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EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR www.IBCACoaches.com/enews/ STEVE WITTY ASSOCIATE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR MARTY JOHNSON HE THANKS THESE OUTGOING ONGRATULATIONS TO THESE NEWLY ELECTED PAST PRESIDENT T IBCA C TOM BEACH OFFICERS FOR THEIR SERVICE OFFICERS PRESIDENT District I Tom Johnson, Wheeler District I Clint Swan, Crown Point CHRIS BENEDICT Chris Seibert, Portage Eric Kundich, East Chicago Central PRESIDENT-ELECT District II Scott Radeker, Lafayette Jeff District II Pete Bitting, Cardinal Ritter MIKE HACKETT District III John Goebel, Jasper Jane Schott, West Lafayette ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Mark Holt, Barr-Reeve District III Brent Dalrymple, North Daviess RENEE TURPA President Chris Benedict, Columbia City Larry Winters, Bloomington South ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Past-President Tom Beach, Anderson University President Mike Hackett, Munster KATHIE LAYDEN President-elect Scott Kreiger, Fort Wayne Canterbury ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Assistant Director Tom Beach MIKE BROUGHTON DIRECTOR OF SPECIAL PROJECTS ROUNDTABLE, SPEAKERS TO PAT MCKEE BE FEATURED AT 2014 WEBSITE COORDINATOR 2014 CLINIC SCHEDULE GENE MILNER CLINIC Items such as a Coaches’ Round- Friday, April 25, 2014 DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVES: table, an Issues & Answers Forum plus Auditorium a session from a Shoot-A-Way repre- 11:45-12:40 p.m. Round Table Discussion: Moderator, Bob Lovell DISTRICT I sentative highlight the agenda for the Retired coaches Sam Alford, Jim Irwin and Donna Sullivan RYAN BALES PLYMOUTH ROB IRWIN HUNTINGTON NORTH 2014 Coaches 12:45-1:15 p.m. Welcome/IBCA Issues & Answers: TOM JOHNSON WHEELER Association Spring Clinic. Chris Benedict, Steve Witty and Marty Johnson GEOFF SALMON NORTHFIELD Of course, outstanding speakers 1:20-2:00 p.m. Jim Shaw, Rose-Hulman: CHRIS SEIBERT PORTAGE -– former Indiana Miss Basketball and “The Rose-Hulman Five-Out Motion Offense” Purdue All-American 2:05-2:45 p.m. Jason Delaney, Tech: DISTRICT II of the , Indiana State "Winning Basketball" STAN BENGE RONCALLI men’s coach Greg Lansing, Marian 2:50-3:30 p.m. Kristi Kaniewski Ulrich, Penn: BRIAN MCCAULEY KOKOMO University men’s coach Todd Lickliter, “Defensive Techniques and Strategies” SCOTT RADEKER LAFAYETTE JEFF Rose-Hulman men’s coach Jim Shaw 3:35-4:15 p.m. Al Rhodes, Penn: BRIAN SATTERFIELD and Indiana Wesleyan men’s coach “Program Development” HAMILTON SOUTHEASTERN Greg Tonagel –- remain a staple for 4:15-5:30 p.m. REGISTRATION JANE SCHOTT WEST LAFAYETTE the two-day gathering that is set for April 25-26 at Lawrence North High Main Gym DISTRICT III School in Indianapolis. In addition, 5:30-6:25 p.m. Stephanie White, Indiana Fever AARON GARRETT BATESVILLE Shane Adams of Shoot-A-Way of will 6:30-7:10 p.m. Awards, Introductions, Special Recognition: JOHN GOEBEL JASPER make a presentation on “Game-Like Virgil Sweet Awards MARK HOLT BARR-REEVE Shooting Drills.” Roy Gardner/Mildred Ball Awards MELISSA MARLOW RUSHVILLE Sessions begin at 11:45 a.m. Administrators of the Year JIM SHANNON NEW ALBANY Friday, April 25 and run through George Griffith Champion & Runner-up Coaches Award 10:20 p.m. that evening. Sessions Coaching Victory Milestones resume at 8:30 a.m. Saturday, April Introductions of College Coaches in Attendance 26 and conclude at 12:30 p.m. Cost to attend the clinic is $50 for current IBCA 7:15-8:05 p.m. Shane Adams, Shoot-A-Way Basketball: members and $100 for non-members. “Game-Like Shooting Drills” The Coaches’ Roundtable tips off the Clinic agenda and will feature re- 8:10-9:15 p.m. Greg Tonagel, Indiana Wesleyan University tired coaches Sam Alford, Jim Irwin and Donna Sullivan on a panel moderated 9:20-10:20 p.m. Todd Lickliter, Marian University by Indiana SportsTalk host Bob Lovell. The three coaches will discuss steps that they took to make their programs successful for the long run, and questions from Saturday, April 26, 2014 those in attendance will be encouraged. (More on these three coaches can be 8:00-8:30 a.m. Donuts and coffee found elsewhere in this E-newsletter.) 8:30-9:10 a.m. Brent Keck, Perry Meridian A number of the IBCA Coaches of the Year also will speak during the Chris Giffin, Lawrence North program (more on each of them can be found elsewhere in this E-Newsletter). 9:15-9:55 a.m. Kent Chezem, Covington Rich Schelsky, Western Boone 10:00-11:00 a.m. Greg Lansing, Indiana State University 11:05-11:45 a.m. Jamie Kolkmeier, Corydon Central Gretchen Miles, Washington 11:50-12:30 p.m. Aaron Wolfe, NorthWood Steve Goans, Evansville Mater Dei

IBCA E-Newsletter: Online now at www.ibcachoaches.com/enews/ Issue: LV, Spring 2014 Page 1 2014 CLINIC FEATURE SPEAKERS Stephanie White, Indiana Fever in career assists. Stephanie White is entering her fourth season as an assis- Following his playing career, Lansing served as a graduate assistant tant coach for the Indiana Fever. coach at South Dakota for two seasons. In 1992-93 he was a full-time assistant. The 2012 WNBA title held special meaning for White, Lansing’s father, Dave Lansing, coached high school basketball for 33 who was one of the original Fever players in 2000 and a mem- years in Iowa. Dave Lansing was inducted into the Iowa High School Athletic ber of the Fever’s All-Decade Team announced in 2009. She Association Coaches Hall of Fame in 1999. His brother, Steve, is a high school retired from playing in the WNBA following the 2004 season, boys’ basketball head coach in Minnesota. and she has coached in the college or pro ranks since 2003. Lansing is married to the former Angie Menser, who is an Indiana State White’s hiring in 2011 marked the first time the Fever has graduate and a former track and cross country Academic All-American for the hired an assistant coach with pro playing experience. White Sycamores. Angie is a Batesville native and currently serves as ISU’s senior was reunited with Fever head coach Lin Dunn, the former Purdue coach who woman administrator and athletics business manager. recruited White to the West Lafayette campus. Prior to joining the Fever, White spent four seasons as an assistant coach Todd Lickliter, Marian University with the Chicago Sky after previous stints as a college assistant at Ball State, Todd Lickliter recently completed his second season at Kansas State and Toledo. the helm of the Marian University men's basketball program. White also has parlayed her playing and coaching into a prominent He was named the seventh head men’s basketball coach in broadcasting career with the Big Ten Network and ESPN. She appears regu- program history on June 6, 2012. larly on the BTN women’s basketball studio show and provides game analysis In two seasons, Lickliter has guided the Knights to 17-13 for both networks. and 16-8 overall records with 8-12 and 12-6 marks in the After leading Purdue to a national championship in 1999 and being Crossroads League. drafted by the , White was acquired by the Fever in a draft- Lickliter came to Marian from Miami University in Ox- day trade in December 1999 to lead her hometown team into its first season of ford, Ohio, where he served one season as an assistant coach. existence. A former Indiana Miss Basketball and a Purdue All-American, White Prior to Miami, Lickliter amassed a 169-119 career record as head coach at played four seasons with the Fever and five pro seasons overall. She still ranks the University of Iowa (2007-10) and (2001-07). He also prominently among Fever franchise leaders in games played, minutes, 3- served two stints as assistant coach at Butler (1988-89 and 1999-2001) and a pointers, assists, steals, 3-point percentage and percentage. stint as an assistant coach at Eastern University (1997-99). Her 93 percent free throw shooting in 2003 remains a Fever record. In three seasons at the University of Iowa, Lickliter went 38-58. In six White’s legacy as a high school and college star made her one of the seasons at Butler, Lickliter earned a 131-61 record and led the Bulldogs to four state’s most popular figures even before she donned a Fever uniform. Beginning post-season basketball tournament berths, including trips to the NCAA Sweet 16 with a prep career at Seeger Memorial High School, White set standards for in 2003 and 2007. Butler averaged 22 wins those six seasons, winning league basketball excellence while becoming an Indiana icon. She averaged 36.9 titles in 2002, 2003 and 2007. The Bulldogs won four in-season tournaments, points and 13.1 rebounds as a high school senior while being named the 1995 including the 2006 NIT Season Tip-Off and the 2006 Wooden Classic. national high school player of the year. She led Seeger to a 92-7 record over He was named the 2006-07 Division I Coach of the Year by the National four seasons and finished her prep career with a then-Indiana record 2,869 Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) and was recognized as the High- points. Major Coach of the Year by collegehoops.net. He was also named 2007 Hori- White took her game to Purdue and averaged double-figure scoring for zon League Coach of the Year for the second consecutive year after guiding the the Boilermakers in four straight seasons. As a college senior, she averaged Bulldogs to a school and league-record 29 victories. 20.2 points and 4.5 assists while leading Purdue to the NCAA title and earning Along with winning at least 20 games in four of six seasons at Butler, the 1999 Wade Trophy as the national college player of the year. White Lickliter's student-athletes also excelled in the classroom. Butler's graduation finished her Boilermaker career second in school history in points and assists, rate of 82 percent for men's basketball in Lickliter's final season ranked best and she has since been inducted into the Purdue Athletics Hall of Fame. among all Sweet Sixteen teams in the 2007 NCAA Tournament. Butler also held the top graduation rate among NCAA Sweet Sixteen teams when the Bulldogs Greg Lansing, Indiana State University advanced past Mississippi State and Louisville in the 2003 NCAA Tournament. Greg Lansing recently completed his fourth season as the Lickliter became the first coach in history to be honored men's basketball coach at Indiana State. He previously spent by the NABC as Coach of the Year. He owns three of the top single-season win eight seasons with the program as an assistant coach, including totals in Butler history, including 29 wins in 2007, 26 in 2002 and 27 in 2003. the final three years as associate head coach. The Bulldogs also won 20 games in 2004. Lansing has compiled a 79-55 record as boss of the Lickliter ranks fourth on Butler's all-time list for basketball coaching victo- Sycamores. He owns a mark of 41-31 in Missouri Valley Con- ries. He ranks second among Butler head coaches with at least three seasons in ference games. Lansing is 7-3 in the MVC Tournament, with winning percentage (.682) and second in number of 20-win seasons (four). He three of those victories coming as the lower-seeded team. ISU became the first Butler coach to reach 50 career wins in just two seasons and has reached the NIT the past two seasons, and his 79 career the first to achieve 100 victories in five seasons. And, he's one of just four victories rank in the top 10 of ISU’s all-time men’s basketball coaching win list. coaches in the history of the Horizon League to guide a team to the NCAA In 2013-14, ISU went 23-11 overall, 12-6 in MVC play, advanced to the "Sweet Sixteen.” finals of the MVC Tournament and reached the postseason for the fifth consecu- Lickliter began his collegiate coaching career at Butler in 1988-89 under tive season – facing Arkansas in the NIT. In 2012-13, Indiana State finished 18- , his former college coach. He left Butler after one year to accept a 15, advanced to the semifinals of the MVC Tournament and played in the NIT. head coaching job at Danville High School, where he remained for three sea- In 2011-12, the Sycamores posted an 18-15 record and advanced to the Col- sons. legeInsiders.com Postseason Tournament. He returned to the collegiate ranks in 1996 as an administrative assistant Lansing burst onto the scene as a rookie head coach with the Sycamore on Barry Collier's staff at Butler. Lickliter accepted an assistant coaching position basketball program in 2010-11 as he became just the second-ever Indiana at Eastern Michigan in 1997 and remained on the Eagles' staff for two seasons State head coach to lead the team to the NCAA Tournament in his first season. before returning to Butler in 1999. He led the team to a 20-14 record, becoming just the 14th head coach in the In addition to his collegiate coaching experience, Lickliter had high school history of the Missouri Valley Conference to lead a team to 20 or more victories head coaching stints at Park Tudor High School in Indianapolis (1979-87) and in their first year at the helm. Danville High School (1987-88, 1989-92). He also coached a partial season in Prior to joining the staff at Indiana State, Lansing was the boys' basketball Saudi Arabia with the Ah Ahli Sports Club-Jeddah. coach at Roosevelt High School in Des Moines, Iowa. Roosevelt had not had a Lickliter, 58, has had a presence in Indiana basketball dating back to his winning season in 12 years before Lansing’s initial season. The Roughriders went days as a three-year starting guard at North Central High School in Indianapo- on to have back-to-back winning seasons under Lansing’s direction. lis, where he played for his father, Arlan. He began his college career at North Lansing earned a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of South Carolina-Wilmington before transferring to Central Florida Community College. Dakota in 1990 and a master’s degree in counseling from USD in 1992. He played one season at Central Florida, earning his associate degree in 1977. As a member of the Coyote basketball team, Lansing helped South Da- He then transferred to Butler, where he played his final two collegiate seasons, kota reach the NCAA Division II Tournament during his junior and senior seasons, 1977-79. He earned a bachelor's degree in secondary education from Butler in the first NCAA invitations for USD since 1954. He twice was named the South 1979. Dakota Defensive Player of the Year. He also is ranked among the USD leaders Lickliter and his wife, Joez, have three adult sons – Ry, Garrett and John.

