2017 March 9 10 11

Christian College National Invitational Tournament Men’s Championship CCNIT MEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP Schedule of Events

Wednesday, March 8 Table of Contents Tournament Team Practices @ OCU...... 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. CCNIT Pre-Tourn. Banquet @ Community ...... 7:00 p.m. CCNIT Basketball Coaches’ Meeting...... 10:00 p.m. Schedule of Events...... 1 Thursday, March 9 Tournament Host Facts...... 1 Tournament Teams Shoot-Around...... 8:00 a.m.-11:30 p.m. Welcome-Dr. Ray Barber, President OCU...... 2 CCNIT Quarterfinals...... 1:00-9:00 p.m. Welcome-OCU Athletics/Media Relations...... 2 Rhema College vs. Toccoa Falls College...... 1:00 p.m. Welcome-Jim Stephens, Chamber of Commerce...... 3 Morthland College vs. Southwestern Adventist...... 3:00 p.m. Welcome-CCNIT Tournament Committee...... 3 Queen City Christian vs. Yellowstone Christian..... 5:00 p.m. CCNIT Tournament Records...... 5 2016 CCNIT Results...... 6 Oakland City University vs. Ecclesia College...... 7:00 p.m. 2017 CCNIT Championship Bracket...... 7 Friday, March 10 CCNIT Statistical Leaders...... 8 Tournament Teams Shoot-Around...... 8:00 a.m.-11:30 p.m. Ecclesia College Royals...... 10 Morthland College Patriots...... 11 CCNIT Semifinals...... 1:00-9:00 p.m. Oakland City University Mighty Oaks...... 12 Loser Game 1 vs. Loser Game 2...... 1:00 p.m. Queen City Christian College Crusaders...... 13 Loser Game 3 vs. Loser Game 4...... 3:00 p.m. Rhema College Eagles...... 14 Winner Game 1 vs. Winner Game 2...... 5:00 p.m. Southwestern Adventist University Knights...... 15 Winner Game 3 vs. Winner Game 4...... 7:00 p.m. Toccoa Falls College Screaming Eagles...... 16 Yellowstone Christian College Centurions...... 17 Saturday, March 11 Corporate Partners...... 19-21 Tournament Teams Shoot-Around...... 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Tournament Sponsors/Friends...... 22 CCNIT 7th Place Game...... 2:00 p.m. Hospitality Room Sponsors...... 23 CCNIT 5th Place Game...... 4:00 p.m. Team Hosts...... 23 CCNIT 3rd Place Game...... 6:00 p.m. CCNIT Championship Game...... 8:00 p.m. CCNIT Awards Presentations...... 10:15 p.m. Corporate Partners Tournament Host Facts Hampton Inn...... 19 Vectren Energy...... 20 Fairfield Inn...... 21 Name: Oakland City University Gibson County Tourism Bureau...... BC Location: Oakland City, Indiana Enrollment: 460 (Oakland City Campus) Church Affiliation: General Baptist Athletic Affiliation: NCAA II; NCCAA I Advertisers’ Index Nickname: Mighty Oaks Colors: Navy, Columbia Blue, and White Home Court: Johnson Center (1,600) President: Dr. Ray Barber Wilson...... IFC Chaplain: Marc Grimes Old National Bank...... 4 Athletic Director: Dr. Mike Sandifar (Panhandle State, 1971) Aigner Construction...... 4 New England Flag & Banner...... 9 Basketball Coach: Dr. Mike Sandifar (Panhandle State, 1971) German American Banking...... 18 Assistant Coach: Patti Buchta (Oakland City University, 1982) ARAMARK...... 24 Assistant Coach: Mikel Breeden (Oakland City University, 2008) SMI...... 24 Sports Information Director: David Hose (OCU, 2008) Gibson General Hospital...... IBC Trainer: Louis Rusch Team Doctors: Dr. Terry Gehlhausen, Dr. Karl Lamb

CCNIT MEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP 1 Welcome to the ccNit Men’s basketball Championship

Dr. Ray elcome to Gibson County, Indiana, and the campus of Oakland City University for the W2017 Christian College National Invitational Tournament Championship. All of us here at Oakland City University are delighted to be the host institution for the 2017 Christian Barber College National Invitational Tournament. We congratulate each participating student/athlete and coach for the accomplishments President and successes during the 2016-17 basketball season. Your endeavors have culminated in an invitation to compete in the CCNIT Men’s Basketball Championship that involves eight out- standing Christian colleges and universities. This week will provide every participant, from athletes and coaches to spectators in the stands, the opportunity to demonstrate their commitment to and community in Jesus Christ. May the Christian spirit of love, justice, and fair play direct all of our activities, not only in this tournament, but in each day of our lives. I would like to offer a special word of thanks to all of those who have given so much of their time and effort to make this tournament possible. It is no small feat to bring together eight competing teams for a week of back-to-back, great basketball! We appreciate all that you have done. Again, we welcome you to the campus of Oakland City University and trust you will have a great week of fellowship and basketball.

Yours In Christ,

Oakland City University Dr. Ray Barber, President

he Tournament Media Director for the 2017 Christian College National Invitational David TTournament Men’s Basketball championship is Oakland City University Sports Information Director David Hose. Hose David will provide half time and post game statistics to each team for each game, as well as providing members of the media, including newspaper, radio, and television, with statistics, feature stories, and interview opportunities. Sports Information It is our desire and responsibility to make certain that each school’s results are reported to the respective school’s media outlets in a timely manner. After each game, national, state, and local media will be contacted in an effort to ensure proper media coverage of the Christian College National Invitational Tournament. Pre-Tournament statistics will be provided to the members of the media prior to the start of the tournament, and after the first day’s competition has been completed, an updated version will be prepared and ready for media personnel prior to the start of action on day two. A final updated version of the tournament’s two-day statistics, including both team and individual statistics will be ready prior to the start of the final day of action. Complete tournament coverage will be provided by Pete Swanson in the Princeton Daily Clarion, beginning Monday morning prior to the tournament through the tournament’s completion. Swanson, an award winning sports writer, will be in attendance at each of the 12 games of the tournament. Special thanks to Chips Inc., in Ft. Branch, IN, for designing the CCNIT T-shirts. Oakland City Again, WELCOME to Gibson County and Southwestern Indiana. We know you are in for a GREAT WEEK!! University

2 CCNIT MEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP Welcome to the ccNit Men’s basketball Championship

he Gibson County Chamber of Commerce would like to extend a warm welcome to the T coaches, players, CCNIT Staff, team families, and fans at the 2017 Christian College Jim National Invitational Men’s Basketball Tournament. Our county is honored to have Oakland City University host the 2017 CCNIT Men’s Basketball Championship. We are especially Stephens grateful to all teams for their participation in this year’s exciting eight team tournament event. Executive Director The spirit of competition, teamwork, and sportsmanship is a great Indiana and Gibson County tradition, and it is through participation in a variety of events, including academically, athleti- cally, and spiritually, that our student-athletes grow and achieve their full potential and model strong values and character. Coach Sandifar, tournament staff, and the tournament organizing committee have worked hard all year long to organize this National Tournament and are proud to host every team in attendance.

