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Proceeds Benefit the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame, a 501(C) www.hoopshall.com 2016. can be purchased by mail or online at at online or mail by purchased be can p.m. on Wednesday, March 23, 23, March Wednesday, on p.m. Reservations and congratulatory ads ads congratulatory and Reservations Castle, from 11:00 a.m.-1:00 a.m.-1:00 11:00 from Castle, Corporation. Basketball Hall of Fame in New New in Fame of Hall Basketball Fame, a 501(c)3 Not-for-Profit Not-for-Profit 501(c)3 a Fame, will be held at the Indiana Indiana the at held be will Indiana Basketball Hall of of Hall Basketball Indiana State Championship teams teams Championship State today! Proceeds benefit the the benefit Proceeds today! Center Circle Officials and the the and Officials Circle Center to reserve your place with us us with place your reserve to Team, Silver Medal Winner, Winner, Medal Silver Team, please use the attached form form attached the use please Inductees, Silver Anniversary Anniversary Silver Inductees, Tickets for this event are $50; $50; are event this for Tickets A Reception honoring the 2016 2016 the honoring Reception A at 7:00 p.m. 7:00 at team. team. 1966 Michigan City Elston City Michigan 1966 and the program gets underway underway gets program the and Gary Roosevelt Gary Dinner is served at 6:00 p.m., p.m., 6:00 at served is Dinner team and the the and team 1991 1991 rub elbows with the honorees. honorees. the with elbows rub state championships, the the championships, state 6:00 p.m. offers the chance to to chance the offers p.m. 6:00 members of schools that won won that schools of members Class of 1991 of Class A reception from 5:00 p.m. to to p.m. 5:00 from reception A and reunites reunites and from the Indiana High School School High Indiana the from Fame. Silver Anniversary All-Star team team All-Star Anniversary Silver the Indiana Basketball Hall of of Hall Basketball Indiana the inductees, brings together a a together brings inductees, honor the newest members of of members newest the honor The program honors the newest newest the honors program The to the boys’ state finals to to finals state boys’ the to reunion of its greatest stars. stars. greatest its of reunion gather during the week prior prior week the during gather basketball heritage and a a and heritage basketball Indiana high school basketball basketball school high Indiana is a celebration of our state’s state’s our of celebration a is Each year, the legends of of legends the year, Each The Annual Awards Banquet Banquet Awards Annual The SPONSORS ! P EVENING ECIAL P S A FOR US JOIN LEASE HALL OF FAME FAME OF HALL 2016 INDUCTEES Join the Legends of Damon Bailey, Bedford North Lawrence 1990 PAID IN 47362 Non-Profit Permit #23 Tom Bowman, Martinsville 1959 New Castle, Indiana Basketball U.S. Postage Calbert Cheaney, Evansville Harrison 1989 Hank Clason, Goshen 1938 In welcoming the Jim Fisher, Lebanon 1979 Russ Grieger, Evansville Bosse 1960 Bill Hahn, Michigan City Elston 1959 Newest Members Willie Humes, Madison 1967 Brad Miley, Rushville 1976 of the Terry Stillabower, Lafayette Jefferson 1964 Joe Todrank, Holland 1956 Charles Butch Wade, Columbus 1963 Indiana Basketball Indiana Pacers Silver Medal Award Hall of Fame Mike Blake, Evansville Broadcaster Centennial Award Bill Diddel, Indianapolis Manual 1904 SILVER ANNIVERSARY TEAM Lance Barker Alan Henderson Daimon Beathea Jeff Massey Brandon Brantley Lamar Morton Andy Elkins Steve Nicodemus Tony Etchison Andre Owens 2016 Men’s Annual Brian Evans Glenn Robinson Marlon Fleming Lasalle Thompson, III Awards Banquet Jerry Freshwater Chris Wilburn Chad Gilbert Jason Williams 2016 CENTER CIRCLE Wednesday, March 23, 2016 OFFICIALS AWARD Primo Banquet Hall Ken Gorrell, Franklin Rex Nichols, Mooresville 2615 National Avenue Jim Schwenk, Jasper Indianapolis, IN 46227 Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame One Hall of Fame Court New Castle, IN 47362 REQUESSTED ADDRESS SERVICE SILVER ANNIVERSARY INDIANA BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME 2016 INDUCTEES 2016 INDUCTEES DAMON BAILEY, Bedford North Lawrence 1990 BILL HAHN, Michigan City Elston 1959 TEAM 1990 Indiana Mr. Basketball, National High School Led Michigan City Elston to two sectional and LANCE BARKER, Columbus East, Valparaiso University Player of the Year, & National High School Player of conference titles, three-year starter for Drake University, Indiana Pacers Silver Medal Award the Decade, McDonald’s All-American, all-time leading named to Drake’s 1960’s all-decade team, 246 wins, MIKE BLAKE, Evansville Broadcaster DAIMON BEATHEA, Elkhart Memorial, Michigan St. scorer in Indiana high school basketball history (3,134), five sectionals and one regional championship as HS On air with 14WFIE-TV since 1970, won numerous BRANDON BRANTLEY, Andrean, Purdue University led BNL to three state