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The 38th Annual Indiana High School Athletic Association Girls Basketball State Finals

Hulman Center, Terre Haute, Indiana March 2, 2013

Session I, 10:30 a.m. EST Class A | Fort Wayne Canterbury (24-3) vs. Vincennes Rivet (22-4) Class 2A | Eastern (Greentown) (22-3) vs. Evansville Mater Dei (27-2)

Session II, 6:00 p.m. EST Class 3A | Hamilton Heights (23-2) vs. Mt. Vernon (Fortville) (22-4) Class 4A | Fort Wayne South Side (24-3) vs. Bedford North Lawrence (27-0)

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IHSAA - Pure Spirit. Pure Sport. Pure INDIANA! Welcome to this Special Thanks To Our Host Championship Event Since 1903, the Indiana High School Athletic Association has promoted the values of education based athletics and was the primary reason for its formation over 100 years ago. It has been an honor for our Asso- 200 North 8th Street• Terre Haute, IN 47809 ciation to partner with ISU Hulman Center Director Fred Clark member schools in the ISU Hulman Center Assistant Director Jennifer Cook promotion of these ide- Vigo County School Corp. Mick Newport, Stacy Mason als. The importance Visitors & Convention Center David Patterson of this mission is more ISU Athletics Senior Assistant Director John Sherman critical today than ever in our history. State Finals Officials Currently in our state, Jimmy Arnett, Tim Cartwright, Stu Casper, over 160,000 students Michael Eason, Isaac Eisterhold, Jeff Gwin, from 410 different IH- Dean Martin, Greg Reece, Kirk Robinson, Jay Slater, SAA member schools Michael Stoffers, Kim Yelich. choose to participate in Alternates: Adam Peercy, Patrick Strong. interscholastic athletics. These fortunate students State Finals Personnel absorb a variety of life lessons as they develop from Tournament Administrator adolescents to mature young adults. The opportunity Sandra Walter, Assistant Commissioner to learn self-discipline, teamwork, sacrifice, loyalty Tournament Assistant and commitment are attributes that have come to be Jocelyn Dawson, Administrative Assistant known as “the other half of education.” The mastery Tournament Directors of these characteristics retains dramatic impact as Barb Brouwer, Sharon Jackson these young people assume leadership roles in our Replay Monitor - James Robinson society. Announcer - Scott Gregg Scorer - Pam Webb A former high school principal once shared with each Officials - Sue Layton Teams - Vicky Branson, Deb Day of his incoming freshman classes that “you will only Pep Bands - Rachel Ancelet take away from high school what you leave behind.” Awards- Jocelyn Dawson The students that perform before you today are National Anthem leaving their absolute best behind for generations of Alexis Reed (North Daviess H.S.) admirers to recall. Terre Haute North H.S. Counterpoints Terre Haute South H.S. Chamber Singers On behalf of the IHSAA Staff and Board of Direc- Presentation of Colors tors, we welcome you to today’s events. Education Terre Haute North H.S. based athletics which are pure, wholesome, and in- Athletic Training Staff Methodist Sports Medicine - The Orthopedic Specialists expensive reflecting local flavor and enthusiasm has always been the objective. It is what we mean when Program Credits we say….. Pure Spirit, Pure Sport, Pure Indiana! Publisher Bobby Cox Commissioner Editor Toni Polizzi, Communications Assistant Cordially, Editorial Assistance Kayley Howell, Sports Administration Intern Printing Sport Graphics, Indianapolis Photography Visual Sports Network Cover Design three-sixty group, Indianapolis Bobby Cox IHSAA IHSAA Commissioner P.O. Box 40650 Indianapolis, IN 46240-0650 (317) 846-6601 www.IHSAA.org

4 IHSAA - Pure Spirit. Pure Sport. Pure INDIANA! 2012-13 IHSAA Board of Directors and Executive Committee

The IHSAA is governed by its legislative body, the Board of Directors. Composed of 18 individuals elected by member school principals from three legislative districts, they serve staggered three-year terms. Twelve board seats are filled by any qualified individual (open seats), and six board seats are filled by two qualified female representatives, two qualified minority representatives, two qualified urban school representatives and one private school representative.The Board of Directors meets annually with the responsibility of establishing the Association’s By-Laws and regulations.

The Executive Committee meets monthly and is responsible for organizing and directing state tournaments and meets, interpreting the Association’s By-Laws, determining penalties for rules violations, and establishing the Association’s state office and employing a commissioner and staff to administer the Association.

IHSAA Board of Directors IHSAA Executive Committee District, Seat Board Member Term Ends Nancy Alspaugh, Manchester (Chairwoman) District I, Class A Debb Stevens, Caston June 2014 Victor Bush, Indpls. Public Schools (Vice-Chairman) District I, Class AA Don Gandy, Wheeler June 2015 Mike Broughton, Jennings County District I, Class AAA Nathan Dean, Baugo Community Schools June 2014 Steve Cox, Beech Grove District I, Class AAAA Geoff Penrod, Columbia City June 2015 Nathan Dean, Baugo Community Schools District II, Class A Ken Howell, Blackford** June 2015 Phillip Ford, Jay County District II, Class AA Jimmie Howell, Lapel June 2014 District II, Class AAA Steve Cox, Beech Grove June 2015 Don Gandy, Wheeler District II, Class AAAA Phillip Ford, Jay County* June 2014 Tim Grove, South Knox School Corporation District III, Class A Jed Jerrels, North Daviess June 2014 Jimmie Howell, Lapel District III, Class AA Tim Grove, South Knox School Corp. June 2015 Ken Howell, Blackford District III, Class AAA Mike Whitten, Boonville June 2014 Jed Jerrels, North Daviess District III, Class AAAA Mike Broughton, Jennings County June 2015 Paul Neidig, Evansville Vanderburgh Schools North District, Female Nancy Alspaugh, Manchester June 2013 Geoff Penrod, Columbia City North District, Minority Deborah Watson, Fort Wayne Snider June 2013 Janis Qualizza, Merrillville North District, Urban Janis Qualizza, Merrillville June 2013 Debb Stevens, Caston South District, Female Rae Woolpy, Richmond June 2016 Deborah Watson, Fort Wayne Snider South District, Minority Victor Bush, Indianapolis Public Schools June 2013 Mike Whitten, Boonville South District, Urban Paul Neidig, Evansville City Schools June 2013 Rae Woolpy, Richmond Private School Dave Worland, Indianapolis Cathedral June 2016 Dave Worland, Indianapolis Cathedral

* President ** Vice-President

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Regionals Semi-States State Finals February 16 February 23 March 2

Laf. Central Catholic 64 Laf. Central Catholic 46 Randolph Southern 43 Class A Tri-Central Laf. Central Catholic 50 North Vermillion 34 North Vermillion 34 Southern Wells 25 Fort Wayne Canterbury Crown Point Morgan Township 39 Oregon-Davis 64 Oregon-Davis 61 Caston Fort Wayne Canterbury 74 FW Canterbury 95 FW Canterbury 79 West Central 54 Hulman Center New Washington 42 Vincennes Rivet 53 Vincennes Rivet 56 West Washington Vincennes Rivet 58 Northeast Dubois 44 Northeast Dubois 39 Trinity Lutheran 30 Vincennes Rivet Shakamak 48 Richmond Shakamak 42 Tindley 30 Southwestern (Shelby) Southwestern (Shelbyville) 50 Jac-Cen-Del 58 S’western (Shelby) 60 S’western (Shelby) 62

Regionals Semi-States State Finals February 16 February 23 March 2

Wabash 42 Wabash 32 Seeger 37 Class 2A Lapel Eastern (Greentown) 74 Winchester 70 Eastern (Greentown) 48 Eastern (Greentown) 72 Eastern (Greentown) Westview 48 Warsaw FW Bishop Luers 67 FW Bishop Luers 71 Rochester Fort Wayne Bishop Luers 55 Whiting 33 Boone Grove 40 Boone Grove 52 Paoli 42 Hulman Center Ev. Mater Dei 68 Ev. Mater Dei 64 Paoli Evansville Mater Dei 56 Sullivan 55 Sullivan 35 Austin 45 Evansville Mater Dei Heritage Christian 78 Bedford North Lawrence Heritage Christian 57 Speedway 40 Speedway Heritage Christian 49 Triton Central 61 Triton Central 43 Knightstown 37

6 IHSAA - Pure Spirit. Pure Sport. Pure INDIANA! Tournament Results

Regionals Semi-States State Finals February 16 February 23 March 2

FW Concordia 42 FW Concordia 62 NorthWood 39 Class 3A Bellmont Hamilton Heights 69 Hamilton Heights 60 Hamilton Heights 65 Norwell 58 Hamilton Heights Crown Point Benton Central 64 Benton Central 44 Rensselaer Central 28 Rensselaer Central Benton Central 58 Griffith 25 Plymouth 28 Plymouth 32 Hulman Center Evansville Bosse 52 Corydon Central 32 Corydon Central 55 Brownstown Central Rushville 51 Rushville 59 Rushville 52 Jasper 48 Mt. Vernon (Fortville) Mt. Vernon (Fortville) 45 Richmond Mt. Vernon (Fortville) 54 Lebanon 44 Danville Mt. Vernon (Fortville) 59 Indian Creek 53 Indian Creek 49 Greencastle 39

Regionals Semi-States State Finals February 16 February 23 March 2

Fort Wayne Snider 50 Logansport 55 Logansport 56 Class 4A Kokomo Fort Wayne South Side 47 Westfield 56 FW South Side 71 FW South Side 57 Fort Wayne South Side Merrillville 74 Warsaw Merrillville 41 Lake Central 56 Valparaiso Warsaw 44 Penn 42 Warsaw 42 Warsaw 49 Franklin Central 51 Hulman Center Franklin Central 51 Castle 34 Bedford North Lawrence Bedford North Lawrence 66 Columbus North 45 Bedford N. Lawrence 58 Bedford N. Lawrence 71 Bedford North Lawrence Connersville 34 Bedford North Lawrence Mooresville 32 Mooresville 65 Decatur Central Roncalli 52 Roncalli 57 Roncalli 42 Brownsburg 46

IHSAA - Pure Spirit. Pure Sport. Pure INDIANA! 7 Fort Wayne Canterbury Cavaliers Class A

Front Row (left to right): Bridget Bruggeman, Lexie Huckleberry, Emma Hyndman, Bailey Farley, Team Facts Kindell Fincher.; Back Row: Asst. Coach Jennie Crandal, Head Coach Wayne Kreiger, Sarah Rice, Katie Haines, Georgia Lea Williams, Asst. Coach Jim Brickley, Carly Johnson, Katherine Smith, Town/City: Fort Wayne Darby Maggard, Aaliyah Gaines, Rachel Hoagburg, Asst. Coach Matt Furthmiller. County: Allen Headmaster: Jonathan Hancock High School Director: Bob Schantz Athletic Director: Ken Harkenrider Team Roster & Statistics Asst. Athletic Director: Kevin Vanden Akker Lt. Dk. Name Ht. Gr. Pos. GP FG-FGA FG% 3FG% FT% APG RPG PPG Head Coach: Wayne Krieger 3 3 Darby Maggard 5-5 10 G 27 152-291 .522 .480 .958 3.1 2.6 17.8 Assistant Coaches: Jim Brickley, Matt Furthmiller, Jennie Crandal 4 4 Bailey Farley 5-10 12 F 22 133-259 .514 .369 .770 1.9 5.2 18.1 Student Managers: Bridget Bruggeman, 5 5 Aaliyah Gaines 5-9 12 G 27 133-269 .494 .270 .582 2.6 4.1 11.7 Lexie Huckleberry, Celeste Marshall 11 11 Carley Johnson 5-4 11 G 25 7-24 .292 .000 .500 0.5 1.6 0.8 School Colors: Royal Blue and Kelly Green 12 12 Rachel Hoagburg 5-4 11 G 26 12-50 .240 .130 .625 0.8 2.1 1.5 Conference: Independent 15 15 Georgia Lea Williams 5-10 11 C 24 7-32 .219 .000 .714 0.4 1.4 0.8 Enrollment: 350 21 21 Emma Hyndman 5-9 11 C 26 24-57 .421 .000 .484 0.3 3.1 2.4 Last Year’s Final Won-Loss Record: 25-2 23 23 Kindell Fincher 5-10 11 F 27 187-391 .478 .225 .721 2.0 10.7 18.7 25 25 Sarah Rice 5-8 12 F 18 9-22 .409 .500 .200 0.1 1.3 1.1 Season Results (24-3) 40 40 Katie Haines 5-8 11 C 25 9-36 .250 .000 .375 0.1 2.4 0.8 11/10 at Fort Wayne Wayne W 86-53 50 50 Katherine Smith 6-2 10 C 5 24-35 .686 .000 .444 0.2 5.6 10.4 11/14 at Woodlan W 87-63 11/17 at Fort Wayne Northrop W 80-42 Team Totals / Percentages 697-1466 .475 .350 .722 11.5 36.3 71.3 11/17 at Fort Wayne Snider W 72-67 11/28 Fort Wayne South Side L 73-97 12/4 at Lakewood Park Christ. W 104-66 12/6 Huntington North W 57-50 State Finals History 12/8 Bethany Christian W 70-34 State Champion: 2008 (A), 2009 (A), 2010 (A), 2012 (A) 12/14 FW Blackhawk Christian W 74-30 Appearances: 2008 (A), 2009 (A), 2010 (A), 2012 (A), 2013 (A) 12/21 at Roncalli L 40-56 12/22 at Avon W 80-59 12/22 at Notre Dame Acad. (KY) W 73-55 1/8 FW Bishop Dwenger W 76-69 1/10 at New Haven W 73-52 1/12 FW Concordia Lutheran W 50-45 1/18 vs. Lake Forest (IL) W 60-30 1/19 vs. Western Reserve (OH) W 75-38 1/22 at Northfield W 68-52 1/24 Prairie Heights W 68-49 1/25 at Hamilton Southeastern L 69-72 1/31 at Carmel W 74-61 Canterbury Sectional 2/6 FW Blackhawk Christian W 80-27 2/8 Lakewood Park Christian W 100-50 2/9 Bethany Christian W 87-34 Wayne Krieger Caston Regional 2/16 West Central W 95-54 Head Coach 2/16 Oregon-Davis W 79-54 Crown Point Semi-State 2/23 Lafayette Central Catholic W 74-50 8 IHSAA - Pure Spirit. Pure Sport. Pure INDIANA! Vincennes Rivet Patriots Class A