We hope you enjoy your stay in our community as much as we enjoy welcoming you here. We sincerely wish everyone the best of luck in this year’s competition! Good Luck Teams!!!

Sincerely,

Gibson County Jim Stephens Executive Director Chamber of Commerce

he 2017 Christian College National Invitational Tournament Men’s Basketball TChampionship Organizing Committee offers a hearty welcome to all CCNIT Eric Tournament players, coaches, cheerleaders, fans, boosters and CCNIT personnel to Gibson County, Indiana! Heidenreich We are glad you are here, and we hope each of you have a great week of basketball. Our hard-working committee has worked diligently since last August to put together a week of activities, centered around the basketball tournament, that will provide fun and fel- Committee Member lowship for every coach, team, and fan. We met monthly from August through December of 2016, then every two weeks in January and the first two weeks of February, before meeting weekly the final three weeks of February and March, including March 2nd, as we put the pieces of the puzzle together for this GREAT week of fun and fellowship that includes side trips, community service projects, breakfasts, luncheons, dinners, pre-tournament banquet, and of course, BASKETBALL!! Again, WELCOME to Gibson County and Southwestern Indiana. We know you’re in for a GREAT WEEK!!

Sincerely,

The Tournament Organizing Committee: Jim Stephens, Ann Hyneman, Gary Jossa, Mike Sandifar, Eric Heidenreich, Jerry Basham, David Hose, Pete Swanson, Phil Young, Tournament Mark Miller, Mark Iunghuhn, Ginger Happe, Organizing Mikel Breeden, Crystle Hewitt, Robin Slaton, Committee Dan Egierski, Ashley Engler

CCNIT MEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP 3 Christian College National Invitational Tournament

Statistics Crew Sponsored by

AIGNER CONSTRUCTION Boonville, IN

4 CCNIT MEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP CCNIT Tournament Records

Individual Records

Single Game Points Single Game Rebounds Single Game Assists 1. Keegan Oyugi, YCC (3/11/16) 43 1. Ahmad Dauda, OMWC (3/14/15) 18 1. Kadeem Palmer, OMWC (3/15/14) 15 2. Javan Linson, IDU (3/16/13) 40 2. Cameron Williams, TFC (3/12/16) 17 2. Jermain Langley, Brescia (3/11/16) 11 3. Keegan Oyugi, YCC (3/12/16) 39 William Holloway, IDU (3/14/14) 17 3. Jermain Langley, Brescia (3/10/16) 10 Averie Armbrister, KC (3/14/14) 39 4. Averie Armbrister, KC (3/15/14) 16 4. Lakuan McPhaul, VU-L (3/14/14) 9 William Holloway, IDU (3/14/14) 39 Leon Boddie, KC (3/15/13) 16 5. Alex McGuire, HBC (3/16/13) 9 Javan Linson, IDU (3/15/13) 39 6. Osondu Kelvinson, YCC (3/12/16) 15 Cameron LeFear, OCU (3/13/12) 9 7. Zach Thompson (3/11/16) 38 Brandon Morton, OCU (3/13/15) 15 7. Anthony Rush, LCU (3/13/15) 8 Nick McCoy, OMWC (3/13/12) 38 4. Aaron Rushing, Morthland (3/14/15) 14 Javan Linson, IDU (3/14/14) 8 9. Keron Jackson, Victory (3/16/13) 37 Jordan McClendon, Johnson (3/12/15) 14 Averie Armbrister, KC (3/14/14) 8 10. Ahmad Dauda, OMWC (3/14/15) 35 John Leonard, Rhema (3/14 & 3/15/14) 14 Javeon Walker, CRC (3/16/13) 8 Averie Armbrister, KC (3/15/14) 35 Seven more from 2012, 2013 & 2014 14 Dmitry Zimin, VU-L (3/14/12) 8 Single Game Steals Single Game Blocks Tournament Scoring Average 1. Ulrick Paul, Valor (3/15/13) 9 1. Lex Desir, Rhema (3/14/15) 7 1. Averie Armbrister, KC (2014) 35.0 2. Ryan Helfert, OCU (3/13/15) 6 2. Brandon Morton, OCU (3/14/14) 5 2. Keegan Oyugi, YCC (2016) 34.3 Dennis Gravely, VU-L (3/14/14) 6 Brandon Morton, OCU (3/15/13) 5 3. Javan Linson, IDU (2013) 32.0 Leanard Brinson, IDU (3/15/13) 6 Leon Boddie, Knoxville (3/15/14) 5 4. Christopher Calvan, VU-L (2014) 30.0 5. Zach Barrett, TFC (3/10/16) 5 Egor Shakhmetov, VU-L (3/13/12) 5 5. Zach Thompson, LCU (2016) 27.3 Javan Linson, IDU (3/15/14) 5 5. Chris Archie, Allen (3/12/16) 4 6. Tyler Johnson, HBC (2013) 27.0 Alex Desir, Rhema (3/13/14) 5 Brandon Morton, OCU (3/14/15) 4 7. William Holloway, IDU (2014) 25.7 Tyrell Hursey, Victory (3/14/13) 5 Jordan McClendon, Johnson (3/14/15) 4 8. Ahmad Dauda, OMWC (2015) 25.0 Jaylnn Mosby, IDU (3/14/12) 5 Aaron Rushing, Morthland (3/14/15) 4 Nick McCoy, OMWC (2012) 25.0 Shawn Starks, IDU (3/12/12) 5 Four more from 2012-2014 4 10. M Scott, OMWC (‘15) / C Calvan, VU-L (‘13) 24.3 Tournament Percentage Tournament Three-Point Percentage Tournament Free-Throw Percentage 1. Brandon Morton, OCU (23-28) (‘15) .821 1. James Byrd, Rhema (7-10) (2016) .700 1. Kendall Wittmer, OCU (12-12) (‘12) 1.000 2. Jan Zornjan, VU-L (13-16) (2014) .813 Andrew Gifford, LCU (7-10) (2016) .700 Jonathan Sulak, OCU (8-8) (2015) 1.000 3. Mitch Stahl, OCU (20-26) (2012) .769 3. Andrew Bray, LCU (7-11) (2015) .636 3. Zach Thompson, LCU (14-15) (‘16) .933 Ed Carter, Brescia (10-13) (2016) .769 4. Ryan Crowe, Boyce (7-12) (2015) .583 4. Steve Hilal, IDU (13-14) (2012) .929 Brandon Morton, OCU (10-13) (2012) .769 5. Matt Lucas, OCU (11-20) (2016) .550 5. Maurice Fuller, OCU (12-13) (2012) .923 Joshua White, Rhema (10-13) (2012) .769 6. Adam Cunningham, Valor (6-11) (2013) .545 6. Stefan Tellis, YCC (11-12) (2016) .917 7. Jordan Miles, Victory (18-24) (2013) .750 7. Lafayette Jackson, Boyce (8-15) (‘15) .533 Mitch Stahl, OCU (22-24) (2013) .917 8. Brandon Morton, OCU (19-26) (‘14) .731 8. Charlie Brown, LCU (10-19) (2016) .526 8. Seth Fitzgerald, Allen (10-11) (‘16) .909 9. Jan Zornjan, VU-L (9-13) (2012) .692 Jovan Morris, TFC (10-19) (2016) .526 9. Andrew Gifford, LCU (9-10) (2016) .900 10. Dallas Doku, Rhema (11-16) (2016) .688 10. Jaihlen Teague, OMWC (15-29) (‘14) .517 Logan Davis, IDU (9-10) (2012) .900 Andrew Bray, LCU (11-16) (2015) .688 Team Records

