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Vernon (Fortville) Broyd Boyd, Union (Dugger) Sara Strahm, Ben Davis Brett Buscher, Chesterton Anna Waugh, Franklin Blake English, Evansville North Lynne Johnson, Corydon Central Michael Bennett, Brebeuf Jesuit Lindsey Secrest, Bloomfield Shane Power, Andrean Natalie Yudt, Portage Andre Owens, Perry Meridian Kristi Koselke, North Newton Steve Drabyn, LaPorte Jessica Reiter, Penn Austin Parkinson, Northwestern Shalicia Hurns, Indianapolis Broad Ripple John Hamilton, Greenfield-Central Abby Scharlow, New Albany Aaron Thomas, Northridge Jennifer DesJean, Perry Meridian John Standeford, Monrovia Suzie Hammel, Lebanon Head coach: David McCollough, Noblesville Head coach: Connie Garrett, Clinton Prairie Assistant coach: Dan Gunn, NorthWood Assistant coach: Karen Stenftenagel, Jasper Ast. Coach: Will Wyman, Evans. Harrison Assistant coach: Kevin Brown, North Judson 2001 Boys 2001 Girls * Chris Thomas, Pike + Shyra Ely, Ben Davis Cole Sinclair, Bedford North Lawrence Jenny DeMuth, Highland Gabe Miller, Carroll (Fort Wayne) Ebba Gebisa, West Lafayette Kyle Hankins, Bloomington South Jacqueline Batteast, South Bend Washington Will Caudle, Warren Central Hillary Beck, Kokomo Vytas Danelius, Park Tudor Sara Riedeman, Greensburg Sean Kline, Huntington North Kelly Springer, Leo Dennis Coutee, Jeffersonville Ashley Allen, Ben Davis David Teague, Pike Rachel King, Fort Wayne Luers Chris Hill, Lawrence North Miranda Eckerle, Franklin County Ric Wyand, Franklin Central Jill Corbett, Cathedral Adam Schaper, Kankakee Valley Kristen Weddle, Terre Haute South Brandon McKnight, South Bend LaSalle Kate Endress, Evansville Memorial Head coach: J.R. Holmes, Bloomington South Head coach: Bruce Dockery, Evansville Memorial Assistant coach: Mike Drews, Elkhart Central Assistant coach: Tracey Hammel, Lebanon Ast. 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Assistant coach: Chris Huppenthal, Highland * Mr. Basketball + Miss Basketball 2002 Boys 2002 Girls * Sean May, Bloomington North + Shanna Zolman, Wawasee Anthony Winchester, Austin Cindi Merrill, Noblesville Seth Colclasure, Bellmont Candace Dark, Fountain Central Keith Christmas, Gary West Jessica Scherer, Triton Central Chris Hunter, Gary West Brianna Howard, Southwestern (Hanover) Blake Schoen, Benton Central Sharika Webb, Cathedral Brandon Cameron, Gary West Jenny Pfeiffer, Jennings County Matt Kiefer, Evansville Mater Dei Melanie Boeglin, Terre Haute South Evan Seacat, Paoli Cyndi Valentin, Bloomington South Delco Rowley, Indianapolis Arlington Jessica Wright, Cathedral Avery Sheets, McCutcheon Carol Duncan, NorthWood Rodney Carney, Indianapolis Northwest Brigett Branson, Turkey Run Dedrick Finn, Castle Megan Dossen, Fort Wayne Luers Head coach: Steve Brunes, Castle Head coach: Donna Cheatham, Southwestern (Hanover) Assistant coach: Chip Mehaffey, Winchester Assistant coach: Denise McClanahan, Southport Assistant coach: Pat Skaggs, Benton Central Assistant coach: Pam Taylor, Franklin Central 2003 Boys 2003 Girls * Justin Cage, Pike + Katie Gearlds, Beech Grove Kenneth Harris, Griffith Miranda Green, Pike Beau Bauer, Lewis Cass Amanda Norris, Shenandoah