Front Row (left to right): Katie Donovan, Kelsey Ivers, Carly Waggoner, Bailey Dreiman; Middle Row: Bailey Schutter, Team Facts Vanessa Heinz, Hanna Wise, Brooke Schutter, Makala Emmons, Payton Meeks; Back Row: Asst Coach Brent Meeks, Head Coach Tim Young, Bailey Niehaus, Allyson Wehrheim, Lauren Herman, Asst. Coach Sheila Herman, Town/City: Vincennes Asst. Coach McKenna Williams, Caroline Herman (manager). County: Knox Superintendent: Fr. David Fleck Principal: Janice Jones Team Roster & Statistics Athletic Director: Doug Ostendorf Head Coach: Tim Young Lt. Dk. Name Ht. Gr. Pos. GP FG-FGA FG% 3FG% FT% APG RPG PPG Assistant Coaches: Shiela Herman, 2 2 Payton Meeks 5-4 10 G 26 7-19 .368 .333 .933 0.5 1.0 3.0 Brent Meeks, Paula Westfall, 4 4 Hanna Wise 5-4 12 G 12 1-3 .333 .666 .666 0.1 0.1 0.7 Charlie Waggoner, Mekenna Williams 10 10 Bailey Dreiman 5-4 11 G 26 79-173 .457 .316 .774 3.3 5.4 10.7 Student Manager: Christie Perkins 12 12 Lauren Herman 5-11 11 F 26 106-237 .447 .105 .585 0.6 5.5 10.2 School Colors: Purple and Gold 14 14 Katie Donovan 5-9 9 G 26 36-75 .480 .341 .698 0.6 2.0 5.7 Conference: Blue Chip 15 15 Makala Emmons 5-5 11 G 26 7-22 .318 .250 .500 0.5 1.1 1.0 Enrollment: 110 21 21 Kelsey Ivers 5-9 9 G 26 77-156 .494 .260 .736 1.8 3.7 10.6 Last Year’s Final Won-Loss Record: 18-4 22 22 Carly Waggoner 5-7 10 G 26 16-35 .457 .242 .389 0.2 1.1 2.4 24 24 Brooke Schutter 5-5 12 G 21 0-2 .000 .400 .000 0.1 0.2 0.3 Season Results (22-4) 33 33 Allyson Wehrheim 5-9 12 F 26 64-156 .410 .346 .723 1.7 4.2 10.9 11/16 Shakamak W 79-25 34 34 Bailey Schutter 5-2 10 G 23 0-1 .000 .000 .000 0.1 0.1 0.0 11/15 at North Knox W 60-45 40 40 Vanessa Heinz 5-5 11 G 26 8-28 .286 .250 .429 0.5 0.5 1.3 11/17 at North Posey W 62-37 44 44 Bailey Niehaus 5-9 11 F 26 1-37 .027 .000 .455 0.3 0.7 1.5 11/21 Washington Catholic W 60-18 11/29 Bloomfield W 57-17 12/1 Mt. Vernon W 68-56 Team Totals / Percentages 402-944 .426 .283 .673 10.3 25.6 58.3 12/6 at South Knox W 51-33 12/8 Princeton L 59-70 12/13 at Evansville Memorial L 47-52 12/12 Shoals W 62-38 State Finals History 12/19 at Evansville Mater Dei L 54-67 State Champion: 2011 (A) 12/27 vs. Pike Central W 59-24 Runner-Up: 2009 (A), 2010 (A) 12/28 vs. Heritage Christian L 46-75 Appearances: 2009 (A), 2010 (A), 2011 (A), 2013 (A) 12/28 vs. Corydon Central W 47-39 1/3 at North Daviess W 41-31 1/7 at White River Valley W 64-25 1/10 Loogootee W 66-32 1/15 at Barr-Reeve W 50-40 1/22 North Central (Farmers.) W 79-20 1/24 at Northeast Dubois W 49-44 1/30 at Wood Memorial W 57-35 Barr-Reeve Sectional 2/8 Shoals W 75-36 2/9 Barr-Reeve W 60-47 West Washington Regional 2/16 New Washington W 56-42 Tim Young 2/16 Northeast Dubois W 53-39 Head Coach Richmond Semi-State 2/23 Southwestern (Shelbyville) W 58-50

IHSAA - Pure Spirit. Pure Sport. Pure INDIANA! 9 Eastern Comets Class 2A

Front Row (left to right): Nela Koziskova, Jessica Sprinkles, Mercedes Rubow, Brittany Neeley, Allison Oyler, Team Facts Bethany Neeley, Danielle Comfort, Taylor Holliday, Emily Richards; Back Row: Asst. Coach Lisa Thompson, Asst. Coach Nick Sale, Stephanie Frakes, Carma McCombs, Molly Shepherd, Abbi Elkins, Kendall Hensley, Town/City: Greentown Danielle Reed, Jennifer Keith, Sarah Summers, Asst. Coach Cheryl Miles, Head Coach Jeremy Dexter. County: Howard Superintendent: Dr. Tracy Caddell Principal: Dr. Keith Richie Team Roster & Statistics Athletic Director: Brad Wilson Head Coach: Jeremy Dexter Lt. Dk. Name Ht. Gr. Pos. GP FG-FGA FG% 3FG% FT% APG RPG PPG Assistant Coaches: Cheryl Miles, 10 10 Kendall Hensley 5-7 10 G 14 0-0 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0.0 Lisa Thompson, Nick Sale 13 13 Carma McCombs 5-5 9 F 0 0-0 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0.0 School Colors: Green and Gold 14 14 Jessica Sprinkles 5-9 9 G 24 13-80 .163 .146 .266 0.5 1.4 1.5 Conference: Mid-Indiana 20 20 Molly Shepherd 5-2 10 G 2 0-1 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.5 0.0 Enrollment: 503 22 22 Allison Oyler 5-6 11 G 24 65-236 .275 .282 .625 2.0 2.0 8.2 Last Year’s Final Won-Loss Record: 17-5 23 23 Abigail Elkins 5-6 10 G 13 1-3 .333 .333 .000 0.2 0.2 0.2 24 24 Mercedes Rubow 5-11 12 F 25 17-60 .283 .000 .363 0.3 2.5 1.5 Season Results (22-3) 25 25 Bethany Neeley 5-7 12 G 25 137-283 .484 .333 .676 4.1 11.5 15.5 11/10 at Sheridan W 61-31 30 30 Emily Richards 5-9 9 G 18 2-13 .153 .000 .500 0.1 0.3 0.3 11/17 Cass W 63-38 32 32 Taylor Holliday 6-0 10 F 25 64-124 .516 .250 .534 1.0 7.2 8.0 11/20 at Tipton (OT) W 50-47 33 33 Brittany Neeley 5-7 12 G 25 153-320 .478 .321 .777 5.0 8.9 19.2 11/24 at Taylor W 54-44 34 34 Sarah Summers 5-4 10 G 2 0-0 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0.0 11/28 at Kokomo W 43-32 42 42 Danielle Reed 5-7 10 F 0 0-0 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0.0 11/30 at Clinton Central W 58-13 52 52 Jenny Keith 5-9 10 F 13 6-12 .500 .000 .000 0.0 0.8 0.9 12/4 Alexandria W 66-31 12/7 at Western L 36-49 Team Totals / Percentages 458-1132 .404 .270 .660 13.1 35.2 55.2 12/11 Madison-Grant W 64-24 12/15 at Maconaquah W 52-37 12/28 vs. Hagerstown W 60-44 State Finals History 12/28 at Clinton Prairie W 59-43 First Appearance 1/3 vs. Western L 21-28 1/5 vs. Taylor W 60-39 1/10 Southwood W 57-46 1/12 Hamilton Heights L 43-62 1/19 at Peru W 64-31 1/22 Oak Hill W 60-47 1/26 Northwestern W 41-25 1/29 at Tri-Central W 63-43 Madison-Grant Sectional 2/8 Elwood W 58-53 2/9 Tipton W 53-44 Lapel Regional 2/16 Winchester (OT) W 72-70 Jeremy Dexter 2/16 Wabash W 48-32 Head Coach Warsaw Semi-State 2/23 Fort Wayne Bishop Luers W 74-55

10 IHSAA - Pure Spirit. Pure Sport. Pure INDIANA! Evansville Mater Dei Wildcats Class 2A

Front Row (left to right): Madeline Kissel, Megan Farny, Meredith Daunhauer, Katelyn Bueltel, Aubrey Goebel, Laura Greenwell, Ashlynn Spahn, Julie Kelley, Mackenzie Hartz; Back Row: Audrey Goebel, Micah Konkler, Taylor Anderson, Hannah Ubelhor, Jenae Gries, Beth Fischer, Tori Schickel, Maura Muensterman, Team Facts Terry Muensterman, Danielle Quinlin, Steve Goans, Joel Bueltel. Town/City: Evansville County: Vanderburgh Superintendent: Daryl Hagan Principal: Chris Tanner President: Timothy Dickel Athletic Director: Joe Herrmann Team Roster & Statistics Asst. Athletic Directors: Joe Dippel, Jeff Jewell Lt. Dk. Name Ht. Gr. Pos. GP FG-FGA FG% 3FG% FT% APG RPG PPG Head Coach: Steve Goans 3 3 Katelyn Bueltel 5-3 10 G 23 20-60 .333 .154 .714 0.9 1.2 2.3 Assistant Coaches: Terry Muensterman, 11 11 Meredith Daunhauer 5-5 10 G 25 20-61 .328 .000 .615 0.7 0.8 2.0 Joel Bueltel, Audrey Goebel, 12 12 Ashlynn Spahn 5-4 11 G 28 15-32 .469 .343 .769 1.6 0.9 4.9 Micah Konkler, Sr. Mary Francis Student Managers: Mackenzie Hartz, 15 15 Taylor Anderson 5-9 11 F 22 5-27 .185 .000 .800 0.2 1.2 1.0 Madeline Kissel 21 21 Hannah Ubelhor 5-9 10 F 20 10-26 .385 .000 .625 0.4 1.7 1.5 School Colors: Red and Gold 22 22 Laura Greenwell 5-6 12 G 28 55-123 .147 .286 .652 0.9 2.2 6.1 Conference: Southern Indiana 23 23 Aubrey Goebel 5-5 12 G 21 4-13 .308 .200 .000 0.1 0.4 1.0 Enrollment: 504 Last Year’s Final Won-Loss Record: 27-1 24 24 Jenae Gries 5-8 12 F 27 23-72 .319 .000 .643 0.1 0.9 2.0 30 30 Beth Fischer 5-10 12 F/C 28 95-179 .531 .000 .767 2.2 6.7 8.4 31 31 Maura Muensterman 5-11 11 G/F 21 141-237 .595 .482 .837 9.0 6.8 23.2 Season Results (27-2) 11/13 Southridge W 64-28 33 33 Tori Schickel 6-2 10 F/C 28 216-307 .704 .000 .599 1.1 10.5 19.4 11/17 at Vincennes Lincoln W 85-50 34 34 Megan Farny 5-9 10 F 11 2-6 .333 .000 .444 0.0 1.2 0.6 11/20 Forest Park W 72-50 40 40 Danielle Quinlin 5-7 11 F/C 6 0-0 .000 .000 .500 0.0 0.5 0.2 11/26 Boonville W 71-27 42 42 Julie Kelley 5-8 10 F 14 8-23 .348 .000 .200 0.2 1.2 1.4 11/28 at Evansville Reitz W 73-32 12/4 at Mt. Vernon W 74-42 12/5 at Evansville North W 71-41 Team Totals / Percentages 614-1166 .526 .372 .662 17.4 36.2 17.0 12/12 Evansville Bosse W 65-33 12/13 at North Posey W 60-39 12/19 Vincennes Rivet W 67-54 12/20 at Tell City W 61-36 State Finals History 12/28 vs. Logansport W 83-54 State Champion: 2012 (2A) 12/28 vs. Columbus North L 55-63 Appearances: 2012 (2A), 2013 (2A) 1/2 Evansville Harrison W 65-40 1/5 Jasper W 59-44 1/8 Evansville Reitz W 58-38 1/11 Evansville Harrison W 49-42 1/12 vs. Castle L 52-60 1/17 Evansville Memorial W 68-43 1/18 at Evansville Central W 55-29 1/21 at Heritage Hills W 40-29 1/24 at South Spencer W 68-48 1/31 at Castle W 70-47 Forest Park Sectional 2/5 South Spencer W 74-25 2/8 Tell City W 77-30 2/9 Perry Central W 68-29 Steve Goans Paoli Regional 2/16 Paoli W 64-42 Head Coach 2/16 Sullivan W 68-35 Bedford N. Lawrence Semi-State 2/23 Heritage Christian (OT) W 56-49

IHSAA - Pure Spirit. Pure Sport. Pure INDIANA! 11 Hamilton Heights Huskies Class 3A

Front Row (left to right): Manager Kari Pickett, Morgan Cochran, Manager Kelly Moorhous; Second Row: Team Facts Asst. Coach Rod Windlan, Manager Emilee Liston, Haley Cook, Caitlyn Hays, Dakota Weatherford, Kiley Walters, Manager Corbin Cook, Head Coach Tod Windlan; Third Row: Asst. Coach Dan Stowers, Morgan Burtron, Town/City: Arcadia Caitlin Matchett, Kristen Marshall, Maranda Pennington, Katelyn Rednour, Asst. Coach Scott Fernung; County: Hamilton Back Row: Manager Clay Smith. Superintendent: Tony Cook Principal: Jarrod Mason Team Roster & Statistics Athletic Director: Kurt Ogden Head Coach: Tod Windlan Lt. Dk. Name Ht. Gr. Pos. GP FG-FGA FG% 3FG% FT% APG RPG PPG Assistant Coaches: Scott Fernung, 00 00 Haley Cook 5-5 11 G 25 77-164 .470 .413 .816 3.2 3.2 16.9 Dan Stowers, Rod Windland 12 12 Katelyn Rednour 5-7 12 G 25 28-63 .444 .372 .611 2.2 3.9 6.5 Student Managers: Kelly Moorhous, 14 14 Kiley Walters 5-5 11 G 25 38-103 .368 .400 .645 4.9 1.5 9.3 Kari Pickett, Corbin Cook, Clay Smith 20 20 Maranda Pennington 5-10 12 F 25 39-101 .386 0.00 .596 0.3 3.8 4.2 School Colors: Orange, White, and Brown 22 22 Dakota Weatherford 5-5 12 G 25 150-313 .479 .378 .774 3.4 7.2 19.8 Conference: Mid-Indiana 24 24 Caitlyn Hays 5-7 10 G 14 3-3 100.0 .077 .000 0.0 0.1 0.6 Enrollment: 702 30 30 Morgan Cochran 5-4 11 G 19 4-14 .286 .100 .333 0.5 0.8 0.7 Last Year’s Final Won-Loss Record: 21-5 34 34 Caitlin Matchett 5-10 12 F 25 77-136 .566 .519 .704 1.5 5.1 8.5 40 40 Morgan Burtron 5-9 10 F 19 30-61 .492 0.00 .609 0.6 4.9 3.9 Season Results (23-2) 42 42 Kristen Marshall 6-2 10 C 17 2-6 .333 0.00 .333 0.0 0.7 0.4 11/5 Tri-Central W 95-51 11/10 at Noblesville L 46-55 Team Totals / Percentages 448-964 .465 .386 .709 16.2 29.6 69.3 11/13 Carmel W 62-57 11/17 Zionsville W 61-31 1/21 at Mt. Vernon (Fortville) W 70-61 11/28 at Pendleton Heights W 71-46 State Finals History 12/4 Northwestern W 67-29 First Appearance 12/6 at Frankfort W 92-36 12/8 Peru W 79-33 12/11 at Western Boone W 68-45 1/3 at Cass W 86-30 1/5 Maconaquah W 77-34 1/8 at Western W 62-52 1/12 at Eastern (Greentown) W 62-43 1/19 at Taylor W 83-43 1/22 at Tipton W 63-56 1/24 Westfield L 60-62 1/29 at Warren Central W 61-45 1/31 Yorktown W 64-45 Hamilton Heights Sectional 2/5 Muncie South W 85-33 2/8 Muncie Central W 61-42 2/9 Yorktown W 66-46 Tod Windlan Bellmont Regional Head Coach 2/16 Norwell W 60-58 2/16 FW Concordia Lutheran W 65-62 Crown Point Semi-State 2/23 Benton Central W 69-58 12 IHSAA - Pure Spirit. Pure Sport. Pure INDIANA! Mt. Vernon Marauders Class 3A

