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1990 Boys 1990 Girls * Damon Bailey, Bedford North Lawrence + 1990 Boys 1990 Girls * Damon Bailey, Bedford North Lawrence + Patricia Babcock, Culver Academy Matt Waddell, Tipton Stacie Shepherd, Richmond Travis Trice, Princeton Dana Drew, Valparaiso Linc Darner, Anderson Highland Jody Martin, Alexandria Jamar Johnson, Concord Ellen Blackmun, Munster Eric Montross, Lawrence North Jami Sloan, Lebanon Parrish Casebier, South Spencer Angela Cotton, Anderson Juda Parks, East Chicago Central Kris McGrade, Fort Wayne Dwenger Marcus Johnson, Pike Angie Johnson, Warsaw Joe Ross, Northfield Kamie Arnold, Huntington North Jeermal Sylvester, South Bend Riley Jana Thompson, Noblesville Jon Ross, Northfield ## Karen Redenbaugh, Owen Valley Head coach: Dan Bush, Bedford North Lawrence # Sherrie Dawson, Indianapolis Tech Assistant coach: Bill Springer, Southport Head coach: Jan Conner, Benton Central Assistant coach: Bill Stearman, Columbus North Assistant coach: Rick Marshall, North Knox Assistant coach: Will Wienhorst, Warsaw + Miss Basketball # chosen to team but dropped off ## added to team when Dawson dropped off 1991 Boys 1991 Girls * Glenn Robinson, Gary Roosevelt + Jennifer Jacoby, Rossville Lamar Morton, Muncie South Dana Creighton, Warsaw Brian Evans, Terre Haute South Carrie Mount, Bedford North Lawrence Marlon Fleming, Southport Cindy Lamping, Batesville Andy Elkins, Evansville Bosse Sarah Armington, Anderson Brandon Brantley, Andrean Amy Brauman, Brownsburg Jeff Massey, Concord Anissa Lewis, Jeffersonville Chris Wilburn, Martinsville Natasha Weddle, Indian Creek Ryan Wolf, Martinsville Liza Reed, Warsaw LaSalle Thompson, Pike Amy Walker, Bedford North Lawrence Daimon Beathea, Elkhart Memorial Darnice Cloudy, Gary Mann Steve Nicodemus, Whitko Shannon Lindsey, Warren Central Andre Owens, South Bend Riley Head coach: Dave Riley, Fort Wayne Northrop Head coach: Jim Hahn, Concord Assistant coach: Judi Warren, Carmel Ast. Jimmie Howell, Mt.Vernon(Fortville) Assistant coach: Jed Beadles, Pike Central Assistant coach: Jack Butcher, Loogootee # Alan Henderson, Brebeuf Jesuit # Henderson was selected to the team, but he dropped off when he cited schedule conflicts that summer. * Mr. Basketball + Miss Basketball 1992 Boys 1992 Girls * Charles Macon, Michigan City Elston + Marla Inman, Bedford North Lawrence Steve Hart, Terre Haute South Megan Hupfer, Pendleton Heights Kurt Comer, Jac-Cen-Del Julie Swarens, North Harrison Richie Hammel, Lafayette Jeff Missy Wade, Columbus North Brian Gilpin, Mt. Vernon (Fortville) Melina Griffin, Anderson Billy Wright, Richmond Faith Cyr, Benton Central Mark Lueking, Austin Lori Sparling, Carmel Craig Brunes, Brownsburg Kathy Peters, Crown Point Jason McKenzie, Warsaw Kristin Mattox, Charlestown Scott Shepherd, Carmel Lisa Mahone, Ben Davis Walter McCarty, Evansville Harrison Lisa Furlin, Valparaiso Matt Dellinger, FW Concordia Missy Taylor, Floyd Central Jermaine Ball, Cathedral Heather Smith, NorthWood Head coach: Jack Keefer, Lawrence North Head coach: Tom May, Crown Point Assistant coach: Steve Austin, South Bend St. Joseph Assistant coach: Fred Fields, Huntington North Assistant coach: Gene Miiller, Vincennes Lincoln Assistant coach: Bob Howe, Jennings County 1993 Boys 1993 Girls * Maurice "Kojak" Fuller, Anderson + Abby Conklin, Charlestown Greg Schornstein, Lafayette Jeff Kasia McClendon, Gary West Chad Austin, Richmond Tiffany Longworth, Kokomo