9.3 Heidi Siebert, Ar-We-Va, 1991 28 116-320 .363 Inga Lagerbek, Panora-Linden, 1975 22 204 9.3 Staci Bruck, Ave-Ha-Shelby-Tennant, 1993 30 114-288 .396 Suzi Butt, South Page, 1975 19 176 9.3 Christiana Jensen, Elk Horn-Kimballton, 1991 23 111-246 .451 Stacey Maasen, Ar-We -Va, 1992 23 109-292 .373 DEFENSIVE REBOUNDING Laura Allen, Avo-Ha-Shelby-T, 1990 23 104-246 .423 YEARLY LEADERS Chistiana Jensen, Elk Horn-Kimballton, 1990 27 98-202 .485 1993---Brandy McColley, West Harrison 14 224 16.0 Shelby Petersen, Graettinger, 1990 23 97-240 .404 1992-Heather Schirm, Walnut 15 197 13.1 Stacey lngerslev , EH-Kimballton, 1988 25 96-183 .525 1991-Angie Arnold, Fox Valley 19 225 11.8 Dawn Hoegh, Elk Horn-Kimballton, 1987 29 94-167 .563 1990-Shannon Mccreery, Twin Cedars 18 222 12.3 Suzanne Huyser, Lynnville-Sully, 1992 21 94-218 .431 1989---Tracy Bangs, Garnavillo 20 247 12.4 Staci Bruck, Ave-Ha-Shelby-Tennant,1992 22 94-224 .420 1988---Jeanine Kliegl, Emmetsburg 19 238 12.5 Angie Kuhl, Waukee, 1991 23 92-217 .424 1987-Jeanine Kliegl, Emmetsburg 19 256 13.5 Mandy Blakestad, AHST 1992 22 92-261 .352 1986---Cathy Terwilliger, Burt 20 278 13.9 Staci Bruch, Ave-Ha-Shelby -Tennant, 1991 22 92-279 .330 1985---Sherry Brockman, Ind. St. John 21 355 16.9 Anne Knudtson, Osage, 1993 24 92-170 .541 1993--Mindy Sowers, Nishna Valley 22 189 8.6 Chris Van Zee, Waukee, 1988 24 89-225 .396 1984-Cathy Terwilliger, Burt 22 329 15.0 Anne Knudtson, Osage, 1992 27 88-189 .466 1983--Sharon Nielsen, Meriden-Cleghorn 17 220 12.9 Tara Gunderson, Harris-Lake Park, 1992 20 85-238 .357 1982-Stephannie Smith, Dav. Assumption 20 264 13.2 1981-Michele Metzger, Central Lyon 17 230 13.5 MOST THREE-POINT GOALS - ONE GAME 1980-Jennifer Berger, Amana 21 391 18.6 18-Stacey lngerslev, Elk Horn-Kimballton vs. Walnut, 1988. 1979---Joni Rahbusch, Sutherland 21 326 15.5 16-Stacey lngerslev, Elk Horn-Kimballton vs. East Monona, 1988 1978---Sherry Rinard, Winterset 18 256 14.2 (Tournament Record) 1977-Cristy Boles, Grand Valley 20 296 14.8 Annette Fales, Mingo 21 311 14.8 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 1976---Cathy Buryanek, Westfield 19 320 16.8 1975---Sherry Metzger, Morning Sun 16 253 15.8 YEARLY LEADERS 1974-Linda Asmussen , Preston 15 258 17.2 1993-Shana Vifian, Garnavillo 19 154 8.1 1973--Deb Young, Martensdale-St. Marys 332 15.8 1992-Anige Petty, Knoxville 20 146 7.3 1972-Deb Young, Martensdale-St. Marys 314 16.5 1991-Missy Danilson, Woodward-Granger 19 152 8.0 1971-Pam Hols, Fremont 278 