finals and 1990 state title, 1994 head coach, coached two Indiana Mr. Basketballs at awards for his coverage and support of high school ANDY ELKINS, Evansville Bosse, University of Evansville All-American at Indiana University, graduated having Michigan City Rogers, also coached at Eastern Greene, sports including 1989 IIAAA Distinguished Media Service TONY ETCHISON, Noblesville, Mercer University won more games in an IU jersey than any other player Mississinewa, Muncie South and a Ball State University Award, 1998 IHSAA Distinguished Media Service Award BRIAN EVANS, Terre Haute South, Indiana University (108), graduated #5 in career scoring (1,741) and #2 in assistant coach and was inducted in 2006 into National Television assists (474) 1994 NBA draft pick Academy of Arts and Sciences Silver Circle, hosted MARLON FLEMING, Southport, Ball State University WILLIE HUMES, Madison 1967 multiple telethons and fundraisers for charities including JERRY FRESHWATER, Marion, SE Missouri State U. TOM BOWMAN, Martinsville 1959 Four-year starter on four sectional title teams, Madison’s Muscular Dystrophy, United Way, March of Dimes, CHAD GILBERT, Charlestown, Univ.of Southern Indiana Three-year starter led Martinsville to two sectional 2nd all-time leading scorer (1,876) and holds single Ronald McDonald House and Little Sisters of the Poor ALAN HENDERSON, Brebeuf, Indiana University titles, led Butler University to first-ever NCAA game scoring record (53), All-American at Vincennes JEFF MASSEY, Concord, Xavier University tournament appearance and upset win over #9 University, 1,218 points in two seasons, holds 8 of top 11 Bowling Green, tallied 1,334 points to graduate single-game scoring records at Idaho State University, Centennial Award LAMAR MORTON, Muncie Southside, IUPUI as Butler’s all-time leading scorer, three-time all- amassed 1,510 points in two seasons, 1971 NBA and BILL DIDDEL, Indianapolis Manual 1904 STEVE NICODEMUS, Whitko, Michigan State Universty conference selection and 1962 Conference MVP, ABA draft pick Led 1904 Indianapolis Manual team to “eminently ANDRE OWENS, South Bend Riley, Oklahoma State U. 1963 NBA draft pick and 1964 Olympic team alternate qualified to be high school champion of Indiana and GLENN ROBINSON, Gary Roosevelt, Purdue University BRAD MILEY, Rushville 1976 Ohio”, according to school yearbook seven years before LASALLE THOMPSON, Pike, Ball State University CALBERT CHEANEY, Evansville Harrison 1989 1976 Indiana All-Star, member of Rushville’s 1976 State an organized state tourney was instituted, two-time all- Martinsville, Loyola University (Chi.) 1989 Indiana All-Star holds single-game (47) scoring Runner-Up squad, remains school’s single season state player at Wabash College, named best basketball CHRIS WILBURN, record at Evansville Harrison, led teams to two city rebounding leader (394), holds state finals record of player in the U.S. in a poll by sportswriters in 1908 JASON WILLIAMS, Pike, University of Notre Dame and conference championships, only player in Harrison 50 rebounds in two games, starter on Indiana State (deceased) history to have jersey retired, his 2,613 career points University’s 1979 NCAA National Runner-Up team, remains IU and Big Ten Conference career scoring graduated as Sycamores’ 6th leading rebounder (627) records, 1993 consensus National Player of the Year, and 2nd in games played (120), played four seasons selected #6 in 1993 NBA Draft, tallied 7,826 points and professionally overseas 2016 CENTER CIRCLE OFFICIALS AWARD 2,610 rebounds in 13 NBA seasons TERRY STILLABOWER, Lafayette Jefferson 1964 Center Circle Officials Award will be presented to three outstanding boys’ officials: HANK CLASON, Goshen 1938 Leading scorer of 1964 Indiana All-Stars, led Lafayette KEN GORRELL, Franklin Three-time all-conference, all-county and leading scorer, Jeff to back-to-back state finals and1964 state REX NICHOLS, Mooresville led Goshen to 1936 sectional championship, led NIHSC championship, two-time leading scorer for Tyler Junior JIM SCHWENK, Jasper (deceased) Conference in scoring and captained all-county team, College and led team to National Tournament, finished leading scorer at Northwestern University and an all-Big career at Ball State University, where he holds record for Ten selection, a noted member of Wildcats’ 1940 Big Ten most field goals made in a game (20) baseball champions (deceased) RESERVATION FORM for INDIANA BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME JOE TODRANK, Holland 1956 2016 MEN’S ANNUAL AWARDS DINNER JIM FISHER, Lebanon 1979 Three-year starter led Holland to 50-16 record, named Wednesday, March 23, 2016 Primo Banquet Hall, Indianapolis Reception 5:00-6:00 p.m. Dinner 6:00 p.m. 1,317 career points, among school leaders in career Little All-American at Oakland City College, led Oaks to Table of eight (8) can be arranged
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