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IHSAA News Release IHSAA News Release Indiana High School Athle c Associa on, Inc. 9150 N. Meridian Street, PO Box 40650, Indianapolis, Indiana 46240-0650 317-846-6601 ▪ Fax: 317-575-4244 ▪ IHSAA.org ▪ IHSAAtv.org ▪ @IHSAA1 DIGITAL TICKETS ONLY THE 46th ANNUAL $15 per person. All ckets are reserved sea ng, will be socially distanced and for one specifi c game only. All ckets will be digital through IHSAA GIRLS BASKETBALL STATE FINALS your mobile phone and may be purchased through par cipa ng schools this week using presented by the Indiana Fever & Indiana Pacers the Ticketmaster app. Any remaining ckets will go on sale to the general public on Friday. Note: February 26-27, 2021 walk-up sales at Bankers Life Fieldhouse will not be available. Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, Ind. COVID PRECAUTIONS State Championship Records Book ▪ Wear masks/face coverings at all mes. ▪ Maintain 6-foot social distancing and only congregate with members of your own household. Social distancing should be maintained between diff erent household units. ▪ The venue will be cleared and cleaned a er the awards ceremony of each game so spectators for the ensuing game will not be allowed admi ance un l the venue has been cleared. TIPTON (20-7) vs. LINTON-STOCKTON (26-1) FRIDAY, FEB. 26 ▪ 7 PM ET ▪ BANKERS LIFE FIELDHOUSE ▪ FOX SPORTS INDIANA PLUS TIPTON BLUE DEVILS LINTON-STOCKTON MINERS Head Coach: Chad Wetz Head Coach: Jared Rehmel Record at Tipton: 97-58 (6th Year) Record at Linton: 105-72 (7th Year) Overall: 169-105 (11th Year) Overall: 105-72 (7th Year) GATES OPEN Bankers Life Fieldhouse will open its gates to spectators beginning one hour prior to the start PIONEER (24-4) vs. LOOGOOTEE (20-4) of each game. SATURDAY, FEB. 27 ▪ 11 AM ET ▪ BANKERS LIFE FIELDHOUSE ▪ FOX SPORTS INDIANA TELEVISION & WEBCAST All four state championship games will air live PIONEER PANTHERS LOOGOOTEE LIONS on Fox Sports Indiana (1A, 3A) and Fox Sports Head Coach: Jeff Brooke Head Coach: Brian Smith Indiana Plus (2A, 4A), an alternate channel due Record at Pioneer: 79-46 (5th Year) Record at LHS: 110-36 (6th Year) to overlap with the Indiana Pacers broadcast Overall: 79-46 (5th Year) Overall: 110-36 (6th Year) both nights. For viewers outside of the Fox Sports Indiana coverage area, a live stream will be available at IHSAAtv.org. For those within the FSI coverage area, the stream will be available only on delayed basis following the conclusion of the telecast. Also, South Bend’s SOUTH BEND WASHINGTON (22-5) vs. SILVER CREEK (24-3) WHME Channel 46 will carry Saturday’s games for viewers in the Michiana area. SATURDAY, FEB. 27 ▪ 3:30 PM ET ▪ BANKERS LIFE FIELDHOUSE ▪ FOX SPORTS INDIANA WASHINGTON PANTHERS SILVER CREEK DRAGONS BROADCAST ASSIGNMENTS Head Coach: Steve Reynolds Head Coach: Sco Schoen Class A Record at Washington: 92-77 (7th Year) Record at SC: 154-108 (11th Year) ▪ Play-by-Play Jerry Baker Overall: 92-77 (7th Year) Overall: 154-108 (11th Year) ▪ Color Analyst Jan Boser Class 2A ▪ Play-by-Play Mark Jaynes ▪ Color Analyst