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1516 Girls Swimming Program.Pdf IHS-704-Program Cover-Girls Swimming and Diving-FNL.indd 1 8/25/15 11:02 AM RES: press ready JOB: IHS-704-Program Cover-Girls Swimming and Diving-FNL.indd DATE: 08.25.15 MEDIA: program cover INSERTION: NA NAME: DB EM IM DC CLIENT APPROVAL: OK OK OK OK OK LIVE: 11'' x 8.5'' TRIM: 11'' x 8.5'' BLEED: NA IHS-704-Program Ad-Farm Bureau-Single-FNL.indd 1 8/27/15 3:59 PM RES: press ready JOB: IHS-704-Program Ad-Farm Bureau-Single-FNL.indd DATE: 08.27.15 MEDIA: program cover INSERTION: NA NAME: DB EM IM DC CLIENT APPROVAL: OK OK OK OK OK LIVE: 5.5'' x 8.5'' TRIM: 5.5'' x 8.5'' BLEED: NA Welcome! The 42nd Annual Indiana High School Athletic Association Girls Swimming and Diving State Finals IU Natatorium, Indianapolis, Indiana February 12-13, 2016 IHSAA Event Security Policy To help ensure the safest and most secure atmosphere for this IHSAA State Final, event manage- ment will diligently maintain established security procedures and activities. This will require complete cooperation by all competing teams, contest officials and fans. Security will always have priority over convenience; therefore, if you are requested to cooperate with event personnel in any manner, please do so promptly. Your assistance will enable our staff to fulfill its responsibilities efficiently. IHSAA - Pure Spirit. Pure Sport! 3 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 Indiana University - Purdue University partner with member Indianapolis schools in the promo- www.iunat.iupui.edu tion of these ideals. The importance of this Competitive Program Manager mission is more critical Ed Merkling today than ever in our Carroll Stadium Facility Manager/Tech.Support Technician history. Dave Thibodeau Currently in our state, Registration Coordinator over 160,000 students Kelsey Wasylk from 410 different IH- SAA member schools State Finals Personnel choose to participate in Tournament Administrator interscholastic athletics. These fortunate students Kerrie Schludecker, IHSAA Assistant Commissioner absorb a variety of life lessons as they develop from Assistant Tournament Administrator Kayley Howell, IHSAA Administrative Assistant adolescents to mature young adults. The opportunity Tournament Director Arlene McDonald to learn self-discipline, teamwork, sacrifice, loyalty and commitment are attributes that have come to be Starter Jim Simon known as “the other half of education.” The mastery Assistant Starter Todd Sorg of these characteristics retains dramatic impact as Diving Referee Gloria Dombkowski these young people assume leadership roles in our Stroke & Turn Judges Sally Cripe, Ted Chambers Diving society. Judges Todd Maiden, Kurt Hass, Ed Jones Roger Dombkowski, Raymond Robison, Roger Whaley, Walter Bennett A former high school principal once shared with each Announcers Mike Miles, Pam Schumm of his incoming freshman classes that “you will only Clerk of the Course Linda Horn, Bev Arnold take away from high school what you leave behind.” Athletic Training Staff The students that perform before you today are Methodist Sports Medicine - The Orthopedic Specialists leaving their absolute best behind for generations of National Anthem admirers to recall. Friday Yuliza Elliott, Broad Ripple High School Saturday Gates Schneider, Indpls. Cathedral High On behalf of the IHSAA Staff and Board of Direc- School tors, we welcome you to today’s events. Education based athletics which are pure, wholesome, and in- Program Credits expensive reflecting local flavor and enthusiasm has always been the objective. It is what we mean when Publisher Bobby Cox, Commissioner we say….. Pure Spirit, Pure Sport, Pure Indiana! Editor Rob Kimes, Communications Assistant Editorial Assistance Cordially, Mitch Huppert, Sports Administration Intern Printing Sport Graphics, Indianapolis Photography Champions Illustrated Cover Design three-sixty group, Indianapolis Bobby Cox IHSAA IHSAA Commissioner P.O. Box 40650 Indianapolis, IN 46240-0650 www.IHSAA.org 4 IHSAA - Pure Spirit. Pure Sport! 