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The 105th Annual Indiana High School Athletic Association Boys Basketball State Finals presented by the and Indiana Fever

Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, Indiana March 28, 2015

Session I, 10:30 a.m. ET Class A | Marquette Catholic (24-6) vs. Barr-Reeve (26-2) Class 2A | Frankton (26-2) vs. Park Tudor (25-2)

Session II, 6:00 p.m. ET Class 3A | Griffith (19-10) vs. Guerin Catholic (21-8) Class 4A | Homestead (28-2) vs. Evansville Reitz (29-1)

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IHSAA - Pure Spirit. Pure Sport. Pure INDIANA! Welcome to this Special Thanks To Our Host Championship Event Since 1903, the Indiana High School Athletic Asso- ciation has promoted the values of education based athletics and was the primary reason for its formation over 100 years ago. It has been an honor for our Association to partner with member Bankers Life Fieldhouse schools in the promo- www.bankerslifefieldhouse.com tion of these ideals. State Finals Officials The importance of this Class A: David Pillar, Marcus Debro, and Jeff Gwin mission is more critical Class 2A: Greg Hayes, Terry Magnuson, and Mike Ward Class 3A: Stephen Marx, Jason Senning, and David Spencer today than ever in our Class 4A: Michael Stoffers, Tracy Black, and Scott DeMoss history. Alternates: Stacey Minier and Craig Bechtel Currently in our state, State Finals Personnel over 160,000 students Tournament Administrator from 410 different Phil Gardner, IHSAA Assistant Commissioner IHSAA member schools choose to par- Assistant Tournament Administrator Ashley Ernstberger, IHSAA Administrative Assistant ticipate in interscholastic athletics. These fortunate students absorb a variety of life lessons as they Tournament Director develop from adolescents to mature young adults. Kevin Horrigan The opportunity to learn self-discipline, teamwork, Tournament Assistants sacrifice, loyalty and commitment are attributes that Jim Brown, Fishers High School Brian Strong, Logansport High School have come to be known as “the other half of educa- tion.” The mastery of these characteristics retains Bankers Life Fieldhouse dramatic impact as these young people assume Rick Fuson, Harry James, and Doug Weitkamp leadership roles in our society. Announcer Scott Gregg A former high school principal once shared with each Scorer of his incoming freshman classes that “you will only Carol Roland take away from high school what you leave behind.” Awards The students that perform before you today are Greg Weimer and Frank Sergi leaving their absolute best behind for generations of Ball Boys admirers to recall. Brian Avery, Speedway High School On behalf of the IHSAA Staff and Board of Direc- Back Home Again in Indiana Cassia Scagnoli, Logansport High School tors, we welcome you to today’s events. Education based athletics which are pure, wholesome, and in- National Anthem expensive reflecting local flavor and enthusiasm has Cassia Scagnoli, Logansport High School always been the objective. It is what we mean when Presentation of Colors we say….. Pure Spirit, Pure Sport, Pure Indiana! Jennings County High School Athletic Training Staff Cordially, Methodist Sports Medicine - The Orthopedic Specialists Program Credits Publisher Bobby Cox, Commissioner Editor Rob Kimes, Communications Assistant Editorial Assistance Bobby Cox Mellissa Korobkin, Sports Administration Intern IHSAA Commissioner Printing Sport Graphics, Indianapolis Photography Champions Illustrated Cover Design three-sixty group, Indianapolis www.IHSAA.org

4 IHSAA - Pure Spirit. Pure Sport. Pure INDIANA! 2014-15 IHSAA Board of Directors and Executive Committee The IHSAA is governed by its legislative body, the Board of Directors. Composed of 19 individuals elected by member school principals from three legislative districts, they serve staggered three-year terms. Twelve board seats are filled by any qualified individual (open seats), and six board seats are filled by two qualified female representatives, two qualified minority representatives, two qualified urban school representatives and one private school representative.The Board of Directors meets annually with the responsibility of establishing the Association’s By-Laws and regulations.

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

IHSAA Board of Directors IHSAA Executive Committee District, Seat Board Member Term Ends Tim Grove, South Knox School Corp. (Chairman) District I, Class A Debb Stevens, Caston June 2017 District I, Class AA Don Gandy, Wheeler June 2015 Mike Broughton, Jennings County (Vice-Chairman) District I, Class AAA Nathan Dean, Jimtown June 2017 Derick Bright, Wes-Del District I, Class AAAA Geoff Penrod, Columbia City June 2015 Jim Brown, Fishers Victor Bush, Indianapolis Arsenal Technical District II, Class A Derick Bright, Wes-Del June 2018 District II, Class AA Jimmie Howell, Lapel June 2017 Steve Cox, Beech Grove District II, Class AAA Steve Cox, Beech Grove June 2015 Nathan Dean, Jimtown District II, Class AAAA Jim Brown, Fishers June 2017 Don Gandy, Wheeler

District III, Class A Richard Lance, Castle June 2017 Jimmie Howell, Lapel District III, Class AA Tim Grove, South Knox School Corporation June 2015 Richard Lance, Castle District III, Class AAA Mike Whitten, Boonville June 2017 Patti McCormack, Lowell District III, Class AAAA Mike Broughton, Jennings County June 2015 Paul Neidig, Evansville Vanderburgh Schools

North District, Female Patti McCormack, Lowell June 2016 Geoff Penrod, Columbia City North District, Minority Deborah Watson, Fort Wayne Snider** June 2016 Janis Qualizza, Merrillville North District, Urban Janis Qualizza, Merrillville June 2016 Debb Stevens, Caston

South District, Female Rae Woolpy, Richmond June 2016 Deborah Watson, Fort Wayne Snider South District, Minority Victor Bush, Indianapolis Arsenal Technical June 2016 Mike Whitten, Boonville South District, Urban Paul Neidig, Evansville Vanderburgh Schools June 2016 Rae Woolpy, Richmond Private School Dave Worland, Indianapolis Cathedral* June 2016 Dave Worland, Indianapolis Cathedral

* President ** Vice-President

IHSAA - Pure Spirit. Pure Sport. Pure INDIANA! 5 Tournament Results

Regional Semifinal Regional Championship Semi-State Championship State Championship March 14 March 14 March 21 March 28

Liberty Christian 51 Liberty Christian 75 Seton Catholic 47 Class A Frankfort Liberty Christian 54 Laf. Central Catholic 74 Laf. Central Catholic 62 Rossville 65 Marquette Catholic Lafayette Jefferson Marquette Catholic 70 Marquette Catholic 69 FW Blackhawk 64 Triton Marquette Catholic 55 Oregon-Davis 48 Tri-County 60 Tri-County 67

Christian Academy 33 Bankers Life Fieldhouse Barr-Reeve 58 Barr-Reeve 49 Loogootee Barr-Reeve 56 Orleans 43 Wood Memorial 38 Wood Memorial 48 Barr-Reeve Tindley 45 Seymour Clay City 61 Clay City 46 Martinsville Clay City 54 Jac-Cen-Del 53 Jac-Cen-Del 43 Indpls. Lutheran 36

Regional Semifinal Regional Championship Semi-State Championship State Championship March 14 March 14 March 21 March 28

Frankton 74 Frankton 53 Fountain Central 58 Class 2A Tipton Frankton 47 Oak Hill 46 Madison-Grant 41 Madison-Grant 51 Lafayette Jefferson Frankton FW Canterbury 44 Ham. Bishop Noll 43 Ham. Bishop Noll 58 North Judson-San Pierre Hammond Bishop Noll 45 LaVille 73 LaVille 39 Winamac 59

Ev. Mater Dei 39 Bankers Life Fieldhouse Linton-Stockton 61 Linton-Stockton 47 Southridge Linton-Stockton 43 South Ripley 57 South Ripley 46 Eastern 56 Park Tudor Park Tudor 74 Southport Park Tudor 92 Northeastern 44 Greenfield-Central Park Tudor 59 Cloverdale 77 In. Crispus Attucks 77 In. Crispus Attucks 84

6 IHSAA State Basketball Tournament presented by the Indiana Pacers and Indiana Fever Tournament Results

Regional Semifinal Regional Championship Semi-State Championship State Championship March 14 March 14 March 21 March 28

FW Bishop Dwenger 58 FW Bishop Dwenger 43 Hamilton Heights 53 Class 3A Blackford FW Bishop Dwenger 45 Columbia City 33 NorthWood 40 NorthWood 39 Griffith Huntington North SB St. Joseph 66 SB St. Joseph 50 Andrean 54 Kankakee Valley Griffith 51 Twin Lakes 52 Griffith 62 Griffith 64

Evansville Memorial 56 Bankers Life Fieldhouse Evansville Memorial 44 Silver Creek 36 Washington Vincennes Lincoln 42 Greensburg 57 Vincennes Lincoln 45 Vincennes Lincoln 64 Guerin Catholic Guerin Catholic 59 Southport Guerin Catholic 52 Lebanon 45 Greencastle Guerin Catholic 64 West Vigo 53 Tri-West Hendricks 46 Tri-West Hendricks 62

Regional Semifinal Regional Championship Semi-State Championship State Championship March 14 March 14 March 21 March 28

Carroll (FW) 57 Homestead 41 Homestead 59 Class 4A Marion Homestead 90 McCutcheon 44 Carmel 37 Carmel 60 Huntington North Homestead South Bend Riley 71 South Bend Riley 77 Northridge 56 Michigan City South Bend Riley 69 Munster 50 Crown Point 74 Crown Point 58

Franklin Central 52 Bankers Life Fieldhouse Franklin Central 69 Bloomington South 50 Seymour Evansville Reitz 92 New Albany 59 Evansville Reitz 83 Evansville Reitz 64 Evansville Reitz Pike 66 Seymour Richmond 71 Richmond 78 Southport Richmond 75 Brownsburg 47 Brownsburg 65 Lawrence North 44

IHSAA State Basketball Tournament presented by the Indiana Pacers and Indiana Fever 7 Marquette Catholic Blazers Class A

Front Row (left to right): Asst. James Bracewell, James wolf (Mgr.), Tyler Paholski, Kyren Miller, Braxton Miller, Tommy Wilson III, Antonio White, Nolan Cabela (Mgr.), Asst. Jordan Gallas; Back Row: Head Coach Donovan Garletts, Asst. Tommy Wilson, Michael Langston, Nick Karris (Mgr.), Caleb Carnes, Tyshaun Smallwood, Ryan Team Facts Fazekas, Malcolm Reed, JoVonte Peals, Cameron Hall, Michael Kring (Mgr.), Asst. John Fettig, Asst. Fred Mooney Town/City: Michigan City County: LaPorte Superintendent: Barbara O’ Principal: James White Athletic Director: Anthony Mytas Team Roster & Statistics Head Coach: Donovan Garletts Lt. Dk. Name Ht. Gr. Pos. GP FG-FGA FG% 3FG% FT% APG RPG PPG Assistant Coaches: Fred Mooney, Tommy 1 1 Tommy Wilson 5-10 11 G 30 17-39 .440 .000 .390 2.4 1.9 1.7 Wilson, Jordan Gallas, Jim Bracewell, 2 2 Antonio White 5-9 10 G 4 0-0 .000 .000 .000 0.2 0.0 0.0 and John Fettig 3 3 Braxton Miller 6-0 12 G 30 30-71 .420 .340 .670 4.6 2.3 6.8 Student Managers: Nolan Cabela, James Wolf, Michael Kring, and Nick Karris 4 4 Malcolm Reed 6-4 12 F 30 99-169 .590 .333 .530 0.9 4.8 8.9 School Colors: Navy and Gold 5 5 Cameron Hall 5-10 11 G 30 39-80 .490 .280 .710 1.8 2.8 4.5 Conference: Greater South Shore 13 13 Kyren Miller 5-10 11 G 27 43-83 .520 .440 .666 0.8 1.6 5.9 Enrollment: 235 14 14 Tyler Paholski 5-11 11 G 2 1-1 1.000 .333 .000 0.0 0.5 2.5 Starters Returning From Last Year: 2 21 21 Michael Langston 5-11 11 G 28 24-46 .520 .290 .580 0.6 1.3 2.9 Last Year’s Final Won-Loss Record: 21-6 25 25 JoVonte Peals 6-3 12 G-F 30 89-153 .580 .310 .580 1.1 4.2 8.7 32 32 Caleb Carnes 6-4 11 F 26 51-109 .470 .000 .420 0.9 3.1 4.5 Season Results (24-6) 35 35 Tyshaun Smallwood 6-4 11 F 29 86-135 .640 .000 .490 0.7 6.3 7.2 11/29 at East Central L 77-88 12/06 vs. Barr-Reeve L 58-70 44 44 Ryan Fazekas 6-8 12 G-F 30 136-234 .580 .380 .890 1.4 5.0 21.0 12/12 at River Forest W 65-36 12/19 Hanover Central W 77-51 Team Totals / Percentages 615-1120 .550 .333 .650 14.9 32.5 70.6 12/20 at Bishop McNamara (IL) L 46-49 12/23 Concord W 66-55 12/26 vs. Rich East (IL) W 76-60 State Finals History 12/27 vs. Hales Franciscan (IL) L 64-87 State Champion: 2014 (A) 12/29 vs. Leo W 62-57 Appearances: 2014 (A), 2015 (A) 12/30 vs. Marian Catholic (IL) W 46-38 1/3 at Brother Rice (IL) W 65-45 1/10 Andrean W 67-56 1/16 at North Newton W 103-33 1/17 St. Ignatius (IL) L 48-58 1/23 at Wheeler W 87-56 1/24 Fort Wayne Bishop Luers W 73-41 1/30 Lake Station (IL) W 86-57 1/31 at Winamac W 79-78 2/6 at Hammond Bishop Noll W 61-55 2/7 21st Century Charter W 90-82 2/13 South Bend St. Joseph L 68-73 2/20 at Whiting W 70-48 2/21 at Calumet W 75-52 2/27 Elkhart Memorial W 80-53 Kouts Sectional 3/4 Westville W 89-33 3/6 21st Century Charter W 69-64 3/7 Washington Township W 78-50 Donovan Garletts Triton Regional Head Coach 3/14 FW Blackhawk Christian (OT) W 70-64 3/14 Tri-County W 69-60 5th Year (78-44) Lafayette Jefferson Semi-State 3/21 Liberty Christian W 55-54 8 IHSAA State Basketball Tournament presented by the Indiana Pacers and Indiana Fever Barr-Reeve Vikings Class A