15.5 1970-Gail Herbold, Mingo 280 15.5 Suzy Showers, Waterloo West, 1978 18 166 9.2 1969---Jan Henry, Lamoni 363 17.2 Cindy Less, Benton, 1975 25 231 9.2 1968---Ann Schoon, Pomeroy 245 17.5 Becky Reber, Tri-County, 1976 17 155 9.1 Polly Ven Horst, Pleasant Valley, 1974 8 73 9.1 ALL-TIME LEADERS Janelle Barz, Ackley-Geneva, 1979 29 263 9.1 Jennifer Berger, Amana , 1980 21 391 18.6 Gayle Boulton, Columbus, 1971 145 9.0 Ann Schoon, Pomeroy, 1968 245 17.5 Candee Miller, Stuart-Menlo, 1990 19 171 9.0 Ronda Olson, Galva, 1968 262 17.4 Jane Schreck, Durant, 1975 18 161 8.9 Jan Henry, Lamoni, 1969 363 17.2 Donna Keller, HLV, 1974 23 204 8.9 Linda Asmussen , Preston, 1974 15 258 17.2 Sue Markow, North, West Union, 1974 21 183 8.7 Sherry Brockman, Ind St. John, 1985 21 355 16.9 Robben Smith, Janesville, 1974 17 146 8.6 Cathy Buryanek, Westfield, 1976 19 320 16.8 Mindy Sowers, Nishna Valley, 1993 22 189 8.6 Pat Hols, Fremont 1971 278 16.3 Stacey Paskert, Emmetsburg, 1991 27 230 8.5 Cathy Terwilliger, Burt, 1985 23 370 16.1 Sally Weber, Lincoln, 1985 19 161 8.5 Brandy McColley, West Harrison, 1993 14 224 16.0 Pam Sandry, Lansing Kee, 1980 17 144 8.5 Jeanne Jones, Murray, 1980 21 334 15.9 Kris Sade, Marshaltlown, 1980 20 169 8.5 Sherry Metzger, Morning Sun, 1975 16 253 15.8 Kim Peters, Andrew, 1977 26 221 8.5 Deb Young, Martensdale-St. Marys, 1973 332 15.8 Jenny Speltz , Turkey Valley, 1977 25 213 8.5 Karla McKibben, Rembrandt, 1972 238 15.8 Jeri Paul, Semco, 1978 22 188 8.5 Donna Youngblood, Paton-Churdan, 1968 298 15.6 Janice Beelner, Kingsley-Pierson, 1968 297 15.6 BLOCKED SHOTS Laurie Peterson, Meriden-Cleghorn, 1976 18 280 15.6 Yearly Leaders Fran Wahlert, Stuart, 1969 218 15.5 Gail Herbold, Mingo, 1970 280 15.5 1993-- Julie Wolleson, Lawton-Bronson 18 102 5.7 Joni Rahbusch, Sutherland, 1979 21 326 15.5 1992-Merci McCay, United 17 126 7.4 1991-Denise Clay, Malvern 17 128 7.5 INTERCEPTIONS 1990-Dawn Striege,l Tri-County 20 124 6.2 Yearly Leaders 1989---Tracy Bangs, Garnavillo 20 142 7.1 1993--Mindy Sowers, Nishna Valley 22 189 8.6 1988--Lisa Miedema, OC Unity Christian 20 127 6.4 1992-Sondra Moore, Wayne 22 171 7.8 1987-Tami Peterman, Nishna Valley 23 136 5.9 1991-Stacey Paskert, Emmetsburg 27 230 8.5 1986---Joan Jensen, Estherville 10 55 5.5 1990-Candee Miller, Stuart-Menlo 19 171 9.0 1985---Renee Meade, Clear Creek 19 94 5.0 1989---Charity Marvin, Moulton-Udell 15 111 7.4 1984--JoeLyn Henry, Kingsley-Pierson 19 114 6.0 1988---Danel Eilderts, Ackley-Geneva 17 135 7.9 