Front Row (left to right): Krista Shockley, Ellie Balbach, Rachel Houck, Lexi Shelton; Middle Row: Sydney Shelton, Team Facts Hannah Jones, Jessica Grubb, Taylor Riggs, Shaely Duff; Back Row: Maddie Walrod, Morgan Stricker, Sadie Baugh, Erica Moore, Ariana Sandefur, Natalie Rook, Olivia Coleman, Lexi Duff, Whitney Stevens-McBride. Town/City: Fortville County: Hancock Superintendent: Dr. Bill Riggs Principal: Bernie Campbell Team Roster & Statistics Girls Athletic Director: Greg Roach Boys Athletic Director: Derek Shelton Lt. Dk. Name Ht. Gr. Pos. GP FG-FGA FG% 3FG% FT% APG RPG PPG Head Coach: Julie Shelton 4 4 Sydney Shelton 5-8 9 G 26 150-362 .414 .346 .842 3.2 4.0 17.8 Assistant Coaches: Tom Kirby, 10 10 Taylor Riggs 5-2 10 G 8 1-8 .125 .000 .250 0.0 0.3 0.3 Ashley Greulich, Jeff Phares 12 12 Shaely Duff 5-9 10 G 26 46-131 .351 .269 .676 1.0 3.7 5.1 School Colors: Old Gold and White 20 20 Morgan Stricker 5-8 11 F 6 1-4 .250 .000 .500 0.0 1.2 0.5 Conference: Hoosier Heritage 21 21 Jessica Grubb 5-4 10 G 6 0-2 .000 .000 .000 0.3 0.8 0.0 Enrollment: 1,133 22 22 Ariana Sandefur 5-7 9 G 12 12-33 .364 .429 1.000 0.5 1.4 2.4 Last Year’s Final Won-Loss Record: 23-6 23 23 Sadie Baugh 5-9 9 F 23 32-69 .464 .000 .692 0.5 4.0 3.6 25 25 Maddie Walrod 5-8 11 F 19 18-41 .439 .417 .357 0.6 2.1 2.4 Season Results (22-4) 31 31 Krista Shockley 5-8 12 F 25 26-71 .366 .000 .500 1.0 2.4 2.2 11/10 Connersville W 47-38 32 32 Hannah Jones 5-5 10 F 4 0-6 .000 .000 .500 0.0 0.5 0.3 11/13 Lawrence Central W 50-49 33 33 Rachel Houck 5-6 12 G 26 106-259 .424 .389 .782 4.0 2.9 11.5 11/16 at Rushville W 68-66 35 35 Erica Moore 6-1 11 F 19 141-266 .530 .125 .786 0.9 7.5 17.8 11/21 Hamilton Heights L 61-70 44 44 Ellie Balbach 5-11 12 C 21 22-46 .478 .000 .333 0.7 4.2 2.2 11/27 at Muncie Central W 61-36 Olivia Coleman 5-8 10 G 2 6-13 .462 .250 .286 1.0 5.5 7.5 12/1 at Pendleton Heights W 56-33 12/4 Anderson (OT) L 75-83 Team Totals / Percentages 561-1311 .428 .341 .745 13.7 27.9 58.9 12/8 at Yorktown W 50-37 12/13 New Palestine W 67-30 12/20 at Franklin Community W 68-37 State Finals History 12/29 New Palestine W 65-25 Runner-Up: 1977, 2012 (3A) 12/29 vs. Eastern Hancock W 71-43 Appearances: 1977, 2012 (3A), 2013 (3A) 1/3 vs. Western Boone W 55-41 1/5 Noblesville L 64-69 1/12 at Shelbyville W 53-25 1/15 at Guerin Catholic W 70-45 1/18 Greenfield-Central W 44-29 1/22 at New Castle W 56-39 1/26 at Delta W 49-11 2/1 at North Central (Indpls.) L 37-51 Indpls. Bishop Chatard Sectional 2/5 Indianapolis Howe W 72-19 2/8 Guerin Catholic W 76-36 2/9 Indpls. Bishop Chatard W 58-54 Julie Shelton Danville Regional Head Coach 2/16 Lebanon W 45-44 2/16 Indian Creek W 54-49 Richmond Semi-State 2/23 Rushville W 59-51 IHSAA - Pure Spirit. Pure Sport. Pure INDIANA! 13 Fort Wayne South Side Archers Class 4A

Front Row (left to right): Maria Moore, Nah’Porchia Allen, Nahja King; Middle Row: Chelsea Rogers, Team Facts Lakyn Gulley, Kaeandra Ferguson, De’Joyah Johnson, Lynnia Noel; Back Row: Asst. Coach, Kyra Nolan, Lakesha LaMaster-Stephens, Asst. Coach Donnieka Woods, Brittni Clopton, Asst. Coach David Goodwell; Town/City: Fort Wayne Michelle Wright, Asst. Coach Mike Joyner, Ariana Simmons, Jasmine Harvey, Head Coach Juanita Goodwell. County: Allen Superintendent: Wendy Robinson Principal: Carlton Mable Athletic Director: Tim Burton Team Roster & Statistics Asst. Athletic Director: Diann Solloway Lt. Dk. Name Ht. Gr. Pos. GP FG-FGA FG% 3FG% FT% APG RPG PPG Head Coach: Juanita Goodwell 10 10 Nahja King 5-7 11 G 21 10-31 .322 .125 .308 0.2 1.1 1.3 Assistant Coaches: David Goodwell, Mike Joyner, Donnieka Woods, Kyra Nolan, 12 12 Kaeandra Ferguson 5-5 12 G 19 10-34 .294 .286 .600 2.3 1.1 1.8 Heather Anderson, Ashley Mejia 14 14 Lakyn Gulley 5-7 11 G 27 15-36 .417 .342 .706 1.3 1.7 7.2 Student Managers: Maggie Kiesler, 20 20 Lynnia Noel 5-8 12 G 25 51-133 .383 .200 .522 3.2 2.6 6.2 Malaia Jackson 21 21 Maria Moore 5-6 10 G 26 23-67 .343 .105 .568 1.1 1.6 2.9 School Colors: Kelly Green and White 22 22 Ariana Simmons 5-11 12 C 27 139-269 .516 .268 .701 1.7 6.1 14.1 Conference: Summit 24 24 Michelle Wright 5-11 12 C 21 11-43 .256 .000 .455 0.0 1.5 1.3 Enrollment: 1,500 Last Year’s Final Won-Loss Record: 22-2 30 30 Brittni Clopton 5-11 11 F 27 99-248 .399 .000 .674 1.5 6.3 9.7 32 32 De’Joyah Johnson 5-8 12 G 27 82-172 .477 .440 .583 2.6 3.7 10.0 34 34 Nah’Porchia Allen 5-7 12 G 10 2-7 .286 .000 .000 0.3 0.5 0.4 Season Results (24-3) 40 40 Jasmine Harvey 5-10 12 F 13 3-10 .300 .000 .500 1.0 1.0 0.6 11/6 Jay County W 67-27 44 44 Chelsea Rogers 5-9 10 G 27 25-67 .373 .296 .788 0.7 2.0 4.5 11/9 Penn W 61-51 11/16 at Carroll (Fort Wayne) W 81-33 55 55 Lakesha LaMaster-Stephens 5-10 9 F 27 50-138 .362 .444 .625 0.4 3.9 5.0 11/28 at Fort Wayne Canterbury W 97-73 12/7 at FW Bishop Luers W 75-54 Team Totals / Percentages 520-1255 .414 .311 .620 16.3 33.1 65.0 12/11 at Homestead L 80-81 12/14 FW Bishop Dwenger W 80-49 12/15 vs. Indpls. Arsenal Tech W 67-33 12/21 vs. Mishawaka W 73-50 State Finals History 12/22 vs. Norwell W 65-48 First Appearance 12/22 at Columbus North L 35-57 12/26 at Fort Wayne North Side W 72-19 12/27 vs. FW Bishop Luers W 67-60 12/29 vs. Fort Wayne Snider W 63-55 1/4 FW Concordia Lutheran W 55-40 1/11 at Fort Wayne Snider W 51-44 1/18 at Fort Wayne North Side W 48-18 1/22 at Huntington North W 57-49 1/25 Fort Wayne Northrop W 64-29 1/26 at Bedford North Lawrence L 39-63 2/1 at Fort Wayne Wayne W 67-44 Homestead Sectional 2/5 Wayne W 61-30 2/8 New Haven W 50-18 2/9 Homestead W 54-53 Juanita Goodwell Kokomo Regional Head Coach 2/16 Westfield (OT) W 58-56 2/16 Logansport W 71-55 Warsaw Semi-State 2/23 Warsaw W 47-44 14 IHSAA - Pure Spirit. Pure Sport. Pure INDIANA! Bedford North Lawrence Stars Class 4A

Front Row (left to right): Manager Allen Lewis, Sammy Dillman, Whitney Wilson, Kennedy Wall, Team Facts Manager Patricia Garland; Middle Row: Brittani Rizzi, Sabrina Yeary, Dominique McBryde, Jenna Allen, Carli Fields, Lauren Boshears, Alexa Bailey, Manager Callie Schulenburg; Back Row: Asst. Coach Brett Holtz, Town/City: Bedford Asst. Coach Jeff Allen, Head Coach Kurt Godlevske, Asst. Coach Damon Bailey, Asst. Coach Brittani Maners. County: Lawrence Superintendent: Dr. Dennis Turner Principal: Roger Dean Athletic Director: Jeff Callahan Team Roster & Statistics Asst. Athletic Directors: D.J. Horton, Lt. Dk. Name Ht. Gr. Pos. GP FG-FGA FG% 3FG% FT% APG RPG PPG Bret Szabo 2 2 Kennedy Wall 5-3 11 G 20 29-77 .377 .211 .375 0.4 1.6 3.3 Head Coach: Kurt Godlevske 3 3 Lauren Boshears 5-8 11 G 22 15-46 .326 .333 .875 0.4 1.0 1.8 Assistant Coaches: Jeff Allen, Damon Bailey, Brett Holtz, Brittani Maners 11 11 Sammy Dillman 5-6 11 G 27 51-117 .436 .381 .957 3.0 1.7 5.7 School Colors: Red, White, and Blue 12 12 Whitney Wilson 5-6 11 G 27 24-63 .381 .355 .720 0.7 1.0 3.0 Conference: Hoosier Hills 20 20 Dominique McBryde 6-2 10 F 27 146-223 .655 .286 .770 1.4 5.7 14.6 Enrollment: 1,650 21 21 Sabrina Yeary 5-9 12 F 23 7-24 .292 .000 .500 0.2 1.5 0.6 Last Year’s Final Won-Loss Record: 23-3 22 22 Alexa Bailey 5-7 10 G 27 61-131 .473 .000 .722 3.4 1.8 7.3 23 23 Brittani Rizzi 5-7 11 G 27 102-223 .457 .420 .750 1.7 1.6 11.6 Season Results (27-0) 30 30 Carli Fields 5-10 12 C 27 11-27 .407 .000 .462 0.3 2.4 1.1 11/10 at Mitchell W 69-36 33 33 Jenna Allen 6-3 10 C 27 149-221 .674 .000 .676 0.6 7.8 14.3 11/13 Mooresville W 65-45 11/17 at Jeffersonville W 62-46 Team Totals / Percentages 595-1144 .520 .359 .726 12.1 27.6 62.2 11/24 Corydon Central W 65-31 12/1 New Albany W 63-28 12/4 at Martinsville W 45-34 12/15 at Madison W 55-45 12/20 at Lawrence North (OT) W 56-54 State Finals History 12/28 Jasper W 61-30 State Champion: 1983, 1991 12/29 Irvington Prep. Academy W 80-20 Runner-Up: 1990, 1992 12/29 Castle W 61-38 Appearances: 1983, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2013 (4A) 1/3 at Edgewood W 59-26 1/5 Scottsburg W 58-53 1/8 at Columbus East W 62-42 1/12 at Floyd Central W 65-40 1/17 North Harrison W 83-24 1/19 Jennings County W 73-37 1/24 Bloomington North W 50-28 1/26 Fort Wayne South W 63-39 1/29 at Bloomington South W 53-42 1/31 Seymour W 58-41 New Albany Sectional 2/5 New Albany W 66-27 2/8 Seymour W 61-37 2/9 Floyd Central W 54-34 Bedford North Lawrence Regional Kurt Godlevske 2/16 Columbus North W 71-45 Head Coach 2/16 Franklin Central W 58-51 Bedford N. Lawrence Semi-State 2/23 Roncalli (OT) W 66-52

IHSAA - Pure Spirit. Pure Sport. Pure INDIANA! 15 Patricia L. Roy Mental Attitude Award

At the conclusion of each championship game, members of the IHSAA Executive Committee will present the Patricia L. Roy Mental Attitude Award to the outstanding senior participant in each classification of the girls basketball state finals. The recipients of this award, who were nominated by their principals and coaches, must excel in mental attitude, scholarship, leadership and athletic ability in basketball. A member of the IHSAA Executive Staff beginning in 1972, Ms. Roy was responsible for girls basketball from the inception of the tournament series in 1976 until her retirement in June, 1999. Regarded both statewide and nationally as a pioneer in girls athletics, Patricia served on the IHSAA Executive Staff longer than anyone in the history of the Association. Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance, IHSAA corporate partner, will present a $1,000 scholarship to each school in the name of the recipient. Since 1989, over $785,000 in college scholarships have been presented by Indiana Patricia L. Roy Farm Bureau Insurance to deserving high school students in Indiana.