Front Row (left to right): Taichi Daisaku, Adam Graber, Chris Howell, Will Scott, Kolten Graber, Drew Fields, Caleb Stoll; Middle Row: Jalon Graber, Seth Swartzentruber, Asst. Coach Josh Schultheis, Logan James, Head Coach Bryan Team Facts Hughes, Chris Wittmer, Asst. Coach Dean Scott, Matt Stoll, Trevor Yoder; Back Row: Asst. Coach Eric Yoder, Trevor Lengacher, Jonathan Walker, Addison Wagler, Duncan Roy, Connor Swartzentruber, Ethan Duncheon, Asst. Coach Town/City: Montgomery Kendall Murphy County: Daviess Superintendent: Travis Madison Principal: Jeff Doyle Team Roster & Statistics Athletic Director: Aaron Ash Lt. Dk. Name Ht. Gr. Pos. GP FG-FGA FG% 3FG% FT% APG RPG PPG Head Coach: Bryan Hughes 10 10 Chris Wittmer 6-0 12 G 22 35-81 .432 .222 .561 3.1 2.4 4.5 Assistant Coaches: Dean Scott, Eric Yoder, 12 12 Adam Graber 5-11 11 G 10 3-5 .600 .000 1.000 0.2 0.4 0.7 Kendall Murphy, and Josh Schultheis 14 14 Seth Swartzentruber 6-0 12 G 28 52-121 .430 .389 .786 2.5 2.2 5.4 Student Managers: Blake Hoover, Levi Murdach, Kalen Ochs, and Hawk Royer 20 20 Trevor Yoder 6-1 11 G 13 1-3 .333 .000 .600 0.3 0.4 0.4 School Colors: Black, White, and Red 22 22 Jalon Graber 6-1 11 F 19 14-29 .483 .091 .625 0.4 0.8 1.8 Conference: Blue Chip 24 24 Logan James 6-1 11 G 28 92-182 .505 .464 .824 4.7 3.8 10.9 Enrollment: 204 30 30 Matt Stoll 5-11 12 G 17 5-16 .313 .000 .000 0.4 0.6 0.6 Starters Returning From Last Year: 4 32 32 Duncan Roy 6-5 12 F 28 113-203 .557 .391 .750 1.5 3.4 11.2 Last Year’s Final Won-Loss Record: 26-2 34 34 Ethan Duncheon 6-2 12 F 28 23-60 .383 .349 .722 0.8 2.0 3.1 40 40 Jonathan Walker 6-2 10 F 20 16-53 .302 .324 .647 0.3 1.2 2.8 Season Results (26-2) 42 42 Addison Wagler 6-5 12 C 28 174-276 .630 .000 .718 1.1 5.8 16.4 44 44 Connor Swartzentruber 6-3 12 F 28 25-62 .403 .100 .500 0.3 1.8 2.3 11/26 at Washington (OT) W 53-48 12/3 Pike Central W 76-48 50 50 Drew Fields 5-11 12 G 6 2-4 .500 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0.7 12/6 vs. Marquette Catholic W 70-58 52 52 Trevor Lengacher 6-2 10 F 11 2-3 .667 .500 .500 0.2 0.5 0.6 12/12 vs. Tecumseh W 69-41 12/13 at Orleans W 38-34 Team Totals / Percentages 557-1098 .507 .355 .711 14.4 23.2 57.2 12/16 North Knox W 60-40 12/20 vs. Althoff Catholic (IL) L 62-78 12/23 vs. South Knox W 51-50 State Finals History 12/26 vs. Orleans L 46-53 Runner-Up: 2002 (A), 2007 (A), 2010 (A), 2014 (A) 12/27 vs. Rock Creek Academy W 60-41 Appearances: 2002 (A), 2007 (A), 2010 (A), 2014 (A), 2015 (A) 1/3 Northeast Dubois W 50-32 1/9 at Forest Park W 48-30 1/13 at Washington Catholic W 64-20 1/17 Loogootee W 70-46 1/23 at Wood Memorial W 51-25 1/24 at North Daviess W 48-22 1/27 Shoals W 69-23 1/31 Evansville Harrison W 68-52 2/6 at Jasper W 62-59 2/12 South Knox W 56-41 2/25 at Vincennes Rivet W 58-26 2/27 at Bloomfield W 40-33 Loogootee Sectional 3/3 Loogootee W 47-21 3/6 North Daviess W 63-18 3/9 Vincennes Rivet W 60-27 Bryan Hughes Loogootee Regional Head Coach 3/14 Christian Academy of IN W 49-33 3/14 Wood Memorial W 58-38 30th Year (523-192) Seymour Semi-State 3/21 Clay City W 56-54 IHSAA State Basketball Tournament presented by the Indiana Pacers and Indiana Fever 9 Frankton Eagles Class 2A

Front Row (left to right): Tarah Collins (Mgr.), Blaine Reed, Isaac Stuckey, Conner Bates, Bailey Threet, Cameron Bates, Brayden Ginder, Austin Compton, Brady Ashton, Macee Sandefur (Mgr.); Back Row: Head Coach Brent Team Facts Brobston, Asst. Coach Marty Carroll, Tre King (Mgr.), Keegan Freestone, Cole Garner, Matt Ginder, Travis McGuire, Town/City: Frankton Landon Weins, Nick Wright, Maurice Knight, Jon Betz, Patrick Spillman, Levi Cain, Mitchell Wiley, Will Harris, Evan County: Madison Amick (Mgr.), Asst. Coach Mark Drake, Asst. Coach Jeff Robinson Superintendent: Bobby Fields Principal: Greg Granger Team Roster & Statistics Athletic Director: Phil Abernathy Head Coach: Brent Brobston Lt. Dk. Name Ht. Gr. Pos. GP FG-FGA FG% 3FG% FT% APG RPG PPG Assistant Coaches: Marty Carroll, Mark 10 10 Keegan Freestone 6-0 10 G 0 0-0 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0.0 Drake, Jeff Robinson, Tom Champion, 12 12 Cameron Bates 6-0 12 G 28 18-36 .500 .378 .737 2.0 1.4 3.9 Jeff Bates, and Justin Fisher 14 14 Conner Bates 6-0 12 G 25 48-77 .623 .241 .557 2.3 1.6 6.3 Student Managers: Tarah Collins, Macee 20 20 Landon Weins 5-11 9 G 6 0-0 .000 .667 .000 0.0 0.0 0.0 Sandefur, Tre King, and Evan Amick 22 22 Maurice Knight 6-4 10 F 27 69-134 .510 .193 .576 0.8 3.8 7.2 School Colors: Red and White 23 23 Travis McGuire 6-0 9 F 12 1-3 .333 .000 .500 0.3 0.4 0.3 Conference: Central Indiana 24 24 Patrick Spillman 6-0 10 G 14 2-4 .500 .333 .400 0.4 0.5 0.9 Enrollment: 475 30 30 Blaine Reed 6-1 12 G 26 23-37 .622 .429 .571 1.5 1.3 3.1 Starters Returning From Last Year: 3 Last Year’s Final Won-Loss Record: 21-3 31 31 Austin Compton 6-1 12 G 28 110-189 .582 .443 .657 5.8 6.7 15.4 32 32 Nick Wright 6-1 12 G 28 47-73 .644 .376 .639 2.3 2.0 9.5 Season Results (26-2) 33 33 Brady Ashton 6-7 12 F 28 55-91 .604 .419 .667 2.1 4.7 7.5 40 40 Brayden Ginder 6-1 12 F 19 8-16 .500 .389 .500 1.2 1.5 4.5 11/26 Eastern (Pekin) W 71-43 11/29 vs. Taylor W 66-29 42 42 Bailey Threet 6-1 12 G 26 20-29 .689 .250 .793 0.7 1.7 3.0 12/6 at Tipton W 78-54 44 44 Isaac Stuckey 6-5 12 C 28 83-125 .664 .000 .456 0.5 2.4 6.9 12/12 Eastbrook W 71-39 12/13 at Shenandoah W 61-31 Team Totals / Percentages 484-814 59.5 37.0 60.8 18.7 26.4 65.4 12/19 at Oak Hill W 61-28 12/23 at Wapahani W 69-41 12/27 Wes-Del W 75-34 State Finals History 12/30 Eastern Hancock W 54-31 1/5 at Elwood W 75-42 First Appearance 1/9 vs. Liberty Christian L 63-73 1/10 vs. Anderson W 62-48 1/16 Madison-Grant W 70-46 1/23 Blackford W 84-23 1/24 at Lapel W 64-58 1/30 at Elwood W 73-36 2/6 at Mississinewa W 64-59 2/7 at Daleville W 78-41 2/12 Mt. Vernon (Fortville) W 49-45 2/17 at Westfield W 69-61 2/20 Alexandria W 60-43 2/24 Muncie Central L 57-67 2/27 at Sheridan W 80-47 Lapel Sectional 3/6 Wapahani W 60-41 3/7 Lapel W 43-40 Brent Brobston Tipton Regional Head Coach 3/14 Fountain Central W 74-58 3/14 Madison-Grant W 53-41 7th Year (99-68) Lafayette Jefferson Semi-State 3/21 Hammond Bishop Noll W 47-45 10 IHSAA State Basketball Tournament presented by the Indiana Pacers and Indiana Fever Park Tudor Panthers Class 2A

Front Row (left to right): Kristina Altman, Reyna Wilson, Lauren Challand, Ally Tambunan, Gabe Caceres (Mgr.), Adriana Caceres, Brandon Tiassum, Haley Foster, Olivia Klein; Middle Row: Emma Hammer (Mgr.), Layna Owens (Mgr.), Kobe Webster, Bryce Moore, Brent Brimmage, Isaiah Rice, Trace Arbuckle, Richard Wilson, Head Coach Team Facts Kyle Cox; Back Row:Sarah Luken (ATC), Asst. Coach Jim Melton, Andrew Stickney (Mgr.), Evan Frank, Zach Hale, Town/City: Indianapolis Dwayne Gibson, Asst. Coach Joey Burton, , Sam Dattilo, Asst. Coach Michael Bennett, Angad Sikand, County: Marion Asst. Coach Lane Waters Superintendent: Dr. Matthew Miller Principal: Debbie Everett Team Roster & Statistics Athletic Director: Brad Lennon Lt. Dk. Name Ht. Gr. Pos. GP FG-FGA FG% 3FG% FT% APG RPG PPG Head Coach: Kyle Cox 3 3 Bryce Moore 6-3 12 G 27 166-351 .473 .365 .759 3.8 4.7 18.9 Assistant Coaches: Mike Bennett, Joey Burton, Jim Melton, Mike O’Bryan, 10 10 Kobe Webster 5-10 10 G 25 89-178 .500 .504 .647 2.1 1.8 10.0 Lane Waters, and Nolan Bernard 12 12 Brent Brimmage 6-0 10 G 25 16-39 .410 .143 .714 0.5 1.6 1.5 Student Managers: Andrew Stickney, 13 13 Sam Dattilo 6-1 10 F 7 1-3 .333 .000 .250 0.0 0.0 0.4 Emma Hammer, Nirmal Patel, 14 14 Isaiah Rice 5-10 10 G 26 19-53 .358 .341 .758 0.9 1.4 3.0 Layna Owens, and Gabe Caceres 15 15 Dwayne Gibson 6-4 12 F 26 95-194 .490 .267 .766 3.0 4.8 9.5 School Colors: Red, White and Black 20 20 Trace Arbuckle 5-10 10 G 10 1-3 .333 .333 .500 0.2 0.2 0.4 Conference: Indiana Crossroads 23 23 Aidan Baker 5-11 9 G 3 0-0 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0.0 Enrollment: 423 23 23 Richard Wilson 6-0 11 G 0 0-0 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0.0 Starters Returning From Last Year: 2 Last Year’s Final Won-Loss Record: 24-4 30 30 Angad Sikand 6-4 12 F 14 2-7 .286 .500 .250 0.0 0.4 0.4 32 32 Jaren Jackson Jr. 6-9 10 F-C 26 70-157 .446 .293 .783 1.2 5.7 9.0 Season Results (25-2) 33 33 Evan Frank 6-9 12 C 25 100-177 .565 .000 .464 1.8 9.1 10.0 34 34 Brandon Tiassum 6-5 12 C 25 43-57 .754 .000 .400 0.2 3.0 3.8 11/26 at University W 77-40 12/5 Roncalli W 54-36 40 40 Zach Hale 6-2 10 F 9 0-1 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.3 0.0 12/12 Beech Grove W 81-48 12/13 at Covenant Christian (Indpls.) W 80-42 Team Totals / Percentages 449-808 .556 .371 .675 13.0 31.0 64.0 12/17 Lawrence Central (OT) W 57-56 12/20 Triton Central W 64-37 12/22 Hamilton Southeastern W 48-38 State Finals History 1/8 vs. Noblesville W 62-51 State Champion: 2011 (2A), 2012 (2A), 2014 (2A) 1/9 Heritage Christian W 55-46 Runner-Up: 2010 (2A) 1/13 at Beech Grove W 60-48 Appearances: 2010 (2A), 2011 (2A), 2012 (2A), 2014 (2A), 2015 (2A) 1/14 at Southport L 47-54 1/20 Speedway W 62-38 1/27 Indpls. Cardinal Ritter W 71-33 1/31 at North Central (Indpls.) (OT) L 56-57 2/6 at Brebeuf Jesuit W 49-43 2/11 at Indpls. Scecina W 41-31 2/14 Indpls. Broad Ripple W 60-20 2/17 at Indpls. Lutheran W 66-38 2/20 at Indpls. Bishop Chatard W 83-49 2/24 at Lapel W 65-56 2/27 at Monrovia W 87-39 Shortridge Sectional 3/3 Indpls. Shortridge W 48-34 3/6 Heritage Christian W 54-35 3/7 Indpls. Scecina W 75-60 Kyle Cox Greenfield Regional Head Coach 3/14 Northeastern W 74-44 3/14 Indpls. Crispus Attucks W 92-77 2nd Year (49-6) Southport Semi-State 3/21 Linton-Stockton W 59-43 IHSAA State Basketball Tournament presented by the Indiana Pacers and Indiana Fever 11 Griffith Panthers Class 3A

Front Row (left to right): Frank Azcona, Isaiah Martinez, Al Ervin, Torin Dillon, Javon Quarles, Anthony Quintero, Lawrence Mosley, Kelston Hayden; Back Row: Head Coach Gary Hayes, Cornell Hampton, Anthony Murphy, Tarves Team Facts Arnold, Tremell Murphy, Anthony Harris, Josh Terarial, Asst. Coach Grayling Gordon Town/City: Griffith County: Lake Superintendent: Dr. Peter Morikis Principal: Brian Orkis Team Roster & Statistics Athletic Director: Stacy Adams Lt. Dk. Name Ht. Gr. Pos. GP FG-FGA FG% 3FG% FT% APG RPG PPG Head Coach: Gary Hayes 3 3 Kelston Hayden 5-8 11 G 22 26-63 .412 .340 .600 2.3 1.0 2.5 Assistant Coaches: Grayling Gordon 5 5 Isaiah Martinez 5-8 11 G 18 16-41 .390 .330 .200 0.5 0.1 1.4 Student Managers: Tony Boone, Alexis Johnson, Tajhanae Redding, and Jabreel 11 11 Frank Azcona 5-9 12 G 22 2-12 .166 .250 .500 0.5 0.8 1.0 Rivers 12 12 Anthony Quintero 6-1 11 G 22 36-92 .391 .440 .500 1.5 3.0 9.5 School Colors: Black and Gold 13 13 Al Ervin 5-11 10 G 13 18-45 .400 .400 .470 0.3 0.7 2.1 Conference: Northwest Crossroads 14 14 Josh Terzarial 6-3 12 F 15 16-36 .444 .000 .420 1.1 2.0 4.5 Enrollment: 782 20 20 Lawrence Mosley 5-11 12 G 22 17-34 .500 .140 .350 2.0 1.8 3.4 Starters Returning From Last Year: 0 21 21 Anthony Murphy 6-4 11 G-F 22 74-173 .427 .436 .660 4.5 5.5 14.7 Last Year’s Final Won-Loss Record: 16-7 23 23 Tremell Murphy 6-5 11 F 21 106-245 .432 .420 .580 5.2 9.0 17.6 31 31 Torin Dillon 6-2 10 F 14 16-39 .410 .000 .300 1.7 3.0 2.9 Season Results (19-10) 32 32 Anthony Harris 6-4 12 F 22 108-242 .446 .040 .820 1.8 7.5 17.0 12/3 Whiting W 67-35 34 34 Javon Quarles 6-3 12 C 4 6-12 .500 .000 1.000 0.6 0.0 2.0 12/5 at Hammond Clark W 92-32 55 55 Cornell Hampton 6-3 10 F 10 8-18 .444 .570 .600 0.7 0.4 3.2 12/9 21st Century Charter W 71-62 12/13 at Hammond Morton W 70-28 12/19 Highland W 55-17 Team Totals / Percentages 449-1052 .430 .430 .630 1.7 2.6 67.0 12/20 at Morton East (IL) L 49-56 12/23 at Lake Station Edison W 73-45 State Finals History 12/26 at Highland W 66-25 12/27 at Covington W 64-56 First Appearance 1/6 at Hanover Central W 65-37 1/10 Hobart W 70-37 1/16 at Lowell W 48-28 1/21 at Hammond Gavit W 74-26 1/24 at East Chicago Central L 46-78 1/29 at Andrean L 24-46 2/6 Munster W 62-53 2/7 Hammond L Forfeit 2/11 at Gary Roosevelt L Forfeit 2/12 at Calumet L Forfeit 2/17 Hammond Bishop Noll L Forfeit 2/20 at Kankakee Valley L Forfeit 2/24 Lake Station Edison L Forfeit 2/27 at Portage L Forfeit Hammond Gavit Sectional 3/5 Lighthouse CPA W 83-58 3/7 Hammond Clark W 76-45 3/9 Gary Roosevelt W 83-80 Gary Hayes Kankakee Valley Regional Head Coach 3/14 Twin Lakes W 64-52 3/14 South Bend St. Joseph W 62-50 25th Year (186-120) Huntington North Semi-State 3/21 FW Bishop Dwenger W 51-45 12 IHSAA State Basketball Tournament presented by the Indiana Pacers and Indiana Fever Guerin Catholic Golden Eagles Class 3A

