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BB STATE FINALS: Results
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Here are results from the 100th Annual IHSAA Boys Basketball Tournament held March 27 at Conseco Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, courtesy of ihsaa.org:
Date: Saturday, March 27
Times: All times ET
Site: Conseco Fieldhouse, 125 South Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis
Admission: Session $15, season $25
Reserved single-session tickets may be purchased at the participating schools the week of the state finals (contact participating schools for ticket-distribution hours). Any remaining tickets will be available game day at the ticket office at Conseco Fieldhouse.
SESSION I
Class A State Championship: #1 Bowman Academy 74, #2 Barr-Reeve 52
Class 3A State Championship: #6 Washington 65, #5 Gary Wallace 62 (OT)
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BB STATE FINALS: Preview
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Here is a look at the 100th Annual IHSAA Boys Basketball State Finals to be held March 27 at Conseco Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, courtesy of ihsaa.org:
STATE FINALS
Date: Saturday, March 27
Times: All times ET
Site: Conseco Fieldhouse, 125 South Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis
Admission: Session $15, season $25
Reserved single-session tickets may be purchased at the participating schools the week of the state finals (contact participating schools for ticket-distribution hours). Any remaining tickets will be available game day at the ticket office at Conseco Fieldhouse.
Home team: The winners of the north semistates will be the designated home teams.
SESSION I
Class A State Championship: #2 Barr-Reeve (24-3) vs. #1 Bowman Academy (23-1). 10:30a
Class 2A State Championship: Park Tudor (15-10) vs. #2 Wheeler (26-1). App. 12:45p
SESSION II
Class 3A State Championship: #5 Gary Wallace (19-4) vs. #6 Washington (22-3) 6p
Class 4A State Championship: #6 Warsaw (23-2) vs. #3 North Central (Indianapolis) (24-3). App. 8:15p
OFFENSIVE SCORING AVERAGE
1. Bowman Academy {1A} 84.48
2. Leo {3A} 79.90
3. North Central (Indianapolis) {4A} 78.58
4. Wawasee {3A} 77.84
5. Fort Wayne Luers {2A} 77.71
6. Indianapolis Howe Academy {3A} 77.69
7. Keystone {1A} 76.62
8. Fort Wayne North {4A} 74.08
9. Castle {4A} 74.00
10. Gary Wallace {3A} 73.82
11. Tipton {2A} 73.39
12. Gary Roosevelt {3A} 71.80
13. Bloomington South {4A} 71.75
14. Southwood {2A} 71.04
15. Fort Wayne Northrop {4A} 70.71
16. New Albany {4A} 70.59
17. Princeton {3A} 70.35
18. Fort Wayne Snider {4A} 68.85
19. Covenant Christian (Indianapolis) {2A} 68.71
20. Lafayette Jefferson {4A} 68.71
21. Wheeler {2A} 68.65
22. Danville {3A} 68.62
23. Alexandria {2A} 68.61
24. Jeffersonville {4A} 68.58
25. Muncie South {3A} 68.52