2012 Class 4A 2012 Class 3A 2012 Class A Rachel Gregory Lauren Marinko Mariah Seng North Central Fort Wayne Northeast Dubois (Indianapolis) Concordia Lutheran Year Name School Year Name School 1975-76 Judi Warren Warsaw 2002-03 4A Laura Gaybrick Perry Meridian 1976-77 Teri Rosinski Norwell 3A Katie Gearlds Beech Grove 1977-78 Carol Blauvelt Heritage 2A Amanda Norris Shenandoah 1978-79 Karen Bauer Jasper A Annie Morgan North Vermillion 1979-80 Amy Metheny Southport 2003-04 4A Michelle DeGeeter Warsaw 1980-81 Susan Morris Chesterton 3A Amber Jackson Brebeuf Jesuit 1981-82 Cindy Willis Valparaiso 2A Courtney Felke Rochester 1982-83 Jody Beerman Heritage A Kristen Miller Tri-Central 1983-84 Nancy Cowan Crown Point 2004-05 4A Isabell Rhenwrick Gary West Side 1984-85 Jodie Whitaker Austin 3A Dana Beaven Corydon Central 1985-86 Tadji DeBerg Scottsburg 2A Kara Keesling Shenandoah 1986-87 Lori Meinerding Fort Wayne Northrop 2005-06 4A Lynn McKinney Castle 1987-88 Sandy Herre Benton Central 3A Jennifer Balbach Evansville Memorial 1988-89 Sheryl Klemme Benton Central 2A Nicole Roush Heritage Christian 1989-90 Shannon Cummings Bedford North Lawrence A Sarah Pease South Central (Elizabeth) 1990-91 Carrie Mount Bedford North Lawrence 2006-07 4A Katelyn Boocher South Bend Washington 1991-92 Marla Inman Bedford North Lawrence 3A Megan Walker Wawasee 1992-93 Abby Conklin Charlestown 1993-94 Allison Lee Columbus East 2A Kristine Hosinski Jimtown 1994-95 Julie Helm Washington A Angela Boyle Oregon-Davis 1995-96 Sarrah Stricklett Valparaiso 2007-08 4A Danielle Havel Carmel 1996-97 Amberly Whitehead NorthWood 3A Jessica Centa Plymouth 1997-98 4A Kelly Kuhn Lake Central A Aubrey Holle Fort Wayne Canterbury 3A Andrea White Franklin 2008-09 4A Skylar Diggins South Bend Washington 2A Abby Salscheider Bluffton 3A Lecretia Smith Fort Wayne Elmhurst A Melissa Cochrane Bloomfield 2A Lauren Meese Oak Hill 1998-99 4A Brooke Minniear Fort Wayne Snider A Kelly Karr Fort Wayne Canterbury 3A Amy Zercher NorthWood 2009-10 4A Dee Dee Williams Ben Davis 2A Sara Schaefer Fort Wayne Bishop Luers 3A Angela Doerffler FW Concordia Lutheran A Kourtney Mennen Clinton Prairie 2A Katy McIntosh Austin 1999-00 4A Sara Strahm Ben Davis A Tabitha Gerardot Fort Wayne Canterbury 3A Katie Stroup Columbia City 2010-11 4A Ashley Lutz Penn 2A Lisa Hoppenjans Forest Park 3A Hillary Moore Benton Central A Melissa Nifong Triton 2A Samantha Bane Brownstown Central 2000-01 4A Shyra Ely Ben Davis A Shelby Davies Turkey Run 3A Carin Benge Plymouth 2011-12 4A Rachel Gregory North Central (Indianapolis) 2A Rachel King Fort Wayne Bishop Luers 3A Lauren Marinko FW Concordia Lutheran A April Williams White River Valley A Mariah Seng Northeast Dubois 2001-02 4A Darci Rector Terre Haute South 3A Jamie Elpers Gibson Southern 2A Brianna Howard Southwestern (Hanover) A Lauren Bechtold Hebron 16 IHSAA - Pure Spirit. Pure Sport. Pure INDIANA!

State Champions

2012 IHSAA 4A Girls Basketball 2012 IHSAA 3A Girls Basketball State Champion State Champion North Central (Indianapolis) Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran

Year Champion Runner-Up Score Head Coach Record Site 1975-76 Warsaw Bloomfield 57-52 Janice Soyez 22-0 Hinkle Fieldhouse 1976-77 East Chicago Roosevelt Mt. Vernon (Fortville) 66-35 Roberta DeKemper 24-0 Hinkle Fieldhouse 1977-78 Warsaw Jac-Cen-Del 75-60 Janice Soyez 22-0 Hinkle Fieldhouse 1978-79 East Chicago Roosevelt Anderson Madison Hts. 48-23 Roberta DeKemper 23-0 Hinkle Fieldhouse 1979-80 Southport Columbus East 67-63 OT Marilyn Ramsey 22-2 Market Square Arena 1980-81 Evansville Reitz Rushville 74-47 Louise Owen 26-1 Market Square Arena 1981-82 Heritage Valparaiso 52-45 Cheri Gilbert 24-2 Market Square Arena 1982-83 Bedford North Lawrence Crown Point 55-50 Pete Pritchett 26-1 Market Square Arena 1983-84 Crown Point Warren Central 55-54 OT Tom May 26-0 Market Square Arena 1984-85 Crown Point Wawasee 48-31 Tom May 25-4 Market Square Arena 1985-86 Fort Wayne Northrop Scottsburg 58-53 Dave Riley 29-0 Market Square Arena 1986-87 Noblesville Anderson Highland 47-38 Ray Lyttle 27-0 Market Square Arena 1987-88 Fort Wayne Snider Noblesville 60-58 Lamar Kilmer 27-1 Market Square Arena 1988-89 Scottsburg Benton Central 74-72 OT Donna Cheatham 26-1 Market Square Arena 1989-90 Huntington North Bedford North Lawrence 50-47 Fred Fields 26-4 Market Square Arena 1990-91 Bedford North Lawrence Warsaw 52-44 Pete Pritchett 29-0 Market Square Arena 1991-92 Kokomo Bedford North Lawrence 50-47 Mike McCroskey 26-1 Market Square Arena 1992-93 Kokomo McCutcheon 70-60 Mike McCroskey 27-1 Market Square Arena 1993-94 Lake Central Kokomo 44-42 Tom Megyesi 25-1 Market Square Arena 1994-95 Huntington North Carmel 43-39 Fred Fields 28-1 Market Square Arrena 1995-96 Center Grove Valparaiso 55-44 Joe Lentz 25-2 Market Square Arena 1996-97 Martinsville Crown Point 66-59 Jan Conner 26-1 Market Square Arena 1997-98 4A Martinsville Lake Central 71-65 Jan Conner 29-0 Market Square Arena 3A West Lafayette Franklin 62-45 Steve Dietrich 23-5 Market Square Arena 2A Southridge Bluffton 62-57 Stan Roesner 22-6 Market Square Arena A Bloomfield Morgan Township 90-58 Paula Fettig 26-2 Market Square Arena 1998-99 4A New Albany Fort Wayne Snider 46-41 Angie Hinton 26-0 Market Square Arena 3A NorthWood Indianapolis Cathedral 72-71 Steve Neff 24-3 Market Square Arena 2A Fort Wayne Bishop Luers Austin 59-48 Gary Andrews 27-1 Market Square Arena A Clinton Prairie New Washington 50-42 Connie Garrett 25-2 Market Square Arena 1999-00 4A Ben Davis Valparaiso 56-53 Stan Benge 28-0 Hinkle Fieldhouse 3A Indianapolis Cathedral Columbia City 58-44 Linda Bamrick 27-1 Hinkle Fieldhouse 2A Fort Wayne Bishop Luers Forest Park 62-60 Gary Andrews 26-1 Hinkle Fieldhouse A Triton Rising Sun 57-54 OT Mark Heeter 20-7 Hinkle Fieldhouse 2000-01 4A Ben Davis Fort Wayne Snider 69-45 Stan Benge 27-2 Conseco Fieldhouse 3A Indianapolis Cathedral Plymouth 54-39 Linda Bamrick 29-1 Conseco Fieldhouse 2A Fort Wayne Bishop Luers Shenandoah 55-39 Gary Andrews 28-0 Conseco Fieldhouse A Triton White River Valley 55-38 Mark Heeter 23-3 Conseco Fieldhouse 2001-02 4A Terre Haute South South Bend Riley 63-42 Alan Maroska 25-2 Conseco Fieldhouse 3A Fort Wayne Bishop Luers Gibson Southern 51-37 Teri Rosinski 21-5 Conseco Fieldhouse 2A Southwestern (Hanover) Shenandoah 70-64 Donna Cheatham 25-2 Conseco Fieldhouse A North Vermillion Hebron 45-42 Ken Gentrup 25-1 Conseco Fieldhouse

18 IHSAA - Pure Spirit. Pure Sport. Pure INDIANA! State Champions

2012 IHSAA 2A Girls Basketball 2012 IHSAA A Girls Basketball State Champion State Champion Evansville Mater Dei Fort Wayne Canterbury

Year Champion Runner-Up Score Head Coach Record Site 2002-03 4A Kokomo Perry Meridian 44-42 Charlie Hall 26-0 Conseco Fieldhouse 3A Beech Grove South Bend St. Joseph’s 63-45 Dawn McNew 28-1 Conseco Fieldhouse 2A Shenandoah Southwestern (Hanover) 52-51 Todd Salkoski 24-5 Conseco Fieldhouse A Tri-Central North Vermillion 57-55 Kathie Layden 23-4 Conseco Fieldhouse 2003-04 4A North Central (Indpls.) Warsaw 53-38 Alan Vickrey 23-3 Conseco Fieldhouse 3A Brebeuf Jesuit Fort Wayne Bishop Luers 54-38 Kendall Kreinhagen 26-3 Conseco Fieldhouse 2A Rochester Heritage Christian 50-41 Tony Stesiak 25-2 Conseco Fieldhouse A Tri-Central Washington Catholic 46-36 Kathie Layden 21-6 Conseco Fieldhouse 2004-05 4A North Central (Indpls.) Gary West Side 57-54 Alan Vickrey 20-7 Conseco Fieldhouse 3A South Bend St. Joseph’s Corydon Central 70-57 Mike Megyese 25-1 Conseco Fieldhouse 2A Shenandoah North Judson-San Pierre 54-49 Todd Salkoski 22-5 Conseco Fieldhouse A Tri-Central Northeast Dubois 47-46 Kathie Layden 19-7 Conseco Fieldhouse 2005-06 4A Castle South Bend Washington 83-72 Wayne Allen 25-3 Conseco Fieldhouse 3A FW Bishop Luers Evansville Memorial 65-54 Teri Rosinski 24-4 Conseco Fieldhouse 2A Heritage Christian Westview 46-34 Rick Risinger 25-3 Conseco Fieldhouse A Lafayette Central Catholic South Central (Elizabeth) 75-68 Geoff Salmon 18-10 Conseco Fieldhouse 2006-07 4A South Bend Washington Columbus East 84-64 Marilyn Coddens 28-1 Conseco Fieldhouse 3A Brebeuf Jesuit Wawasee 51-43 Kendall Kreinhagen 23-6 Conseco Fieldhouse 2A Heritage Christian Jimtown 62-44 Rick Risinger 26-3 Conseco Fieldhouse A Oregon-Davis Wood Memorial 54-46 Terry Minix 25-3 Conseco Fieldhouse 2007-08 4A Carmel South Bend Washington 84-72 Scott Bowen 23-4 Conseco Fieldhouse 3A Plymouth Indpls. Bishop Chatard 47-46 Dave Cox 22-4 Conseco Fieldhouse 2A Heritage Christian Oak Hill 53-31 Rick Risinger 27-1 Conseco Fieldhouse A Fort Wayne Canterbury University 36-32 Scott Krieger 21-5 Conseco Fieldhouse 2008-09 4A Ben Davis South Bend Washington 71-69 Stan Benge 30-0 Lucas Oil Stadium 3A Fort Wayne Elmhurst Owen Valley 62-59 Mark Redding 25-2 Lucas Oil Stadium 2A Heritage Christian Oak Hill 60-58 OT Rick Risinger 26-1 Lucas Oil Stadium A Fort Wayne Canterbury Vincennes Rivet 72-66 OT Scott Krieger 23-4 Lucas Oil Stadium 2009-10 4A Ben Davis Merrillville 99-52 Stan Benge 28-0 War Memorial Coliseum 3A Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran Rushville 59-48 Dave Miller 24-3 War Memorial Coliseum 2A Austin Fort Wayne Bishop Luers 70-65 OT Jared Petersen 26-2 War Memorial Coliseum A Fort Wayne Canterbury Vincennes Rivet 69-65 Scott Krieger 25-2 War Memorial Coliseum 2010-11 4A Jeffersonville Penn 43-29 Chad Gilbert 28-2 War Memorial Coliseum 3A Evansville Memorial Benton Central 58-50 OT Bruce Dockery 28-1 War Memorial Coliseum 2A Fort Wayne Bishop Luers Brownstown Central 59-46 Denny Renier 24-2 War Memorial Coliseum A Vincennes Rivet Turkey Run 49-40 Tim Young 28-0 War Memorial Coliseum 2011-12 4A North Central (Indianapolis) Columbus North 50-48 OT DeeAnn Ramey 22-5 Hulman Center 3A Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran Mt. Vernon (Fortville) 42-39 Dave Miller 20-5 Hulman Center 2A Evansville Mater Dei Fort Wayne Bishop Luers 56-52 OT Steve Goans 26-1 Hulman Center A Fort Wayne Canterbury Northeast Dubois 64-54 Scott Kreiger 24-2 Hulman Center

IHSAA - Pure Spirit. Pure Sport. Pure INDIANA! 19 Last Year’s State Finals in Review

