Indiana State | Archive | February, 2007

STATE FINALS: Did Hamilton SE bring enough swimmers back?

By Darrell Butler

Contributing Writer

INDIANAPOLIS ���??
Hamilton Southeastern has been ranked No. 1 allseason, but
second-ranked North Central (Indianapolis), No. 3 Chesterton, and
several other teams hoped to surprise them at state. So how are the
top-ranked Royals positioned for the state finals following Friday’s
prelims?

HSE brought back all three relays in the finals, but so did No. 7
Carmel, North Central, Chesterton, and fifth-ranked Munster. No. 4
Homestead, meanwhile, is close with two in finals and one in
consolations.

The Royals brought back an impressive 10 swims in
finals and an additional four swims in consolations. No other team
brought back 14 swims. The Royals appear to have positioned themselves
for the state championship.

It is very difficult to predict
second, third, and fourth place from returning swimmers. Carmel brought
back the second-most number of individual swimmers with 12. However,
the Greyhounds only have two in the finals. North Central brought back
11 swims, of which six are in finals. That is a strong position, and
North Central has the best shot at second place. 

Homestead also brought back 11 swimmers, but only three are
inthe  finals, and one of their relays is in consolations. Carmel
is in a slightly stronger position, but it will come down to who swims
best on Saturday.

Although its relay teams did very well, Munster did not bring back
as many individual swims as the teams above. Munster should finish in
the Top 10.

From the finishes on Friday, it is very difficult to predict much about where all the other teams will finish.

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STATE FINALS: Team round-by-round preview

By E. Shawn Aylsworth
Managing Editor
 
The 12th Annual IHSAA Team Wrestling State Finals are set for
Feb. 24 at Center
Grove High
School
, and they should be gooo-OOOOD! Following
is a rundown of what to expect during each of the three rounds of competition.
 
(Hint: It says here we���?�re gonna have a new team champion!)
 
Quarterfinals
Match 1:
No. 4 Indianapolis Cathedral (27-2) vs. No. 11 Elkhart Memorial (16-0)
Cathedral
opened a lot of eyes at the individual semistate by tying Perry Meridian with
six individual state finals qualifiers, but the Fighting Irish ���?? flush with
nine state-ranked wrestlers ���?? crowned four champions at New Castle compared with only one for Perry. Of
those half dozen state finals participants, five managed top-six finishes.
 
Elkhart
Memorial, which boasts five ranked wrestlers, advanced three to the state
finals. But two of them lost in the opening round, with 14th-ranked junior
Steve Stahl the only second-day participant (he finished fifth at 145 pounds).
Stahl figures to win Saturday, along with second-ranked 215-pound senior J.J.
Miller.
 
After
that, however, the matchups are either neutral or favor Cathedral, whose only
losses came early in the season to then-No. 9 Warren Central (36-25) and No. 2 Mishawaka (
more
on that later
). The two
teams do have one early season common foe, Munster
���?? Cathedral won 52-27, while Elkhart
won 61-9.
 
Despite
that apparent discrepancy, look for a comfortable Irish win here.
 
Match 2:
No. 1 Evansville Mater Dei (22-0) vs. Avon (15-9)
This thing
has rout written all over it. The 11-time state champion Wildcats advanced 11
wrestlers to last weekend���?�s individual finals (six of whom garnered top-eight
finishes) and boast nine ranked wrestlers, while unranked Avon counters with, um,
zero and zero.
 
You can���?�t
fault the Orioles for fighting their way through to their second team finals
appearance in three years (they were runners-up to Lawrence North in 2005), but
there is every reason to think they might get blanked here. No Avon wrestler
posted a top-four finish at the individual semistate at Roberts Stadium in Evansville, compared with
the aforementioned 11 for the hometown Wildcats.
 
Just like
Mater Dei, Avon feasted on a postseason slate
that included no ranked foes en route to Center Grove. But while the Orioles
slipped past Center Grove (30-28), Franklin
(31-24), and Bloomington South (28-21), Mater Dei was rolling over Gibson
Southern (80-0), Evansville Reitz (55-6), and Floyd Central (59-9).
 
In fact, the
Wildcats���?� closest match all year came in an out-of-state tournament in Missouri against Mt.
Carmel of Chicago, and that margin was still 23 points
(42-19). Mater Dei thumped the schools���?� only shared opponent, Bloomington South,
54-14.
 
Yikes.
 
Match 3:
No. 3 Perry Meridian
(29-0) vs. No. 8 Bellmont (20-2)
Perry
Meridian leads the state with 11 ranked wrestlers, four of whom brought home
top-seven finishes at last week���?�s individual finals (including undefeated
heavyweight state champ No. 2-ranked junior Chico Adams). The Falcons have a
nice blend of youth and experience, and they certainly can lean on last year���?�s
experience at the team finals (see Championship below) as motivation this time
around.
 
The
Braves, meanwhile, are YOUNG. Of Bellmont���?�s seven ranked wrestlers, six are
underclassmen ���?? and all six of its individual state finals qualifiers a week
ago were either sophomores or juniors. We very possibly could be talking about
a Bellmont team title in 2008.
 
But this
is still 2007, and Perry Meridian will be out for blood following a relatively
disappointing last two weekends as well as last year���?�s heartbreaking early
elimination by Mater Dei. The two schools do have a pair of common opponents.
Bellmont downed Yorktown 50-16 in November and
Bloomington South 46-27 in January, while the Falcons posted 52-9 and 57-9
victories, respectively, right around Christmastime.
 
Perry
Meridian will be salivating at a possible semifinals/finals slate of No. 2 Mishawaka
and No. 1 Mater Dei, but the Falcons will NOT be looking past No. 8 here.
 
Match 4:
No. 2 Mishawaka
(27-0) vs. No. 6 Merrillville
(22-1)
The sexiest showdown of the first-round quarterfinals, this bad boy
features a total of 15 ranked wrestlers:
eight for Mishawaka and
seven for Merrillville.
It also boasts THREE undefeated state champions in the Cavemen���?�s second-ranked
sophomore Josh Harper (112) and No. 1 senior Ian Hinton (189) ���?? both two-time
winners ���?? as well as Merrillville���?�s
top-ranked senior Jamal Lawrence (145).
 
But Mishawaka appears to have
the better depth (barely), witnessed by seven individual state finalists (six
of whom earned top-five finishes) compared with five and four for the Pirates.
And of their six common opponents, the two schools���?� outcome in a four-day span
against powerful Crown Point
also signals an imbalance of power. Mishawaka
rolled to a 44-15 victory, while Merrillville
suffered its only loss of the season, 31-27.
 
Adding
fuel to that argument is the fact that three of Merrillville���?�s
seven ranked wrestlers failed to make it past the Merrillville Semistate,
while all but one of the Cavemen���?�s eight made it through.
 
Advantage,
Mishawaka.
 