Mike Broughton CROWN POINT (24-1) vs. BROWNSBURG (17-10) Class 3A ▪ Play-by-Play Greg Rakestraw SATURDAY, FEB. 27 ▪ 8 PM ET ▪ BANKERS LIFE FIELDHOUSE ▪ FOX SPORTS INDIANA PLUS ▪ Color Analyst Jane Scho CROWN POINT BULLDOGS BROWNSBURG BULLDOGS Class 4A Head Coach: Chris Seibert Head Coach: Debbie Smiley ▪ Play-by-Play Mark Jaynes Record at CP: 127-29 (6th Year) Record at BHS: 108-48 (6th Year) ▪ Color Analyst Jane Scho Overall: 186-106 (12th Year) Overall: 235-181 (18th Year) #FaceOfSportsmanship #ThisIsYourIHSAA 2020-21 IHSAA STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS IHSAA CHAMPIONS RADIO NETWORK FALL SPORTS WINTER SPORTS Oct. 2-3 GIRLS GOLF Feb. 12-13 GIRLS SWIMMING & DIVING Prairie View Golf Club, Carmel @ IU Natatorium, IUPUI, Indianapolis Team: Evansville North Team: Carmel Individual: Macy Beeson, Lapel Feb. 19-20 WRESTLING Oct. 16-17 BOYS TEAM TENNIS Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis North Central HS, Indianapolis Team: Evansville Mater Dei Team: Carmel Feb. 26-27 BOYS SWIMMING & DIVING BROADCAST ASSIGNMENTS Oct. 17 UNIFIED FLAG FOOTBALL Grand Park Sports Event Center, Westfi eld IU Natatorium, IUPUI, Indianapolis Team: McCutcheon Class A Feb. 26-27 GIRLS BASKETBALL ▪ Play-by-Play John Herrick Oct. 23-24 BOYS SINGLES & DOUBLES Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis ▪ Color Analyst Pete Smith North Central HS, Indianapolis Class 2A Singles: Ajay Mahenthiran, North Central March 13 GYMNASTICS ▪ Play-by-Play Kurt Darling Doubles: Srisanth Malpeddi | Jones Worthen Arena, Ball State University, Muncie ▪ Color Analyst Pete Smith McNamar, Carmel Class 3A April 3 BOYS BASKETBALL ▪ Play-by-Play Pat Boylan Oct. 30-31 BOYS & GIRLS SOCCER Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis Grand Park Sports Event Center, Westfi eld ▪ Color Analyst Tully Bevilaqua Fishers HS, Fishers Class 4A Class A Girls: Lafaye e Central Catholic SPRING SPORTS ▪ Play-by-Play Greg Rakestraw Class A Boys: Providence June 4 BOYS TRACK & FIELD ▪ Color Analyst Mike Broughton Class 2A Girls: FW Bishop Dwenger Robert C. Haugh Track & Field Complex, Class 2A Boys: Evansville Memorial Indiana University, Bloomington City Call Le ers Class 3A Girls: Noblesville Aus n WXKU 92.7FM Class 3A Boys: Chesterton June 5 UNIFIED TRACK & FIELD Baugh City WYIR 96.9 FM Robert C. Haugh Track & Field Complex, Oct. 31 BOYS & GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY Bedford WBIW 1340 AM Indiana University, Bloomington Bedford WPHZ 102.5 FM LaVern Gibson Course, Terre Haute Bedford WQRK 105.5 FM Girls Team: Carmel June 5 GIRLS TRACK & FIELD Boonville WBNL 1540 AM Girls Indiv: Karina James, Lowell Robert C. Haugh Track & Field Complex, Boys Team: Columbus North Boonville WBNL 99.9 FM Indiana University, Bloomington Brazil WAMB 1130 AM Boys Indiv: Izaiah Steury, Angola Brazil WAMB 106.9 FM Nov. 7 VOLLEYBALL June 4-5 GIRLS TEAM TENNIS Columbus WCSI 1010 AM @ Worthen Arena, Ball State Univ, Muncie North Central HS, Indianapolis Columbus WCSI 98.1 FM Class A: Pioneer Culver WYMR 98.3 FM Class 2A: Barr-Reeve June 11-12 GIRLS SINGLES & DOUBLES