Taylor Powers North Central’s OT Win Over Columbus North When a high-intensity defensive game turned three quarters, and the game was tied at 25-all with offensive-minded, the North Central Panthers turned 6:15 left in the fourth quarter. to 6-foot-5 Nariah Taylor for some big-time scoring That’s when things turned frenetic. There were in their 50-48 overtime victory over Columbus North 10 ties and lead changes in the final 10:15 of play. in the Class 4A girls state Taylor totaled 18 points, 12 basketball final. rebounds and five blocked shots for Taylor scored 10 of the Coach DeeAnn Ramey’s unranked last 12 points for her team in Panthers, who finished their season regulation time, including a at 23-5. Celeste Edwards had 10 bucket at the buzzer points and five assists. to tie the game at 42-all. In North Central had five overtime, her two free throws tournament victories over top-10 with 0.8 seconds on the clock teams, including 10th-ranked provided the winning margin. Columbus North. It was North Columbus North freshman Central’s third appearance in the Ali Patberg’s shot from just state final game. The Panthers past midcourt bounced off the won back-to-back titles in 2004 and rim as the overtime buzzer 2005. sounded. Patberg scored Coach Pat McKee’s Bull Dogs 12 points in the final 5:22 of finished 23-4 after starting the regulation to help her Bull Dogs season 4-3. It was Columbus keep pace with North Central. North’s first appearance in the girls Columbus North struggled final after the team won its first mightily in the first quarter, regional and semi-state. hitting just 1-of-13 shots, Patberg led the Bull Dogs with and trailed 13-4 at the first 19 points and added eight rebounds break. North Central took its and six assists. Taylor Goodall turn struggling in the second scored 17 points with a team-high quarter, getting outscored 15-3. 10 rebounds. Neither team could muster much offense through Clutch Scoring Fuels Concordia past Mt. Vernon in Class 3A The Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran Cadets Marinko scored the final eight points for the sev- won their second Class 3A girls basketball state enth-ranked Cadets in a tight game that featured 18 championship in three years with a 42-39 victory ties and lead changes. Six of her points came at the over Mt. Vernon. line. Marinko collected the other two on a Lauren Marinko made sure of it. slashing drive down the lane that gave Concordia the lead for good at 38-36 with 33 seconds remaining. At the two-minute mark, Mt. Vernon’s Jessica Brown hit a 12-footer to knot the game at 34-all. It set up a frenetic ending, but the No. 2-ranked Marauders couldn’t prevent Marinko’s clutch scoring. Coach Dave Miller’s Cadets won their final nine games and finished 21-5. In 2010, their only other state finals appearance, the Cadets defeated Rush- ville. Marinko led Concordia with 17 points. Courtney Smith added nine points and had a team-high seven rebounds. Coach Julie Shelton’s Mt. Vernon team was playing in its first state title game in 35 years. Also, the Marauders are the only Hancock County team to advance to the finals. They concluded with a 23-6 record after outscoring opponents by a margin of 20.5 points before the championship game. Brown led the Marauders with 17 points. Erica Moore added nine. Anna Olson had a game-high eight rebounds. 20 IHSAA - Pure Spirit. Pure Sport. Pure INDIANA! Last Year’s State Finals in Review

Evansville Mater Dei Works Overtime for First Girls Basketball Title Evansville Mater Dei, in winning the Class 2A Coach Denny Renier’s Luers team finished girls basketball state championship, added another 21-6. The Knights, who lead Indiana in girls accomplishment to its growing list of first-time basketball state titles (six) and championship game achievements. appearances (nine), were the defending Class The No. 1-ranked Wildcats won their first regional 2A champs after a 2011 victory over Brownstown title in 2012. Then came their first semi-state crown. Central. And they wrapped up a remarkable season with a Miracle Woods led the Knights with 17 points and 56-52 overtime victory over No. 2-rated Fort Wayne nine rebounds. Allison Butler had 13 points. Bishop Luers for the state championship. In a closely contested game with 15 ties and lead changes, Mater Dei pulled out the triumph with three points from Tori Schickel early in overtime and four from sophomore Maura Muensterman in the final second. Muensterman’s 12-foot jumper pushed Mater Dei ahead 54-52. She added two free throws after Luers was hit with a technical foul for calling a timeout it didn’t have. In the final seconds of regulation time, with the score tied at 49-all, Schickel blocked a shot by Luers’ Brooke Ridley in the lane, extending the game. Coach Steve Goans’ Mater Dei team finished 27-1 and won its last 20 games. Three Wildcats scored in double digits. Sophomore Ashlynn Spahn, who was averaging 3.1 points coming in, led the team with 15. Muensterman scored 14 and Schickel had 11. Schickel also collected 11 rebounds.

Fort Wayne Canterbury Tops Resilient Northeast Dubois in Class A The venue was different, but the result was the Canterbury had double-digit scoring from four same for the Fort Wayne Canterbury Cavaliers. of its five starters. When No. 1-ranked Canterbury defeated the Darby Maggard No. 5-rated Northeast Dubois Jeeps 64-54 in the led with 17 points. Class A girls basketball state championship game, Kindell Fincher and it marked the fourth championship in five years for Bailey Farley had the Cavs. Canterbury’s four titles have come at four 15, and Aaliyah different sites -- Indianapolis’ Conseco Fieldhouse, Gaines scored 10. Indianapolis’ Lucas Oil Stadium, the Allen County Fincher collected Memorial Coliseum in Fort Wayne and this one in 15 rebounds. Terre Haute’s Hulman Center. Northeast But this victory didn’t come easily for Coach Dubois put three Scott Kreiger’s Cavs (25-2), who arrived in the game starters in double as the state’s top-scoring team with an 82.2 mean figures -- Nicole and an average victory margin of 30.3. Coach Alan Dodd with 20, Matheis’ Jeeps (22-5) played resilient and tough- Rachel Breitwieser minded basketball. They used a 12-0 run in the with 15 and third quarter to edge within a point, 38-37, before Mariah Seng with Canterbury pulled away in the fourth quarter. 10. Breitwieser It was Canterbury’s second state title of the grabbed 17 school year. The Cavalier boys won the Class A rebounds as soccer championship on Oct. 29. Northeast Dubois, the Jeeps which leads Indiana with 10 consecutive girls outrebounded the basketball sectional titles, was seeking its first state Cavs 43-29. championship in any sport.

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Gary Wier to be Honored as Outstanding Official Gary Wier of Plainville is the recipient of the 2013 five state finals. In addition, Gary officiated the boys state Interscholastic Athletic Official Award for excellence in the final tournaments in 2003, 2007 and 2010. sport of girls basketball. Gary will be honored in a special Gary was selected for this honor by a committee ceremony at today’s state representing the officials associations. In Indiana there are final tournament. 26 associations made up of men and women who give up Each year, the much of their personal time to in providing whole- Indiana High School Athletic some, worthwhile, and healthy activities for the student Association, in cooperation athletes in our state. Statewide, there are more than 8,000 with the National Federation officials licensed by the IHSAA in 11 sports. of Interscholastic Officials Gary is a 1987 graduate of Shakamak High School Association, recognizes and a 1981 graduate of Rend Lake Junior College, where and honors an outstanding he earned a general associates degree. Gary has been a official in each of 11 sports member of the Indiana State Police as a Master Trooper during the school year. since 1988. Gary has been married to his wife Jill for 28 Gary has officiated years and has one child, Mitch (23). girls basketball for 30 years. During his career, he has worked 21 sectionals, 16 regionals, eight semi-states, and

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Top Five Scoring Leaders (Multiple Class) Top Five Rebounding Leaders (Multiple Class) Class 4A Class 4A Rk. Name School Pts. Year Rk. Name School Rbs. Year 1. Reicina Russell Terre Haute South 31 2002 1. Skylar Diggins SB Washington 17 2007 Chrissy Steffen Carmel 31 2008 2. Jasmine Ussery Castle 16 2006 3. Skylar Diggins SB Washington 29 2009 3. Kelly Kuhn Lake Central 15 1998 4. April Traylor Martinsville 28 1998 Reicina Russell Terre Haute South 15 2002 5. Skylar Diggins SB Washington 27 2007 5. Amber Harris North Central (Indpls.) 14 2005 Danielle Havel Carmel 14 2008 Class 3A Rk. Name School Pts. Year Class 3A 1. Katie Gearlds Beech Grove 33 2003 Rk. Name School Rbs. Year 2. Ta’Shia Phillips Brebeuf Jesuit 29 2007 1. MarKee Martin FW Bishop Luers 14 2006 3. Melissa Lechlitner SB St. Joseph’s 28 2005 Amanda Pedro FW Bishop Luers 14 2006 5. Mallory Ladd Evansville Memorial 24 2011 Brandy Swihart Plymouth 14 2001 Natalie Will NorthWood 24 1999 4. Anna Hackert Evansville Memorial 13 2011 Mallory Ladd Evansville Memorial 13 2011 Allison Lindborg SB St. Joseph’s 13 2003

Class 2A Class 2A Rk. Name School Pts. Year Rk. Name School Rbs. Year 1. Amanda Norris Shenandoah 30 2002 1. Miracle Woods FW Bishop Luers 14 2011 2. Kara Meyer Southridge 28 1998 2. Jill Fenneman Southridge 13 1998 3. Courtney Felke Rochester 24 2004 Kara Meyer Southridge 13 1998 Miracle Woods FW Bishop Luers 24 2011 Teran Warner Shenandoah 13 2002 5. Megan Dossen FW Bishop Luers 23 2001 5. Heather Kress Forest Park 12 2000 Chelsea Jones Austin 23 2010 Miracle Woods FW Bishop Luers 12 2010 Class A Rk. Name School Pts. Year Class A 1. Brittany Schoen South Central (Eliz.) 28 2006 Rk. Name School Rbs. Year 2. Tabitha Gerardot Fort Wayne Canterbury 27 2010 1. Rachel Breitwieser Northeast Dubois 17 2012 3. Allison Hughes North Vermillion 25 2003 Tabitha Gerardot Fort Wayne Canterbury 17 2008 4. Kristen Miller Tri-Central 24 2003 Tabitha Gerardot Fort Wayne Canterbury 17 2009 5. Kourtney Mennen Clinton Prairie 23 1999 4. Jennifer Brock Rising Sun 15 2000 Kindell Fincher Fort Wayne Canterbury 15 2012 Top 15 Scoring Leaders (Single Class) Elizabeth Salyer Triton 15 2001 One Game (*championship game) Top 15 Rebounding Leaders (Single Class) Rk. Name School Pts. Year 1. Maria Stack Columbus East 42 1980* One Game (*championship game) 2. LaTaunya Pollard East Chicago Roosevelt 36 1977* Rk. Name School Rbs. Year 3. Abby Conklin Charlestown 33 1993 1. Maria Stack Columbus East 22 1980* 4. Michelle Brand Evansville Reitz 31 1981* 2. Jennifer Herman Fort Wayne Snider 21 1988* Marla Inman Bedford North Lawrence 31 1992 3. Diana Hoereth Roncalli 19 1986 6. Kim Land North Central (Indpls.) 30 1979 4. Christy Robison Scottsburg 18 1989* Jody Beerman Heritage 30 1982 5. Stephanie Blake Warren Central 17 1984 Renee Westmoreland Scottsburg 30 1989* LaTaunya Pollard East Chicago Roosevelt 17 1979* 9. Courtney Cox Noblesville 29 1988* 7. Kamie Arnold Huntington North 16 1990 Leslie Ferrell Scottsburg 29 1986* Leslie Ferrell Scottsburg 16 1986* Chanda Kline Warsaw 29 1978* Betsy Palecek Carmel 16 1995* Allison Lee Columbus East 29 1994 Linda Williams Marion 16 1981 13. Dana Creighton Warsaw 28 1991 11. Debbie Benziger Kokomo 15 1994* Cara Guillon Scottsburg 28 1988 Teri Rosinski Norwell 28 1977 Kelli Kerkhoff McCutcheon 15 1993* Anita Folk Warsaw 28 1978 Trena Keys Marion 15 1981 Amy Metheny Southport 28 1980* Melyssa Morrow Evansville Reitz 15 1981* Maria Stack Columbus East 28 1980 Betsy Palecek Carmel 15 1995

Two Games Two Games Rk. Name School Pts. Year Rk. Name School Rbs. Year 1. Maria Stack Columbus East 70 1980 1. Maria Stack Columbus East 33 1980 2. LaTaunya Pollard East Chicago Roosevelt 54 1977 2. Betsy Palecek Carmel 31 1995 3. Jody Beerman Heritage 53 1982 3. Stephanie Blake Warren Central 30 1984 4. Michelle Brand Evansville Reitz 52 1981 Jennifer Herman Fort Wayne Snider 30 1988 5. Courtney Cox Noblesville 50 1988 LaTaunya Pollard East Chicago Roosevelt 30 1979 6. Anita Folk Warsaw 49 1978 6. Debbie Benziger Kokomo 29 1994 7. Dana Creighton Warsaw 48 1991 7. Melyssa Morrow Evansville Reitz 28 1981 8. Marla Inman Bedford North Lawrence 46 1992 8. Lori Meinerding Fort Wayne Northrop 27 1986 Amy Metheny Southport 46 1980 9. Leslie Ferrell Scottsburg 26 1986 10. Tammy Hammel Crown Point 45 1983 11. Chanda Kline Warsaw 43 1976 10. Sandy Grabowski Crown Point 25 1985 12. Leslie Ferrell Scottsburg 42 1986 Christy Robison Scottsburg 25 1989 Renee Westmoreland Scottsburg 42 1989 12. Chanda Kline Warsaw 24 1978 14. LaTaunya Pollard East Chicago Roosevelt 41 1979 13. Linda Godby Warren Central 23 1984 15. Kamie Arnold Huntington North 40 1990 Sandy Grabowski Crown Point 23 1984 Debbie Benziger Kokomo 40 1994 Kelli Kerkhoff McCutcheon 23 1993 Kelli Kerkhoff McCutcheon 40 1993 Melissa Kilgore Rushville 40 1981 Sheryl Klemme Benton Central 40 1989 Tiffany Longworth Kokomo 40 1992 IHSAA - Pure Spirit. Pure Sport. Pure INDIANA! 25 State Finals Records