Semifinals
Prediction:
No. 4 Cathedral vs. No. 1 Mater Dei
The Fighting Irish faced a best-of-the best regular-season schedule
against about 10 ranked teams, while Mater Dei had to go outside Indiana to break a
relative sweat. Apples and oranges? Perhaps.
 
The Wildcats feature a lineup with eight seniors, five juniors, and just
one sophomore, while Cathedral counters with six seniors but only two juniors
���?? the rest are either sophomores
(four) or freshmen (two). More apples, more oranges? Definitely.
 
But the
Irish young���?�uns are good young���?�uns. And with a seemingly even lineup of stars ���??
six top-eight individual state finals finishers for Mater Dei, five top-six
finishers for Cathedral ���?? it appears that the Irish could possibly take up to
eight of 14 semifinal head-to-head bouts.
It all depends on how much
juice Cathedral has after battling Elkhart Memorial, because that factor should
not apply in the least to Mater Dei���?�s fray with Avon.
 
If the Irish can get over the psychological juggernaut attached to
ELEVEN â�?�¦ STATE â�?�¦ TITLES â�?�¦ then they have the talent to pull the upset. For some
unexplainable reason (could it be those five first-round losses at Conseco?),
there appears to be an ever-so-slight ***** in Mater Dei���?�s armor.
 
Cathedral will find that weak spot and pull the upset, by perhaps the
very slimmest of margins.
 
Prediction:
No. 3 Perry Meridian vs. No. 2 Mishawaka
Zowie. Can you ask for a better pair of semifinal showdowns? (â�?��?NO!â�?�
would be the answer, thank you.)
 
These two schools spent the entire season tucked in behind Mater Dei at
Nos. 2 and 3, with Mishawaka leapfrogging Perry Meridian in the second coaches���?�
poll and staying there ever since. Now the Cavemen get the chance to prove that
slight superiority.
 
As mentioned earlier, the Falcons led everyone with 11 ranked wrestlers
at season’s end. But only two of them managed to finish among the top six in the
state last weekend, while Mishawaka had a half dozen in the top five.
 
Sure, only three of Mishawaka���?�s
starting 14 are seniors, but this is a program that knows how to come up big (a
state title in 1991, a runner-up finish in 2000, eight straight team finals
appearances). And Perry Meridian, which has been the bridesmaid twice (2002,
2004) in addition to six team finals appearances in the last eight years, also
starts only three seniors. So that���?�s a wash.
 
The two powerhouses shared three common opponents this year: Bloomington
South, Portage, and Crown Point. The Falcons beat that trio by
scores of 57-9, 44-18, and 33-20, while Mishawaka
posted victories of 51-9, 50-12, and 44-15.

Advantage, Mishawaka.

 
There���?�s something to be said for momentum, and Mishawaka has had it of late while Perry
Meridian
���?? relatively
speaking, at least
���?? has not.
Look for coach Darrick Snyder���?�s
Cavemen to carry their collective club triumphantly.
 
Championship
Prediction:
No. 4 Cathedral vs. No. 2 Mishawaka
 
Now this is some seriously
successful seeding! Unlike last year, when top-ranked Mater Dei faced its two
toughest opponents (sliding past No. 2 Perry Meridian, 25-23, in the opener
before disposing of fourth-ranked Mishawaka,
31-25, in the semifinals) before rolling over Bellmont 39-15 in the
finals, the 2007 team finals could see No. 1 vs. No. 2 in the
championship.
 
But it won���?�t. Instead we get No. 1 upsetter vs. No. 2, and a dandy it
should be. Both teams should be completely pooped after two go-rounds against
tough competition, so it may come down to the intangibles. Like, say, success
in previous team state finals competitions versus just the experience of
getting there.

And never mind the common-opponent theory. This is a rematch of a Dec. 9
battle at the Chris Traicoff Invitational at Calumet
won 32-25 by the Cavemen.

Final advantage, Mishawaka.


Mishawaka, behind its pair of two-time individual state champions
leading the way with a combined two-year record of 136-0, celebrates its
second-ever team state championship with a tight victory … film at 11.
 
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SCOREBOARD: Boys basketball Week 14

Results from Week 14 (Feb. 19-24) of the 2006-07 boys
basketball season, courtesy of John Harrell���?�s stellar website:
Feb. 24
Howe
Military

67

White’s

42

Lafayette First Assembly

72

Indianapolis International

53

Logansport

84

Winamac

48

Muncie Burris

44

Madison-Grant

43

New Harmony

at

Shoals

ccd.

Seton
Catholic

at

Cowan

ccd.

Feb. 23
Anderson

69

South Bend Adams

50

Anderson
Highland

79

Indianapolis Broad Ripple

68

Angola

40

Lakeland

28

Argos

53

Culver Academy

48

Barr-Reeve

50

Bloomfield

35

Beech
Grove

67

Whiteland

53

Bethesda Christian

92

Indianapolis International

28

Blackford

56

Lakeview
Christian

40

Brownstown

55

Orleans

53 (OT)

Carmel

75

Brebeuf
Jesuit

54

Carroll
(Fort Wayne)

61

Warsaw

53

Castle

71

Mount Vernon (Posey)

63

Centerville

62

Cambridge City Lincoln

38

Clarksville

71

Henryville

56

Clay City

51

Rockville

43

Clinton Central

74

Frontier

60

Cloverdale

84

Eminence

48

Cloverport
(Ky.)

77

Cannelton

61

Columbia City

58

Garrett

45

Concord

73

Westview

62

Corydon
Central

85

South
Central (Elizabeth)

51

Crawfordsville

54

Covington

48

Crown Point

70

Chesterton

65

Culver

56

Bremen

48

Danville

57

North
Putnam

37

DeKalb

39

Northridge

38

East
Central

62

Greensburg

46

East
Noble

49

Fort Wayne Concordia

35

Eastern
(Pekin)

76

Austin

50

Eastern
Hancock

65

Hagerstown

49

Eastside

47

Churubusco

36

Edgewood

76

South
Putnam

35

Elkhart Christian

53

Fort Wayne Canterbury

44

Evansville Harrison

82

Evansville Mater Dei

80

Fairfield

86

Central
Noble

36

Forest Park

58

Gibson
Southern

47

Fort Wayne Luers

88

Fort
Wayne North

86

Fort
Wayne South

53

Muncie South

38

Fountain
Central

73

Southmont

70 (OT)

Franklin

68

Jennings County

65

Franklin
Central

66

Bedford North Lawrence

46

Franklin County

41

South Dearborn

30

Fremont

57

Bethany
Christian

55

Gary
West

78

Hammond

64

Gary
Wirt

54

Hammond Gavit

42

Goshen

48

West
Noble

45

Hamilton Southeastern

84

Lafayette Jeff

66

Hammond Clark

58

Whiting

36

Hanover Central

50

River Forest

37

Harrison
(W. Lafayette)

57

Benton Central

43

Hauser

72

North Decatur

41

Hebron

69

North Newton

41

Heritage

57

Fort Wayne Blackhawk

40

Heritage
Christian

69

Elwood

41

Heritage
Hills

65

Perry
Central

57

Hobart

54

Highland

52

Huntington North

67

Manchester

52

Indian
Creek

55

Waldron

52

Indianapolis Arlington

68

Terre Haute South

57

Indianapolis Cathedral

71

Indianapolis Washington

59

Indianapolis Howe

61

Columbus North

51

Indianapolis Tech

81

Indianapolis Ritter

56

Jac-Cen-Del

56

South
Ripley

37

Jay County

66

Monroe Central

49

Jeffersonville

55

Louisville Eastern (Ky.)