DEFENSIVE SCORING AVERAGE
1. North Daviess {1A} 37.46
2. Jimtown {2A} 38.59
3. Munster {4A} 40.22
4. Peru {3A} 40.86
5. Brownstown {2A} 41.69
6. Terre Haute North {4A} 42.79
7. Carroll (Fort Wayne) {4A} 43.21
8. Franklin Central {4A} 43.50
9. Barr-Reeve {1A} 43.54
10. Jay County {4A} 43.58
11. Washington {3A} 43.63
12. Attica {1A} 43.76
13. Orleans {1A} 44.00
14. Bethany Christian {1A} 44.05
15. Bluffton {2A} 44.17
16. Wheeler {2A} 44.27
17. Goshen {4A} 44.38
18. Mt. Vernon (Fortville) {3A} 44.64
19. Loogootee {1A} 44.95
19. Providence {2A} 44.95
19. Wapahani {2A} 44.95
22. Greensburg {3A} 45.09
23. Turkey Run {1A} 45.13
24. Valparaiso {4A} 45.48
25. Danville {3A} 45.62
AVERAGE MARGIN OF VICTORY
1. Wheeler {2A} 24.38
2. North Central (Indianapolis) {4A} 23.69
3. Bowman Academy {1A} 23.09
4. Danville {3A} 23.00
5. Munster {4A} 19.74
6. Tipton {2A} 19.13
7. Bloomington South {4A} 19.13
8. New Albany {4A} 19.09
9. Horizon Christian {1A} 18.50
10. Brownstown {2A} 17.92
11. Peru {3A} 17.90
12. Clinton Christian {1A} 17.88
13. Washington {3A} 17.63
14. Castle {4A} 16.76
15. Indianapolis Howe {3A} 16.42
16. Barr-Reeve {1A} 16.15
17. Valparaiso {4A} 15.87
18. Carroll (Fort Wayne) {4A} 15.58
19. Gary Wallace {3A} 15.18
20. Monroe Central {1A} 15.04
21. Bluffton {2A} 14.17
22. Mt. Vernon (Fortville) {3A} 14.04
23. Winchester {2A} 14.04
24. Keystone {1A} 13.76
25. Mississinewa {3A} 13.45
Class A Championship: Barr-Reeve (24-3) vs. Bowman Academy (23-1)
Barr-Reeve Vikings
• AP ranking: 2nd; coaches’ ranking: not rated
• Barr-Reeve playing for school’s first state championship in any sport. School was boys basketball state runner-up in 2002 and 2007.
• Vikings rank ninth in state in scoring defense holding opponents to 43.5 ppg and ranking 16th in margin of victory at 16.2 ppg.
• In Bowman Academy, No. 2 Barr-Reeve will be playing second ranked opponent of this tournament previously beating No. 5 Loogootee in its sectional opener.
• Trey Hughes scored 25 points and Christian Duncheon added 15 in Barr-Reeve’s semistate win over North Central (Farmersburg).
• Team’s three losses have come by a combined 11 points including a double overtime setback to 3A state finalist Washington, 60-56, in the season opener on Nov. 25.
• Team won Blue Chip Conference championship with 8-0 record this season.
• Head coach Bryan Hughes, in his 18th year at Barr-Reeve and 25th year overall, is one of only 22 active coaches in state with 400 or more career victories – 413-173.
Roster & statistics (jersey number, name, height, grade, position, games played, FG-FGA, FG%, 3FG%, FT%, apg, rpg, ppg)
10 10 Matt Swartzentruber 5-5 10 G 9 2-3 .667 .000 .000 0.0 0.4 0.4
14 14 Josh Swartzentruber 5-10 12 G 26 4-8 .500 .412 .700 0.3 0.8 1.4
20 20 Willie Helms 5-9 12 G 27 13-35 .371 .457 .829 3.5 4.2 4.6