Most Points Most Combined Points In A Quarter 4A: 99 by Ben Davis vs. Merrillville, 2010 4A: 54 by Ben Davis (36) and Merrillville (18) (3rd quarter), 2010 3A: 72 by NorthWood vs. Indianapolis Cathedral, 1999 3A: 40 by Indpls. Cathedral (21) and NorthWood (19) (1st qtr.), 1999 2A: 70 by Southwestern (Hanover) vs. Shenandoah, 2002 40 by Indpls. Cathedral (22) and NorthWood (18) (3rd qtr.), 1999 70 by Austin vs. Fort Wayne Bishop Luers (OT), 2010 40 by Corydon Cent. (21) and SB St. Joseph’s (19) (2nd qtr.), 2005 A: 90 by Bloomfield vs. Morgan Township, 1998 2A: 46 by Rochester (25) and Heritage Christian (21) (4th qtr.), 2004 Single Class A: 64 by South Central (Eliz.)(35) and Laf. Central Cath.(29)(4th), 2006 Semifinal Game: 88 by Kokomo vs. Charlestown, 1993. Single Class Championship Game: 75 by Warsaw vs. Jac-Cen-Del, 1978. Semifinal Game: 44 by Lake Central (23) and Columbus East (21) (4th quarter), 1994; Most Combined Points 44 by Carmel (23) and Washington (21) (3rd quarter), 1995. 4A: 156 by Carmel (84) and South Bend Washington (72), 2008 Championship Game: 3A: 143 by NorthWood (72) and Indianapolis Cathedral (71), 1999 39 by Warsaw (25) and Jac-Cen-Del (14) (4th quarter), 1978. 2A: 135 by Austin (70) and Fort Wayne Bishop Luers (65), 2010 A: 148 by Bloomfield (90) and Morgan Township (58), 1998 Largest Margin of Victory Single Class 4A: 47 by Ben Davis (99) and Merrillville (52), 2010 Semifinal Game: 149 by Carmel (75) and Washington (74), 1995. 3A: 18 by Beech Grove (63) and S.B. St. Joseph’s (45), 2003 Championship Game: 2A: 22 by Heritage Christian (53) and Oak Hill (31), 2008 146 by Scottsburg (74) and Benton Central (72), 1989. A: 32 by Bloomfield (90) and Morgan Township (58), 1998 Single Class Most Points In A Half Semifinal Game: 4A: 57 by Ben Davis vs. Merrillville (2nd half), 2010 30 by East Chicago Roosevelt (53) vs. Jasper (23), 1979; 3A: 37 by Indianapolis Cathedral vs. NorthWood (1st half), 1999 30 by Kokomo (88) vs. Charlestown (58), 1993 37 by NorthWood vs. Indianapolis Cathedral (2nd half), 1999 Championship Game: 2A: 40 by Fort Wayne Bishop Luers vs. Forest Park (1st half), 2000 31 by East Chicago Roos. (66) vs. Mount Vernon (Fort.) (35), 1977 A: 48 by Bloomfield vs. Morgan Township (2nd half), 1998 48 by Laf. Cent. Catholic vs. South Central (Eliz.)(2nd), 2006 Most Field Goals Made Single Class 4A: 40 by Ben Davis vs. Merrillville, 2010 Semifinal Game: 54 by Kokomo vs. Charlestown (2nd half), 1993. 3A: 30 by NorthWood vs. Indianapolis Cathedral, 1999 Championship Game: 2A: 28 by Austin vs. Fort Wayne Bishop Luers, 2010 43 by Warsaw vs. Jac-Cen-Del (2nd half), 1978. A: 40 by Bloomfield vs. Morgan Township, 1998 Single Class Most Combined Points In A Half Semifinal Game: 34 by Kokomo vs. Charlestown, 1993. 4A: 90 by SB Wash. (48) and Columbus East (42) (2nd half), 2007 Championship Game: 33 by Evansville Reitz vs. Rushville, 1981. 3A: 72 by Ind. Cathedral (37) and NorthWood (35) (1st half ), 1999 2A: 68 by Southridge (34) and Bluffton (34) (2nd half), 1998 Most Combined Field Goals Made A: 88 by Laf. Cent. Catholic (48) and South Central (Eliz.) (40) 4A: 60 by Ben Davis (40) and Merrillville (20), 2010 (2nd half), 2006 3A: 59 by NorthWood (30) and Indianapolis Cathedral (29), 1999 Single Class 2A: 55 by Austin (28) and Fort Wayne Bishop Luers (27), 2010 Semifinal Game: A: 65 by Bloomfield (40) and Morgan Township (25), 1998 82 by Kokomo (54) and Charlestown (28) (2nd half), 1993 Single Class Championship Game: Semifinal Game: 64 by Carmel (33) and Washington (31), 1995. 72 by Warsaw (43) and Jac-Cen-Del (29) (2nd half), 1978 Championship Game: 56 by Benton Central (31) and Scottsburg (25), 1989. Most Points In A Quarter 4A: 36 by Ben Davis vs. Merrillville (3rd quarter), 2010 Most Field Goals Attempted 3A: 24 by S.B. St. Joseph’s vs. Corydon Central (4th quarter), 2005 4A: 81 by Ben Davis vs. Merrillville, 2010 24 by FW Bishop Luers vs. Evan. Memorial (1st quarter), 2006 3A: 63 by Indianapolis Cathedral vs. Columbia City, 2000 2A: 25 by Rochester vs. Heritage Christian (4th quarter), 2004 63 by FW Bishop Luers vs. Evansville Memorial, 2006 A: 35 by South Central (Eliz.) vs. Laf. Cent. Catholic (4th quarter), 2A: 67 by Fort Wayne Bishop Luers vs. Austin, 2010 2006 A: 80 by Morgan Township vs. Bloomfield, 1998 Single Class Single Class Semifinal Game: 32 by Kokomo vs. Charlestown (4th quarter), 1993 Semifinal Game: 81 by Evansville Reitz vs. Marion, 1981 Championship Game: Championship Game: 78 by Evansville Reitz vs. Rushville, 1981 25 by Warsaw vs. Jac-Cen-Del (4th quarter), 1978 Most Combined Field Goals Attempted Fewest Points Allowed 4A: 143 by S.B. Washington (77) and Columbus East (66), 2007 4A: 29 by Jeffersonville vs. Penn, 2011. 3A: 124 by FW Bishop Luers (63) and Evans. Memorial (61), 2006 3A: 37 by Fort Wayne Bishop Luers vs. Gibson Southern, 2002. 2A: 126 by Fort Wayne Bishop Luers (67) and Austin (59), 2010 2A: 31 by Heritage Christian vs. Oak Hill, 2008 A: 147 by Morgan Township (80) and Bloomfield (67), 1998 A: 32 by Fort Wayne Canterbury vs. University, 2008. Single Class Single Class Semifinal Game: 140 by Evansville Reitz (81) and Marion (59), 1981 Semifinal Game: 23 by East Chicago Roosevelt vs. Jasper, 1979. Championship Game: Championship Game: 23 by East Chicago Roosevelt vs. Anderson 131 by Southport (69) and Columbus East (62), 1980 Madison Heights, 1979.

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Highest Percentage Highest 3-Point Field Goal Percentage 4A: .571 (16-28) by Jeffersonville vs. Penn, 2011 (minimum 10 attempts) (Since 1988) 3A: .638 (30-47) by NorthWood vs. Indianapolis Cathedral, 1999 4A: .455 (5-11) by New Albany vs. Fort Wayne Snider, 1999 2A: .558 (24-43) by Southwestern (Han.) vs. Shenandoah, 2002 3A: .571 (8-14) by S.B. St. Joseph’s vs. Corydon Central, 2005 A: .597 (40-67) by Bloomfield vs. Morgan Township, 1998 2A: .538 (7-13) by Ev. Mater Dei vs. FW Bishop Luers, 2012 Single Class A: .455 (5-11) by Triton vs. Rising Sun, 2000 Semifinal Game: .609 (25-41) by Rushville vs. Chesterton, 1981 Single Class Championship Game: Semifinal Game: .583 (7-12) by Washington vs. Carmel, 1995 .586 (27-46) by FW Snider vs. Noblesville, 1988 Championship Game: .368 (7-19) by Hunt. North vs. Carmel, 1995

Highest Combined Field Goal Percentage Highest Combined 3-Point Field Goal Percentage 4A: .527 by Ben Davis (29-52) and SB Washington (20-41), 2009 (minimum 15 attempts) (Since 1988) 3A: .572 by NorthWood (30-47) and Ind. Cathedral (29-56), 1999 4A: .444 by South Bend Washington (8-20) and Castle (4-7), 2006 2A: .489 by Southwestern (Han.) (24-43) and Shenandoah (23-53), 3A: .414 by SB St. Joseph’s (8-14) and Corydon Cent. (4-15), 2005 2002 2A: .478 by Ev. Mater Dei (7-13) and FW Bishop Luers (4-10), 2012 A: .459 by Vincennes Rivet (16-35) and Turkey Run (18-39), 2011 A: .421 by Bloomfield (5-8) and Morgan Township (3-11), 1998 Single Class Single Class Semifinal Game: Semifinal Game: .540 by Rushville (25-41) and Chesterton (28-57), 1981 .500 by Washington (7-12) and Carmel (4-10), 1995 Championship Game: Championship Game: .504 by Warsaw (31-55) and Jac-Cen-Del (24-54), 1978 .310 by Huntington North (7-19) and Carmel (2-10), 1995

Most 3-Point Field Goals Made (Since 1988) Most Free Throws Made 4A: 8 by South Bend Washington vs. Castle, 2006 4A: 31 by Castle vs. South Bend Washington, 2006 3A: 8 by South Bend St. Joseph’s vs. Corydon Central, 2005 3A: 22 by Evansville Memorial vs. Benton Central, 2011 2A: 9 by Jimtown vs. Heritage Christian, 2007 2A: 25 by Rochester vs. Heritage Christian, 2004 A: 7 by South Central (Elizabeth) vs. Laf. Central Catholic, 2006 A: 32 by Laf. Central Catholic vs. South Central (Elizabeth), 2006 Single Class Single Class Semifinal Game: 8 by Kokomo vs. Charlestown, 1993 Semifinal Game: 28 by Benton Central vs. Huntington North, 1989 Championship Game: 7 by Kokomo vs. Lake Central, 1994; Championship Game: 23 by Scottsburg vs. Benton Central, 1989 7 by Huntington North vs. Carmel, 1995; 7 by Martinsville vs. Crown Point, 1997 Most Combined Free Throws Made 4A: 43 by Castle (31) and South Bend Washington (12), 2006 Most Combined 3-Point Field Goals Made 3A: 36 by Evansville Memorial (22) vs. Benton Central (14), 2011. (Since 1988) 2A: 34 by Southwestern (Han.) (18) and Shenandoah (16), 2002. 4A: 12 by South Bend Washington (8) and Castle (4), 2006 34 by Heritage Christian (18) and Oak Hill (16), 2009. 3A: 12 by S.B. St. Joseph’s (8) and Corydon Central (4), 2005 A: 43 by Laf. Cent. Cath. (32) and South Central (Eliz.) (11), 2006 2A: 16 by Jimtown (9) and Heritage Christian (7), 2007 Single Class A: 12 by South Central (Eliz.) (7) and Laf. Central Cath. (5), 2006 Semifinal Game: 36 by Benton Cent. (28) and Hunt. North (8), 1989 Single Class Championship Game: Semifinal Game: 12 by Kokomo (8) and Charlestown (4), 1993. 37 by Kokomo (22) and McCutcheon (15), 1993 Championship Game: 9 by Hunt. North (7) and Carmel (2), 1995. Most Free Throws Attempted Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted (Since 1988) 4A: 42 by Castle vs. South Bend Washington, 2006 4A: 25 by South Bend Washington vs. Carmel, 2008 3A: 32 by West Lafayette vs. Franklin, 1998. 3A: 18 by Wawasee vs. Brebeuf Jesuit, 2007 2A: 32 by FW Bishop Luers vs. Brownstown Central, 2011. 2A: 20 by Austin vs. Fort Wayne Bishop Luers, 2010 A: 42 by Laf. Central Catholic vs. South Central (Elizabeth), 2006 A: 27 by South Central (Eliz.) vs. Lafayette Central Catholic, 2006 Single Class Single Class Semifinal Game: 35 by Rushville vs. Chesterton, 1981. Semifinal Game: 20 by Kokomo vs. Charlestown, 1993; Championship Game: 35 by Scottsburg vs. Benton Central, 1989. 20 by Charlestown vs. Kokomo, 1993 Championship Game: 25 by Kokomo vs. Lake Central, 1994 Most Combined Free Throws Attempted 4A: 58 by Castle (42) and South Bend Washington (16), 2006 Most Combined 3-Point Field Goals Attempted 58 by South Bend Washington (36) and Ben Davis (22), 2009 (Since 1988) 3A: 45 by Evans. Memorial (27) and FW Bishop Luers (18), 2006 4A: 34 by South Bend Washington (25) and Carmel (9), 2008 2A: 49 by Southwestern (Han.) (27) and Shenandoah (22), 2002 3A: 29 by Corydon Central (15) and S. B. St. Joseph’s (14), 2005 A: 59 by Laf. Cent. Cath. (42) and South Central (Eliz.) (17), 2006 2A: 36 by Jimtown (19) and Heritage Christian (17), 2007 Single Class A: 40 by South Central (Eliz.) (27) and Laf. Cent. Cath. (13), 2006 Semifinal Game: 58 by F. W. Snider (31) and Scottsburg (27), 1988 Single Class Championship Game: Semifinal Game: 40 by Kokomo (20) and Charlestown (20), 1993 53 by Scottsburg (35) and Benton Central (18), 1989 Championship Game: 38 by Kokomo (25) and Lake Central (13), 1994