53

Jimtown

49

LaVille

35

John
Glenn

57

New
Prairie

37

Kokomo

74

Maconaquah

64

Kouts

50

LaCrosse

35

Lafayette Cent. Catholic

85

Carroll
(Flora)

45

Lake Central

69

LaPorte

54

Lakewood Park

97

Howe
Military

65

Lawrence Central

64

Center
Grove

60

Lawrence North

45

Terre Haute North

39

Lawrenceburg

69

Oldenburg Academy

53

Leo

93

Fort Wayne Northrop

81

Lewis
Cass

61

Winamac

27

Linton-Stockton

62

Riverton
Parke

44

Logansport

65

Rochester

40

Loogootee

74

North
Knox

44

Louisville DeSales (Ky.)

84

Restoration
Christian

57

Louisville Trinity (Ky.)

57

Floyd
Central

35

Madison

63

Switzerland County

48

Marion

77

Fort Wayne Snider

73 (OT)

Merrillville

63

Portage

54

Mississinewa

68

Southern
Wells

55

Morgan
Twp.

56

Washington Twp.

47

Morristown

53

Tri

40

Morton
Memorial

72

Seton
Catholic

32

Munster

69

Gary
Wallace

54

New Albany

48

Bloomington North

45

New Haven

57

Adams Central

49

New Palestine

68

Greenwood

39

Noblesville

64

Lebanon

54

North
Central (F-burg)

73

Turkey Run

46

North
Central (Indpls.)

83

Harding

71

North Daviess

51

Eastern
Greene

36

North Montgomery

62

Greencastle

59

NorthWood

66

Whitko

37

Oak Hill

59

Northfield

51

Owen Valley

60

Shakamak

53

Paoli

84

Crawford County

74

Pike

87

Warren
Central

45

Pike
Central

48

Princeton

31

Plainfield

57

Columbus East

55

Prairie Heights

59

Hamilton

47

Providence

63

New Washington

34

Randolph Southern

49

Union (Modoc)

45

Rensselaer Central

68

Delphi

55

Richmond

54

Indianapolis Manual

53

Rising
Sun

53

Trinity
Lutheran

48

Rushville

71

Knightstown

40

Salem

66

Borden

48

Scottsburg

69

Mitchell

59

Seeger

59

North
Vermillion

21

Seymour

84

Silver
Creek

59

Shawe
Memorial

58

Charlestown

52

Shenandoah

49

Lapel

43

South Adams

67

Eastbrook

65 (OT)

South Bend Clay

74

Hammond Noll

52

South
Knox

67

Wood
Memorial

59

South Newton

67

Attica

49

Southport

64

Park
Tudor

44

Southridge

63

Boonville

60

Southwood

67

Bluffton

56

Sullivan

75

South
Vermillion

64

Taylor

62

Madison-Grant

48

Tecumseh

34

South
Spencer

30

Tri-Central

65

Eastern
(Greentown)

50

Tri-County

63

Pioneer

45

Triton

57

Knox

52

Triton
Central

56

South Decatur

35

Tri-West

70

Frankfort

58

Twin Lakes

67

Sheridan

51

Union City

57

Northeastern

46

University

75

Guerin
Catholic

60

Valparaiso

57

Michigan City

56

Vincennes Lincoln

85

Evansville North

74

Vincennes Rivet

79

Shoals

70

Wabash

53

Caston

46

Washington

91

White River Valley

30

Wawasee

77

Tippecanoe Valley

70

West Lafayette

81

Rossville

57

Western

60

Tipton

35

Westville

70

South
Central (Union Mills)

37

Wheeler

55

Marquette Catholic

45

Woodlan

73

Bellmont

49

Yorktown

49

Mount Vernon (Fortville)

45 (OT)

Zionsville

68

McCutcheon

43

Feb. 22
Batesville

90

Shelbyville

75

Bloomington South

65

Decatur Central

42

Blue River

54

Muncie Burris

37

Connersville

41

Whiteland

38

Covenant
Christian

67

Indiana Deaf

49

Edinburgh

55

Triton
Central

51

Elkhart Memorial

71

South Bend Riley

70

Evansville Memorial

76

Evansville Day

47

Frankton

56

Liberty Christian

50

Harrison
(West Lafayette)

49

Fishers

41 (OT)

Indianapolis Chatard

77

Indianapolis Northwest

62

Indianapolis Roncalli

75

Speedway

54

Jasper

72

Princeton

38

Lapel

65

Alexandria

37

Marquette Catholic

66

Lake Station

54

Mishawaka Marian

65

Elkhart Christian

47

Muncie Central

73

Ben
Davis

31

New Castle

60

Delta

45

North Miami

60

Whitko

56

Northfield

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STATE FINALS: Boys swimming Session I

Results from Friday���?�s Session I of the 70th Annual IHSAA Boys Swimming & Diving State Finals (plus
results from the Feb. 20 diving regionals)
held Feb. 23 at the IU
Natatorium in downtown Indianapolis:
 