Single Game Points Single Game Rebounds Single Game Assists 1. Yellowstone Christian (3/11/16) 114 1. Knoxville College (3/15/13) 66 1. Toccoa Falls College (3/10/16) 29 2. Toccoa Falls College (3/10/16) 109 2. Valor Christian College (3/16/13) 56 2. Lincoln Christian Univ. (3/11/16) 26 Valor Christian College (3/15/13) 109 3. Oakland City University (3/10/16) 54 Ohio Mid-Western College (3/15/14) 26 4. OCU (3/10/16) & LCU (3/11/16) 108 Allen University (3/10/16 & 3/11/16) 54 4. Oakland City University (3/13/15) 25 Ohio Mid-Western College (3/15/14) 108 Indiana Dabney University (3/14/14) 54 Oakland City University (3/13/14) 25 Single Game Steals Single Game Blocks Tournament Scoring Average 1. Valor Christian College (3/15/13) 17 1. Virginia Univ.-Lynchburg (3/13/12) 13 1. Lincoln Christian University (2016) 99.0 Indiana Dabney University (3/14/12) 17 2. Oakland City University (3/14/14) 11 Valor Christian College (2013) 99.0 3. Oakland City University (3/14/15) 15 3. Rhema College (3/14/15) 10 3. Oakland City University (2015) 94.3 Valor Christian College (3/16/13) 15 4. Knoxville Co. (3/15/13 & 3/14/13) 9 4. Allen University (2016) 92.7 5. Seven teams tied 14 Oakland City University (3/15/13) 9 5. Virginia Univ.-Lynchburg (2014) 91.7

Tournament Field Goal Percentage Tournament Three-Point Percentage Tournament Free-Throw Percentage 1. Oakland City Univ. (107-193) (2015) .554 1. Ohio MW College (26-52) (2012) .500 1. Lincoln Christian (39-44) (2016) .886 2. Toccoa Falls College (95-178) (‘16) .534 2. Toccoa Falls College (24-54) (2016) .444 2. Oakland City Univ. (64-78) (2013) .821 VU-Lynchburg (102-191) (2014) .534 3. Milligan College (22-51) (2012) .431 3. Oakland City Univ. (74-92) (2012) .804 4. Lincoln Christian (109-215) (‘16) .507 4. VU-Lynchburg (24-56) (2014) .429 4. Morthland College (55-71) (2016) .775 5. Rhema College (99-201) (2016) .493 5. Lincoln Christian (40-95) (2016) .421 5. Rhema College (63-83) (2016) .759

CCNIT MEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP 5 2016 CCNIT Championship Bracket Johnson Center Oakland City University Oakland City, Indiana March 10-12, 2016

Morthland College 88

Morthland College 91 1:00 PM Thursday Rhema College 86

Morthland College 86 5:00 PM Friday Brescia University 100

3:00 PM Thursday Brescia University 78

Allen University 82 Brescia University 68 Loser of 5:00 PM Friday Oakland City University Morthland College Oakland City University 83 THIRD PLACE GAME CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Lincoln Christian University 93 Loser of 7:00 PM Friday 6:00 PM Saturday 8:00 PM Saturday Toccoa Falls College 76 5:00 PM Thursday Toccoa Falls College 109

Toccoa Falls College 83 7:00 PM Friday Oakland City University 108

Oakland City University 71 7:00 PM Thursday Yellowstone Christian College 77

Rhema College 85 Loser of 1:00 PM Thursday Allen University 95 1:00 PM Friday Allen University 95 Loser of 3:00 PM Thursday Consolation Rhema def Lincoln Christ. 107-96 Allen University Bracket SEVENTH PLACE FIFTH PLACE GAME Lincoln Christian University 108 2:00 PM Saturday 4:00 PM Saturday Loser of 5:00 PM Thursday Yellowstone Christian College 72 3:00 PM Friday Yellowstone Christian College 114 Loser of 7:00 PM Thursday

6 CCNIT MEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP 2017 CCNIT Championship Bracket Johnson Center Oakland City University Oakland City, Indiana March 9-11, 2017

Toccoa Falls College

1:00 PM Thursday Rhema College

5:00 PM Friday Southwestern Adventist Univ.