Front Row (left to right): Matt Labus, Alex Mazanowski, Matt Holba, Brian Matthews II, Nick Schneider; Middle Row: Head Coach Pete Smith, Cameron Lindley, Calen Cunningham, Christian Munson, Matthew Godfrey, Team Facts Asst. Coach Tommy Mascari; Back Row: Nick Moss (Mgr.), Max Lazzara (Mgr.), Nathan Bohn (Mgr.), Asst. Coach Gary Breslauer, Asst. Coach Jason Wagoner, Asst. Coach Andy Warren, Cooper Robinson (Mgr.) Town/City: Noblesville County: Hamilton President: Paul Lunsford Principal: James McNeany Team Roster & Statistics Athletic Director: Chris Buhler Lt. Dk. Name Ht. Gr. Pos. GP FG-FGA FG% 3FG% FT% APG RPG PPG Head Coach: Pete Smith 2 2 Rhett Helt 6-1 11 F 11 2-6 .333 .250 .500 0.0 0.9 0.7 Assistant Coaches: Tommy Mascari, Andy 3 3 Cameron Lindley 5-9 11 G 25 21-65 .323 .276 .777 4.3 2.3 2.8 Warren, Jason Wagoner, Gary Breslauer, Matt Boling, and Sam Gardner 4 4 Matt Holba 6-6 12 F-G 29 184-350 .526 .333 .709 3.7 9.6 18.5 Student Managers: Cooper Robinson, Max 5 5 Christian Daniels 5-10 10 G 13 2-3 .666 .666 .500 0.5 0.2 0.5 Lazzara, Nathan Bohn, and Nick Moss 10 10 Grant Fremion 6-0 11 G 15 2-7 .286 .000 .500 0.1 0.5 0.3 School Colors: Purple and Gold 12 12 Matthew Godfrey 5-10 10 G 29 84-191 .440 .392 .657 2.6 3.1 8.0 Conference: Independent 13 13 Christian Munson 6-4 11 G 27 135-291 .464 .415 .801 2.1 3.0 15.1 Enrollment: 735 20 20 Nick Schneider 6-1 12 F 24 46-82 .561 .250 .636 1.1 2.4 4.5 Starters Returning From Last Year: 2 22 22 Matt Labus 6-1 12 G 29 51-122 .419 .277 .667 1.9 3.5 4.9 Last Year’s Final Won-Loss Record: 22-4 30 30 Alex Mazanowski 6-4 12 F 28 66-110 .600 .000 .593 0.8 3.5 5.3 32 32 Andrew Sharpe 5-11 10 F 1 0-0 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0.0 Season Results (21-8) 34 34 Brian Matthews II 6-2 12 F 26 25-53 .472 .400 .667 0.5 1.0 2.5 12/2 Herron W 70-44 40 40 Calen Cunningham 6-2 11 F 28 27-58 .467 .000 .700 0.1 1.4 2.4 12/5 at Hamilton Heights W 76-64 12/6 FW South Side W 82-70

12/9 Indpls. Broad Ripple W 71-40 Team Totals / Percentages 645-1338 .482 .362 .712 17.4 31.5 61.9 12/12 at Indpls. Northwest W 77-45 12/13 at Muncie Central W 64-54 12/19 Lawrence North (OT) L 55-62 State Finals History 12/20 at Lafayette Jefferson (OT) W 53-50 State Champion: 2012 (3A) 12/29 vs. New Haven W 54-43 Appearances: 2012 (3A), 2015 (3A) 12/29 vs. Crown Point L 59-66 12/30 vs. Lawrence North L 60-62 1/2 New Castle W 70-49 1/3 FW Bishop Luers L 44-52 1/9 Indpls. Bishop Chatard W 73-50 1/16 at Indpls. Arsenal Tech L 60-63 1/17 Terre Haute South L 59-74 1/23 at Brebeuf Jesuit W 65-48 1/30 at Laf.Central Catholic W 62-58 2/3 at Indpls. Scecina L 38-49 2/6 Lapel W 48-46 2/12 at Heritage Christian W 63-46 2/20 at Pendleton Heights (OT) L 55-60 2/24 Anderson W 69-56 Indianapolis Marshall Sectional 3/3 Herron W 80-68 3/6 Brebeuf Jesuit W 55-37 3/7 Indianapolis Marshall W 58-39 Pete Smith Greencastle Regional Head Coach 3/14 Lebanon W 59-45 3/14 Tri-West Hendricks W 52-46 24th Year (346-233) Southport Semi-State 3/21 Vincennes Lincoln W 64-42 IHSAA State Basketball Tournament presented by the Indiana Pacers and Indiana Fever 13 Homestead Spartans Class 4A

Front Row (left to right): Nicholas Wright (Mgr.), Jordan Geist, Tahj Curry, Travis Lake, Jake Wolfcale, Tomas Novoa Fonte (Mgr.); Back Row: Asst. Coach Jim Carter, Asst. Coach Don Lines, Ben Skowronek, Teddy Ray, Team Facts Caleb Swanigan, Dana Batt, Luke Cooper, Gunnar Goebel, Asst. Coach Nick Ankenbruck, Head Coach Chris Johnson Town/City: Fort Wayne County: Allen Superintendent: Dr. Phil Downs Principal: Park Ginder Team Roster & Statistics Athletic Director: Joe Updegrove, CAA Lt. Dk. Name Ht. Gr. Pos. GP FG-FGA FG% 3FG% FT% APG RPG PPG Head Coach: Chris Johnson 4 4 Jordan Geist 6-1 12 G 27 161-329 .489 .390 .738 3.7 3.3 16.8 Assistant Coaches: Nick Ankenbruck, Don 10 10 Travis Lake 6-0 12 G 17 2-17 .117 .125 .750 0.4 0.8 0.5 Lines, and Jim Carter Student Managers: Nicholas Wright and 12 12 Tahj Curry 6-2 11 G 29 113-212 .533 .170 .657 5.4 2.9 9.6 Tomas Novoa Fonte 20 20 Ben Skowronek 6-4 11 F 25 27-53 .509 .250 .615 1.5 2.2 2.8 School Colors: Gold and Royal Blue 24 24 Jake Wolfcale 6-0 11 G 17 5-16 .312 .142 .700 0.7 0.4 1.0 Conference: Northeast Hoosier 30 30 Gunnar Goebel 6-1 12 F 19 7-19 .368 .428 .750 0.2 1.0 1.5 Enrollment: 2,250 32 32 Teddy Ray 6-5 12 F 28 53-144 .368 .347 .769 1.3 3.4 5.9 Starters Returning From Last Year: 4 34 34 Luke Cooper 6-5 12 F 23 14-30 .466 .285 .333 0.2 1.2 1.4 Last Year’s Final Won-Loss Record: 20-8 50 50 Caleb Swanigan 6-9 12 F 30 244-403 .605 .300 .683 3.5 13.7 22.7 54 54 Dana Batt 6-9 12 F 30 103-163 .631 .000 .650 0.8 4.4 8.2 Season Results (28-2) 11/26 Huntington North W 72-45 Team Totals / Percentages 767-1494 .513 .341 .683 17.5 34.8 70.1 11/28 vs. Curie Metro (IL) L 36-49 11/29 vs. White Station (TN) W 83-67 12/5 Warsaw W 60-59 State Finals History 12/6 vs. Lawrence Central W 73-53 12/9 FW South Side W 96-64 First Appearance 12/13 FW Bishop Dwenger W 70-43 12/19 Carroll (Fort Wayne) W 46-34 1/2 vs. Culver Academy W 66-43 1/2 vs. Marion W 73-65 1/3 vs. Columbia City W 73-46 1/3 at Carroll (Fort Wayne) W 48-39 1/10 at East Noble W 68-43 1/16 Columbia City W 72-58 1/17 vs. Columbus Northland (OH) W 76-48 1/24 at Bellmont W 97-47 1/27 FW Wayne W 55-37 1/30 DeKalb W 64-51 2/7 at New Haven W 88-57 2/12 at Norwell W 73-55 2/14 at FW Concordia Lutheran W 89-51 2/20 FW Snider L 68-81 2/24 FW Northrop W 77-52 2/27 at FW North Side W 75-61 Fort Wayne Wayne Sectional 3/3 Huntington North W 88-45 3/6 FW South Side W 76-57 3/9 Jay County W 51-35 Chris Johnson Marion Regional Head Coach 3/14 Carroll (Fort Wayne) W 59-57 3/14 Carmel W 41-37 21st Year (327-155) Huntington North Semi-State 3/21 South Bend Riley W 90-69 14 IHSAA State Basketball Tournament presented by the Indiana Pacers and Indiana Fever Evansville Reitz Panthers Class 4A

Front Row (left to right): Ryan Cheek (Mgr)., Lindsey Baxter (Mgr.), Chase Small (Mgr.), Nick Bosler (Mgr.); Middle Row: Mario Barnes, Jaelan Sanford, Jacob Norman, Nate Hansen, Alex Stein, Blake Ruckman; Back Row: Team Facts Asst. Coach Ben Hester, Asst. Coach John Schellenberg, Elijah Dunham, Tamaje’ Blackwell, Addison Volkman, Austin Elmore, Dru Smith, Jarod McHugh, Asst. Coach Joe Patton, JV Coach Andy Kissel, and Head Coach Town/City: Evansville Michael Adams County: Vanderburgh Superintendent: Dr. David Smith Principal: Elizabeth Carnahan Team Roster & Statistics Athletic Director: Elizabeth Hagan Lt. Dk. Name Ht. Gr. Pos. GP FG-FGA FG% 3FG% FT% APG RPG PPG Head Coach: Michael Adams 3 3 Tamaje’ Blackwell 6-0 10 G 16 5-17 .294 .200 .000 0.1 0.4 0.7 Assistant Coaches: Andy Kissel, John 5 5 Elijah Dunham 6-1 10 G 23 11-31 .355 .353 .571 0.5 0.5 1.3 Schellenberg, Joe Patton, and Ben Hester Student Managers: Ryan Cheek, Chase 11 11 Blake Ruckman 5-11 11 G 24 73-186 .392 .336 .792 2.1 2.3 8.1 Small, Lindsey Baxter, and Nick Bosler 12 12 Dru Smith 6-2 11 G 27 105-163 .644 .258 .742 4.5 5.4 10.5 School Colors: Navy and Gray 13 13 Jaelan Sanford 6-3 12 G 30 229-444 .516 .405 .843 2.8 2.5 20.6 Conference: Southern Indiana Athletic 20 20 Alex Stein 6-3 12 G 30 197-323 .610 .480 .781 4.4 6.1 19.3 Enrollment: 1,270 21 21 Jarod McHugh 6-2 11 G 23 10-23 .435 .353 .750 0.4 0.6 1.4 Starters Returning From Last Year: 5 22 22 Jacob Norman 6-5 12 F 30 138-214 .645 .000 .620 1.5 5.2 11.4 Last Year’s Final Won-Loss Record: 17-5 23 23 Mario Barnes 6-0 12 G 29 78-143 .545 .462 .734 4.0 3.0 7.2 32 32 Nate Hansen 6-3 12 F 26 123-275 .447 .356 .701 5.0 5.3 12.9 Season Results (29-1) 41 41 Austin Elmore 6-6 12 C 24 24-52 .462 .500 .622 0.3 3.0 3.0 12/5 at Vincennes Lincoln W 84-70 53 53 Addison Volkman 6-3 10 C 9 2-2 1.000 .000 .556 0.0 0.8 1.0 12/9 at Evansville North W 96-52 12/12 Evansville Mater Dei W 86-54 12/13 Bloomington North W 75-43 Team Totals / Percentages 995-1874 .531 .380 .736 24.0 34.1 92.2 12/19 at Castle W 80-54 12/22 vs. Mt. Carmel (IL) W 106-43 12/23 vs. Princeton W 98-56 State Finals History 12/26 vs. Lawrenceville (IL) W 110-56 Runner-Up: 1951 12/27 vs. Castle W 100-63 Appearances: 1951, 2015 (4A) 1/2 New Albany W 81-51 1/3 Terre Haute North W 89-49 1/10 Terre Haute South W 100-79 1/13 Evansville Central W 82-68 1/15 vs. Evansville Memorial W 91-62 1/17 vs. Evansville Harrison W 97-66 1/23 Evansville Memorial W 85-57 1/24 Princeton W 81-36 1/30 at Evansville Central W 117-74 1/31 Floyd Central W 89-54 2/6 at Jeffersonville W 124-67 2/12 at Evansville Harrison W 78-64 2/20 at Mt. Vernon W 111-36 2/21 at Southport L 80-88 2/27 Evansville Bosse W 105-55 Evansville North Sectional 3/3 Evansville North W 106-52 3/6 Evansville Harrison W 107-94 3/7 Evansville Central W 70-61 Michael Adams Seymour Regional Head Coach 3/14 New Albany W 64-59 3/14 Franklin Central W 83-69 25th Year (355-212) Seymour Semi-State 3/21 Richmond W 92-75 IHSAA State Basketball Tournament presented by the Indiana Pacers and Indiana Fever 15 Arthur L. Trester Award for Mental Attitude

At the state finals, members of the IHSAA Executive Committee, along with the Indiana Pacers and Indiana Fever, will present the Trester Award to the outstanding senior participant in each classification of the boys 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. From 1917 to 1943 the award was known as “The Gimbel Medal for Mental Attitude” in honor of Mr. Jake Gimbel of Vincennes, who awarded the medal each of those years until his passing prior to the 1943 tournament. In 1944, it was known as the “IHSAA Medal for Mental Attitude” and in 1945 the IHSAA board officially named the award “The Arthur L. Trester Medal for Mental Arthur L. Trester IHSAA Attitude” in honor of the man who served as first commissioner of the Association from 1929 to Commissioner 1944. Recipients were given a medal each year from 1945 through 1964, hence “The Arthur L. 1929-1944 Trester Medal for Mental Attitude.” Since 1965, the award was made in the form of a plaque. The IHSAA Executive Committee will present a $1,000 scholarship to each school in the name of the recipient. Since 1989, over $840,000 in college scholarships have been presented to deserving high school students in Indiana.

2014 Class 4A 2014 Class 3A 2014 Class 2A 2014 Class A Macy Holdsworth Jamar Weaver Micah Bullock Indianapolis Arsenal Tech Greensburg Westview Barr-Reeve

Year Name School Year Name School 1916-17 Claude Curtis Martinsville 1941-42 Kenneth Brown, Jr. Muncie Burris 1917-18 Ralph Esarey Bloomington 1942-43 Dave Laflin Lebanon 1918-19 Walter Cross Thorntown 1943-44 Walter McFatridge Kokomo 1919-20 Harold Laughlin Bedford 1944-45 Max Allen Indianapolis Broad Ripple 1920-21 Ralph Marlowe Sandusky 1945-46 Robert Cripe Flora 1921-22 Reece Jones Vincennes 1946-47 Ronald Bland Terre Haute Garfield 1922-23 Maurice Robinson Anderson 1947-48 Lee Hamilton Evansville Central 1923-24 Philip Kessler Richmond 1948-49 James Schooley Auburn 1924-25 Russell Walter Kokomo 1949-50 Pat Klein Marion 1925-26 Richard Williams Evansville Central 1950-51 Robert Jewell Indianapolis Attucks 1926-27 Franklin Prentice Kendallville 1951-52 Joe Sexson Indpls. Arsenal Technical 1927-28 Robert McCarnes Logansport 1952-53 Harley Andrews Terre Haute Gerstmeyer 1928-29 Emmett Lowery Indpls. Arsenal Technical 1953-54 Bobby Plump Milan 1929-30 Kenneth Young LaPorte 1954-55 James Henry New Albany 1930-31 Norman Cottom Terre Haute Wiley 1955-56 Dennis Tepe Elkhart 1931-32 Jess McAnally Greencastle 1956-57 Robert Perigo Lafayette Jefferson 1932-33 James Seward Indianapolis Shortridge 1957-58 Richard Haslam Crawfordsville 1933-34 Arthur Gosman Jasper 1958-59 James Rayl Kokomo 1934-35 James Lyboult Richmond 1959-60 Robert Cantrell East Chicago Washington 1935-36 Steve Sitko Ft. Wayne Central 1960-61 Tom & Dick VanArsdale Indianapolis Manual 1936-37 Robert Menke Huntingburg 1961-62 John Wilson Evansville Bosse 1937-38 Robert Mygrants Hammond 1962-63 Greg Samuels Terre Haute Garfield 1938-39 Jim Myers Evansville Bosse 1963-64 Mike Weaver Huntington 1939-40 Duane Conkey Mitchell 1964-65 Edward Bopp Indianapolis Washington 1940-41 Donald Server Madison 1965-66 James Cadwell Michigan City Elston

