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The 34th Annual High School Athletic Association Girls State Finals

Lucas Oil Stadium, , Indiana March 7, 2009

Session I, 10:30 a.m. EST Class A | Fort Wayne Canterbury (22-4) vs. Vincennes Rivet (23-1) Class 2A | Oak Hill (27-1) vs. Heritage Christian (25-1)

Session II, 6:00 p.m. EST Class 3A | Fort Wayne Elmhurst (24-2) vs. Owen Valley (24-2) Class 4A | South Bend Washington (26-0) vs. Ben Davis (29-0)

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IHSAA - Pure Spirit. Pure Sport! 1 Welcome to this championship event For more than 100 years, the IHSAA has enjoyed being a part of the journey to adulthood for thousands Special Thanks To Our Hosts of young Hoosiers. Knowing that the student-athletes we meet today will be the leaders of tomorrow, we are grateful for the opportunity to help them as they learn 500 South Capital Avenue • Indpls., IN 46255 valuable life lessons through athletics. Executive Director Barney Levengood Currently in Indiana, over 160,000 students from 410 Stadium Director Mike Fox Event Coordinator Jennifer Ross different IHSAA member schools participate in high Ticket Office Manager Mary Dyar school athletics. From our perspective, participation in Assistant Ticket Office Manager Stacy Yankauskas athletics is an integral part of the educational process. Security Manager Kevin Deane At the IHSAA we believe that the athletic arena is an State Finals Officials extension of the classroom. Don Corey, Ronald Day, Tim Filson, Doug Greenlee, The national organization Brian Holtz, P.J. Pitts, Kirk Robinson, Lawrence for high school athletics, the Samano, Dave Senning, Justin Shippy, Greg Yergler, National Federation of State Curtis Yoder, Mark Christman (alternate). High School Associations (NFHS) has used the slogan, State Finals Personnel “Athletics, the other half of Tournament Administrator education.” We believe that Theresia Wynns, Assistant Commissioner is a very accurate adage. Tournament Assistants There are many things to be Barb Brouwer, Southport High School learned through athletics that may not be a part of the Sharon Jackson, Franklin Central High School regular classroom setting including lessons such as, Timer - Dr. Charles Leonard Announcer - Scott Gregg self-discipline, the value of teamwork, the importance Scorer - Clara Caito of dedication and commitment. Each of these can Officials - Carlonda Davis have a dramatic impact on today’s youth as they Teams - Kris Nolan, Deb Day prepare to become the leaders of tomorrow. Whether Pep Bands - Vicky Branson, Kathy Craig it’s their ability to deal with success or overcome great Student Helpers/Awards - Tammy Wertman adversity, the important lessons learned will last a Student Helpers - Lawrence Central Girls Basketball lifetime. Each experience helps shape who one is and National Anthem who they will become. Session I - Oak Hill H.S. Honors Choir Session II - Audrey Schmaltz, Muncie Central H.S. Presentation of Colors For an organization such as ours, integrity is of primary Grissom Air Reserve Base - Peru, Indiana importance. An uncompromising adherence to the Athletic Training Staff principles of fair play and impartiality form the core of Trainer - Steve Zook; Physician - Dr. Dan Kraft our value system. Methodist Sports Medicine - The Orthopedic Specialists

We hope you are looking forward to the 2008-09 Program Credits school year with the same anticipation and enthusiasm Publisher Blake Ress, Commissioner as the IHSAA staff and Board of Directors. Editor Chris Kaufman, Communications Director Editorial Assistance Toni Polizzi, Sports Admin. Intern Pure, wholesome, amateur, educational, inexpensive, Printing Sport Graphics, Indianapolis local high school athletics has always been the objec- Photography Visual Sports Network tive. It is what we mean when we say…Pure Spirit. Cover Design three-sixty group, Indianapolis Pure Sport! IHSAA P.O. Box 40650 Cordially, Indianapolis, IN 46240-0650 (317) 846-6601 www.IHSAA.org Blake Ress IHSAA Commissioner 2 IHSAA - Pure Spirit. Pure Sport! One of the country’s largest conferences of its kind, the IHSAA Student Leadership Conference gives students and school leaders the opportunity to meet and interact with other students from across Indiana in an atmosphere designed to promote leadership and sportsmanship.

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By RICHARD TORRES VYPE High School Sports Magazine, Central Indiana

Plenty of questions surround the 34th Annual IHSAA Rivet – Chelsea Meeks (5-4, Jr., G): 16.3 ppg, 3.6 rpg, Girls Basketball State Finals. 4.3 apg; Sara Young (5-7, So., G): 10.2 ppg, 2.0 rpg, 5.5 apg. Will top-ranked Ben Davis finish the season a historic 30-0 to win the Class 4A state title? Will Class 4A South Bend Class 2A Championship Washington play spoiler to capture its second title in four Oak Hill (27-1) vs. Heritage Christian (25-1), approximately years? 40 minutes following conclusion of previous game. Which of the two first-time state finalists will be the newest Heritage Christian looks to become only the second team in champion at Class 3A? tournament history since Fort Wayne Bishop Luers (1999- Can Class A Fort Wayne Canterbury and Class 2A Heritage 2002) to win four straight state titles. Yet, the defending Christian defend their titles? Will Heritage Christian capture champion Eagles must overcome Oak Hill in a rematch of a historic fourth consecutive state championship? last year’s Class 2A title game. Oak Hill is led by four players who have exceeded the 1,000-point career plateau. Today, the answers will be revealed. Fast Facts Class A Championship • Heritage Christian is ranked No. 1 in the state and 14th Fort Wayne Canterbury (22-4) vs. Vincennes Rivet (23-1), nationally by USA Today. 10:30 a.m. (ET). • The Eagles are playing in a Class 2A title game for the For a second consecutive year, Fort Wayne Canterbury fifth time in six years and are the fourth team to compete will vie for a basketball state title. The Cavaliers return in four consecutive state finals tournaments (Fort Wayne four starters from their championship team. Vincennes Bishop Luers 1999-2002, Noblesville 1987-90, South Rivet makes its first appearance at state after knocking Bend Washington 2006-09). off University, last year’s Class A runner-up, 56-46 in the Bedford North Lawrence Semistate. • A victory for Oak Hill today would give head coach Todd Law (99-24) his 100th of his five-year career. Fast Facts • Players to Watch: Oak Hill – Courtney Moses (5-7, Jr., • Vincennes Rivet (92 students enrolled) is the smallest G): 18.3 ppg, 4.0 rpg, 6.4 apg; Ashley Pickering (6-4, Jr., school to play in a girls basketball state title game since C): 16.2 ppg, 9.5 rpg; Lauren Meese (5-6, Sr., G): 12.4 Washington Catholic (93) in 2004. ppg, 3.4 rpg, 4.6 apg. Heritage Christan – • FW Canterbury has won 16 consecutive games since (5-11, Sr., F): 14.1 ppg, 8.8 rpg, 4.9 apg; Claire Freeman losing to Carmel, the 2008 Class 4A champion, on Jan. (5-9, Sr., G): 13.4 ppg, 2.7 rpg, 4.3 apg; Liz Stratman 10. (6-3, So., F): 11.1 ppg, 5.8 rpg. • Vincennes Rivet is making the school’s second state Class 3A Championship finals appearance in an IHSAA team sport and first Fort Wayne Elmhurst (24-2) vs. Owen Valley (24-2), 6 p.m. since the volleyball team qualified in 1973. (ET). • Players to Watch: FW Canterbury – Tabitha Gerardot Both teams enter as first-time state finalists. For Fort (5-11, Jr., F): 23.1 ppg, 13.0 rpg, 2.1 apg; Cassie Kreiger Wayne Elmhurst, the appearance marks the first for a girls (5-8, Jr., F): 11.7 ppg, 4.5 rpg, 2.3 apg. Vincennes

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ihsaa_preview_girls_basketball_raffel.indd 1 3/3/09 8:45:39 AM basketball team and second overall in a team sport. Owen This game is all about Goliath. South Bend Washington is Valley won the program’s first regional title since 1994 and led by the state’s leading scorer, Skylar Diggins. Ben Davis becomes the first team in school history to advance to state. is ranked No. 1 nationally by USA Today. SB Washington, ranked No. 4 nationally by USA Today, is playing in its fourth Fast Facts consecutive state finals. Ben Davis is undefeated and owns • Owen Valley is riding a 17-game win streak, which the best record in the state over the last two years (53-2). includes three straight wins against top 10 tournament Fast Facts teams (No. 9 Gibson Southern, No. 3 Vincennes Lincoln, No. 6 Crawfordsville). • Ben Davis is playing for a third state title all-time (2000, 2001) and making the program’s fourth appearance in • Fort Wayne Elmhurst captured the school’s first regional the state finals (1992). title since 1999. • With a victory, Ben Davis would become the first girls • FW Elmhurst has won 10 straight games with the team’s team to win 30 games in a season and the 14th all-time only losses this season occurring against state finalists girls team to conclude the state finals unbeaten. Oak Hill and Fort Wayne Canterbury. • South Bend leads the state in points per game (80.2), • Players to Watch: Fort Wayne Elmhurst – Lecretia Smith and has a state best record (102-6) over the last four (5-10, Sr., G): 17.2 ppg, 10.2 rpg, 2.4 apg; Lacia Gorman years. (5-7, So., G): 14.2 ppg, 2.5 rpg, 4.3 apg; Liza Clemons (6-2, So., F/C): 13.9 ppg, 7.7 rpg. Owen Valley – Heather • Players to Watch: South Bend Washington – Skylar Gonser (5-9, Sr., F): 14.6 ppg, 6.3 rpg, 3.3 apg; Nickole Diggins (5-10, Sr., G): 29.0 ppg, 6.4 rpg, 6.4 apg; Takoia Gonser (5-9, Sr., F/C): 12.9 ppg, 7.7 rpg, 2.4 apg; Kaitlin Larry (5-11, Sr., F): 12.4 ppg, 4.9 rpg; Jasmine Watson Sweatman (5-9, Jr., F/C): 10.5 ppg, 5.0 rpg, 2.1 apg. (6-3, Sr., C): 11.5 ppg, 8.7 rpg. Ben Davis – (5-7, Sr., G): 15.6 ppg, 3.2 rpg, 2.7 apg; Bria Goss (5-10, Class 4A Championship So., G): 11.1 ppg, 6.6 rpg, 2.6 apg. South Bend Washington (26-0) vs. Ben Davis (29-0), approximately 40 minutes following conclusion of previous game. Enter to WIN! Enter the Raffle to win! Stop by the VYPE Tent to enter. During Session 1, win an autographed basketball. During Session 2, win an autographed Joseph Addai authentic Super Bowl XLI jersey. Winners will be drawn during halftime of the second game during each session! All entries must be received no later than the start of the second quarter of the second game during each session.