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Highest Free Throw Percentage (minimum 10 attempts) Most Blocked Shots (Since 1980) 4A: .875 (14-16) by Lake Central vs. Martinsville, 1998 4A: 11 by South Bend Washington vs. Columbus East, 2007 3A: .882 (15-17) by Corydon Central vs. S.B. St. Joseph’s, 2005 3A: 10 by Brebeuf Jesuit vs. Wawasee, 2007 2A: .900 (18-20) by Heritage Christian vs. Oak Hill, 2009 2A: 10 by Southridge vs. Bluffton, 1998 A: .864 (19-22) by FW Canterbury vs. Vincennes Rivet, 2009; A: 10 by Wood Memorial vs. Oregon-Davis, 2007 .864 (19-22) by Vincennes Rivet vs. FW Canterbury, 2009 Single Class Single Class Semifinal Game: 15 by Marion vs. Evansville Reitz, 1981 Semifinal Game: 1.000 (14-14) by Valparaiso vs. Bedford North Championship Game: 9 by Fort Wayne Snider vs. Noblesville, 1988 Lawrence, 1991 Championship Game: .823 (14-17) by Crown Point vs. Martinsville, Most Combined Blocked Shots (Since 1980) 1997 4A: 15 by S.B. Washington (11) and Columbus East (4), 2007 3A: 14 by Evansville Memorial (7) and Benton Central (7), 2011 Highest Combined Free Throw Percentage 2A: 14 by Southridge (10) and Bluffton (4), 1998 4A: .741 by S.B. Washington (12-16) and Castle (31-42), 2006 A: 15 by Triton (8) and Rising Sun (7), 2000 3A: .875 by S.B. St. Joseph’s (20-23) and Corydon Cent. (15-17), 15 by Wood Memorial (10) and Oregon-Davis (5), 2007 2005 Single Class 2A: .872 by Heritage Christian (18-20) and Oak Hill (16-19), 2009 Semifinal Game: 17 by Marion (15) and Evansville Reitz (2), 1981 A: .863 by FW Canterbury (19-22) and Vin. Rivet (19-22), 2009 Championship Game: 12 by FW Snider (9) and Noblesville (3), 1988 Single Class Semifinal Game: .782 by Benton Central (28-33) and Huntington Most Steals (Since 1980) North (8-13), 1989 4A: 22 by Ben Davis vs. Merrillville, 2010 Championship Game: .764 by Noblesville (9-11) and Anderson 3A: 19 by Fort Wayne Bishop Luers vs. Gibson Southern, 2002 Highland (4-6),1987 2A: 19 by FW Bishop Luers vs. Brownstown Central, 2011 A: 19 by Rising Sun vs. Triton, 2000 Most Rebounds Single Class (includes team rebounds) Semifinal Game: 21 by Fort Wayne Northrop vs. Roncalli, 1986 4A: 52 by South Bend Washington vs. Columbus East, 2007 Championship Game: 19 by Noblesville vs. F. W. Snider, 1988 3A: 55 by Fort Wayne Bishop Luers vs. Evansville Memorial, 2006 2A: 50 by Fort Wayne Bishop Luers vs. Austin, 1999 Most Combined Steals (Since 1980) A: 61 by Triton vs. Rising Sun, 2000 4A: 31 by S.B. Washington (19) and Columbus East (12), 2007 Single Class 3A: 29 by F.W. Bishop Luers (19) and Gibson Southern (10), 2002 Semifinal Game: 63 by Fort Wayne Snider vs. Noblesville, 1988 2A: 27 by Southwestern (Han.) (14) and Shenandoah (13), 2002 Championship Game: 55 by Warsaw vs. Bloomfield, 1976 A: 28 by Fort Wayne Canterbury (14) and University (14), 2008 28 by Fort Wayne Canterbury (15) and Vincennes Rivet (13), 2010 Most Combined Rebounds Single Class (includes team rebounds) Semifinal Game: 31 by Anderson (19) and Kokomo (12), 1994 4A: 100 by S.B. Washington (52) and Columbus East (48), 2007 Championship Game: 3A: 97 by Indianapolis Cathedral (52) and Plymouth (45), 2001 28 by Noblesville (19) and Fort Wayne Snider (9), 1988 2A: 85 by Southridge (49) and Bluffton (36), 1998 A: 115 by Triton (61) and Rising Sun (54), 2000 Most Fouls Single Class 4A: 28 by South Bend Washington vs. Castle, 2006 Semifinal Game: 116 by Evansville Reitz (62) and Marion (54), 1981 3A: 25 by Franklin vs. West Lafayette, 1998. Championship Game: 2A: 24 by Brownstown Central vs. FW Bishop Luers, 2011. 101 by Southport (53) and Columbus East (48), 1980 A: 32 by South Central (Eliz.) vs. Lafayette Central Catholic, 2006 Single Class Most Assists (Since 1978) Semifinal Game: 25 by East Chicago Roosevelt vs. Warsaw, 1976. 4A: 21 by Ben Davis vs. Merrillville, 2010 Championship Game: 27 by Benton Central vs. Scottsburg, 1989. 3A: 20 by NorthWood vs. Indianapolis Cathedral, 1999 2A: 17 by Heritage Christian vs. Jimtown, 2007; Most Combined Fouls 17 by Heritage Christian vs. Oak Hill, 2008 4A: 47 by South Bend Washington (28) and Castle (19), 2006 A: 27 by Bloomfield vs. Morgan Township, 1998 3A: 37 by Owen Valley (19) and FW Elmhurst (18), 2009 Single Class 2A: 39 by Shenandoah (20) and Southwestern (Han.) (19), 2002 Semifinal Game: 22 by Kokomo vs. Charlestown, 1993; 39 by Brownstown Central (24) and FW Bishop Luers (15), 2011 22 by Carmel vs. Washington, 1995; 22 by Washington vs. Carmel, A: 47 by South Central (Eliz.) (32) and Laf. Cent. Cath. (15), 2006 1995 Single Class Championship Game: 23 by F. W. Snider vs. Noblesville, 1988 Semifinal Game: 41 by Anderson Madison Heights (24) and North Central (Indpls.) (17), 1979 Most Combined Assists (Since 1978) Championship Game: 4A: 33 by Carmel (18) and South Bend Washington (15), 2008 41 by Southport (21) and Columbus East (20), 1980; 3A: 33 by NorthWood (20) and Indianapolis Cathedral (13), 1999 41 by Benton Central (27) and Scottsburg (14), 1989; 2A: 31 by Forest Park (16) and F.W. Bishop Luers (15), 2000; 41 by McCutcheon (23) and Kokomo (18), 1993; 31 by Shenandoah (16) and Southwestern (Han.) (15), 2002 41 by Crown Point (25) and Martinsville (16), 1997 A: 40 by Bloomfield (27) and Morgan Township (13), 1998 Single Class Semifinal Game: 44 by Carmel (22) and Washington (22), 1995 Championship Game: 40 by FW Snider (23) and Noblesville (17), 1988

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Individual Records Most Points Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted 4A: 31 by Reicina Russell, Terre Haute South vs. S.B. Riley, 2002; 4A: 11 by Skylar Diggins, SB Washington vs. Carmel, 2008 31 by Chrissy Steffen, Carmel vs. S.B. Washington, 2008 3A: 11 by Asjah Zinnerman, Ind. Cathedral vs. Columbia City, 2000 3A: 33 by Katie Gearlds, Beech Grove vs. S.B. St. Joseph’s, 2003 2A: 11 by Kristen Hicks, Oak Hill vs. Heritage Christian, 2008; 2A: 30 by Amanda Norris, Shenandoah vs. Southwestern (Han.), 2002 11 by Chelsea Jones, Austin vs. Fort Wayne Bishop Luers, 2010 A: 28 by Brittany Schoen, South Central (Elizabeth) vs. Lafayette A: 13 by Whitney Malin, Wood Memorial vs. Oregon-Davis, 2007 Central Catholic, 2006 Single Class Single Class Semifinal Game: 9 by Tricia Williams, Charlestown vs. Kokomo, 1993 Semifinal Game: 33 by Abby Conklin, Charlestown vs. Kokomo, 1993 Championship Game: Championship Game: 42 by Maria Stack, Columbus East vs. Southport, 1980 9 by Debbie Benziger, Kokomo vs. Lake Central, 1994; 9 by Natalie Rhoden, Martinsville vs. Crown Point, 1997 Most Field Goals Made 4A: 14 by Reicina Russell, Terre Haute South vs. S.B. Riley, 2002 Highest 3-Point Field Goal Percentage 3A: 13 by Katie Gearlds, Beech Grove vs. South Bend St. (minimum 5 attempts) Joseph’s, 2003 4A: .600 (3-5) by Kennitra Johnson, New Albany vs. FW Snider, 1999 2A: 12 by Kara Meyer, Southridge vs. Bluffton, 1998 3A: .400 (2-5) by Sharika Webb, Ind. Cathedral vs. Plymouth, 2001 A: 11 by Brittany Schoen, South Central (Elizabeth) vs. Lafayette 2A: .857 (6-7) by Sarah Deshone, Jimtown vs. Heritage Christian, 2007 Central Catholic, 2006 A: .800 (4-5) by Lindsay Secrest, Bloomfield vs. Morgan Twp., 1998 Single Class Single Class Semifinal Game: 16 by Abby Conklin, Charlestown vs. Kokomo, 1993 Semifinal Game: .714 (5-7) by Robin Houchins, Washington vs. Championship Game: 16 by LaTaunya Pollard, East Chicago Roos- Carmel, 1995 evelt vs. Mount Vernon (Fortville), 1977 Championship Game: .600 (3-5) by Marla Inman, Bedford North Lawrence vs. Warsaw, 1991 Most Field Goals Attempted 4A: 28 by Skylar Diggins, SB Washington vs. Columbus East, 2007 Most Free Throws Made 28 by Skylar Diggins, SB Washington vs. Carmel, 2008 4A: 14 by Shelby Ross, Columbus East vs. S. B. Washington, 2007 3A: 31 by Katie Gearlds, Beech Grove vs. SB St. Joseph’s, 2003 3A: 10 by Mallory Ladd, Evansville Memorial vs. Benton Central, 2A: 23 by Abby Salscheider, Bluffton vs. Southridge, 1998 2011 A: 28 by Brittany Schoen, South Central (Elizabeth) vs. Lafayette 2A: 13 by Courtney Felke, Rochester vs. Heritage Christian, 2004 Central Catholic, 2006 A: 12 by Katie Penchin, Lafayette Central Catholic vs. South Single Class Central (Eliz.), 2006 Semifinal Game: 30 by Jodie Whitaker, Austin vs. Wawasee, 1985 Single Class Championship Game: 35 by Maria Stack, Columbus East vs. Southport, 1980 Semifinal Game: 11 by Anita Folk, Warsaw vs. Heritage, 1978; 11 by Tina Humm, Benton Central vs. Huntington North, 1989; Highest Field Goal Percentage 11 by Marla Inman, Bedford North Lawrence vs. Ben Davis, 1992 (minimum 10 attempts) Championship Game: 14 by Maria Stack, Columbus East vs. 4A: .769 (10-13) by Ashley Varner, South Bend Washington vs. Southport, 1980 Columbus East, 2007 Most Free Throws Attempted 3A: .846 (11-13) by Jennifer Callier, Indpls. Cathedral vs. North- 4A: 18 by Jasmine Ussery, Castle vs. S.B. Washington, 2006 Wood, 1999 3A: 12 by Keaton Brumm, West Lafayette vs. Franklin, 1998; 2A: .714 (10-14) by Miracle Woods, F. W. Bishop Luers vs. Brown- 12 by Ta’Shia Phillips, Brebeuf Jesuit vs. Wawasee, 2007 stown Central, 2011 2A: 16 by Courtney Felke, Rochester vs. Heritage Christian, 2004 A: .818 (9-11) by Kristen Miller, Tri-Central vs. North Vermillion, 2003 A: 12 by Katie Pechin, Laf. Central Cath. vs. South Central (Eliz.), 2006 Single Class Single Class Semifinal Game: .909 (10-11) by Linda Godby, Warren Central vs. Semifinal Game: 13 by Beth Shields, Rushville vs. Chesterton, Indianapolis Howe, 1984 1981;13 by Kamie Arnold, Huntington North vs. Noblesville, Championship Game: .900 (9-10) by Donna Gill, Fort Wayne Snider 1990. vs. Noblesville, 1988 Championship Game: 20 by Maria Stack, Columbus East vs. Southport, 1980. Most 3-Point Field Goals Made (Since 1988) 4A: 4 by Isabell Rhenwrick, Gary West Side vs. North Central Highest Free Throw Percentage (Indpls), 2005 (minimum 10 attempts) 4 by Skylar Diggins, South Bend Washington vs. Castle, 2006 4A: .933 (14-15) by Shelby Ross, Columbus East vs. South Bend 3A: 3 by Asjah Zinnerman, Indianapolis Cathedral vs. Columbia Washington, 2007 City, 2000; 3A: .1000 (10-10) by Mallory Ladd, Evansville Memorial vs. Benton 3 by Melissa Lechlitner and Aimee Litka, S.B St. Joseph’s vs. Central, 2011 Corydon Central, 2005; 2A: .900 (9-10) by Kelly Faris, Heritage Christian vs. Oak Hill, 2009 3 by Taylor Goshert, Wawasee vs. Brebeuf Jesuit, 2007 A: .917 (11-12) by Chelsea Meeks, Vincennes Rivet vs. Fort 2A: 6 by Sarah Deshone, Jimtown vs. Heritage Christian, 2007 Wayne Canterbury, 2010 A: 5 by Sara Young, Vincennes Rivet vs. Fort Wayne Canterbury, 2010 Single Class Single Class Semifinal Game: 1.000 (10-10) by Alana Hancock, Valparaiso vs. Semifinal Game: 5 by Robin Houchins, Washington vs. Carmel, 1995 Bedford North Lawrence, 1991 Championship Game: Championship Game: 1.000 (10-10) by Mistina Oliver, Kokomo vs. 4 by Debbie Benziger, Kokomo vs. Lake Central, 1994; McCutcheon, 1993 Natalie Rhoden, Martinsville vs. Crown Point, 1997

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Most Rebounds Most Blocked Shots (Since 1980) 4A: 17 by Skylar Diggins, SB Washington vs. Columbus East, 2007 4A: 9 by Amber Harris, North Central vs. Warsaw, 2004 3A: 14 by Brandy Swihart, Plymouth vs. Indpls. Cathedral, 2001; 3A: 8 by Ta’Shia Phillips, Brebeuf Jesuit vs. Wawasee, 2007 14 by MarKee Martin, FW Bishop Luers vs. Ev. Memorial, 2006; 2A: 8 by Jill Fenneman, Southridge vs. Bluffton, 1998 14 by Amanda Pedro, FW Bishop Luers vs. Ev. Memorial, 2006 A: 10 by Kaiti Cochren, Wood Memorial vs. Oregon-Davis, 2007 2A: 14 by Miracle Woods, FW Bishop Luers vs. Brownstown Single Class Central, 2011 Semifinal Game: 11 by Trena Keys, Marion vs. Evans. Reitz, 1981 A: 17 by Tabitha Gerardot, FW Canterbury vs. University, 2008; Championship Game: 9 by Chante’ Stiers, Rushville vs. Evansville 17 by Tabitha Gerardot, FW Canterbury vs. Vin. Rivet, 2009 Reitz, 1981 17 by Rachel Breitwieser, Northeast Dubois vs. Fort Wayne Canterbury, 2012 Most Steals (Since 1980) Single Class 4A: 9 by Ashley Allen, Ben Davis vs. Fort Wayne Snider, 2001 Semifinal Game: 19 by Diane Hoereth, Roncalli vs. Fort Wayne 3A: 7 by Fahkara Malone, Ev. Memorial vs. FW Bishop Luers, 2006 Northrop, 1986 2A: 7 by Brierra Young, FW Bishop Luers vs. Brownstown Central, Championship Game: 22 by Maria Stack, Columbus East vs. 2011 Southport, 1980 A: 9 by Mary Messer, Rising Sun vs. Triton, 2000 Single Class Most Assists (Since 1978) Semifinal Game: 7 by Amy Metheny, Southport vs. Marion, 1980 4A: 7 by Kristen Clary, Terre Haute South vs. S.B. Riley, 2002 Championship Game: 6 by Leah Wooldridge, Anderson Highland vs. 3A: 8 by Natalie Will, NorthWood vs. Indianapolis Cathedral, 1999 Noblesville, 1987; 6 by Kristen Bodine, Martinsville vs. Crown 2A: 7 by Heather Jackson and 7 by Amanda Norris, Southwestern Point, 1997 (Han.) vs. Shenandoah, 2002 7 by Kelly Faris, Heritage Christian vs. Jimtown, 2007 7 by Kelly Faris, Heritage Christian vs. Oak Hill, 2008 7 by Courtney Moses, Oak Hill vs. Heritage Christian, 2009 A: 8 by Patsy Hardesty, Bloomfield vs. Morgan Township, 1998 Single Class Semifinal Game: 10 by Judi Warren, Warsaw vs. East Chicago Roosevelt,1976 Championship Game: 16 by Lori Stinson, FW Snider vs. Noblesville, 1988

