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BASEBALL Record Book INDIANA HIGH SCHOOL 2018 BASEBALL COACHES Indiana High School ASSOCIATION Your Voice in Indiana BASEBALL www.ihsbca.org 1. Monthly Newsletter Record Book 2. Coordinates annual state clinic 3. Gives you a voice in All-State & All-Star Selection 4. Broker for recruiting of athletes in Indiana 5. Provides pipeline to IHSAA 6. Co-Sponsor of this annual Record Book 7. Video and teaching library 8. Coaching awards throughout the state 9. Personal Liability Insurance 10. The ONE true proponent of Baseball in Indiana JOIN NOW To join the IHSBCA please contact: Brian Abbott, Executive Director 2340 Guilford Street Published by the IHSBCA Huntington, IN 46750 TABLE OF CONTENTS TEAM RECORDS How to Submit a Record for Publication Offensive Records by a Team in a Season Hits, Runs 1 Submitting a record for possible publication in this Games Scoring, Batting Average by a Team, Total Bases 2 annual booklet is simple. If you have information that can Walks, Wins 3 update our record, or correct it, be sure to contact us by Winning Percentages, Extra Base Hits 4 Slugging Percentages, Home Runs 5 October 15. Triples, Doubles 6 RBI, Hit by Pitcher, Stolen Bases 7 That date is the final acceptance date for copy to be Stolen Bases, Longest Game Played 8 included in the next season’s edition. State Champions 8-10 IHSBCA Victory Club 12-15 Coaches Winning Percentages 16 Normally we will publish the top 10 performances in Pitching Records by a Team any category. If a number of individuals tie, space Staff Complete Games, Shutouts, ERA, Strikeouts 17 limitations may prevent us from printing those names but Fewest Walks by a Staff 18 the record totals will be noted. We expect records to come Defensive Records by a Team Fielding Percentage, Double Plays 18 from regularly scheduled season and tournament games only. No summer league games should be included in the INDIVIDUAL RECORDS statistics. Offensive Records by an Individual At Bats, Base on Balls 19 Be sure to provide the same sample of information Hits, Hitting Streak 20 displayed in the record book for that category. Batting Average, RBI 21 Runs Scored 22 Names of individuals, school, years and statistics are all Home Runs 23 important in the correct crediting of records. Grand Slams, Triples 24 Doubles, Stolen Bases 25 Hit by Pitch 26 Feel free to suggest any changes, additions or Pitching Records by an Individual corrections. Starts 27 Complete Games, Scoreless Innings 27 Saves, Innings Pitched 28 Coaches, sports information sources, and sportswriters Strikeouts, No Hitters 29 are urged to submit possible records. Send any new record Perfect Games, Shutouts, ERA 30 updates to: Wins 31 Defensive Records by an Individual Scott Hughes Games Started without Error, Assists, Putouts and Assists by an Infielder 32 1200 W McKay Putouts by an Outfielder, Putouts by a Catcher 33 Shelbyville, IN 46176 Putouts and Assists by a 1st Baseman 34 [email protected] Final Four (Before Class Baseball) 35-36 Please do not send entire team stats and expect us to There were 44 changes in this edition of the record book. edit them for any records that may qualify. Highlight those records that you recognize as qualifiers. TEAM RECORDS RUNS IN A SEASON 1. Riverton Parke 399 2003 HITS IN A SEASON 2. Norwell 393 2007 1. Riverton Parke 408 2003 3. Evansville Memorial 385 1989 2. Northwestern 408 2007 4. Western 369 1988 3. Northrop 397 1999 5. Floyd Central 368 1984 4. Evansville Memorial 392 1989 6. Lafayette Harrison 360 1995 5. Hamilton 386 1988 7. Center Grove 359 1996 5. Lawrence North 386 1999 8. Crawfordsville 358 2011 7. Center Grove 383 1996 9. Frontier 357 2008 7. Noblesville 383 1998 10. Floyd Central 354 1985 9. Western 382 1988 10. Northrop 354 1999 9. Crawfordsville 382 2011 CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING HITS IN A GAME 1. Riverton Parke 208 99-06 1. Union (Dugger) 40 2008 2. South Bend Washington 178 88-93 2. Cowan 36 2007 3. Evansville Memorial 171 1985 2. Fremont 36 2008 4. Kokomo 158 84-89 4. Vincennes Lincoln 35 1996 5. South Bend Washington 147 83-87 5. Bishop Chatard 33 2003 6. Norwell 132 04-08 6. Angola 32 2004 6. Jeffersonville 132 10-14 6. Northwestern 32 2007 8. Highland 131 87-91 8. Brownstown Central 29 2005 9. Crown Point 122 07-10 8. New Albany 29 2006 10. Blackford 120 72-75 10. Many with 28 BATTING