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ihsaa_preview_girls_basketball_raffel.indd 2 3/3/09 8:45:49 AM Tournament Results

Regional Semifinal Regional Championship Semi-State Championship State Championship February 21 February 21 February 28 March 7

Gary West Side 54 Michigan City 66 Michigan City 77 Class 4A Valparaiso SB Washington 77 Elkhart Memorial 38 SB Washington 98 SB Washington 69 SB Washington Plymouth Pendleton Heights 60 Pendleton Heights 50 Laf. Jefferson 59

Huntington North Pendleton Heights 45 FW Southside 65 FW South Side 40 FW Northrop 32

Lawrence North 29 Lucas Oil Stadium Ben Davis 65 Ben Davis 66 Ben Davis 59 Carmel 59 Southport Carmel 42 Perry Meridian 55 Ben Davis Bloomington South 38 Southport Jeffersonville 50 Jeffersonville OT 41 Mooresville 27 Evans. Harrison 59 Bedford North Lawrence Mooresville 56 Mooresville 92

Regional Semifinal Regional Championship Semi-State Championship State Championship February 21 February 21 February 28 March 7

Plymouth 46 Plymouth 44 Griffith 37 Class 3A Rensselaer Central Benton Central 56 Benton Central 62 Benton Central 54 Gary Roosevelt 34 Plymouth FW Elmhurst NorthWood 47 NorthWood 59 Leo 35

Peru FW Elmhurst 64 FW Elmhurst 84 FW Elmhurst 70 Blackford 53

Batesville 50 Lucas Oil Stadium Crawfordsville 58 Crawfordsville 56 Mount Vernon Crawfordsville 44 Roncalli 44 Rushville 51 Rushville 48 Owen Valley North Harrison 51 Southport Vincennes Lincoln 53 Vincennes Lincoln 53 Jasper Owen Valley 49 Owen Valley 50 Owen Valley 75 Gibson Southern 49

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Regional Semifinal Regional Championship Semi-State Championship State Championship February 21 February 21 February 28 March 7

Garrett 69 Garrett 51 Hanover Central 38 Class 2A Culver Community Garrett 42 Winamac 45 Fairfield 43 Fairfield 60 Oak Hill Wabash 29 Elkhart Central Oak Hill 56 Oak Hill 66

Cass Oak Hill 55 Carroll (Flora) 42 FW Bishop Luers 47 FW Bishop Luers 67

Heritage Christian 69 Lucas Oil Stadium Heritage Christian 63 Hagerstown 44 Lawrence Central Heritage Christian 90 Winchester 70 Winchester 46 North Decatur 32 Heritage Christian North Posey 55 Bedford North Lawrence Austin 80 Austin 73 Forest Park Austin 69 North Knox 39 Covenant Christian 48 Covenant Christian 48

Regional Semifinal Regional Championship Semi-State Championship State Championship February 21 February 21 February 28 March 7

Kouts 39 FW Canterbury 61 FW Canterbury 53 Class A Caston FW Canterbury 44 Tri-County 43 Oregon-Davis 55 Oregon-Davis 70 FW Canterbury Elkhart Central Monroe Central 36 Southern Wells 41 Southern Wells 69

Tri-Central Southern Wells 43 Laf. Cent. Catholic 49 Turkey Run 34 Turkey Run OT 55

White River Valley 48 Lucas Oil Stadium University 44 University 49 Southwestern (Shelby.) University 46 Waldron 2OT 53 Waldron 32 Jac-Cen-Del 52 Vincennes Rivet Wood Memorial 29 Bedford North Lawrence South Central 44 South Central 47 North Daviess Vincennes Rivet 56 Vincennes Rivet 60 Vincennes Rivet 55 Northeast Dubois 49

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

Team Facts Town/City: Fort Wayne County: Allen Superintendent: Jonathan Hancock Principal: Bob Schantz Athletic Director: Ken Harkenrider Asst. Athletic Director: Connie Oberlin Head Coach: Scott Kreiger Assistant Coaches: Rollie Clements, Thomas Rehm, Chief Johnson Student Managers: Amy Pasalich, Jamie Trenkner School Colors: Royal Blue and White Conference: Independent Enrollment: 307 Front Row Seated (left to right): Paige Wells, Cassie Kreiger, Nakao Mauch, Megan Pedro, Kelly Karr, Becky Starters Returning From Last Year: (4) Pedro, Madison Moyle; Back Row: Assistant Coach Tom Rehm, Assistant Coach Rollie Clements, Emily Tabitha Gerardot, Cassie Kreiger, Paige Brinkman, Molly Sekar, Bethany Disher, Tabitha Gerardot, Julia Hyndman, Katy Graves, Jordan Fisher, As- Wells, and Becky Pedro. sistant Coach Chief Johnson, Head Coach Scott Kreiger; Not Pictured: Victoria Sengstack. Last Year’s Final Won-Loss Record: 21-5

Team Roster & Statistics Season Results (22-4) Lt. Dk. Name Ht. Gr. Pos. GP FG-FGA FG% 3FG% FT% Ast. Reb. Pts. 11/18 at Hamilton W 81-27 00 00 Becky Pedro 5-9 10 G 24 72-131 .550 .250 .611 5.1 2.9 7.7 11/19 at Woodlan W 53-45 11 11 Jordan Fisher 5-6 10 G 15 3-20 .150 1.000 .200 0.1 0.5 1.1 11/22 FW Concordia Lutheran L 47-54 12 12 Emily Brinkman 5-3 10 G 19 5-18 .278 .000 .643 0.3 0.6 1.0 11/25 Eastside W 65-36 14 14 Katy Graves 5-4 9 G 21 6-13 .462 .000 .818 0.1 0.3 1.0 12/03 Fort Wayne South Side L 33-78 20 20 Paige Wells 5-6 11 G 25 24-77 .312 .260 .654 1.4 2.6 4.6 12/06 at Wawasee L 45-56 21 21 Megan Pedro 5-11 12 F 10 11-29 .379 .270 .476 1.4 3.6 6.2 12/10 at Whitko W 52-43 22 22 Cassie Kreiger 5-8 11 F 26 99-214 .463 .451 .693 2.3 4.5 11.7 23 32 Molly Sekar 5-6 11 F 15 0-4 .000 .333 1.000 0.2 0.7 0.3 12/13 Bethany Christian W 65-34 32 32 Kelly Karr 5-5 12 F 24 11-29 .380 .000 .733 0.3 1.6 1.4 1/06 Fort Wayne Elmhurst W 62-54 33 33 Tabitha Gerardot 5-11 11 F 26 188-337 .558 .474 .722 2.1 13.0 23.1 1/10 Carmel L 41-66 34 34 Madison Moyle 5-7 10 F 26 33-96 .344 1.000 .587 0.9 3.7 3.8 1/13 at New Haven W 57-47 44 44 Nakao Mauch 5-3 12 F 23 11-24 .458 .000 .200 0.4 1.9 1.0 1/17 at Lakewood Park Christian W 60-38 1/20 at Central Noble W 55-33 1/22 Adams Central W 63-13 Team Totals / Percentages 471-1005 .469 .335 .658 12.9 32.8 57.7 1/24 FW Blackhawk Christian W 70-37 Opponent Totals / Percentages 42.0 1/27 at Harding W 64-63 1/29 at Fremont W 69-55 1/31 at Prairie Heights W 66-47 2/2 at Heritage W 53-28 State Finals History 2/4 Bluffton W 61-32 State Champion: 2008 (A) Appearances: 2008 (A), 2009 (A) FW Canterbury Sectional 2/10 Elkhart Christian W 68-30 2/13 FW Blackhawk Christian W 44-18 2/14 Bethany Christian W 65-21

Caston Regional 2/21 Kouts W 53-39 2/21 Oregon-Davis W 61-55

Elkhart Central Semi-State 2/28 Southern Wells W 44-43

Scott Kreiger Head Coach

8 IHSAA - Pure Spirit. Pure Sport! Vincennes Rivet Patriots Class A

Team Facts Town/City: Vincennes County: Knox Superintendent: Father David Fleck Principal: Janice Jones Athletic Director: Jennifer Finch Head Coach: Tim Young Assistant Coaches: Brent Meeks, Shelia Herman, Paula Westfall and Charlie Waggoner Student Managers: Katelin Bahr, Alexi Pea, Caroline Dunn and Grace Waggoner School Colors: Purple and Gold Conference: Blue Chip Enrollment: 92 Starters Returning From Last Year: (2) Front Row (left to right): Assistant Coach Paula Westfall, Manager Alexi Pea, Victoria Brocksmith, Lauren Tucker, Sara Young, Julia Finch, Amber Fowler, Casandra Brocksmith, Maria Matick, Manager Grace Mallory Niehaus and Sara Young. Waggoner; Second Row: Assistant Coach Shelia Herman, Elizabeth Keller, Mallory Niehaus, Julia Pratt, Last Year’s Final Won-Loss Record: 19-4 Ellie Herman, Erin Wehrheim, Emily Montgomery, Manager Katelin Bahr, Macie McCoy, Chelsea Meeks, Izzy Plahn, Natalie Frey; Back Row: Athletic Director Jenifer Finch, Principal Janice Jones, Head Coach Tim Young, Assistant Coach Charlie Waggoner, Assistant Coach Brent Meeks. Season Results (23-1) 11/11 Shakamak W 76-33 Team Roster & Statistics 11/15 Eastern Greene W 65-34 Lt. Dk. Name Ht. Gr. Pos. GP FG-FGA FG% 3FG% FT% Ast. Reb. Pts. 11/20 at North Knox W 52-39 2 2 Julia Finch 5-4 10 G 22 5-18 .277 .333 .500 0.4 0.4 1.3 11/22 at North Posey W 56-53 3 3 Chelsea Meeks 5-4 11 G 3 18-35 .514 .375 .571 4.3 3.6 16.3 11/24 Washington Catholic W 52-28 5 5 Ellie Herman 5-10 9 C 18 11-21 .524 .000 .250 0.0 0.8 1.3 12/4 Bloomfield W 38-37 11 11 Victoria Brocksmith 5-4 11 G 24 12-40 .300 .105 .600 0.9 0.8 1.6 12/6 Mount Vernon (Posey) W 63-36 14 14 Casandra Brocksmith 5-7 10 G 24 67-144 .465 .263 .681 2.8 3.9 9.0 12/9 Clay City W 65-30 15 15 Elizabeth Keller 5-8 9 G 24 64-153 .418 .000 .633 1.9 3.7 8.2 12/11 at South Knox W 55-39 21 21 Erin Wehrheim 5-11 10 F 24 61-140 .436 .000 .700 1.6 5.2 6.3 12/15 Linton-Stockton W 66-32 22 22 Sara Young 5-7 10 G 24 32-62 .516 .341 .767 5.5 2.0 10.2 12/20 Shoals W 61-45 24 24 Mallory Niehaus 5-11 10 F 24 58-124 .468 .000 .579 1.0 3.1 5.8 12/27 at Evansville Mater Dei W 71-60 30 30 Natalie Frey 5-10 9 F 6 0-0 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0.0 1/8 at North Daviess W 42-26 34 34 Lauren Tucker 5-6 10 F 20 2-9 .222 .000 .400 0.0 1.0 0.4 1/12 at White River Valley L 38-51 40 40 Amber Fowler 5-6 10 F 13 0-2 .000 .000 .250 0.0 0.2 0.1 1/15 Loogootee W 37-35 42 42 Macie McCoy 5-6 11 F 5 0-3 .000 .333 .333 0.0 0.8 1.4 1/20 at Barr-Reeve W 52-49 44 44 Emily Montgomery 5-9 10 F 24 67-173 .387 .182 .576 1.3 4.1 8.1 2/2 at Northeast Dubois W 58-39 Maria Matick 5-2 9 G 0 0-0 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0.0 2/4 at Wood Memorial W 66-55 Izzy Phlan 5-6 9 F 1 0-0 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0.0 Julia Platt 6-1 9 C 3 0-0 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0.0 Loogootee Sectional 2/10 North Daviess W 39-27 Team Totals / Percentages 397-924 .430 .293 .630 16.3 25.3 54.0 2/13 Loogootee W 33-31 Opponent Totals / Percentages 268-728 .368 .327 .622 24.0 39.6 2/14 Barr-Reeve W 41-38

North Daviess Regional State Finals History 2/21 Northeast Dubois W 60-49 First Appearance 2/21 South Central (Elizabeth) W 55-44

Bedford North Lawrence Semi-State 2/27 University W 56-46

Tim Young Head Coach

IHSAA - Pure Spirit. Pure Sport! 9 Oak Hill Golden Eagles Class 2A

Team Facts Town/City: Converse County: Grant Superintendent: Joel Martin Principal: Mike McDivitt Athletic Director: Rob Martin Asst. Athletic Director: Ryan Fagan Head Coach: Todd Law Assistant Coaches: Marc Planck, Jon Gillespie, Sarah Matthews, Deric Skinner Student Managers: Alexis Holt, Meghan Knight, Tiffani Hunt School Colors: Navy and Vegas Gold Conference: Central Indiana Enrollment: 527 Front Row (left to right): Assistant Coach Marc Planck, Bekah Hochstedler, Shancy Larson, Brittany Berry, Starters Returning From Last Year: (4) Kristen Hicks, Lauren Meese, Cara Fultz, Courtney Moses, Head Coach Todd Law; Back Row: JV Coach Kristen Hicks, Lauren Meese, Ashley Sarah Matthews, Assistant Coach Jon Gillespie, Assistant Coach Deric Skinner, Tiffany Petro, Ashley Picker- Pickering, and Courtney Moses. ing, Marissa Coolman, Rachel Winger, Lorrie Newhouse, Manager Meghan Knight, Manager Alexis Holt, Last Year’s Final Won-Loss Record: 26-1 Manager Tiffani Hunt.