3:00 PM Thursday Morthland College

Morthland College Loser of 5:00 PM Friday THIRD PLACE GAME CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Yellowstone Christian College 6:00 PM Saturday 8:00 PM Saturday Loser of 7:00 PM Friday

5:00 PM Thursday Queen City Christian College

7:00 PM Friday

Ecclesia College

7:00 PM Thursday Oakland City University

Loser of 1:00 PM Thursday 1:00 PM Friday

Loser of 3:00 PM Thursday Allen University Consolation Bracket SEVENTH PLACE FIFTH PLACE GAME 2:00 PM Saturday 4:00 PM Saturday Loser of 5:00 PM Thursday 3:00 PM Friday

Loser of 7:00 PM Thursday

CCNIT MEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP 7 2017 CCNIT Championship statistical leaders

Individual Statistical Leaders

Points Per Game Rebounds Per Game Assists Per Game (Minimum 50% Games Played) (Minimum 50% Games Played) (Minimum 50% Games Played) 1. Jovan Morris, TFC 22.7 1. Logan Worthington, OCU 9.2 1. Zach Barrett, TFC 4.0 2. Andrew Scott, OCU 20.8 2. Randy Stanley, Ecclesia 8.6 2. Kevin Squarzon, SWAU 3.9 Tyler Burmster, Morthland 20.8 3. Dallas Doku, Rhema 8.2 3. Tanner Gregurich, Rhema 3.7 4. Dylan Burmster, Morthland 19.9 4. Fatai Eke, SWAU 8.1 4. Faizon Jackson, TFC 3.4 5. Tanner Gregurich, Rhema 19.7 Aaron Rushing, Morthland 8.1 5. Tyler Burmester, Morthland 3.3 6. Travis Gagau, SWAU 18.8 6. Carlos Baker, SWAU 7.8 Cody Schultz, Morthland 3.3 7. JaColby Hardin-Crawford, SWAU 18.5 7. Cameron Williams, TFC 7.7 7. Andre Bearden, OCU 3.1 8. Cameron Williams, TFC 17.7 8. Bryson Walsh, QCCC 7.6 8. James Lundy, QCCC 3.0 Kevin Squarzon, SWAU 17.7 9. Tele Adenihum, Rhema 7.5 9. Joe Hinton, OCU 2.9 10. Addison Wagler, OCU 17.4 Tyler Burmester, Morthland 7.5 10. Manny Richard, SWAU 2.5 Total Points Steals Per Game Blocked Shots Per Game (Minimum 50% Games Played) (Minimum 50% Games Played) 1. Jovan Morris, TFC 521 1. Dylan Burmester, Morthland 2.1 1. Fatai Eke, SWAU 1.7 2. Tyler Burmester, Morthland 520 2. Cameron Williams, TFC 1.7 2. Aaron Rushing, Morthland 1.3 3. Andrew Scott, OCU 519 3. Chris White, Ecclesia 1.5 3. Andrew Scott, OCU 1.0 4. Dylan Burmester, Morthland 458 Taylan Barrett, YCC 1.5 4. Addison Wagler, OCU 0.9 5. Addison Wagler, OCU 436 5. Andrew Scott, OCU 1.4 5. Randy Stanley, Ecclesia 0.7 6. Aaron Rushing, Morthland 427 Faizon Jackson, TFC 1.4 Ben McFarland, Morthland 0.7 7. Kevin Squarzon, SWAU 389 Tanner Gregurich, Rhema 1.4 7. Jovan Morris, TFC 0.6 8. Cameron Williams, TFC 319 Jermain Brown, Rhema 1.4 Chris Delay, Rhema 0.6 9. Chris White, Ecclesia 314 9. Carlos Baker, SWAU 1.3 Tele Adenihum, Rhema 0.6 10. Tanner Gregurich, Rhema 295 Manny Richard, SWAU 1.3 10. Taylan Barrett, YCC 0.5 Field Goal Percentage Three-Point Percentage Free-Throw Percentage (Minimum 70 Attempts) (Minimum 30 Attempts) (Minimum 30 Attempts) 1. Sitivi Fehoko, SWAU .640 1. Andrew Scott, OCU .433 1. Travis Gagau, SWAU .839 2. Josh Folwell, TFC .636 Jovan Morris, TFC .433 2. Dylan Burmester, Morthland .837 3. Tele Adenihum, Rhema .589 3. JaColby Hardin-Crawford, SWAU .394 3. Cameron Williams, TFC .831 4. Aaron Rushing, Morthland .578 4. Cameron Williams, TFC .392 4. Logan Worthington, OCU .822 5. Jovan Morris, TFC .555 5. Dylan Burmester, Morthland .390 5. Tanner Gregurich, Rhema .807 6. Addison Wagler, OCU .545 6. Johnathan Brunot, Rhema .386 Kevin Squarzon, SWAU .807 7. Jermain Brown, Rhema .534 7. Josh Folwell, TFC .354 7. Randy Stanley, Ecclesia .764 8. Chris Delay, Rhema .533 8. Faizon Jackson, TFC .353 8. Andrew Scott, OCU .763 9. Logan Worthington, OCU .529 9. Connor Iverson, TFC .340 9. Tele Adenihum, Rhema .761 10. Carlos Baker, SWAU .526 10. Joe Hinton, OCU .330 10. Connor Iverson, TFC .758