22 22 Hunter Knepp 5-11 11 F 13 1-2 .500 .000 .000 0.2 0.4 0.2
24 24 Trey Hughes 6-1 12 G 27 89-184 .484 .429 .771 4.8 2.8 17.3
30 30 Heath Graber 5-11 9 G 12 1-3 .333 .000 .571 0.1 0.2 0.5
32 32 Jonathon Gingerich 6-2 10 F 24 19-31 .613 .391 .857 0.8 1.3 3.2
34 34 Christian Duncheon 6-3 12 C 27 111-163 .681 .417 .761 1.1 5.3 13.1
40 40 Ashton Wagler 6-2 10 F 27 35-63 .556 .441 .683 1.1 2.1 9.1
42 42 Jordan Sinnott 6-0 12 F 27 44-74 .595 .500 .694 0.7 3.4 4.6
44 44 Brandon Graber 6-2 12 F 27 53-90 .589 .000 .707 0.8 4.3 5.9
50 50 Jacob Bledsoe 6-4 9 C 9 4-4 1.000 .000 .667 0.0 1.1 1.3
Team Totals / Percentages 376-660 .570 .433 .748 13.1 24.9 59.7
Opponent Totals / Percentages 325-747 .435 .309 .651 NA 18.6 43.7
Coach: Bryan Hughes
25th Year (413-173)
Season results (24-3)
11/25 at Washington (2 OT) L 56-60
12/4 at Pike Central W 56-47
12/5 Orleans W 55-51
12/11 at Tecumseh W 67-31
12/15 at North Knox W 75-50
12/18 at Shoals W 69-34
12/22 at Northeast Dubois W 55-36
12/28 vs. Forest Park L 56-58
12/29 vs. South Knox W 60-44
12/30 vs. Cloverdale W 92-46
1/12 Washington Catholic W 63-47
1/16 at Loogootee W 46-33
1/22 Wood Memorial W 59-39
1/23 North Daviess W 51-45
1/29 at Shakamak L 53-58
2/11 at South Knox W 46-41
2/13 Forest Park W 53-41
2/16 Springs Valley W 70-40
2/19 Vincennes Rivet W 68-43
2/23 White River Valley W 53-40
2/26 Bloomfield W 78-44
Loogootee Sectional
3/2 Loogootee W 44-37
3/5 Vincennes Rivet W 68-49
3/6 North Daviess W 30-28
Loogootee Regional
3/13 Tecumseh W 60-40
3/13 Lanesville W 69-50
Seymour Semistate
3/20 North Central (Farmersburg) W 59-48
State finals history
Runner-up: 2002 (A), 2007 (A)
Appearances: 2002 (A), 2007 (A), 2010 (A)
Bowman Academy Eagles
• AP ranking: 1st; coaches’ ranking: 14th
• Bowman making its first state championship game appearance in just its second year of state tournament eligibility. School became an IHSAA member in 2006-07.
• Eagles lead the state in scoring per game (84.5 ppg) and rank third in margin of victory (23.1).
• Top-ranked Eagles will be facing their fourth top 10 foe of this tournament in No. 2 Barr-Reeve; have beaten No. 7 Morgan Township in sectional, No. 9 Fort Wayne Blackhawk in regional final and No. 6 Monroe Central at semistate.
• Christopher Bond led five Eagles in double figures with 23 points in the semistate win over Monroe Central last Saturday. The 10-point win was the closest victory of this tournament.
• Bowman has scored 86 points or more in five of its six tournament games topping 100 points twice in its first two sectional games.
• Head coach Marvin Rea was named the Trester Award winner by the IHSAA Executive Committee while a Gary Roosevelt player in 1987.
Roster & statistics (jersey number, name, height, grade, position, games played, FG-FGA, FG%, 3FG%, FT%, apg, rpg, ppg)
1 1 DeJuan Marrero 6-5 10 F/C 23 123-251 .490 .294 .563 2.0 12.0 14.6