Team Roster & Statistics Season Results (27-1) Lt. Dk. Name Ht. Gr. Pos. GP FG-FGA FG% 3FG% FT% Ast. Reb. Pts. 11/14 at Northfield W 73-40 11 11 Brittany Berry 5-7 12 G 19 0-10 .000 .000 .200 0.3 0.6 0.1 11/18 Taylor W 71-54 13 13 Shancy Larson 5-5 9 G 28 23-88 .261 .000 .345 0.4 1.8 2.0 11/21 Huntington North W 61-37 15 15 Courtney Moses 5-7 11 G 28 182-340 .535 .471 .884 6.4 4.0 18.3 11/25 at Southwood W 81-35 21 21 Lauren Meese 5-6 12 G 28 115-253 .455 .344 .716 4.6 3.4 12.4 11/29 Manchester W 83-43 23 23 Bekah Hochstedler 5-3 9 G 11 2-7 .286 .500 .500 0.0 0.5 0.5 12/5 at Elwood W 95-32 25 25 Lorrie Newhouse 5-7 10 G 25 10-43 .233 .313 .750 0.2 0.6 1.7 12/9 at Maconaquah W 69-23 33 33 Marissa Coolman 6-0 10 F 28 67-161 .416 .286 .617 0.7 5.3 5.9 12/13 Mississinewa W 93-38 35 35 Tiffany Petro 6-1 9 C 13 0-3 .000 .000 .000 0.1 0.7 0.0 12/16 Wabash W 64-45 41 41 Kristen Hicks 5-10 12 F 28 120-277 .433 .289 .625 2.0 2.8 11.3 12/20 at Frankton W 76-23 43 43 Cara Fultz 5-5 12 F 19 2-15 .133 .000 .235 0.1 1.1 0.4 12/29 Wawasee (3 OT) W 61-58 45 45 Ashley Pickering 6-4 11 C 28 190-298 .638 .000 .670 0.7 9.5 16.2 12/29 Ben Davis L 40-64 51 51 Rachel Winger 5-11 11 C 28 11-42 .262 .000 .417 0.2 2.6 1.0 1/3 Eastbrook W 70-28 1/3 Madison Grant W 58-33 Team Totals / Percentages 722-1537 .470 .342 .676 15.4 31.4 68.8 1/8 Kokomo W 57-38 Opponent Totals / Percentages 394-1182 .333 .311 .599 6.5 23.3 38.3 1/17 at Eastbrook W 70-28 1/21 at Fort Wayne Elmhurst W 71-56 1/24 Alexandria W 86-19 1/27 at Eastern (Geentown) W 65-40 State Finals History 1/31 Madison Grant W 78-39 2/3 at Marion W 66-56 Runner-Up: 2008 (2A) 2/5 Blackford W 79-20 Appearances: 2008 (2A), 2009 (2A) Eastern (Greentown) Sectional 2/10 Tipton W 80-38 2/13 Eastern (Greentown) W 57-28 2/14 Taylor W 60-44

Cass Regional 2/21 Wabash W 66-29 2/21 Fort Wayne Bishop Luers W 56-47

Elkhart Central Semi-State 2/28 Garrett W 55-42 Todd Law Head Coach

10 IHSAA - Pure Spirit. Pure Sport! Heritage Christian Eagles Class 2A

Team Facts Town/City: Indianapolis County: Marion Superintendent: Ray Casey Principal: Dave Baniszewski Athletic Director: Andrew Riddick Asst. Athletic Directors: Michelle York and Chris Burns Head Coach: Rick Risinger Assistant Coaches: Ron Young, Ben Con- ner, Courtney Lloyd, Megan Risinger Student Manager: Emily Myers School Colors: Royal, Black and White Conference: Independent Enrollment: 544 Front Row (left to right): Hannah Dixon, Ashley Bryant, Alyssa Burton, Kaycee Jones, Meredith Martin, Claire Starters Returning From Last Year: (5) Freeman, Brittany Webb, Leah Richards; Second Row: Assistant Coach Courtney Lloyd, Kelly Faris, Ellie Claire Freeman, Kelly Faris, Emily Ander- Stater, Liz Stratman, Maddie Anderson, Manager Emily Myers, Emily Anderson, Chandelle Davis, Assistant son, Liz Stratman, and Kaycee Jones. Coach Megan Risinger; Back Row: Head Coach Rick Risinger, Assistant Coach Ron Young, Assistant Last Year’s Final Won-Loss Record: 27-1 Coach Ben Conner, Rebecca Budreau; Not pictured: Trainer Andy Shaffer, Athletic Director Andrew Riddick, Principal Dave Baniszewski. Season Results (25-1) Team Roster & Statistics 11/11 Northwest W 77-62 Lt. Dk. Name Ht. Gr. Pos. GP FG-FGA FG% 3FG% FT% Ast. Reb. Pts. 11/15 at FW Bishop Luers W 61-44 00 00 Kaycee Jones 5-9 11 F 26 48-131 .366 .256 .537 1.8 3.7 5.2 11/22 Rufus King (WI) W 67-41 5 5 Liz Stratman 6-3 10 F 26 126-240 .525 .000 .638 1.2 5.8 11.1 12/5 Whitney Young (IL) W 66-64 11 11 Gabby Bryant 5-6 9 G 15 9-17 ,529 .596 .538 0.1 0.3 2.0 12/6 at Brebeuf Jesuit W 75-33 12 12 Claire Freeman 5-9 12 G 26 141-268 .526 .213 .760 4.3 2.7 13.4 12/13 Hamilton Southeastern W 55-49 13 13 Alyssa Burton 5-5 12 G 24 26-73 .356 .190 .571 1.3 1.0 2.7 12/15 Indpls. Crispus Attucks W 78-13 14 14 Maddie Anderson 5-9 10 F 26 44-101 .436 .441 .732 1.2 2.2 5.1 12/16 Indpls. Scecina Memorial W 71-37 23 23 Meredith Martin 5-6 12 G 20 28-67 .418 .314 .545 0.4 0.9 3.7 12/18 Indpls. Northwest W 87-42 35 35 Ellie Stater 6-3 9 C 11 1-8 .125 .000 .500 0.0 0.5 0.3 12/20 Indpls. Arlington W 73-41 24 24 Brittany Webb 5-4 9 G 26 22-52 .423 .333 .700 1.3 1.0 2.5 12/27 at Roncalli W 55-25 32 32 Emily Anderson 5-8 12 G 26 113-211 .536 .410 .755 1.8 3.0 11.1 12/29 Rushville W 53-49 34 34 Kelly Faris 5-11 12 F 26 131-243 .539 .303 .779 4.9 8.8 14.1 1/8 Pike W 71-46 44 44 Leah Richards 5-9 10 F 15 7-13 .538 .000 .400 0.3 1.5 1.1 1/10 at Fishers W 59-48 1/13 at Northwestern W 70-33 Team Totals / Percentages 698-1429 .488 .319 .694 18.3 30.2 70.0 1/19 Crawfordsville W 75-46 Opponent Totals / Percentages 1/20 at Indpls. Cathedral W 75-51 1/31 Bolingbrook (IL) L 56-60 2/2 Northfield W 69-44 2/5 Anderson W 81-62 State Finals History 2/7 Penn W 80-55 State Champion: 2006 (2A), 2007 (2A), 2008 (2A) Runner-Up: 2004 (2A) Triton Central Sectional Appearances: 2004 (2A), 2006 (2A), 2007 (2A), 2/13 Triton Central W 79-36 2008 (2A), 2009 (2A) 2/14 Park Tudor W 65-39

Lawrence Central Regional 2/21 Hagerstown W 69-44 2/21 Winchester W 63-46

Bedford North Lawrence Semi-State 2/28 Austin W 90-69

Rick Risinger Head Coach

IHSAA - Pure Spirit. Pure Sport! 11 Fort Wayne Elmhurst Trojans Class 3A

Team Facts Town/City: Fort Wayne County: Allen Superintendent: Dr. Wendy Robinson Principal: Chad Hissong Athletic Director: Steve Townsend Head Coach: Mark Redding Assistant Coaches: Michael Wallace, Tom Lindsey, Juan Gorman and Becca Eleiott Student Managers: Kayla Smith, Carlee Zent, Dillon Redding, Michael Redding and Jacob Redding Statisticians: Jeff Herring, Julie Hollings- worth, Mark Sexton School Colors: Red and Gray Front Row (left to right): Rosie Lewis, Karah Peppler; Middle Row: Morgan Banks, Cora Tatum, Lacia Gor- Conference: Summit Athletic man, Lecretia Smith, Liza Clemons, Danielle Roberson, Eleni Barker; Top Row: Head Coach Mark Redding, Enrollment: 958 Assistant Coaches: Becca Eleiott, Tom Lindsey, Michael Wallace and Juan Gorman. Starters Returning From Last Year: (3) Lecretia Smith, Lacia Gorman and Liza Clemons. Last Year’s Final Won-Loss Record: 23-3 Team Roster & Statistics Lt. Dk. Name Ht. Gr. Pos. GP FG-FGA FG% 3FG% FT% Ast. Reb. Pts. 4 4 Cora Tatum 5-9 11 G 26 56-132 .424 .245 .500 2.7 3.9 8.4 Season Results (24-2) 12 12 Rosie Lewis 5-7 9 G 25 51-131 .389 .154 .583 2.9 4.2 5.7 14 14 TeSharra Thomas 5-4 9 G 25 18-50 .360 .269 .481 0.9 1.2 2.8 11/15 Fort Wayne Snider W 57-48 20 20 Eleni Barker 5-3 11 G 18 8-17 .470 .400 .500 0.8 1.2 2.3 11/21 at Whitko W 80-38 22 22 Ayanna Martin 5-6 9 G/F 4 1-4 .250 .000 .000 0.0 0.8 0.5 11/25 Homestead W 75-58 23 23 Liza Clemons 6-2 10 F/C 26 153-254 .602 .000 .675 1.5 7.7 13.9 11/29 Knox W 71-32 24 24 Lacia Gorman 5-7 10 G 26 103-185 .556 .286 .750 4.3 2.5 14.2 11/29 at Tippecanoe Valley W 72-49 30 30 Shamell Wagstaff 5-7 9 G/F 13 3-10 .300 .333 .800 0.1 1.6 1.0 12/02 Bellmont W 73-43 32 32 Lecretia Smith 5-10 12 G/F 25 175-312 .560 .111 .650 2.4 10.2 17.2 12/06 FW Bishop Dwenger W 85-60 33 33 Shannell Ruch 5-7 9 F/C 3 0-1 .000 .000 .000 0-0 0.3 0.0 12/12 at Harding W 83-50 34 34 Morgan Banks 5-7 11 G/F 1 0-0 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0.0 12/23 Fort Wayne Northrop W 81-50 40 40 Danielle Roberson 5-10 11 F 26 34-73 .465 .000 .480 0.1 2.0 3.1 12/27 Fort Wayne Snider W 59-51 44 44 Karah Peppler 6-1 9 C 25 25-62 .403 .000 .500 0.1 1.9 2.4 12/27 Fort Wayne South Side W 60-49 Lauren Fisher 5-5 11 C 0 0-0 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0.0 1/06 at Fort Wayne Canterbury L 54-62 1/07 Fort Wayne Northrop W 60-36 Team Totals / Percentages 628-1240 .506 .255 .611 15.3 38.7 69.0 1/13 at FW Concordia Lutheran W 63-48 Opponent Totals / Percentages 362-1023 .353 .247 .669 8.1 35.7 47.6 1/16 Fort Wayne North Side W 67-26 1/21 Oak Hill L 56-71 1/23 Fort Wayne Wayne W 94-36 1/27 New Haven W 85-56 State Finals History 1/30 Fort Wayne Bishop Luers W 57-55 2/06 at Fort Wayne South Side W 46-36 First Appearance Bellmont Sectional 2/10 Bellmont W 67-39 2/13 Fort Wayne Wayne W 70-34 2/14 Norwell W 61-43