Team Statistical Leaders

Points Per Game Rebounds Per Game Assists Per Game 1. Rhema College 95.0 1. Rhema College 47.8 1. Oakland City University 17.3 2. Morthland College 92.9 2. Ecclesia College 43.5 2. Toccoa Falls College 14.4 3. Ecclesia College 88.5 3. Morthland College 42.6 3. Morthland College 13.9 4. Oakland City University 84.0 4. Oakland City University 39.6 4. Ecclesia College 12.8 5. Taccoa Falls College 83.7 5. Southwestern Adventist University 36.4 5. Rhema College 10.7 6. Southwestern Adventic University 76.5 6. Toccoa Falls College 33.9 6. Southwestern Adventist University 10.2 7. Queen City Christian College 76.4 7. Queen City Christian College 28.7 7. Yellowstone Christian College 9.2 8. Yellowstone Christian College 73.2 8. Yellowstone Christian College 21.3 8. Queen City Christian College 9.1 Field Goal Percentage Three-Point Percentage Free-Throw Percentage 1. Oakland City University .479 1. Toccoa Falls College .366 1. Toccoa Falls College .779 2. Rhema College .471 2. Ecclesia College .356 2. Morthland College .762 3. Morthland College .466 3. Morthland College .352 3. Oakland City University .733 4. Toccoa Falls College .457 4. Queen City Christian College .348 4. Rhema College .716 5. Ecclesia College .446 5. Oakland City University .343 5. Ecclesia College .705 6. Queen City Christian College .443 6. Rhema College .324 6. Southwestern Adventist University .690 7. Southwestern Adventist University .440 7. Southwestern Adventist University .321 7. Yellowstone Christian College .688 8. Yellowstone Christian College .414 8. Yellowstone Christian College .306 8. Queen City Christian College .686

8 CCNIT MEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP CCNIT Official Banner supplier

CCNIT MEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP 9 Ecclesia College

Season Review 2016-17 Royals Roster

Coach Al McCarron has his Ecclesia No. Name Ht. Pos. Class Hometown College team in the CCNIT for the second 1 Hakim Iyakaremye 6’0” G Fr. Fort Worth, TX time in 2017, coming into the tournament 3 Cash Krueger 6’6” F So. Denton, TX with a battle-tested 12-12 record. The Royals have put 88.5 points a 5 Chris Reed 6’4” G Jr. Little Rock, AR game on the scoreboard throughout the 10 Dequcelan Bagsby 5’6” G Jr. Dallas, TX 2016-17 hardwood campaign, while on the 11 David Gaut, Jr. 6’3” G So. Dallas, TX defensive end of the floor, they have given 12 Hunter Mayo 6’0” G Fr. Russelville, AR up 86.0 counters a contest. 14 Tyler Newton 6’0” G Fr. Siloam Springs, AR D.Q. Bagsby, a 5’6” junior, led the Royals in scoring in 2016-17, pouring in 23 Randy Stanley 6’6” F Fr. Monticello, AR 20.2 points a game, while 6’6” freshman 24 Chris White 6’3” G So. Smackover, AR Randy Stanley grabbed 8.6 rebounds a 30 Cass Freeman 6’2” G Fr. Inola, OK game. 32 Austin Burroughs 6’4” G/F Sr. Beebe, OK As a team, the Royals connected on 33 Aaron Bolt 6’10” C Sr. New Orleans, LA 44.6 percent of their field goal tries, includ- ing 35.6 percent of their tries ffrom behind 35 Elrando Hempstead 6’4” G/F So. Bearden, AR the three-point line. From the 55 Jordan Torrey 6’4” F Sr. Lavaca, AR line, the Royals put home a solid 70.5 per- cent of their attempts from the unguarded Head Coach: Al McCarron stripe. Assistant Coach: Nathan Bean Ecclesia College came up with 8.9 steals a game during the 2016-17 regular Manager: Dewayne Matlock season hardwood campaign, the third best in NCCAA Division I... 10 CCNIT MEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP MORTHLAND COLLEGE

Season Review 2016-17 Patriots Roster

Veteren Coach Rich Herrin brings his No. Name Ht. Pos. Class Hometown Morthland College team to the CCNIT for 0 Ashton Wargu 6’1” G So. New Iberia, LA the third consecutive time in 2017, looking 5 Demaria Nance 5’7” G Fr. Cadiz, KY to defend their 2016 championship, which they won over Toccoa Falls College, 86-83. 10 Dylan Burmester 5’10” G Sr. Centralia, IL The Patriots bring a high-powered 12 Cody Schultz 5’11” G Sr. Paducah, KY scoring machine to the 2017 CCNIT, as 15 Aquandre Deauir 6’3” F So. New Iberia, LA three starters average in double digits, led 20 Tyler Burmester 6’2” F Jr. Centralia, IL by 6’2” junior forward Tyler Burmester, 24 Ben McFarland 6’7” F So. Anna, IL who is pouring home 20.8 points per game to go with 7.5 rebounds. 5’10” senior guard 30 Aaron Rushing 6’8” F/C Jr. Sparta, IL Dylan Burmester is scoring 19.9 points per 31 Roger Gonzalez 6’3” F Jr. Lima, Peru contest, followed by 17.1 points and 8.1 40 Carlton Mason 6’6” F/C So. Greenville, KY rebounds from 6’8” junior forward Aaron Rushing. Cody Schultz is Head Coach: Rich Herrin Morthland has tossed in 92.9 points a game on the offensive end of the playing Assistant Coach: Dr. Aaron Mattox floor, while giving up 83.5 markers a night. Assistant Coach: Matt Weeks The Patriots have put in 42.6 percent Assistant Coach: Will Carmickle of their tries from the floor, including 35.2 percent from beyond the 3-point line. At the charity line, they hit 76.2 percent.

CCNIT MEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP 11 oAKLAND cITY uNIVERSITY