IBCA E-Newsletter: Online now at www.ibcachoaches.com/enews/ Issue: LV, Spring 2014 Page 2 2014 CLINIC FEATURE SPEAKERS CONTINUED last in the Mid-Central Conference. The program improved by 10 wins under Jim Shaw, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Tonagel’s tutelage in his first year on the bench and reached the NAIA Elite Jim Shaw has led Rose-Hulman to six NCAA Division III Eight in his second season. Making a name for himself when it comes to program Tournament appearances, five regular-season conference building, Tonagel has done it through sound developmental teaching and high- championships and four conference tournament titles in his 20 caliber recruiting. years as head coach of the Fightin' Engineers. Known for defense, the Wildcats led the nation in scoring defense at 59 Shaw most recently became the second men’s basketball points per game at the completion of the 2006-07 regular season. They also coach in Rose-Hulman history to win 300 games in his career, ranked in the top 10 in the nation in six defensive categories in 2009-10. Al- including 82 wins over the last four seasons. He now holds a though it all starts on the defensive end for the Wildcats, an up-tempo, aggres- 303-221 career mark. sive offensive style that utilizes skilled and creative play has rejuvenated Luckey The recent run of success includes NCAA Division III Tour- Arena into a fantastic place to experience a basketball game. Tonagel and his nament appearances in 2012, 2013 and 2014; Heartland Collegiate Athletic staff have introduced an innovative offensive style that players want to be a Conference tournament championships in 2012, 2013 and 2014; and confer- part of and fans desire to see. ence regular-season titles in 2013 and 2014. In addition, the Engineers have Perhaps the biggest influence that Tonagel and the staff have had on the won 20 games three straight times for the first time in school history (with six 20 program is the "I am Third" culture. Fostering a mentality that seeks to put God -win seasons total). first, others second and oneself third has created a culture of success. Success Recognized by his peers as one of the top coaches in the NCAA Midwest that comes from enlarging those around you. It's a success that comes from Region, Shaw has been named conference Coach of the Year five times during serving a purpose greater than oneself. his Rose-Hulman tenure (1996, 1997, 2001, 2013 and 2014). In 2013, he was Tonagel’s teams have passion and toughness. They are known for the work recognized by the National Association of Basketball Coaches as Midwest ethic. Whether it is writing a paper, helping a neighbor or working out in the Region Coach of the Year and was also a finalist for the Na- gym, Tonagel demands commitment and 100 percent effort from each student- tional Coach of the Year award. athlete. Shaw’s teams have qualified for the D-III National Tournament six times. Many consider Tonagel’s weight and conditioning programs to be as His Engineers won the Indiana Collegiate Athletic Conference Tournament in challenging as any around. Players learn to bond together, which is the only 1996, giving Rose-Hulman its first NCAA berth in seven seasons. They earned way to survive these grueling workouts. subsequent NCAA berths in 1997 from the ICAC, in 1999 from the Southern Prior to his current position, Tonagel served as Director of Basketball Collegiate Athletic Conference, and in 2012, 2013 and 2014 from the HCAC. Operations at , where he played in four NCAA Tourna- His 2013 team also led the nation in scoring defense, allowing fewer than ments. He also led his LaPorte High School team to the last single-class State 52 points per game. Finals in 1997. Shaw began his college coaching career at Rose-Hulman under current Tonagel and his wife, Amy, have three children – Jace, William, and Allie. DePauw coach Bill Fenlon. He spent five seasons working under both Fenlon and The coach is active in a number of organizations and causes, most notably his former Rose-Hulman coach Bill Perkins. The Engineers compiled a 72-55 record church. during that five-year span. Shaw’s coaching career has not been limited to the collegiate level. He Jason Delaney, Indianapolis Tech served as an assistant coach under Pat Rady at Terre Haute South High School Jason Delaney recently completed his third season as from 1986-88, where he coached former NFL tight end Tony McGee and for- boys' basketball coach at Indianapolis Tech, leading the Titans mer Indiana University and NBA player Brian Evans. During that two-year stint, to the Class 4A state championship. the Braves went 40-9 with two sectionals and a regional title, and were ranked Delaney's teams have gone 64-12 during his tenure at No. 1 in Indiana. Tech, including a 27-2 mark in 2013-14. In 10 seasons as a Shaw graduated from Terre Haute South in 1978, and he earned bache- head coach, his career record is 145-90. lor’s degrees in journalism and political science from Indiana University in 1982. A 1995 graduate of Lafayette Central Catholic, De- He added a master’s degree in sports administration from Indiana State in laney competed in basketball for the Knights. He attended 1989. Ball State University, where he received a bachelor's degree in secondary education in 2001. Greg Tonagel, Indiana Wesleyan Delaney began his career as a head coach at Waldron in 2003-04, Greg Tonagel recently completed his ninth season at guiding the Mohawks to the Class A state championship with a 27-0 undefeated the helm of the Indiana Wesleyan University men’s basket- season. ball team. He then moved to Southport for four seasons, to Anderson Highland for Since becoming the Wildcats’ coach in April 2005, one season, to Indianapolis Washington for one season and then to Indianapolis Tonagel has guided IWU to unprecedented success both on Tech for the past three seasons. and off the court. With a 235-75 record, seven conference His teams have won two sectionals (2004, 2014), two regionals (2004, championships, four elite eight appearances and this past 2014), two semistates (2004, 2014) and two state championships (2004, season, Tonagel reached uncharted territory by leading the 2014). Wildcats to their first NAIA Division II national champion- ship. For his efforts, he was named the NABC/NAIA Division Shane Adams, Shoot-A-Way Basketball II National Coach of the Year. Shane Adams has been a Shoot-A-Way clinician since 2004, Tonagel has been named the conference Coach of the Year five times. His speaking at more than 50 clinics over the past 10 years. He teams have spent time in the top five of the national polls in each of the last will talk to the IBCA audience on “Game-Like Shooting Drills.” eight years. Despite being a head coach for only nine seasons, Tonagel already Adams has coached high school basketball for eight is the winningest coach in IWU program history. He has the highest winning seasons, five years in Colorado and three years in Ohio. His percentage, the most regular season victories, the most post-season victories, the teams have captured four conference championships, two most national tournament appearances and the most wins in the school history regional titles, two Elite Eight crowns and one state championship. along with the only seven conference championships. In Ohio, Adams was boys’ basketball coach at Upper Sandusky High A former Valparaiso University point guard, known for his hard work and School from 2010-13 with a record of 38-27. energy, Tonagel has brought those characteristics to the Wildcats’ basketball In Colorado, Adams was a boys’ basketball assistant at Sangre de Cristo program. Tonagel was introduced as the IWU men’s basketball coach on April High School for three seasons, helping the team to a 61-13 record over that 1, 2005. Drawing from experience gained from leading the Valparaiso Cru- span and a state championship in 2001. He became the Sangre de Christo girls’ saders to four NCAA tournament appearances as a starting point guard, along head coach for two seasons, going 32-12 and leading the team to a regional with the tutelage of mentor Homer Drew, Tonagel has helped orchestrate a new crown. era of Wildcats’ basketball. He also has been a girls’ basketball head coach at Del Norte (Colo.) High Indiana Wesleyan has posted the seven best seasons in program history School and an assistant women’s basketball coach at Adams State College in under Tonagel. The team set a school record with 31 wins in 2013-14. Previ- Colorado. ously, the Wildcats had set school records with 30 wins in 2006-07 and tied Adams also owned and operated the ABC Basketball Skills Academy from that mark with 30 wins in 2009-10. 2004-08. He specialized in shooting and skills instruction for junior high and Prior to Tonagel’s hiring, the Wildcats had won seven games and finished high school athletes from all over the state of Colorado.

IBCA E-Newsletter: Online now at www.ibcachoaches.com/enews/ Issue: LV, Spring 2014 Page 3 CONGRATULATIONS, CHAMPION AND RUNNER-UP INDIANA ALL-STARS COACHES BY CHARLIE HALL Congratulations to the following IHSAA state champion and state runner-up It’s that time of year again. We are working on putting together the 2014 coaches for 2014. They will be presented with George Griffith Awards at the edition of the All-Star series with Kentucky. We are coming off our best crowd 2014 IBCA Clinic. in the past six years. I have been asked many times how the Indiana All-Star team is selected, Girls and I would like to share with you some of the selection process. Class A Champion: Terry Minix, Oregon-Davis In one respect, this is the easiest job in the state. At the same time, it may Runner-up: Tim Young, Vincennes Rivet be the most difficult. Year in and year out, there is a seemingly endless supply Class 2A Champion: Rick Risinger, Heritage Christian of All-Star-caliber talent, but the challenging part is that we only have 13 uni- Runner-up: Wayne Kreiger, Fort Wayne Canterbury forms. Class 3A Champion: Chris Keisling, Western Three things we try to keep in mind in the process – we try to be informed, Runner-up: Steve Goans, Evansville Mater Dei we try to be fair and we try to be qualified. There is no perfect process, and Class 4A Champion: Damon Bailey, Bedford North Lawrence some subjectivity always is an unavoidable aspect of the selection process. Runner-up: Kristi Kaniewski Ulrich, Penn We try to see as many potential All-Stars as possible in person. Knowing that we cannot see all of them, we have a group of current and retired coaches Boys from around Indiana who “scout” games throughout the state and provide input Class A Champion: Donovan Garletts, Marquette Catholic to us. Runner-up: Bryan Hughes, Barr-Reeve Another useful tool in the evaluation process is video. With the advent of Class 2A Champion: Kyle Cox, Park Tudor firms such as Krossover and HUDL, we get to see several videos of potential All- Runner-up: Rob Yoder, Westview Stars. Class 3A Champion: Stacy Meyer, Greensburg We also attend the IBCA’s Top 100 Showcase each July and the Hoosier Runner-up: Marvin Rea, Bowman Academy Basketball Magazine Top 60 Senior Workouts each March and April to see how Class 4A Champion: Jason Delaney, Indianapolis Tech the players perform and to see how they work together with their teammates. Runner-up: Dave Milausnic, Lake Central Each year, the IBCA has two groups of 22 coaches from around the state (one group for boys, another group for girls) that select the All-State team. We attend their meetings and listen to what they have to say about the candidates. We seek the input of our Junior All-Star Coaches. They had the opportu- nity to work with several potential All-Stars, and they fill out an extensive evaluation form on each player. However, this does not mean that Junior All- IBCA INITIATIVE AGAINST CANCER Stars from one year are the only candidates considered for the next year’s (senior) All-Star team. In fact, of the last 10 (senior) All-Star teams selected, the Thanks to all coaches, teams, schools and dedicated community members All-Stars have had at least one player on each team who had not been chosen who have participated in the sixth annual IBCA initiative against cancer. a Junior All-Star the previous year. Your contributions to support the fight against cancer are much appreci- We must also look at the positions played by the candidates. It is pretty ated. As the e-Newsletter goes to press, with some schools not yet reporting, obvious that we cannot field a team of 12 point guards when we face the Ken- participating schools have reported raising $71,849 -- many schools through tucky All-Stars. We need guards, forwards and centers. the American Cancer Society’s formal Coaches vs. Cancer program and some Finally, we sit down with the All-Star coaching staffs for that specific year schools raising funds and donating to other cancer-related charities such as to discuss personnel with them as we try to fill out a roster that will be competi- Susan G. Komen Foundation, the Sharon L. Bassett Foundation or other local tive and represent Indiana well. hospitals or agencies. One other question that arises in some years is the use of a 14th uniform. This year’s efforts by Indiana coaches brings the six-year total of money That is for a player who clearly would have been an All-Star, but because of a raised to fight cancer to more than $680,446 through the 2013-14 season. severe injury, he or she cannot finish his or her careers. They DO NOT take Those coaches who got their teams involved in the fight against cancer are anyone's uniform from the top 13 chosen, but they deservedly receive the life- teaching their players something more important than offense or defense. time honor of being selected an All-Star. Coaches are teaching their players a skill that will carry on throughout their Perhaps Steve Witty describes the entire process best. The veteran coach lives and into the communities where they will work and serve. Please continue calls this is a selection process, not a rejection one. We try to reward those to be a positive influence on the youth of our great state, and help them be- players who have had outstanding careers and at the same time select a team come productive citizens of tomorrow. that can beat Kentucky. The following is a list of schools that have informed the IBCA and/or the Thank you for all you do for our players throughout the state! American Cancer Society about their participation in an event to raise funds for --Charlie Hall cancer charities: School – Amount raised Forest Park girls -- $904 New Palestine boys -- $2,405 Adams Central girls -- $325 Fort Wayne Blackhawk Christian girls -- $234 North Putnam (boys, girls ?) -- $109 Barr-Reeve boys -- $497 Fort Wayne Concordia boys -- $1,185 Northeast Dubois boys -- $647 Batesville boys -- $297 Franklin Central girls -- $300 Oregon-Davis girls -- $750 Beech Grove boys -- $1,233 Hanover Central girls -- $375 Perry Meridian boys -- $3,280 Bethany Christian boys -- $120 Hauser boys -- $546 Rossville boys -- $1,500 Bloomington North boys -- $164 Heritage Hills boys -- $1,622 Rushville boys/girls -- $699 Bloomington North girls -- $299 Highland girls -- $942 SIAC schools -- $1,287 Bloomington South girls -- $1,208 Jac-Cen-Del boys -- $320 South Central (Elizabeth) boys -- $250 Brownsburg boys -- $600 Jasper boys -- $376 South Spencer -- $1,400 Brownstown Central girls -- $3,278 Kouts girls -- $849 Southridge boys -- $1,953 Cardinal Ritter girls -- $175 Lakeland boys -- $1,000 Southwestern (Shelby) girls -- $3,150 Carmel boys -- $1,073 Lanesville boys -- $1,208 Tri girls -- $506 Cascade boys -- $143 Lebanon girls -- $1,500 Triton Central girls -- $10,000 Clinton Prairie girls -- $280 Linton-Stockton boys -- $1,120 Union County boys/girls -- $317 Covenant Christian (Indianapolis) girls -- $256 Loogootee boys -- $801 Tecumseh boys -- $800 Columbus North girls -- $3,320 Madison boys -- $550 Tri-West boys -- $811 Crown Point boys -- $1,500 Marquette Catholic girls -- $80 Twin Lakes cheerleaders -- $750 Eastern Greene (boys, girls ?) -- $332 Martinsville boys -- $500 Waldron boys -- $245 Eastern Hancock boys -- $587 Martinsville girls -- $1,100 Whiteland boys -- $1,665 Edgewood girls -- $337 Mooresville (boys, girls ?) -- $2,343 Wood Memorial boys -- $1,469 Fairfield boys/girls -- $1,344 Mt. Vernon (Posey) girls -- $800 Zionsville girls -- $500 Forest Park boys -- $1,133 Munster girls -- $200

IBCA E-Newsletter: Online now at www.ibcachoaches.com/enews/ Issue: LV, Spring 2014 Page 4 2013-14 BOYS COACHES OF THE YEAR he was a four-year starter at point guard and set the ONU career record with 687 assists. Congratulations to the 2013-14 Award winners as Boys' Coaches of Chezem began his coaching career as a boys’ basketball assistant coach the Year. at Fountain Central for two seasons. He then became boys’ basketball head Al Rhodes, Penn - District 1 coach at Clinton Prairie, compiling a 112-106 record in 10 seasons, before Al Rhodes guided Penn to a 23-2 record this season that in- moving to Covington. cluded championships in the Northern Indiana Conference and in With the Trojans, Chezem’s teams have gone 130-92 while winning five Class 4A Sectional 3 at South Bend Washington. conference championships and sectional titles in 2005, 2007 and 2010. Chezem Rhodes has guided the Kingsmen to an 83-51 record in six was honored as Lafayette Journal and Courier Coach of the Year in 2000. seasons at his alma mater, and the Hall of Fame coach has a 539- Chezem, 45, teaches government, economics and world geography at 243 mark in 33 seasons. Covington. He and his wife, Dara, have two children – a daughter, Avery (17), A 1970 graduate of Penn, Rhodes attended Tri-State University (now and a son, Cade (14). ) and earned bachelor’s degrees in math and mechanical engi- Brent Keck, Perry Meridian - District 2 neering. He played basketball at both schools, lettering three years in high Brent Keck has just finished his fourth season as the boys’ school and four years in college. He also acquired a master’s degree in educa- basketball coach at Perry Meridian and his 17th season overall tion from Indiana University in 1982. as a boys’ varsity coach. Over the last two seasons, Keck guided Rhodes began his high school coaching career as a boys’ basketball assis- Perry Meridian to back-to-back winning seasons for the first time tant at Angola. After one year with the Hornets, he moved to Warsaw and in 12 years with 11-9 and 13-7 marks. served four seasons as an assistant. He then became the Tigers’ varsity coach, Keck is a 1987 Anderson Highland graduate and a 1991 compiling a 405-133 record over 22 seasons highlighted by the 1984 state UNC-Asheville graduate, where he played four years of Division championship. His tenure in Warsaw also included 10 Northern Lakes Confer- I basketball. ence championships, 12 holiday tournament trophies, 14 sectional, seven re- Keck began his coaching career as an assistant at Anderson Highland. He gional and four semistate crowns. Warsaw also won the 1995 Hall of Fame also has served as an assistant at Shenandoah, East Noble and Frankton, serv- Classic. ing and learning from coaches such as Alan Darner, Brent Tinder, Marty Johnson After one year away from coaching, Rhodes took over at Logansport, and Rex Bauchert. compiling a 39-47 record in four seasons with the Berries. He then moved to Prior to taking over at Perry Meridian in the fall of 2010, Keck was the Fort Wayne Northrop, posting a 10-12 mark in one season, before being hired head coach for two seasons at Cowan (18-23), four seasons at South Adams in July 2008 to return to his alma mater. At Penn, his Kingsmen have been 2010 (37-49), five seasons at Frankton (76-37) and two seasons at Scottsburg (22- NIC Tournament champions, 2013 NIC co-champions and 2014 NIC champions. 20). He has compiled a career record of 186-178 with three conference cham- Over the years, Rhodes has guided six Indiana All-Star players, including pionships. Keck also was the Frankton girls’ basketball coach for one season. Mr. Basketball winners in Jeff Grose in 1985 and Kevin Ault in 1996. He also Keck resides in Indianapolis, teaches at Perry Meridian in the business mentored three All-Americans, including future NBA player Rick Fox. education department and works with credit recovery. Rhodes also has received many honors, including being named NLC Coach Bryan Hughes, Barr-Reeve - District 3 of the Year seven times, was chosen the Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette’s Coach Bryan Hughes of Barr-Reeve has had extensive success and is of the Year in 1981, was picked as the South Bend Tribune’s Coach of the Year a District 3 Coach of the Year. He guided his 2013-14 team to a in 1985 and 1992, was chosen the Fort Wayne News-Sentinel’s Coach of the 26-2 record and has a 384-142 mark in 22 seasons with the Vi- Year in 1985, being selected Loganland Coach of the Year in 2006 and being kings. voted NIC Coach of the Year this season. He also was selected IBCA District 2 Overall, Hughes has a 497-190 record in 29 seasons, includ- Coach of the Year in 1984, 1986 and 1992. ing 12 conference, 13 sectional, four regional and four semistate Rhodes was Indiana All-Star head coach in 1995 and an All-Star assistant crowns. coach in 1985. He also coached national all-star teams in the 1988 Capital Previously he coached three seasons at North Vermillion and Classic and in the 2005 McDonald’s All-American Game. Also, he coached in four at Fountain Central, compiling 39-28 and 74-21 records at those schools. the 1992 Nancy Rehm All-Star Game, the 1992 Hoosier Basketball Magazine He twice previously has been named an IBCA District 3 Coach of the Year – at East-West All-Star Game, the 1992 South Bend Tribune SunBurst Classic and Fountain Central in 1991 and at Barr-Reeve in 2012. He also served as an the 2007 Indiana North-South All-Star Classic. Indiana All-Star assistant coach in 2003. He has spread the word about basketball overseas, mentoring players in Hughes is a 1978 graduate of Covington High School and a 1982 gradu- Australia, Turkey and The Bahamas. In 2003, he served as an assistant coach ate of the University of Indianapolis. He has bachelor’s degrees from UIndy and for the Bahamian National Team. Indiana State as well as a master’s degree in business education from Indiana Rhodes, 61, who was inducted into the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame in State. 2010, works as a math teacher at Penn High School. He played basketball, football, and in high school and Aaron Wolfe, NorthWood - District 1 was a three-year basketball letterman and two-year captain at Indianapolis. Aaron Wolfe guided NorthWood to a 21-3 record this season, Jamie Kolkmeier, Corydon Central - District 3 including the championship of Class 3A Sectional 21 at Wawasee. Jamie Kolkmeier guided Corydon Central to a 19-4 record The 40-year-old coach has compiled a 98-62 mark in seven in 2013-14 that included a co-championship of the Mid-Southern seasons with the Panthers, his first assignment as a varsity basketball Conference and the championship of the PSC Holiday Classic. coach. In eight seasons with the Panthers, Kolkmeier’s teams have A 1992 graduate of Monmouth High School in Monmouth, Ill., gone 118-70 with two sectional titles and a share of two MSC Wolfe – who attended elementary school in Benton County, Ind. – crowns. competed in basketball, baseball, and cross country while a student. He A 1992 graduate of Waldron High School, Kolkmeier attended Franklin matriculated to Manchester College, helping the Spartans’ basketball team to College where he was a three-year member of the Grizzlies basketball pro- an NCAA Division III national runner-up finish as a junior in 1995 with a 31-1 gram. record. He also played baseball at Manchester. He began his coaching career in 1995-96 as a boys’ basketball assistant Wolfe began his coaching career in 1998-99 as a boys’ basketball assis- at Waldron, then moved to Kokomo to work for Basil Mawbey and Charlie Hall tant at Westfield. He moved to Warsaw as an assistant coach for eight years from 1996-2000. before being hired to take over the NorthWood program in the fall of 2007. In 2000, Kolkmeier became the varsity basketball coach at North Judson, With the Panthers, Wolfe’s teams have posted winning ledgers in six of coaching the Blue Jays for six seasons and compiling a 59-70 slate. He then seven seasons with sectional championships in 2012 and 2014. They also cap- moved to Corydon Central, where his Panthers have posted winning records in tured the Winning Edge Holiday Tournament title in 2011 and 2014. six of eight seasons. Highlights of his tenure at Corydon include sectional crowns Wolfe teaches biology, chemistry and environmental science at North- in 2010 and 2011 as well as co-conference titles in 2011 and 2014. Wood. Kolkmeier, whose overall record is 177-140 in 14 seasons, teaches alge- Kent Chezem, Covington - District 2 bra at Corydon Central. He has been named head coach of the 2014 Junior All Kent Chezem recently completed his 10th season as boys’ bas- -Star coaches. He also was MSC co-Coach of the Year in 2014. ketball coach at Covington High School, where his team went 18-2 Kolkmeier and his wife, Jackie, have two daughters – Julianne and Josie. and claimed the championship of the Wabash River Conference. A 1987 graduate of Clinton Prairie High School, Chezem was a three-year starter for the Gophers and set the school’s all-time record with 342. He then attended Olivet Nazarene University, where