Peru Regional 2/21 Blackford W 84-53 2/21 Northwood W 70-59

Plymouth Semi-State 2/28 Benton Central W 64-56 Mark Redding Head Coach

12 IHSAA - Pure Spirit. Pure Sport! Owen Valley Patriots Class 3A

Team Facts Town/City: Spencer County: Owen Superintendent: Marsha Turner-Shear Principal: Dr. Jeff Bond Athletic Director: John Heckman Asst. Athletic Director: Brian Crowe Head Coach: Tom Anderson Assistant Coaches: Steve Goddard and Todd York Student Managers: Emily Abrell and Allisa Polley School Colors: Red, White and Blue Conference: Western Indiana Enrollment: 860 Front Row (left to right): Manager Allisa Polley, Assistant Coach Steve Goddard, Head Coach Tom Starters Returning From Last Year: (5) Anderson, Assistant Coach Todd York, Manager Emily Abrell; Back row: Sam Cooper, Micah York, Mack Heather Gonser, Nickole Gonser, Sam Evans, Caitlyn Kinnick, Heather Gonser, Nickole Gonser, Kaitlin Sweatman, Caitlin Leichter, Adrian Gillaspy, Cooper, Adrian Gillaspy, Kaitlin Sweatman Ashley Marsh. Last Year’s Final Won-Loss Record: 22-3

Team Roster & Statistics Season Results (24-2) Lt. Dk. Name Ht. Gr. Pos. GP FG-FGA FG% 3FG% FT% Ast. Reb. Pts. 10 10 Adrian Gillaspy 5-6 12 G 24 66-158 .418 .321 .778 1.5 1.7 9.0 11/12 Terre Haute South L 57-73 12 12 Mack Evans 5-3 10 G 26 54-118 .458 .204 .560 1.2 0.9 5.8 11/14 South Vermillion W 84-22 20 20 Micah York 5-4 12 G 24 30-71 .423 .467 .750 0.7 1.5 2.9 11/17 Cloverdale W 94-40 22 22 Sam Cooper 5-1 11 G 26 67-184 .364 .313 .692 4.3 2.0 8.0 11/19 at Mitchell W 75-62 24 24 Heather Gonser 5-9 12 F 26 157-298 .527 .387 .723 3.2 6.2 14.3 11/24 Cascade W 72-36 30 30 Caitlin Leichter 5-8 10 F 18 12-33 .364 .500 .571 0.4 2.2 1.8 12/6 West Vigo W 82-42 32 32 Nickole Gonser 5-9 12 F/C 25 123-223 .552 .200 .734 2.4 7.6 12.7 12/9 at Bloomington North W 61-51 34 34 Kaitlin Sweatman 5-9 11 F/C 26 102-202 .505 .000 .686 2.2 5.0 10.6 12/12 South Vermillion W 64-18 40 40 Caitlyn Kinnick 5-10 10 F/C 15 9-23 .391 .375 .333 0.2 1.1 1.5 12/29 Indianapolis Arlington L 38-58 42 42 Ashley Marsh 5-5 11 F 17 8-16 .500 .000 .000 0.2 1.5 0.9 12/29 Forest Park W 67-56 12/30 Edgewood W 63-42 Team Totals / Percentages 628-1326 .474 .310 .691 15.7 27.5 64.7 12/30 Indianapolis Arlington W 46-30 Opponent Totals / Percentages 1/7 Monrovia W 87-47 1/9 Northview W 63-46 1/12 at Clay City W 65-36 1/16 at Brown County W 65-28 1/23 at Edgewood W 57-55 State Finals History 2/2 Bloomfield W 47-30 First Appearance 2/6 at Sullivan W 78-33 2/7 White River Valley W 60-57

Owen Valley Sectional 2/10 South Vermillion W 68-36 2/13 West Vigo W 58-14 2/14 Edgewood W 60-53

Jasper Regional 2/21 Gibson Southern W 50-49 2/21 Vincennes Lincoln W 75-53

Southport Semi-State 2/28 Crawfordsville W 49-44

Tom Anderson Head Coach

IHSAA - Pure Spirit. Pure Sport! 13 South Bend Washington Panthers Class 4A

Team Facts Town/City: South Bend County: St. Joseph Superintendent: James M. Kapsa Principal: George W. McCullough, Jr. Athletic Director: Marilyn Coddens Head Coach: Maurice Scott Assistant Coaches: Don Coddens, Jose Robles, , Margaret Batteast Student Managers: Daliyah Jones, Brittany Porter School Colors: Kelly Green and White Conference: Northern Indiana Enrollment: 1,454 Front Row (left to right): Alandrea Pfeifer-Nailon, Skylar Diggins, Karis Phillips, Takoia Larry, Jasmine Starters Returning From Last Year: (2) Watson; Middle Row: Manager Daliyah Jones, Assistant Coach Leon Scott, Assistant Coach Jacqueline Bat- Skylar Diggins and Takoia Larry. teast, Assistant Coach Don Coddens, Head Coach Maurice Scott, Assistant Coach Jose Robles, Volunteer Last Year’s Final Won-Loss Record: 23-3 Monique Hernandez, Volunteer Lannie Jones, Assistant Coach Margaret Batteast; Back Row: Rakeesha Lane, Shareita Patton, Terran Scott, Brytney Bennett, Porscha Hill, Avante Newsome-Gunn, Jazmine Watson. Season Results (26-0) 11/15 LaPorte W 95-31 Team Roster & Statistics 11/21 at SB St. Joseph’s W 89-19 Lt. Dk. Name Ht. Gr. Pos. GP FG-FGA FG% 3FG% FT% Ast. Reb. Pts. 11/25 South Bend Riley W 95-31 1 1 Karis Phillips 5-2 12 G 26 62-145 .428 .359 .857 3.8 1.6 7.1 11/28 FW Bishop Luers W 75-35 2 2 Shareita Patton 5-5 9 G 25 49-157 .312 .175 .368 1.4 1.6 4.8 12/4 at Elkhart Central W 84-27 3 3 Jazmine Watson 5-7 12 G 26 33-90 .367 .105 .667 0.9 2.1 3.8 12/5 Bowman Academy W 95-40 4 4 Skylar Diggins 5-10 12 G 25 255-453 .563 .420 .780 6.4 6.4 29.0 12/10 at Plymouth W 52-38 5 5 Terran Scott 5-6 10 G 23 14-29 .483 .333 .750 0.4 0.5 1.8 12/12 Mishawaka W 79-30 10 10 Porscha Hill 5-7 10 G 20 12-29 .414 .182 .500 0.2 0.7 1.4 12/19 at South Bend Adams W 92-10 14 14 Avante Newsome-Gunn5-6 11 G/F 23 10-19 .526 .000 .438 0.1 1.0 1.2 12/27 M.L. King (MI) W 70-35 32 32 Takoia Larry 5-11 12 F 26 134-257 .521 .219 .558 0.9 4.9 12.4 12/29 Newark Univ. (NJ) W 75-73 33 33 Brytney Bennett 6-0 9 F/C 24 26-69 .377 .000 .321 0.3 2.2 2.5 12/30 Madison Bob Jones (AL) W 64-54 50 50 Jasmine Watson 6-3 12 C 18 86-169 .509 .333 .607 1.3 8.7 11.5 1/2 Gary West W 92-70 55 55 Rakeesha Lane 5-9 12 F 26 60-158 .380 .222 .647 0.7 6.2 6.1 1/3 Elkhart Memorial W 70-54 1/6 Mishawaka Marian W 80-36 1/9 at Michigan City W 94-58 Team Totals / Percentages 790-1668 .474 .320 .644 15.7 34.9 80.2 1/16 Lake Zurick (IL) W 92-58 Opponent Totals / Percentages 44.2 1/17 Bolingbrook (IL) W 66-65 1/21 at Penn W 88-45 1/23 South Bend Clay W 83-60 State Finals History 1-29 Benton Harbor (MI) W 75-39 State Champion: 2007 (4A) Runner-Up: 2006 (4A), 2008 (4A) Penn Sectional Appearances: 2006 (4A), 2007 (4A), 2008 (4A), 2009 (4A) 2/13 Penn W 53-30 2/14 South Bend Clay W 83-60

Valparaiso Regional 2/21 Elkhart Memorial W 69-38 2/21 Michigan City W 98-66

Plymouth Semi-State 2/28 Pendleton Heights W 77-45

Maurice Scott Head Coach

14 IHSAA - Pure Spirit. Pure Sport! Ben Davis Giants Class 4A

Team Facts Town/City: Indianapolis County: Marion Superintendent: Dr. Terry Thompson Principal: Joel McKinney Athletic Director: Kevin Britt Asst. Athletic Director: John Clark Girls Sports Director: Lisa Bugay Head Coach: Stan Benge Assistant Coaches: Dee Dowler, Sara Strahm, Omega Harrington, Brian Elmore, and Christie Alvey Student Managers: TaiReicka Glover, Deidra Windfield and Kya Harris School Colors: Purple and White Front Row (left to right): Emily Huber, Chanel Simmons, Jordan Huber, Janee Kimball, Demetria Nunley- Conference: Metropolitan Interscholastic Lash, Alexandria Bentley, Jade Mills-Harris; Back Row: Assistant Coach Sara Strahm, Head Coach Stan Enrollment: 4,300 Benge, Bria Goss, DeAirra Goss, Dorothy Williams, Shawnece Teague, Vivian Holcomb, Jazmine Windham, Starters Returning From Last Year: (5) Katie Kirschner, Brionna Arnold, Assistant Coach Demetrius Dowler, Assistant Coach Omega Harrington, Vivian Holcomb, Dee Dee Williams, Bria Manager, TaiReikca Glover. Goss, Alexandria Bentley, and DeAirra Goss. Last Year’s Final Won-Loss Record: 24-2 Team Roster & Statistics Lt. Dk. Name Ht. Gr. Pos. GP FG-FGA FG% 3FG% FT% Ast. Reb. Pts. 00 00 Vivian Holcomb 5-11 11 F 29 41-84 .490 .000 .720 0.8 3.7 3.6 Season Results (29-0) 2 2 Dee Dee Williams 5-11 11 G 29 67-157 .430 .340 .750 4.1 3.9 7.6 5 5 Jordan Huber 5-7 11 G 28 21-48 .440 .270 .710 1.7 2.2 5.1 11/18 at Pike W 73-35 10 10 Jazmine Windham 5-11 10 G 13 7-12 .580 .750 .333 0.1 1.0 1.8 11/22 Bolingbrook (IL) W 42-28 12 12 Janae Kimball 5-3 10 G 27 11-26 .420 .000 .560 0.9 2.1 1.7 11/26 Perry Meridian W 64-35 13 13 Bria Goss 5-10 10 G 29 121-215 .560 .333 .770 2.6 6.6 11.1 11/28 Brownsburg W 68-37 15 15 Demetria Nunley-Lash 5-8 11 F 29 44-113 .390 .000 .570 0.7 4.7 4.1 12/4 Lawrence North W 92-55 20 20 Alexandria Bentley 5-7 12 G 29 162-315 .510 .380 .780 2.7 3.2 15.6 12/9 at Beech Grove W 71-14 21 21 Chanel Simmons 5-7 12 G 28 25-57 .440 .333 .570 0.5 1.3 2.5 12/11 North Central (Indpls.) W 50-18 22 22 Brionna Arnold 5-9 9 G 15 6-8 .750 .000 .500 0.3 0.6 1.0 12/13 Decatur Central W 60-44 23 23 Emily Huber 5-8 12 F 29 27-54 .500 .360 .750 0.9 2.4 3.7 12/13 Perry Meridian W 56-34 30 30 Shawnece Teague 6-2 9 C 19 11-27 .410 .000 .750 0.2 1.3 1.3 12/26 Terre Haute North W 70-22 34 34 Katie Kirschner 5-10 10 F 13 1-7 .140 .000 .500 0.1 0.2 0.3 12/29 Connersville W 61-34 40 40 DeAirra Goss 5-10 12 F 29 107-201 .530 .000 .600 1.6 4.1 8.6 12/29 Oak Hill W 64-40 1/3 Bloomington South W 70-37 Team Totals / Percentages 651-1324 .490 .320 .680 16.4 35.7 65.7 Opponent Totals / Percentages 280-798 .350 .200 .610 7.9 24.4 35.2 1/3 Plainfield W 94-43 1/8 Indpls. Cathedral W 89-27 1/10 North Central (Indpls.) W 70-31 1/15 at Decatur Central W 52-38 1/16 Warren Central W 73-57 State Finals History 1/22 Avon W 53-34 State Champion: 2000 (4A), 2001 (4A) 1/25 at Center Grove W 87-50 Appearances: 1992, 2000 (4A), 2001 (4A), 2009 (4A) 1/30 at Carmel W 72-57 2/2 at Terre Haute South W 54-51 2/4 Brebeuf Jesuit W 76-39

Ben Davis Sectional 2/10 Indianapolis Manual W 38-9 2/13 Pike W 60-27 2/14 Decatur Central W 59-27

Ben Davis Regional 2/21 Lawrence North W 62-33 Stan Benge 2/21 Carmel W 65-42 Head Coach Southport Semi-State 2/28 Mooresville W 59-27

IHSAA - Pure Spirit. Pure Sport! 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 $629,000 in college scholarships have been presented by Indiana Patricia L. Roy Farm Bureau Insurance to deserving high school students in Indiana.