Season Review 2016-17 mIGHTY oAKS Roster

Oakland City University enters the No. Name Ht. Pos. Class Hometown 2017 CCNIT for the fifth straight year. 10 Carlos Avina 5’10” G Sr. Laredo, TX The “Mighty Oaks” won the tournament in 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2015, and finished 12 Andre Bearden 6’1” G Jr. Tucson, AZ third in 2017. 14 Darius Barksdale 6’2” G So. Lexington, KY OCU finished 18-7 in 25 regular sea- 20 Joe Hinton 5’7” G Jr. Ramsey, IN son outings in 2016-17. 22 Tad Thompson 6’3” G Jr. Greenwood, IN The “Oaks” are led in scoring by 6’6” 24 Matt Lucas 6’2” G Sr. Seymour, IN sophomore Andrew Scott (Monroe City, Indiana). Scott rammed home 20.8 points 25 Christian Marks 6’2” G So. Baltimore, MD a game throughout the 2016-17 hardwood 30 Jarod McHugh 6’2” G Fr. Evansville, IN campaign, but he had plenty of support. 32 Logan Worthington 6’5” F Jr. Evansville, IN Addison Wagler (Montgomery, Indiana), 34 Andrew Scott 6’6” F So. Monroe City, IN a 6’5” sophomore, added 17.4 counters 35 Mitch Frederick 6’4” F So. Corydon, IN a contest to the OCU scoring ledger, and 6’5” junior Logan Worthington (Evans- 44 Addison Wagler 6’5” C So. Montgomery, IN ville, Indiana) tossed in 11.9 markers a 50 Kinzer Havill 6’6” C Jr. Princeton, IN night, while 6’2” senior Matt Lucas (Sey- mour, Indiana) chipped in with 11.8 tallies Head Coach: Dr. Mike Sandifar a fray. Worthington grabbed 9.2 rebounds Assistant Coach: Mikel Breeden a battle, followed by Wagler (6.6) and Scott Managers: Kody Sloan & Diontez Williams (6.0). OCU pumped in 84.0 points a game on the offensive end of the floor, while on defense, they allowed 72.7 in 2016-17. 12 CCNIT MEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP Queen City Christian College

Season Review 2016-17 Crusaders Roster

Veteran coach Don Nelson started No. Name Ht. Pos. Class Previous School the Queen City Christian College basket- 1 Bryson Walsh 6’5” F So. Thomas More Co. ball program in 2015-16, and in just their 3 Jakeith Pitts 5’6” G Fr. Cooper HS second season as a collegiate program in 11 Devon Ibbott 5’8” G Fr. Withrow HS 2016-17, Nelson led the Crusaders to an 12 Austin Bishop 6’0” G Fr. Grant County HS 11-10 regular season. 13 Darrell Bullock 6’0” G/F Fr. Western Hills HS The Crusaders are led in scoring by 6’5” Sophomore Bryson Walsh (10.6), 21 Kron Covington 6’0” G So. Newport HS while 5’8” freshman Devon Ibbott has add- 23 James Lundy 6’0” G Fr. St. Bernard HS ed 9.4 counters a contest to the QCCC side. 25 Drey Surgener 6’7” C Fr. Simon Kenton HS Jakeith Pitts, a 5’6” junior, has chipped in with 9.3 markers a game, giving the Cru- Head Coach: Don Nelson saders a trio of nine-point-plus scorers. Assistant Coach: Joe Seilor Walsh led Queen City in rebounding Assistant Coach: Ken Thorton during the 2016-17 hardwood campaign, pulling in 7.6 caroms a night. As a team, the Crusaders put home 76.4 points a game on the offensive end of the floor, while defensively, Queen City Christian allowed 74.8 markers a night... The Crusaders put home 44.3 percent of their tries from the floor, including 34.8 percent of their three-point attempts. At the charity stripe, they connected on 68.6 percent of their opoportunities... CCNIT MEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP 13 Rhema cOLLEGE

Season Review 2016-17 Eagles Roster

Coach Perry Shockley has his team No. Name Ht. Pos. Class Hometown back in the CCNIT for the sixth year in a 4 Dakota Mitchell 5’11” G Fr. Lubbock, TX row, the only team other than Oakland City 11 Jermain Brown 6’0” G Fr. Tulsa, OK University to make the tournament in each of the six years of the tournament. 13 Johnathan Brunot 6’0” G Sr. Apopka, FL The Eagles have had another good 15 Tanner Gregurich 6’1” G Jr. Broken Arrow, OK year, finishing the regular season with a 21 Chris Delay 6’4” F So. Seminole, TX 14-6 record, then won the Association of 22 Tanner Myers 6’1” G Fr. Montgomery City, MO Christian Colleges National Champion- 23 Dallas Doku 6’3” G/F Sr. Broken Arrow, OK ship this past weekend in Joplin, Missouri, by winning 97-81 over Trinity College to 30 Zach Martinez 5’11” G Fr. Lubbock, TX bring a 18-6 record and No. 1 seed into the 32 Aaron Hayes 6’4” F Sr. New Albany, IN 2017 CCNIT. 33 Tele Adenihum 6’5” F So. Osun, Nigeria Rhema is led in scoring by Tanner 34 Jerron Walker 6’6” F Fr. Broken Arrow, OK Gregurich (19.1), a 6’1” junior, but he has 35 AJ Jenkins 6’4” F So. Philadelphia, PA a very capable supporting cast, as 6’3” ju- nior Dallas Doku has poured in 16.1 points 42 Caleb Richards 6’3” F Jr. Portales, NM a contest, while Chris Delay, a 6’3” sopho- 44 Stafford Narin 6’1” F Fr. Miami, FL more, has added another 14.2 markers to Trevor Delano 6’2” G Jr. Broken Arrow, OK the Eagle scoring ledger. Senior Aaron Hayes (6’4”) has put in 12.1 tallies an op- Head Coach: Perry Shockley portunity, followed by Tele Adenihum (6’5, Assistant Coach: Jorell Henry sophomore) with 10.1 markers a game. The Eagles averaged 92.1 counters a Student Assistant Coaches: Henry Mahyor & Brian Hall game on offense and allowed 80.6.. 14 CCNIT MEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP southwestern Adventist University