Randy Zachary, Anderson Highland Beth Morgan, Bloomington South Toby Madison, Washington Catholic Tracey Pearson, South Bend Adams Tyson Brit, Anderson Rosanne Bohman, North Decatur Chris Quinn, South Bend St. Joseph Cari Stover, Kokomo Matthew Graves, White River Valley Erika Fall, Southport Ryan Bond, Fort Wayne South Leslie Johnson, Fort Wayne Northrop Scott Rolen, Jasper Mistina Oliver, Kokomo Jimmy Cruse, Terre Haute North Kelli Kerkhoff, McCutcheon Jeff Layden, Lawrence North Danielle McCulley, Gary West Kelcey Mucker, Lawrenceburg Regan Seybert, Anderson Highland ** Sherron Wilkerson, Jeffersonville Head coach: Judi Warren, Carmel Head coach: Jim Hammel, Lafayette Jeff Assistant coach: Bob Kirkhoff, Roncalli Assistant coach: Joe Hinton, Floyd Central Assistant coach: Greg Kirby, Valparaiso Assistant coach: Bill Patrick, Whitko * named Mr. Basketball after Sherron Wilkerson departed team ** relinquished title of Mr. Basketball when he departed team 1994 Boys 1994 Girls * Bryce Drew, Valparaiso + Tiffany Gooden, Fort Wayne Snider Lee Nailon, South Bend Clay Krista Reinking, Bellmont Sean Daugherty, Vincennes Lincoln Christy Smith, Benton Central Brien Hanley, Jeffersonville Darci Redenbaugh, Owen Valley Jon Neuhouser, Leo LaKiesha Brown, Cathedral Scott Combs, Paoli Kelly Heath, Lafayette Jeff Tige Darner, Anderson Highland Debbie Benziger, Kokomo Jerrad Powers, Richmond Misty Smith, Shelbyville Ladrell Whitehead, New Albany Sarah Haynes, New Palestine Shane Miller, Bloomfield Allison Lee, Columbus East Don Mallory, Ben Davis Eileen Weber, Washington Catholic Bonzi Wells, Muncie Central Angela Hamblin, Gary Wallace Head coach: Steve Witty, Ben Davis Head coach: Mike McCroskey, Kokomo Ast. John Todd East Chicago Assistant coach: Lori Robbins, Connersville Ast. Dave Clark, White River V Assistant coach: Mike Griffin, Brownsburg 1995 Boys 1995 Girls * Damon Frierson, Ben Davis + Stephanie White, Seeger Brett Fedak, Merrillville Sheila McMillen, Rochester Jack Owens Jr., Indianapolis Washington Amber Guinn, Barr-Reeve Courtney James, Ben Davis Cindy Kerns, North Knox James Patterson, Ben Davis Julie Helm, Washington Duany Duany, Bloomington North Kristina Divjak, Lake Central Alan Eldridge, Fort Wayne Wayne Tennille Adams, East Chicago Central Charles Gilbert, Cathedral Haley Harris, Wood Memorial Eric Riggs, Brownsburg Andrea Baker, Silver Creek Kent Ayer, South Spencer Jennifer Marlow, Rushville Michael Edison, Plymouth Lisa Williams, Carmel T.J. Lux, Merrillville Monica Maxwell, East Chicago Central Chad Peckinpaugh, McCutcheon Head coach: Tom Megyesi, Lake Central Head coach: Al Rhodes, Warsaw Assistant coach: Stan Benge, Ben Davis Assistant coach: Garth Cone, Alexandria Assistant coach: Lisa Cook, Silver Creek Assistant coach: John Heaton, Shelbyville * Mr. Basketball + Miss Basketball 1996 Boys 1996 Girls * Kevin Ault, Warsaw + Lisa Winter, Huntington North Carl Sykes, Franklin Central Rachel Garner, Alexandria Andrew Graves, White River Valley Lauren Rice, Peru Greg McQuay, Gary West Jill Morton, North Decatur Michael Lewis, Jasper Sarah Hurrle, Roncalli Jaraan Cornell, South Bend Clay Melaniece Bardley, Gary West Ben Anderson, Benton Central Sarrah Stricklett, Valparaiso Lee Coomler, Kokomo Jenea Skeeters, Mishawaka Mickey Hosier, Alexandria Nicole McDaniel, Princeton Carson Cunningham, Andrean Beth Lapaich, LaPorte Chris Hahn, Alexandria Rachael Honegger, Lafayette Jeff Lamont Roland, New Albany Mackenzie