IBCA E-Newsletter: Online now at www.ibcachoaches.com/enews/ Issue: LV, Spring 2014 Page 5 2013-14 GIRLS COACHES OF THE YEAR the WeBo girls’ basketball coach in the fall of 2010. His Lady Stars posted records of 15-6, 19-3 and 14-7 prior to this season’s 18-6. Congratulations to the 2013-14 Bob King Award winners as Girls' Coaches of Schelsky also was varsity baseball coach at Rockville for nine seasons the Year. (1997 through 2005), winning regional titles in 1998 and 1999. He also was baseball coach at Western Boone for three seasons (2009 through 2011). Skeeter Heath, LaPorte - District 1 Schelsky currently works as the junior high athletic director at Western Skeeter Heath recently completed his 11th season as girls’ Boone. basketball coach at LaPorte, leading the Slicers to a 20-3 season He and his wife, DeLisa, have three children – Treigh (7), Birkley (5) and and the Duneland Conference championship. Kelby (1). Heath’s teams amassed a 96-142 record during his time at Steve Goans, Evansville Mater Dei - District 3 LaPorte, where he rebuilt a program that struggled in the middle of Steve Goans guided Evansville Mater Dei to a 26-2 record his tenure but recovered to post winning seasons the past three in 2013-14 that included a Class 3A state runner-up finish. That years. came after he directed the Wildcats back-to-back Class 2A state Previously, Heath was a boys’ basketball head coach at Muncie Burris, a championships in 2012 and 2013. boys’ basketball head coach at Wheeler, a boys’ basketball assistant at Mer- Goans has posted a 135-39 record the past seven seasons rillville and a boys’ basketball head coach at Logansport. His teams went 49- at Mater Dei and has a 207-122 mark in two stints with the Wild- 36 at Burris, 87-105 at Wheeler and 22-41 at Logansport. cats over 16 seasons (he coached the team from 1980-89 and Heath, 59, who competed in basketball, baseball and cross country as a from 2007-present). student at Cowan High School, is a Ball State graduate who teaches in the Goans is a 1976 graduate of Mater Dei, and he played business and technology department at LaPorte. basketball and baseball for the Wildcats. As a coach, his teams have won He and his wife, Bev, have one daughter, Jaclyn, a current senior at La- sectionals in 1986, 2010, 2012, 2013 and 2014. They also have captured Porte. regionals and semistates in 2012, 2013 and 2014. Following the season, Heath announced his resignation as the Slicers’ coach Goans was selected Evansville-area Coach of the Year in 2012, 2013 so he can be free to travel and follow his daughter’s basketball career at North and 2014. He also was chosen ICGSA Class 2A state Coach of the Year in Alabama. 2012. Kristi Kaniewski Ulrich, Penn - District 1 After high school, Goans attended the University of Southern Indiana (then Kristi Kaniewski Ulrich guided Penn girls’ basketball to a 25-2 Indiana State-Evansville) and played baseball for one season. record this season highlighted by a Class 4A state runner-up finish. Goans works in receiving for Novitex Enterprise Solutions, a Connecticut- She has compiled a 108-14 record in five seasons, with state runner- based firm with an office in Evansville. up finishes in 2011 and 2014. Goans and his wife, Becky, have two adult children – Matt and Leslie – A 1999 graduate of Mishawaka, Ulrich played basketball at and recently welcomed their first grandchild, Cora. Bethel College in Mishawaka and helped the Pilots to Christian Col- Gretchen Miles, Washington - District 3 lege national championships in 2000 and 2003. Gretchen Miles has compiled a 76-49 record in six seasons Ulrich served as a girls’ basketball assistant coach for four seasons at at Washington, her alma mater. That includes a 17-4 mark in Mishawaka and two years at Penn before being named the Penn head coach in 2013-14, her fifth winning season of her tenure. the spring of 2009. Since then, her Kingsmen have gone 16-3, 23-2, 25-2, 19-5 Miles was a standout player for the Hatchets, graduating in and 25-2 during her tenure. Her teams have won four sectionals, three regionals 1997 with 1,588 career points. She later played two seasons at and two semistates. the University of Southern Indiana and graduated from USI with Ulrich has been selected head coach for the Junior All-Stars for 2014. a degree in elementary education. She also played tennis for the Previously, she was named NIC Coach of the Year in 2010, 2011 and 2013. Screaming Eagles. Ulrich also was a coach in the 2010 NIC vs. NLC Champions of Character All- Miles began her coaching career as a junior high school coach in Wash- Star Game. ington for two years. She then became a high school assistant coach for four Ulrich and her husband, Jimmie, have a daughter – Avery (1). years before becoming the Hatchets’ head coach. Chris Giffin, Lawrence North - District 2 Miles, a teacher at Lena Dunn Elementary School for 12 years, also Chris Giffin has been girls’ basketball coach for two sea- coaches girls’ soccer for the Hatchets. She was a soccer assistant for two seasons sons at Lawrence North, compiling a 46-6 record with two and has been the school’s varsity soccer coach for six years. Marion County Tournament championships, two Metropolitan Miles has been named an Indiana All-Star assistant coach for 2014. Interscholastic Conference titles and one sectional and one re- gional crown. INDIANA HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK A 1996 graduate of , Giffin competed in basket- ball, baseball and tennis for the Giants, earning all-state honors in tennis as a READY BY GENE MILNER senior. The Indiana High School Basketball Record Book has statistics on nearly every Giffin matriculated to Indiana University, where he was a student man- high school in the state of Indiana -- 400-plus overall. ager for from 1998-2000. He was a boys’ basketball assistant at INDIVIDUAL TEAM Lawrence North while student teaching in 2000-01, then was a men’s graduate Top 800 Shooters Top 125 Varsity Records assistant at Texas Tech from 2001-2004. Top 600 Free Throw Shooters Top 125 Junior Varsity Records He returned to Lawrence North and served as a boys’ basketball assistant Top 300 Assist Leaders Top 125 Freshman Records from the fall of 2004 through the 2011-12 season, filling roles as head fresh- Top 300 Leaders Top 125 Eighth Grade Records man coach, head JV coach and varsity assistant during that span. Top 600 Scorers Top 125 Seventh Grade Records Giffin took over the LN girls’ program in the fall of 2012 and has guided TEAM LEADERS the Wildcats to records of 21-4 and 25-2 in two seasons. He twice has been Defense Free Throw Percentage Assists selected MIC Coach of the Year and Marion County Coach of the Year. Offense Steals/Recoveries Errors The 35-year-old coach and his wife, Jenica, have a daughter, Bailee (3). Rebounding Field Goal Percentage Winning Margins Rich Schelsky, Western Boone - District 2 Plus: Indiana All-Star teams from 1939 to present, all Trester Award Rich Schelsky has compiled a 66-22 record in four seasons as winners, past state champions, past state runners up, all State Finals' scores, girls’ basketball coach at Western Boone, including an 18-6 mark in coaches, officials, Silver Anniversary teams, Hall of Fame members, Academic 2013-14 that was highlighted by an appearance in a Class 3A All-State teams, Coaches' Clubs, career 1,000-point scorers (statewide list of all regional final. players who have scored more than 1,000 career points), largest schools, small- A 1993 graduate of Rockville High School, the 39-year-old est schools, largest gyms, and MUCH MORE! coach played basketball and baseball for the Rox. He scored Send $8.00 plus $3.00 postage to: Gene Milner, 321 S. Bloomington St., 1,272 points in his basketball career for Rockville and later at- Greencastle, IN 46135. tended Indiana State. This book has 160 pages plus more than 700 photos of leading teams, Schelsky began his coaching career at Rockville, serving as a boys’ bas- players, etc. Make a gift of the Record Book to your friends; give us their ad- ketball assistant for five seasons (1997-2002) and the boys’ basketball head dresses, and we will mail the books directly to them. coach for one season. His Rox went 10-13 in 2002-03. Back issues are available from 1984 to this year -- $8 plus $3 postage He then was a boys’ basketball assistant for two seasons at Northview for each year. Contact Gene Milner, 321 S. Bloomington St., Greencastle, IN (2003-05) and for one year at Western Boone (2009-10) before being named 46135; or call (765) 653-2506 or e-mail [email protected].

IBCA E-Newsletter: Online now at www.ibcachoaches.com/enews/ Issue: LV, Spring 2014 Page 6 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE ROY GARDNER CONGRATULATIONS TO THE MILDRED BALL AWARD WINNER: TERRY MAGNUSON AWARD WINNER: PHIL VIDITO

Terry Magnuson has officiated IHSAA athletics for 37 Phil Vidito has spent much of his adult life as a contest years, including three boys’ basketball State Finals and four official in multiple sports, most notably 39 seasons as a high girls’ basketball State Finals. school basketball official. A 1974 graduate of LaVille High School, Magnuson Vidito got his start in officiating in 1975, and he has earned 10 letters in three sports for the Lancers – two in bas- officiated basketball, football, and over ketball, four in baseball and four in tennis. He is a member of the years. LaVille’s all-time athletic group. Over the years, Vidito has worked 26 sectionals, 17 Magnuson attended Butler on an athletic scholarship, regionals, seven semistates and four State Finals (1995, playing four seasons of baseball for the Bulldogs and earning a 1998, 2001 and 2006) in girls’ basketball. He also has bachelor’s degree in education in 1978. He later earned a master’s degree called 28 sectionals, 17 regionals, six semistates and two from IUPUI in 1981 and an Educational Specialist degree from Indiana Univer- State Finals (2000 and 2005) in boys’ basketball. In addition, he called games sity in 1989. in the boys’ Hall of Fame Classic in 1989 and the girls’ Hall of Fame Classic in Magnuson began officiating basketball in 1977 and remains active in the 1992. sport. He also was a baseball umpire for 14 years, 1992-2005. Vidito also reached the State Finals twice each in football (2002 and In boys’ basketball, he has worked 31 sectionals, 23 regionals, 10 2006) and softball (2004 and 2010). semistates and State Finals in 2004 (3A), 2007 (4A) and 2011 (1A). He also A 1972 graduate of Thorntown High School, Vidito competed in football, has called the title games in the boys’ Hall of Fame Classic in 1993, 2004 and basketball, baseball and track as a student. He attended the University of 2011. In girls’ basketball, he has called 23 sectionals, 17 regionals, eight Indianapolis, playing basketball there for one season, and graduating in 1976. semistate and State Finals in 1991, 1993, 1996 and 2012 (3A). He also Vidito has been a member of the Indiana Officials Association for many worked the girls’ Hall of Fame Classic in 1991 and girls’ Indiana-Kentucky All- years, serving as its vice president in 2002 and the organization’s president Star Game in 2004. from 2003-2005. He also has worked for four years with basketball rules Magnuson also has called women’s games at the NCAA interpretation, three years as a basketball clinician and has worked for several Division I, Division II, Division III and NAIA levels for 23 seasons. Highlights in- years in mentoring young officials. clude working three NCAA Division II regionals, one NCAA Division III regional, He also umpired Little League baseball for 39 years, coached his children three Great Lakes Valley Conference Tournament championship games, the Mid in Franklin Township baseball and basketball leagues, and served on the -Central Conference Tournament five times, the Heartland Collegiate Athletic boards for the Franklin Township Little League (1988-99) and the Franklin Conference Tournament three times and the North Coast Athletic Conference Township Youth Football League (1989-91). He was president of the Franklin Tournament two times. Township Little League from 1992-99. In baseball, Magnuson called 13 sectionals, eight regionals, two semistates Vidito, 60, worked for RCA/Thompson from 1976 through 2002. He then and the 2000 IHSAA State Finals (3A). worked for Metro Plastics from 2004 through 2013 before retiring. Magnuson has been active within the Indiana Officials Association. He Vidito and his wife, Diamond, who celebrate their 40th wedding anniver- served as the group’s president in 1997-98, its recording secretary/treasurer sary on April 13, have two adult children – Nicole and Nathan. The couple also from 1998-2001 and has been its webmaster from 2001-present. He also was has three grandchildren – twins Conner and Isabelle (8) and Landon (5). a speaker at the National Association of Sport Officials National Convention in 1998. He currently is an Associate Director for the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame and sits on some of its committees. INDIANA-KENTUCKY CHALLENGE CUP Magnuson has received numerous awards as a basketball official. Those include the Outstanding Girls’ Basketball official from the IHSAA in 1997, the A new item on the IBCA calendar in 2013-14 was the Indiana-Kentucky Outstanding Girls’ Basketball official from the Indiana Officials Association in Challenge Cup, a five-game event between teams from Indiana and Kentucky. 1997 and 2011, the Outstanding Boys’ Basketball official from the IOA in The event was coordinated by the Indiana Basketball Coaches Association and 2010 and the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame “Center Circle Award” in 2011. the Kentucky Association of Basketball Coaches. Magnuson, 58, currently works as the principal of Pleasant Crossing Ele- The first Challenge Cup was held on Jan. 11 at Freedom Hall in Louisville, mentary School in Whiteland. He began his career in education as a math and Kentucky captured the Cup crown by winning four of five games that day. teacher at Clay Junior High in Carmel from 1978-91. While in Carmel, he Girls: Elizabethtown (Ky.) 52, Roncalli 39 coached cross-country, football and tennis at the junior high level and was the Boys: Elizabethtown (Ky.) 51, Barr-Reeve 40 high school varsity assistant in baseball. Boys: Covington Catholic (Ky.) 63, Corydon Central 43 He was an assistant principal at Center Grove Middle School from 1991- Boys: Park Tudor 90, Hopkinsville (Ky.) 83, OT 99. He became a principal at Clark-Pleasant Middle School in Whiteland from Boys: Louisville Ballard (Ky.) 77, Guerin Catholic 71 1999-2001. He second principal’s job was at Break-O-Day Elementary in New In addition to the games, there was a cheering section competition. Also, a Whiteland from 2001-07 and has served at Pleasant Crossing Elementary from Job Fair was held for military service veterans. Veterans and their immediate 2007 to the present. families were admitted at no charge, and proceeds from the event benefited As a principal, Magnuson received the Cummins Partners in Progress the Wounded Warrior Program as well as the Indiana and Kentucky basketball Award in 2002, the Above & Beyond Award from Clark-Pleasant Community halls of fame. Schools in 2007 and was chosen the 2012 District 9 Elementary Principal of the The “Challenge Cup” is on display at the Kentucky High School Basketball Year by the Indiana Association of School Principals. He currently serves on the Hall of Fame. IASP Board of Directors for District 9 and is a past president, past vice presi- The second Indiana-Kentucky Challenge Cup is scheduled for Jan. 10, dent and current treasurer for the District 9 group. 2015, and will be played in the New Castle Fieldhouse. An IBCA committee will He also is a member and ruling elder of the 2nd Reformed Presbyterian choose the teams from Indiana for the event. Church in Indianapolis. If your team is interested, please contact IBCA assistant director Tom Magnuson and his wife, Debbie, have four adult children – Greg, Beth, Beach at [email protected]. Brad and Nathan – and one grandchild. This is not an “exempt” event, so playing in this event must be within the IHSAA schedule limits.