198 Rhonda Hunter, Spencer 18 131 7.3 1987-Jill Eggleston, Janesville 20 200 10.0 1982-Stephannie Smith, Dav. Assumption 20 130 6.5 1986-June Martin, Norwalk 22 164 7.5 1981-Shelly Koehn, HLV 17 122 7.2 1985-Sally Weber, Lincoln 19 161 8.5 1980-Kelly Hall, Saydel 14 84 6.0 1984-5ally Weber, Lincoln 20 144 7.2 1979---Terri Skalla, Scranton 20 139 7.0 1983--Rhonda West, Mingo 19 156 8.2 1978--Robin Ryerson, Norwalk 24 141 5.9 1982-Beth Lamb, Milford 19 142 7.5 1977- Theresa Cortesio, Moravia 25 175 7.0 1981-Denise Watson, Sioux City North 18 132 7.3 1976---Nancy Falk, Don Bosco 19 159 8.4 1980-Pam Sandry, Lansing Kee 17 144 8.5 1975---Nancy Falk, Don Bosco 18 188 10.4 1979-sandy Hawkins, Bennett 26 247 9.5 1978---Deanne Hodges, Des Moines North 20 243 12.2 ALL-TIME LEADERS 1977-Kim Peters, Andrew 26 221 8.5 Nancy Falk, Don Bosco, 1975 18 188 10.4 Jenny Speltz, Turkey Valley 25 213 8.5 Nancy Falk, Don Bosco, 1976 19 159 8.4 1976---Nancy Coughlin, Griswold 24 222 9.3 Cindy Less, Benton, 1975 25 203 8.1 1975---Vickie Sickels, Janesville 17 168 9.9 Denise Clay, Lavern, 1991 17 128 7.5 1974-Donna Keller, HLV 23 204 8.9 Sherri Thomas, Centerville, 1976 23 171 7.4 1973--Bobbi Blankenship, Cumb-Massena 157 9.3 Merci McCay, United, 1992 17 126 7.4 1972-Linda Ruepke, Chariton 143 7.9 Rhonda Hunter, Spencer, 1983 18 131 7.3 1971-Gayle Boulton, Columbus 145 9.0 Shelly Koehn, HLV, 1981 17 122 7.2 1970-Angela Hansen, Ringsted 177 8.4 Tracy Bangs, Garnavillo, 1989 20 142 7.1 1969---Eileen Beninga, Dike 145 8.1 Terri Skalla, Scranton, 1979 20 139 7.0 Sheila Benz, Moulton-Udell 153 8.1 Theresa Cortesio, Moravia, 1977 25 175 7.0 1968---Ann Schoon, Pomeroy 116 8.3 Sherri Thomas, Centerville, 1975 19 131 6.9 Stephannie Smith, Dav.Assump tion, 1982 20 130 6.5 ALL-TIME LEADERS Nancy Jones, North, West Union, 1976 21 137 6.5 Deanne Hodges, Des Moines North, 1978 20 243 12.2 Heidi Tuttle, Willow, 1989 22 141 6.4 Caroline Nelson, Tri-Center, 1978 25 256 10.2 Lisa Miedema, OC Unity Christian, 1988 20 127 6.4 Jill Eggleston, Janesville, 1987 20 200 10.0 Sharon Dirks, Midland, 1983 21 135 6.4 Vickie Sickels, Janesville, 1975 17 168 9.9 Pat Karels, Burt, 1979 27 172 6.4 Sandy Fell, Everly, 1975 24 231 9.6 Sheila Gregan, Columbus, 1976 17 108 6.4 Sandy Hawkins, Bennett, 1979 26 247 9.5 Kim Peters, Andrew, 1976 31 195 6.3 Nancy Coughlin, Griswold, 1976 24 222 9.3 Karry Crafton, West Burlington, 1976 26 164 6.3 Bobbi Blankenship, Cumb-Massena, 1973 157 9.3 Beth Wehrkamp, Hartley, 1981 21 132 6.3