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1 2020 Women's Silver Anniversary Team Members TENNILLE ADAMS 2020 Women’s Silver Anniversary Team members TENNILLE ADAMS EAST CHICAGO CENTRAL 1995 Indiana All-Star, AP 2nd team all-state, 1994 & 1995 ICGSA 1st team all-state… averaged 18.2 points her senior year… played at University of Arkansas, a member of their 1998 NCAA Final Four team and 1999 NIT Champion squad… a career in coaching has included stops as an assistant at Lon Morris Junior College, North Carolina A&T, American University, Northwestern University, head coach at Howard University, assistant at Ball State and currently the associate head coach at Wright State University… she resides in Beavercreek, Ohio. STACEY BREWER ANDERSON HIGHLAND AP 2nd team all-state, two-time Hoosier Basketball Magazine 1st team all-state, 1994 & 1995 ICGSA 2nd team all-state, USA Today honorable mention All-American and Street & Smith All-American… totalled 1,100 career points, 555 rebounds, 220 assists and 194 steals… averaged 18.1 points per game as junior and 17.6 per game senior year… a member of teams that won three sectional titles and two Olympic Conference titles… earned 4x all-sectional, all- Olympic Conference and All-Madison County honors… played in 74 games over three seasons at Penn State before injury cut short her career… head girls basketball coach at Anderson High School from 2003-2007… since 2015 is Principal of Yorktown High School… lives in Anderson. HALEY (HARRIS) BROADWAY WOOD MEMORIAL 1995 Indiana All-Star, AP 2nd team all-state, 1995 ICGSA 2nd team all-state, 1994 and 1993 AP high honorable mention all-state... set Gibson County and Wood Memorial school record of 1,573 career points, along with 924 rebounds and 297 blocks… also set school single- game records of 47 points and 25 rebounds… averaged 28 points and 11 rebounds per game as senior, 24 points and seven rebounds as junior and 20.8 points and six rebounds as a sophomore, earning three-time 1st team all-conference honors and two-time Conference MVP… averaged 12 points and eight rebounds per game as a freshman at University of Louisville and 10.5 points per game as a sophomore before two torn ACLs ended her college career… was Gibson County Athlete of the Year three times, as all-conference volleyball and tennis player and all-state in track… has worked in sales with Hawthorn Pharmaceuticals and Purdue Pharma, now director of sales and marketing for Chef Supply… lives in New Albany. 1 LISA (WILLIAMS) BURGESS CARMEL 1995 Indiana All-Star, AP 2nd team all-state, ICGSA 1st team all-state, Indianapolis Star Metro Player of the Year, Indianapolis News Player of the Year… held Carmel career scoring record; career, season and game assist records; career and season steals records… was a member of teams that won four sectionals, two regionals, one semi-state and the 1995 state runner-up squad… first female in Carmel history to receive 11 varsity letters – four in basketball, four in track (state finalist) and three in volleyball (all-state)… played at the University of South Carolina, where she graduated 7th in career steals, 7th in season FT% (79.8%), was MVP of the 1997 Holiday Inn Classic and 1998 Florida Atlantic Classic and was a four-year member of the All-SEC Academic Honor Roll… earning a B.S in business and an MBA from South Carolina, she is Middle Market / Commercial Relationship Manager for Wells Fargo Bank in Columbia, South Carolina, where she resides. ANDREA (BAKER) CASTETTER SILVER CREEK 1995 Indiana All-Star, AP 3rd team all-state, ICGSA 1st team all-state… set Silver Creek school record (girls and boys) with 1,816 career points; also had career totals of 322 rebounds, 285 assists and 357 steals… averaged 27.2 points as senior, 23.5 as junior and 20.9 as sophomore, leading team to sectional title her senior season… four-time all-sectional, four-time Charlestown Holiday all-tournament team, two-time Charlestown Holiday tournament MVP, 1995 Tribune Player of the Year, Hoosier Basketball Magazine 1st team all-state and Women’s Basketball News All-American… played in 104 games in four seasons at Butler University with career totals of 158 points and 203 assists… earned B.S in Chemistry at Butler and Law degree from IU… has worked for Eli Lilly & Company since 1999 in biology, research and development and as counsel, now as Assistant General Patent Counsel / Chief Information Counsel in IT, Information Security, Cyber Security, Privacy and Trade Secret… she resides in Zionsville. APRIL CUNNINGHAM HUNTINGTON NORTH AP high honorable mention all-state, 1995 ICGSA 1st team all-state and 1994 ICGSA 2nd team all-state graduating in Huntington North top ten in career rebounds and career assists… a member of Huntington North teams that were 75-25, winning four sectional championships, two regional titles, one semi-state and the 1995 state championship squad… three-time team leader in assists, two-time team leader in rebounds and two-time team leader in steals, she was a three-time all-sectional, three-time all-regional and once all-semi-state… played 17 games her senior season before a torn ACL… earning a scholarship to Cleveland State, she played in all 54 games in two seasons, before transferring to Huntington College, where she played in all 58 games her final two seasons… college career totals of 564 points, 307 rebounds and 229 assists in her four seasons… previously employed as a caseworker with the state of Indiana, she is currently a social services assistant at Swiss Village Retirement Community in Berne, where she resides. 