16 IHSAA State Basketball Tournament presented by the Indiana Pacers and Indiana Fever Arthur L. Trester Award

Year Name School Year Name School 1966-67 Charles Nelson Fort Wayne South Side 2002-03 4A Alex Kock DeKalb 1967-68 James Nelson Gary Roosevelt 3A Michael Dury Indianapolis Bishop Chatard 1968-69 Joe Sutter Marion 2A Beau Bauer Cass 1969-70 James Trout Loogootee A Derrick Smith Southwestern (Shelbyville) 1970-71 Jerry B. Lamberson New Castle 2003-04 4A Stefan Routt Lawrence North 1971-72 Mark Inman Jeffersonville 3A Jon Zeser Bellmont 1972-73 Garry Abplanalp Franklin 2A Kyle Johnson Jimtown 1973-74 Jon & Don McGlocklin Franklin A Bryan Hurst Waldron 1974-75 Steve Walker Lebanon 2004-05 4A Brandon McPherson Lawrence North 1975-76 Jack David Colescott Marion 3A Luke Zeller Washington 1976-77 Mark Herrmann Carmel A Jason Holsinger Lapel 1977-78 Jack Moore Muncie Central 2005-06 4A Greg Oden Lawrence North 1978-79 Malcolm Cameron Terre Haute South 3A Tyler Rigby Jay County 1979-80 Jeff Todd Marion 2A Tim James Forest Park 1980-81 Karl Donovan Vincennes Lincoln A Jordan Perkins Hauser 1981-82 Phillip Wendel Plymouth 2006-07 4A E’Twaun Moore East Chicago Central 1982-83 John Harter Anderson 3A Jason Renz Plymouth 1983-84 Milan Petrovic Lake Central 2A Thad Laudenbacher Winchester 1984-85 Todd Graf Richmond A Adam Pflugshaupt Oregon-Davis 1985-86 Todd Anderson Shelbyville 2007-08 4A Gordon Hayward Brownsburg 1986-87 Marvin Rea Gary Roosevelt 3A Pryce Underwood Harding 1987-88 Sam Long Muncie Central 2A Lucas Wickersham Winchester 1988-89 Patrick Graham Floyd Central A Jacob Everett Triton 1989-90 Damon Bailey Bedford North Lawrence 2008-09 4A Reggie Hearn Fort Wayne Snider 1990-91 Steve Nicodemus Whitko 3A Brody Schoen Rochester 1991-92 Richie Hammel Lafayette Jefferson 2A Blaze Ayers Brownstown Central 1992-93 Pete Miller South Bend St. Joseph’s A Gerald Hardesty Jac-Cen-Del 1993-94 Bryce Drew Valparaiso 2009-10 4A Justin Clemens Warsaw 1994-95 T.J. Lux Merrillville 3A Ethan Hunsinger Washington 1995-96 Matt Taylor Warsaw 2A Reggie Nesbit Park Tudor 1996-97 Billy Lynch Delta A Christian Duncheon Barr-Reeve 1997-98 4A Brad McPherson Marion 2010-11 4A Spencer Turner Bloomington South 3A Zach Fox Indianapolis Cathedral 3A Cody Zeller Washington 2A Rusty Garner Alexandria A Jordan Everett Triton A Grant McBride Bloomfield 2011-12 4A Sam Curts Carmel 1998-99 4A Tim Church Elkhart Central 3A Garrett Bucher Norwell 3A Jeff Wiltrout Plainfield 2A Austin Kyker Park Tudor 2A Luke Kimmel Paoli A Matt Wheeler Rockville A Jake Holder Tecumseh 2012-13 4A Michael Volovic Carmel 1999-00 4A Jared Jeffries Bloomington North 3A Thomas Starks FW Concordia Lutheran 3A Shane Power Andrean 2A Austin Karazsia Linton-Stockton 2A Scott Study Winchester A Michael Lynch Borden A Clark Golish Union (Dugger) 2013-14 4A Trey Lyles Indianapolis Arsenal Tech 2000-01 4A Chris Thomas Pike 3A Macy Holdsworth Greensburg 3A Brian Bell Muncie Southside 2A Jamar Weaver Westview 2A Matt Robbins Batesville A Micah Bullock Barr-Reeve A Andy Brown Blue River Valley 2001-02 4A Chris Hunter Gary West Side 3A Brian Wright Delta 2A Mark Gonzales Speedway A Troy Roberson Rossville

IHSAA State Basketball Tournament presented by the Indiana Pacers and Indiana Fever 17 State Champions

2014 IHSAA 4A Boys Basketball 2014 IHSAA 3A Boys Basketball State Champion State Champion Indianapolis Arsenal Tech Greensburg

Year Champion Runner-Up Score Head Coach Record Site 1910-11 Crawfordsville Lebanon 24-17 Dave Glascock 16-2 IU Assembly Hall 1911-12 Lebanon Franklin 51-11 Claude Whitney 16-3 IU Assembly Hall 1912-13 Wingate South Bend 15-14 (5 OT) Jesse Wood 22-3 IU Assembly Hall 1913-14 Wingate Anderson 36-8 Len Lehman 19-5 Indiana University 1914-15 Thorntown Montmorenci 33-10 Chet Hill 22-5 IU Men’s Gymnasium 1915-16 Lafayette Crawfordsville 27-26 (OT) C.F. Apking 20-4 IU Men’s Gymnasium 1916-17 Lebanon Gary 34-26 Alva Staggs 26-2 IU Men’s Gymnasium 1917-18 Lebanon Anderson 24-20 (OT) Glenn Curtis 28-2 IU Men’s Gymnasium 1918-19 Bloomington Lafayette 18-15 Cliff Wells 23-3 Purdue Mem. Gymnasium 1919-20 Franklin Lafayette 31-13 Ernest Wagner 29-1 IU Men’s Gymnasium 1920-21 Franklin Anderson 35-22 Ernest Wagner 29-4 Old Coliseum 1921-22 Franklin Terre Haute Garfield 26-15 Ernest Wagner 31-4 Old Coliseum 1922-23 Vincennes Muncie 27-18 John Adams 34-1 Old Coliseum 1923-24 Martinsville Frankfort 36-30 Glenn Curtis 22-7 Old Coliseum 1924-25 Frankfort Kokomo 34-20 Everett Case 27-2 Exposition Building 1925-26 Marion Martinsville 30-23 Gene Thomas 27-2 Exposition Building 1926-27 Martinsville Muncie 26-23 Glenn Curtis 26-3 Exposition Building 1927-28 Muncie Martinsville 13-12 Pete Jolly 28-2 Butler Fieldhouse 1928-29 Frankfort Indianapolis Technical 29-23 Everett Case 25-2 Butler Fieldhouse 1929-30 Washington Muncie 32-21 Burl Friddle 30-1 Butler Fieldhouse 1930-31 Muncie Greencastle 31-23 Pete Jolly 25-6 Butler Fieldhouse 1931-32 New Castle Winamac 24-17 Orville Hooker 28-3 Butler Fieldhouse 1932-33 Martinsville Greencastle 27-24 Glenn Curtis 21-8 Butler Fieldhouse 1933-34 Logansport Indpls. Arsenal Technical 26-19 Cliff Wells 28-4 Butler Fieldhouse 1934-35 Anderson Jeffersonville 23-17 Archie Chadd 22-9 Butler Fieldhouse 1935-36 Frankfort Fort Wayne Central 50-24 Everett Case 29-1-1 Butler Fieldhouse 1936-37 Anderson Huntingburg 33-23 Archie Chadd 26-7 Butler Fieldhouse 1937-38 Fort Wayne South Side Hammond 34-32 Burl Friddle 29-3 Butler Fieldhouse 1938-39 Frankfort Franklin 36-22 Everett Case 26-6 Butler Fieldhouse 1939-40 Hammond Technical Mitchell 33-21 Lou Birkett 25-6 Butler Fieldhouse 1940-41 Washington Madison 39-33 Marion Crawley 27-5 Butler Fieldhouse 1941-42 Washington Muncie Burris 24-18 Marion Crawley 30-1 Butler Fieldhouse 1942-43 Fort Wayne Central Lebanon 45-40 Murray Mendenhall 27-1 New Coliseum 1943-44 Evansville Bosse Kokomo 39-35 Herm Keller 19-7 New Coliseum 1944-45 Evansville Bosse South Bend Riley 46-36 Herm Keller 25-2 New Coliseum 1945-46 Anderson Fort Wayne Central 67-53 Charles Cummings 22-7 Butler Fieldhouse 1946-47 Shelbyville Terre Haute Garfield 68-58 Frank Barnes 25-5 Butler Fieldhouse 1947-48 Lafayette Jefferson Evansville Central 54-42 Marion Crawley 27-3 Butler Fieldhouse 1948-49 Jasper Madison 62-61 Leo O’Neill 21-9 Butler Fieldhouse 1949-50 Madison Lafayette Jefferson 67-44 Ray Eddy 27-1 Butler Fieldhouse 1950-51 Muncie Central Evansville Reitz 60-58 Art Beckner 26-4 Butler Fieldhouse 1951-52 Muncie Central Indianapolis Arsenal Technical 68-49 Lawrence McCreary 25-5 Butler Fieldhouse 1952-53 South Bend Central Terre Haute Gerstmeyer 42-41 Elmer McCall 25-5 Butler Fieldhouse 1953-54 Milan Muncie Central 32-30 Marvin Wood 28-2 Butler Fieldhouse 1954-55 Indianapolis Crispus Attucks Gary Roosevelt 97-74 Ray Crowe 31-1 Butler Fieldhouse 1955-56 Indianapolis Crispus Attucks Lafayette Jefferson 79-57 Ray Crowe 31-0 Butler Fieldhouse 1956-57 South Bend Central Indianapolis Crispus Attucks 67-55 Elmer McCall 30-0 Butler Fieldhouse 1957-58 Fort Wayne South Side Crawfordsville 63-34 Don Reichert 28-2 Butler Fieldhouse 1958-59 Indianapolis Crispus Attucks Kokomo 92-54 Bill Garrett 26-5 Butler Fieldhouse

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2014 IHSAA 2A Boys Basketball 2014 IHSAA A Boys Basketball State Champion State Champion Park Tudor Marquette Catholic

Year Champion Runner-Up Score Head Coach Record Site 1959-60 East Chicago Washington Muncie Central 75-59 John Baratto 28-2 Butler Fieldhouse 1960-61 Kokomo Indianapolis Manual 68-66 (OT) Joe Platt 28-1 Butler Fieldhouse 1961-62 Evansville Bosse East Chicago Washington 84-81 Jim Myers 26-2 Butler Fieldhouse 1962-63 Muncie Central South Bend Central 65-61 Dwight Tallman 28-1 Butler Fieldhouse 1963-64 Lafayette Jefferson Huntington 58-55 Marion Crawley 28-1 Butler Fieldhouse 1964-65 Indianapolis Washington Fort Wayne North Side 64-57 Jerry Oliver 29-2 Butler Fieldhouse 1965-66 Michigan City Elston Indianapolis Arsenal Technical 63-52 Doug Adams 26-3 Hinkle Fieldhouse 1966-67 Evansville North Lafayette Jefferson 60-58 Jim Rausch 27-2 Hinkle Fieldhouse 1967-68 Gary Roosevelt Indianapolis Shortridge 68-60 Louis Mallard 22-5 Hinkle Fieldhouse 1968-69 Indianapolis Washington Gary Tolleston 79-76 Bill Green 31-0 Hinkle Fieldhouse 1969-70 East Chicago Roosevelt Carmel 72-62 Bill Holsbach 28-0 Hinkle Fieldhouse 1970-71 East Chicago Washington Elkhart 70-60 John Molodet 29-0 Hinkle Fieldhouse 1971-72 Connersville Gary West Side 80-63 Myron Dickerson 27-2 IU Assembly Hall 1972-73 New Albany South Bend Adams 84-79 Kirby Overman 21-7 IU Assembly Hall 1973-74 Fort Wayne Northrop Jeffersonville 59-56 Bob Dille 28-1 IU Assembly Hall 1974-75 Marion Loogootee 58-46 Bill Green 28-1 1975-76 Marion Rushville 82-76 Bill Green 23-5 Market Square Arena 1976-77 Carmel East Chicago Washington 53-52 Eric Clark 22-7 Market Square Arena 1977-78 Muncie Central Terre Haute South 65-64 (OT) Bill Harrell 27-3 Market Square Arena 1978-79 Muncie Central Anderson 64-60 Bill Harrell 24-5 Market Square Arena 1979-80 Indianapolis Broad Ripple New Albany 73-66 Bill Smith 29-2 Market Square Arena 1980-81 Vincennes Lincoln Anderson 54-52 Orlando Wyman 26-2 Market Square Arena 1981-82 Plymouth Gary Roosevelt 75-74 (2 OT) Jack Edison 28-1 Market Square Arena 1982-83 Connersville Anderson 63-62 Basil Mawbey 26-2 Market Square Arena 1983-84 Warsaw Vincennes Lincoln 59-56 Al Rhodes 26-2 Market Square Arena 1984-85 Marion Richmond 74-67 Bill Green 29-0 Market Square Arena 1985-86 Marion Anderson 75-56 Bill Green 26-3 Market Square Arena 1986-87 Marion Richmond 69-56 Bill Green 29-1 Market Square Arena 1987-88 Muncie Central Concord 76-53 Bill Harrell 28-1 Market Square Arena 1988-89 Lawrence North Kokomo 74-57 Jack Keefer 25-4 Market Square Arena 1989-90 Bedford North Lawrence Concord 63-60 Dan Bush 29-2 Hoosier Dome 1990-91 Gary Roosevelt Brebeuf 51-32 Ron Heflin 30-1 Hoosier Dome 1991-92 Richmond Lafayette Jefferson 77-73 (OT) George Griffith 24-5 Hoosier Dome 1992-93 Jeffersonville Ben Davis 66-61 Mike Broughton 29-2 Hoosier Dome 1993-94 South Bend Clay Valparaiso 93-88 (OT) Tom DeBaets 27-2 Hoosier Dome 1994-95 Ben Davis Merrillville 58-57 Steve Witty 32-1 RCA Dome 1995-96 Ben Davis New Albany 57-54 (2 OT) Steve Witty 22-6 RCA Dome 1996-97 Bloomington North Delta 75-54 Tom McKinney 28-1 RCA Dome 1997-98 4A Pike Marion 57-54 Alan Darner 28-1 RCA Dome 3A Indianapolis Cathedral Yorktown 72-47 Peter Berg 22-4 RCA Dome 2A Alexandria Southwestern (Hanover) 57-43 Garth Cone 20-6 RCA Dome A Lafayette Central Catholic Bloomfield 56-48 Chad Dunwoody 24-3 RCA Dome 1998-99 4A North Central (Indpls.) Elkhart Central 79-74 Doug Mitchell 23-5 RCA Dome 3A Plainfield Muncie Southside 77-64 Dana Greene 26-1 RCA Dome 2A Westview Paoli 71-52 Troy Neely 23-3 RCA Dome A Tecumseh Lafayette Central Catholic 55-43 Kevin Oxley 23-4 RCA Dome 1999-00 4A Marion Bloomington North 62-56 Moe Smedley 28-1 Conseco Fieldhouse 3A Brebeuf Jesuit Andrean 72-56 Leo Klemm 24-2 Conseco Fieldhouse 2A Westview Winchester 59-53 Troy Neely 25-3 Conseco Fieldhouse A Lafayette Central Catholic Union (Dugger) 82-70 Chad Dunwoody 23-5 Conseco Fieldhouse (continued on page 20) IHSAA State Basketball Tournament presented by the Indiana Pacers and Indiana Fever 19 Last Year’s State Finals in Review

Indianapolis Tech holds off Lake Central in 4A State Championship After four runner-up finishes in state championship since Indianapolis state boys basketball, the Indianapolis Broad Ripple did it in 1980. Arsenal Technical Titans had their Jeremie Tyler led Tech with 19 photo taken this time with the champi- points. Lyles had 16 points and 12 onship trophy in hand. rebounds. Mikey Jones scored 15 Tech captured a frenetic 63-59 points. victory over the Lake Central Indians Coach Jason Delaney’s Titans, in the Class 4A title game. The Titans, ranked second in the Associated after leading by as many as 23 points Press poll, finished at 27-2. Delaney in the third quarter, had to hold off a became the seventh coach to win furious Lake Central rally that saw the a state title at two different schools. Indians pull within three, 62-59, with He led Waldron to the 2004 Class A 11 seconds left in the game. But a free crown. throw by Tech’s Trey Lyles then gave Tye Wilburn topped Lake Central the Titans the breathing room they with 20 points, including 14 in the needed. second half. Tyler Wideman collected The fourth quarter proved 19 points and 12 rebounds. dramatic with various runs by both Coach Dave Milausnic’s Indians, teams. First, an 8-0 push by Lake ranked eighth in the AP poll, complet- Central sliced Tech’s lead to nine. ed their season at 22-4. Lake Central Then the Titans mounted a 7-0 run to its first state crown and the Titans’ was making its second appearance in re-establish the lead at 16. followers at Bankers Life Fieldhouse the state finals and first in 30 years.. Then came the one final surge erupted with cheers. by the Indians before Tech put away Tech becomes the first Indianapo- lis Public Schools team to win a boys Greensburg overcomes Bowman’s pressure in Class 3A

