The 36th Annual IHSAA Girls Basketball State Finals Live Television Coverage Each state championship game will be presented by Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance carried live by the following affi liates of the IHSAA Champions Television Network: Saturday, March 5, 2011 Allen County War Memorial Coliseum, Fort Wayne, Ind. Clarksville, “Indiana’s 9” WNDA-9 Evansville, “News 25” WEHT-25 Fort Wayne, “Indiana’s NewsCenter” Session I WISE-18 Indianapolis, “Indiana’s 4” WTTV-4 Class A | Turkey Run (24-2) vs. Vincennes Rivet (27-0) | 10:30 am ET Kokomo, WTTK-29 Class 2A | Fort Wayne Bishop Luers (23-2) vs. Brownstown Central (23-5) | Merrillville, “Lakeshore Public Television” Approx. 12:30 pm ET WYIN-17 South Bend, WHME-46 Session II Play-by-Play Color Class 3A | Benton Central (23-1) vs. Evansville Memorial (27-1) | 6 pm ET 1A Mark Jaynes Jane Schott Class 4A | Penn (23-1) vs. Jeff ersonville (27-2) | Approx. 8 pm ET 2A Mark Jaynes Jane Schott 3A Jerry Baker Jane Schott 4A Jerry Baker Jane Schott TICKETS: Single Session $15.00 | All Day $25.00. Reserved tickets can be purchased at the participating schools the week of the Sidelines: Jeremiah Johnson (All games) state fi nals. Contact those schools for ticket distribution hours. Any remaining tickets will be available game day at the Coliseum Ticket Offi ce located inside the main entrance to the building. DRIVING DIRECTIONS & PARKING: Visit www.memorialcoliseum.com/ directions-parking.aspx. Please note there is a $4.00 parking fee in the Coliseum lot. GATES OPEN: The Coliseum will open its gates to fans beginning one hour prior to the start of each session -- 9:30 am ET and 5 pm ET. The venue will be * * * cleared between the Class 2A and 3A games. Tune into the webcast at TELEVISION: All four state championship games will be broadcast live ESPN3.com throughout the state on the IHSAA Champions Television Network. A list of Live television coverage of each state championship game will be streamed on- channels and markets are listed to the left. line at www.espn3.com. WEBCAST: All four state championship games will be webcast in live audio and video and available around the globe at www.espn3.com. RADIO: The IHSAA / Methodist Sports Medicine Championship Radio Network will broadcast all four games to affi liates statewide. A list of markets and frequencies is available on the next page. A detailed list of which games each affi liate will carry will be posted to www.ihsaa.org this week. SOUVENIR PROGRAMS: Complimentary copies of the souvenir program may be obtained at each entrance gate. Pure Spirit. Pure Sport. Pure Indiana! MEDIA HOSTS: IHSAA Sports Information Director Jason Wille, Communications Director Chris IHSAA / Methodist Sports Medicine Kaufman and Assistant Toni Polizzi will be on hand to assist in your coverage of this year’s state Championship Radio Network fi nals. The network affi liates listed below CREDENTIALS: The deadline for requests is Thursday, March 3, 4 pm ET. Credentials will not be will carry one or more of the four state granted after that time. For media outlets intending to cover the girls basketball state fi nals, please championship games. Check ihsaa.org this apply for credentials by e-mailing your request (with name of individual to be credentialed) to IHSAA Sports Information Director Jason Wille ([email protected]). E-mail requests MUST originate week for further details. from a recognized business account; e-mails from personal accounts (ie: yahoo.com, aol.com, gmail. com, etc.) will not be accepted. Approved requests will be available for pickup inside the main Show Hosts entrance on game day. Credentials will not be mailed. Play-by-Play Color MEDIA PARKING: There is no designated parking area for media for this event though the main 1A Michael Grady Bob Lovell lot adjacent to the Coliseum is closest to the venue. Please note there is a $4.00 parking fee. For a 2A Michael Grady Bob Lovell map, visit htt p://www.memorialcoliseum.com/directions-parking.aspx 3A Mark Jaynes Charlie Hall 4A Mark Jaynes Charlie Hall MEDIA WILL-CALL/ENTRANCE: Approved credential requests will be available for pickup at media will-call inside the main entrance to the Coliseum on game day. Credentials may be claimed Sidelines: Matt Taylor (All games) beginning at 8 am ET for the fi rst session and at 4 pm ET for the second session. Please have identifi cation available and be prepared to have bags and equipment checked by security offi cials. MEDIA WORK AREA: In addition to press row at courtside, the “Century Club” located near the northeast corner of the building at court level will serve as the media headquarters and hospitality area. Credentialed