IBCA PROPOSALS TO THE IHSAA Both proposals were presented to the Indiana Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association on This is the year the IBCA was able to make pro- March 23 and to the IHSAA Executive Committee on posals to the IHSAA concerning our sport. March 28. After surveying all head coaches, with strong Both the IIAAA and the IHSAA received both support from head coaches, the IBCA decided to make proposals with positive feedback. two proposals: The IHSAA now is studying the proposals and will 1. An idea to change the state tournament format. take action on them at its board meeting on May 5. 2. To change to length of quarters for JV games from six minutes to seven minutes.

IBCA E-Newsletter: Online now at www.ibcachoaches.com/enews/ Issue: LV, Spring 2014 Page 7 2014 VIRGIL SWEET DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARDS Each year the IBCA Board of Directors selects individuals from each of the three games, including Plymouth’s 1982 basketball title with , Penn’s first IBCA Districts to receive the Virgil Sweet Distinguished Service Award. The football title in 1983, a Warsaw basketball crown with Jeff Grose in 1984. award, named in honor of the longtime former Executive Director of the IBCA, is During his career, Nagle has been fortunate to cover many local teams at state, given to individuals who have provided meritorious service in the promotion of including St. Joseph and Penn in 1995 and Jimtown’s four titles and six trips to basketball in the state of Indiana. Indianapolis. Concord, NorthWood and Plymouth have added to the great memories as well as the capable coaches and outstanding players. Chuck Freeby - District 1 Nagle has been a part of broadcast teams at WSBT, WWJY, WNSN, WHME sports director Chuck Freeby knows the WGTC, WHME, WHPZ, WHPD and has been part of the IHSAA’s statewide complete sports scene as well as anyone, network. His coverage of Notre Dame football has included the annual spring mainly because he has been a part of it all his life. Born game as well as freelance postgame coverage for networks around the country. in South Bend, he is a 1982 graduate of Elkhart Central Nagle currently is sports marketing director at Lesea Broadcasting and WHME High School. In 1986, he received a B.A. in American TV. He serves as voice of Notre Dame women’s basketball and works with Studies from the . Notre Dame baseball. These days, he is well known for his love of area Nagle and his wife, Mary Carol, have been married for 33 years and high school sports. That passion showed for 17 years at have three children – Bob (30), Joe (28) and Mary Catherine (20). WNDU-TV, where Freeby pioneered “Friday Night Flights” during football Danny Danielson - District 2 season and “Roundball Roundup” for basketball. Now Freeby is at WHME-TV Danny Danielson is 94 years young and still actively 46, where he calls play-by-play on the high school football and basketball involved in many organizations while following basketball “Game of the Week,” various college sports events, including Notre Dame and other sports at all levels. baseball, and provides morning sports reports on Pulse FM. Vice Chairman of the City Securities Corporation, Indi- Freeby is also a co-host of LeSea’s “Harvest” show, reporting international ana’s oldest and largest investment Banking firm, Danielson news every weekday. continues to serve as a Director of the Indiana University An award-winning journalist, Freeby has received honors for his reporting Foundation, a Director of Indiana State Chamber of Com- of a variety of sports events, including his radio play-by-play calls of Notre merce, a Director of Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame, a Dame hockey. He also has done play-by-play and color commentary for Director of Wittenbraker YMCA of New Castle and a Direc- SportsChannel Chicago. tor of Americana Bancorp. He also is a member of the Board For the last few years, Freeby has been doing double-duty, working his of Governors for the Riley Children’s Foundation, on the Board of Advisors for full-time job at LeSea and filling in part-time at WNDU. Indiana University-East and Chairman of Walther Cancer Foundation. Freeby also takes on the challenge of giving back to the community in the Danielson is a 1937 graduate of Pierre High School in Pierre, S.D. He also form of public service. He is a frequent guest speaker and auctioneer around graduated from Indiana University in 1942, where he was a three-year letter- town for a variety of charities. He served for many years as a board member man in baseball, with a bachelor’s in education. He then served in the U.S. Navy for the Women's Care Center and co-chair of the annual House Raffle, which for four years, earning the rank of Lieutenant Senior Grade. Danielson worked benefits both Women’s Care Center and the Healthy Family Center of Misha- two years at IU as a physical education instructor, in the alumni office and as waka. His work over the last 19 years has raised millions of dollars for the IU’s interim baseball coach for the 1948 season. Michiana community. He has also served as a coach and umpire at Chet Danielson began his business career in 1948 with ModernFold, a starting Waggoner Little League and in the Inter-City Catholic League. as a salesman for the New Castle-based firm and working his way up to com- Freeby and his wife, Diane, have six children – Peter, Christopher, Mary, pany president in 1969. He left ModernFold in 1976 to join City Securities Jeanie, Rosie and T.J. Corporation in 1976 as a senior vice president and was promoted to vice chair- Steve Hanlon - District 1 man in 1981. Steve Hanlon is a 1981 graduate of Crown Point High Over the years Danielson has received numerous accolades, including the School and a 1991 graduate of Evangel University in Chamber of Commerce “Citizen of the Year” in 1972 and 1983, the IU Distin- Springfield, Mo. guished Alumni Service Award, the Zora G. Clevenger Award in recognition of Hanlon began his professional writing career at The outstanding contributions to IU Athletics, the IU President’s Medal of Excellence, Times of Northwest Indiana in 1991, working there for nine an Indiana Jefferson Award for distinguished public service, the Thomas Hart years before moving to The Indianapolis Star in 2000. He Benton Medallion from Indiana University and the naming of IU-East’s Henry worked in Indianapolis for four years before returning to County facility in his honor. The Times in 2004 because he missed his family and the Danielson is a member of The Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonels, has outstanding pizza. been named a Sagamore of the Wabash three times, was the Rotarian of the Hanlon is a Chicago Cubs’ fan, which makes him quite happy on certain Year in 2007 and received the Governor’s Sachem Award in 2009. He is a days. Same goes for the Chicago Bears. Since Larry Bird retired, his interest in member of the Pierre High School Athletic Hall of Fame and received an honor- the NBA has dropped. Hanlon loves covering the “black-and-blue” style of the ary law degree from IU in 1994. high school game in his corner of the state. Danielson and his wife, Patricia, reside in New Castle and have three Hanlon and his wife, Karen, have two daughters – Marley and Gracie. adult daughters – Mary, Susan and Amy. Bob Nagle - District 1 Charlie Hughes - District 2 Bob Nagle is in his 38th year of broadcasting in the Charlie Hughes has devoted much of his life as a volun- South Bend area. Bob grew up in Mishawaka and attended teer organizer of basketball events for the youth of Indiana. Marian High School during some of its greatest years. From A 1958 graduate of Marion High School, Hughes be- 1968 through 1971, Bob Otolski’s football Knights were 34- gan coaching men’s basketball teams in Amateur Athletic 5-1, including back-to-back undefeated seasons in 1969 and Union programs in 1961. His team, the Anderson ALACs, won 1970. local, state level and Midwest Region events and partici- That lit a spark in Nagle, who played only one season pated in the National Finals. In 1974, Hughes succeeded Bill but stayed on as a team manager, student trainer and team Summers as basketball chairman of the Indiana AAU district videographer. The technology was new in 1971 and while and now is in his 41st year in that position. In the late 1970s videoing games, Nagle added commentary to the action. Coach Otolski discov- and 1980s, he also served as the Indiana AAU girls’ basket- ered that when a letter from a recruiter asked him to “send us your announcer”; ball chairman before the program became so large that a separate girls’ chair- Coach Otolski passed that to Nagle with the suggestion that he pursue that in man took over and Hughes focused his attention on the booming boys’ program. the future. Hughes also served as AAU boys’ basketball Midwest chairman from That began the next fall at IU-South Bend. During his team at IUSB, Nagle 1975-81. was taught by veteran broadcaster Roland Kelly, who later served as Nagle’s In addition, Hughes organized the Madison County Sertoma All-Star Bas- sports director at WSBT. Nagle’s professional career began at WSBT during ketball game from 1974 through 1994, proceeds benefiting Special Olympics the 1977-78 school year with broadcasts of high school football, high school programming. He also coordinated an annual series with an Indiana boys’ basketball and Notre Dame basketball with Lynn Thornton and Jerry Bleck. squad that faced a Russian Junior team from 1976 through 1981. Notre Dame won the national championship in football and Irish basketball went More recently, Hughes was instrumental in the founding and operations of to the Final Four in St. Louis – it was quite a start. an Indiana-based youth sports program called USSFA. This group has served During the next 10 years, Nagle covered multiple state championship school-aged athletes across Indiana for nearly two decades, organizes the Indy

IBCA E-Newsletter: Online now at www.ibcachoaches.com/enews/ Issue: LV, Spring 2014 Page 8 2014 VIRGIL SWEET DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARDS CONTINUED High School Shootout each summer (which has grown into the largest boys’ bas- Johnny McCrory - District 3 ketball summer event in Indiana) and has awarded more than $10,000 in col- Johnny McCrory arrived at, what was then, WOOO lege scholarships to its members. in Shelbyville in 1998. Over the years, Hughes also served Indiana AAU as the state registration Now in his 16th season calling play-by-play for high chairman, second vice president and first vice president. school teams in Shelby County and 21st season overall Providing his efforts without pay throughout, Hughes has been recognized McCrory has been with the Shelbyville radio station with numerous awards over the years. Among them are the Joe Boland Award through two call-letter changes. The most recent, in 2007, from the Indiana Sportswriters & Sportscasters Association for service to youth in signaled the beginning of his co-ownership of the station. 1989 and again in 1996; the Dr. James Macholtz Award from Indiana Special WSVX AM-1520 now includes an FM station at 96.5 Olympics in 1987; Special Contribution Award from Indiana AAU in 1983; the known as Giant 96. McCrory serves as the station’s news Outstanding Volunteer Leadership Award from Indiana AAU in 1990; Vision and sports director and morning show host. In addition, Award from AAU National boys’ basketball in 1991; and being recognized as McCrory hosts a sports talk show called Giant 96 Real Sports. Sertoman of the Year from the Anderson Sertoma Club in 1989 and 1990. McCrory’s professional career began as a news and sports director in Hughes worked for Hoosier Market in Marion and Anderson as a student 1993 at WHPO in Hoopeston, IL, followed by a four year stop in the same role and for several years following high school. In 1964, he moved to a position at WACF / WPRS in Paris, IL. with General Motors in Anderson and remained there until retiring in 2006. McCrory received the Marv Bates Indiana Sportscaster of the Year from Now 74 years young, Hughes and his wife, Catherine, enjoy spending time the Indiana Sportswriters and Sportscasters Association in 2012. with their adult children – Debbie, Sherry, Jill, April, Rodney, Greg and Marcus While basketball and football top the list of high school sports coverage, – as well as five grandchildren. over the years McCrory also handled play-by-play for baseball, softball, volleyball and cross country. He also has called basketball at the collegiate Andy Graham - District 3 level for Eastern Illinois University. Andy Graham, a decidedly mediocre basketball player A graduate of Hutsonville High School in Hutsonville, Ill., McCrory received on a Westfield Shamrocks team that won 18 games in 1973 a Bachelor’s degree in Radio/TV from Southern Illinois University-Carbondale in (no thanks to him), is a 1978 Indiana University graduated who 1993. While receiving his education, McCrory also broadcast news and play- joined the Bloomington Herald-Telephone (now Herald-Times) by-play sports for WIDB, on the SIU-C campus, and at WKZI, Casey, Ill., while staff in 1982. He has quite contentedly worked there ever covering sports as a writer for the Robinson (Ill.) Daily News. since, covering both sports and news. McCrory has three children – Ethan, Kylie and Jadyn – and lives in Shel- Graham has won many awards over that span, such as byville. the 1997 Corky Lamm Indiana Sportswriter of the Year honor and, more recently, was named the state's top sports columnist in 2012 by the Hoosier State Press Association and the nation's top sports columnist for the H-T's circulation class in 2013 by the Associated INDIANA TO PARTICIPATE IN NATIONAL RISING SENIOR Press Sports Editors. ACADEMY Graham was a 2013 inductee to the Indiana Sportswriters & Sportscasters The National High School Basketball Coaches Association will sponsor a Association Hall of Fame. National Rising Senior Academy on July 13, 14 and 15 at Ben Davis High He worked alongside Bob Hammel at the H-T, covering virtually every IU School in Indianapolis. Various states across the nation will be selecting teams of football and basketball game for 15 years, before becoming the primary beat juniors from their states to participate in this event. writer for IU football. He also covered IU soccer for 19 years, including Coach This event is supported by the National Association of Basketball Coaches. Jerry Yeagley's first five NCAA championship clubs. He covered the 1987 and Besides games, there will be a skills development component as well as an 1992 NCAA men's basketball Final Fours and the 2000 NBA Finals. educational component that will cover topics such as the recruiting process, Graham has served as the primary writer for Indiana high school basket- leadership and sportsmanship. ball throughout his H-T sports tenure. He relished perusing papers from around These speakers addressed the players in 2013 – David Ginsberg, the state to write a weekly statewide-oriented high school basketball column for NHSBCA, Executive Director; Ira Childress, Childress Sports Consulting; Bob many years and annually selected the H-T's Top 15 All-State Basketball Team, Lovell, Indiana Sports Talk host, former college coach, author; Clark Kellogg, picked with solicited input from the state's coaches and therefore one of the former NBA player, CBS college basketball analyst and Indiana Pacers vice most respected lists pertaining to Indiana players. president. The Top 15 edition was discontinued following Graham’s adjournment in Last year’s inaugural event included boys’ teams from Illinois, Indiana, 2001 to the H-T's news side to cover education and the arts – and, most espe- Iowa, Kentucky, Ohio and Wisconsin. This year, there are hopes for as many as cially, to keep more regular family hours while his sons were growing up. He 12 boys’ teams and four to six girls’ teams. returned to sports writing in 2010 and counts among his current duties serving Indiana, Iowa, Wisconsin, Ohio, Kentucky and Washington are confirmed as columnist for IU football and as the lead beat writer for Indiana high school for boys. New York, Illinois, North Carolina and other states have expressed boys' basketball and high school baseball. He writes a high school basketball interest for boys. notebook every Monday during the season, writes features and columns, and Indiana, Ohio, Wisconsin and Kentucky appear interested for girls. generally orchestrates coverage of the nine high school teams in the H-T region. May 1 is the deadline for states to confirm their intentions. He also selects an H-T All-Area Boys' Basketball Team every spring. Look for more info about this event as we get closer to the date of the A devotee of all things Hoosier Hysteria, Graham made formal presenta- competition. tion of a state basketball tournament format proposal called "The Big Dance Compromise" to both IHSAA Commissioner Bobby Cox, in the fall of 2012, and a distinguished IBCA panel in the spring of 2013. Graham lives in Bloomington with his wonderful wife, Susie, and their splendid sons, Alex and Evan (when they're home from college), and cats Calvin and Hobbes. He gets to spend lots of time in Indiana's venerable gymnasiums, which only adds to his happiness and gratification. Graham was and is a very fortunate man. (But he still devoutly wishes the Shamrocks could have knocked off Carmel in that 1973 double-overtime sectional title game, which would have earned them a trip to the ever-wondrous Wigwam.)