The Greensburg Pirates probed deficit to nine (81-72) with about 2 Bowman Academy’s full-court defense, minutes remaining, but the Pirates found the openings and set a Class held on. 3A championship game scoring record Sean Sellers led the Pirates with an 89-76 victory over the Eagles. with 27 points and 16 rebounds. The outcome meant a second Rigney hit 23 points. Ryan Welage consecutive state championship had 21 points. Bryant McIntosh had for the Pirates. Bowman, the 2013 11 assists, tying a 3A title-game champion in 2A and the 2010 champ record. in Class A, was denied in its bid to Coach Stacy Meyer’s become the first boys basketball team Greensburg team, ranked first in to win a state title in three different the Associated Press poll, finished classifications. the season with a 15-game winning Greenburg turned the ball over streak and a 28-1 record. 22 times against Bowman’s withering For Bowman Academy, pressure. But when the Pirates broke Davon Dillard led the way with 21 the press, they generally located good points. Austin Daniels added 14, shots on the way to 56.4 percent and Anthony Cole had 12. Justin shooting (31-of-55) from the field. King and Arthur Haggard III each They hit 57.1 percent (12-of-21) on contributed 11 points. King grabbed 3-pointers. 11 rebounds. An 18-3 run from the late third Coach Marvin Rea’s Eagles, quarter into the fourth opened a ranked third by the AP, finished 19-point lead for Greensburg. Collin 22-5. Rigney connected on four 3-pointers during the surge. Bowman battled back, slicing its

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Bluiett’s heroics push Park Tudor to 2A championship Four-year starter Trevon Bluiett and the Park Bryce Moore contributed 18 points for Park Tudor while Austin Tudor Panthers applied the finishing touches Shelton had 10. Coach Kyle Cox’s Panthers, ranked first by the to an impressive triple in Class 2A. Three boys Associated Press, finished 24-4. basketball state championships in four seasons is For Westview, making its first appearance in the state finals no small accomplishment. in 14 years, Chandler Aspy led the way with 19 points. Jordyn In the 2014 finale, Bluiett totaled 38 points Bontrager totaled 10 points. Judah Zickafoose led the Warriors and 12 rebounds as the Panthers captured an with nine rebounds. 84-57 victory over the Westview Warriors. Bluiett Coach Rob Yoder’s Westview team, which was unrated, led a Park Tudor attack that set a 2A record with finished 23-5. 56.4 percent shooting from the floor, including a record 14 3-pointers in 27 attempts. Park Tudor’s 27-point margin of victory also set a 2A mark. Bluiett averaged a state-leading 35.6 points for this season’s Panthers, who topped the state with an 82.0 ppg mark. Bluiett’s 38 points in the final represented a 2A record. He totaled 84 points -- an average of 28 per game -- in his state final appearances as a freshman, sophomore and senior. The Panthers blew open a relatively close game when they went on a 17-5 run to start the third quarter. The Panthers held Westview to 31 percent shooting (9-of-29) in the second half and 35.1 percent (20-of-57) for the game.

Fazekas powers Marquette Catholic to Class A title The Marquette Catholic Blazers, in their first appearance in the boys basketball state finals, made it memorable with a 3-point barrage and a stirring 70-66 overtime victory over the Barr-Reeve Vikings in the Class A title game. Ryan Fazekas, a 6-foot-8 junior, provided most of the fireworks for Marquette. He scored 34 points on 13-of-22 shooting from the field. He hit a Class A championship game record 7-of-11 3-pointers. He also grabbed 10 rebounds. With 2:11 left in overtime, Fazekas connected on a deep two-pointer that pushed Marquette ahead by a 66-62 count. Then, in the final 15 seconds, with Marquette clinging to a two-point edge, Fazekas made a that resulted in a fast-break bucket by Braxton Miller. Richie Mitchell, with 10 points, was the only other Blazer in double digits. The two teams combined to hit 18 3-pointers for a finals record, and 11 for Marquette in 22 attempts also set a title- game mark. For Barr-Reeve, Addison Wagler led the way with 25 points and eight rebounds. Micah Bullock totaled 23 points and six rebounds. Coach Donovan Garletts’ Marquette team, ranked third in the Associated Press poll, finished 20-6. The Blazers were the first Michigan City school to advance to the state finals since Elston won the 1966 state championship. Coach Bryan Hughes’ Barr-Reeve team, ranked first by the AP, was playing in the state finals for the second time in five years but was seeking its first boys basketball title. The Vikings finished 26-2..

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State Champions (continued from page 17) Year Champion Runner-Up Score Head Coach Record Site 2000-01 4A Pike Penn 56-42 Alan Darner 26-3 Conseco Fieldhouse 3A Muncie Southside Evansville Mater Dei 81-78 (OT) Rick Baumgartner 23-3 Conseco Fieldhouse 2A Harding Batesville 73-70 Al Gooden 23-5 Conseco Fieldhouse A Attica Blue River Valley 64-62 Ralph Shrader 21-6 Conseco Fieldhouse 2001-02 4A Gary West Side Pike 58-55 John Boyd 23-4 Conseco Fieldhouse 3A Delta Harding 65-54 Paul Keller 22-6 Conseco Fieldhouse 2A Speedway Bluffton 62-48 Trent Lehman 22-4 Conseco Fieldhouse A Rossville Barr-Reeve 79-68 Jeff Henley 23-4 Conseco Fieldhouse 2002-03 4A Pike DeKalb 65-52 Larry Bullington 29-0 Conseco Fieldhouse 3A Indianapolis Bishop Chatard Fort Wayne Elmhurst 78-44 Dan Archer 22-2 Conseco Fieldhouse 2A Cass Forest Park 57-48 Basil Mawbey 26-0 Conseco Fieldhouse A Lafayette Central Catholic Southwestern (Shelbyville) 68-64 Chad Dunwoody 18-9 Conseco Fieldhouse 2003-04 4A Lawrence North Columbia City 50-29 Jack Keefer 29-2 Conseco Fieldhouse 3A Evansville Mater Dei Bellmont 63-45 John Goebel 21-6 Conseco Fieldhouse 2A Jimtown Brownstown Central 63-59 Randy DeShone 25-2 Conseco Fieldhouse A Waldron FW Blackhawk Christian 69-54 Jason Delaney 27-0 Conseco Fieldhouse 2004-05 4A Lawrence North Muncie Central 63-52 Jack Keefer 24-2 Conseco Fieldhouse 3A Washington Plymouth 74-72 (OT) Dave Omer 27-2 Conseco Fieldhouse 2A Forest Park Harding 68-63 Tom Beach 23-4 Conseco Fieldhouse A Lapel Loogootee 51-40 Jimmie Howell 25-3 Conseco Fieldhouse 2005-06 4A Lawrence North Muncie Central 80-56 Jack Keefer 29-0 Conseco Fieldhouse 3A New Castle Jay County 51-43 Steve Bennett 21-6 Conseco Fieldhouse 2A Forest Park Harding 61-55 Tom Beach 25-3 Conseco Fieldhouse A Hauser Tri-Central 64-36 Bob Nobbe 25-2 Conseco Fieldhouse 2006-07 4A East Chicago Central North Central (Indpls.) 87-83 Pete Trgovich 23-3 Conseco Fieldhouse 3A Plymouth Evansville Bosse 72-61 Jack Edison 25-2 Conseco Fieldhouse 2A Northwestern Winchester 78-74 (2 OT) Jim Gish 25-2 Conseco Fieldhouse A Oregon-Davis Barr-Reeve 63-52 Travis Hannah 27-1 Conseco Fieldhouse 2007-08 4A Brownsburg Marion 40-39 Joshua Kendrick 22-5 Conseco Fieldhouse 3A Washington Harding 84-60 Gene Miiller 23-2 Conseco Fieldhouse 2A Fort Wayne Bishop Luers Winchester 69-67 James Blackmon 24-3 Conseco Fieldhouse A Triton Indianapolis Lutheran 50-42 Jason Groves 25-2 Conseco Fieldhouse 2008-09 4A Bloomington South Fort Wayne Snider 69-62 J.R. Holmes 26-0 Conseco Fieldhouse 3A Princeton Rochester 81-79 (OT) Tom Weeks 29-0 Conseco Fieldhouse 2A Fort Wayne Bishop Luers Brownstown Central 67-49 James Blackmon 23-4 Conseco Fieldhouse A Jac-Cen-Del Triton 66-55 David Bradshaw 25-2 Conseco Fieldhouse 2009-10 4A North Central (Indianapolis) Warsaw 95-74 Doug Mitchell 25-3 Conseco Fieldhouse 3A Washington Gary Wallace 65-62 (OT) Gene Miiller 23-3 Conseco Fieldhouse 2A Wheeler Park Tudor 41-38 Mike Jones 27-1 Conseco Fieldhouse A Bowman Academy Barr-Reeve 74-52 Marvin Rea 24-1 Conseco Fieldhouse 2010-11 4A Bloomington South Kokomo 56-42 J.R. Holmes 26-2 Conseco Fieldhouse 3A Washington Culver Academies 61-46 Gene Miiller 24-4 Conseco Fieldhouse 2A Park Tudor Hammond Bishop Noll 43-42 Ed Schilling 26-2 Conseco Fieldhouse A Indianapolis Metropolitan Triton 59-55 Nick Reich 22-6 Conseco Fieldhouse 2011-12 4A Carmel Pike 80-67 Scott Heady 22-4 Bankers Life Fieldhouse 3A Guerin Catholic Norwell 64-48 Pete Smith 23-5 Bankers Life Fieldhouse 2A Park Tudor Bowman Academy 79-57 Ed Schilling 24-2 Bankers Life Fieldhouse A Loogootee Rockville 55-52 Mike Wagoner 21-4 Bankers Life Fieldhouse 2012-13 4A Carmel Indianapolis Cathedral 57-53 Scott Heady 25-2 Bankers Life Fieldhouse 3A Greensburg Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran 73-70 (OT) Stacy Meyer 26-1 Bankers Life Fieldhouse 2A Bowman Academy Linton-Stockton 86-73 Marvin Rea 18-9 Bankers Life Fieldhouse A Borden Triton 55-50 Doc Nash 24-3 Bankers Life Fieldhouse 2013-14 4A Indianapolis Arsenal Tech Lake Central 63-59 Jason Delaney 27-2 Bankers Life Fieldhouse 3A Greensburg Bowman Academy 89-76 Stacy Meyer 28-1 Bankers Life Fieldhouse 2A Park Tudor Westview 84-57 Kyle Cox 24-4 Bankers Life Fieldhouse A Marquette Catholic Barr-Reeve 70-66 (OT) Donovan Garletts 20-6 Bankers Life Fieldhouse

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Cloverdale’s Pat Rady Honored as National Coach of the Year The National Federation of State High School Associa- him second in the state in career wins. tions (NFHS) will be recognizing Cloverdale boys basketball The NFHS, which has been recognizing coaches coach Pat Rady during this through an awards program since 1982, honors coaches in weekend’s finals as the the top 10 girls sports and top 10 boys sports (by participa- 2014 National Coach of the tion numbers), and in one “other” sport that is not included Year. in the top 10 listings. The NFHS also recognizes a Spirit Coach Rady is in his coach as a separate award category. Winners of NFHS 11th year of coaching at awards must be active coaches during the year for which Cloverdale and in his 51st they receive their award. This year’s awards recognize year overall in the sport. He coaches for the 2013-14 school year. has more than 750 career Coach Rady is one of 21 high school coaches from victories, which gives him across the country in their respective sport to be selected more than any other active as the 2014 National Coach of the Year by the NFHS coach in Indiana and ranks Coaches Association.

Eric Coburn Honored as State’s Top Official Eric Coburn of Leesburg is the recipient of the 2015 Eric has been a licensed official for 29 years. During Interscholastic Athletic Official Award for excellence in the his career, he has worked 18 sectionals, 10 regionals, six sport of boys’ basketball. Eric will be honored in a special semi-states, and four state finals. In addition to his boy’s ceremony at today’s state final tournament. basketball assignments, Eric has also officiated four girls’ An active member basketball state finals. of the Northern Indiana Eric was selected for this honor by a committee Officials Association, Eric representing the officials associations. In Indiana there are served as president of the 26 associations made up of men and women who give up association for 6 years much of their personal time to in providing whole- and was also secretary some, worthwhile, and healthy activities for the student for 10 others. Each year, athletes in our state. Statewide, there are more than 8,000 the Indiana High School officials licensed by the IHSAA in 11 sports. Athletic Association, in co- Eric and his wife Yvonne have been married for 40 years operation with the National and have two children: Erica (39) and William (37). Eric is Federation of Interscho- a 1974 graduate of Wawasee High School and served for lastic Officials Association, over 32 years in the Warsaw City Police Department. He recognizes and honors an is also a private pilot and has logged over 1,000 hour of outstanding official in 11 sports during the school year. flying time.

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Top Five Scoring Leaders (Multiple Class) Top Five Rebounding Leaders (Multiple Class)

Class 4A Class 4A Rk. Name School Pts. Year Rk. Name School Rbs. Year 1. Ben Gardner Carmel 31 2012 1. Justin Riley Elkhart Central 17 1999 2. Greg Oden Lawrence North 29 2005 2. Chris Hunter Gary West Side 15 2002 3. E’Twaun Moore East Chicago Central 28 2007 3. Julian Mavunga Brownsburg 14 2008 Nic Moore Warsaw 28 2010 Bradley Sneary Fort Wayne Snider 14 2009 Zach Randolph Marion 28 2000 5. Justin Cage Pike 13 2003

Class 3A Class 3A Rk. Name School Pts. Year Rk. Name School Rbs. Year 1. Tyler Zeller Washington 43 2008 1. Gerry Hall Muncie Southside 26 1999 2. Bruce Grimm Jr. Rochester 40 2009 Cody Zeller Washington 26 2010 3. Kelly Robbins Delta 38 2002 3. Cody Zeller Washington 18 2011 4. Zach Hahn New Castle 29 2006 4. Seth Coy Washington 16 2008 5. Randy Davis Plymouth 28 2007 Sean Sellers Greensburg 16 2014 Tyler Zeller Washington 16 2008 Class 2A Rk. Name School Pts. Year Class 2A 1. Trevon Bluiett Park Tudor 38 2014 Rk. Name School Rbs. Year 2. Tyler Koch Winchester 37 2008 1. Brandon Hopf Forest Park 16 2005 3. Deshaun Thomas Fort Wayne Bishop Luers 34 2009 2. Deshaun Thomas Fort Wayne Bishop Luers 15 2009 4. Jacob Garvin Batesville 30 2001 3. J.D. Clampitt Speedway 14 2002 5. Austin Karazsia Linton-Stockton 29 2013 Trai Essex Harding 14 2001 Zavier Sanders Northwestern 29 2007 Brandon Hopf Forest Park 14 2006

Class A Class A Rk. Name School Pts. Year Rk. Name School Rbs. Year 1. Zane Bowman Barr-Reeve 37 2002 1. Bobby Jolliff Hauser 15 2006 Brock Graves Rossville 37 2002 2. Jordan Barnard Waldron 14 2004 3. Brody Boyd Union (Dugger) 35 2000 Todd Humerickhouse Bloomfield 14 1998 4. Ryan Fazekas Marquette Catholic 34 2014 Josh Wittgren Union (Dugger) 14 2000 5. Ryan Rooks Southwestern (Shelbyville) 31 2003 5. Colton Keel Triton 13 2009 Anthony Jackson Indianapolis Metropolitan 13 2011 Top 10 Scoring Leaders (Single Class) Top 5 Rebounding Leaders (Single Class) One Game (* championship game) Rk. Name School Pts. Year One Game (* championship game) 1. James Blackmon Marion 52 1983 Rk. Name School Rbs. Year 2. Troy Lewis Anderson 42 1983 1. Brad Miley Rushville 29 1976 3. Ron Bonham Muncie Central 40 1960 2. George McGinnis Indianapolis Washington 27 1969 David Shepherd Carmel 40 *1970 3. Jim Ligon Kokomo 24 1961 Pete Trgovich East Chicago Washington 40 1971 4. Alan Henderson Brebeuf Jesuit 23 1991 6. Oscar Robertson Indpls. Crispus Attucks 39 *1956 5. Jim Bradley East Chicago Roosevelt 21 *1970 Scott Skiles Plymouth 39 *1982 Brad Miley Rushville 21 *1976 8. Pat Graham Floyd Central 37 1989 Courtney Witte Vincennes Lincoln 21 *1981 Drake Morris East Chicago Washington 37 1977 10. Bill Finley New Albany 36 1973 Two Games Dee Monroe Madison 36 *1949 Rk. Name School Rbs. Year 1. Brad Miley Rushville 50 1976 Two Games 2. Jim Ligon Kokomo 42 1961 Rk. Name School Pts. Year 3. George McGinnis Indianapolis Washington 41 1969 1. Troy Lewis Anderson 76 1983 4. Jim Bradley East Chicago Roosevelt 39 1970 2. Ron Bonham Muncie Central 69 1960 5. Eric Montross Lawrence North 37 1989 Scott Skiles Plymouth 69 1982 4. David Shepherd Carmel 68 1970 Pete Trgovich East Chicago Washington 68 1971 6. Jimmy Webb South Bend Adams 65 1973 7. Drake Morris East Chicago Washington 64 1977 8. Bob Ford Evansville North 62 1967 George McGinnis Indianapolis Washington 62 1969 Bobby Miles East Chicago Washington 62 1962