Event 1 Boys 200 Yard Medley Relay
School, Seed, Prelims
=== Preliminaries ===
1 HAMSE 1:35.72 1:35.28
 1) Beyerl, Jason 12 2) Paul, Derek 11
 3) Owen, Cameron 11 4) Kinney, Nathan 9
 24.85 25.77 23.36 21.30
2 NCENT 1:35.20 1:35.35
 1) Watkins, Cameron 11 2) Souders, Ben 10
 3) LaMothe, Alec 10 4) Heckler, David 11
 24.01 26.57 23.59 21.18
3 CHEST 1:38.10 1:35.43
 1) Thieling, Adam 11 2) Miller, Albert 11
 3) Whitaker, Kyle 9 4) Darnell, Thomas 12
 25.31 26.17 22.69 21.26
4 MUNST 1:35.84 1:35.73
 1) Raycroft, Joseph 12 2) Kaminski, Andrew 11
 3) Thompson, Matthew 11 4) Bassetto, Thomas 11
 24.37 25.85 23.80 21.71
5 SBRIL 1:37.84 1:36.86
 1) Pfaff, Christopher 12 2) Lucero-Dixon, Daniel 12
 3) Frucci, Michael 12 4) Stockman, Zachary 12
 23.23 26.96 25.35 21.32
5 CARML 1:35.72 1:36.86
 1) Jordan, Josh 10 2) Dean, Scott 12
 3) Joyce, Brendan 11 4) Bonanne, Kevin 12
 25.31 27.01 23.14 21.40
7 LAKEC 1:36.22 1:36.97
 1) Solan, Jon 11 2) Johnson, Chris 10
 3) Schmidt, Matt 10 4) Wright, Bo 12
 24.97 25.40 24.11 22.49
8 NRIDG 1:38.11 1:36.98
 1) Elliott, Logan 12 2) Hanson, Trace 11
 3) Rushlow, Mark 10 4) Williamson, Cory 12
 25.06 27.27 23.22 21.43
—————————————————————–
9 HMSTD 1:36.63 1:37.12
 1) Jones, Nicholas 10 2) Dafforn, Ryan 12
 3) Johnson, Zachary 11 4) Lill, Adam 12
 25.53 26.93 23.17 21.49
10 ECENT 1:39.29 1:37.78
 1) Bauman, Kyle 12 2) Kennedy, Tyler 11
 3) House, Kyle 11 4) Dickhaus, Timothy 10
 26.47 26.92 22.73 21.66
11 YORK 1:38.81 1:38.27
 1) Butler, Brenden 12 2) Hall, Darik 12
 3) Arwood, Wells 12 4) Farrell, Dan 10
 25.69 27.39 22.88 22.31
12 CROWN 1:38.22 1:38.63
 1) Kukurugya, Matt 10 2) Vajda, Derek 12
 3) Morin, Brendan 10 4) Stallings, Brad 11
 26.10 26.84 23.79 21.90
13 SEYM 1:40.58 1:40.36
 1) Wiethoff, Cam 9 2) Chastain, Kameron 9
 3) Thompson, Kyle 12 4) Hercamp, Eric 12
 25.61 27.77 24.46 22.52
14 WAWAS 1:39.71 1:40.38
 1) Wear, Tyler 11 2) Smith, Cory 12
 3) Garner, Jake 10 4) Szynal, Chris 12
 25.97 28.19 24.07 22.15
15 MUNC 1:40.29 1:40.41
 1) Carnes, Jimmy 11 2) Richard, Derek 12
 3) Parmerlee, Mitch 10 4) Hill, Devon 10
 25.85 28.34 24.68 21.54
16 CULAC 1:40.85 1:40.45
 1) Gough, Neville 12 2) Medlin, Brandon 12
 3) Bourgraf, Chris 12 4) Krantzberg, Maurico 12
 26.73 27.94 24.65 21.13
—————————————————————–
17 BLNOR 1:41.82 1:41.23
 1) Alexander, John 12 2) Schick, Adam 12
 3) Newman, Ben 10 4) Jackson, Dan 11
 26.19 28.10 25.04 21.90
18 CONC 1:39.49 1:41.27
 1) Burtch, Alex 10 2) Durkin, Robert 12
 3) Rose, David 12 4) Schoeffler, James 12
 26.07 26.94 24.44 23.82
—————————————————————–
19 PENN 1:40.76 1:41.45
 1) Elliott, Andrew 11 2) Mark, Eric 12
 3) McDonough, William 11 4) Papczynski, Zach 12
 23.82 30.30 25.56 21.77
20 CRAWF 1:40.34 1:41.54
 1) Hobson, Cameron 11 2) Furr, Brant 12
 3) Hobson, Anthony 12 4) Kelsey, John 12
 24.74 29.63 24.51 22.66
21 RICHM 1:40.69 1:41.89
 1) Rogan, Sam 9 2) Stewart, Carlton 12
 3) Przybysz, Tyler 12 4) Beck, Alex 10
 27.33 27.60 24.86 22.10
22 BBURG 1:39.92 1:41.96
 1) Phillips, Zachariah 12 2) Fox, Nicolas 10
 3) Erdely, David 12 4) Minkner, Matthew 11
 25.38 29.74 24.13 22.71
23 CGRVE 1:41.33 1:42.09
 1) Pashley, Noah 10 2) Beauchamp, Paul 12
 3) Smith, Chad 10 4) Kindervater, Dan 10
 26.33 28.23 24.60 22.93
24 THNOR 1:40.96 1:42.35
 1) Huster, John 10 2) Broughton, David 11
 3) Morris, Paul 9 4) Manning, Paul 12
 26.09 27.71 25.18 23.37
25 FRCEN 1:43.27 1:42.87
 1) Thomas, Brad 12 2) Walters, Patrick 11
 3) Scott, Brad 10 4) Meadows, Scott 12
 25.48 30.58 24.61 22.20
26 WLAF 1:42.23 1:43.02
 1) Duvall, Patrick 12 2) Mahon, Thomas 11
 3) Crecelius, Tom 12 4) Liao, James 12
 26.01 30.05 24.06 22.90
27 FLOYD 1:42.70 1:43.56
 1) Robertson, Seth 12 2) Brandenstein, Matt 11
 3) Wells, Daniel 12 4) Renn, Eric 12
 27.33 27.60 25.83 22.80
28 WARS 1:41.46 1:44.00
 1) Thallemer, Brian 10 2) Suhany, Michael 12
 3) Smoker, Seth 12 4) Lowrance, Daniel 11
 26.82 30.41 24.38 22.39
29 NORWL 1:42.53 1:44.15
 1) Towne, Luke 11 2) Nahrwold, Brian 12
 3) Brewer, Nathan 11 4) Bucher, Grant 11
 26.76 28.63 25.61 23.15
30 MT.V 1:43.56 1:45.78
 1) Higgenbottom, John Paul 9 2) Greene, Kurt 11
 3) Davis, Ranger 10 4) Spivey, Cade 12
 27.59 27.25 27.29 23.65
31 WEFLD 1:40.14 1:49.00
 1) Niederberger, Danny 9 2) Stephens, Zach 10
 3) Spaulding, Joe 9 4) Allemeier, Brian 9
 28.74 29.00 26.94 24.32
— FWCON 1:38.60 DQ
 1) Hartman, Daniel 12 2) Lemert, Tyler 12
 3) Brown, Colin 11 4) Hoffman, Luke 11
 25.34 25.01 25.02 22.69
 
