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IHSAA Football State Finals Preview IHSAA News Release Indiana High School Athle c Associa on, Inc. 9150 N. Meridian Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46260 317-846-6601 ▪ IHSAA.org ▪ IHSAAtv.org ▪ @IHSAA1 TICKETS THE 48th ANNUAL IHSAA FOOTBALL STATE FINALS $15.00 per person. All ckets this year are reserved sea ng, will be socially distanced presented by the Indianapolis Colts and for one specifi c game only. Tickets may be purchased at par cipa ng schools. Contact November 27-28, 2020 schools for cket distribu on hours. Purchase ckets in advance through a par cipa ng school Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, Ind. and $1.00 for every cket sold will be reimbursed to that school. State Championship Records Book COVID PRECAUTIONS ▪ Wear masks/face coverings at all mes. FORT WAYNE BISHOP LUERS (8-6) vs. WESTERN BOONE (10-4) ▪ Maintain 6-foot social distancing and only congregate with members of your own FRIDAY, NOV. 27 ▪ 11 AM ET ▪ LUCAS OIL STADIUM ▪ FOX SPORTS INDIANA household. Social distancing should be maintained between diff erent household BISHOP LUERS KNIGHTS WESTERN BOONE STARS units. Head Coach: Kyle Lindsay Head Coach: Jus n Pelley ▪ The venue will be cleared and cleaned a er Record at Luers: 55-48 (8th Year) Record at WeBo: 77-24 (8th Year) Overall: 55-48 (8th Year) Overall: 77-24 (8th Year) the awards ceremony of each game so spectators for the ensuing game will not be allowed admi ance un l the venue has been HOBART (11-2) vs. RONCALLI (12-1) cleared. FRIDAY, NOV. 27 ▪ 3 PM ET ▪ LUCAS OIL STADIUM ▪ FOX SPORTS INDIANA TELEVISION & WEBSTREAM All six state championship games will air live on HOBART BRICKIES RONCALLI HIGH SCHOOL Head Coach: Craig Osika Head Coach: John Rodenberg Fox Sports Indiana. For viewers outside of the Record at Hobart: 29-8 (3rd Year) Record at Roncalli: 12-1 (1st Year) Fox Sports Indiana coverage area, a live stream Overall: 29-8 (3rd Year) Overall: 186-133 (27th Year) will be available at IHSAAtv.org. For those within the FSI coverage area, the stream will be available only on delayed basis following the WESTFIELD (12-1) vs. CENTER GROVE (13-0) conclusion of the telecast. FRIDAY, NOV. 27 ▪ 7 PM ET ▪ LUCAS OIL STADIUM ▪ FOX SPORTS INDIANA WESTFIELD SHAMROCKS CENTER GROVE TROJANS Head Coach: Jake Gilbert Head Coach: Eric Moore Record at Westfi eld: 72-45 (10th Year) Record at CG: 209-72 (22nd Year) Overall: 102-81 (16th Year) Overall: 257-77 (26th Year) SOUTH ADAMS (13-0) vs. COVENANT CHRISTIAN (14-0) SATURDAY, NOV. 28 ▪ 11 AM ET ▪ LUCAS OIL STADIUM ▪ FOX SPORTS INDIANA FRIDAY BROADCAST ASSIGNMENTS SOUTH ADAMS STARFIRES COVENANT CHRISTIAN WARRIORS Class 2A Head Coach: Grant Moser Head Coach: Shawn Lyons ▪ Play-by-Play Rob Blackman Record at SA: 48-21 (6th Year) Record at CC: 9-0 (1st