Sonny Troutman, Brebeuf Jesuit Shannon Carlisle, Lawrence Central Austin Montgomery, Perry Meridian Kim McMillin, North Harrison Errek Suhr, Bloomington North Laura Gaybrick, Perry Meridian Peyton Stovall, Lafayette Jeff Sarah VanMetre, Noblesville Parnell Smith, Pike Anne Thatcher, Kokomo Dan Cage, Bishop Chatard Carrie Smith, Brebeuf Jesuit David Barlow, Pike DeUnna Hendrix, Kokomo Stanley Burrell, Ben Davis Liz Honegger, Lafayette Jeff Andrew Hershberger, Goshen Suntana Granderson, South Bend Riley Brandon Crone, Frankfort Reicina Russell, Lawrence North Adam Liddell, DeKalb Jackie Closser, Alexandria Head coach: Mark Barnhizer, Perry Meridian Head coach: Charlie Hall, Kokomo Assistant coach: Bryan Hughes, Barr-Reeve Assistant coach: Debbie Marr, Columbus North Assistant coach: Bob Punter, Valparaiso Assistant coach: Teri Rosinski, Fort Wayne Luers * Mr. Basketball + Miss Basketball 2004 Boys 2004 Girls * A.J. Ratliff, North Central + Jaclyn Leininger, Warsaw A.J. Graves, White River Valley Janese Banks, Ben Davis James Hardy, Fort Wayne Elmhurst Cassie Freeman, Heritage Christian Anthony Passley, North Central Gretchen Haehl, Shelbyville Courtney Lee, Pike Amber Jackson, Brebeuf Jesuit Bil Duany, Bloomington North Kristen Miller, Tri-Central Gary Patterson, Hammond Noll Courtney Felke, Rochester Doug Sheckler, Columbia City Rachel Kenney, Mooresville Wesley Clemmons, Indianapolis Northwest Whitney Frame, Randolph Southern Peter Minchella, Harrison (West Lafayette) Rebekah Parker, Tippecanoe Valley J.R. Angle, Indian Creek Adrienne Squire, Indian Creek George Hill, Indianapolis Broad Ripple Julie DeMuth, Merrillville Justin Barnard, Waldron Chelsea Gugliotta, North Knox Joe Reitz, Hamilton Southeastern Head coach: Jodie Whitaker, Lawrence North Head coach: Cliff Hawkins, DeKalb Assistant coach: Jon Howell, Alexandria Assistant coach: Wayne Barker, Bluffton Assistant coach: Walt Raines, Franklin Assistant coach: Tom Beach, Forest Park 2005 Boys 2005 Girls * Luke Zeller, Washington + Jodi Howell, Alexandria Dominic James, Richmond Cassie Kerns, Valparaiso Nick Rogers, Pendleton Heights Kiley Jarrett, Bloomington North Jason Holsinger, Lapel Jerri Taylor, South Bend Washington Jordan Armstrong, Muncie Central Kris Coner, Indian Creek Josh Mayo, Merrillville Tara Miller, North Harrison Derek Drews, Elkhart Central Cassie Pruzin, Crown Point Brandon McPherson, Lawrence North Kimberly Roberson, Cathedral Adam Arnold, Bellmont Dana Beaven, Corydon Central Armon Bassett, Terre Haute South Porchia Green, Indianapolis Arlington Darren Cloud, Evansville Reitz Aimee Litka, South Bend St. Joseph Jeremy Holland, Austin Tanika Mays, Marion Shawtes Gary, Concord Kahla Roudebush, Hamilton Southeastern Head coach: Joe Buck, Pendleton Heights Mara Freshour, Brown County Assistant coach: Al Gooden, Harding Head coach: Jack Campbell, Chesterton Assistant coach: Jim Shannon, New Albany Assistant coach: Marilyn Coddens, South Bend Washington Assistant coach: Haley Beauchamp, Hamilton Southeastern * Mr. Basketball + Miss Basketball 2006 Boys 2006 Girls * Greg Oden, Lawrence North + Amber Harris, North Central Mike Conley, Lawrence North Melissa Lechlitner, South Bend