Curless, Martinsville Head coach: Mike Broughton, Jeffersonville Janette Jaques, Lafayette Jeff Assistant coach: Jim East, Merrillville Head coach: Fred Fields, Huntington North Assistant coach: Bob Heady, Carmel Assistant coach: Don Burton, McCutcheon Assistant coach: Renee Turpa, Portage 1997 Boys 1997 Girls * Luke Recker, DeKalb + Lisa Shepherd, Richmond Kyle Runyan, Madison-Grant Jenny Martin, Center Grove Travis Best, Frankfort Katrina Merriweather, Cathedral Jared Chambers, Union (Dugger) Tamie Stiner, Kokomo Tom Geyer, Lawrence North Stacie Mueller, Evansville Harrison Cameron Stephens, Fort Wayne South Candice Crawford, Homestead Chris DesJean, Franklin Central Katie Douglas, Perry Meridian Chad Hunter, New Albany Constance Murdock, South Bend Clay Caleb Springer, Logansport Andi Speer, Jennings County Chad LaCross, East Noble Amber Holle, Seymour Michael Menser, Batesville Ruth Riley, North Miami Charlie Wills, Angola Julie Schrader, Twin Lakes Cedric Moodie Jr., South Bend Washington Liz Stansberry, Center Grove Jamaal Davis, Merrillville Head coach: Mike Armstrong, Perry Meridian Head coach: Marty Johnson, East Noble Assistant coach: Cindy Lester, Western Assistant coach: Mark James, Franklin Central Assistant coach: Mel Good, Columbus East Assistant coach: Mel Siefert, Batesville * Mr. Basketball + Miss Basketball 1998 Boys 1998 Girls * Tom Coverdale, Noblesville + Kelly Komara, Lake Central Ben Corley, Fort Wayne Wayne Shana Sparks, Connersville Djibril Kante, Bloomington North Jill Fenneman, Southridge Isaac Kincaid, Pike Amber Schober, Plainfield Rodney Smith, Pike Mary Jo Noon, Jeffersonville Rylan Hainje, Cathedral Amy Wright, Northeastern Maynard Lewis, Terre Haute South Kyle Black, North Central Patrick Jackson, Delta Vnemina Reese, Fort Wayne South Robbie Kent, Jennings County Abby Salscheider, Bluffton Kueth Duany, Bloomington North April Traylor, Martinsville Clint Keown, Evansville Memorial Courtney Risinger, Terre Haute South Adam Ballinger, Bluffton Kristen Bodine, Martinsville John Allison, New Palestine Kelly Kuhn, Lake Central Greg Tonagel, LaPorte Head coach: Joe Lentz, Center Grove Head coach: Jim Jones, Terre Haute North Assistant coach: Angie Hinton, New Albany Assistant coach: Howard Renner, Connersville Assistant coach: Mike Hey, Leo Assistant coach: Dean Foster, Elkhart Central 1999 Boys 1999 Girls * Jason Gardner, North Central + April McDivitt, Connersville Jon Holmes, Bloomington South Kennitra Johnson, New Albany ^ John Stewart, Lawrence North Emily Butler, Center Grove Vernard Hollins, Fort Wayne North Jeanette Gray, Valparaiso Richard Wright, East Chicago Central Kristen Lowry, Logansport Rob Robbins, Delta Jenna Hayes, Roncalli Martin Brothers, Indianapolis Arlington Dorcas Lawson, Terre Haute South Brad Borgman, Jac-Cen-Del Amy Zercher, NorthWood Kenneth Lowe, Gary West Jill Hartman, Evansville Memorial Alan Goff, Terre Haute North Jennifer Callier, Cathedral Jermaine Dearman, Warren Central Natalie Will, NorthWood Faruk Mujezinovic, Jasper Kourtney Mennen, Clinton Prairie James Scott, Elkhart Central Heather Cusick, Kokomo Gavin Groninger, Plainfield Head coach: Greg Kirby, Valparaiso Head coach: Joe Otis, LaPorte Assistant coach: Linda Bamrick, Cathedral Assistant Coach: Larry Nicks, Arlington Assistant coach: Kim Bilskie, Twin Lakes Assistant coach: Mike Brown, Paoli * Mr. Basketball + Miss Basketball ^ posthumous selection.
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