Year) Overall: 48-21 (6th Year) Overall: 9-0 (1st Year) ▪ Color Analyst Jan Boser Class 4A ▪ Play-by-Play Greg Rakestraw INDIANAPOLIS BISHOP CHATARD (12-1) vs. DANVILLE (11-0) ▪ Color Analyst Brian Jennings SATURDAY, NOV. 28 ▪ 3 PM ET ▪ LUCAS OIL STADIUM ▪ FOX SPORTS INDIANA Class 6A BISHOP CHATARD TROJANS DANVILLE WARRIORS ▪ Play-by-Play Mark Jaynes Head Coach: Rob Doyle Head Coach: Jayme Comer ▪ Color Analyst Lance Scheib Record at Chatard: 44-11 (4th Year) Record at Danville: 11-0 (1st Year) Overall: 44-11 (4th Year) Overall: 11-0 (1st Year) SATURDAY BROADCAST ASSIGNMENTS Class A ZIONSVILLE (7-5) vs. INDIANAPOLIS CATHEDRAL (12-1) ▪ Play-by-Play Jerry Baker ▪ Color Analyst Jan Boser SATURDAY, NOV. 28 ▪ 7 PM ET ▪ LUCAS OIL STADIUM ▪ FOX SPORTS INDIANA ZIONSVILLE EAGLES CATHEDRAL FIGHTING IRISH Class 3A Head Coach: Sco Turnquist Head Coach: Bill Peebles ▪ Play-by-Play Greg Rakestraw Record at Zionsville: 12-12 (2nd Year) Record at Cathedral: 27-10 (3rd Year) ▪ Color Analyst Joe Reitz Overall: 12-12 (2nd Year) Overall: 101-75 (16th Year) Class 5A ▪ Play-by-Play Mark Jaynes ▪ Color Analyst Lance Scheib #ThisIsYourIHSAA #IHSAA IHSAA CHAMPIONS RADIO NETWORK ASSOCIATED PRESS INDIANA FOOTBALL COACHES ASSOC. FINAL REGULAR SEASON POLL FINAL REGULAR SEASON POLL Class 6A Class 6A 1. Center Grove (16) 9-0 320 1. Center Grove (10) 9-0 100 2. Westfi eld 8-1 276 2. Westfi eld 8-1 85 3. Lafaye e Jeff erson 9-0 240 3. Brownsburg 7-1 74 4. Brownsburg 7-1 214 4. Lafaye e Jeff erson 9-0 68 5. Elkhart 7-0 188 5. Carmel 7-2 54 6. Carmel 7-2 170 6. Elkhart 7-0 52 The radio network affi liates listed below will carry one 7. Merrillville 7-1 136 7. Merrillville 7-1 47 or more of the six state championship games. Check 8. Homestead 8-1 88 8. Lawrence North 6-3 31 IHSAA.org this week for further details. 9. Lawrence North 6-3 64 9. Homestead 8-1 23 10. Hamilton Southeastern 6-2 32 10. North Central (Indianapolis) 6-3 9 License City, State Call Le ers Frequency Others: North Central (Indianapolis) 18, Carroll (Fort Others: Carroll (Fort Wayne) 5, Ben Davis 1, Hamilton Anderson WHBU 1240 AM Wayne) 12, Avon 2. Southeastern 1. Baugh City WYIR 96.9 FM Bedford WBIW 1340 AM Class 5A Class 5A Bedford WPHZ 102.5 FM Bedford WQRK 105.5 FM 1. Indianapolis Cathedral (16) 8-1 320 1. Indianapolis Cathedral (9) 8-1 99 Bicknell WUZR 105.7 FM 2. Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger 8-1 276 2. Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger (1) 8-1 81 Boonville WBNL 1540 AM 3. Valparaiso 5-0 252 3. Valparaiso 5-0 76 Boonville WBNL 99.9 FM 4. Whiteland 7-1 208 4. Whiteland 7-1 71 Brazil WAMB 1130 AM 5. New Pales ne 7-1 200 5. New Pales ne 7-1 61 Brazil WAMB 106.9 FM 6. Decatur Central 6-2 174 6. Decatur Central 6-2 57 Columbus WCSI 1010 AM 7. Floyd Central 7-2 126 7. Harrison (West Lafaye e) 6-3 33 Culver WYMR 98.3 FM 