Event 2 Boys 200 Yard Freestyle
Name, Year, School, Seed, Prelims
=== Preliminaries ===
1 Wachtel, Ben 11 WEFLD 1:41.88 1:40.93
 23.09 25.69 25.87 26.28
2 Ismail, Alex 12 ZIONS 1:44.04 1:41.17
 23.42 25.42 25.83 26.50
3 Osborne, Spencer 12 HAMSE 1:44.56 1:41.48
 23.77 25.82 26.14 25.75
4 Stewart, Zachary 12 VINC 1:43.88 1:42.35
 23.50 25.91 26.58 26.36
5 Minturn, Edward 10 NCENT 1:44.05 1:42.43
 23.72 25.78 26.45 26.48
6 Kruse, Matthew 11 HAMSE 1:43.10 1:42.48
 24.08 25.96 26.24 26.20
7 Bonanne, Kevin 12 CARML 1:43.35 1:42.60
 24.10 25.82 26.34 26.34
8 Hueni, Jon 11 BREM 1:42.24 1:42.81
 23.34 25.73 26.83 26.91
—————————————————————–
9 Chaney, Curtis 11 FWNRP 1:43.42 1:42.89
 23.74 26.29 26.65 26.21
10 Bass, William 10 CHEST 1:45.22 1:42.96
 23.74 26.00 26.74 26.48
11 Elliott, Andrew 11 PENN 1:43.96 1:43.02
 23.43 25.68 26.90 27.01
12 Segar, Matt 11 CARML 1:46.05 1:43.30
 24.80 26.28 26.36 25.86
13 Troyer, Kevin 12 NRIDG 1:46.75 1:43.33
 23.29 26.04 27.23 26.77
14 VanAllen, Ross 10 NCENT 1:43.83 1:43.35
 23.50 25.73 26.74 27.38
15 Titcomb, Robert 12 HMSTD 1:44.45 1:44.08
 23.95 25.88 26.77 27.48
16 Wolfred, Drew 12 NOBLV 1:44.31 1:44.11
 24.33 26.30 26.58 26.90
—————————————————————–
17 Snyder, Alex 11 FRKFT 1:46.62 1:45.22
 24.69 26.00 26.93 27.60
18 Lee, Juston 12 BNL 1:46.48 1:45.48
 24.23 26.70 27.32 27.23
—————————————————————–
19 Schmidt, Matt 10 LAKEC 1:46.52 1:45.80
 24.27 26.64 27.33 27.56
20 Kurz, Philipe 12 ELKC 1:44.77 1:45.94
 24.20 26.52 27.44 27.78
21 LaMothe, Alec 10 NCENT 1:44.37 1:45.97
 24.21 26.65 27.32 27.79
22 Woods, Chad 12 MV-FV 1:47.14 1:46.47
 24.76 26.70 27.35 27.66
23 Avery, Drew 11 LAWC 1:46.55 1:46.98
 25.06 27.25 27.17 27.50
24 Bandura, Corey 10 MUNST 1:46.10 1:47.52
 24.35 26.39 27.79 28.99
25 Frain, Justin 9 FWDWG 1:45.74 1:47.88
 24.87 26.92 27.88 28.21
26 Walters, Patrick 11 FRCEN 1:47.84 1:48.49
 25.10 27.25 27.97 28.17
27 Good, Zackery 11 COLN 1:46.95 1:48.72
 25.01 27.27 28.41 28.03
28 Graham, Brian 11 HMSTD 1:46.45 1:48.93
 24.92 27.48 28.27 28.26
29 Pashley, Noah 10 CGRVE 1:46.33 1:49.31
 25.17 27.16 29.01 27.97
30 Spradley, William 12 EVREI 1:48.27 1:50.10
 24.59 28.06 29.00 28.45
31 Falley, Logan 11 LJEFF 1:48.94 1:50.37
 25.22 27.74 28.75 28.66
32 Smith, Cory 12 WAWAS 1:48.08 1:50.68
 25.11 27.19 28.90 29.48
 
Event 3 Boys 200 Yard IM
Name, Year, School, Seed, Prelims
=== Preliminaries ===
1 Whitaker, Kyle 9 CHEST 1:54.49 1:51.18
 23.73 28.08 32.32 27.05
2 Christy, Mike 12 NCENT 1:52.37 1:51.74
 24.02 27.00 33.22 27.50
3 Raycroft, Joseph 12 MUNST 1:54.36 1:53.04
 24.22 28.32 33.12 27.38
4 Paul, Derek 11 HAMSE 1:56.96 1:54.26
 25.17 29.65 32.43 27.01
5 Dafforn, Ryan 12 HMSTD 1:54.96 1:54.37
 24.32 29.67 32.70 27.68
6 Hobson, Cameron 11 CRAWF 1:55.82 1:54.83
 25.30 28.00 33.51 28.02
7 Mudd, Austin 11 HAMSE 1:56.26 1:55.58
 24.12 28.42 34.34 28.70
8 Burtch, Alex 10 CONC 1:57.38 1:55.84
 25.23 28.72 34.15 27.74
—————————————————————–
9 Butler, Brenden 12 YORK 1:56.96 1:55.92
 25.63 29.34 33.14 27.81
10 Twer, Adam 11 CARML 1:56.42 1:57.38
 25.71 30.23 34.88 26.56
11 Astashinsky, Nick 9 CARML 1:58.82 1:57.43
 26.10 29.41 35.36 26.56
12 Nocco, Scott 9 CARML 1:59.95 1:57.57
 26.34 29.31 34.69 27.23
13 Gauger, Tylor 10 KOKOM 1:57.07 1:57.64
 25.33 29.81 34.91 27.59
14 Connolly, Ryan 11 ZIONS 1:59.97 1:57.81
 25.32 29.18 35.14 28.17
15 Peitz, Geoffrey 11 HAMSE 1:57.85 1:57.90
 25.72 29.21 33.97 29.00
16 Trahin, Samuel 10 CARFW 1:57.11 1:58.19
 25.60 29.25 34.78 28.56
—————————————————————–
17 Souders, Ben 10 NCENT 1:58.95 1:59.18
 26.40 30.72 33.56 28.50
18 Fischer, James 12 WEFLD 1:59.96 2:00.16
 25.78 30.47 34.77 29.14
—————————————————————–
19 Hanson, Trace 11 NRIDG 1:59.26 2:00.31
 26.61 29.90 34.52 29.28
20 Kaplansky, Benjamin 11 HMSTD 1:59.63 2:00.48
 26.01 30.69 35.07 28.71
21 Medlin, Brandon 12 CULAC 2:00.57 2:00.56
 25.70 30.51 35.41 28.94
22 Rittenhouse, Aaron 11 HMSTD 1:59.85 2:00.57
 25.13 30.54 35.18 29.72
23 Russell, Ben 11 LJEFF 1:59.43 2:01.21
 25.48 30.02 37.12 28.59
24 Blue, Eric 10 SBRIL 2:02.25 2:01.52
 26.52 31.67 35.48 27.85
25 Sanders, Taylor 10 BNL 2:02.11 2:02.01
 26.81 31.79 35.10 28.31
26 Crapse, Kenny 11 COLE 2:01.02 2:02.12
 25.80 31.19 36.45 28.68
27 Rhinesmith, Evan 12 MV-FV 2:00.28 2:03.00
 26.53 31.85 34.60 30.02
28 Hicks, Robert 12 NALB 2:02.95 2:05.06
 25.60 32.10 38.02 29.34
29 Franzman, Aric 11 BBURG 2:00.18 2:05.28
 26.01 30.89 37.58 30.80
30 Nunnelly, Alexander 9 CGRVE 2:02.74 2:05.31
 27.35 31.49 38.16 28.31
31 Scott, Brad 10 FRCEN 2:03.74 2:05.68
 26.73 32.04 38.25 28.66
 