AVERAGE IN A SEASON RUNS AVERAGE PER GAME 1. Northwestern .431 2008 1. Henryville 13.00 2004 2. Northrop .415 1999 2. Western 12.30 1988 3. Western .412 1988 3. Covington 12.08 2000 3. Triton Central .412 2009 4. Henryville 11.92 1987 5. Covington .411 2000 5. Linton-Stockton 11.80 2000 6. Riverton Parke .408 2003 6. Riverton Parke 11.73 2003 7. Northwestern .407 2007 7. Riverton Parke 11.62 2004 7. Norwell .407 2007 8. Cowan 11.30 2006 9. Brownsburg .406 2001 9. Mississinewa 11.24 1988 9. Hammond Clark .406 2006 10. Norwell 11.23 2007 TOTAL BASES IN A GAME RUNS IN A GAME 1. Bishop Chatard 65 2003 1. Union (Dugger) 53 2008 2. Union (Dugger) 63 2008 2. Cowan 53 2007 3. Fremont 59 2008 3. Vincennes Lincoln 51 1996 3. Twin Lakes 59 2000 4. Ft. Wayne Concordia 45 2011 5. Shenandoah 57 1986 5. Lawrence Central 43 2010 6. Vincennes Lincoln 56 1996 6. Silver Creek 42 2001 6. Taylor 56 1999 7. Shelbyville 41 2003 8. Lawrence North 55 1999 7. Christian Academy 41 2011 9. Marquette Catholic 54 2009 9. Northwestern 39 2007 10. Angola 53 2004 9. Fremont 39 2008 10. Cowan 53 2007 Page 1 Page 2 TOTAL BASES IN A SEASON WINS IN A SEASON (WALKS NOT INCLUDED) 1. Lafayette Jefferson 41 1971 1. Western 772 1988 2. South Bend Clay 39 1970 2. Riverton Parke 666 2003 3. Lafayette Jefferson 37 1973 3. Northrop 643 1999 4. Many with 36 4. Brownsburg 628 2004 5. Northrop 623 1984 6. Northwestern 618 2007 7. Bishop Chatard 613 2003 WINNING PERCENTAGE IN A SEASON 8. Lawrence North 612 1999 SCHOOL PCT. REC. YEAR 9. Evansville Memorial 609 1989 1. Evansville Memorial 1.000 30-0 1978 10. Norwell 600 2007 1. Brownsburg 1.000 35-0 2005 1. Norwell 1.000 35-0 2007 WALKS IN A GAME 4. Jasper .971 34-1 2006 1. Ft. Wayne Elmhurst 21 1993 5. Lake Central .970 32-1 2012 2. Bloomington North 21 1991 6. Ft. Wayne Elmhurst .969 31-1 1993 3. Lake Station Edison 19 1997 7. Evansville Memorial .966 29-1 1979 3. Ft. Wayne Concordia 19 2011 8. Jasper .965 28-1 1979 5. Henryville 18 1986 8. Riverton Parke .965 28-1 2004 5. North Central 18 1985 8. Frontier .965 28-1 2009 5. South Bend Clay 18 1987 5. Boone Grove 18 2006 9. Many with 17 EXTRA BASE HITS IN AN INNING 1. Union (Dugger) 11 2008 WALKS IN A SEASON 2. Western 10 1988 1. Clarksville 241 1971 3. Twin Lakes 9 2000 2. Chatard 235 1977 4. North Newton 8 1991 3. Columbus East 230 1986 4. Bloomfield 8 1991 4. South Bend Clay 228 1978 4. South Vigo 8 1999 5. Columbus East 225 1983 4. Highland 8 2003 6. Lafayette Jefferson 216 1973 4. Churubusco 8 2003 7. Columbus East 215 1979 4. North Putnam 8 2005 8. LaPorte 209 1982 10. Many with 7 9. Sheridan 206 1975 9. McCutcheon 206 1984 9. Jasper 206 1995 EXTRA BASE HITS IN A GAME 1. Union (Dugger) 18 2008 CONSECUTIVE WINS 2. Lawrence North 16 1999 1. Evansville Memorial 59 78-79 3. Shenandoah 15 1986 2. Lafayette Jefferson 45 1967 3. Mississinewa 15 1988 3. Brownsburg 39 05-06 3. Twin Lakes 15 2000 4. Norwell 36 07-08 6. Elkhart Memorial 14 1975 5. South Bend Clay 35 70-71 6. Southwestern 14 1988 6. Lafayette Jefferson 31 1971 6. Taylor 14 1999 6. Ft. Wayne Elmhurst 31 1993 9. Many with 13 6. Pendleton Heights 31 2003 6. Andrean 31 2009 10. Center Grove 30 1996 10. Andrean 30 2008 Page 4 Page 3 EXTRA BASE HITS IN A SEASON HOME RUNS IN A SEASON 1. Northrop 150 1999 1. Marion 68 1998 2. Crown Point 147 2008 2. Brownsburg 66 2004 3. Churubusco 146 2003 3. Jay County 65 2008 4. Crown Point 143 2009 4. Peru 59 2000 5. Madison 141 1999 4. Riverton Parke 59 2003 6. Northwestern 140 2007 6. Lapel 56 1982 7. Brownsburg 139 2004 6. Riverton Parke 56 2004 8. South Vigo 137 1999 6. Greensburg 56 2008 9. Lawrence North 136 1999 9. Twin Lakes 55 2000 9. Riverton Parke 136 2003 10. Riverton Parke 54 2000 TRIPLES IN A GAME TEAM SLUGGING PERCENTAGE 1. LaPorte 7 2004 1. Jay County .737 2008 2. Northfield 6 1998 2. Bishop Chatard .705 2003 2. Munster 6 2001 3. Bloomfield .696 1991 4. Fort Wayne Snider 5 1977 3. Covington .696 2000 4. Elkhart Memorial 5 1973 5. Riverton Parke .688 2004 4. Westfield 5 2000 6. Brownsburg .679 2005 4. Evansville Reitz 5 2004 7. Western .676 1988 4. Decatur Central 5 2011 8. Northrop .673 1999 4. Lake Central 5 2011 9. Brownsburg .670 2004 4. Greenwood 5 2012 10. Riverton Parke .665 2003 TRIPLES IN A SEASON 1. Evansville Memorial 37 1989 HOME RUNS IN AN INNING 2. Evansville Memorial 36 1988 1. South Vermillion 7 1987 3.
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