IBCA E-Newsletter: Online now at www.ibcachoaches.com/enews/ Issue: LV, Spring 2014 Page 9 2013-14 ADMINISTRATORS OF THE YEAR Congratulations to these Administrators of the Year: Penrod is a 1972 graduate of Bluffton High School and was inducted into the school’s Hall of Fame in 2004. He graduated from Manchester College with Robert Falls - Athletic Director a bachelor’s degree in physical education and biology, later earning his mas- Michigan City - District 1 ter’s in secondary education from Indiana University-Fort Wayne. Robert “Bear” Falls has impacted the lives of countless Penrod has been a leader in athletic administration for most of his career students and student athletes in Northwest Indiana, as an and enjoys the interaction with student-athletes, coaches, officials and other educator, coach and athletic director. athletic administrators. He is passionate about athletics and wants to provide He began his career as a teacher of Physical Educa- great opportunities for all student-athletes to have the experience of being part tion, Health, and Driver’s Education at Elston High School in of a team and working together to reach a common goal. Michigan City. During his 20 years at Elston, he was an He appreciates everyone who has given him the opportunity to do his job assistant coach at the freshman, JV and Varsity levels for that he loves, former principal Donald Weeks, former Superintendent Ralph both football and basketball. Bailey and current principal Jennifer Reiff and current Superintendent Patricia Falls was named Head Basketball Coach for Michigan City High School in O’Connor. 1995, a post he held until 2001. Under his leadership, the Wolves went 80-40 Penrod has been married for 38 years to his wife, Nicole. Their children, and never had a losing season. He guided City to a Duneland Conference Brandon and Elizabeth, also are educators. They have five grandchildren – championship in 1997-98 and three second-place finishes. Conner, Quentin, Zeke, Adrianna and Eric. This June, Falls will retire as Athletic Director for the Michigan City Area Schools, a post he held since 2005. Chad Bolser - Athletic Director Over his 40-year career, he has been active in Indiana athletics, most Richmond - District 2 recently serving on the Indiana High School Athletic Association Board of Direc- Chad Bolser is in his sixth year as Athletic Director at tors and Executive Committee (2007-2009). A strong supporter of youth sports, Richmond High School after 10 seasons as boys’ basket- he has coached and officiated community leagues and tournaments for both ball coach for the Red Devils. softball and basketball. During his tenure as an administrator, Bolser devel- Falls holds a bachelor’s degree in Education from Illinois State University oped and expanded the Bob Wettig Memorial Basketball and a Master’s in Education from Indiana University-Northwest. Tournament from a one-day, four-team event to a three- As a high school athlete at Elston, he was named to the all-state football day, 16-team extravaganza for schools from around the team. At Illinois State, he was the first player in school history to play both state and the Midwest. During the four years of the expanded event, 30 teams offensive and defensive halfback, breaking school records in pass receiving. from across Indiana have participated in the tournament. Bolser also helped to bring post-season basketball back to the Tiernan Geoff Penrod - Athletic Director Center, and the venue hosted both boys’ and girls’ semistates in 2013 and Columbia City - District 1 2014. These are the first postseason basketball events in the facility since 2005. Geoff Penrod is currently in his currently in his 29th A 1988 graduate of Clinton High School in Clinton, Ill., Bolser played year as Athletic Director at Columbia City High School. He basketball in high school and earned the opportunity to play in college. He began his teaching career as a science/physical education attended Lindenwood University in St. Charles, Mo., helping the Lions to success teacher at Columbia Township in 1976. He then taught in NAIA competition while earning a bachelor’s degree in history. He later biology at Columbia City High School, where he served as earned a master’s degree in education from in 2007. an assistant basketball coach for seven years. Penrod Following graduation from Lindenwood, Bolser was a college assistant moved into the Athletic Director’s position in 1985 and has coach for two seasons at his alma mater before becoming boys’ basketball been at Whitley County Consolidated Schools his entire coach for two seasons at St. Teresa High School in Decatur, Ill. He guided St. career. Teresa to an Illinois regional championship in 1996, the school’s first since 1985, Penrod has served on the IHSAA Board of Directors since 2003. He has as well as to Macon County Tournament titles in 1995 and 1996. led numerous committees in his time on the board as well as being the President Bolser returned to the college game as an assistant coach for two years at of the Board of Directors in 2007-08 and 2013-14. Millikin University, an NCAA Division III program in Decatur, Ill. In 1998, he Penrod has also been a member of the IIAAA since 1985 and has been accepted the head coaching position at Richmond High School, guiding the Red District Athletic Director of the Year in 2003, 2004 and the State Athletic Direc- Devils to the 2002 North Central Conference championship and mentoring 2005 tor of the Year in 2004. He has served the IIAAA as the 1st Vice President, Indiana All-Star Dominic James during his tenure that ran through the 2007-08 President and Past President from 2005-2009. season. Penrod has served as the Secretary-Treasurer for the Northeast Indiana Bolser was named winner of the Rufus Award for his contributions to IU- Athletic Conference and Northeast Hoosier Conference for four years each. He East athletics in 2012. also is a member of the NIAAA and NFHS professional organizations – receiv- Bolser and his wife, Leslie, are the proud parents of two daughters – ing the NFHS Citation in 2011. Mallory (9) and Maren (7).

BASKETBALL CAMP INSURANCE 2014 HOOSIERS’ REUNION CLASSIC BY GARRY DONNA If you are an active IBCA member who coaches high school, junior high The Historic HOOSIER GYM Committee of Knightstown, Indiana, in conjunc- school or elementary boys or girls, you have $1 million general liability insur- tion with Hoosier Basketball Magazine and Pacesetter Sports of Terre Haute, ance through our affiliation with the National Organization of Coaches Associa- will host the ninth annual Hoosiers’ Reunion All-Star Classic on Friday, June 6, tion Directors (NOCAD). This insurance covers you while working at youth sports 2014. camps and/or conducting your own personal camp. This high school All-Star girls’ and boys’ doubleheader will be played on If you have a camp and your school requires proof of general liability the movie home court of the “Hickory Huskers” in Knightstown. insurance, or you need a participant/accident quotation, please go to the ap- Forty-eight of Indiana’s finest senior boys’ and girls’ players from the class propriate Loomis & LaPann website listed below. A proof of insurance certifi- of 2014 will be invited to participate. The girls’ game will begin at 6 p.m. with cate is free. the boys to follow at 8 p.m. If you have a camp and require a certificate that names an additional Rosters for the Hoosiers’ Reunion All-Star Classic – both girls and boys – insured (some schools want to be named additional insured), the cost is will be finalized later this spring. When completed, the rosters will be released $150.00. to the media for publication statewide. They will also be available at If you need participant/accident coverage for your camp, please com- www.hoosierbasketballmagazine.com and on the Indiana Basketball Coaches plete the form on the Loomis & LaPann website (www.loomislapann.com) for a Association website. free quote. To request a certificate of Insurance form: www.loomislapann.com/ For more details and ticket information about the Hoosiers’ Reunion All- nocad_CertificateRequest.asp. Star Classic, please call Classic coordinator Garry Donna of Hoosier Basketball To contact Loomis & LaPann, e-mail [email protected] or call Magazine at (317) 496-1700 or send an e-mail to [email protected]. (800) 566-6479 or (518) 762-6561. The Loomis & LaPann fax number is (518) There are only 665 tickets available for this historic basketball double- 792-3426. header. All seats are reserved.

IBCA E-Newsletter: Online now at www.ibcachoaches.com/enews/ Issue: LV, Spring 2014 Page 10 2013-14 ADMINISTRATORS OF THE YEAR CONTINUED Phil Ford - Principal In addition, Ford gives credit to the many principals he has served under Jay County - District 2 and the assistant principals that he has both learned from and worked side by Phil Ford is currently in his sixth year as principal at side with over the years. Phil Gardner, Bob Lutton, Harold Schutz, John Minch, Jay County High School. Bill Goshert, Larry Paxson and Jim Elbert are all included in the group that he He started his teaching career at Amelia High School counts as facilitators to any success he has achieved. in Ohio in 1972, then taught chemistry at Delta High School Ford has been married for 42 to years to his wife, Jill, a recently retired before joining the staff at Jay County teaching biology teacher. They have two sons, Jon and Josh, who reside in Indianapolis. They also and chemistry in 1976. He served as a dean for three have three grandchildren with a fourth to be added soon. years at Jay County before becoming the school’s Athletic Director. He then expanded his administrative experience Mike Whitten - Principal at Wes-Del High School as Athletic Director and Assistant Boonville - District 3 Principal for five years. He returned to Jay County in 2004 to serve as Athletic Mike Whitten is in his 11th year as principal of Boon- Director and Assistant Principal. Since 2008, he has served as principal at Jay ville High School. County. Prior to guiding the Pioneers, he was principal for one Ford is a past member of the Indiana Interscholastic Athletic Administrators year at Tecumseh Junior/Senior High School and served Association and a current member of Indiana Association of School Principals. five years as assistant principal at Boonville Middle School. He has served on the IHSAA Board of Directors since 2006 and is currently the Before entering the administrative ranks, Whitten President of the Board. started his education career at Pike Central Middle/High Ford is a 1968 graduate of Dunkirk High School (which later consolidated School where he taught math, coached cross country, bas- with four other schools to become Jay County High School). He graduated from ketball, baseball and track & field, as well as sponsoring Ball State University with a bachelor’s degree in chemistry and biology, and he the Student Council and Fellowship of Christian Athletes for 11 years. later earned a master’s degree in Secondary Education and an Administrative Whitten soon will be in his fourth term on the IHSAA Executive Committee, License from BSU. where he has served as Chairman and President of that group. He is a deacon As a long-time advocate of the importance of all extra- and co-curricular at Main Street General Baptist Church. activities to the successful development of high school students, Ford recently He holds undergraduate degrees in math and physical education from offered a proposed By-Law change to the IHSAA that would allow Junior Var- Oakland City University. He also has a master’s degree in secondary education, sity and Freshmen games to increase the six-minute quarter to seven minutes, in a principal’s license and an educational specialist degree from Indiana State order to provide increased opportunity for student-athletes to participate. University. While he has embraced the day-to-day challenges of being the principal Whitten and his wife, Karen, are parents of two children, Brittney (26) of a large rural high school, he counts his years as an Athletic Director as some and Kyle (22), who both played “Indiana’s Game.” They also recently wel- of his most enjoyable, largely due to the experiences of working with the ath- comed their first granddaughter, Finley McLaughlin. letes, coaches, officials and other administrators he has met and grown to know across the state of Indiana.

INDIANA BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME IBCA/IHSAA TOP 100 BY CHRIS MAY SHOWCASE

As we reach the conclusion of the your staff have not taken advantage, please contact The 12th annual IBCA/IHSAA Girls’ Basket- 2013-14 basketball season, I hope that us to help get you on board! ball Top 100 Showcase will be held at Ben everyone has had another fantastic year. Upcoming Hall of Fame events include three golf Davis High School on Wednesday, July 23, This past year has been an out- tournaments this summer. Make plans to join us June 10 beginning at 2 p.m. standing one for the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame at Country Oaks in Montgomery for our Southern The IBCA/IHSAA Boys’ Basketball Top 100 as we have been involved with events that have fur- Indiana golf outing, June 25 in Kokomo for our Showcase will be held at thered the knowledge, interest and love of Indiana coaches golf outing or July 21 in Noblesville at Pebble on Thursday, July 24, beginning at 2 p.m. high school basketball. Brook Golf Club. Call our office at (765) 529-1891 All IBCA coaches will be admitted free to Our 2013 City Securities Hall of Fame Classic for more information or to register. both events by displaying a current IBCA mem- was another terrific event, drawing some of the best If you have not yet visited our website, please bership card. teams, players and coaches of Indiana high school head to www.hoopshall.com. The site has information Lists of players expected to participate in basketball. Congratulations are in order for our girls’ on all Hall of Fame inductees, as well as information this event should be announced in early July. tournament champion, Bedford North Lawrence, and about our upcoming events and the ability to register the boys’ champions from Greensburg. Further, the for the golf events online. The website also features Hall congratulates each of our eight participants on our online gift shop. outstanding seasons. In addition, we can be followed on Facebook We look forward to the 2014 City Securities and Twitter (www.twitter.com/HoopsHall) for news Hall of Fame Classic and hope you will mark your about the Hall of Fame and for a touch of Indiana calendars for our Girls’ Classic featuring Mooresville, basketball history. Center Grove, Heritage Christian and Gary West on We always encourage visitors to our New Castle Friday, Dec. 26 and our Boys’ Classic featuring South- museum. No matter the season, there is always some- port, Batesville, Brownsburg and Penn on Saturday, thing new to see at the Hall of Fame. We offer ex- Dec. 27. tremely low rates for team tours and a trip to the Hall We are proud of our newest class of inductees, makes for a great team-building activity. We are Silver Anniversary Team honorees, and Center Circle open seven days a week and are an extremely af- Officials Award honorees for both men and women. fordable destination, whether for a group or individu- Ceremonies for the men took place March 26; the als. women’s annual banquet is on April 26. We appreciate the support from the IBCA and We are appreciative of the participation of the relationship between our organizations. Contact IBCA-member coaches joining our Hall of Fame mem- our offices at (765) 529-1891, e-mail me at bership drive. IBCA-member active coaches are of- [email protected], or better yet visit our 14,000- fered a membership for $25 per year, a 75 percent square foot facility in New Castle with any ideas or discount off the normal cost. Your support helps us run questions or to simply enjoy some time at the Indiana our operations and share the history and memories of Basketball Hall of Fame. Indiana high school basketball. Your Hall of Fame -- Chris May membership also gives you information and access to the many events that we put on each year. If you and