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Most Combined Points In A Quarter Team Records 4A: 53 by Pike (28) and Carmel (23) (4th quarter), 2012. 3A: 55 by Evans. Bosse (30) and Plymouth (25) (4th quarter), 2007. Most Points 4A: 95 by North Central (Indianapolis) vs. Warsaw, 2010. 2A: 59 by Jimtown (31) and Brownstown Cent. (28) (4th qtr.), 2004. 3A: 89 by Greensburg vs. Bowman Academy, 2014. A: 58 by Triton (31) and Borden (27) (4th quarter), 2013. 2A: 86 by Bowman Academy vs. Linton-Stockton, 2013. Single Class A: 82 by Lafayette Central Catholic vs. Union (Dugger), 2000. Semifinal Game: 64 by Anderson (34) and SB Adams (30) (4th qtr.), 1973. Single Class Championship Game: 57 by South Bend Adams (31) and New Semifinal Game: 102 by Muncie Central vs. Bloomington, 1960; Albany (26) (4th quarter), 1973. 102 by East Chicago Washington vs. Floyd Central, 1971. Championship Game: 97 by Indpls. Attucks vs. Gary Roosevelt, 1955. Fewest Points Allowed 4A: 29 by Lawrence North vs. Columbia City, 2004. 3A: 43 by New Castle vs. Jay County, 2006. Most Combined Points 4A: 170 by E. Chicago Cent. (87) and North Cent. (Ind.) (83) 2007. 2A: 38 by Wheeler vs. Park Tudor, 2010. 3A: 165 by Greensburg (89) and Bowman Academy (76), 2014 A: 36 by Hauser vs. Tri-Central, 2006. 2A: 159 by Bowman Academy (86) and Linton-Stockton (73), 2013 Single Class A: 152 by Laf. Central Cath. (82) and Union (Dugger) (70), 2000. Semifinal Game: 16 by Anderson vs. Rochester, 1937. Single Class Championship Game: 8 by Wingate vs. Anderson, 1914. Semifinal Game: 194 by SB Adams (99) and Anderson (95), 1973. Championship Game: 181 by SB Clay (93) and Valparaiso (88) (OT), 1994. Most Field Goals Made 4A: 36 by North Central (Indianapolis) vs. Warsaw, 2010. 3A: 32 by Indpls. Bishop Chatard vs. Fort Wayne Elmhurst, 2003; Largest Margin of Victory 4A: 24 by Lawrence North (80) and Muncie Central (56), 2006. 32 by Princeton vs. Rochester, 2009. 3A: 34 by Indpls. Bishop Chatard (78) and FW Elmhurst (44), 2003. 32 by Bowman Academy vs. Greensburg, 2014. 2A: 27 by Park Tudor (84) and Westview (57), 2014. 2A: 35 by Bowman Academy vs. Linton-Stockton, 2013. A: 28 by Hauser (64) and Tri-Central (36), 2006. A: 30 by Rossville vs. Barr-Reeve, 2002; Single Class 30 by Bowman Academy vs. Barr-Reeve, 2010. Semifinal Game: 36 by Muncie Cent. (102) and Bloomington (66), 1960. Single Class Championship Game: 40 by Lebanon (51) and Lebanon (11), 1912. Semifinal Game: 45 by South Bend Adams vs. Anderson, 1973. Championship Game: 38 by Indianapolis Attucks vs. Kokomo, 1959. Most Points In A Half 4A: 51 by North Cent. (Ind.) (2nd half) vs. E. Chicago Cent., 2007. Most Combined Field Goals Made 3A: 45 by Evansville Bosse (2nd half) vs. Plymouth, 2007; 4A: 65 by North Central (33) and East Chicago Central (32), 2007. 45 by Washington (2nd half) vs. Harding, 2008. 3A: 63 by Greensburg (31) and Bowman Academy (32), 2014. 45 by Greensburg (2nd half) vs. Bowman Academy, 2014. 2A: 61 by Bowman Academy (35) and Linton-Stockton (26), 2013. 2A: 49 by Park Tudor (2nd half) vs. Westview, 2014. A: 55 by Laf. Central Catholic (28) and Union (Dugger) (27), 2000. A: 45 by Rossville (1st half) vs. Barr-Reeve, 2002. 55 by Rossville (30) and Barr-Reeve (25), 2002. Single Class Single Class Semifinal Game: 55 by Gary Roosevelt (2nd half) vs. Whitko, 1991. Semifinal Game: 87 by SB Adams (45) and Anderson (42), 1973. Championship Game: 51 by Indianapolis Attucks (1st half) vs. Gary Championship Game: 67 by New Albany (36) and SB Adams (31), 1973. Roosevelt, 1955. Most Field Goals Attempted 4A: 65 by East Chicago Central vs. North Central, 2007. Most Combined Points In A Half 4A: 97 by North Central (Indpls.) (49) and Warsaw (48) (2nd half), 2010. 65 by North Central vs. East Chicago Central, 2007. 3A: 87 by Evans. Bosse (45) and Plymouth (42) (2nd half), 2007. 3A: 78 by Bowman Academy vs. Greensburg, 2014. 2A: 84 by Brownstown Central (43) and Jimtown (41) (2nd half), 2004; 2A: 72 by Forest Park vs. Harding, 2005. 84 by Bowman Academy (42) and Linton-Stockton (42), 2013. A: 70 by Fort Wayne Blackhawk Christian vs. Waldron, 2004. A: 83 by Triton (42) and Jac-Cen-Del (41) (2nd half), 2009. Single Class Single Class Semifinal Game: 91 by Ind. Arsenal Tech.l vs. Laf. Jefferson, 1952. Semifinal Game: 100 by East Chicago Washington (53) and Floyd Championship Game: 85 by SB Adams vs. New Albany, 1973. Central (47) (2nd half), 1971. Championship Game: 91 by SB Adams (49) and New Albany (42) Most Combined Field Goals Attempted (2nd half), 1973. 4A: 130 by East Chicago Central (65) and North Central (65), 2007. 3A: 138 by Muncie Southside (77) and Plainfield (61), 1999. 2A: 129 by Forest Park (72) and Harding (57), 2005. Most Points In A Quarter 4A: 30 by E. Chicago Central (2nd quarter) vs. North Central, 2007. A: 124 by Tri-Central (67) and Hauser (57), 2006. 3A: 30 by Evansville Bosse (4th quarter) vs. Plymouth, 2007. Single Class 2A: 31 by Jimtown (4th quarter) vs. Brownstown Central, 2004. Semifinal Game: 180 by Ind. Attucks (90) and Evan Reitz (90), 1951. A: 31 by Triton (4th quarter) vs. Borden, 2013. Championship Game: 162 by Gary Tolleston (83) and Indpls. Single Class Washington (79), 1969. Semifinal Game: 34 by Anderson (4th quarter) vs. SB Adams, 1973; Highest Percentage 34 by East Chicago Washington (4th quarter) vs. Richmond, 1985. 4A: .615 (24-39) by Lawrence North vs. Muncie Central, 2005. Championship Game: 32 by SB Clay (4th qtr.) vs. Valparaiso, 1994. 3A: .692 (27-39) by Indianapolis Cathedral vs. Yorktown, 1998. .692 (27-39) by Washington vs. Plymouth, 2005. 2A: .563 (31-55) by Park Tudor vs. Westview, 2014. A: .563 (18-32) by Loogootee vs. Rockville, 2012. Single Class Semifinal Game: .680 (32-47) by Vincennes Lincoln vs. Shenandoah, 1981. Championship Game: .596 (31-52) by Marion vs. Richmond, 1985.

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Highest Combined Field Goal Percentage Most Free Throws Made 4A: .561 by North Central (Indianapolis) (36-63) and Warsaw (28-51), 2010. 4A: 30 by Carmel vs. Pike, 2012. 3A: .567 by Plymouth (22-38) and Evansville Bosse (24-43), 2007. 3A: 32 by Washington vs. Gary Wallace, 2010. 2A: .517 by Bowman Academy (35-71) and Linton-Stockton (26-47), 2013. 2A: 27 by Winchester vs. Northwestern, 2007. A: .509 by Rossville (30-54) and Barr-Reeve (25-54), 2002. A: 20 by Lafayette Central Catholic vs. Union (Dugger), 2000. Single Class 20 by Oregon-Davis vs. Barr-Reeve, 2007. Semifinal Game: .566 by Kokomo (26-43) and Floyd Cent. (25-47), 1989. Single Class Championship Game: .574 by Plymouth (29-50) and Gary Roosevelt Semifinal Game: 34 by Muncie Central vs. Elkhart, 1954. (33-58), 1982. Championship Game: 32 by Connersville vs. Gary West Side, 1972.

Most 3-Point Field Goals Made Most Combined Free Throws Made 4A: 10 by Bloomington North vs. Marion, 2000. 4A: 41 by Carmel (30) and Pike (11), 2012. 3A: 15 by Rochester vs. Princeton, 2009. 3A: 45 by Muncie Southside (27) and Evans. Mater Dei (18), 2001. 2A: 14 by Park Tudor vs. Westview, 2014. 2A: 47 by Winchester (27) and Northwestern (20), 2007. A: 11 by Marquette Catholic vs. Barr-Reeve, 2014. A: 30 by Loogootee (15) and Rockville (15), 2012. Single Class Single Class Semifinal Game: 8 by Lafayette Jefferson vs. Warsaw, 1992. Semifinal Game: 50 by New Albany (33) and Warsaw (17), 1996. Championship Game: 10 by Valparaiso vs. South Bend Clay, 1994. Championship Game: 39 by Connersville (32) and Gary West Side (7), 1972.

Most Combined 3-Point Field Goals Made Most Free Throws Attempted 4A: 15 by Muncie Central (9) and Lawrence North (6), 2006. 4A: 45 by Carmel vs. Pike, 2012. 3A: 19 by Plymouth (11) and Washington (8), 2005; 3A: 45 by Washington vs. Gary Wallace, 2010. 19 by Rochester (15) and Princeton (4), 2009. 2A: 36 by Winchester vs. Northwestern, 2007. 2A: 20 by Park Tudor (14) and Westview (6), 2014. A: 30 by Lafayette Central Catholic vs. Union (Dugger), 2000. A: 18 by Marquette Catholic (11) and Barr-Reeve (7), 2014. Single Class Single Class Semifinal Game: 53 by New Albany vs. Warsaw, 1996. Semifinal Game: 13 by Valparaiso (7) and Ben Davis (6), 1994. Championship Game: 46 by Connersville vs. Gary West Side, 1972. Championship Game: 19 by Valparaiso (10) and SB Clay (9), 1994. Most Combined Free Throws Attempted Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted 4A: 68 by Carmel (45) and Pike (23), 2012. 4A: 23 by North Central vs. East Chicago Central, 2007. 3A: 62 by Washington (45) and Gary Wallace (17), 2010. 3A: 33 by Rochester vs. Princeton, 2009. 2A: 71 by Winchester (36) and Northwestern (35), 2007. 2A: 27 by Park Tudor vs. Westview, 2014. A: 48 by Laf. Central Catholic (30) and Union (Dugger), (18), 2000. A: 31 by Tri-Central vs. Hauser, 2006. Single Class Single Class Semifinal Game: 75 by New Albany (53) and Warsaw (22), 1996. Semifinal Game: 29 by Ben Davis vs. Valparaiso, 1994. Championship Game: 58 by Connersville (46) and Gary West Side (12), 1972. Championship Game: 30 by Valparaiso vs. South Bend Clay, 1994. Highest Percentage (min. 10 attempts) Most Combined 3-Point Field Goals Attempted 4A: .923 (12-13) by Indianapolis Cathedral vs. Carmel, 2013. 4A: 37 by North Central (23) and East Chicago Central (14), 2007. 3A: 1.000 (11-11) by Plymouth vs. Washington, 2005; 3A: 52 by Rochester (33) and Princeton (19), 2009. 1.000 (10-10) by Rochester vs. Princeton, 2009. 2A: 45 by Park Tudor (27) and Westview (18), 2014. 2A: .941 (16-17) by Alexandria vs. Southwestern (Hanover), 1998. A: 42 by Tri-Central (31) and Hauser (11), 2006. A: .928 (13-14) by Barr-Reeve vs. Marquette Catholic, 2014. Single Class Single Class Semifinal Game: 43 by Ben Davis (29) and Valparaiso (14), 1994. Semifinal Game: 1.000 (16-16) by Loogootee vs. Col. North, 1975. Championship Game: 49 by Valparaiso (30) and SB Clay (19), 1994. Championship Game: .941 (16-17) by Muncie Central vs. Anderson, 1979.

Highest 3-Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 10 attempts) Highest Combined Free Throw Percentage 4A: .500 (6-12) by Lawrence North vs. Muncie Central, 2006. 4A: .786 by Kokomo (7-8) and Bloomington South (15-20), 2011. 3A: .571 (8-14) by Washington vs. Plymouth, 2005. 3A: .851 by Rochester (10-10) and Princeton (13-17), 2009. .571 (12-21) by Greensburg vs. Bowman Academy, 2014. 2A: .827 by Alexandria (16-17) and Southwestern (Han.) (8-12), 1998. 2A: .588 (10-17) by Westview vs. Winchester, 2000. .827 by Westview (13-15) and Winchester (11-14), 2000. A: .571 (8-14) by Borden vs. Triton, 2013. A: .888 by Barr-Reeve (13-14) and Marquette Catholic (3-4), 2014. Single Class Single Class Semifinal Game: .500 (7-14) by Valparaiso vs. Ben Davis, 1994. Semifinal Game: .880 by Warsaw (16-17) and New Castle (6-8), 1984. Championship Game: .600 (6-10) by Merrillville vs. Ben Davis, 1995. Championship Game: .947 by Muncie Central (16-17) and Anderson (2-2), 1979. Highest Combined 3-Point Field Goal Percentage (minimum 15 attempts) Most Rebounds (includes team rebounds) 4A: .448 by Bloomington North (10-22) and Marion (3-7), 2000. 4A: 44 by Carmel vs. Pike, 2012. 3A: .413 by Washington (8-14) and Plymouth (11-32), 2005. 3A: 67 by Muncie Southside vs. Plainfield, 1999. 2A: .444 by Harding (3-7) and Batesville (5-11), 2001. 2A: 52 by Forest Park vs. Harding, 2005. .444 by Park Tudor (14-27) and Westview (6-18), 2014. A: 55 by Hauser vs. Tri-Central, 2006. A: .473 by Marquette Catholic (11-22) and Barr-Reeve (7-16), 2014. Single Class Single Class Semifinal Game: 64 by Kokomo vs. Logansport, 1961. Semifinal Game: .348 by Kokomo (4-9) and Floyd Cent (4-14), 1989. Championship Game: 75 by Ind. Wash. vs. Gary Tolleston, 1969. Championship Game: .625 by Ben Davis (4-6) and Merrillville (6-10), 1995.

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Most Combined Rebounds (includes team rebounds) Most Combined Steals (since 1977) 4A: 81 by Elkhart Central (42) and North Central (Ind) (39), 1999. 4A: 25 by North Central (Indianapolis) (16) and Warsaw (9), 2010. 3A: 109 by Muncie Southside (67) and Plainfield (42), 1999. 3A: 24 by Brebeuf Jesuit (15) and Andrean (9), 2000. 2A: 91 by Forest Park (52) and Harding (39), 2005; 2A: 23 by Harding (14) and Forest Park (9), 2005. 91 by Winchester (50) and Northwestern (41), 2007. A: 27 by Attica (16) and Blue River Valley (11), 2001; A: 95 by Hauser (55) and Tri-Central (40), 2006. 27 by Hauser (15) and Tri-Central (12), 2006. Single Class Single Class Semifinal Game: 114 by East Chicago Washington (62) and Semifinal Game: 23 by Carmel (12) and Ben Davis (11), 1993. Rushville (52), 1976. Championship Game: 26 by Gary Roosevelt (16) and Brebeuf Jesuit Championship Game: 117 by Indianapolis Washington (75) and (10), 1991. Gary Tolleston (42), 1969. Most Fouls Most Assists (since 1972) 4A: 28 by Pike vs. Carmel, 2012. 4A: 25 by North Central vs. East Chicago Central, 2007. 3A: 28 by Gary Wallace vs. Washington, 2010. 3A: 25 by Greensburg vs. Bowman Academy, 2014. 2A: 29 by Northwestern vs. Winchester, 2007. 2A: 19 by Park Tudor vs. Bowman Academy, 2012. A: 22 by Union (Dugger) vs. Lafayette Central Catholic, 2000; A: 21 by Rossville vs. Barr-Reeve, 2002. 22 by Triton vs. Jac-Cen-Del, 2009. Single Class Single Class Semifinal Game: 24 by Gary Roosevelt vs. Whitko, 1991. Semifinal Game: 34 by Warsaw vs. New Albany, 1996. Championship Game: 29 by South Bend Clay vs. Valparaiso, 1994. Championship Game: 31 by Gary West Side vs. Connersville, 1972.