Event 4 Boys 50 Yard Freestyle
Name, Year, School, Seed, Prelims
=== Preliminaries ===
1 House, Kyle 11 ECENT 21.57 21.29
 2 Lemert, Tyler 12 FWCON 21.41 21.32
 3 Darnell, Thomas 12 CHEST 21.99 21.44
 4 Krantzberg, Maurico 12 CULAC 21.85 21.47
 5 Pfaff, Christopher 12 SBRIL 21.78 21.48
 6 Sikorski, Victor 11 WHEEL 21.81 21.62
 7 Hartman, Daniel 12 FWCON 21.59 21.63
 8 Kinney, Nathan 9 HAMSE 21.64 21.64
 —————————————————————–
9 Sivak, David 12 HOBRT 21.88 21.73
 9 Stockman, Zachary 12 SBRIL 21.87 21.73
 11 Johnson, Chris 10 LAKEC 21.71 21.75
 12 Fitzgerald, Sean 10 BREBF 21.87 21.76
 13 Hill, Devon 10 MUNC 21.65 21.88
 14 Greene, Kurt 11 MT.V 21.63 21.89
 15 Whipp, Anderson 10 HMSTD 21.99 21.92
 16 Lill, Adam 12 HMSTD 21.75 21.93
 —————————————————————–
17 Crecelius, Tom 12 WLAF 22.11 21.96
 18 Joyce, Brendan 11 CARML 21.90 21.97
 —————————————————————–
19 Meador, Andrew 12 WLAND 21.82 22.07
 20 Baugh, Josh 12 FRKFT 21.64 22.09
 21 Owen, Cameron 11 HAMSE 21.86 22.10
 22 Judge, Daniel 12 FWLRS 22.06 22.12
 23 Day, Christopher 12 PROV 22.08 22.20
 24 Byrket, Todd 11 NWOOD 21.99 22.29
 25 Arwood, Wells 12 YORK 21.57 22.38
 26 Cavanaugh, Eron 11 PFLD 22.11 22.40
 27 Meadows, Scott 12 FRCEN 22.77 22.47
 28 Edgar, Casey 12 ANDER 21.90 22.53
 29 Conner, Nathan 12 NOBLV 22.34 22.55
 30 Childers, Evan 12 BLSOU 22.07 22.62
 31 Kelsey, John 12 CRAWF 22.00 23.10
 32 Baker, Stephen 11 MV-FV 22.66 23.48
 
Event 5 Boys 1-Meter Diving (from Feb. 20 regionals)
Name, Grade, School, Score
Avon
1.
Tyler Clingerman
10
Plainfield
480.70
2.
Jason Spurlock
11
Crawfordsville
379.35
3.
Corey Johnson
12
Warren Central
363.80
4.
Jeremy Whited
12
Richmond
357.20
5.
Jonah Gershom
12
Franklin Central
346 65
6.
Antuane Boyd
12
Ben Davis
326.05
7.
Rodger Barnes
10
Warren Central
324.50
8.
Thomas Kappler
11
Plainfield
322.10
9.
Max Scripture
9
New Palestine
316.05
10.
Kevin Long
12
Brownsburg
313.80
11.
Zach Gilbert
11
Twin Lakes
302.75
12.
Cole Hatcher
12
Southmont
298.85
Bloomington North
1.
Billy Pennington
12
Whiteland
385.30
2.
Casey Johnson
10
Indian Creek
319.65
3.
Hank Dusard
9
Bedford North Lawrence
315.50
4.
Andy Balczo
12
Evansville
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Teague's school-record 42 points lift 4A No. 6 Pike to 87-45 obliteration of 4A No. 10 Warren Central

By Will Willems
Contributing Writer

INDIANAPOLIS ���?? The number 42 was all over the place Feb. 23 on Indianapolis���?�
northwestside.

Not only was
it the margin of victory that Class 4A No. 6 Pike had in its 87-45 thumping of 4A
No. 10 Warren Central, but it is now the new school record for points. That���?�s thanks
to senior Jeff Teague, who scored 42 points in just under three quarters of play.

���?I just kept
getting my shots to fall,â�?� Teague said. â�?��?We were getting open and getting easy buckets.

���?I was feeling
it.â�?�

Teague wasted
no time getting started, hitting a 3-pointer on Pike���?�s first possession. He scored
the first 13 points for the Red Devils (18-4) on his way to 22 of Pike���?�s 25 first-quarter
points.

Shooting at
a blistering 80 percent (16 of 20) for the game, the Wake Forest-bound guard hit
nine of his first 10 shots.

After the lead
hit double digits with a minute remaining in the first quarter, the outcome was
never in doubt. The only thing left to decide was the margin of victory.

���?We just talked
about being aggressive and playing our game,â�?� said Pike first-year coach Billy Wright.
���?We got off to a great start. We are very fortunate to beat them ���?? they are a quality
opponent.â�?�

Defense played
a huge key in the game as Pikeâ�?��?�s pressure â�?��?Dâ�?� never allowed Warren Central (15-6)
to get comfortable.

���?Our guys just
continued our rotations like we talked about,â�?� Wright said. â�?��?We got the guys with
the athletic ability to do it, and we want them to work on offense.â�?�

Teague continued
his torrid pace in the second quarter by scoring eight more points, including a
thunderous one-handed tomahawk slam after a steal.

At the half,
Teague had outscored the Warriors 30-22.

���?He���?�s playing
very efficient,â�?� Wright said. â�?��?Heâ�?��?�s doing it with confidence and within the flow
of the offense.

���?He���?�s not forcing
anything, and he put on a show today.â�?�

Halftime did
little to cool Teague���?�s hot hand as he scored eight points in a 10-0 Pike run that
saw the lead grow to 31 points. The question then became would he break David Gaddis���?�
27-year old record of 41 Red Devil points in a game.

He answered
that with 1:45 left in the third on a double-pump jumper. Teague would leave 15
seconds later to a standing ovation from the Pike faithful.

The fourth
quarter was a formality, with many of the fans already clearing out. For awhile,
it looked like Teague might outscore the Warriors all by himself.

But a 3-pointer
by Warren Central���?�s Jarrin Forte ended that conversation.

After the game,
Warren Central coach Scott Heady didn���?�t know how to sum up his team���?�s effort.

���?I am really
lost for words,â�?� Heady said. â�?��?Teague got going and we couldnâ�?��?�t stop him, but he
hit tough shots.

We got a ****
kicking that we aren���?�t used to getting, and I take full responsibility as the coach
for not getting my team ready to play. Hopefully we can regroup for next week.â�?�

For Pike, it
was yet another statement game right before the state tournament. Last week, the
Red Devils upset once-beaten Franklin Central 59-54.

���?I think right
now we are playing good basketball, playing four quarters,â�?� Wright said. â�?��?Things
are finally coming together, the kids are in a groove, and it���?�s fun to watch when
they are playing that way.â�?�

Senior Kyle
Riley added 16 for the Red Devils, while Forte and Josh Jones each had 10 points
for Warren Central.