IBCA E-Newsletter: Online now at www.ibcachoaches.com/enews/ Issue: LV, Spring 2014 Page 11 2014 COACHES’ ROUNDTABLE PARTICIPANTS A roundtable of former coaches is one of the items planned for the 2014 Irwin then assisted for five seasons at Eastbrook before becoming the IBCA Spring Clinic. This year’s panel features a trio of coaches – Sam Alford, Panthers’ head coach from 1995-2001 – collecting a final sectional champion- Jim Irwin and Donna Sullivan – who will offer their expertise on building pro- ship in 1998. grams that stand the test of time. Here is more info on each of the panelists. Irwin, who earned bachelor’s degrees in history and physical education, was the BSU Alumni Coach of the Year in 1982. Over the years, he noted he Sam Alford was “fired once, RIF’d once, resigned once (not forced) and never coached a Sam Alford amassed more than 450 wins as a high school Division I player.” basketball coach in Indiana and coached nine additional years He also indicated that he was fortunate to have coached his three sons, as a college assistant. Rob, Dave and John. He also observed there was a time when he and all three Alford earned much attention as the coach at New Castle, sons were head basketball coaches at the same time, while daughter Jennifer where his teams posted a 300-188 record over 20 seasons. He works as a teacher and cheer coach. was an assistant coach for two years at Franklin and also was a Irwin and his wife, Mary Ann, live in Warsaw. They enjoy seeing their head coach at Monroe City, South Knox and Martinsville – children and 12 grandchildren. They especially enjoy watching their grandchil- finishing with a career record of 452-245 in 29 seasons at dren play basketball and pursue their other activities. Indiana high schools. As a high school coach, his teams won 17 sectionals, six regionals and one semistate. Donna Sullivan He then moved to the college ranks, assisting his son Steve at Southwest Donna Sullivan compiled a 344-241 record in 31 Missouri State for four years and the University of Iowa for five years. As a seasons as girls’ basketball coach at Seymour High School, college coach, he was a part of three teams that earned berths in the NCAA highlighted by a trip to the IHSAA State Finals in 1987. Tournament. Over the years, Sullivan’s teams won 10 sectional titles Alford coached sons Steve and Sean at New Castle, and more than 50 of and five regional championships in addition to a semistate Alford’s prep players went on to play college basketball. crown in 1987. The Owls also captured two South Central Alford three times was chosen an IBCA District Coach of the Year – District Conference titles. 3 in 1975 at Martinsville and District 4 in 1979 and 1995 at New Castle. He Sullivan was named IBCA District 5 Coach of the Year also was North Central Conference Coach of the Year three times, a former in 1986, was selected ICGSA District 5 Coach of the Year IBCA president and was Indiana’s nominee for national coach of the year in four times and was chosen as an honoree for Region 4 by 1984 and 1986. Alford was chosen as the Indiana All-Star head coach in 1985 the National High School Coaches Association in 1987. She also won an ICGSA after serving as an All-Star assistant coach in 1984. He also was chairman of Service Award in 2000, was the recipient of the NFHS Robert F. Kanaby Citi- the NABC’s High School Rules Committee for 14 years. zenship Award in 2001 and was presented a Virgil Sweet Award from the One of his top memories as a high school coach was a weekend in 1983 IBCA in 2004. when New Castle hosted Marion (with James Blackmon) on Friday night, then Sullivan was the Indiana All-Star head coach in 1989. She also was the All hosted Cathedral (with Scott Hicks and Shelton Smith) the next day. He recalls -Star assistant coach in 1982. more than 18,000 fans attending the two games – both sellouts in the 9,325- She describes her All-Star experience as well as the opportunity to guide seat New Castle Fieldhouse. so many wonderful young women as the top memories of her coaching career. Another top memory was the opportunity to speak at the NABC Confer- A 1966 graduate of Orleans High School, Sullivan attended Indiana ence in 1979 held in conjunction with the NCAA Final Four. That was the year University and earned her bachelor’s degree in 1970. She began coaching at where Indiana State and Larry Bird played Michigan State and Magic Johnson Seymour in the fall of 1970 and stayed there until retirement in 2001. in the NCAA championship game. Over the years, Alford noted that he has These days, Sullivan spends her time as a travel consultant, serving on the delivered talks on basketball in 28 states and in Europe. Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame’s women’s committee and assisting the Waldron Alford was a standout athlete at Washington High School where he High School girls’ basketball program. She notes she still very much enjoys graduated in 1956 and earned 14 varsity letters. He carried on the tradition at teaching the game. Franklin College, where he earned another 10 letters in basketball, baseball, Sullivan lives in Seymour, and she was inducted into the Indiana Basketball cross country and tennis. Alford averaged 21 points as a senior in 1960, lead- Hall of Fame in 2002. ing the nation in free throw shooting and earning Little All-American Honors. Alford was chosen to the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame Silver Anniver- sary Team in 1985. He was inducted into the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame in 2002. He also has been inducted into the Franklin College Hall of Fame. HOOSIER BASKETBALL MAGAZINE These days, Alford, 71, is a vice president of the Indiana Basketball Hall TOP 60 SENIOR WORKOUTS of Fame and is a director of the Basketball Camp, a position he has held for 28 years. BY GARRY DONNA Alford and his wife, Sharan, live in Brown County. They enjoy keeping up Sixty of Indiana’s best class of 2014 senior boys’ and senior girls’ high with their sons, daughters-in-law and seven grandchildren, who range in age school players were invited to participate in Hoosier Basketball’s 2014 Top 60 from 21 to 12, as well as following UCLA and high school basketball. Alford Workouts held annually in conjunction with the IHSAA and the Indiana Basket- also spends time fishing, golfing, following the St. Louis Cardinals and working ball Coaches Association. with Franklin College and the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame. The 33rd annual Girls’ Top 60 Senior Workout was held on the campus of Marian University on the westside of Indianapolis on Sunday, March 16, 2014. Jim Irwin The 27th annual Boys’ Top 60 Senior Workout will take place at Marian Jim Irwin coached Indiana high school basketball for 37 University in Indianapolis on Sunday, April 6, 2014. years, including 18 years as a head coach at four schools. He Both Top 60 Senior Workouts begin at 1 p.m. and include two sessions – 1 was inducted into the Kosciusko County Basketball Hall of p.m. to 3 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Fame in 2013. The two workouts are coordinated by Hoosier Basketball publisher Garry A 1960 graduate of Atwood High School in northern Donna. Four-time state championship coach Rick Risinger of Heritage Christian Indiana, Irwin led the Greyhounds in scoring as a senior with served as on-court director of the 2014 Girls’ Top 60 Senior Workout, assisted 320 points. He played two years of basketball at Emporia by IBCA-member coaches. IBCA-member coaches will also be conducting the University in Kansas before transferring to Ball State and Boys’ Top 60 Senior Workout led by on-court director Steve Lynch of Browns- playing two years of baseball for the Cardinals. burg. Irwin begin his coaching career in 1964 as a boys’ These workouts give the state’s outstanding seniors a chance to meet and basketball assistant coach at Straughn for two years, then compete as well as afford college coaches an opportunity to observe them worked five years as an assistant at Pierceton. He followed by assisting for four against top-quality competition. seasons at Whitko, then landed his first head coaching position in 1975 at Bluff- While NOT a try-out for the Indiana All-Star team, these events afford ton. Indiana All-Star game director Charlie Hall and his Indiana All-Star coaches, Irwin guided the Tigers for five seasons, his teams winning sectional crowns both boys and girls, the opportunity to observe the state’s best senior players in 1976 and 1977. He then moved to Southern Wells for five years, capturing against each other. another sectional title in 1982. He followed with a two-year head coaching stint For further details, please call Hoosier Basketball Magazine Publisher at Salem. Garry Donna at (317) 496-1700 or send an e-mail to [email protected].

IBCA E-Newsletter: Online now at www.ibcachoaches.com/enews/ Issue: LV, Spring 2014 Page 12 IBCA/SUBWAY SENIOR AND UNDERCLASS BOYS ALL-STATE Fifteen players were chosen as first-team selections for the IBCA/Subway 2014 IBCA/Subway Underclass All-State Senior All-State Team for boys, and 15 others were chosen first-team IBCA/ First Team Subway Underclass All-State for boys. Gary Bonds, Indianapolis Scecina; Harris Brown, Indianapolis Howe; Ryan Cline, Subway Restaurants of Indiana have returned as the presenting partner Carmel; Davon Dillard, Bowman Academy; Hyron Edwards, East Chicago Cen- for the IBCA for these honor teams; Subway will present plaques to first-team tral; Jordan Geist, Penn; Brennan Gillis, Ben Davis; Eron Gordon, North Central; recipients and certificates to those receiving honorable mention status. Drew Hackett, Munster; Matt Holba, Guerin Catholic; Joel Okafor, Richmond; Coaches may pick up their player's plaques and/or certificates at the Chris Palombizio, Chesterton; Josh Speidel, Columbus North; , IBCA Spring Clinic on April 25-26, 2014. If you do not plan to attend the clinic, Homestead; K.J. Walton, Brownsburg please make arrangements for another coach to pick up your player’s plaque Honorable Mention and/or certificate. Seth Adelsperger, Peru; Jordan Ahrens, Covington; Nolan Ahrens, Jasper; Josh Anders, Plymouth; Jackson Anthrop, Lafayette Central Catholic; Chandler Aspy, 2014 IBCA/Subway Senior All-State Westview; Des Ballentine, Western; Desmond Bane, Seton Catholic; Riggs Bax- First Team ter, Western Boone; Brady Bechtel, Goshen; Michael Benkert, Center Grove; James Blackmon Jr., Marion; Trevon Bluiett, Park Tudor; Aaron Brennan, Guerin Malik Bennett, Southport; Blake Berger, LaVille; Ryan Bixler, Lewis Cass; Vijay Catholic; Trevion Crews, Fort Wayne North; Ernie Duncan, Evansville Harrison; Blackmon, Marion; Tucker Blackwell, Bloomington South; Chase Braden, Morgan Jacob Johnson, Mooresville; Justin King, Bowman Academy; Trey Lyles, Indian- Township; Will Brown, Rock Creek Academy; Joey Brunk, Southport; Jake Bur- apolis Tech; Bryant McIntosh, Greensburg; Zach McRoberts, Carmel; Tayler ton, Clinton Central; Darnell Butler, McCutcheon; Blaze Byrer, Bedford North Persons, Kokomo; Sean Sellers, Greensburg; P.J. Thompson, Brebeuf Jesuit; Lawrence; Luke Callahan, Danville; Devin Cannady, Mishawaka Marian; Nai Jeremie Tyler, Indianapolis Tech; Tyler Wideman, Lake Central Carlisle, West Lafayette; Joey Claussen, Rensselaer Central; Jordan Collazo, Honorable Mention Portage; Mason Coverstone, Columbia City; Hunter Crist, Hamilton Heights; Brandon Adkins, Washington Township; Logan Alloway, Milan; Tanner Andrews, Ryan Curry, New Palestine; Wesley Davidson, Fort Wayne Blackhawk Christian; Tippecanoe Valley; Tyler Arens, Muncie Central; Joey Atkins, Bremen; Brandon P.J. Dean, Eastside; Mason Degenkolb, Tipton; Brandon Dillon, Carroll (Flora); Auker, Evansville Memorial; Jalen Bell, Franklin Central; Cameron Bennington, Antoine Divine, Decatur Central; Marcus Dukes, Muncie Central; Everett Duncan, Twin Lakes; Chase Bly, Monroe Central; Jordyn Bontrager, Westview; Erik Bo- Evansville Harrison; Stanley Duncan, Evansville Harrison; Kenton Dunham, Pen- wen, Kokomo; Micah Bullock, Barr-Reeve; Bo Burkhart, Evansville Bosse; Devonte dleton Heights; Adam Eberhard, Evansville Memorial; Jackson Edwards, Knights- Campbell, Culver Military; Joey Cardenas, Beech Grove; Devin Chaudion, town; Kiante Enis, Winchester; Ryan Fazekas, Marquette Catholic; Nick Felke, Fishers; Cort Christy, Sheridan; Austin Clark, Switzerland County; Jake Combs, Plymouth; Joe Ferree, Lanesville; Colten Garland, Washington; Dwayne Gibson, Monroe Central; C.J. Coleman, Mt. Vernon (Fortville); Trey'von Covington, Fort Park Tudor; Gavin Griggs, Shenandoah; Zach Gunn, Hamilton Southeastern; Wayne Snider; Cameron Cox, Rushville; Larry Crisler, Hammond Noll; Davone Kyle Guy, Lawrence Central; Abe Haler, New Castle; Cale Hall, Orleans; Tate Daniels, Indianapolis Marshall; Eric Davidson, Hamilton Southeastern; Terry Hall, Greenfield-Central; Bryce Hanaway, Hebron; Alex Harmon, Southwood; Davis, South Bend Adams; Beau Dedmond, Evansville Central; Malcom Donley, Anthony Harris, Calumet; Cole Hartman, DeKalb; Brachen Hazen, Columbia Indianapolis Lutheran; Matt Dvorscak, Whiting; Adam Eads, Shelbyville; Grady City; Tre Heard, McCutcheon; Jacob Heller, Prairie Heights; Tim Herron, Terre Eifert, Fort Wayne Dwenger; Trent Elliott, Culver Community; Drew Ellis, Jeffer- Haute South; Isaac Hibbard, New Albany; Bryan Hoeing, Batesville; Johnny sonville; Grant Evans, Wapahani; Perry Fairrow, Evansville Bosse; Jack Ferree, Jager, Bloomington South; Logan James, Barr-Reeve; Damien Jefferson, East Lanesville; Josh Fleming, LaPorte; Jacob Foster, Wapahani; Daeshon Francis, Chicago Central; Nick Jeffirs, Crown Point; Matt Jennings, Logansport; Terell Lawrence North; Jordan Furlow, Speedway; Adam Grannan, Tecumseh; Curtis Johnson, Fort Wayne Luers; Reggie Jones, Marion; Borden Kennedy, Seeger; Green, Perry Meridian; Tyler Haas, Northeast Dubois; Arthur Haggard, Bow- Bronson Kessinger, Corydon Central; Jimmy King, Roncalli; Austin Kus, Fort man Academy; Austin Halcomb, South Ripley; Kinzer Havill, Princeton; Keaton Wayne Canterbury; Caleb Landrum, Huntington North; Reontre Lawrence, South Hendricks, Bloomington South; Evan Henry, Columbus North; Jaren Hornbeak, Bend Riley; Joe Line, Fairfield; Nick Macon, Madison; Justin McCoy, Garrett; Greenwood; John Hubler, Whiteland; Lucas Huffman, Franklin Central; Brad Sean McDermott, Pendleton Heights; Jordan Meurer, North Knox; Elijah Miller, Hunt, Jennings County; Saikou Jallow, Bloomington North; Tyler Jenkins, Hamilton Culver Military; Riley Miller, Yorktown; Bryce Moore, Park Tudor; Marquise Southeastern; Tre'Veon Johnson, South Bend Washington; Andrew Jones, Clarks- Moore, Cloverdale; Matt Moorman, Oldenburg Academy; Caleb Morey, York- ville; Austin Keisling, Lewis Cass; Brody Kirby, Frankfort; Aaron Korn, Frankton; town; Cooper Neese, Cloverdale; Chris Nunn, Liberty Christian; Brian Patterson, Ryan Kupferschmid, Elkhart Christian; Jaraan Lands, Warren Central; Cameron Lake Station; Brandon Peters, Avon; Antonio Poole, Hammond; Christian Reed, Leshore, Fort Wayne Wayne; Zach Lett, Richmond; Bryce Lienhoop, Columbus Silver Creek; Nic Reed, Christian Academy of Indiana; Cade Renicker, Harrison East; Trevor Lockwood, McCutcheon; Kourtlandt Martin, Evansville Central; (West Lafayette); Jaelan Sanford, Evansville Reitz; Andrew Scott, South Knox; Bryan Mathews, Hagerstown; William Mbongo, West Lafayette; Leondre Paul Scruggs, Southport; Filip Serwatka, Concord; Conner Sevier, Wood Memo- McBirth, New Albany; D.J. McCall, Fort Wayne Concordia; Isaiah McCormick, rial; Ben Singer, Cambridge City Lincoln; Carter Skaggs, Logansport; Kameron Eastern Hancock; Steve McElvene, New Haven; Calvin McEwen, Clarksville; Slaven, Delta; Derrik Smits, Zionsville; Chandler Spring, Covington; Thorin Stage, Abdul McGraw, Lawrence Central; Wesley McKinney, Batesville; Cayman Hagerstown; Jacob Stauber, Evansville Mater Dei; Tajhai Teague, Pike; Connor Meier, Castle; Mack Mercer, Plymouth; Devon Merder, Heritage Hills; Hunter Umphress, Columbus East; Addison Wagler, Barr-Reeve; Trevor Waite, Tri- Miller, Union County; Justin Mitchell, Fort Wayne Wayne; Oosha Mitchell, Fort West; Hector Walker, Springs Valley; Nate Walpole, Whitko; Brian Warren, Wayne North; Jordan Nauert, North Putnam; Bryce Newman, Mt. Vernon Indianapolis Northwest; Davious Webster, Richmond; Ryan Welage, Greens- (Posey); Gage Ott, LaPorte; Landon Perry, Madison; Lucas Peters, Greenwood burg; Chandler White, Carroll (Fort Wayne); Devlyn Williams, Fort Wayne Christian; Corey Phillipy, Southwood; Kyle Platt, Huntington North; Whit Rapp, Snider; Dylan Windler, Perry Meridian; Ethan Woodrow, Fountain Central Guerin Catholic; Casey Rote, Hamilton; Nate Ritchie, Northridge; Drew Scher- merhorn, West Noble; Tanner Shepherd, Triton; Keenan Simmons, Michigan City; Grant Sims, Bloomington North; Christian Smith, Frankfort; Seth Somers, Heri- tage Christian; Troy Spears, Martinsville; Will Stevens, Evansville Day; Jordan Stookey, Warsaw; Caleb Swanner, Mississinewa; Trey Teagle, Jay County; Cole Teal, Chesterton; Zach Templin, Vincennes Rivet; Cody Thompson, South- ridge; Mike Tillman, Richmond; Brandon Tonsini, Rossville; Jack Trittipo, Nobles- ville; Tyler Truesdel, Bloomington North; Alec Turner, Marion; Zach VanHook, Lowell; David Vogel, Norwell; Cory Waycaster, Elkhart Christian; Elliott Wel- mer, Columbus North; Joel Weyer, Forest Park; Tye Wilburn, Lake Central; Jon Wilkinson, NorthWood; Keenan Williams, Jeffersonville; Tanner Wroblewski, Paoli; Zach Zurcher, NorthWood