Most Combined Assists (since 1972) Most Combined Fouls 4A: 37 by North Central (25) and East Chicago Central (12), 2007. 4A: 47 by Pike (28) and Carmel (19), 2012. 3A: 37 by Greensburg (25) and Bowman Academy (12), 2014. 3A: 43 by Muncie Southside (25) and Plainfield (18), 1999; 2A: 32 by Linton-Stockton (17) and Bowman Academy (15), 2013. 43 by Muncie Southside (22) and Evans. Mater Dei (21), 2001. A: 33 by Rossville (21) and Barr-Reeve (12), 2002. 2A: 57 by Northwestern (29) and Winchester (28), 2007. Single Class A: 41 by Lafayette Central Catholic (21) and Bloomfield (20), 1998. Semifinal Game: 37 by Jeffersonville (22) and SB St. Joseph’s (15), 1993. Single Class Championship Game: 42 by SB Clay (29) and Valparaiso (13), 1994. Semifinal Game: 55 by Warsaw (34) and New Albany (21), 1996. Championship Game: Most Blocked Shots (since 1979) 47 by Laf. Jefferson (26) and Madison (21), 1950 4A: 9 by Bloomington North vs. Marion, 2000. 47 by Muncie Central (25) and East Chicago Washington (22), 1960. 3A: 6 by Brebeuf Jesuit vs. Andrean, 2000; 6 by Indianapolis Bishop Chatard vs. FW Elmhurst, 2003; 6 by Washington vs. Harding, 2008. Individual Records 2A: 9 by Harding vs. Forest Park, 2005; 9 by Fort Wayne Bishop Luers vs. Brownstown Central, 2009. Most Points A: 12 by Hauser vs. Tri-Central, 2006. 4A: 31 by Ben Gardner, Carmel vs. Pike, 2012. Single Class 3A: 43 by Tyler Zeller, Washington vs. Harding, 2008. Semifinal Game: 9 by Concord vs. Hammond Noll, 1988. 2A: 38 by Trevon Bluiett, Park Tudor vs. Westview, 2014. Championship Game: 6 by Concord vs. Muncie Central, 1988; A: 37 by Zane Bowman, Barr-Reeve vs. Rossville, 2002; 6 by Lawrence North vs. Kokomo, 1989; 37 by Brock Graves, Rossville vs. Barr-Reeve, 2002. 6 by Concord vs. Bedford North Lawrence, 1990. Single Class Semifinal Game: 52 by James Blackmon, Marion vs. Anderson, 1983. Most Combined Blocked Shots (since 1979) Championship Game: 40 by David Shepherd, Carmel vs. East 4A: 12 by Carmel (7) and Pike (5), 2012. Chicago Roosevelt, 1970. 3A: 8 by Muncie Southside (4) and Evansville Mater Dei (4), 2001; 8 by Indpls. Bishop Chatard (6) and FW Elmhurst (2), 2003; Most Field Goals Made 8 by Washington (6) and Harding (2), 2008; 4A: 14 by Greg Oden, Lawrence North vs. Muncie Central, 2005. 8 by Washington (4) and Gary Wallace (4), 2010. 3A: 14 by Tyler Zeller, Washington vs. Harding, 2008; 2A: 16 by FW Bishop Luers (9) and Brownstown Central (7), 2009. 14 by Bruce Grimm Jr., Rochester vs. Princeton, 2009. A: 14 by Hauser (12) and Tri-Central (2), 2006. 2A: 15 by Tyler Koch, Winchester vs. FW Bishop Luers, 2008. Single Class A: 16 by Brock Graves, Rossville vs. Barr-Reeve, 2002. Semifinal Game: 9 by Concord (9) and Hammond Noll (0), 1988 Single Class 9 by Richmond (6) and Jeffersonville (3), 1992 Semifinal Game: 24 by James Blackmon, Marion vs. Anderson, 1983. 9 by Ben Davis (6) and Lafayette Jefferson (3), 1996. Championship Game: 18 by Oscar Robertson, Indianapolis Attucks Championship Game: 9 by Concord (6) and Muncie Cent. (3), 1988. vs. Lafayette Jefferson, 1956.

Most Steals (since 1977) Most Field Goals Attempted 4A: 16 by North Central (Indianapolis) vs. Warsaw, 2010. 4A: 22 by Zach Randolph, Marion vs. Bloomington North, 2000. 3A: 15 by Brebeuf Jesuit vs. Andrean, 2000; 3A: 29 by Bruce Grimm Jr., Rochester vs. Princeton, 2009. 15 by Plymouth vs. Washington, 2005. 2A: 25 by Tyler Koch, Winchester vs. Northwestern, 2007. 2A: 17 by Harding vs. Forest Park, 2006. A: 28 by Grayson Flittner, Tri-Central vs. Hauser, 2006. A: 18 by Bowman Academy vs. Barr-Reeve, 2010. Single Class Single Class Semifinal Game: 47 by James Blackmon, Marion vs. Anderson, Semifinal Game: 15 by Richmond vs. Jeffersonville, 1992. 1983. Championship Game: 16 by Gary Roosevelt vs. Brebeuf, 1991. Championship Game: 39 by David Shepherd, Carmel vs. East Chicago Roosevelt, 1970.

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Highest Field Goal Percentage (min. 10 attempts) Most Blocked Shots (since 1979) 4A: .818 (9-11) by Tyler Wideman, Lake Central vs. Indpls. Arsenal Tech, 2014. 4A: 6 by Greg Oden vs. Muncie Central, 2005. 3A: .900 (9-10) by Jared Wendel, Plymouth vs. Evans Bosse, 2007. 3A: 4 by Michael Bennett, Brebeuf Jesuit vs. Andrean, 2000; 2A: .846 (11-13) by Austin Karazsia, Linton-Stockton vs. Bowman Academy, 2013. 4 by Matt Kiefer, Evans. Mater Dei vs. Muncie Southside, 2001; A: .800 (16-20) by Brock Graves, Rossville vs. Barr-Reeve, 2002. 4 by Tyler Zeller, Washington vs. Harding, 2008. Single Class 2A: 4 by Sean Day, FW Luers vs. Brownstown Central, 2009; Semifinal Game: .909 (10-11) by Ray McCallum, Muncie Central vs. 4 by Taylor Wischmeier, B’town Central vs. FW Luers, 2009. Terre Haute South, 1979. A: 11 by Bobby Jolliff, Hauser vs. Tri-Central, 2006. Championship Game: .818 (9-11) by Bobby Edmonds, Indianapolis Single Class Attucks vs. Kokomo, 1959. Semifinal Game: 9 by Shawn Kemp, Concord vs. Hammond Noll, 1988. Championship Game: 6 by Shawn Kemp, Concord vs. Muncie Most 3-Point Field Goals Made Central, 1988. 4A: 5 by Kelvin Boatner, Bloomington North vs. Marion, 2000. 3A: 8 by Bruce Grimm Jr., Rochester vs. Princeton, 2009. Most Steals (since 1977) 2A: 6 by Paul Bayt, Park Tudor vs. Bowman Academy, 2012. 4A: 6 by Andrae Betts, Marion vs. Pike, 1998; A: 7 by Ryan Fazekas, Marquette Catholic vs. Barr-Reeve, 2014. 6 by Anthony Kyle, Elkhart Central vs. North Central (Ind), 1999. Single Class 3A: 7 by Sonny Troutman, Brebeuf Jesuit vs. Andrean, 2000. Semifinal Game: 4 by Todd Leary, Lawrence North vs. South Bend St. Jo- 2A: 6 by Rusty Garner, Alexandria vs. Southwestern (Han), 1998. seph, 1989; 4 by Jeremy Sinsabaugh, Bloomington North vs. Kokomo, 6 by DeJuan Marrero, Bowman Academy vs. Park Tudor, 2012. 1997; 4 by Herman Fowler, Kokomo vs. Bloomington North, 1997. A: 6 by Bobby Jolliff, Hauser vs. Tri-Central, 2006. Championship Game: 6 by Jeff Poisel, Ben Davis vs. New Albany, 1996. 6 by Clay Leo, Triton vs. Indianapolis Metropolitan, 2011. Single Class Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted Semifinal Game: 6 by Jamie Horton, Anderson vs. Concord, 1990 4A: 10 by Eric Gordon, North Central (Ind.) vs. E. Chicago Cent., 2007. 6 by Billy Wright, Richmond vs. Jeffersonville, 1992 3A: 15 by Kyle Benge, Plymouth vs. Washington, 2005; 6 by Ben Larson, Elkhart Central vs. Merrillville, 1995. 15 by Bruce Grimm Jr., Rochester vs. Princeton, 2009. Championship Game: 6 by Jamar Johnson, Concord vs. Bedford 2A: 10 by Trevor Crafton, Southwestern (Han) vs. Alexandria, 1998; North Lawrence, 1990; 6 by Jeff Graham, Gary Roosevelt vs. 10 by Mark Alexander, Northwestern vs. Winchester, 2007; Brebeuf, 1991. 10 by Deshaun Thomas, FW Luers vs. Brownstown Central, 2009. 10 by Paul Bayt, Park Tudor vs. Bowman Academy, 2012. Most Free Throws Made A: 17 by Grayson Flittner, Tri-Central vs. Hauser, 2006. 4A: 15 by Ben Gardner, Carmel vs. Pike, 2012. Single Class 3A: 15 by Kelly Robbins, Delta vs. Harding, 2002; Semifinal Game: 12 by Todd Leary, Lawrence North vs. SB St. Joseph’s, 1989. 15 by Tyler Zeller, Washington vs. Harding, 2008. Championship Game: 14 by Richie Hammel, Lafayette Jefferson vs. 2A: 12 by Jacob Garvin, Batesville vs. Harding, 2001; Richmond, 1992; 14 by Bryce Drew, Valparaiso vs. South Bend 12 by Blaze Ayers, Brownstown Central vs. FW Luers, 2009. Clay, 1994; 14 by Jeff Poisel, Ben Davis vs. New Albany, 1996. A: 11 by Ryan Rooks, Southwestern (Shelbyville) vs. Lafayette Central Catholic, 2003. Highest 3-Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 5 attempts) Single Class 4A: .714 (5-7) by Kelvin Boatner, Bloomington N. vs. Marion, 2000. Semifinal Game: 16 by John Wilson, Evan Bosse vs. Madison, 1962 3A: .700 (7-10) by Collin Rigney, Greensburg vs. Bowman Academy, 2014. 16 by Jack Moore, Muncie Central vs. Elkhart Central, 1978. 2A: .667 (4-6) by Rusty Garner, Alexandria vs. Southwestern (Han.), 1998 Championship Game: 16 by Larry Miller, Connersville vs. Gary West .667 (4-6) by Deaundre Muhammad, Harding vs. Forest Park, 2006. Side, 1972. A: .800 (4-5) by Jordan Everett, Triton vs. Indpls. Metropolitan, 2011. Single Class Most Free Throws Attempted Semifinal Game: .500 (4-8) by Herman Fowler, Kokomo vs. Bloom- 4A: 19 by Ben Gardner, Carmel vs. Pike, 2012. ington North, 1997. 3A: 18 by Tyler Zeller, Washington vs. Harding, 2008. Championship Game: .667 (4-6) by Damon Frierson, Ben Davis vs. 2A: 15 by Jacob Garvin, Batesville vs. Harding, 2001. Merrillville, 1995. A: 13 by Clay Leo, Triton vs. Indianapolis Metropolitan, 2011. Single Class Most Rebounds Semifinal Game: 20 by John Wilson, Evan. Bosse vs. Madison, 1962; 4A: 17 by Justin Riley, Elkhart Central vs. N. Central (Ind.), 1999. 20 by Jerry Coleman, Richmond vs. Gary Roosevelt, 1987. 3A: 26 by Gerry Hall, Muncie Southside vs. Plainfield, 1999; Championship Game: 21 by Larry Miller, Connersville vs. Gary West 26 by Cody Zeller, Washington vs. Gary Wallace, 2010. Side, 1972. 2A: 16 by Brandon Hopf, Forest Park vs. Harding, 2005. A: 15 by Bobby Jolliff, Hauser vs. Tri-Central, 2006. Highest Free Throw Percentage (min. 10 attempts) Single Class 4A: .800 (8-10) by Jason Gardner, North Central (Indpls.) vs. Semifinal Game: 29 by Brad Miley, Rushville vs. East Chicago Elkhart Central, 1999. Washington, 1976. 3A: 1.000 (12-12) by Brice Jones, Muncie Southside vs. Evans. Mater Dei, 2001; Championship Game: 21 by Courtney Witte, Vincennes Lincoln vs. 1.000 (15-15) by Kelly Robbins, Delta vs. Harding, 2002; Anderson, 1981. 1.000 (11-11) by Sean Sellers, Greensburg vs. FW Concordia, 2013 2A: .923 (12-13) by Blaze Ayers, Brownstown Cent. vs. FW Luers, 2009. Most Assists (since 1972) A: 1.000 (10-10) by Justin Egger, Oregon-Davis vs. Barr-Reeve, 2007. 4A: 12 by Kevin Gant, North Central vs. E. Chicago Central, 2007. Single Class 3A: 11 by Luke Zeller, Washington vs. Plymouth, 2005. Semifinal Game: .923 (12-13) by Jimmy Harvey, Gary West Side vs. 11 by Bryant McIntosh, Greensburg vs. Bowman Academy, 2014. Anderson Madison Heights, 1972; .923 (12-13) by Troy Lewis, 2A: 12 by Kevin Ferrell, Park Tudor vs. Bowman Academy, 2012. Anderson vs. Marion, 1983. A: 9 by Mark Rohrer, Barr-Reeve vs. Oregon-Davis, 2007. Championship Game: 1.000 (10-10) by Troy Lewis, Anderson vs. Single Class Connersville, 1983. Semifinal Game: 13 by Bryce Drew, Valparaiso vs. Ben Davis, 1994. Championship Game: 9 by Dave Colescott, Marion vs. Rushville, 1976; 9 by Nikki Mallory, Marion vs. Richmond, 1985. IHSAA State Basketball Tournament presented by the Indiana Pacers and Indiana Fever 31 State Finals Records

Final Coaches Association Poll March 1, 2015 Includes end of regular season records No. Team W-L Pts. 1. Southport (15) 22-2 425 2. Evansville F.J. Reitz (2) 23-1 402 3. Carmel (3) 20-2 397 4. Homestead (1) 22-2 385 5. New Albany 20-2 327 6. Bloomington South 18-2 287 7. Carroll (Fort Wayne) 21-3 259 8. North Central (Indianapolis) 16-5 242 9. East Chicago Central 18-3 227 10. Park Tudor 19-2 222 11. Richmond 21-3 207 12. Lawrence North 17-5 201 13. Mishawaka Marian (1) 19-0 177 14. Brownsburg 18-6 105 15. Fort Wayne Snider 18-4 91 16. Ben Davis 17-7 90 17. Pike 15-8 75 Officials Needed 18. Warsaw Community 18-4 57 19. Silver Creek 20-2 51 The IHSAA is always looking for men and women who like 20. Indianapolis Howe 18-3 51 athletics, enjoy being involved with young people and would like to make a valuable contribution to their community. Others: Barr-Reeve, Brownstown Central, Chesterton, Columbia City, Covington, Crown Point, Fort Wayne North Side, Frankton, Greensburg, If you would like information on becoming an IHSAA game Indianapolis Crispus Attucks, Indianapolis Scecina, Leo, Liberty official, umpire or referee, please visit www.ihsaa.org. Christian, McCutcheon, Merrillville, Michigan City, Marquette Catholic, Mooresville, NorthWood, Orleans, Pendleton Heights, Penn, Plymouth, Portage, Valparaiso, Warren Central, and Zionsville.