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BRACKETS: Enter HoosierAuthority.com's "2007 Boys Basketball Bracket Contest'!!!

Attention
all boys basketball fans! HoosierAuthority.com is your home for Indiana high school
sports coverage, and we’re now taking it a step further with the 2007 Boys
Basketball Bracket Contest!

Starting
immediately, we are accepting entries into our boys hoops state tournament
prediction contest. Boys Basketball Coordinator Chris
May will be running this little ditty, and here’s how it
works:

In e-mail
format ONLY, break down the classes from 4A through 1A listing the 16 teams you
think will win sectional championships, followed by the four regional winners,
two semistate winners, and your predicted state champion for each class. (To
reference the sectional matchups, click here.)

Send
your e-mail entry to chris@hoosierauthority.com
when you���?�re done, then bust out your highlighters and enjoy next week���?�s
sectional action!

Scoring
will be as follows: 1 point for a correct sectional champion, 4 points for a
correct regional champion, 6 points for a semistate champion, and 8 points for
a correct state champion prediction.

What’s
in it for you? To the participant that racks up the most points, you’ll receive
a piece of 2007 IHSAA state championship apparel courtesy of our business
partner, Morris Inc.

Good
luck â�?�¦ and get those e-mails in! Deadline for entry is 11:59 p.m. ET this
Sunday, Feb. 25. Rest assured that several members of the HoosierAuthority.com
staff will be sharing their picks, which we���?�ll post on Monday, Feb. 26.

So
what do
you think? Share your thoughts in our Boys Basketball forum.

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STATE FINALS: Saturday boys swimming heat sheets

Courtesy of ihsaa.org, here are the Saturday heat sheets for
the
70th Annual IHSAA Boys Swimming & Diving State Finals to be held Feb. 24 at the
IU Natatorium in downtown Indianapolis:
 
Event
1 Boys 200 Yard Medley Relay
Lane, Team, Relay, Prelims
Heat
1 B-Consolation Final
1
Muncie Central 1:40.41
2
Seymour 1:40.36
3
Yorktown 1:38.27
4
Homestead 1:37.12
5
East Central 1:37.78
6
Crown Point 1:38.63
7
Wawasee 1:40.38
8
Culver Academies 1:40.45
 
Heat
2 A-Championship Final
1
Lake Central 1:36.97
2
South Bend Riley
1:36.86
3
Chesterton 1:35.43
4
Hamilton Southeastern
1:35.28
5
North Central (Indianapolis)
1:35.35
6
Munster 1:35.73
7
Carmel 1:36.86
8
Northridge 1:36.98
 
Event
2 Boys 200 Yard Freestyle
Lane, Name, Year, School, Prelims
Heat
1 B-Consolation Final
1
Titcomb, Robert 12 Homestead
1:44.08
2
Troyer, Kevin 12 Northridge 1:43.33
3
Elliott, Andrew 11 Penn 1:43.02
4
Chaney, Curtis 11 Fort Wayne
Northrop 1:42.89
5
Bass, William 10 Chesterton 1:42.96
6
Segar, Matt 11 Carmel
1:43.30
7
VanAllen, Ross 10 North Central (Indianapolis)
1:43.35
8
Wolfred, Drew 12 Noblesville 1:44.11
 
Heat
2 A-Championship Final
1
Bonanne, Kevin 12 Carmel
1:42.60
2
Minturn, Edward 10 North Central (Indianapolis)
1:42.43
3
Osborne, Spencer 12 Hamilton
Southeastern 1:41.48
4
Wachtel, Ben 11 Westfield
1:40.93
5
Ismail, Alex 12 Zionsville 1:41.17
6
Stewart, Zachary 12 Vincennes
Lincoln 1:42.35
7
Kruse, Matthew 11 Hamilton
Southeastern 1:42.48
8
Hueni, Jon 11 Bremen
1:42.81
 
Event
3 Boys 200 Yard IM
Lane, Name, Year, School, Prelims
Heat
1 B-Consolation Final
1
Peitz, Geoffrey 11 Hamilton
Southeastern 1:57.90
2
Gauger, Tylor 10 Kokomo
1:57.64
3
Astashinsky, Nick 9 Carmel
1:57.43
4
Butler, Brenden 12 Yorktown
1:55.92
5
Twer, Adam 11 Carmel
1:57.38
6
Nocco, Scott 9 Carmel
1:57.57
7
Connolly, Ryan 11 Zionsville 1:57.81
8
Trahin, Samuel 10 Carroll (Fort Wayne)
1:58.19
 
Heat
2 A-Championship Final
1
Mudd, Austin 11 Hamilton Southeastern 1:55.58
2
Dafforn, Ryan 12 Homestead
1:54.37
3
Raycroft, Joseph 12 Munster
1:53.04
4
Whitaker, Kyle 9 Chesterton 1:51.18
5
Christy, Mike 12 North Central (Indianapolis)
1:51.74
6
Paul, Derek 11 Hamilton
Southeastern 1:54.26
7
Hobson, Cameron 11 Crawfordsville 1:54.83
8
Burtch, Alex 10 Concord
1:55.84
 
Event
4 Boys 50 Yard Freestyle
Lane, Name, Year, School, Prelims
Heat
1 B-Consolation Final
1
Whipp, Anderson 10 Homestead 21.92
2
Hill, Devon 10 Muncie
Central 21.88
3
Johnson, Chris 10 Lake
Central
21.75
4
Sivak, David 12 Hobart 21.73
5
Stockman, Zachary 12 South Bend
Riley 21.73
6
Fitzgerald, Sean 10 Brebeuf Jesuit 21.76
7
Greene, Kurt 11 Mount Vernon
21.89
8
Lill, Adam 12 Homestead
21.93
 
Heat
2 A-Championship Final
1
Hartman, Daniel 12 Fort Wayne
Concordia 21.63
2
Pfaff, Christopher 12 South Bend
Riley 21.48
3
Darnell, Thomas 12 Chesterton 21.44
4
House, Kyle 11 East Central 21.29
5
Lemert, Tyler 12 Fort Wayne Concordia 21.32
6
Krantzberg, Maurico 12 Culver Academies 21.47
7
Sikorski, Victor 11 Wheeler 21.62
8
Kinney, Nathan 9 Hamilton
Southeastern 21.64
 
Event
6 Boys 100 Yard Butterfly
Lane, Name, Year, School, Prelims
Heat
1 B-Consolation Final
1
Kurz, Philipe 12 Elkhart
Central 52.71
2
Current, Adam 12 Fountain Central 52.00
3
Arwood, Wells 12 Yorktown 51.55
4
Joyce, Brendan 11 Carmel
51.30
5
Dafforn, Ryan 12 Homestead
51.41
6
Owen, Cameron 11 Hamilton
Southeastern 51.80
7
Newcomer, Sam 11 Zionsville 52.19
8
Mudd, Austin 11 Hamilton Southeastern 52.89
 