IBCA E-Newsletter: Online now at www.ibcachoaches.com/enews/ Issue: LV, Spring 2014 Page 13 IBCA/SUBWAY SENIOR AND UNDERCLASS GIRLS ALL-STATE Fifteen players were chosen as first-team selections for the IBCA/Subway 2014 IBCA/Subway Underclass All-State Senior All-State Team for girls, and 15 others were chosen first-team IBCA/ First Team Subway Underclass All-State for girls. Jenna Allen, Bedford North Lawrence; Alexa Bailey, Bedford North Lawrence; Subway Restaurants of Indiana have returned as the presenting partner Lamina Cooper, Lawrence North; Lindsey Corsaro, Roncalli; , Gary for the IBCA for these honor teams; Subway will present plaques to first-team West; Victoria Gaines, Merrillville; Tyasha Harris, Heritage Christian; Domi- recipients and certificates to those receiving honorable mention status. nique McBryde, Bedford North Lawrence; Michal Miller, Michigan City; Ali Coaches may pick up their player's plaques and/or certificates at the Patberg, Columbus North; Nakeya Penny, Logansport; Jayla Scaife, Muncie IBCA Spring Clinic on April 25-26, 2014. If you do not plan to attend the clinic, Central; Tori Schickel, Evansville Mater Dei; Sydney Shelton, Mt. Vernon please make arrangements for another coach to pick up your player’s plaque (Fortville); Jackie Young, Princeton and/or certificate. Honorable Mention Hannah Albrecht, Crown Point; Kennedy Archer, Franklin Central; Heather Bur- 2014 IBCA/Subway Senior All-State ton, Washington Township; Camryn Buhr, Penn; Julia Cardwell, Marion; Olivia First Team Carroll, Barr-Reeve; Kayla Casteel, Plainfield; Avery Chezem, Covington; Kayla Kayla Brown, Westfield; Sydney Buck, Homestead; Caroline Buhr, Penn; Ashley Coffman, Benton Central; Jordan Cole, Munster; Olivia Coleman, Mt. Vernon Campbell, Oregon-Davis; Kindell Fincher, FW Canterbury; Tayler Goodall, (Fortville); Steph Conrad, Norwell; Brianye Copeland, Evansville Harrison; Columbus North; Alex Hochstedler, Fishers; Whitney Jennings, Logansport; Kellie Sarah Corbin, Mooresville; Hannah Cosby, Gibson Southern; Claire Cromer, Kirkhoff, Roncalli; Erica Moore, Mt. Vernon (Fortville); Maura Muensterman, Wabash; Olivia Crozier, Madison; Dejah Cyrus, Marion; Candace Danz, Indian Evansville Mater Dei; Morgan Olson, NorthWood; Ana Owens, Lawrence North; Creek; Alex Davidson, Salem; Samantha Dewey, Triton Central; Madison Doug- Caroline Puntillo, Chesterton; Lauren Whitlatch, Bloomington South lass, Clinton Prairie; Kaitlin Doud, Portage; Abby Downard, Cardinal Ritter; Honorable Mention Brooke Ebbing, Brownstown Central; Josie Fisher, Homestead; Darby Foresman, Dzejna Ahmetovic, South Adams; Kirstin Alexander, Cathedral; Cassie Baird, Heritage Christian; Jordyn Frantz, NorthWood; Eve Galbreath, Switzerland Perry Meridian; Chelsea Bentley, Anderson; Raven Black, Western; MacKenzie County; Kara Gerka, Fishers; Lauren Godfrey, Blackford; Jene'e Goodwin, Boles, Lapel; Kassidy Bonebrake, Crawfordsville; Elizabeth Bowers, Roncalli; Vincennes Lincoln; Grace Hales, Westview; Tattenai Hall, Heritage; Lauren Amy Bowman, Southwood; Da'Sha Boyd, Anderson; Vanessa Brown, Edgewood; Hambrock, Terre Haute South; Jordan Hankins, Lawrence North; Aerianna Har- Allyson Bunch, Columbus East; Allison Butler, Fort Wayne Luers; Mackenzie ris, Ben Davis; Tiajaney Hawkins, East Chicago Central; Kaitlynn Henning, Campbell, Rushville; Shawna Carbone, Prairie Heights; Sami Carter, Anderson; Charlestown; Alexa Holland, Rochester; Emily Hollis, Henryville; Holly Hoopin- Brittni Clopton, Fort Wayne South; Sarah Coad, Knox; Trina Coleman, Morgan garner, Greenwood; Naomi House, Hammond Noll; Ashlyn Huffman, Franklin Township; Haley Cook, Hamilton Heights; Kiawna Cottrell, Pendleton Heights; Central; Kelsey Ivers, Vincennes Rivet; Cheyenne Jones, Washington; Karen Lela Crawford, Tipton; Kelsey Cunningham, Columbus North; Layne Curley, Jones, Tri-West; Madison Kaiser, Floyd Central; DeAnn Kauffman, Union Terre Haute North; Danielle Cuttino, Ben Davis; Brandi Dawson, Garrett; Emily (Modoc); Katie Key, Frankton; Michaela Kikendall, Morristown; Joshlynn King, Denhart, Lafayette Central Catholic; Sammy Dillman, Bedford North Lawrence; Bowman Academy; Nicole Konieczny, LaPorte; Brenna Koontz, Blue River; Ra- A.J. Downs, Merrillville; Bailey Drieman, Vincennes Rivet; Ashley Elliott, Scotts- chel Krathwohl, Shenandoah; Kyleigh Kubik, LaPorte; Macie Lively, Tipton; burg; Deja Felder, Goshen; Gabby Fisher, Martinsville; Ellen Foster, Mt. Vernon Kerstyn Lowery, McCutcheon; Darby Maggard, Fort Wayne Canterbury; Kylie (Posey); Hannah Gardner, Bishop Chatard; Shannon Gavaghan, Indianapolis Mason, Triton; Lauren McBryar, Mooresville; Allie McCool, East Central; Maria Scecina; Nikki Grose, Warsaw; Maria Gugliotta, North Knox; Jordan Hall, McCoy, Westview; Karissa McLaughlin, Homestead; Rachel McLimore, Covenant Whitko; Kyleigh Hampton, Wabash; Hannah Harness, North Posey; Emily Harri- Christian (Indianapolis); Maya Meredith, Cathedral; Taylor Miller, Northridge; son, Western Boone; Alicia Hasler, Bloomfield; Jaclyn Heath, LaPorte; Hannah Lexi Minix, Oregon-Davis; Felisha Moore, Tri; Tiara Murphy, South Bend Wash- Herbster, LaVille; Lauren Herman, Vincennes Rivet; Aurreeshae Hines, Jefferson- ington; Alexis Nall, Mt. Vernon (Posey); Rebecca Nunge, Castle; Reilly ville; Cara Hoffman, Tippecanoe Valley; Ally Hunsinger, Washington; Anna Olmstead, Brownsburg; Cameron Onken, Lafayette Central Catholic; Brittany Imhoff, Brebeuf Jesuit; Bethany Jansma, Kankakee Valley; Ashley Johnson, New Parker, Perry Central; Morgan Peeden, Martinsville; Destiny Perkins, Richmond; Washington; Kacie Juday, Tipton; Riley Kaiser, Floyd Central; Sydney Keene, Laurhen Pickett, Twin Lakes; Riley Popplewell, South Central (Union Mills); Mad- Jac-Cen-Del; Jenna Kieper, Fairfield; Haley Kinder, Northeast Dubois; Jenna die Raley, Gibson Southern; Madeline Raster, South Bend St. Joseph; Claire Knepp, Barr-Reeve; Madison Kolthoff, Center Grove; Alivia Kruger, West Cen- Rauck, Providence; Aly Reiff, Whitko; Holly Reynolds, Austin; Shae Rhonehouse, tral; Macy Kyger, Attica; Kendra Lambert, North Harrison; Morgan Landis, Fremont; Kirsten Rich, Lapel; Mikayla Rowan, Northview; Tyana Robinson, Pike; Perry Meridian; Jasmine Love, Kokomo; Jessica Martin, West Lafayette; Gina Rubino, Lake Central; Natalie Rudinger, Borden; Zuri Sanders, Evansville Makayla McFarland, Centerville; Alicia McIntosh, Oregon-Davis; Julia Miller, Central; Brooke Saylor, Eastbrook; Abby Scott, Oak Hill; Anne Secrest, Tippe- South Decatur; Morgan Miller, Northridge; Khadijah Moore, Elkhart Memorial; canoe Valley; Stephanie Sherwood, Evansville Memorial; Hanna Smith, Norwell; Allison Nash, Speedway; Catie Neary, Frontier; Karagan Niehoff, Rushville; Taylor Speckman, Cardinal Ritter; Kristen Spolyar, Lebanon; Taylor Stephen, Caitlyn O'Neal, Western; Carley O'Neal, Western; Brooke Packer, East Cen- Connersville; Lakesha Stephens, Fort Wayne South; Mackenzie Taylor, Rich- tral; Tara Parmer, Franklin; Taylor Parmley, Mishawaka; Shelbi Patterson, De- mond; Madi Taylor, Hamilton Southeastern; Laura Thomas, New Castle; Tayler catur Central; Breanne Paulik, Rochester; Jenee Peterson, Indianapolis Shor- Vauters, Riverton Parke; Kayla Voegerl, Southridge; Loren Vukovits, Glenn; tridge; Kelsie Peterson, West Noble; Adrienne Pritchard, Terre Haute North; Aliyah Walker, Brownsburg; Megan Walton, Hamilton Southeastern; Brittany Taloni Reese, South Bend Adams; Addie Reimbold, Fort Wayne Luers; Brittani Ward, Pike; Michelle Weaver, South Bend St. Joseph; Audrey Wetzel, Colum- Rizzi, Bedford North Lawrence; Grayce Roach, Hobart; Hayley Rogers, Hagers- bus East; Dabriona Williams, Anderson; Sydney Willis, South Adams; Deja town; Jill Rosenbaum, South Central (Union Mills); Marie Rothrock, Corydon Wimby, Fort Wayne Snider; Greta Winkeljohn, Fort Wayne Dwenger; Madison Central; Kiersten Schrope, Eastern Hancock; Oda Shackelford, Southwestern Wise, Greenfield-Central; Grace Withrow, Valparaiso; Erin Wood, Noblesville; (Shelby); Kayla Shaffer, Culver Community; Stephanie Shorter, Winamac; Shayla Wright, Southport; Dejour Young, Fort Wayne Concordia; Tara Zlot- Courtney Smith, Fort Wayne Concordia; Hallie Smith, Union (Dugger); Kelsey kowski, Lake Central Smith, Scottsburg; Sabra Smith, North Daviess; Rene Spaulding, Oak Hill; Syd- ney Stein, Cascade; Lauren Stokes, Kankakee Valley; Aleah Swary, Fort Wayne Northrop; Miranda Synasael, Seeger; Annie Thomas, Southwestern (Shelby); Emily Thomas, Knightstown; Lindi Thomas, Wapahani; Lindsie Thomas, Wabash; Abbey Titzer, Franklin Central; Kyra Tucker, Lawrence Central; Haley Vogen, Jeffersonville; Anna Wallpe, North Decatur; Destiny Washington, Law- rence North; Jasmine Washington, Evansville Bosse; Cali Wetli, Southmont; Miranda White, Fremont; Emily Whiteleather, Columbia City; Whitney William- son, Brown County; Sydney Willhite, Rising Sun; Alicia Wilson, Owen Valley; Whitney Wynn, Madison