2015-16 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 District I, Class A Debb Stevens, Caston** June 2017 Paul Neidig, Evansville Vanderburgh Schools District I, Class AA Don Gandy, Wheeler June 2018 (Chairman) District I, Class AAA Nathan Dean, Jimtown June 2017 Patti McCormack, Lowell (Vice-Chairwoman) District I, Class AAAA Ed Gilliland, LaPorte June 2018 Mike Broughton, Jennings County District II, Class A Charlie Martin, Riverton Parke June 2017 Jim Brown, Fishers District II, Class AA Jimmie Howell, Lapel* June 2017 Victor Bush, MSD Lawrence Township District II, Class AAA Steve Cox, Beech Grove June 2017 Steve Cox, Beech Grove District II, Class AAAA Jim Brown, Fishers June 2017 Nathan Dean, Jimtown District III, Class A Richard Lance, Castle June 2017 Don Gandy, Wheeler District III, Class AA Tim Grove, South Knox School Corporation June 2018 Ed Gilliland, LaPorte District III, Class AAA Mike Whitten, Boonville June 2017 District III, Class AAAA Mike Broughton, Jennings County June 2018 Tim Grove, South Knox School Corporation Jimmie Howell, Lapel North District, Female Patti McCormack, Lowell June 2016 Richard Lance, Castle North District, Minority Deborah Watson, East Allen County Schools June 2016 Charlie Martin, Riverton Parke North District, Urban Brian Strong, Logansport June 2019 Debb Stevens, Caston South District, Female Rae Woolpy, Richmond June 2016 Brian Strong, Logansport South District, Minority Victor Bush, MSD Lawrence Township June 2016 Deborah Watson, East Allen County Schools South District, Urban Paul Neidig, Evansville Vanderburgh Schools June 2016 Mike Whitten, Boonville Private School Dave Worland, Indianapolis Cathedral June 2016 Rae Woolpy, Richmond Dave Worland, Indianapolis Cathedral * President ** Vice-President The IHSAA has launched a new e-Commerce store which will provide a convenient method to purchase IHSAA publications, DVD videos, and selected merchandise online! The new, easy-to-use online store will help to increase customer satisfaction by streamlining the ordering process. Placing an order through www.ihsaa.org has many advantages over traditional ordering. Orders can be placed faster and safer as the website incorporates industry-standard, 128-bit encryption security features for all credit card transac- tions, allowing you to place your order with confidence. Customers also receive instant order confirmations! The online store gives customers the ability to place orders 24/7 and track their orders, review their order history, reorder products, and find pricing and product information. Visit www.ihsaa.org and click on the IHSAA e-Store icon to place your order today! IHSAA - Pure Spirit. Pure Sport! 5 200 Yard Medley Relay Lane/School Seeded Time Heat 1 1 Brownsburg 1:55.72 1) Piper Lovett 12; 2) Logan Replogle 9; 3) Bailey LaPaugh 10; 4) Madison Mehringer 9; 5) Abigail Callis 9; 6) Allison Moll 11; 7) Maranda Peak 9; 8) Jennifer Dreessen 9 2 Floyd Central 1:51.51 1) Lauren Thompson 9; 2) Layah Jones 12; 3) Emma Love 10; 4) Summer Allen 9; 5) Anna Lowney 11; 6) Kate Meldrum 9; 7) Anna Perkins 10; 8) Hannah Bubnar 9 3 Fort Wayne Snider 1:51.35 1) Jordyn Polderman 11; 2) Alexandra Burton 12; 3) Megan Carpenter 11; 4) Jacquelyn L’Heureux 10; 5) Taylor Moriarity 11; 6) Jensen Polderman 11; 7) Haley Matthias 12; 8) Moriah Swardson 10 4 Mount Vernon 1:50.93 1) Meredith Crawford 9; 2) Taylor Culley 12; 3) Joselyn Mercer 12; 4) Drew Glover 12; 5) Cora Epley 9; 6) Pearl Muensterman 10; 7) Olivia Trent 10; 8) Hadlee Whoberry 12 IHSAA 5 Plainfield 1:51.26 1) Rachel Graves 11; 2) Ashley Snoke 11; 3) Tori Kinnamon 9; State Champion 4) Kamryn Vanwanzeele 11; 5) Rachel Jones 9; 6) Elizabeth Vandevoorde 9; State Meet Record 7) Shannon Rogers 9; 8) Leah Wurtzel 10 National Record 6 Warsaw Community 1:51.35 2014-15 | 1:39.25 1) Lauren Kuhl 10; 2) Delaney Wihebrink 9; 3) Brenna Morgan 11; 4) Olivia Herman 9; 5) Audrey Curson 9; 6) Laurel Moeller 10; Carmel 7) Savannah Taylor 10; 8) Bridgette Yoder 11 Sammie Burchill 10, Alex Clarke 12 7 Fountain Central 1:52.22 Veronica Burchill 11, Amy Bilquist 12, 1) Brooke Nine 10; 2) Clare McGrady 12; 3) Abby Moore 12; 4) Audrey Campbell 11; 5) Camille McGrady 9; 6) Katie Clevenger 11; 7) Gretchen Ratcliff 9; 8) Sierra White 11 8 Greenfield-Central 1:56.81 1) Krista Zornes 11; 2) Kortney Hodnett 11; 3) Ashley Finney 11; 4)
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