Heat
2 A-Championship Final
1
Rushlow, Mark 10 Northridge 51.17
2
Judge, Daniel 12 Fort Wayne
Luers 50.74
3
House, Kyle 11 East Central 50.39
4
Augustyn, Patrick 12 Highland
50.18
5
Pfaff, Christopher 12 South Bend
Riley 50.33
6
Whitaker, Kyle 9 Chesterton 50.44
7
Hueni, Jon 11 Bremen
51.03
8
Johnson, Zachary 11 Homestead
51.17
 
Event
7 Boys 100 Yard Freestyle
Lane, Name, Year, School, Prelims
Heat
1 B-Consolation Final
1
Whipp, Anderson 10 Homestead 47.78
2
Bonanne, Kevin 12 Carmel
47.70
3
Krantzberg, Maurico 12 Culver Academies 47.59
4
Stockman, Zachary 12 South Bend
Riley 47.48
5
Chaney, Curtis 11 Fort Wayne
Northrop 47.54
6
Heckler, David 11 North Central (Indianapolis)
47.68
7
Elliott, Logan 12
Northridge 47.71
8
Burtch, Alex 10 Concord
47.80
 
Heat
2 A-Championship Final
1
Ismail, Alex 12 Zionsville 47.32
2
Elliott, Andrew 11 Penn 46.92
3
Stewart, Zachary 12 Vincennes
Lincoln 46.84
4
Wachtel, Ben 11 Westfield
46.17
5
Osborne, Spencer 12 Hamilton
Southeastern 46.26
6
Kinney, Nathan 9 Hamilton
Southeastern 46.91
7
Fitzgerald, Sean 10 Brebeuf Jesuit 47.18
8
Sivak, David 12 Hobart 47.41
 
Event
8 Boys 500 Yard Freestyle
Lane, Name, Year, School, Prelims
Heat
1 B-Consolation Final
1
Lee, Juston 12 Bedford North
Lawrence
4:47.38
2
Pashley, Noah 10 Center Grove 4:45.03
3
Oates, Steven 12 Chesterton 4:44.71
4
LaMothe, Alec 10 North Central (Indianapolis)
4:41.23
5
Titcomb, Robert 12 Homestead
4:42.83
6
Mahon, Raymond 10 West Lafayette 4:44.95
7
Frain, Justin 9 Fort Wayne
Dwenger 4:46.20
8
Gauger, Tylor 10 Kokomo
4:47.47
 
Heat
2 A-Championship Final
1
Kruse, Matthew 11 Hamilton
Southeastern 4:41.15
2
Troyer, Kevin 12 Northridge 4:40.53
3
Trahin, Samuel 10 Carroll (Fort Wayne)
4:39.92
4
Minturn, Edward 10 North Central (Indianapolis)
4:34.69
5
Wolfred, Drew 12 Noblesville 4:39.68
6
Bass, William 10 Chesterton 4:39.98
7
Segar, Matt 11 Carmel
4:40.89
8
VanAllen, Ross 10 North Central (Indianapolis)
4:41.23
 
Event
9 Boys 200 Yard Freestyle Relay
Lane, Team, Relay, Prelims
Heat
1 B-Consolation Final
1
Bloomington South
1:30.11
2
Fort Wayne Concordia
1:29.80
3
Yorktown 1:29.35
4
Crown Point 1:29.13
5
Zionsville 1:29.16
6
Noblesville 1:29.68
7
Whiteland 1:29.89
8
Franklin Central
1:30.18
 
Heat
2 A-Championship Final
1
Munster 1:28.04
2
Homestead 1:27.44
3
South Bend Riley
1:26.99
4
North Central (Indianapolis)
1:26.74
5
Hamilton Southeastern
1:26.82
6
Chesterton 1:27.08
7
Northridge 1:27.64
8
Carmel 1:28.33
 
Event
10 Boys 100 Yard Backstroke
Lane, Name, Year, School, Prelims
Heat
1 B-Consolation Final
1
Jones, Nicholas 10 Homestead
54.87
2
Jordan, Josh 10 Carmel 53.99
3
Astashinsky, Nick 9 Carmel
53.89
4
Solan, Jon 11 Lake
Central
53.28
5
Twer, Adam 11 Carmel
53.63
6
Duvall, Patrick 12 West Lafayette
53.97
7
Peitz, Geoffrey 11 Hamilton
Southeastern 54.22
8
Hanselmann, Christian 11 Mount Vernon
(Fortville) 55.04
 
Heat
2 A-Championship Final
1
Beyerl, Jason 12 Hamilton
Southeastern 52.78
2
Miller, Albert 11 Chesterton 52.49
3
Raycroft, Joseph 12 Munster
52.07
4
Christy, Mike 12 North Central (Indianapolis)
51.23
5
Hobson, Cameron 11 Crawfordsville 51.84
6
Watkins, Cameron 11 North Central (Indianapolis)
52.48
7
Elliott, Logan 12
Northridge 52.56
8
Johnson, Zachary 11 Homestead
52.96
 
Event
11 Boys 100 Yard Breaststroke
Lane, Name, Year, School, Prelims
Heat
1 B-Consolation Final
1
Radalia, Ethan 11 Homestead
1:00.77
2
Rhinesmith, Evan 12 Mount Vernon
(Fortville) 1:00.68
3
Lucero-Dixon, Daniel 12 South Bend
Riley 1:00.13
4
Souders, Ben 10 North Central (Indianapolis)
59.68
5
Kennedy, Tyler 11
East Central 59.99
6
Dean, Scott 12 Carmel
1:00.51
7
Greene, Kurt 11 Mount Vernon
1:00.70
8
Hall, Darik 12 Yorktown 1:00.85
 
Heat
2 A-Championship Final
1
Gray, Colin 11 Westfield
59.48
2
Andringa, Alec 11 Fort Wayne
Snider 58.77
3
Johnson, Chris 10 Lake
Central
57.13
4
Lemert, Tyler 12 Fort Wayne Concordia 54.82
5
Paul, Derek 11 Hamilton
Southeastern 57.07
6
Kaminski, Andrew 11 Munster
58.15
7
Durkin, Robert 12 Concord
59.25
8
Pabon, Nicholas 11 Michigan City
59.53
 
Event
12 Boys 400 Yard Freestyle Relay
Lane, Team, Relay, Prelims
Heat
1 B-Consolation Final
1
Westfield 3:18.99
2
Culver Academies 3:18.43
3
East Central 3:17.54
4
Lake Central 3:14.98
5
Noblesville 3:16.18
6
Penn 3:18.27
7
Bloomington South
3:18.81
8
South Bend Riley
3:19.18
 
Heat
2 A-Championship Final
1
Carmel 3:13.57
2
Northridge 3:12.58
3
North Central (Indianapolis)
3:11.58
4
Hamilton Southeastern
3:09.95
5
Chesterton 3:10.55
6
Homestead 3:12.35
7
Munster 3:13.53
8
Zionsville 3:14.25
 
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