2 2 Cylk Joseph 6-0 12 G 23 40-79 .506 .447 .625 2.0 2.0 8.7
3 3 Kameron Madison 5-10 12 G 23 19-38 .500 .250 .566 1.0 1.0 2.1
4 4 Kendall Dawson 5-10 12 G 19 6-10 .600 .140 .250 0.0 0.0 1.0
5 5 Tyrae Robinson 6-2 12 G 22 113-197 .574 .257 .731 2.0 2.0 15.0
10 10 Daron Gamble 6-1 12 F 17 14-30 .466 .125 .833 0.0 1.0 1.1
21 21 Floyd Hoskins 6-2 12 F 18 14-31 .451 .333 .331 0.0 1.2 1.5
22 22 Nick Moore 5-10 12 G 21 33-65 .507 .285 .714 5.0 3.0 8.5
24 24 Christopher Bond 6-4 12 F 22 165-212 .778 .110 .646 2.0 12.0 18.0
33 33 Michael Ford 6-4 10 F 15 7-17 .411 .500 .222 0.0 2.0 1.1
34 34 Elijah Ray 6-6 10 F/C 20 45-73 .616 .473 .828 0.0 2.0 5.0
Team Totals / Percentages 640-1120 .571 .329 .606 14.0 40.2 84.7
Opponent Totals / Percentages 62.1
Coach: Marvin Rea
3rd Year (55-12)
Season results (23-1)
11/24 vs. Valley Central (IL) W 75-52
11/27 Indianapolis Howe W 76-70
11/28 vs. Herron W 81-43
12/4 vs. South Laurel (KY) W 84-60
12/5 vs. Covington Holmes (KY) W 60-58
12/12 vs. Peoria Manual (IL) W 69-50
12/18 Chicago Bogan (IL) W 87-83
12/22 vs. Indpls. Broad Ripple W 89-72
12/29 vs. Covenant Christian W 104-56
1/1 vs. Elkhart Memorial W 81-67
1/2 vs. Argos W 82-57
1/8 LaPorte LaLumiere W 82-56
1/23 at Bettendorf (IA) W 84-62
1/27 at South Bend Washington W 78-46
1/30 Ft. Wayne Bishop Luers W 90-81
2/11 at Culver Academy L 56-59
2/16 Covert (MI) W 110-83
2/23 East Chicago Central W 89-83
Morgan Township Sectional
3/3 Lacrosse W 100-40
3/5 Kouts W 110-68
3/6 Morgan Township W 98-70
Triton Regional
3/13 Pioneer W 86-36
3/13 FW Blackhawk Christian W 72-60
Huntington North Semistate
3/20 Monroe Central W 89-79
State finals history
First appearance
Class 2A Championship: Park Tudor (15-10) vs. Wheeler (26-1)
Park Tudor Panthers
• AP ranking: not ranked; coaches’ ranking: not rated
• Park Tudor began state tournament 9-10 but have reeled off six straight victories, including 11 of last 13, to play in boys basketball state finals for the first time.
• With a victory, Park Tudor would become first state championship team with 10 or more losses during the regular season.
• Panthers survived four-overtime semistate thriller over Forest Park in a game that featured 13 lead changes and 11 ties; sophomore point guard Yogi Farrell led all scorers with 24 points.
• School is known for its tennis prowess with 13 of its 14 state championships split between its boys and girls programs.
• Senior Reggie Nesbit is committed to play football at West Point beginning next fall.
• Head coach Ed Schilling is in his first season as Panthers coach. He is a former New Jersey Nets assistant coach and also spent six seasons as head coach at Wright State and has been an assistant at University of Memphis and UMass.
• Assistant coach April McDivitt-Foster was the 1999 Miss Basketball at Connersville HS.