Final Associated Press Poll March 1, 2015 Includes end of regular season records Class 4A Class 2A No. Team W-L Pts No. Team W-L Pts 1. Southport (13) 22-2 332 1. Park Tudor (17) 19-2 340 2. Evansville F.J. Reitz (2) 23-1 283 2. Indianapolis Howe 18-3 276 3. Carmel (1) 20-2 269 3. Indianapolis Scecina 18-5 230 4. Homestead 22-2 224 4. Frankton 21-2 222 5. New Albany (1) 20-2 192 5. Northeastern 20-3 202 6. Bloomington South 18-2 175 6. Indianapolis Crispus Attucks 16-5 197 7. North Central (Indianapolis) 16-5 123 7. Triton Central 20-3 139 8. Carroll (Fort Wayne) 21-3 120 8. Lapel 17-6 130 T9. East Chicago Central 18-3 80 9. Tipton 16-4 112 Richmond 21-3 80 10. Churubusco 21-3 102 Others: Warsaw 41, Fort Wayne Snider 31, Ben Davis 18, Others: Evansville Mater Dei 41, Winamac 30, Cloverdale 7, LaVille 6, McCutcheon 8, Valparaiso 7, Brownsburg 6. Linton-Stockton 6.

Class 3A Class A No. Team W-L Pts No. Team W-L Pts 1. Mishawaka Marian (17) 19-0 340 1. Covington (11) 22-1 318 2. Silver Creek 20-2 302 2. Barr-Reeve (5) 20-2 294 3. Greensburg 18-3 233 3. Liberty Christian 20-3 266 4. Brownstown 17-3 229 4. Orleans 18-3 225 5. NorthWood 19-2 198 5. Marquette Catholic 18-6 218 6. Leo 21-2 156 6. Christian Academy of Indiana 19-4 174 7. Danville 19-4 120 7. Fort Wayne Blackhawk Christian 18-6 170 8. Tri-West Hendricks 18-4 117 8. Rock Creek Academy 18-5 113 9. Hamilton Heights 17-7 68 9. Clay City 19-4 108 10. Gary Roosevelt 14-5 65 10. Lafayette Cental Catholic 12-9 71 Others: Jasper 50, Guerin Catholic 46, Corydon Central 31, Others: Triton 29, Morgan Township 26, Trinity Lutheran 21, South Bend St. Joseph 21, Columbia City 20, Tri-Central 7. Evansville Memorial 19, Vincennes Lincoln 13, Griffith 12.

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IHSAA All-Time Career Scoring Leaders IHSAA All-Time Single Season Scoring Leaders As reported to the IHSAA through 2014-15 As reported to the IHSAA through 2014-15 Rk. Player School Final Season Points Rk. Player School Season G Avg Hi Pts. 1. Damon Bailey Bedford North Lawrence 1990 3,134 1. Dave Shepherd Carmel 1969-70 29 37.2 66 1,079 2. Marion Pierce Lewisville 1961 3,019 2. New Castle 1982-83 29 37.2 57 1,078 3. Deshaun Thomas FW Bishop Luers 2010 3,018 3. George McGinnis Indpls. Washington 1968-69 31 32.8 49 1,019 4. Trevon Bluiett Park Tudor 2013-14 28 35.7 54 1,000 4. Brody Boyd Union (Dugger) 2000 2,632 T5. Damon Bailey Bedford N. Lawrence 1989-90 31 31.3 42 972 5. Rick Mount Lebanon 1966 2,595 Marion Pierce Lewisville 1960-61 27 36.0 53 972 6. Trevon Bluiett Park Tudor 2014 2,568 7. Delray Brooks Michigan City Rogers 1983-84 29 33.4 40 970 7. Billy Shepard Carmel 1968 2,465 8. Billy James Scottsburg 1968-69 26 36.1 69 938 8. Alan Henderson Brebeuf Jesuit 1991 2,419 9. Woody Austin Richmond 1987-88 28 33.2 47 932 9. James Blackmon, Jr. Marion 2014 2,387 10. Troy Lewis Anderson 1983-84 26 35.3 50 918 10. Mike Edwards Greenfield 1969 2,343 11. James Blackmon Marion 1982-83 28 32.6 52 914 11. Delray Brooks Michigan City Rogers 1984 2,324 12. Mike Edwards Greenfield 1968-69 25 36.4 57 910 13. Brody Boyd Union (Dugger) 1999-00 28 32.2 49 904 12. Brady Adkins Morristown 1992 2,319 14. Damon Bailey Bedford N. Lawrence 1987-88 28 31.1 51 872 13. Anthony Winchester Austin 2002 2,256 15. Anthony Winchester Austin 2001-02 25 34.7 55 869 14. Logan Irwin Whitko 2012 2,230 16. Pat Graham Floyd Central 1988-89 27 32.0 44 864 15. Dave Shepherd Carmel 1970 2,226 17. Rick Mount Lebanon 1965-66 26 33.1 57 861 16. Seth Colclasure Bellmont 2002 2,207 18. Jimmy Rayl Kokomo 1958-59 29 29.3 49 858 17. Grayson Flittner Tri-Central 2006 2,198 19. Michael Lewis Jasper 1995-96 27 31.5 46 852 18. Eric Gordon North Central (Indpls.) 2007 2,178 20. Scott Skiles Plymouth 1981-82 29 29.3 56 850 19. Chris Thomas Pike 2001 2,156 21. Phil Wills Grass Creek 1956-57 20 42.4 60 849 22. Kyle Macy Peru 1974-75 24 35.7 51 847 20. Charlie McKenzie Claypool/Warsaw 1967 2,145 23. Kevin Ault Warsaw 1995-96 28 30.1 47 844 21. Rich Mount Lebanon 1989 2,139 24. Jim Ligon Kokomo 1961-62 28 29.9 53 839 T22. Michael Lewis Jasper 1996 2,138 25. Tyler Zeller Washington 2007-08 25 33.1 47 828 Kenny Rowan Northview 1989 2,138 24. Kyle Macy Peru 1975 2,137 25. Shawn Kemp Concord 1988 2,134 IHSAA Single Game Tournament Scoring Leaders 26. Doug Linville New Salem 1965 2,120 Tournament games only through 2014-15 (45 pts. or more) 27. Steve Alford New Castle 1983 2,116 Rk. Player School Season G Avg Hi Pts. 28. Shane Power Andrean 2000 2,110 58 – Roy Burris, Washington vs. Paxton, March 4, 1921. 29. Dan Palombizio Michigan City Rogers 1981 2,092 57 – Steve Alford, New Castle vs. Indianapolis Broad Ripple, March 19, 1983. 30. Daryl Warren Linden 1971 2,083 57 – David Hanger, North Newton vs. River Forest, March 2, 1999. 31. Lloyd Bateman Plainville 1958 2,078 54 – Mike Newell, North Vermillion vs. Frontier, March 8, 1969. 32. George McGinnis Indpls. Washington 1969 2,070 53 – Ron Bonham, Muncie Central vs. Middletown, March 5, 1960. 33. John Hamilton Greenfield-Central 2000 2,064 52 – James Blackmon, Marion vs. Anderson, March 26, 1983 (State semifinal game). 34. Kojak Fuller Anderson 1993 2,060 52 – George “Peck” Kixmiller, Vincennes vs. Otwell, March 10, 1917. 35. Caleb Springer Logansport 1997 2,042 52 – Kyle Morgan, Rushville vs. Danville, March 10, 2008. 36. A.J. Graves White River Valley 2004 2,041 51 – Damon Bailey, Bedford North Lawrence vs. Jeffersonville, March 12, 1988. T37. Kevin Ault Warsaw 1996 2,028 51-- Chuck Franz, Clarksville vs. New Albany, March 3, 1979. Ron Bonham Muncie Central 1960 2,028 50 – Eric Ford, South Bend Riley vs. South Bend Clay, March 1, 1991. 39. Steve Collier Southwestern (Hanover) 1974 2,023 49-- George McGinnis, Indianapolis Washington vs. Jac-Cen-Del, March 15, 1969. 40. Ricky Hise Kouts 2003 2,022 49 – Scott Rolen, Jasper vs. Forest Park, March 2, 1993. 41. Jeff Perlich Churubusco 1988 2,019 48 – Grayson Flittner, Tri-Central vs. Lafayette Central Catholic, March 11, 2006. 42. Luke Recker DeKalb 1997 2,008 48 – Shane Gibson, Floyd Central vs. Jeffersonville, March 3, 1989 43. Pat Manahan Delphi 1973 2,003 47 – Ed Bridwell, McCutcheon vs. Harrison (West Lafayette), March 2, 1993. T44. Steve Anspaugh West Noble 1969 1,992 47 – Shane Franks, Twin Lakes vs. Frontier, March 3, 1995. Clay Yeo Triton 2013 1,992 47 – Jim Ligon, Kokomo vs. Elkhart, March 10, 1962. 46. Woody Austin Richmond 1988 1,990 47 – Rick Mount, Lebanon vs. Logansport, March 12, 1966. 47. Billy Newton Shakamak 2010 1,989 46 – Wayne Bright, Belle Union vs. Fillmore, Feb. 26, 1965. 48. Kyle Cox Blue River Valley 2002 1,987 46 – Jake Parker, Portage vs. South Bend Washington, March 10, 2001. 49. Buster Briley Madison 1960 1,985 45 – Levi Carmichael, Eastern (Bloomfield) vs. North Knox, March 10, 2001. 50. Steve Baugh Jackson Twp. (Decatur) 1965 1,982 45 – Eric Gordon, North Central (Indpls.) vs. Noblesville, March 3, 2006. 45 – Michael Lewis, Jasper vs. North Harrison, March 9, 1996. 45 – Pat Manahan, Delphi vs. Lafayette Central Catholic, February, 1972. 45 – Marc Slaton, Wabash vs. Southwood, March 1, 1989. 45-- Doug Targgart, West Noble vs. Westview, March 3, 1990. 45 – Wilmer Wittmer, Loogootee vs. Petersburg, February 27, 1958.

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Most State Championships Most State Finals Appearances (Through the 2014 State Finals - * no longer an IHSAA member school) (Through the 2014 State Finals - * no longer an IHSAA member school)

School Total Years School Total Years Muncie Central 8 1928, 1931, 1951, 1952, 1963, 1978, 1979, 1988 Anderson 24 1911, 1913, 1914, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1921, Marion 7 1926, 1975, 1976, 1985, 1986, 1987, 2000 (4A) Washington 7 1930, 1941-42, 2005 (3A), 2008 (3A), 2010 (3A), 2011 (3A) 1922, 1923, 1924, 1928, 1930, 1935, 1936, Frankfort 4 1925, 1929, 1936, 1939 1937, 1944, 1946, 1948, 1973, 1979, 1981, Lawrence North 4 1989, 2004 (4A), 2005 (4A), 2006 (4A) 1983, 1986, 1990 Anderson 3 1935, 1937, 1946 Muncie Central 24 1917, 1918, 1921, 1923, 1925, 1927, 1928, Bloomington South 3 1919, 2009, 2011 (4A) 1929, 1930, 1931, 1933, 1948, 1951, 1952, Carmel 3 1977, 2012 (4A), 2013 (4A) Evansville Bosse 3 1944, 1945, 1962 1954, 1958, 1960, 1963, 1970, 1978, 1979, Franklin 3 1920, 1921, 1922 1988, 2005 (4A), 2006 (4A) Indianapolis Attucks 3 1955, 1956, 1959 Lafayette Jefferson 20 1911, 1913, 1914, 1916, 1917, 1919, 1920, Lafayette Central Catholic 3 1998 (A), 2000 (A), 2003 (A) 1921, 1948, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1956, 1957, Lafayette Jefferson 3 1916, 1948, 1964 1963, 1964, 1967, 1974, 1992, 1996 Lebanon 3 1912, 1917, 1918 Martinsville 3 1924, 1927, 1933 Marion 20 1913, 1914, 1922, 1925, 1926, 1931, 1947, Park Tudor 3 2011 (2A), 2012 (2A), 2014 (2A) 1950, 1968, 1969, 1975, 1976, 1980, 1983, Pike 3 1998 (4A), 2001 (4A), 2003 (4A) 1985, 1986, 1987, 1998 (4A), 2000 (4A), Ben Davis 2 1995, 1996 2008 (4A) Bowman Academy 2 2010 (A), 2013 (2A) Kokomo 19 1914, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1925, Connersville 2 1972, 1983 East Chicago Washington* 2 1960, 1971 1927, 1929, 1930, 1933, 1941, 1944, 1959, Forest Park 2 2005 (2A), 2006 (2A) 1961, 1962, 1989, 1997, 2011(4A) Fort Wayne Bishop Luers 2 2008 (2A), 2009 (2A) Vincennes Lincoln 17 1913, 1914, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1919, 1921, Fort Wayne South Side 2 1938, 1958 1922, 1923, 1925, 1929, 1932, 1933, 1968, Gary Roosevelt 2 1968, 1991 1969, 1981, 1984 Greensburg 2 2013 (3A), 2014 (3A) Indianapolis Washington 2 1965, 1969 Martinsville 16 1914, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1921, New Castle 2 1932, 2006 (3A) 1923, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929, North Central (Indpls.) 2 1999 (4A), 2010 (4A) 1930, 1933 Plymouth 2 1982, 2007 (3A) Washington 16 1917, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1925, 1927, 1928, South Bend Central* 2 1953, 1957 1929, 1930, 1931, 1941, 1942, Vincennes Lincoln 2 1923, 1981 Westview 2 1999 (2A), 2000 (2A) 2005 (3A), 2008 (3A), 2010 (3A), 2011 (3A) Wingate* 2 1913, 1914 Frankfort 15 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1927, Most State Runner-Up Finishes 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1935, 1936, 1939, (Through the 2014 State Finals - * no longer an IHSAA member school) 1942 School Total Years Anderson 7 1914, 1918, 1921, 1979, 1981, 1983, 1986 Franklin 15 1912, 1914, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1921, 1922, Muncie Central 7 1923, 1927, 1930, 1954, 1960, 2005 (4A), 2006 (4A) 1923, 1924, 1926, 1930, 1933, 1939, 1973, Lafayette Jefferson 6 1919, 1920, 1950, 1956, 1967, 1992 1974 Kokomo 5 1925, 1944, 1959, 1989, 2011 (4A) Bedford* 13 1913, 1914, 1920, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1926, Barr-Reeve 4 2002 (A), 2007 (A), 2010 (A), 2014 (A) Harding 4 2002 (3A), 2005 (2A), 2006 (2A), 2008 (3A) 1927, 1928, 1929, 1933, 1938, 1943 Indianapolis Arsenal Tech. 4 1929, 1934, 1952, 1966 Bloomington South 13 1913, 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1919, Triton 3 2009 (A), 2011 (A), 2013 (A) 1920, 1921, 1922, 1960, 2009 (4A), 2011 (4A) Winchester Community 3 2000 (2A), 2007 (2A), 2008 (2A) Bowman Academy 2 2012 (2A), 2014 (3A) Rochester 13 1911, 1913, 1914, 1915, 1917, 1918, 1919, Brownstown Central 2 2004 (2A), 2009 (2A) 1920, 1921, 1924, 1928, 1937, 2009 (3A) Concord 2 1988, 1990 Evansville Central 12 1911, 1915, 1920, 1922, 1925, 1926, 1927, Crawfordsville 2 1916, 1958 1928, 1931, 1936, 1946, 1948 East Chicago Washington* 2 1962, 1977 Elkhart Central 2 1971, 1999 (4A) Lebanon 12 1911, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1916, 1917, 1918, Fort Wayne Central* 2 1936, 1946 1920, 1932, 1934, 1943, 1975 Franklin 2 1912, 1939 Logansport 12 1919, 1924, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1931, Gary Roosevelt 2 1955, 1982 Greencastle 2 1931, 1933 1933, 1934, 1935, 1959, 1961 Jeffersonville 2 1935, 1974 Richmond 12 1914, 1917, 1918, 1919, 1923, 1924, 1934, Lebanon 2 1911, 1943 1935, 1953, 1985, 1987, 1992 Loogootee 2 1975, 2005 (A) Columbus North 11 1917, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1923, 1928, 1929, Madison 2 1941, 1949 Marion 2 1998 (4A), 2008 (4A) 1932, 1938, 1964, 1975 Martinsville 2 1926, 1928 South Bend Central* 11 1913, 1917, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1921, 1923, New Albany 2 1980, 1996 1949, 1953, 1957, 1963 Pike 2 2002 (4A), 2012 (4A) Richmond 2 1985, 1987 New Albany 10 1911, 1914, 1950, 1952, 1955, 1959, 1973, South Bend Central* 2 1913, 1963 1980, 1994, 1996 Terre Haute Garfield* 2 1922, 1947

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