Season Review 2016-17 Knights Roster

Southwestern Adventist University is No. Name Ht. Pos. Class Hometown in the CCNIT for the first time in 2017, but 0 Manny Richard 5’11” G Fr. Lake Charles, LA the Knights are a battle-tested team that has 1 Carlos Baker 6’1” G Fr. Killeen, TX the ability to challenge for a championship in their first trip to the post-season affair... 2 JaColby Hardin-Crawford 5’11” G Sr. Fort Smith, AR Travis Gagau, a 5’9” sophomore leads 4 James Barrios 5’7” G Fr. Austin, TX a quartet of double-digit scorers for the 5 Austin Eke 6’3” G/F Fr. Bakersfield, CA Texas-based team. Gagau has popped in 12 Eliab Quinones 6’1” G So. Albuquerque, NM 18.8 points a game, while Kevin Squarzon, 13 Andrew Blanco 5’6” G Sr. Keene, TX a 6’1” senior guard, has added another 17.7 markers, followed by Fatai Eke (10.3), a 15 Brycent Etier 5’11” G Fr. Dallas, TX 6’7” freshman , and Carlos Baker (10.1), a 20 Marcel Jackson 5’11” G Sr. Forney, TX 6’1” freshman. 22 Travis Gagau 5’9” G So. Carson, CA Eke is the top rebounder for the 24 Mareko Tamaleaa 6’0” G Fr. Topsham, ME Knights, dragging in 8.1 missed shots a 30 Kevin Squarzon 6’1” G Sr. Chicago, IL battle, but Baker is close behing with 7.8 caroms a fray. 34 Thomas Rial 6’4” F Fr. Weslaco, TX As a team, the Knights have tossed in 35 Sitivi Fehoko 6’0” G Fr. Los Angeles, CA 76.5 points a game on the offensive end of 42 Fatai Eke 6’7” F Fr. Bakersfield, CA the floor, while defensively, they have al- 44 Luis Martinez 6’5” F So. Kissimmee, FL lowed 74.8 tallies a night. As a team, SWAU has connected on 44.0 percent from the floor, while at the Head Coach: Francis Nicholas charity stripe, the Knights have hit 69.0 Assistant Coaches: Milton Mardones & Tyler Wooldridge percent of their opportunities... CCNIT MEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP 15 Toccoa Falls College

Season Review 2016-17 Screaming Eagles Roster

Toccoa Falls College was the 2016 No. Name Ht. Pos. Class Hometown CCNIT runner-up, defeating Oakland City 0 Jaylon Cheffin 6’2” G/F Fr. Fayetteville, GA University (76-71) in the semi-finals to reach 1 Nathan Cox 5’11” G Fr. Rabin Gap, GA the championship game with the eventual champion Morthland College (losing 86-83). 2 Nick Hayes 6’0” G Fr. Buford, GA Under a new coach, Jon Egan, with four 3 Connor Iverson 6’0” G Jr. Dacula, GA returning starters, TFC returns for another 10 Jovan Morris 6’3” G So. Canton, GA shot at a national championship. 11 Faizon Jackson 5’11” G Fr. Monroe, GA The Eagles are led in scoring by 6’3” 13 Josh Folwell 5’11” G Sr. Burlington, NC sophomore Jovan Morris (22.7) and 6’4” senior Cameron Williams (17.7). 15 Jake Porter 6’3” G Fr. Kansas City, MO The top individual rebounder for the 21 Cameron Williams 6’4” F Sr. Albany, GA Eagles is Williams, with 7.7 caroms a con- 22 Kevin Cave 6’3” G So. Loganville, GA test, but he has had plenty of help from 32 Brad Thomas 6’3” F Fr. Alabama 6’6” senior Zach Barrett (7.3). 44 Zach Barrett 6’6” F Sr. Flowery Branch, GA The Eagles had put home 83.7 points a game on the offensive end of the floor, the 6th best among NCCAA schools, while on Head Coach: Jon Egan defense, they gave allowed 79.3 counters. Assistant Coach: Micah Natale TFC has connected on 45.7 percent of Assistant Coach: Micah Ryals its shots from the floor, including 36.6 per- cent from behind the three-point line. The Eagles have put in a torrid 77.9 percent of their free throw opportunities, No. 1 in the NCCAA! 16 CCNIT MEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP Yellowstone Christian College

Season Review 2016-17 Centurions Roster

Coach Leonard Epps brings his team No. Name Ht. Pos. Class Hometown from Butte, Montana, to the CCNIT for the 2 Stefan Tellis 5’11” G So. Phoenix, AZ second time in 2017, and the Centurions re- turn with confidence. 3 Aleksandar Brandkovic 6’0” G Fr. Belgrade, Serbia Yellowstone Christian has four double- 10 Igor Torres 6’0” G So. Belo Horizonte, Brazil digit scorers on the roster, led by 6’5” fresh- 12 Vallen Spang 6’4” G Fr. Colstrip, MT man Aaron Munday-Rashid (13.1), while 21 Reagan Oyugi 6’4” G Fr. Wichita, KS 6’8” Abraham Nyok (12.2), 6’5” freshman 22 Fabricio Valdivia 5’10” G R-Fr. Montreal, Quebec Taylan Barrett (12.1), and 5’11” sophomore Stefan Tellis (10.1) are all close behind... 24 Taylan Barrett 6’5” F Fr. Toronto, Ontario The Centurions are led in rebounding 32 Aaron Munday-Rashid 6’5” G Fr. Melbourne, Aust. by Barrett with 5.1 caroms a contest, and he 33 E.J. Soft 6’1” G/F So. Billings, MT is followed by Nyok with 4.2 grabs a fray. 34 Osondu Kelvinson 6’10” C So. Lagos, Nigeria As a team, the Centurions have put 40 Abraham Nyok 6’8” C Fr. Melbourne, Aust. home 76.4 counters a game on offense, while on the defensive end of the hard- 44 Mechiah Zilkoski 6’4” F So. Wolf Point, MT wood, they have given up 80.2 markers a battle. Head Coach: Leonard Epps Yellowstone has put home 46.1 per- Assistant Coach: Isaiah Boxell cent of its attempts from the floor, includ- Assistant Coach: Mike Rose ing 33 percent from behind the three-point Assistant Coach: Theo Johnson line. At the charity stripe, the team has put in 68.1 percent of its free throw tries.

CCNIT MEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP 17 18 CCNIT MEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP ccNit Men’s Basketball Championship Corporate Partner

The Hampton Inn is proud to be a HOST HOTEL partner for the Christian College National Invitational Tournament Men’s Basketball Championship

PRINCETON

Free Continental Breakfast Irons and Ironing Boards in each room Free Local Phone Calls Exercise Room Free In-Room Movie Channel Meeting Room, Jacuzzi Rooms, Indoor Swimming Pool and Whirlpool and Parlor Suites Coffee Makers & Hairdryers Desk, Two Phones, and HSIA

1-800-HAMPTON OR (812) 385-2400 at U.S. Hwy 41 and S.R. 64 107 S. Richland Creek Drive Princeton, IN 47670

CCNIT MEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP 19 ccNit Men’s Basketball Championship Corporate Partner

Vectren Energy Delivery is proud to be a corporate sponsor of the Christian College National Invitational Tournament

Serving more than one million natural gas customers in Indiana and west-central Ohio and 143,000 electric customers in southwest Indiana, Vectren is committed to helping customers Live Smart by providing tools and resources to manage energy usage.