2008 Class 4A 2008 Class 3A 2008 Class A Mental Attitude Award Mental Attitude Award Mental Attitude Award Danielle Havel Jessica Centa Aubrey Holle Carmel Plymouth Fort Wayne Canterbury

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

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2008 IHSAA 4A Girls Basketball 2008 IHSAA 3A Girls Basketball State Champion State Champion Carmel Plymouth

Year Champion Runner-Up Score Head Coach Record Site 1975-76 Warsaw Bloomfield 57-52 Janice Soyez 22-0 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 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

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2008 IHSAA 2A Girls Basketball 2008 IHSAA A Girls Basketball State Champion State Champion Heritage Christian Fort Wayne Canterbury

Year Champion Runner-Up Score Head Coach Record Site 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 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

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

GREYHOUNDS RUN AWAY WITH FIRST STATE CHAMPIONSHIP The Carmel Greyhounds defeated the defending cham- and two ties in the first half as Carmel led at the break, 43- pion South Bend Washington Panthers, 84-72, to claim the 39. school’s first girls basketball title. It was the school’s state- Although the Panther’s press caused some Carmel leading 89th IHSAA championship in all sports including the turnovers, the six-point lead the Greyhounds took into the 5A football and girls swimming and diving championships fourth quarter was never relinquished. Carmel was led in earlier this school year. scoring by junior Chrissy Steffen who tied a 4A state finals Balanced scoring was the key to the Greyhound victory record with 31 points (Reicina Russell, Terre Haute South, as they placed four players in double figures. The teams 2002). Senior Danielle Havel added a double-double with mirrored each other in many statistical categories but the 16 points and a game-high 14 rebounds. Senior Ashlee Greyhounds (23-4) came out on top where it mattered most Spearman and junior Lauren McRoberts each ended the to end the Panthers’ hopes for back-to-back titles. evening with 14 points a piece. The game was back and forth with six lead changes The Panthers were led by the state’s leading scorer junior Tyler Diggins with 25, four shy of her average, and fellow junior Takoia Larry added 24. Larry and senior Shalana Murray finished with a team high nine rebounds each. The Panthers, coached by Marilyn Coddens in her 14th season, were making their third consecutive state finals ap- pearance. They compiled a 137-14 record over the previous six years. Carmel, led by fourth year coach Scott Bowen, made its second title game appearance and first since its 1995 state runner-up season. Carmel’s 84 points tied South Bend Washington’s output from 2006-07 against Columbus East for the most points in a 4A title game. The 156 points between the two teams set the record for points in a final game.

PLYMOUTH EDGES BISHOP CHATARD FOR FIRST STATE TITLE Leslie Swihart’s with :03 seconds remaining Plymouth, led by 16th year coach Dave Cox, finished gave Plymouth a one point win and the 3A state champion- the season at 22-4. Centa led the way with 14 points and ship, the school’s first in girls basketball. nine boards, junior Lyzz Smith added 13, and Leslie Swihart With the game tied at 46-46, Swihart drove the lane finished nine points and seven assists. and was fouled on the play by Rachel Kimack of Bishop Kevin Sweeney, in his fourth year at the helm at Bishop Chatard. Swihart missed the first free throw and hit the sec- Chatard, led the Trojans to a 23-5 record. Senior guard ond for the 47-46 lead. Chatard’s Megan Gardner tossed up Anne Boese a last second heave which caromed off the front of the rim. finished The girls state title came a little over 11 months after with 15 the boys team carried home the 3A state championship. It points, five was the Plymouth girls’ first trip back to state since its 3A rebounds, state runner-up season in 2001. and four In a game that featured 11 ties and six lead changes, assists, while Chatard went up 44-40 on Anne Boese’s layup with 4:44 Caroline remaining but Plymouth came right back on its next posses- Schutzman sion as Brittany Davis nailed a jumper to pull within 44-42. added 13 Plymouth then tied it with 1:37 left on a Swihart layup. points and Gardner hit a pair of free throws with :47 left to give Chatard grabbed a two-point edge but Jessica Centa nailed a short jumper to eight boards. even it at 46-46 with :38 seconds left. Megan Gard- Gardner was fouled with 16 seconds left in the game ner chipped by Swihart but missed the front end of the one-and-one and in with 13 Plymouth called timeout with 10 second left to set up its points and last play. The Pilgrims then in-bounded the ball setting up six assists. Swihart’s drive to the basket in the final seconds. 20 IHSAA - Pure Spirit. Pure Sport! Last Year’s State Finals in Review

EAGLES SOAR, AGAIN, TO THIRD STRAIGHT TITLE The top-ranked Heritage Christian Eagles handed the fourth fouls in the third quarter sending her to the bench Oak Hill Golden Eagles their only defeat of the season, with 4:58 remaining and it took away the Golden Eagles 53-31, to capture their third straight Class 2A title. Heritage inside presence. Heritage Christian outscored Oak Hill, 9-2, Christian was making its fourth trip to the finals in five years the remainder of the quarter and were never threatened while Oak Hill again. was making its Heritage Christian, coached by third year leader Rick very first appear- Risinger, was led by freshman Liz Stratman and junior Kelly ance. Faris who each recorded a double-double. Faris finished Heritage with 10 points and 11 rebounds and Stratman ended with Christian led only 10 points and 10 boards. Freeman finished with nine points. 20-15 at the half Oak Hill was led by junior Kristen Hicks with eight but outscored points and eight rebounds. Senior Heather Hicks added Oak Hill, 17-5, in seven points and Pickering contributed eight rebounds. Oak the third quarter, Hill was held to a season-low 31 points. behind junior The Golden Eagles, led by fifth year coach Todd Law, Claire Freeman’s finished the season 26-1 and had compiled a two-year eight points, record of 50-3. to take a com- Heritage Christian ended the season 27-1, including manding 37-20 wins over 3A finalist Bishop Chatard and 4A finalist Carmel lead. Oak Hill’s earlier this season. 6-4 sophomore Heritage Christian tied the Class 2A state finals record center Ashley for most team assists in a game (17) and Faris’ seven as- Pickering picked sists was an individual record. up her third and

FORT WAYNE CANTERBURY WINS FIRST STATE CHAMPIONSHIP A strong second half performance by Fort Wayne Can- 17 rebounds to break the Class A state finals rebounding terbury led the Cavaliers past University, 36-32, to claim record by two. Aubrey Holle added six points and three the Class A state championship, the school’s first in a girls steals, freshman Becky Pedro also chipped in with six sport. points, six rebounds, and three steals. Kreiger tallied all Both teams displayed an up-tempo style of play in three of her points from the line and also had three steals. the first quarter, as University jumped to a 6-0 lead early Bill Thornburgh, in his fifth year at the helm for Univer- in the game. The Trailblazers led by as many as seven sity, led his team to a final record of 20-7. Walker led the before Canterbury cut the lead to three to end the first way with 10 points and six rebounds, sophomore guard Bria quarter at 9-6. A and fast break lay up by senior guard Sneed added nine points and four steals, and junior Katie Aubrey Holle gave Canterbury their first lead with 4:23 Adlam collected six points, nine boards, and three steals. left in the second quarter. University stole the momentum back though and took a 16-15 lead into the locker room at halftime. Trailing 30-25 at the end of the third quarter, University managed to hold Canterbury scoreless until 2:18 remained in the game but still trailed 31-29. With :56 remaining, Canterbury’s Cassie Kreiger hit a free throw, her second rimmed out but was rebounded by fellow sophomore forward Tabitha Gerardot who put it back up to extend the lead 34-29. A quick three pointer by University junior Ieysha Walker pulled the Trailblazers within two at 34-32, but Gerardot and Kreiger both hit a free throw to seal the game in the final seconds. Canterbury, led by 10th year head coach Scott Kreiger, finished the season 21-5, winning their final 14 games. Gerardot led all scorers with 16 points, while she grabbed

IHSAA - Pure Spirit. Pure Sport! 21 Outstanding Official

Mike Zehr to be Honored as Outstanding Official A 33 year veteran official, Dubois resident, Mike Zehr made up of men and women who give up much of their is the recipient of the 2009 Interscholastic Athletic Official personal time to in providing wholesome, worthwhile, Association Award for excellence in the sport of girl’s and healthy activities for the student athletes in our state. basketball. Mike will be honored This honor comes as a result of Zehr’s selection by a com- in a special ceremony at today’s mittee representing those 26 associations. Statewide, there state final tournament. are more than 8,000 officials licensed by the IHSAA in 11 Each year, the Indiana High sports. School Athletic Association, in A 33 year member of the Southwestern Official’s As- cooperation with the National sociation, Zehr has served as President of the Association Federation of Interscholastic for four years, Clinician for four years, and is currently Officials Association, recognizes serving his seventh year as Rules Interpreter. Zehr is also and honors an outstanding of- a licensed volleyball and official, and has overseen ficial in each of 11 sports during three state finals tournaments between the sports. the school year Zehr attended Northeast Dubois high school in the During his career, Mike has class of 1972, and has worked for 24 years as a material 22 sectionals, 17 regionals, 5 semi-states and three state damage specialist for Farm Bureau Insurance. Zehr has finals to his credit. been married to his wife Marion for 32 years. They have 2 Mike was nominated for this award by the Southwest- children, Alex and Audra. ern Officials Association, one of 26 associations in Indiana