Greencastle WREB 94.3 FM Class 3A: Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger Park Tudor HS, Indianapolis Class 4A: Yorktown Greensburg WTRE 1330 AM June 11-12 SOFTBALL Greensburg WTRE 103.5/104.3 FM Nov. 27-28 FOOTBALL Bi nger Stadium, Purdue University, Hammond WJOB 1230 AM Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis West Lafaye e Hammond WJOB 104.7 FM Class A: Covenant Chris an (Indianapolis) Hardinsburg WKLO 96.9 FM Class 2A: Western Boone June 15-16 BOYS GOLF Indianapolis WFNI 1070 AM Class 3A: Indianapolis Bishop Chatard Prairie View Golf Club, Carmel Indianapolis WFNI 93.5/107.5 FM Class 4A: Roncalli Indianapolis WIBC 93.1 FM Class 5A: Indianapolis Cathedral June 18-19 BASEBALL Jasper WITZ 104.7 FM Class 6A: Center Grove Victory Field, Indianapolis Jasper WQKZ 98.5 FM Jeff ersonville WXVW 1450 AM Jeff ersonville WXVW 96.1 FM Knox WKVI 99.3 FM Kokomo WIOU 1350 AM Marion WBAT 1400 AM Marion WMRI 860 AM Michigan City WEFM 95.9 FM Mount Vernon WRCY 1590 AM New Castle WLTI 1550 AM Oxford WIBN 98.1 FM Paoli WUME 95.3 FM Plymouth WTCA 106.1 FM Plymouth WTCA 1050 AM Rensselaer WLQI 97.7 FM Rensselaer WRIN 1560 AM Rensselaer WRIN 104.5 FM Roann WARU 101.9 FM Rockville WAXI 104.9 FM Salem WSLM 1220 AM Salem WSLM 97.9 FM Seymour WZZB 99.3 FM Seymour WZZB 1390 AM Sullivan WNDI 95.3 FM Terre Haute WAMB 99.5 FM Van Buren WCJC 99.3 FM Vincennes WAOV 1450 AM Wabash WJOT 1510 AM Wabash WJOT 105.9 FM Warsaw WRSW 1480 AM Warsaw WRSW 107.3 FM Washington WAMW 1580 AM Washington WAMW 107.9 FM Washington WAMW 95.9/101.3 FM Winchester WZZY 98.3 FM #FaceOfSportsmanship #ThisIsYourIHSAA Below are the top 50 teams in the state and their averages for scoring, points against and average margin of victory. Schools in the state fi nals are listed in bold. Informa on courtesy of John Harrell’s Indiana High School Basketball website. OFFENSIVE SCORING AVERAGE DEFENSIVE SCORING AVERAGE AVERAGE MARGIN OF VICTORY 1. Carroll (Flora) 2A 67.52 1. Seeger 2A 30.29 1. Linton 2A 30.93 2. Crown Point 4A 67.36 2. Bethany Christian 1A 31.75 2. Crown Point 4A 30.28 3. South Putnam 2A 67.35 3. Linton 2A 32.19 3. Lanesville 1A 29.60 4. Carroll (FW) 4A 66.39 4. Goshen 4A 32.64 4. Penn 4A 27.28 5. Martinsville 4A 66.38 5. Clinton Prairie 2A 33.25 5. South Putnam 2A 26.47 6. FW Snider 4A 65.95 6. Switzerland Co. 2A 33.38 6. Mish. Marian 3A 24.75 7. Mish. Marian 3A 65.63 7. Borden 1A 33.38 7. Harrison (WL) 4A 24.06 8. Winchester 3A 65.17 8. Garrett 3A 33.57 8. Shenandoah 2A 23.96 9. Harrison (WL) 4A 65.00 9. Castle 4A 33.95 9. Alexandria 2A 23.68 10. Cascade 2A 64.41 10. Lanesville 1A 34.08 10. SB Washington 3A 23.48 11. Greenwood Chr. 1A 64.30 11. Griffith 3A 34.12 11. Franklin 4A 23.36 12. Alexandria 2A 63.96 12. North Daviess 1A 34.38 12. Castle 4A 23.26 13. Franklin 4A 63.88 13. Washington Twp. 1A 34.42 13. Andrean 2A 23.10 14. Salem 3A 63.87 14. Barr-Reeve 1A 34.44 14. Jac-Cen-Del 1A 22.88 15. Lanesville 1A 63.68 15. Hamilton Hts. 3A 34.45 15. Blue River 1A 22.54 16. Hamm. Noll 2A 63.65 16. West Noble 3A 34.73 16.
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