St. Joseph Luke Harangody, Andrean Ashley Barlow, Pike Chris Kramer, Huntington North Amanda Stull, Rushville Cole Holmstrom, Bloomington South Courtney Reed, Northfield Andrew Warren, Brebeuf Jesuit Dee Dee Jernigan, East Chicago Central Vaughn Duggins, Pendleton Heights Melanie Thornton, Carmel Curtis White, Pike Audrey McDonald, Kokomo Grant Leiendecker, Homestead Susan Lester, Pendleton Heights DeJovaun Sawyer-Davis, Anderson FahKara Malone, Evansville Memorial Antonio Ballard, Jeffersonville Maria Olsthoorn, Castle Brandon Hopf, Forest Park Chanell Ridley, Fort Wayne Concordia Jamil Tucker, Gary West Head coach: Julie Shelton, Mt. Vernon (Fortville) Head coach: Chris Benedict, Columbia City Assistant coach: Kathie Layden, Tri-Central Assistant coach: Steve Bennett, New Castle Assistant coach: Todd Salkoski, Shenandoah Assistant coach: Steve Brett, Loogootee 2007 Boys 2007 Girls * Eric Gordon, North Central + Ta'Shia Phillips, Brebeuf Jesuit Michael Bizoukas, Munster Azjah Bass, Lawrence North Nate Blank, Terre Haute North Brittany Bowen, Columbus North Ben Botts, Muncie Central Becca Bruszewski, Wheeler Bryan Bouchie, Washington Kristen Dockery, South Bend St. Joseph Zach Hahn, New Castle Ebony Jackson, Indianapolis Arlington Clint Hopf, Forest Park Sha'la Jackson, Fort Wayne South Matt Howard, Connersville # Nicole James, Franklin Central Robbie Hummel, Valparaiso Sabrina Johnson, Jeffersonville JaJuan Johnson, Franklin Central Sydney Smallbone, South Bend St. Joseph Eshaunte Jones, Fort Wayne North Jasmine Ussery, Castle Scott Martin, Valparaiso Ashley Varner, South Bend Washington E'Twaun Moore, East Chicago Central Corie West, New Castle Jeff Teague, Pike ## Shelby Ross, Columbus East Head Coach: Mike Miller Law. Central Head coach: Larry Pringle, Triton Central Ast. Coach: Jerry Bomholt, Shawe Assistant coach: Marty Niehaus, Forest Park Ast. Coach: Murray Mendenhall, FW Wayne Assistant coach: Curt Bell, New Castle # James was added to the team when Shelby Ross dropped off ## Ross was chosen to team initially but decided not to play * Mr. Basketball + Miss Basketball 2008 Boys 2008 Girls * Tyler Zeller, Washington + Brittany Rayburn, Attica Julian Mavunga, Brownsburg Emily Phillips, South Bend Washington Daniel Moore, Carmel Betsy Adams, Twin Lakes Randy Davis, Plymouth Briana Bass, North Central Larry Stone Jr., Indianapolis Howe Danielle Havel, Carmel Zack Novak, Chesterton Felisha Johnson, Lawrence North Braydon Hobbs, New Albany Lisa Samplawski, Portage Kyle Kuric, Evansville Memorial Lindsay Enterline, Heritage Alex Young, Indianapolis Northwest Kayla Drake, Kokomo Gordon Hayward, Brownsburg Maggie Boyer, Lebanon Chase Stigall, New Castle Kaley May, Avon Julian Mays, Marion Alex Guyton, Bloomington North Garrett Butcher, Edgewood Deja Mattox, Maconaquah Walter Offutt, Warren Central Lauren Taylor, Brownsburg Head coach: Rick Baumgartner, Muncie South Head coach: Kem Zolman, Wawasee Assistant coach: John Boyd, Gary West Assistant coach: Shari Doud, Pendleton Heights Assistant coach: Kevin Oxley, Tecumseh Assistant coach: Angie Oliver, Evansville Bosse 2009 Boys 2009 Girls * Jordan
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