20 CCNIT MEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP ccNit Men’s Basketball Championship Corporate Partner

The Fairfield Inn Princeton is proud to be a HOST HOTEL partner for the 2017 Christian College National Invitational Tournament Men’s Basketball Championship

Our newly renovated spacious rooms combine comfort and functionality with a well-lit work space. Our rooms feature 32-inch HD LCD TVs with remote and feature HBO, ESPN, CNN and Univision. Enjoy free wireless high-speed Internet in all rooms and lobby plus free local phone calls.

Complimentary Breakfast Fairfield Inn Princeton Indoor Swimming Pool (812) 385-4300 Fitness Center 2828 Dixon Street On-Site Laundry Princeton, IN 47670

CCNIT MEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP 21 ccNit Men’s Basketball Championship Sponsors

German American BankING Broshears Realty Petersburg/Princeton, Indiana Oakland City, Indiana First Place Trophies Lamb-Basham Mem. Chapel Princeton, Indiana Oakland City, Indiana ESPI SPORTS PROGRAmMING Wayne & Wanda Rowland Evansville, Indiana Oakland City, Indiana Media Mix Communications Mark Iunghuhn Evansville, Indiana princeton, Indiana Link Graphics F&M Building Supplies Evansville, Indiana princeton, Indiana Gibson General Hospital SWAT PEST/Healthy spaces Princeton, Indiana evansville, Indiana

ccNit Men’s Basketball Championship Friends

Dr. Terry Gehlhausen George & Carolyn Armes John Veasma/Kathryn Harris Oakland City, Indiana Oakland City, Indiana Evansville, Indiana Double D Diner Chris & Brianne Sandifar Landscapes Unlimited Oakland City, Indiana Oakland City, Indiana Francisco, Indiana Taylor’s II Steakhouse Bruce & Karen Thompson Bob & Lynn Rowe Oakland City, Indiana Princeton, Indiana Oakland City, Indiana Bruce & Karen Thompson Burt & Ann Hyneman Jeff Gray Princeton, Indiana Princeton, Indiana Oakland City, Indiana Drs. Mike & Mary Sandifar Chips Inc. Roger Willis Oakland City, Indiana Ft. Branch, Indiana Petersburg, Indiana Pete & Donna Swanson Jay & Misty Wilkins Sue’s Flowers Newburgh, Indiana Oakland City, Indiana Oakland City, Indiana Jeff Gray Broadway House Bistro Eaton Monument Co. Oakland City, Indiana Princeton, Indiana Washington, Indiana Jerry Basham Homer & Debra McIntosh Rick & Cathy Falls Oakland City, Indiana Oakland City, Indiana Oakland City, Indiana Ryne Meece Albert Evans Powers Motor Parts Evansville, Indiana Evansville, Indiana Oakland City, Indiana Pizza Hut Bill Hoover Joe & Libby Dedman Princeton, Indiana Oakland City, Indiana Petersburg, Indiana Larry & Becky Pflug James & Taunya Deffendall Brick Briscoe Oakland City, Indiana Oakland City, Indiana Petersburg, Indiana

22 CCNIT MEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP CCNIT Hospitality Room Sponsors

Hometown IGA Chick-Fil-A Oakland City & Princeton, Indiana Evansville, Indiana

Wal-mart Tri-Kappa Princeton, Indiana Gibson County, Indiana

Monroe Pizza Co. Grandy’s Oakland City, Indiana Oakland City, Indiana

Subway Bob Evans Oakland City, Indiana Princeton, Indiana

Sav-a-lot SUBWAY Princeton, Indiana Princeton, Indiana

BLIMPIE’S Engler Wholesale PRINCETON, Indiana Evansville, Indiana

CASEY’S GENERAL STORE Subway Petersburg & PRINCETON, Indiana Petersburg, Indiana

Jay C Food Store Bill & Cindy Breeden Petersburg, Indiana Milltown, Indiana

CCNIT Men’s Basketball Championship Team Hosts

ECCLESIA OAKLAND CITY RHEMA TOCCOA FALLS COLLEGE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE COLLEGE Steve Gaynor Dan Engler Katie Harrison Phil & Kim Young Debra Gaynor Sherry Engler Alexis Rusch Jay & Misty Wilkins

MORTHLAND QUEEN CITY SOUTHWESTERN YELLOWSTONE COLLEGE CHRISTIAN COLLEGE ADVENTIST UNIV. CHRISTIAN COLLEGE Jerry & Susie Basham Neal Newton Jay Fremmer Dr. Norm Reynolds Jim & Jeanette Broshears Betty Newton Dr. Carlotta Reynolds

CCNIT MEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP 23 Official supplier of CCNIT Pre-Tournament Banquet linens and tournament towels.

24 CCNIT MEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP CCNIT MEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP An afternoon shopping spree with your best friends, a picturesque bike ride or a leisurely stroll, a family adventure connecting with your kids or connecting with your past, a delicious meal shared with favorite people…no matter how you spell “fun,” you’re invited to enjoy it in Gibson County, Indiana! Visitor Information Center at the Princeton Train Depot If you’d like more information on Lyles Station Historic School and Museum Gibson County events, attractions, dining, shopping, or lodging, visit us on the web at www.gibsoncountyin.org or stop by the Gibson County Visitor Center at the Princeton Train Depot, 702 West Broadway in Princeton. Office hours are Monday - Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. After hours or on weekends, visitor information is also available in the information kiosks located at the Gibson County Courthouse and the Toyota Visitors Center Princeton Train Depot. Azalea Path Arboretum & Botanical Gardens For a self-guided tour, look for the Gibson County Audio Tour signs at county attractions. Visit the G.C. Visitors Center or our website for a map and more information.

Wheeling Covered Bridge

Henager’s Memories & Nostalgia For more information, please call toll-free 888-390-5825 ww.gibsonc 702 West Broadway, Princeton, IN 47670 w ou g Open Mon-Fri, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. ntyin.or 812-385-0999 • Fax: 812-385-0545

GCVTB Guide to GC Ad 2011.indd 1 6/7/11 7:28 AM