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Enrollments 14&15.Xlsx IHSAA Baseball Classifications 2015‐16 and 2016‐17 15-16 Class SCHOOL NAME - By Enrollment 9th G 10th G 11th G 12th G Totals # in Class 1 4A Carmel High School 1177 1223 1218 1212 4830 1 2 4A Ben Davis High School 1154 1009 1052 1005 4220 2 3 4A Warren Central High School 949 932 866 855 3602 3 4 4A North Central (Indpls.) High School 967 909 797 847 3520 4 5 4A Penn High School 883 859 851 780 3373 5 6 4A Lake Central High School 817 794 801 784 3196 6 7 4A Pike High School 873 823 746 718 3160 7 8 4A Hamilton Southeastern HS 806 724 728 760 3018 8 9 4A Fishers High School 867 740 748 610 2965 9 10 4A Avon High School 704 706 681 666 2757 10 11 4A Noblesville High School 741 664 644 644 2693 11 12 4A Crown Point High School 656 671 717 620 2664 12 13 4A Franklin Central High School 659 646 634 564 2503 13 14 4A Portage High School 610 647 630 599 2486 14 15 4A Center Grove High School 636 625 592 603 2456 15 16 4A Brownsburg High School 616 626 598 596 2436 16 17 4A Lawrence Central High School 598 550 617 550 2315 17 18 4A Homestead Senior High School 578 587 573 570 2308 18 19 4A Lawrence North High School 566 573 562 576 2277 19 20 4A Perry Meridian High School 527 605 547 577 2256 20 21 4A Merrillville High Sch 575 561 528 564 2228 21 22 4A F.W. Northrop High School 594 574 513 498 2179 22 23 4A Jeffersonville High School 575 534 518 515 2142 23 24 4A Carroll (F.W.) High School 574 516 526 521 2137 24 25 4A Warsaw Community HS 557 522 509 526 2114 25 26 4A Southport High School 508 557 526 501 2092 26 27 4A Valparaiso High School 532 484 511 538 2065 27 28 4A Columbus North High School 525 531 465 523 2044 28 29 4A Chesterton Senior High School 537 521 499 473 2030 29 30 4A LaPorte High School 527 500 480 502 2009 30 31 4A New Albany Senior High School 477 498 509 504 1988 31 32 4A Castle High School 518 477 478 467 1940 32 33 4A Lafayette Jefferson High School 504 509 495 427 1935 33 34 4A Westfield High School 556 487 445 440 1928 34 35 4A Elkhart Memorial High School 490 484 478 436 1888 35 36 4A Anderson High School 530 476 440 426 1872 36 37 4A Terre Haute South Vigo High Sch 534 474 448 405 1861 37 38 4A Kokomo High School 425 471 476 489 1861 38 39 4A Elkhart Central High School 507 525 414 411 1857 39 40 4A Terre Haute North Vigo High Sch 552 445 408 432 1837 40 41 4A Goshen High School 492 439 467 437 1835 41 42 4A F.W. Snider High School 462 475 446 447 1830 42 43 4A Zionsville Community High Sch 487 459 459 418 1823 43 44 4A Indpls. Arsenal Technical High School 443 438 458 471 1810 44 45 4A F.W. North Side High School 504 462 391 449 1806 45 46 4A Harrison (W.Laf.) High Sch 500 437 440 398 1775 46 IHSAA Baseball Classifications 2015‐16 and 2016‐17 47 4A Bloomington High School South 446 442 442 440 1770 47 48 4A Whiteland Community High Sch 500 454 414 395 1763 48 49 4A S.B. Adams High School 477 469 423 388 1757 49 50 4A McCutcheon High School 434 446 409 413 1702 50 51 4A Michigan City High Sch 431 463 413 394 1701 51 52 4A Muncie Central High School 473 463 410 352 1698 52 53 4A Bloomington High School North 468 437 399 394 1698 53 54 4A Floyd Central High School 427 431 433 404 1695 54 55 4A Decatur Central High School 488 407 413 379 1687 55 56 4A Huntington North High School 414 445 386 436 1681 56 57 4A Concord Community High School 445 416 406 394 1661 57 58 4A Franklin Community High Sch 369 402 391 468 1630 58 59 4A Evans. North High School 402 393 427 393 1615 59 60 4A Bedford-North Lawrence High School 453 367 401 376 1597 60 61 4A Martinsville High School 417 416 371 360 1564 61 62 4A Plainfield High School 416 403 369 372 1560 62 63 4A Columbus East High School 422 383 382 372 1559 63 64 4A Munster High School 398 368 349 396 1511 64 65 4A