Roster & statistics (jersey number, name, height, grade, position, games played, FG-FGA, FG%, 3FG%, FT%, apg, rpg, ppg)
3 3 Kevin Rex 5-11 9 G 2 0-1 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.5 0.0
4 4 Jack Thygesen 5-10 10 G 2 0-0 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0.0
10 10 C.J. Harrington 6-0 9 G 2 0-0 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 1.0
11 11 Kevin Ferrell 5-11 10 G 25 134-263 .510 .331 .768 4.3 3.5 23.0
12 12 Trey Fehsenfeld 5-9 12 G 25 4-9 .444 .308 .500 0.3 0.5 2.1
15 15 Ryan Hanley 6-1 12 G 14 1-6 .167 .000 .467 0.1 0.7 0.6
20 20 Austin Kyker 5-9 10 G 24 11-18 .611 .297 .762 0.6 0.8 3.0
22 22 David Kroot 6-1 9 G 1 0-0 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0.0
24 24 J.B. Rapp 6-2 10 G 25 45-89 .506 .373 .816 0.8 1.6 10.5
30 30 Christian Englum 6-5 10 C 4 0-0 .000 .000 .500 0.0 1.5 0.3
32 32 Reggie Nesbit 6-4 12 F 24 50-87 .575 .000 .600 0.9 6.1 5.5
34 34 Brendan Tannenbaum 6-4 10 F 25 11-26 .423 .353 .833 0.7 3.4 4.0
44 44 Matt Geddie 6-7 12 C 22 35-85 .412 .000 .381 0.9 5.1 3.9
Team Totals / Percentages 302-601 .502 .335 .684 8.5 21.6 52.8
Opponent Totals / Percentages 49.8
Coach: Ed Schilling
1st Year (15-10)
Season results (15-10)
11/25 at University W 60-41
11/28 Indpls. Washington L 40-50
12/4 at Roncalli L 49-62
12/11 at Beech Grove L 56-72
12/18 Guerin Catholic W 61-52
12/19 Covenant Christian (Indpls.) W 57-50
12/29 Tri-West W 69-41
1/ 2 at Triton Central L 37-52
1/ 8 at Heritage Christian L 61-67
1/12 vs. Perry Meridian L 34-48
1/19 at Speedway L 56-62
1/23 vs. Lapel L 43-47
1/26 at Indpls. Cardinal Ritter W 64-52
2/8 Brebeuf Jesuit L 45-57
2/11 Indpls. Scecina W 52-28
2/13 at Indpls. Broad Ripple W 40-38
2/16 Indpls. Lutheran W 68-53
2/19 Indpls. Bishop Chatard L 51-67
2/23 at Indpls. Cathedral W 63-50
Indianapolis Washington Sectional
3/2 Indpls. Washington W 50-44
3/5 Indpls. Cardinal Ritter W 58-46
3/6 Heritage Christian W 66-50
Connersville Regional
3/13 South Ripley W 44-30
3/13 Winchester W 50-41
Seymour Semistate
3/20 Forest Park (4 OT) W 47-45
State finals history
First appearance
Wheeler Bearcats
• AP ranking: 2nd; coaches’ ranking: not rated
• First Wheeler team in any sport to play for an IHSAA state championship.
• Team has won 22 straight games since a five-point loss to Andrean on Dec. 17.
• Bearcats lead the state in margin of victory at 24.4 ppg; rank 21st in state in scoring production at 68.7 ppg and; 16th defensively allowing opponents just 44.3 ppg.
• Bearcats won first regional and semistate tiles in school history over last two weeks.
• Knocked out two top 10 opponents in sectional beating No. 10 Hanover Central in semifinals and No. 9 Hammond Bishop Noll in championship game.
• Beating tournament foes by an average of 16.1 ppg; closest win was seven point victory over Southwood in the semistate.
• Owns state’s fifth best mark over last two seasons at 47-5 (.904); 63-11 (.851) over three years.
• Won Greater South Shore Conference championship with 7-0 record.
• 4-1 vs. 3A schools this season; 4-0 vs. 4A schools.