2 AMBER (GUINN) DeCOURSEY BARR-REEVE 1995 Indiana All-Star, 1995 AP 3rd team all-state, 1993 & 1994 AP high honorable mention all-state and 1995 ICGSA 1st team all-state honors… totaled school record 1,414 career points (and record 18.4 ppg career scoring average), 541 rebounds and 302 assists on teams that were 67-12 over four years…averaged 24.5 points and 10.2 rebounds per game her senior season… four-time Blue Chip all-conference, three time all-Southwestern Indiana, three-time team MVP and four time all-area honors… a four-year player at Indiana State University, she averaged career-highs of 9.3 points, 5.1 rebounds and 1.9 assists per game as a freshman, with career totals of 571 points, 288 rebounds and 111 assists… she has been a teacher and coach at Barr-Reeve for the past 19 years, with over 600 wins, 11 sectionals, nine regionals and two state titles as head volleyball coach… spent six seasons as Barr-Reeve middle school basketball coach… she resides in Loogootee. JENNIFER (MARLOW) DRUDGE RUSHVILLE 1995 Indiana All-Star, AP 2nd team all-state, ICGSA 1st team all-state and 1993 ICGSA 2nd team all-state, after averaging 20.3 points and 9.2 rebounds as a senior… totaled 1,306 career points and 632 rebounds for teams that went 80-18, winning four sectionals, three regionals and making 1993 state finals appearance her sophomore year and named HOF Classic all- tournament team as a junior… totaled 1,485 points in 114 games at Butler University, graduating among program Top 10 in career scoring, assists (382), FT made (431), FT% (.835), FG made (463), FG% (.482), 3FG made (128) and 3FG% (.443), earning two-time 1st team all- conference honors, 2013 Butler Athletics HOF induction and named to the Butler All-Centennial Team… for the past 19 years, she has been a chemistry teacher at Carmel High School and science department chair for the past ten years, she was an assistant coach for Carmel girls basketball for five seasons and head girls coach at Carmel for three seasons… she resides in Carmel. ALISON EDGAR EASTSIDE AP 3rd team all-state and ICGSA 2nd team all-state… set Eastside girls & boys scoring record with 1,518 career points and set school records for most points scored by a freshman (275; 13.7 ppg), junior (411; 20.6 ppg) and senior (546; 24.8 ppg)… she scored in double-figures all 22 games of her senior season, 20 or more points 17 times that year and scored 30 or more seven times… also set single-game 3FG record (8-8), career 3FGs (120), career FT made (150) and season rebounds (200)… four-time all-conference, two-time conference MVP, four-year all- area, 1995 Area Player of the Year… played in 31 games as a freshman at Purdue University, before transferring and playing three seasons at Butler, where she averaged 10.2 ppg as junior and 11.9 ppg senior season… she is a writer and editor for Preferred Hotels & Resorts and resides in Newport Beach, California. 3 KRISTINA (DIVJAK) ESCHMEYER LAKE CENTRAL 1995 Indiana All-Star, Nike All-American, Parade Magazine 3rd team All-American, USA Today Top 25 Players in the Nation, Street & Smith’s honorable mention All-American, AP 1st team all-state, 1994 & 1995 ICGSA 1st team all-state, Women’s Basketball News 1st team all- state, Hoosier Basketball Magazine 1st team all-state… set Lake Central record of 1,867 career points to accompany 598 rebounds, 182 assists and 133 steals… teams were 86-12, winning four conference championships, four sectional titles and two state finals appearances, including 1994 state championship victory her junior year (averaging 22.6 points and 7.7 rebounds)… played in 93 games in three seasons at Northwestern University before career ending surgery prior to her senior year… despite shortened career, she graduated with school record in FT% (83%), 6th in career scoring (1,558; 17.1 career ppg), 2nd in 3FG made (212), 2nd in 3FG attempts (505), 2nd in 3FG% (.420), 9th in blocks (46) and finished career 4th best in Big Ten Conference history with 212 three-pointers made… as a junior, she was a preseason All-American by Street & Smith’s and Women’s Basketball News, then earned honorable mention Kodak All-American honors, leading the Big Ten in scoring, 13th in the nation in scoring and 2nd highest average in school history (22.1 ppg)… involved in writing as a career, she resides in Boulder, Colorado.
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