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2020 Boys Basketball USI ARENA 8600 University Blvd, Evansville, IN 47712 Friday, November 29th 3 p.m. (CST) 5 p.m. (CST) 7 p.m. (CST) Saturday, November 30th 11 a.m. (CST) 1 p.m. (CST) 3 p.m. (CST) CASTLE HARRISON 5 p.m. (CST) 7 p.m. (CST) Tuesday, December 10th 5:30 p.m. (CST) 7 p.m. (CST) 2019 - 2020 Boys Basketball # Player Height Class Head Coach: Austin Brooks 3 Brandon Walls 5’10” 12 Assistant Coach: Jeremy Willis 20 Ryan Smith 5’11” 11 Assistant Coach: Brandon Morton 22 Grant Rinehart 6’3” 12 Assistant Coach: Bryan Mckain 23 Hunter Bruce 6’4” 12 Freshman Coach: Dane Russell 24 Maddux Bruner 6’2” 11 Student Managers: Keegan Bassett, 30 Dominic Sharp 5’10” 9 Caleb Leathco, & Ivan Claycomb 32 Jake Rohrscheib 6’4” 11 34 Nick Smith 6’4” 12 40 Zeb Miles 6’4” 12 50 Willie Rouch 6’3” 12 North Posey High School 2019-2020 Basketball Roster # Name Height Grade Varsity: Heath Howington Junior Varsity: Jeremy Schipp 11 Cole Koester 5'11" 12 C Team: Erik Mattingly 12 Camden Bender 5’11” 12 Assistants: Rusty Seymour, Josh Smith, Nick Bohler Managers: Eric Reynolds, Nicholas Stump, Michael Goedde 15 Harold Bender 5’11” 10 Trainer: Rob Young 21 Devin Lintzenich 6’1” 10 Principal: Dr. Scott Strieter 22 Isaac Rose 5’8” 12 Assistant Principal: Sean Fisher Athletic Director: Waylon Schenk 23 Clay Douglas 6’1” 10 24 Grant Allyn 6’0” 12 25 Owen Spears 6’2” 11 30 Josiah Ricketts 5’11” 12 31 Jonathan Ricketts 6’5” 10 32 Brandt Elpers 6'4" 10 33 Logan Wunderlich 6’2” 12 35 Chase Christie 6’2” 11 41 Kedrick Wahl 6’3” 11 45 Caleb Doubler 6’6” 11 Mater Dei Wildcats 2019-2020 Basketball Roster # Name Grade Pos. Height Weight 5 Jonah Weinzapfel 12 G 6'0" 157 11 Ryan Taylor 11 G 6’0” 173 20 Luke Kassenbrock 12 G 6’0” 170 21 Landen Folz 11 G 6’1” 144 30 Evan Herr 11 G 6’3” 176 31 Dillon Davidson 12 G 6’1” 194 32 Kyle Davidson 12 F 6’2” 203 33 Jackson Hiester 12 G 6’4” 190 40 Alex Money 12 F 6'6" 208 42 Tyler Phelps 12 F 6’7” 224 43 Zach Goedde 12 F 6'4" 179 Superintendent: Daryl Hagan Principal: Darin Knight Athletic Director: Joe Herrmann Head Coach: Kurt Wildeman Assistant Coaches: Nick Austin, Jacob Stauber, Kevin Moore, Shane Goedde, Mike Travers, Mike Kempf, Drew Winiger, Isaac Weinzapfel, Joe Stauber Managers: Isaiah Bailey, Colin Mauer, Jon Davidson Score Keepers: Jeff Jewell, Nathan Wildeman, John Layman, Derick Paulen, Matt Halbig Trainer: Breanna Roach North Daviess 2019-2020 Basketball Roster # Name Grade Height Head Coach: Brent Dalrymple Asst. Coach: John Mokris 2 Jaylen Mullen 9 5'9 Asst. Coach: Thomas Nugent 10 Bryce Collins 11 5'9 JV Coach: Logan Wagler 11 Jack Tonsend 12 6'1 C Coach: Lindsay Secrest 12 Daryn Lengacher 11 6'1 20 Kirk Wagler 12 6'3 21 Lance Wilson 9 6'2 22 Trevor Riggins 12 6'3 23 Jalen Knepp 12 6'4 24 Ike Wolford 11 6'1 30 Logan Wilson 9 6'2 32 Josh Krusenklaus 11 5'10 42 Alex Steffey 11 6'2 Evansville North High School “HUSKIES” 2018-2019 Basketball Roster # Name Grade Height Pos. 1 Capoleton Presswood 11 5'7" G 3 Drake Dickens 11 6'0" G 5 Chandler Moore 11 6’3” F 10 Dom Redding 11 6'2" G 11 Matthew Bunnell 10 5'10" G 22 Aidan Blackford 10 6'0" G 23 Dylan McKinney 12 6'1" G 30 Ryan Caddell 10 6'1" F 31 Cameron Decker 10 6'0" G 34 Cordell Coburn 11 6'1" F 40 Tristen Fisher 12 6'5" F 42 Delavion Crenshaw 11 6'0" G 45 JT Skinner 12 6’1” F Principal: John Skinner Athletic Director: Andrew Huff Varsity Head Coach: Jason Roach Varsity Asst. Coach: Zac Nero Junior Varsity Coach: Jesse Gehlhausen Freshmen Team Coach: Cody Ungetheim Volunteer Coaches: Jeff Litherland, Jason Rucker, Cameron Seaton, Trey Wornica Athletic Trainer: Craig Gross Student Managers: Holly Mosteller, Cooper Hamrick, Caden Schauss Statistician: Tim Grimm Bookkeeper: Andy Jones Graphic Design Video & Audio web Design Photography (812) 424-7710 KITCHANDSCHREIBER.COM Princeton Community High School Basketball 2019-2020 # Name Grade Height Varsity Coach: LaMar Brown JV Coach: Brian Douglas 0 Jurrien Ballard 11 5'10” Asst. Coach: Andrew Johnson 1 Dominic Hardiman 11 6'4” Asst. Coach: James Price 10 Drew Morris 10 6’2” 12 Collin Holzmeyer 12 6’0” 14 Miles Bostick 12 6'0” 22 Cole Hurt 11 6'0” 23 Rhett Thompson 11 6'5” 24 Ethan Cochren 11 5’10” 30 Jevin Huey 11 6'1” 34 Myles Carey 10 6'3” 40 Braden Matthews 12 6'2” 42 Colton Smith 10 6'1” Evansville Day School 2019-2020 Basketball Roster # Name Grade Weight Height Head Coach: Gary Wilsey Assistant Coach: Andy Braun 1 Brock Wilsey 12 180 6'2" Manager: Makiya January 3 Brant Wilsey 12 160 6’0” Book: Mike Staubitz & Linda Bivins 10 Tyler Meyers 11 150 5’10” 12 Grant Bivins 11 165 5’10” 20 Hamza Rimawi 11 160 6’0” 22 Aidan Kunst 11 190 6’2” 25 Shane Hart 11 130 5’6” 33 Brandon Foster 11 180 6’4” 42 Drew Phillips 12 200 6'3" 55 Reid Staubitz 10 200 6’0” Mt. Vernon 2019-2020 Boys Basketball Player # Grade Weight Height Jaden Wilson 0 10 200 6’2 Evan Stills 1 12 170 6’4 Breckan Austin 2 12 160 5’10 Trevor Frisby 3 11 165 6’1 Dakota Walden 12 12 175 6’2 Leo Hostetter 15 10 160 5’11 Fischer Epley 20 10 150 5’11 Tristion Clowers 21 10 150 5’11 Trevor Loehr 22 10 160 5’10 Ace Reeves 23 10 150 6’0 Wade Dixon 24 12 190 6’6 Gabe Owens 30 11 140 5’7 Kaleb Dosher 32 10 210 6’4 Brock Veatch 33 11 265 6’5 Thayer Washabaugh 55 11 200 5’9 Head Coach: Joe Newcomb Athletic Trainer: Faith DeLancy, Payne Assistant Coach: Steve Mitchell Healy, Will Ayers Assistant Coach: Geoff Collins Athletic Director: Leigh Ann Latshaw Freshman Coach: Damon Collins & Nick Burton Principal: Zack Windell Evansville Central High School 2019-2020 Basketball Roster # Name Grade Pos. Height Weight Head Coach: Rodney Walker Asst. Coach: Kevin Brackman, 1 Steven Pritchett 10 G 5'7 135 Kevin Kolb, Mike Steers, 2 Alexander Hooten 10 G 5'10 130 Rasheide Bell Managers: Justin Batteiger, Michael 3 De'Anthony Stinson 11 G 5'9 135 Martin, Evan Johnson 5 Daelin Mears 10 G 5'7 130 Athletic Trainer: Hannah Lovvorn 10 Blake Herdes 9 G 6'3 180 Statisticians: Bill Masterson 11 Gabriel Goldy 10 G 5'11 155 12 Kaiden Turner 10 F 6'2 140 13 Andrew Windle 12 F 6'3 170 14 Londyn Morris 11 G 5'10 185 21 Julian Johnson 11 F 6'2 180 22 Henry Brown 11 G 6'3 175 23 Cameron Banks 11 G 6'3 185 24 Caiden Byrd 11 G 6'3 175 25 Kadin Hill 10 G 5'10 130 31 Riley Lauderdale 10 F 6'4 180 32 Braydon Madison 11 F 6'5 175 34 Brady Cato 9 F 6'3 170 35 MarQuon Swanigan 11 F 6'2 195 Gibson Southern High School 2019-2020 Boys Basketball Player # Pos. Height Weight Grade Aidan Neel 5 G 6’2 175 12 Adam May 22 F 6’4 185 12 Ethan Reinbrecht 24 G 5’11 165 12 Mitchell Spindler 33 F 6’1 205 12 Preston Riggs 11 F 6’0 170 11 Jacob Spindler 15 F 6’1 180 11 Kaden Hurless 3 G 6’1 170 10 Carson Brindle 12 G 6’2 175 10 Drew Foster 4 G 5’10 155 10 Brady Allen 23 F 6’5 195 10 Brayden Malone 2 G 5’9 145 10 Varsity Coach: Kyle Runyan Superintendent: Dr. Stacey Humbaugh Varsity Asst. 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