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IHSAA All-Time Career Scoring Leaders IHSAA All-Time Single Season Scoring Leaders As reported to the IHSAA through 2011-12 As reported to the IHSAA through 2011-12 Rk. Player School Final Season Points Rk. Player School Final Season Points 1. Shanna Zolman Wawasee 2001-02 3,085 1. Abby Conklin Charlestown 1992-93 956 2. Stephanie White Seeger 1994-95 2,869 2. Stephanie White Seeger 1994-95 886 3. Skylar Diggins SB Washington 2008-09 2,790 3. Katie Gearlds Beech Grove 2002-03 873 4. Megan King FW Canterbury 2006-07 2,652 4. Shanna Zolman Wawasee 2001-02 846 5. Abby Conklin Charlestown 1992-93 2,616 5. Stephanie White Seeger 1993-94 838 6. Katie Gearlds Beech Grove 2002-03 2,521 6. Shanna Zolman Wawasee 2000-01 824 7. Debbie Bolen N. Judson-San Pierre 1987-88 2,421 7. Jodie Whitaker Austin 1984-85 789 8. Jennifer Jacoby Rossville 1990-91 2,344 8. Kourtney Mennen Clinton Prairie 1998-99 783 9. Brittany Rayburn Attica 2007-08 2,337 9. Skylar Diggins SB Washington 2007-08 767 10. Brittany Schoen South Central (Eliz.) 2007-08 2,293 T10. Julie Helm Washington 1994-95 761 11. Julie Helm Washington 1994-95 2,236 Courtney Moses Oak Hill 2009-10 761 12. Patricia Babcock Culver Academies 1989-90 2,199 12. Shanna Zolman Wawasee 1999-00 759 13. Tiffany Gooden Fort Wayne Snider 1993-94 2,198 13. Rachel Dixon South Central (Eliz.) 2002-03 757 14. Kourtney Mennen Clinton Prairie 1998-99 2,191 14. Skylar Diggins SB Washington 2008-09 754 15. Lisa Shepherd Richmond 1996-97 2,140 15. Leslie Johnson FW Northrop 1992-93 739 16. Jodie Whitaker Austin 1984-85 2,095 16. Rainey Alting Delphi 1995-96 737 17. Amie Owsley Marion Lakeview Chr. 1999-00 2,076 17. MaChelle Joseph DeKalb 1987-88 736 T18. Rachel Dixon South Central (Eliz.) 2002-03 2,057 18. Jaclyn Leininger Warsaw 2003-04 733 T18. Sam Stahl Owen Valley 2006-07 2,057 19. Patricia Babcock Culver Academy 1989-90 725 20. Angela Hamblin Gary Wallace 1993-94 2,053 20. Maria Stack Columbus East 1979-80 715 21. Cindy Lamping Batesville 1990-91 2,048 21. Shanna Zolman Wawasee 2000-01 711 22. Jodi Howell Alexandria Monroe 2004-05 2,026 T22. Glenna Bower New Washington 1989-90 709 23. Leslie Johnson Fort Wayne Northrop 1992-93 2,020 T22. Jennifer Jacoby Rossville 1990-91 709 T24. Shyra Ely Ben Davis 2000-01 2,004 24. Skylar Diggins SB Washington 2006-07 708 T24. Stacy Stevens Culver Community 2002-03 2,004 25. Amie Owsley Marion Lakeview Chr. 1999-00 704

Indiana Coaches of Girls Sports Association (ICGSA) Final Regular Season Poll - February 4, 2013 First place votes listed in parentheses Class 4A Class 2A No. Team W-L Pts. No. Team W-L Pts. 1. Columbus North (15) 23-0 150 1. Evansville Mater Dei (11) 21-2 136 2. Bedford North Lawrence 21-0 135 2. Heritage Christian (1) 19-2 118 3. Lawrence North 19-3 106 3. Sullivan 19-2 107 4. Logansport 21-1 101 4. Paoli 18-1 100 5. Merrillville 19-1 74 5. Triton Central 19-1 85 6. Roncalli 19-3 74 6. Eastern (Greentown) 17-3 50 7. Hamilton Southeastern 18-3 51 7. Hammond Bishop Noll 19-2 50 8. Warsaw 19-1 38 8. Austin 17-4 41 9. Franklin Central 16-4 24 9. Whiting 18-3 24 10. Westfield 18-2 20 10. Southwood 16-4 21 Others: Fort Wayne South Side 19, Greenwood 9, Brownsburg 7, Others: Winchester 8, Frankton 6, Northfield 6, FW Bishop Luers 5, Center Grove 6, Penn 5, Michigan City 2, Fort Wayne Snider 2, Wabash 5, Southridge 3, Tipton 3,North Knox 1, Winamac 1. Mooresville 1, Mishawaka 1. Class A Class 3A No. Team W-L Pts. No. Team W-L Pts. 1. Fort Wayne Canterbury (9) 18-3 134 1. Lebanon (10) 18-3 134 2. Oregon-Davis (5) 18-3 127 2. Hamilton Heights (4) 17-2 132 3. Frontier (1) 21-0 115 3. NorthWood (1) 19-3 116 4. Vincennes Rivet 17-4 105 4. Benton Central 18-3 113 5. Northeast Dubois 18-2 92 5. Norwell 18-3 95 6. Riverton Parke 17-3 74 6. Mount Vernon (Fortville) 16-4 64 7. North Vermillion 21-3 61 7. Rushville 17-3 63 8. New Washington 17-2 36 T8. Western 17-4 41 9. Triton 16-5 29 T8. Angola 18-3 27 10. Barr-Reeve 16-4 27 10. Plymouth 14-6 11 Others: Southwestern (Shelbyville) 16, Lafayette Cent. Catholic 3, Others: Fort Wayne Concordia 8, Mount Vernon 8, Randolph Southern 3, North Daviess 2, Rising Sun 1. Princeton 8, Indian Creek 2, Madison 2, Leo 1.

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Most State Championships School Total Years (Through the 2012 State Finals - * no longer an IHSAA member school) Corydon Central 1 2005 (3A) Evansville Memorial 1 2006 (3A) School Total Years Forest Park 1 2000 (2A) Fort Wayne Bishop Luers 6 1999-01 (2A), 2002 (3A), 2006 (3A) 2011 (2A) Franklin 1 1998 (3A) Ben Davis 4 2000-01 (4A), 2009 (4A), 2010 (A) Gary West Side 1 2005 (4A) Fort Wayne Canterbury 4 2008 (A), 2009 (A), 2010 (A) (2012) (A) Gibson Southern 1 2002 (3A) Heritage Christian 4 2006 (2A), 2007 (2A), 2008 (2A), 2009 (2A) Hebron 1 2002 (A) Kokomo 3 1992, 1993, 2003 (4A) Heritage Christian 1 2004 (2A) Tri-Central 3 2003 (A), 2004 (A), 2005 (A) Indianapolis Bishop Chatard 1 2008 (3A) Bedford North Lawrence 2 1983, 1991 Indianapolis Cathedral 1 1999 (3A) Brebeuf Jesuit 2 2004 (3A), 2007 (3A) Jac-Cen-Del 1 1978 Crown Point 2 1984, 1985 Jimtown 1 2007 (2A) East Chicago Roosevelt* 2 1977, 1979 Kokomo 1 1994 Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran 2 2010 (3A), 2012 (3A) Lake Central 1 1998 (4A) Huntington North 2 1990, 1995 McCutcheon 1 1993 Indianapolis Cathedral 2 2000 (3A), 2001 (3A) Merrillville 1 2010 (4A) Martinsville 2 1997, 1998 (4A) Morgan Township 1 1998 (A) North Central (Indpls.) 2 2004 (4A), 2005 (4A) New Washington 1 1999 (A) Shenandoah 2 2003 (2A), 2005 (2A) Noblesville 1 1988 Triton 2 2000 (A), 2001 (A) North Judson-San Pierre 1 2005 (2A) Warsaw 2 1976, 1978 North Vermillion 1 2003 (A) Austin 1 2010 (2A) Oakland City Wood 1 2007 (A) Beech Grove 1 2003 (3A) Owen Valley 1 2009 (3A) Bloomfield 1 1998 (A) Penn 1 2011 (4A) Carmel 1 2008 (4A) Perry Meridian 1 2003 (4A) Castle 1 2006 (4A) Plymouth 1 2001 (3A) Center Grove 1 1996 Rising Sun 1 2000 (A) Clinton Prairie 1 1999 (A) Scottsburg 1 1986 Evansville Mater Dei 1 2012 (2A) South Bend Riley 1 2002 (4A) Evansville Memorial 1 2011 (3A) South Bend St. Joseph’s 1 2003 (3A) Evansville Reitz 1 1981 South Central (Elizabeth) 1 2006 (A) Fort Wayne Elmhurst* 1 2009 (3A) Southwestern (Hanover) 1 2003 (2A) Turkey Run 1 2011 (A) Fort Wayne Northrop 1 1986 University 1 2008 (A) Fort Wayne Snider 1 1988 Warren Central 1 1984 Heritage 1 1982 Washington Catholic 1 2004 (A) Indianapolis North Central 1 2012 (4A) Westview 1 2006 (2A) Jeffersonville 1 2011 (4A) White River Valley 1 2001 (A) Lafayette Central Catholic 1 2006 (A) Lake Central 1 1994 New Albany 1 1999 (4A) Most State Finals Appearances Noblesville 1 1987 (Through the 2012 State Finals - * no longer an IHSAA member school) North Vermillion 1 2002 (A) School Total Years NorthWood 1 1999 (3A) Fort Wayne Bishop Luers 9 1999-01 (2A), 2002 (3A), 2004 (3A), Oregon-Davis 1 2007 (A) 2006 (3A), 2010 (3A), 2011 (2A), 2012 (2A) Plymouth 1 2008 (3A) Ben Davis 5 1992, 2000-01 (4A), 2009 (4A), 2010 (4A) Rochester 1 2004 (2A) Heritage Christian 5 2004 (2A), 2006 (2A), 2007 (2A), Scottsburg 1 1989 2008 (2A), 2009 (2A) South Bend St. Joseph’s 1 2005 (3A) Kokomo 5 1992-94, 1996, 2003 (4A) South Bend Washington 1 2007 (4A) Valparaiso 5 1982, 1991, 1992, 1996, 2000 (4A) Southport 1 1980 Bedford North Lawrence 4 1983, 1990, 1991, 1992 Southridge 1 1998 (2A) Columbus East 4 1980, 1994, 1997, 2007 (4A) Southwestern (Hanover) 1 2002 (2A) Crown Point 4 1983, 1984, 1985, 1997 Terre Haute South 1 2002 (4A) Fort Wayne Canterbury 4 2008(A), 2009(A), 2010(A), 2012 (A) Vincennes Rivet 1 2011 (A) Noblesville 4 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990 West Lafayette 1 1998 (3A) North Central (Indpls.) 4 1979, 2004(4A), 2005(4A), 2012(4A) Rushville 4 1981, 1985, 1993, 2010 (3A) Shenandoah 4 2001-03 (2A), 2005 (2A) South Bend Washington 4 2006-0009 (4A) Most State Runner-Up Finishes Warsaw 4 1976, 1978, 1991, 2004 (4A) (Through the 2012 State Finals - * no longer an IHSAA member school) Austin 3 1985, 1999 (2A), 2010 (2A) School Total Years Benton Central 3 1988, 1989, 2011 (3A) Fort Wayne Bishop Luers 3 2004 (3A), 2010 (2A), 2012 (2A Bloomfield 3 1976, 1977, 1998 (A) South Bend Washington 3 2006 (4A), 2008 (4A), 2009 (4A) Brebeuf Jesuit 3 1982, 2004 (3A), 2007 (3A) Valparaiso 3 1982, 1996, 2000 (4A) East Chicago Roosevelt* 3 1976, 1977, 1979 Bedford North Lawrence 2 1990, 1992 Fort Wayne Snider 3 1988, 1999 (4A), 2001 (4A) Benton Central 2 1989, 2011 (3A) Heritage 3 1978, 1982, 1983 Columbus East 2 1980, 2007 (4A) Huntington North 3 1989, 1990, 1995 Crown Point 2 1983, 1997) Indianapolis Cathedral 3 1999 (3A), 2000 (3A), 2001 (3A) Fort Wayne Snider 2 1999 (4A), 2001 (4A) Lake Central 3 1994, 1995, 1998 (4A) Mount Vernon (Fortville) 2 1977, 2012 (3A) Scottsburg 3 1986, 1988, 1989 Northeast Dubois 2 2005 (A), 2012 (A) Tri-Central 3 2003 (A), 2004 (A), 2005 (A) Oak Hill 2 2008 (2A), 2009 (2A) Anderson 2 1990, 1994 Rushville 2 1981, 2010 (3A) Carmel 2 1995, 2008 (4A) Shenandoah 2 2001 (2A), 2002 (2A) Fort Wayne Concordia 2 2010 (3A), 2012 (3A) Vincennes Rivet 2 2009 (A), 2010 (A) Fort Wayne Northrop 2 1986, 1987 Warsaw 2 1991, 2004 (4A) Marion 2 1980, 1981 Wawasee 2 1985, 2007 (3A) Martinsville 2 1997, 1998 (4A) Anderson Highland* 1 1987 Mount Vernon (Fortville) 2 1977, 2012 (3A) Anderson Madison Heights* 1 1979 North Vermillion 2 2002 (A), 2003 (A) Austin 1 1999 (2A) NorthWood 2 1997, 1999 (3A) Bloomfield 1 1976 Oak Hill 2 2008 (2A), 2009 (2A) Bluffton 1 1998 (2A) Plymouth 2 2001 (3A), 2008 (3A) Brownstown Central 1 2011 (2A) South Bend St. Joseph’s 2 2003 (3A), 2005 (3A) Carmel 1 1995 Southwestern (Hanover) 2 2002 (2A), 2003 (2A) Columbia City 1 2000 (3A) Triton 2 2000 (A), 2001 (A) Columbus North 1 2012 (4A) Wawasee 2 1985, 2007 (3A) Westview 2 2006 (2A)

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