media are welcome to use this area to work and congregate in between sessions on Saturday. This room is not to be confused with the smaller “Media Work Room” in the southeast corner which will be used for the Class A, 2A and 3A post-game press conferences. City Call Lett ers Frequency SEAT ASSIGNMENTS: Except where permanent lines have been installed for those that have Austin WXKU 92.7 FM ordered them, an open seating policy will be used along press row. Batesville WRBI 103.9 FM Berne WZBD 92.7 FM BROADCAST PHONE LINES: Electronic media requiring phone line installation should contact Boonville WBNL 1540 AM Ira Maher at Associated Sports Productions for an order form as soon as possible. Maher may be Centerville WHON 930 AM reached at 317-633-1456 or via e-mail at [email protected]. Crawfordsville WCDQ 106.3 FM Crawfordsville WIMC 103.9 FM WIRELESS INTERNET: Complimentary wireless internet access will be available inside the Elkhart WCMR 1270 AM “Century Club”. Elkhart WCMR 105.3 FM Evansville WGBF 1280 AM HIGH-SPEED BROADBAND: For media seeking a higher-speed connection or alternative services Ferdinand WQKZ 98.5 FM at the Coliseum, please contact Gene Languell at 260-480-2145 or [email protected] to make advance arrangements. Greencastle WREB 94.3 FM Hammond WJOB 1230 AM RESULTS & STATISTICS: Both will be posted to the IHSAA website as soon as possible after the Indianapolis WFNI 1070 AM game. Stats and box scores will be distributed at the end of each quarter on press row as well as in Jasper WITZ 104.7 FM the Century Club. Kendallville WAWK 1140 AM Loogootee WRZR 94.5 FM LOCKER ROOM ACCESS: No one except tournament workers and team coaches and participants Louisville, KY WKJK 1080 AM will have access to the locker rooms. Louisville, KY WKRD 790 AM Madison WORX 96.7 FM NO CHILDREN, PLEASE: With the exception of high school students representing their school’s Michigan City WEFM 95.9 FM newspaper, yearbook, radio or television station, and who have a team participating, no young Mt. Vernon WRCY 1590 AM people or children will be issued media credentials or be allowed in the working media area. Mt. Vernon WYFX 106.7 FM New Albany WNDA 1570 AM LIVE TELEVISION CUT-INS: Spot news reports showing live game action are prohibited. Stand- Plymouth WTCA 1050 AM up reports for newscasts are permitt ed from inside the building provided that no live action is Portland WPGW 1440 AM shown. Portland WPGW 100.9 FM POST-GAME GUIDELINES Rensselaer WLQI 97.7 FM With the exception of the IHSAA’s Radio, Television, Internet and Photography partners, all media Richmond WKBV 1490 AM members are asked to remain off the playing fl oor and behind the ropes during the post-game Rochester WROI 92.1 FM awards ceremonies. Rockville WAXI 104.9 FM Santa Claus WAXL 103.3 FM The post-game ceremonies order will be as follows: Shelbyville WSVX 1520 AM > Mental Att itude Award presentation Shelbyville WSVX 96.5 FM > Runner-Up medals and trophy presentation Sullivan WNDI 95.3 FM > Championship medals and trophy presentation Warsaw WRSW 1400 AM > Team Photographs by Visual Sports Network Warsaw WRSW 107.3 FM Washington WAMW 107.9 FM Following the Class A, 2A and 3A awards ceremonies, coaches and selected players will be Washington WAMW 1580 AM escorted to the “Media Work Room” for a formal press conference which is located on playing Winchester WZZY 98.3 FM fl oor level. We ask your assistance to use the press conference as the appropriate time to conduct interviews. The runner-up team coach and selected players will go fi rst followed by the championship team coach and players. Because of newspaper deadline issues at the end of the 4A contest, no press conference will be scheduled and news media will be allowed to conduct interviews on and around the fl oor after the awards ceremonies. For those working on deadline, the IHSAA will distribute “quick quotes” in the media work room taken from the IHSAA Television and Radio Network interviews as soon as possible after the game. Pure Spirit. Pure Sport. Pure Indiana! Below are the top 25 teams in the state and their averages for scoring, points against and average margin of victory. Schools in the state fi nals are listed in bold. Information courtesy of John Harrell’s Indiana High School Basketball website. OFFENSIVE SCORING AVERAGE DEFENSIVE SCORING AVERAGE AVERAGE MARGIN OF VICTORY 1. Hamilton Heights {3A} 74.45 1. Turkey Run {1A} 28.77 1. Hamilton Heights {3A} 31.05 2. Fort Wayne Canterbury {1A} 71.04 2. West Central {1A} 31.30 2. Wabash {2A} 29.56 3. Fort Wayne South Side {4A} 67.88 3. Randolph Southern {1A} 31.86 3. Vincennes Rivet {1A} 27.81 4.
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