Roster & statistics (jersey number, name, height, grade, position, games played, FG-FGA, FG%, 3FG%, FT%, apg, rpg, ppg)
11 11 Eric Wise 5-11 12 G 27 23-70 .329 .087 .630 3.0 1.7 2.4
13 13 Matt Hurst 6-2 11 G 17 13-39 .333 .250 .667 0.2 1.1 2.2
15 15 Derek Kappas 6-0 12 G 27 54-107 .505 .227 .684 2.4 1.9 5.6
21 21 Petar Todorovic 6-5 12 G 27 120-296 .405 .313 .711 2.8 4.4 12.6
23 23 Donnie Ketchum 6-0 12 G 27 67-166 .404 .288 .725 3.7 4.7 7.5
25 25 Nick Naspinski 6-2 10 F 14 3-18 .167 .250 .500 0.2 0.9 0.8
31 31 Najee Bailey 6-3 11 G 27 146-255 .573 .353 .607 1.8 3.9 13.0
33 33 Andrew Rudakas 6-5 12 F 27 171-362 .472 .273 .694 1.3 8.3 16.4
35 35 Mitchell Stevenson 6-0 10 F 10 5-7 .714 1.000 .500 0.3 1.6 1.5
41 41 Christian Sikoski 6-2 9 F 3 0-1 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0.0
53 53 Ryan Hensen 6-6 10 C 14 3-8 .375 .000 .429 0.1 1.2 0.9
55 55 Aleksa Kojcinovic 6-7 11 C 26 80-159 .503 .450 .707 1.3 7.2 8.5
Team Totals / Percentages 685-1490 .460 .289 .672 16.6 34.2 68.6
Opponent Totals / Percentages N/A
Coach: Mike Jones
6th Year (115-28)
Season results (26-1)
12/2 at Hebron W 61-47
12/5 at River Forest W 75-33
12/11 Lake Station Edison W 80-25
12/15 Highland W 55-36
12/17 at Andrean L 43-48
12/22 Marquette Catholic W 81-34
12/28 Hammond Clark W 76-56
12/29 Griffith W 65-50
1/1 vs. Boone Grove W 72-67
1/6 at Hammond Bishop Noll W 58-48
1/9 at North Newton W 72-41
1/15 Whiting W 82-32
1/19 Hammond Bishop Noll W 68-46
1/22 Marquette Catholic W 75-35
1/23 vs. River Forest W 64-40
1/28 at Calumet W 60-44
2/6 Morgan Township W 68-48
2/11 Hammond Morton W 86-56
2/16 at Kankakee Valley W 88-33
2/23 at Lowell W 61-55
2/26 Hobart W 75-47
Lake Station Sectional
3/2 River Forest W 58-44
3/5 Hanover Central W 61-45
3/6 Hammond Bishop Noll W 66-39
North Judson Regional
3/13 Eastside W 62-43
3/13 Boone Grove W 73-59
Lafayette Jefferson Semistate
3/20 Southwood W 68-61
State finals history
First appearance
Class 3A Championship: Washington (22-3) vs. Gary Wallace (19-4)
Washington Hatchets
• AP ranking: 6th; coaches’ ranking: not rated
• Washington playing for its third 3A state championship in six years (2005, 2008).
• Washington seeking its sixth boys basketball state championship; one of only three schools in state history with five or more (Muncie Central 8, Marion 7).
• School is 5-0 in state championship games.
• Team is limiting opponents to 43.6 ppg which ranks 11th in state; defeating teams by a margin of 17.6 ppg (13th).
• Hatchets dumped No. 1 Danville, 57-38, in Saturday’s semistate matchup holding the Warriors to 22 percent (11-for-50) shooting for the game.
• Junior Cody Zeller, Washington’s 6-10 center, is the team’s standout averaging more than 20 points and 10 rebounds per game. Older brothers, Luke
(2005) and Tyler (2008) were both named Indiana Mr. Basketball.
• School has state’s third-best record over last four seasons at 86-12 (.878); fifth-best over three years at 66-8 (.892).
• Head coach Gene Miiller is one of just eight active coaches in the state with 500 or more career victories; he is 103-18 in five years at Washington and 572-246 in 35 years overall.