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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 Pts. Year 1. Reicina Russell Terre Haute South 31 2002 1. Skylar Diggins South Bend Washington 17 2007 Chrissy Steffen Carmel 31 2008 2. Jasmine Ussery Castle 16 2006 3. April Traylor Martinsville 28 1998 3. Kelly Kuhn Lake Central 15 1998 4. Skylar Diggins SB Washington 27 2007 Reicina Russell Terre Haute South 15 2002 5. Skylar Diggins SB Washington 25 2008 5. Amber Harris North Central (Indpls.) 14 2005 Amber Harris North Central (Indpls) 25 2005 Shelby Ross Columbus East 25 2007 Class 3A Rk. Name School Pts. Year Class 3A 1. Brandy Swihart Plymouth 14 2001 Rk. Name School Pts. Year 2. Allison Lindborg South Bend St. Joseph’s 13 2003 1. Katie Gearlds Beech Grove 33 2003 3. Katie Gearlds Beech Grove 12 2003 2. Ta’Shia Phillips Brebeuf Jesuit 29 2007 4. Ellen Rehme Indianapolis Cathedral 10 2001 3. Melissa Lechlitner SB St. Joseph’s 28 2005 Andrea White Franklin 10 1998 4. Natalie Will NorthWood 24 1999 Ashley Nelson Gibson Southern 10 2002 5. Jennifer Callier Indianapolis Cathedral 23 1999 Stannye Wolf Corydon Central 10 2005 Class 2A Class 2A Rk. Name School Pts. Year Rk. Name School Pts. Year 1. Amanda Norris Shenandoah 30 2002 1. Jill Fenneman Southridge 13 1998 2. Kara Meyer Southridge 28 1998 Kara Meyer Southridge 13 1998 3. Courtney Felke Rochester 24 2004 Teran Warner Shenandoah 13 2002 4. Megan Dossen FW Bishop Luers 23 2001 4. Heather Kress Forest Park 12 2000 5. Rachel King FW Bishop Luers 22 2000 5. Julie Brawner Southwestern (Hanover) 11 2003 Jennie Moppert Fort Wayne Bishop Luers 11 1999 Class A Rk. Name School Pts. Year Class A 1. Brittany Schoen South Central (Eliz.) 28 2006 Rk. Name School Pts. Year 2. Allison Hughes North Vermillion 25 2003 1. Jennifer Brock Rising Sun 15 2000 3. Kristen Miller Tri-Central 24 2003 Elizabeth Salyer Triton 15 2001 4. Kourtney Mennen Clinton Prairie 23 1999 3. Jenna Jones Lafayette Central Catholic 14 2006 5. Melissa Cochrane Bloomfield 22 1998 Kristen Miller Tri-Central 14 2003 Sara McIntosh Bloomfield 22 1998 Keely Wilhite Wood Memorial 14 2007 Top 15 Scoring Leaders (Single Class) Top 15 Rebounding Leaders (Single Class) One Game (* championship game) One Game (* championship game) Rk. Name School Pts. Year Rk. Name School Pts. Year 1. Columbus East 42 1980* 1. Maria Stack Columbus East 22 1980* 2. LaTaunya Pollard East Chicago Roosevelt 36 1977* 2. Jennifer Herman Fort Wayne Snider 21 1988* 3. Abby Conklin Charlestown 33 1993 3. Diana Hoereth Roncalli 19 1986 4. Michelle Brand Evansville Reitz 31 1981* 4. Christy Robison Scottsburg 18 1989* Marla Inman Bedford North Lawrence 31 1992 5. Stephanie Blake Warren Central 17 1984 6. Kim Land North Central (Indpls.) 30 1979 LaTaunya Pollard East Chicago Roosevelt 17 1979* Jody Beerman Heritage 30 1982 7. Kamie Arnold Huntington North 16 1990 Renee Westmoreland Scottsburg 30 1989* Leslie Ferrell Scottsburg 16 1986* 9. Courtney Cox Noblesville 29 1988* Betsy Palecek Carmel 16 1995* Leslie Ferrell Scottsburg 29 1986* Linda Williams Marion 16 1981 Chanda Kline Warsaw 29 1978* 11. Debbie Benziger Kokomo 15 1994* Allison Lee Columbus East 29 1994 Kelli Kerkhoff McCutcheon 15 1993* 13. Dana Creighton Warsaw 28 1991 Trena Keys Marion 15 1981 Cara Guillon Scottsburg 28 1988 Melyssa Morrow Evansville Reitz 15 1981* Teri Rosinski Norwell 28 1977 Betsy Palecek Carmel 15 1995 Anita Folk Warsaw 28 1978 Amy Metheny Southport 28 1980* Two Games Maria Stack Columbus East 28 1980 Rk. Name School Pts. Year 1. Maria Stack Columbus East 33 1980 Two Games 2. Betsy Palecek Carmel 31 1995 Rk. Name School Pts. Year 3. Stephanie Blake Warren Central 30 1984 1. Maria Stack Columbus East 70 1980 Jennifer Herman Fort Wayne Snider 30 1988 2. LaTaunya Pollard East Chicago Roosevelt 54 1977 LaTaunya Pollard East Chicago Roosevelt 30 1979 3. Jody Beerman Heritage 53 1982 6. Debbie Benziger Kokomo 29 1994 4. Michelle Brand Evansville Reitz 52 1981 7. Melyssa Morrow Evansville Reitz 28 1981 5. Courtney Cox Noblesville 50 1988 8. Lori Meinerding Fort Wayne Northrop 27 1986 6. Anita Folk Warsaw 49 1978 9. Leslie Ferrell Scottsburg 26 1986 7. Dana Creighton Warsaw 48 1991 10. Sandy Grabowski Crown Point 25 1985 8. Marla Inman Bedford North Lawrence 46 1992 Christy Robison Scottsburg 25 1989 Amy Metheny Southport 46 1980 12. Chanda Kline Warsaw 24 1978 10. Tammy Hammel Crown Point 45 1983 13. Linda Godby Warren Central 23 1984 11. Chanda Kline Warsaw 43 1976 Sandy Grabowski Crown Point 23 1984 12. Leslie Ferrell Scottsburg 42 1986 Kelli Kerkhoff McCutcheon 23 1993 Renee Westmoreland Scottsburg 42 1989 14. LaTaunya Pollard East Chicago Roosevelt 41 1979 15. Kamie Arnold Huntington North 40 1990 Debbie Benziger Kokomo 40 1994 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! 23 State Finals Records

Most Points Most Combined Points In A Quarter 4A: 84 by South Bend Washington vs. Columbus East, 2007 4A: 53 by SB Washington (30) and Col. East (23) (3rd qtr.), 2007 84 by Carmel vs. South Bend Washington, 2008 3A: 40 by Indpls. Cathedral (21) and NorthWood (19) (1st qtr.), 1999 3A: 72 by NorthWood vs. Indianapolis Cathedral, 1999 40 by Indpls. Cathedral (22) and NorthWood (18) (3rd qtr.), 1999 2A: 70 by Southwestern (Hanover) vs. Shenandoah, 2002 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: 134 by Southwestern (Han.) (70) and Shenandoah (64), 2002 A: 148 by Bloomfield (90) and Morgan Township (58), 1998 Largest Margin of Victory Single Class 4A: 24 by Ben Davis (69) and Fort Wayne Snider (45), 2001 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: 48 by S.B. Washington vs. Columbus East (2nd half), 2007 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: 34 by South Bend Washington vs. Columbus East, 2007 Semifinal Game: 54 by Kokomo vs. Charlestown (2nd half), 1993. 3A: 30 by NorthWood vs. Indianapolis Cathedral, 1999 Championship Game: 2A: 24 by Southwestern (Hanover) vs. Shenandoah, 2002 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: 55 by Carmel (29) and South Bend Washington (26), 2008 (2nd half), 2006 3A: 59 by NorthWood (30) and Indianapolis Cathedral (29), 1999 Single Class 2A: 47 by Southwestern (Han.) (24) and Shenandoah (23), 2002 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: 30 by S.B. Washington and Columbus East (3rd quarter), 2007 Most Field Goals Attempted 3A: 24 by S.B.St. Joseph’s vs. Corydon Central (4th quarter), 2005 4A: 77 by South Bend Washington vs. Columbus East, 2007 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: 64 by Bluffton vs. Southridge, 1998 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: 38 by North Central vs. Warsaw, 2004. 3A: 124 by FW Bishop Luers (63) and Evans. Memorial (61), 2006 3A: 37 by Fort Wayne Bishop Luers vs. Gibson Southern, 2002. 2A: 117 by Bluffton (64) and Southridge (53), 1998 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: .559 (19-34) by Valparaiso vs. Ben Davis, 2000 (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: .473 (9-19) by Jimtown vs. Heritage Christian, 2007 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: .463 by Valparaiso (19-34) and Ben Davis (25-61), 2000 (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: .444 by Jimtown (9-19) and Heritage Christian (7-17), 2007 A: .442 by Bloomfield (40-67) and Morgan Township (25-80), 1998 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: 20 by South Bend St. Joseph’s vs. Corydon Central, 2005 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: 35 by S.B. St. Joseph’s (20) and Corydon Central (15), 2005. (Since 1988) 2A: 34 by Southwestern (Han.) (18) and Shenandoah (16), 2002. 4A: 12 by South Bend Washington (8) and Castle (4), 2006 A: 43 by Laf. Cent. Cath. (32) and South Central (Eliz.) (11), 2006 3A: 12 by S. B. St. Joseph’s (8) and Corydon Central (4), 2005 Single Class 2A: 16 by Jimtown (9) and Heritage Christian (7), 2007 Semifinal Game: 36 by Benton Cent. (28) and Hunt. North (8), 1989 A: 12 by South Central (Eliz.) (7) and Laf. Central Cath. (5), 2006 Championship Game: Single Class 37 by Kokomo (22) and McCutcheon (15), 1993 Semifinal Game: 12 by Kokomo (8) and Charlestown (4), 1993. Championship Game: 9 by Hunt. North (7) and Carmel (2), 1995. Most Free Throws Attempted 4A: 42 by Castle vs. South Bend Washington, 2006 Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted (Since 1988) 3A: 32 by West Lafayette vs. Franklin, 1998. 4A: 25 by South Bend Washington vs. Carmel, 2008 2A: 28 by Rochester vs. Heritage Christian, 2004. 3A: 18 by Wawasee vs. Brebeuf Jesuit, 2007 A: 42 by Laf. Central Catholic vs. South Central (Elizabeth), 2006 2A: 19 by Jimtown vs. Heritage Christian, 2007 Single Class A: 27 by South Central (Eliz.) vs. Lafayette Central Catholic, 2006 Semifinal Game: 35 by Rushville vs. Chesterton, 1981. Single Class Championship Game: 35 by Scottsburg vs. Benton Central, 1989. Semifinal Game: 20 by Kokomo vs. Charlestown, 1993; 20 by Charlestown vs. Kokomo, 1993 Most Combined Free Throws Attempted Championship Game: 25 by Kokomo vs. Lake Central, 1994 4A: 58 by Castle (42) and South Bend Washington (16), 2006 3A: 45 by Evans. Memorial (27) and FW Bishop Luers (18), 2006 Most Combined 3-Point Field Goals Attempted 2A: 49 by Southwestern (Han.) (27) and Shenandoah (22), 2002 (Since 1988) A: 59 by Laf. Cent. Cath. (42) and South Central (Eliz.) (17), 2006 4A: 34 by South Bend Washington (25) and Carmel (9), 2008 Single Class 3A: 29 by Corydon Central (15) and S. B. St. Joseph’s (14), 2005 Semifinal Game: 58 by F. W. Snider (31) and Scottsburg (27), 1988 2A: 36 by Jimtown (19) and Heritage Christian (17), 2007 Championship Game: A: 40 by South Central (Eliz.) (27) and Laf. Cent. Cath. (13), 2006 53 by Scottsburg (35) and Benton Central (18), 1989 Single Class Semifinal Game: 40 by Kokomo (20) and Charlestown (20), 1993 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: .875 (25-28) by Rochester vs. Heritage Christian, 2004 2A: 10 by Southridge vs. Bluffton, 1998 A: .842 (16-19) by Clinton Prairie vs. New Washington, 1999 A: 10 by Wood Memorial vs. Oregon-Davis, 2007 Single Class Single Class Semifinal Game: Semifinal Game: 15 by Marion vs. Evansville Reitz, 1981 1.000 (14-14) by Valparaiso vs. Bedford North Lawrence, 1991 Championship Game: 9 by Fort Wayne Snider vs. Noblesville, 1988 Championship Game: .823 (14-17) by Crown Point vs. Martinsville, 1997 Most Combined Blocked Shots (Since 1980) 4A: 15 by S. B. Washington (11) and Columbus East (4), 2007 Highest Combined Free Throw Percentage 3A: 10 by Brebeuf Jesuit (10) and Wawasee (0), 2007 4A: .741 by S. B. Washington (12-16) and Castle (31-42), 2006 2A: 14 by Southridge (10) and Bluffton (4), 1998 3A: .875 by S. B. St. Joseph’s (20-23) and Corydon Cent. (15-17), A: 15 by Triton (8) and Rising Sun (7), 2000 2005 Single Class 2A: .795 by Rochester (25-28) and Heritage Christian (6-11), 2004 Semifinal Game: 17 by Marion (15) and Evansville Reitz (2), 1981 A: .742 by Clinton Prairie (16-19) and New Wash. (10-16), 1999 Championship Game: 12 by FW Snider (9) and Noblesville (3), 1988 Single Class Semifinal Game: Most Steals (Since 1980) .782 by Benton Central (28-33) and Huntington North (8-13), 1989 4A: 20 by Ben Davis vs. Fort Wayne Snider, 2001 Championship Game: 3A: 19 by Fort Wayne Bishop Luers vs. Gibson Southern, 2002 .764 by Noblesville (9-11) and Anderson Highland (4-6),1987 2A: 16 by Bluffton vs. Southridge, 1998 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 Single Class Most Combined Rebounds Semifinal Game: 31 by Anderson (19) and Kokomo (12), 1994 (includes team rebounds) Championship Game: 4A: 100 by S. B. Washington (52) and Columbus East (48), 2007 28 by Noblesville (19) and Fort Wayne Snider (9), 1988 3A: 97 by Indianapolis Cathedral (52) and Plymouth (45), 2001 2A: 85 by Southridge (49) and Bluffton (36), 1998 Most Fouls A: 115 by Triton (61) and Rising Sun (54), 2000 4A: 28 by South Bend Washington vs. Castle, 2006 Single Class 3A: 25 by Franklin vs. West Lafayette, 1998. Semifinal Game: 116 by Evansville Reitz (62) and Marion (54), 1981 2A: 21 by Heritage Christian vs. Rochester, 2004. Championship Game: A: 32 by South Central (Eliz.) vs. Lafayette Central Catholic, 2006 101 by Southport (53) and Columbus East (48), 1980 Single Class Semifinal Game: 25 by East Chicago Roosevelt vs. Warsaw, 1976. Most Assists (Since 1978) Championship Game: 27 by Benton Central vs. Scottsburg, 1989. 4A: 19 by Ben Davis vs. Fort Wayne Snider, 2001 3A: 20 by NorthWood vs. Indianapolis Cathedral, 1999 Most Combined Fouls 2A: 17 by Heritage Christian vs. Jimtown, 2007; 4A: 47 by South Bend Washington (28) and Castle (19), 2006 17 by Heritage Christian vs. Oak Hill, 2008 3A: 35 by Franklin (25) and West Lafayette (10), 1998; A: 27 by Bloomfield vs. Morgan Township, 1998 35 by Plymouth (19) and Indianapolis Cathedral (16), 2001 Single Class 2A: 39 by Shenandoah (20) and Southwestern (Han.) (19), 2002 Semifinal Game: 22 by Kokomo vs. Charlestown, 1993; A: 47 by South Central (Eliz.) (32) and Laf. Cent. Cath. (15), 2006 22 by Carmel vs. Washington, 1995; Single Class 22 by Washington vs. Carmel, 1995 Semifinal Game: 41 by Anderson Madison Heights (24) and North Championship Game: 23 by F. W. Snider vs. Noblesville, 1988 Central (Indianapolis) (17), 1979 Championship Game: Most Combined Assists (Since 1978) 41 by Southport (21) and Columbus East (20), 1980; 4A: 33 by Carmel (18) and South Bend Washington (15), 2008 41 by Benton Central (27) and Scottsburg (14), 1989; 3A: 33 by NorthWood (20) and Indianapolis Cathedral (13), 1999 41 by McCutcheon (23) and Kokomo (18), 1993; 2A: 31 by Forest Park (16) and F. W. Bishop Luers (15), 2000; 41 by Crown Point (25) and Martinsville (16), 1997 31 by Shenandoah (16) and Southwestern (Han.) (15), 2002 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 Fort Wayne Snider (23) and Noblesville (17), 1988