8. Harrison (West Lafaye e) 6-3 98 8. Michigan City 4-2 23 Evansville WREF 97.7 FM 9. Mishawaka 5-3 54 9. Floyd Central 7-2 19 Greencastle WREB 94.3 FM Greensburg WTRE 1330 AM 10. Michigan City 4-2 44 T10. Mishawaka 5-3 12 Greensburg WTRE 103.5/104.3 FM Others: Zionsville 6, Castle 2. T10. Zionsville 4-5 12 Hammond WJOB 1230 AM Others: Castle 3, Plainfi eld 2, Fort Wayne North Side 1. Hammond WJOB 104.7 FM Class 4A Indianapolis WFNI 1070 AM 1. Mt. Vernon (Fortville) (13) 9-0 306 Class 4A Indianapolis WFNI 93.5/107.5 FM 2. Evansville Central (3) 9-0 286 1. Mt. Vernon (Fortville) (10) 9-0 100 Indianapolis WIBC 93.1 FM 3. Mooresville 8-1 258 2. Mooresville 8-1 89 Jasper WITZ 104.7 FM 4. Roncalli 7-1 228 3. Evansville Central 9-0 78 Jasper WQKZ 98.5 FM 5. East Central 7-2 156 T4. Roncalli 7-1 63 Jeff ersonville WXVW 1450 AM Jeff ersonville WXVW 96.1 FM 6. Leo 8-1 150 T4. Leo 8-1 63 Knox WKVI 99.3 FM 7. Hobart 6-2 108 6. East Central 7-2 50 Kokomo WIOU 1350 AM 8. Jasper 7-2 82 7. Hobart 6-2 43 Marion WBAT 1400 AM T9. Lowell 7-1 78 8. Silver Creek 9-0 23 Marion WMRI 860 AM T9. Silver Creek 9-0 78 9. Jasper 7-2 13 Michigan City WEFM 95.9 FM Others: Delta 10, Evansville Memorial 6, Northridge 6, T10. Delta 6-2 7 Mount Vernon WRCY 1590 AM Northview 4, East Noble 2, Evansville Reitz 2. T10. Northridge 6-2 7 Muncie WXFN 102.9 FM Others: NorthWood 5, Western 5, Northview 4. Muncie WXFN 1340 AM Class 3A New Castle WLTI 1550 AM Oxford WIBN 98.1 FM 1. Indianapolis Bishop Chatard (12) 7-1 294 Class 3A Plymouth WTCA 106.1 FM 2. Mishawaka Marian (2) 7-0 284 1. Indianapolis Bishop Chatard (8) 7-1 97 Plymouth WTCA 1050 AM 3. West Lafaye e 8-1 252 2. West Lafaye e (1) 8-1 88 Rensselaer WLQI 97.7 FM 4. Southridge (1) 9-0 228 3. Mishawaka Marian (1) 7-0 82 Rensselaer WRIN 1560 AM 5. Danville 7-0 192 4. Southridge 9-0 64 Rensselaer WRIN 104.5 FM 6. Lawrenceburg 8-1 158 T5. Danville 7-0 55 Richmond WKBV 1490 AM 7. Norwell 8-1 132 T5. Lawrenceburg 8-1 55 Roann WARU 101.9 FM 8. Tri-West Hendricks 7-2 76 7. Norwell 8-1 30 Rockville WAXI 104.9 FM 9. Gibson Southern 6-3 74 8. Gibson Southern 6-3 28 Salem WSLM 1220 AM Salem WSLM 97.9 FM 10. Brebeuf Jesuit 3-4 24 9. Brebeuf Jesuit 3-4 19 Sullivan WNDI 95.3 FM Others: Indian Creek 20, Indianapolis Cardinal Ri er 10. Indianapolis Cardinal Ri er 5-2 13 Terre Haute WAMB 99.5 FM 14, Fort Wayne Concordia 8, Hanover Central 2, Mt. Others: Fort Wayne Concordia 7, Tri-West Hendricks 5, Van Buren WCJC 99.3 FM Vernon 2. Hanover Central 4, Calumet 2, Guerin Catholic 1. Wabash WJOT 1510 AM Wabash WJOT 105.9 FM Class 2A Class 2A Warsaw WRSW 1480 AM 1. Andrean (15) 8-1 316 1. Andrean (8) 8-1 98 2. Eastbrook 8-1 276 2. Eastbrook (2) 8-1 87 FRIDAY BROADCAST ASSIGNMENTS 3. Pioneer 8-1 256 3. Pioneer 8-1 82 Class 2A ▪ Play-by-Play Jeremiah Johnson 4.
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