Roster & statistics (jersey number, name, height, grade, position, games played, FG-FGA, FG%, 3FG%, FT%, apg, rpg, ppg)
2 2 Jacob Stephens 5-10 10 G 14 3-3 1.000 1.000 .000 0.0 0.1 0.6
5 5 Sam Gines 6-0 12 G 25 78-174 .448 .393 .800 5.0 2.2 9.5
12 12 Matthew McClain 6-0 11 F 12 2-3 .667 1.000 .500 0.2 0.2 0.5
14 14 Jaydan Hawk 5-10 11 G 1 0-0 .000 .000 .000 0.0 1.0 0.0
20 20 Dylan Ervin 5-11 10 G 25 99-170 .582 .412 .625 1.3 3.0 9.3
22 22 Derek Singleton 6-0 12 G 13 10-30 .333 .143 .563 0.9 1.0 2.3
24 24 Kurtis Anthony 5-10 11 G 25 56-127 .441 .408 .640 1.8 2.3 6.3
25 25 Ethan Hunsinger 6-0 12 G 23 46-99 .465 .231 .710 3.3 2.0 6.0
32 32 Adam Lane 6-2 11 F 14 2-5 .400 .000 .750 0.1 0.3 0.5
34 34 Robert Miles 6-0 12 F 25 23-47 .489 .000 .714 0.5 1.2 2.2
40 40 Cody Zeller 6-10 11 C 25 189-317 .596 .286 .724 1.4 10.5 20.5
42 42 Robert Pittman 6-6 11 F 23 49-87 .563 .000 .500 0.1 3.9 5.0
50 50 Cullen Arnold 6-3 9 F 0 0-0 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0.0
Team Totals / Percentages 567-1079 .525 .382 .699 13.9 26.2 61.1
Opponent Totals / Percentages 394-035 .381 .317 .650 6.9 19.1 43.4
Coach: Gene Miiller
34th Year (572-246)
Season results (22-3)
11/25 Barr-Reeve (2 OT) W 60-56
12/4 Evansville Central W 66-41
12/5 North Daviess W 48-24
12/11 at Edgewood W 61-37
12/12 Forest Park W 67-46
12/18 Evansville Bosse W 67-51
12/19 at Sullivan W 66-31
12/22 Loogootee W 58-37
1/2 at Mt. Vernon W 63-49
1/8 at Evansville Mater Dei W 70-56
1/15 at Jasper W 65-57
1/16 Gibson Southern W 70-31
1/22 at Princeton L 59-61
1/23 Pike Central W 82-44
1/29 Boonville W 70-45
2/5 at Vincennes Lincoln L 55-57
2/11 Owen Valley W 78-35
2/19 Mt. Carmel (IL) W 63-32
2/20 at Southridge W 54-44
2/26 at Evansville Memorial L 44-56
Washington Sectional
3/5 Vincennes Lincoln W 54-35
3/6 Jasper W 43-30
Washington Regional
3/13 Corydon Central W 52-45
3/13 Boonville W 55-47
Southport Semistate
3/20 Danville W 57-38
State finals history
State champion: 1930, 1941, 1942, 2005 (3A), 2008 (3A)
Appearances: 1917, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1925, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1941, 1942, 2005 (3A), 2008 (3A), 2010 (3A)
Gary Wallace Hornets
• AP ranking: 5th; coaches’ ranking: not rated
• Lew Wallace making its first appearance in boys basketball state finals; school has won three other IHSAA state championships – all in girls track and field in 1992, 1993 and 1994.
• Team will face second top 10 opponent of this tournament in No. 6 Washington.
• Wallace won its first semistate championship last Saturday with its 57-47 win over No. 9 Fort Wayne Elmhurst. Junior Branden Dawson led the Hornets with 24 points and 14 rebounds.
• Hornets ended a 14-year regional championship drought defeating Plymouth and West Lafayette on March 13.
• Team ranks 10th in state in scoring at 73.8 ppg.
• All four of team’s losses have come to out-of-state opponents.
• As a player, head coach Renaldo Thomas led Gary Roosevelt in scoring with 19 points in the famed 1982 state championship game loss to Plymouth.