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Most 3-Point Field Goals Made (Since 1988) Individual Records 4A: 4 by Isabell Rhenwrick, Gary West Side vs. North Central (Indpls), 2005 Most Points 4 by Skylar Diggins, South Bend Washington vs. Castle, 2006 4A: 31 by Reicina Russell, Terre Haute South vs. S. B. Riley, 2002; 3A: 3 by Asjah Zinnerman, Indianapolis Cathedral vs. Columbia 31 by Chrissy Steffen, Carmel vs. S.B. Washington, 2008 City, 2000; 3A: 33 by Katie Gearlds, Beech Grove vs. S.B. St. Joseph’s, 2003 3 by Melissa Lechlitner and Aimee Litka, S.B St. Joseph’s vs. 2A: 30 by Amanda Norris, Shenandoah vs. Southwestern (Han.), Corydon Central, 2005; 2002 3 by Taylor Goshert, Wawasee vs. Brebeuf Jesuit, 2007 A: 28 by Brittany Schoen, South Central (Elizabeth) vs. Lafayette 2A: 6 by Sarah Deshone, Jimtown vs. Heritage Christian, 2007 Central Catholic, 2006 A: 4 by Lindsay Secrest, Bloomfield vs. Morgan Township, 1998 Single Class Single Class Semifinal Game: Semifinal Game: 33 by Abby Conklin, Charlestown vs. Kokomo, 1993 5 by Robin Houchins, Washington vs. Carmel, 1995 Championship Game: Championship Game: 42 by Maria Stack, Columbus East vs. Southport, 1980 4 by Debbie Benziger, Kokomo vs. Lake Central, 1994; Natalie Rhoden, Martinsville vs. Crown Point, 1997 Most Field Goals Made 4A: 14 by Reicina Russell, Terre Haute South vs. S. B. Riley, 2002 3A: 13 by Katie Gearlds, Beech Grove vs. South Bend St. Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted 4A: 11 by Skylar Diggins, SB Washington vs. Carmel, 2008 Joseph’s, 2003 3A: 11 by Asjah Zinnerman, Ind. Cathedral vs. Columbia City, 2000 2A: 12 by Kara Meyer, Southridge vs. Bluffton, 1998 2A: 11 by Kristen Hicks, Oak Hill vs. Heritage Christian, 2008 A: 11 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: Semifinal Game: 9 by Tricia Williams, Charlestown vs. Kokomo, 1993 16 by Abby Conklin, Charlestown vs. Kokomo, 1993 Championship Game: Championship Game: 16 by LaTaunya Pollard, East Chicago 9 by Debbie Benziger, Kokomo vs. Lake Central, 1994; Roosevelt vs. Mount Vernon (Fortville), 1977 9 by Natalie Rhoden, Martinsville vs. Crown Point, 1997 Most Field Goals Attempted 4A: 28 by Skylar Diggins, SB Washington vs. Columbus East, 2007 Highest 3-Point Field Goal Percentage 28 by Skylar Diggins, SB Washington vs. Carmel, 2008 (minimum 5 attempts) 4A: .600 (3-5) by Kennitra Johnson, New Albany vs. FW Snider, 1999 3A: 31 by Katie Gearlds, Beech Grove vs. SB St. Joseph’s, 2003 3A: .400 (2-5) by Sharika Webb, Ind. Cathedral vs. Plymouth, 2001 2A: 23 by Abby Salscheider, Bluffton vs. Southridge, 1998 2A: .857 (6-7) by Sarah Deshone, Jimtown vs. Heritage Christian, 2007 A: 28 by Brittany Schoen, South Central (Elizabeth) vs. Lafayette A: .800 (4-5) by Lindsay Secrest, Bloomfield vs. Morgan Twp., 1998 Central Catholic, 2006 Single Class Single Class Semifinal Game: Semifinal Game: 30 by Jodie Whitaker, Austin vs. Wawasee, 1985 .714 (5-7) by Robin Houchins, Washington vs. Carmel, 1995 Championship Game: Championship Game: .600 (3-5) by Marla Inman, Bedford North 35 by Maria Stack, Columbus East vs. Southport, 1980 Lawrence vs. Warsaw, 1991 Highest Field Goal Percentage (minimum 10 attempts) Most Free Throws Made 4A: 14 by Shelby Ross, Columbus East vs. S. B. Washington, 2007 4A: .769 (10-13) by Ashley Varner, SB Wash. vs. Columbus East, 3A: 8 by Keaton Brumm, West Lafayette vs. Franklin, 1998; 2007 8 by Lello Gebisa, West Lafayette vs. Franklin, 1998 3A: .846 (11-13) by Jennifer Callier, Indpls. Cathedral vs. North- 2A: 13 by Courtney Felke, Rochester vs. Heritage Christian, 2004 Wood, 1999 A: 12 by Katie Penchin, Laf. Central Cath. vs. South Central 2A: .700 (7-10) by Carrie Stine, F. W. Bishop Luers vs. Forest Park, (Eliz.), 2006 2000 Single Class A: .818 (9-11) by Kristen Miller, Tri-Central vs. North Vermillion, Semifinal Game: 11 by Anita Folk, Warsaw vs. Heritage, 1978; 2003 11 by Tina Humm, Benton Central vs. Huntington North, 1989; Single Class 11 by Marla Inman, Bedford North Lawrence vs. Ben Davis, 1992 Semifinal Game: .909 (10-11) by Linda Godby, Warren Central vs. Championship Game: Indianapolis Howe, 1984 14 by Maria Stack, Columbus East vs. Southport, 1980 Championship Game: .900 (9-10) by Donna Gill, Fort Wayne Snider vs. Noblesville, 1988

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Most Free Throws Attempted Most Assists (Since 1978) 4A: 18 by Jasmine Ussery, Castle vs. S. B. Washington, 2006 4A: 7 by Kristen Clary, Terre Haute South vs. S. B. Riley, 2002 3A: 12 by Keaton Brumm, West Lafayette vs. Franklin, 1998; 3A: 8 by Natalie Will, NorthWood vs. Indianapolis Cathedral, 1999 12 by Ta’Shia Phillips, Brebeuf Jesuit vs. Wawasee, 2007 2A: 7 by Heather Jackson, Southwestern (Han.) vs. Shenandoah, 2002; 2A: 16 by Courtney Felke, Rochester vs. Heritage Christian, 2004 7 by Amanda Norris, Shenandoah vs. Southwestern (Han.), 2002; A: 12 by Katie Penchin, Laf. Central Cath. vs. South Central 7 by Kelly Faris, Heritage Christian vs. Jimtown, 2007 (Eliz.), 2006 A: 8 by Patsy Hardesty, Bloomfield vs. Morgan Township, 1998 Single Class Single Class Semifinal Game: Semifinal Game: 13 by Beth Shields, Rushville vs. Chesterton, 1981; 10 by Judi Warren, Warsaw vs. East Chicago Roosevelt,1976 13 by Kamie Arnold, Huntington North vs. Noblesville, 1990. Championship Game: Championship Game: 16 by Lori Stinson, FW Snider vs. Noblesville, 1988 20 by Maria Stack, Columbus East vs. Southport, 1980. Most Blocked Shots (Since 1980) Highest Free Throw Percentage 4A: 9 by Amber Harris, North Central vs. Warsaw, 2004 (minimum 10 attempts) 3A: 8 by Ta’Shia Phillips, Brebeuf Jesuit vs. Wawasee, 2007 4A: .933 (14-15) by Shelby Ross, Columbus East vs. South Bend 2A: 8 by Jill Fenneman, Southridge vs. Bluffton, 1998 Washington, 2007 A: 10 by Kaiti Cochren, Wood Memorial vs. Oregon-Davis, 2007 3A: .800 (8-10) by Lello Gebisa, West Lafayette vs. Franklin, 1998 Single Class 2A: .813 (13-16) by Courtney Felke, Rochester vs. Heritage Semifinal Game: 11 by Trena Keys, Marion vs. Evans. Reitz, 1981 Christian, 2004 Championship Game: A: .857 (12-14) by Katie Penchin, Lafayette Central Catholic vs. 9 by Chante’ Stiers, Rushville vs. Evansville Reitz, 1981 South Central (Elizabeth), 2006 Single Class Most Steals (Since 1980) Semifinal Game: 1.000 (10-10) by Alana Hancock, Valparaiso vs. 4A: 9 by Ashley Allen, Ben Davis vs. Fort Wayne Snider, 2001 Bedford North Lawrence, 1991 3A: 7 by Fahkara Malone, Ev. Memorial vs. FW Bishop Luers, 2006 Championship Game: 2A: 6 by Kelly Faris, Heritage Christian vs. Westview, 2006 1.000 (10-10) by Mistina Oliver, Kokomo vs. McCutcheon, 1993 A: 9 by Mary Messer, Rising Sun vs. Triton, 2000 Single Class Most Rebounds Semifinal Game: 7 by Amy Metheny, Southport vs. Marion, 1980 4A: 17 by Skylar Diggins, SB Washington vs. Columbus East, 2007 Championship Game: 3A: 14 by Brandy Swihart, Plymouth vs. Indpls. Cathedral, 2001; 6 by Leah Wooldridge, Anderson Highland vs. Noblesville, 1987; 14 by MarKee Martin, FW Bishop Luers vs. Ev. Memorial, 2006; 6 by Kristen Bodine, Martinsville vs. Crown Point, 1997 14 by Amanda Pedro, FW Bishop Luers vs. Ev. Memorial, 2006 2A: 13 by Kara Meyer, Southridge vs. Bluffton, 1998; 13 by Jill Fenneman, Southridge vs. Bluffton, 1998; 13 by Teran Warner, Shenandoah vs. Southwestern (Han.), 2002 A: 17 by Kelly Faris, Heritage Christian vs. Oak Hill, 2008 Single Class Semifinal Game: 19 by Diane Hoereth, Roncalli vs. Fort Wayne Northrop, 1986 Championship Game: 22 by Maria Stack, Columbus East vs. Southport, 1980