IBCA E-Newsletter: Online now at www.ibcachoaches.com/enews/ Issue: LV, Spring 2014 Page 14 BOYS ACADEMIC ALL-STATE Thirty-three players were chosen as first-team selections on the IBCA 2014 BOYS ACADEMIC ALL-STATE HONORABLE MENTION (135) 2014 Boys' Academic All-State Team. An additional 135 players were selected as honorable mention Academic All-State. Coaches may pick up Student (School - Coach); Jacob Barrett (Lafayette Central Catholic - David Barrett); Eric their player's certificate at the IBCA Spring Clinic on April 25-26, 2014. If Beadle (Heritage Christian - Corey Jackson); Parker Bernhold (Carmel - Scott Heady); you do not plan to attend the clinic, please make arrangements for an- Alec Bertsch (Franklin - Jerry Bomholt); Courtland Betz (Jasper - John Goebel); Timothy other coach to pick up your player’s certificate. Billups (Connersville - Kerry Brown); Kyle Boyd (Wes-Del - John McGlothin); Devon Brown (Blue River Valley - Brian Klein); Jakob Bury (Evansville Mater Dei - Kurt Wilde- 2014 BOYS ACADEMIC ALL-STATE FIRST TEAM (33) man); Parker Buse (Tecumseh - Kevin Oxley); Derik Caldwell (Carroll (Flora) - Matt Student School Coach Weaver); Ben Carter (Argos - Doug Snyder); Matt Chaffee (Penn - Al Rhodes); Jack Brent Bales Norwell Randy Hawkins Cinelli (Evansville Day - Kelly Ballard); Andrew Coffman (Evansville Central - Scott Hud- Alex Beams Fremont Ted Bookwalter son); Isaiah Cook (Penn - Al Rhodes); Karsten Cooper (Garrett - John Bodey); Jordan Alex Borse North Miami Clay Bolser Cory (North Montgomery - Joel Grindle); Hayes Cronk (Lafayette Central Catholic - Will Brown Rock Creek Chris Brown David Barrett); Andy Cullum (Wes-Del - John McGlothin); Morgan Cummings (Bedford Michael Bruns Carmel Scott Heady North Lawrence - Jamie Hudson); Chandler Dale (Jeffersonville - Matt Pait); Tanner Jacob Foster Wapahani Matt Luce Davis (Wapahani - Matt Luce); Brett DeHart (Indian Creek - Derek Perry); Victor DeJe- Matt Gregory Cathedral Andy Fagan sus (Cass - Jon Kitchel); Dalton Demeter (Perry Meridian - Brent Keck); Kyle Demick Tyler Haas Northeast Dubois Terry Friedman (Shenandoah - Aaron Cain); Jordan Dickey (Norwell - Randy Hawkins); Quentin Doug- Evan Henry Columbus North Jason Speer lass (Caston - J.R. Howell); Keagan Downey (Northwestern - Jim Gish); Seth Eldridge Tyler Jenkins Hamilton Southeastern Brian Satterfield (Carroll (Flora) - Matt Weaver); Christopher Fey (Roncalli - Michael Wantz); Noah William Mbongo West Lafayette David Wood Frazier (Lanesville - Mikel Miller); Logan Galbraith (Northwestern - Jim Gish); Matthew Pat McCarthy Munster Mike Hackett Garrison (Bedford North Lawrence - Jamie Hudson); Grant Gellert (Greenfield-Central - Wesley McKinney Batesville Aaron Garrett Josh Johnson); Phoenix Goad (Manchester - Eric Thompson); Adam Grannan (Tecumseh - Zach McRoberts Carmel Scott Heady Kevin Oxley); Blake Hadley (Cass - Jon Kitchel); Austin Halcomb (South Ripley - Travis Mack Mercer Plymouth Ryan Bales Wrightsman); Derek Hammelman (Evansville Day - Kelly Ballard); Mason Hankins Graham Ortmann Northwestern Jim Gish (Hamilton Southeastern - Brian Satterfield); Isaac Harker (Lebanon - Albert Hendrix); Trace Oswalt Blackford Dave Marshall Kinzer Havill (Princeton - Ryan Haywood); Austen Hayes (Glenn - Travis Hannah); Sam- Lucas Peters Greenwood Christian Jamie Satre son Haynes (New Palestine - Adam Barton); Josiah Heath (Harrison (West Lafayette) - Kyle Platt Huntington North Rob Irwin Mark Rinehart); Jake Heldt (Brebeuf Jesuit - Noah Haynes); Eric Herber (Lakeland - Whit Rapp Guerin Catholic Pete Smith Scott LaPlace); Brandon Himes (Union County - Mark Detweiler); Joseph Hinton (North Nate Ritchie Northridge Ronnie Thomas Harrison - Greg Walters); Tyler Holder (Princeton - Ryan Haywood); Macy Holdsworth Sean Sellers Greensburg Stacy Meyer (Greensburg - Stacy Meyer); David Holtkamp (Roncalli - Michael Wantz); Lucas Huff- Drew Shively Norwell Randy Hawkins man (Franklin Central - John Rockey); Michael Hutchcraft (Sullivan - Jeff Moore); Saikou Grant Sims Bloomington North Andy Hodson Jallow (Bloomington North - Andy Hodson); Bobby Jensen (Plainfield - Andy Weaver); Matt Singleton Garrett John Bodey Logan Karsteter (Milan - Josh Blankinship); Kassidy Kase (Batesville - Aaron Garrett); Seth Somers Heritage Christian Corey Jackson Braden Kellams (Heritage Christian - Corey Jackson); Michael Kermode (Princeton - Cole Teal Chesterton Tom Peller Ryan Haywood); Andrew Kimm (Penn - Al Rhodes); Hunter King (Sullivan - Jeff Moore); Tyler Thomas Franklin Jerry Bomholt Nick King (Franklin - Jerry Bomholt); Scott King (Madison - Pat King); Matt Kinney Cody Thompson Southridge Jeremy Rauch (Westfield - Eric Rauch); Cameron Kinnick (Speedway - Chuck Bennett); Luke Kizer Aaron Tincher Martinsville Kip Staggs (Portage - Rick Snodgrass); Adam Kroot (Brebeuf Jesuit - Noah Haynes); Seth Kruse Brandon Tonsoni Rossville Dave Mosson (Evansville Mater Dei - Kurt Wildeman); Ryan Kupferschmid (Elkhart Christian Academy - Jack Trittipo Noblesville Dave McCollough Ryan Culp); Micah Lane (Lanesville - Mikel Miller); Tom Lawrence (Greensburg - Stacy David Vogel Norwell Randy Hawkins Meyer); Logan Lengacher (Barr-Reeve - Bryan Hughes); Ryan Liechty (Eastside - Ryan Abbott); Drew McKay (West Central - Travis Stangland); Matt Meneghetti (Lake Central - Dave Milausnic); Noah Molter (Lebanon - Albert Hendrix); Kennan Mooberry (Southern Wells - Brody Tarter); Trent Moorhead (South Ripley - Travis Wrightsman); Trent Myers (White River Valley - J.B. 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IBCA E-Newsletter: Online now at www.ibcachoaches.com/enews/ Issue: LV, Spring 2014 Page 15 GIRLS ACADEMIC ALL-STATE Thirty-six players were chosen as first-team selections on the IBCA 2014 GIRLS ACADEMIC ALL-STATE HONORABLE MENTION (107) 2014 Girls' Academic All-State Team. An additional 107 players were selected as honorable mention Academic All-State. Coaches may pick up Student (School - Coach); Valerie Abendroth (Vincennes Lincoln - Travis Connor); Mojade their player's certificate at the IBCA Spring Clinic on April 25-26, 2014. If Adejokun (Peru - David Weeks); Cassie Baird (Perry Meridian - Mike Armstrong); Cyra you do not plan to attend the clinic, please make arrangements for an- Bammer (Zionsville - Andy Maguire); Madelyn Beaver (Muncie Central - Lisa Blalock); other coach to pick up your player's certificate. Kelsey Beer (Norwell - Eric Thornton); Calli Beezhold (Covenant Christian (DeMotte)- Doug Robertson); Maggie Bill (Brebeuf Jesuit - Matt Mayer); Raven Black (Western - 2014 GIRLS ACADEMIC ALL-STATE FIRST TEAM (36) Chris Keisling); Molly Bontrager (Northridge - Doug Springer); Anna Brown (Caston - Student School Coach Carl Davis); Amy Bubala (Griffith - Tom Golumbeck); Caroline Buhr (Penn - Kristi Kirstin Alexander Cathedral Ed Freije Kaniewski Ulrich); Emma Campbell (Jennings County - Carrie Manowitz); Kim Carcamo MacKenzie Boles Lapel Kevin Brattain (South Newton - Landon Hawkins); Hayley Carmean (Vincennes Lincoln - Travis Connor); Kassidy Bonebrake Crawfordsville Tony Thomas Kieran Casey (Perry Meridian - Mike Armstrong); Kirsten Castelli (Zionsville - Andy Kayla Brown Westfield Shane Sumpter Maguire); Madison Cook (East Noble - DeAnn Booth); Mackenzie Dailey (Martinsville - Sydney Buck Homestead Rod Parker Vince Cerbone); Erica Daly (Lanesville - Kevin Smith); Emily Denhart (Lafayette Central Mackenzie Campbell Rushville Melissa Marlow Catholic - Craig DeVault); Shelby Doades (North Knox - Steve Meurer); Lexie Eggert Shawna Carbone Prairie Heights Jennifer Holden (Kankakee Valley - Ryan Myers); Sydney Elliott (Rising Sun - Noel Bostic); Kaitlin Elsasser Carson Casey Borden Terry Rademacher (Mishawaka - Kevin Gradeless); Katie Ernstberger (Eastern (Pekin)- Michael McBride); Sarah Coad Knox Dan Huizenga Taylor Fielstra (NorthWood - Steve Neff); Tayler Fitts (Brebeuf Jesuit - Matt Mayer); Ashley Elliott Scottsburg Donna Cheatham Morgan Flaharty (Hobart - Mike Hamacher); Jacqueline Forney (Bloomington South - Emily Ertel Jennings County Carrie Manowitz Larry Winters); Taylor Frederick (Corydon Central - Michael Uhl); Sydney Goffinet Hannah Gardner Bishop Chatard Kevin Sweeney (Perry Central - Ty Guillaume); Haley Hall (Cambridge City Lincoln - John Lewellen); Emily Harrison Western Boone Rich Schelsky Breanna Hampton (North Montgomery - Ken Hampton); Lauren Harmon (Eastern Han- Alex Hochstedler Fishers Michael Gaines cock - Jeremy Powers); Taylor Hatfield (Triton - Adam Heckaman); 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IBCA E-Newsletter: Online now at www.ibcachoaches.com/enews/ Issue: LV, Spring 2014 Page 16 IBCA/SUBWAY PLAYERS OF THE WEEK 26TH ANNUAL NORTH/SOUTH INDIANA More than 90 student-athletes were named IBCA/Subway Players of the ALL-STAR CLASSIC AT VINCENNES UNIVERSITY Week during the 2013-14 season. Those selected – 48 boys and 44 girls – will BY GARRY DONNA receive a certificate of recognition of their honor from the IBCA and Subway Hoosier Basketball Magazine announces that the 26th annual North/South Restaurants of Indiana. Indiana All-Star Classic will be held Sunday, April 13, at Vincennes University. The certificates will be available for coaches to pick up at the IBCA Spring Forty-eight of Indiana’s best boys’ and girls’ senior players will partici- Clinic on April 25-26, 2014. If you do not plan to attend the clinic, please make pate in this annual statewide doubleheader. The girls’ game starts at 2 p.m. arrangements for another coach to pick up your player's certificate. with the boys’ game to follow at 4 p.m. This was the sixth season for the IBCA Player of the Week program and Those chosen to play in theses games are: the second season it was presented by Subway Restaurants of Indiana. Subway, NORTH BOYS' ROSTER in its third season as an IBCA sponsor, encourages athletes to "train hard and Name School Hgt Pos College Choice eat fresh." Micah Bullock Barr-Reeve 6-3 F Undecided Eric Davidson Hamilton Southeastern 6-1 G Undecided IBCA/Subway Player of the Week winners for 2013-14 Grant Evans Wapahani 6-3 G Wright State BOYS (48) Jordan Furlow Speedway 6-1 G Undecided Tyler Billups, Connersville (Dec. 2-7); James Blackmon Jr., Marion (Nov. 25-30, Bryce Lienhoop Columbus East 6-5 F Saint Francis Jan. 20-25); Trevon Bluiett, Park Tudor (Dec. 9-14, Jan. 13-18, March 10-15, Mack Mercer Plymouth 6-9 F Belmont March 17-22, March 24-29); Jordyn Bontrager, Westview (March 17-22); Devon Merder Heritage Hills 6-3 F Huntington Harris Brown, Indianapolis Howe (Dec. 2-7); Joey Brunk, Southport (Feb. 10- Chaz Schneider Brownstown Central 6-0 G Undecided 15); Larry Crisler, Hammond Noll (Jan. 20-25); Eric Davidson, Hamilton South- Grant Sims Bloomington North 6-3 G Illinois-Chicago eastern (Feb. 3-8); Terry Davis, South Bend Adams (Jan. 13-18); Ernie Duncan, Troy Spears Martinsville 6-4 F Nova Southeastern (Florida) Evansville Harrison (Jan. 13-18); Adam Eberhard, Evansville Memorial (March 3 Tyler Wideman Lake Central 6-7 F Butler -8); Trent Elliott, Culver Community (Dec. 2-7); Grant Evans, Wapahani (Nov. 25 Colton Wilder Princeton 6-0 G Southern Indiana -30, March 3-8); Perry Fairrow, Evansville Bosse (Dec. 16-21); Ryan Fazekas, Coach: Matt Luce - Wapahani Marquette Catholic (Feb. 3-8, March 24-29); Josh Fleming, LaPorte (March 3- SOUTH BOYS' ROSTER 8); Jordan Geist, Penn (March 10-15); Drew Hackett, Munster (Jan. 27-Feb. 1); Name School Hgt Pos College Choice Cale Hall, Orleans (Dec. 9-14); Bryan Hoeing, Batesville (Feb. 10-15); Tra'Veon Keaton Hendricks Bloomington South 6-5 F Undecided Johnson, South Bend Washington (Jan. 6-11); Aaron Korn, Frankton (Dec. 23- Jacob Johnson Mooresville 6-7 C Indiana Wesleyan 28); Trey Lyles, Indianapolis Tech (Dec. 30-Jan. 4); Nick Macon, Madison (Jan. Kourtlandt Martin Evansville Central 6-1 G Rend Lake (Ill.) 20-25); William Mbongo, West Lafayette (Feb. 24-March 1); Leondre McBirth, Bryant McIntosh Greensburg 6-3 G Northwestern New Albany (Nov. 25-30); Justin McCoy, Garrett (Dec. 9-14); Calvin McEwen, Cayman Meier Castle 5-11 G Undecided Clarksville (Jan. 27-Feb. 1); Bryant McIntosh, Greensburg (Dec. 23-28); Justin Avory Mickens Vincennes Lincoln 6-3 G Undecided Mitchell, Fort Wayne Wayne (Feb. 10-15); Marquise Moore, Cloverdale (Dec. Sean Sellers Greensburg 6-6 F Ball State 16-21); Graham Ortmann, Northwestern (Jan. 27-Feb. 1); Landon Perry, Madi- Josh Sprinkle Vincennes Lincoln 6-5 F Undecided son (Jan. 6-11); Lucas Peters, Greenwood Christian (Feb. 24-March 1); Nate Zach Templin Vincennes Rivet 6-5 C Undecided Ritchie, Northridge (Dec. 30-Jan. 4); Sean Sellers, Greensburg (Feb. 17-22, P.J. Thompson Brebeuf Jesuit 5-11 G Purdue March 24-29); Keenan Simmons, Michigan City (Dec. 16-21); Trevor Singer, Elliott Welmer Columbus North 6-9 F Saint Louis Clay City (March 10-15); Carter Skaggs, Logansport (Nov. 25-30); Troy Brooks Weszely Sullivan 5-9 G Lincoln Trail (Ill.) Spears, Martinsville (Feb. 3-8); Josh Speidel, Columbus North (Dec. 30-Jan. 4); Coach: Jeff Moore - Sullivan Caleb Swanigan, Homestead (Feb. 24-March 1); P.J. Thompson, Brebeuf Jesuit NORTH GIRLS' ROSTER (Feb. 17-22); Jeremie Tyler, Indianapolis Tech (March 24-29); Addison Wagler, Name School Hgt Pos College Choice Barr-Reeve (March 17-22); Chandler White, Carroll (Fort Wayne) (Dec. 23- Kirstin Alexander Indpls. Cathedral 5-11 G Undecided 28); Jonathon Wilkinson, NorthWood (Feb. 17-22); Dylan Windler, Perry Me- Kayla Brown Westfield 6-2 G Miami (Ohio) ridian (Jan. 6-11) Sydney Buck Homestead 5-8 G Butler GIRLS (44) Mackenzie Campbell Rushville 5-8 F IU-East Jessi Alexander, Penn (Feb. 24-March 1); Jenna Allen, Bedford North Lawrence Haley Cook Hamilton Heights 5-6 G Kentucky Wesleyan (Dec. 23-28); Alexa Bailey, Bedford North Lawrence (Feb. 24-March 1); Ashley Kindell Fincher Ft Wayne Canterbury 5-10 G/F Xavier Campbell, Oregon-Davis (Jan. 20-25, March 3-8); Lamina Cooper, Lawrence Emily Harrison Western Boone 6-2 C S. Illinois-Edwardsville North (Jan. 13-18); Lindsey Corsaro, Roncalli (Nov. 25-30); Brandi Dawson, Whitney Jennings Logansport 5-5 G Iowa Garrett (Nov. 25-30); Dana Evans, Gary West (Jan. 13-18); Mary Claire Fa- Kellie Kirkhoff Roncalli 5-5 G Marian gan, Bishop Chatard (Feb. 17-22); Kindell Fincher, FW Canterbury (Nov. 11- Ana Owens Lawrence North 5-6 G Cincinnati 16, Dec. 30-Jan. 4); Shannon Gavaghan, Indianapolis Scecina (Dec. 30-Jan. 4); Adrienne Pritchard Terre Haute North 6-2 C Lincoln Trail (Ill.) Jessica Givens, Western (Feb. 24-March 1); Tayler Goodall, Columbus North Destiny Washington Lawrence North 5-11 F Loyola (Ill.) (Feb. 3-8); Sydney Hall, Heritage Christian (March 3-8); Whitney Jennings, Coach: Jerry Hoover - Logansport Logansport (Nov. 18-23, Dec. 16-21, Feb. 17-22); Kacie Juday, Tipton (Jan. 27 SOUTH GIRLS' ROSTER -Feb. 1, Feb. 3-8); Shana Keller, West Washington (Dec. 30-Jan. 4); Michaela Name School Hgt Pos College Choice Kikendall, Morristown (Feb. 10-15); Nicole Konieczny, LaPorte (Jan. 6-11); Chelsea Bentley Anderson 5-9 F Vincennes Macie Lively, Tipton (Dec. 2-7); Alexa McKinsey, Southmont (Jan. 20-25); Allyson Bunch Columbus East 5-10 F IPFW Maura Muensterman, Evansville Mater Dei (Jan. 13-18, Feb. 17-22); Allison Sammy Dillman Bedford North Lawrence 5-6 G Purdue-Calumet Nash, Speedway (Feb. 10-15); Morgan Olson, NorthWood (Dec. 9-14); Carley Bailey Dreiman Vincennes Rivet 5-5 G IU-East O'Neal, Western (March 3-8); Ana Owens, Lawrence North (Dec. 9-14); Ali Tayler Goodall Columbus North 5-9 G Fl. Gulf Coast Patberg, Columbus North (Jan. 20-25); Laurhen Pickett, Twin Lakes (Jan. 6-11); Maria Gugliotta North Knox 6-0 C Indiana Riley Popplewell, South Central (Union Mills) (Feb. 3-8); Caroline Puntillo, Ches- Lauren Herman Vincennes Rivet 5-11 C Indiana State terton (Dec. 2-7); Brittani Rizzi, Bedford North Lawrence (March 3-8); Jayla Ally Hunsinger Washington 5-8 F Indiana Scaife, Muncie Central (Dec. 23-28); Sydney Shelton, Mt. Vernon (Fortville) Erica Moore Mt. Vernon (Fortville) 6-2 F Purdue (Nov. 18-23); Stephanie Sherwood, Evansville Memorial (Jan. 27-Feb. 1); Maura Muensterman Evansville Mater Dei 6-0 G Indiana Courtney Smith, Fort Wayne Concordia (Jan. 27-Feb. 1); Kristen Spolyar, Leba- Allison Nash Speedway 5-9 G Hanover non (Dec. 16-21); Annie Thomas, Southwestern (Shelby) (Jan. 6-11); Kayla Alicia Wilson Owen Valley 5-5 G Vincennes Voegerl, Southridge (Nov. 25-30); Loren Vukovits, John Glenn (Dec. 23-28); Coach: Bruce Dockery - Evansville Memorial Brittany Ward, Pike (Nov. 11-16); Whitney Williamson, Brown County (Nov. 11 For more details and ticket information about the 2014 North-South Indi- -16); Alicia Wilson, Owen Valley (Dec. 2-7, Dec. 16-21); Deja Wimby, Fort ana All-Star Classic, please call Classic coordinator Garry Donna of Hoosier Wayne Snider (Feb. 10-15); Jackie Young, Princeton (Nov. 18-23, Dec. 9-14); Basketball Magazine at (317) 496-1700 or send an e-mail to [email protected].

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