Mishawaka High School 341 382 373 350 1446 65 66 4A Greenfield-Central High Sch 387 361 339 352 1439 66 67 4A Jennings County High School 402 370 342 309 1423 67 68 4A Richmond High School 365 368 353 329 1415 68 69 4A Pendleton Heights High School 391 346 331 343 1411 69 70 4A Evans. F. J. Reitz High Sch 363 342 334 331 1370 70 71 4A Mooresville High School 388 359 328 289 1364 71 72 4A F.W. South Side High School 366 332 348 312 1358 72 73 4A Hammond Morton Senior High School 339 343 339 316 1337 73 74 4A Hobart High School 352 313 370 291 1326 74 75 4A Northridge High School 352 326 342 301 1321 75 76 4A East Central High School 335 342 321 304 1302 76 77 4A Seymour Senior High School 349 335 307 308 1299 77 78 4A Indpls. Cathedral HS 343 313 337 299 1292 78 79 4A S.B. Riley High School 348 332 300 297 1277 79 80 4A F.W. Wayne High School 301 316 332 322 1271 80 81 4A S.B. Clay High School 362 328 302 278 1270 81 82 4A Evans. Central High School 320 354 304 291 1269 82 83 4A Gary West Side Leadership Acad. 321 283 295 368 1267 83 84 4A Logansport Comm High Sch 327 298 310 307 1242 84 85 4A East Noble High School 312 320 302 279 1213 85 86 4A DeKalb High School 290 305 278 325 1198 86 87 4A Lowell Senior High School 315 306 266 300 1187 87 88 4A Roncalli HS 316 279 305 276 1176 88 89 4A East Chicago Central High Sch 319 332 277 247 1175 89 90 4A Evans. Harrison High Sch 317 300 274 282 1173 90 91 4A Mt. Vernon (Fortville) High School 323 273 313 261 1170 91 92 4A Greenwood Community High Sch 333 297 291 239 1160 92 93 4A Shelbyville Sr High Sch 292 300 264 278 1134 93 IHSAA Baseball Classifications 2015‐16 and 2016‐17 94 4A Plymouth High School 290 280 267 283 1120 94 95 4A New Castle Chrysler High Sch 270 277 296 276 1119 95 96 4A Highland High School 278 276 278 286 1118 96 97 4A Connersville Sr High School 287 302 270 253 1112 97 98 3A Jay County High School 277 277 322 232 1108 1 99 3A Kankakee Valley High School 273 295 258 268 1094 2 100 3A New Palestine High School 270 265 314 245 1094 3 101 3A Jasper High School 278 261 299 241 1079 4 102 3A F.W. Bishop Dwenger HS 287 260 263 253 1063 5 103 3A Northview High School 270 280 252 227 1029 6 104 3A Marion High School 266 261 243 259 1029 7 105 3A Lebanon Senior High School 264 254 260 240 1018 8 106 3A Columbia City High School 251 267 260 235 1013 9 107 3A Madison Consolidated High Sch 269 247 233 257 1006 10 108 3A S.B. Washington High School 261 252 251 237 1001 11 109 3A New Prairie High School 253 276 208 232 969 12 110 3A Wawasee High School 269 249 226 218 962 13 111 3A New Haven High School 233 227 217 254 931 14 112 3A S.B. Saint Joseph's HS 237 227 238 212 914 15 113 3A Leo Junior/Senior High School 223 202 238 248 911 16 114 3A South Dearborn High School 218 233 241 203 895 17 115 3A Beech Grove Sr High School 278 240 177 197 892 18 116 3A Silver Creek High School 234 238 214 204 890 19 117 3A Franklin County High 238 223 218 210 889 20 118 3A Boonville High School 226 252 208 203 889 21 119 3A Evans. Bosse High School 264 223 224 177 888 22 120 3A Delta High School 214 241 203 195 853 23 121 3A Scottsburg Senior High School 222 197 215 216 850 24 122 3A Angola High School 227 190 228 196 841 25 123 3A NorthWood High School 223 219 219 180 841 26 124 3A Owen Valley Community HS 221 209 205 199 834 27 125 3A Frankfort Senior High School 224 188 227 192 831 28 126 3A Hammond Gavit Mdl/High Sch 256 206 177 191 830 29 127 3A Western High School 219 215 206 186 826 30 128 3A Hammond Clark Md/HS 200 214 183 224 821 31 129 3A Edgewood High School 218 212 194 189 813 32 130 3A Mississinewa High School 242 194 189 185 810 33 131 3A Culver Academies 164 213 221 209 807 34 132 3A Danville Community High Sch 194 200 217 193 804 35 133 3A Indpls.
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