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IHSAA All-Time Career Scoring Leaders IHSAA All-Time Single Season Scoring Leaders As reported to the IHSAA through 2007-08 As reported to the IHSAA through 2007-08 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. Seeger 1994-95 2,869 2. Stephanie White Seeger 1994-95 886 3. Megan King FW Canterbury 2006-07 2,652 3. Katie Gearlds Beech Grove 2002-03 873 4. Abby Conklin Charlestown 1992-93 2,616 4. Shanna Zolman Wawasee 2001-02 846 5. Katie Gearlds Beech Grove 2002-03 2,521 5. Stephanie White Seeger 1993-94 838 6. Debbie Bolen N. Judson-San Pierre 1987-88 2,421 6. Shanna Zolman Wawasee 2000-01 824 7. Jennifer Jacoby Rossville 1990-91 2,344 7. Jodie Whitaker Austin 1984-85 789 8. Brittany Rayburn Attica 2007-08 2,337 8. Kourtney Mennen Clinton Prairie 1998-99 783 9. Brittany Schoen South Central (Eliz.) 2007-08 2,293 9. Skylar Diggins SB Washington 2007-08 767 10. Julie Helm Washington 1994-95 2,236 10. Julie Helm Washington 1994-95 761 11. Patricia Babcock Culver Academies 1989-90 2,199 11. Shanna Zolman Wawasee 1999-00 759 12. Tiffany Gooden Fort Wayne Snider 1993-94 2,198 12. Rachel Dixon South Central (Eliz.) 2002-03 757 13. Kourtney Mennen Clinton Prairie 1998-99 2,191 13. Leslie Johnson FW Northrop 1992-93 739 14. Lisa Shepherd Richmond 1996-97 2,140 14. Rainey Alting Delphi 1995-96 737 15. Jodie Whitaker Austin 1984-85 2,095 15. MaChelle Joseph DeKalb 1987-88 736 16. Amie Owsley Marion Lakeview Chr. 1999-00 2,076 16. Jaclyn Leininger Warsaw 2003-04 733 T17. Rachel Dixon South Central (Eliz.) 2002-03 2,057 17. Patricia Babcock Culver Academy 1989-90 725 T17. Sam Stahl Owen Valley 2006-07 2,057 18. Maria Stack Columbus East 1979-80 715 19. Angela Hamblin Gary Wallace 1993-94 2,053 19. Shanna Zolman Wawasee 2000-01 711 20. Cindy Lamping Batesville 1990-91 2,048 T20. Glenna Bower New Washington 1989-90 709 21. Skylar Diggins SB Washington *2008-09 2,036 T20. Jennifer Jacoby Rossville 1990-91 709 22. Jodi Howell Alexandria Monroe 2004-05 2,026 22. Skylar Diggins SB Washington 2006-07 708 23. Leslie Johnson Fort Wayne Northrop 1992-93 2,020 23. Amie Owsley Marion Lakeview Chr. 1999-00 704 T24. Shyra Ely Ben Davis 2000-01 2,004 T24. Megan King FW Canterbury 2003-04 702 T24. Stacy Stevens Culver Community 2002-03 2,004 T24. Abby Salscheider Bluffton 1997-98 702

Indiana Coaches of Girls Sports Association (ICGSA) Final Regular Season Poll - February 6, 2009 First place votes listed in parentheses Class 4A Class 2A No. Team W-L Pts. No. Team W-L Pts. 1. Ben Davis (13) 23-0 148 1. Heritage Christian (14) 20-1 149 2. South Bend Washington (2) 21-0 134 2. Oak Hill (1) 21-1 136 3. Terre Haute South 18-1 115 3. Garrett 20-1 104 4. Hamilton Southeastern 19-1 114 4. Taylor 18-3 77 5. Plainfield 18-1 74 5. Lapel 16-2 71 6. Jay County 18-0 64 6. Speedway 17-1 68 7. Mooresville 18-1 54 7. Winchester 16-3 62 8. Fishers 19-3 45 8. F.W. Bishop Luers 14-6 59 9. Carmel 15-4 28 9. Austin 17-5 39 10. Jeffersonville 19-3 23 10. Wabash 17-3 19 Others receiving votes: Perry Meridian, Lafayette Jeff, Others receiving votes: Hagerstown, Winamac, North Posey, Elkhart Memorial, Decatur Central. Brownstown Central, Tipton, North Knox, Breman, Jimtown, Bloomfield. Class 3A No. Team W-L Pts. Class A 1. Benton Central (11) 20-1 144 No. Team W-L Pts. 2. Norwell (2) 19-1 123 1. Vincennes Rivet (5) 17-1 137 3. Vincennes Lincoln 17-2 105 2. Oregon-Davis (8) 19-2 116 4. F.W. Elmhurst 18-2 99 3. Barr-Reeve 17-2 110 5. Wawasee 19-3 72 4. Turkey Run 17-2 84 6. Crawfordsville 18-2 61 5. White River Valley 16-4 84 7. Evansville Memorial 17-3 57 6. University 16-4 71 8. Rushville 13-4 37 7. Fort Wayne Canterbury (1) 16-4 57 9. Gibson Southern 20-1 37 8. Argos 15-3 32 10. Owen Valley 18-2 31 9. New Washington 16-4 31 Others receiving votes: Plymouth, Batesville, North Harrison, 10. Lafayette Central Catholic (2) 13-8 26 Calumet, Mitchell. Others receiving votes: Southern Wells, Jac-Cen-Del, Kouts, Southwestern (Shelby), Randolph Southern, Waldron, Crothersville, Borden, Northeast Dubois.

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Most State Championships (Through the 2008 State Finals - * no longer an IHSAA member school) (Through the 2008 State Finals - * no longer an IHSAA member school) School Total Years School Total Years Fort Wayne Bishop Luers 5 1999 (2A), 2000 (2A), 2001 (2A), Indianapolis Cathedral 1 1999 (3A) 2002 (3A), 2006 (3A) Jac-Cen-Del 1 1978 Heritage Christian 3 2006 (2A), 2007 (2A), 2008 (2A) Jimtown 1 2007 (2A) Kokomo 3 1992, 1993, 2003 (4A) Kokomo 1 1994 Tri-Central 3 2003 (A), 2004 (A), 2005 (A) Lake Central 1 1998 (4A) Bedford North Lawrence 2 1983, 1991 McCutcheon 1 1993 Ben Davis 2 2000 (4A), 2001 (4A) Morgan Township 1 1998 (A) Brebeuf Jesuit 2 2004 (3A), 2007 (3A) Mount Vernon (Fortville) 1 1977 Crown Point 2 1984, 1985 New Washington 1 1999 (A) East Chicago Roosevelt* 2 1977, 1979 Noblesville 1 1988 Huntington North 2 1990, 1995 North Judson-San Pierre 1 2005 (2A) Indianapolis Cathedral 2 2000 (3A), 2001 (3A) North Vermillion 1 2003 (A) Martinsville 2 1997, 1998 (4A) Northeast Dubois 1 2005 (A) North Central (Indpls) 2 2004 (4A), 2005 (4A) Oak Hill 1 2008 (2A) Shenandoah 2 2003 (2A), 2005 (2A) Oakland City Wood 1 2007 (A) Triton 2 2000 (A), 2001 (A) Perry Meridian 1 2003 (4A) Warsaw 2 1976, 1978 Plymouth 1 2001 (3A) Beech Grove 1 2003 (3A) Rising Sun 1 2000 (A) Bloomfield 1 1998 (A) Rushville 1 1981 Carmel 1 2008 (4A) Scottsburg 1 1986 Castle 1 2006 (4A) South Bend Riley 1 2002 (4A) Center Grove 1 1996 South Bend St. Joseph’s 1 2003 (3A) Clinton Prairie 1 1999 (A) South Central (Elizabeth) 1 2006 (A) Evansville Reitz 1 1981 Southwestern (Hanover) 1 2003 (2A) Fort Wayne Canterbury 1 2008 (A) University 1 2008 (A) Fort Wayne Northrop 1 1986 Warren Central 1 1984 Fort Wayne Snider 1 1988 Washington Catholic 1 2004 (A) Heritage 1 1982 Westview 1 2006 (2A) Lafayette Central Catholic 1 2006 (A) White River Valley 1 2001 (A) Lake Central 1 1994 New Albany 1 1999 (4A) Noblesville 1 1987 Most State Finals Appearances North Vermillion 1 2002 (A) (Through the 2008 State Finals - * no longer an IHSAA member school) NorthWood 1 1999 (3A) School Total Years Oregon-Davis 1 2007 (A) Fort Wayne Bishop Luers 6 1999 (2A), 2000 (2A), 2001 (2A), Plymouth 1 2008 (3A) 2002 (3A), 2004 (3A), 2006 (3A) Rochester 1 2004 (2A) Kokomo 5 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 2003 (4A) Scottsburg 1 1989 Valparaiso 5 1982, 1991, 1992, 1996, 2000 (4A) South Bend St. Joseph’s 1 2005 (3A) Bedford North Lawrence 4 1983, 1990, 1991, 1992 South Bend Washington 1 2007 (4A) Columbus East 4 1980, 1994, 1997, 2007 (4A) Southport 1 1980 Crown Point 4 1983, 1984, 1985, 1997 Southridge 1 1998 (2A) Heritage Christian 4 2004 (2A), 2006 (2A), 2007 (2A), Southwestern (Hanover) 1 2002 (2A) 2008 (2A) Terre Haute South 1 2002 (4A) Noblesville 4 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990 West Lafayette 1 1998 (3A) Shenandoah 4 2001 (2A), 2002 (2A), 2003 (2A), 2005 (2A)

Warsaw 4 1976, 1978, 1991, 2004 (4A) Most State Runner-Up Finishes Ben Davis 3 1992, 2000 (4A), 2001 (4A) (Through the 2008 State Finals - * no longer an IHSAA member school) Bloomfield 3 1976, 1977, 1998 (A) School Total Years 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) Columbus East 2 1980, 2007 (4A) Heritage 3 1978, 1982, 1983 Crown Point 2 1983, 1997 Huntington North 3 1989, 1990, 1995 Fort Wayne Snider 2 1999 (4A), 2001 (4A) Indianapolis Cathedral 3 1999 (3A), 2000 (3A), 2001 (3A) Shenandoah 2 2001 (2A), 2002 (2A) Lake Central 3 1994, 1995, 1998 (4A) South Bend Washington 2 2006 (4A), 2008 (4A) North Central (Indpls.) 3 1979, 2004 (4A), 2005 (4A) Warsaw 2 1991, 2004 (4A) Rushville 3 1981, 1985, 1993 Wawasee 2 1985, 2007 (3A) Scottsburg 3 1986, 1988, 1989 Anderson Highland 1 1987 South Bend Washington 3 2006 (4A), 2007 (4A), 2008 (4A) Anderson Madison Heights* 1 1979 Tri-Central 3 2003 (A), 2004 (A), 2005 (A) Austin 1 1999 (2A) Anderson 2 1990, 1994 Benton Central 1 1989 Austin 2 1985, 1999 (2A) Bloomfield 1 1976 Benton Central 2 1988, 1989 Bluffton 1 1998 (2A) Carmel 2 1995, 2008 (4A) Carmel 1 1995 Fort Wayne Northrop 2 1986, 1987 Columbia City 1 2000 (3A) Marion 2 1980, 1981 Corydon Central 1 2005 (3A) Martinsville 2 1997, 1998 (4A) Evansville Memorial 1 2006 (3A) North Vermillion 2 2002 (A), 2003 (A) Forest Park 1 2000 (2A) NorthWood 2 1997, 1999 (3A) Fort Wayne Bishop Luers 1 2004 (3A) Plymouth 2 2001 (3A), 2008 (3A) Franklin 1 1998 (3A) South Bend St. Joseph’s 2 2003 (3A), 2005 (3A) Gary West Side 1 2005 (4A) Southwestern (Hanover) 2 2002 (2A), 2003 (2A) Gibson Southern 1 2002 (3A) Triton 2 2000 (A), 2001 (A) Hebron 1 2002 (A) Wawasee 2 1985, 2007 (3A) Heritage Christian 1 2004 (2A) Westview 2 2006 (2A) Indianapolis Bishop Chatard 1 2008 (3A)

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