Roster & statistics (jersey number, name, height, grade, position, games played, FG-FGA, FG%, 3FG%, FT%, apg, rpg, ppg)
00 00 Myron Borders 5-8 9 G 1 2-3 .670 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 4.0
3 3 Jamal Johnson 5-9 12 G 15 10-59 .170 .330 .830 0.3 0.4 1.9
4 4 Jamell Johnson 5-9 12 G 15 7-48 .150 .000 .540 0.7 0.0 1.4
11 11 Sherrod Henderson 5-7 11 G 0 0-0 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0.0
12 12 Alfred Devould 6-4 12 F 19 22-81 .270 .360 .700 0.0 2.9 2.9
13 13 Branden Dawson 6-6 11 G/F 24 211-327 .650 .770 .610 2.0 14.7 24.0
15 15 Levon Hamilton 5-9 9 G 2 3-4 .750 .670 .000 0.5 0.0 4.0
20 20 Maurice Thurmond 5-10 11 G 17 16-52 .310 .600 .830 0.0 0.0 2.9
21 21 Deandre Williams 5-9 9 G 8 5-28 .180 .000 .330 0.4 1.4 1.5
22 22 Devonte Harris 5-7 11 G 11 12-36 .330 1.00 .810 4.5 2.0 3.9
23 23 Latroy Taylor 6-2 12 G 24 133-246 .540 .540 .650 2.5 5.4 15.9
24 24 Kyle Barnett 6-3 11 F 0 0-0 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0.0
32 32 Terrell Frank 6-2 12 G 23 28-99 .280 .860 .650 5.1 4.5 3.3
33 33 Keon Small 6-3 12 F 21 27-101 .270 1.00 .550 0.0 6.2 3.5
34 34 Demonte Dinkins 5-11 12 G 8 6-27 .220 .500 .400 0.1 9.3 1.9
35 35 Allahjuan Holmes 5-9 11 G 0 0-0 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0.0
44 44 Jared Crawford 6-4 12 F/C 14 37-78 .470 .860 .700 0.1 8.2 6.9
45 45 Arron Abram 6-4 11 F 23 62-138 .450 1.00 .740 0.0 8.7 6.4
50 50 Brandon Bradford 6-5 12 F/C 21 39-103 .380 .000 .670 0.1 9.3 4.5
Team Totals / Percentages 624-1464 .430 .620 .640 12.4 55.9 70.3
Opponent Totals / Percentages N/A
Coach: Renaldo V. Thomas
5th Year (56-56)
Season results (19-4)
11/24 vs. Chicago Phillips (IL) W 87-59
12/1 at Chicago Carver (IL) L 56-59
12/5 at Andrean W 58-22
12/12 Indianapolis Howe W 75-68
12/19 at Milwaukee Vincent (IL) W 95-74
12/22 Indpls. Arsenal Tech W 88-63
12/28 Chicago Corliss (IL) W 85-44
12/29 Chicago Farragut (IL) W 76-73
12/30 at Detroit Country Day (MI) L 59-75
1/2 Romulus (MI) L 58-70
1/9 at Indianapolis Arlington W 66-60
1/16 Peoria Notre Dame (IL) W 82-70
1/18 at East St. Louis (IL) L 64-67
1/22 at Gary West Side W 80-71
1/29 Chicago Urban (IL) W 86-55
2/5 at LaPorte LaLumiere (IL) W 70-59
2/19 at Gary Roosevelt W 77-68
2/26 South Bend Adams W 81-43
Gary Roosevelt Sectional
3/5 Hammond W 78-52
3/6 Gary Roosevelt W 85-51
Chesterton Regional
3/13 Plymouth W 47-35
3/13 West Lafayette W 71-52
Lafayette Jefferson Semistate
3/20 Fort Wayne Elmhurst W 57-47
State finals history
First appearance
Class 4A Championship: North Central (Indianapolis) (24-3) vs. Warsaw (23-2)
North Central Panthers
• AP ranking: 3rd; coaches’ ranking: 2nd
• North Central playing in second boys basketball state championship game in four years. Looking for second state title (1999).
• Panthers led by dynamite backcourt of senior Terone Johnson and sophomore D’Vauntes Smith-Rivera; Smith-Rivera scored a game-high 25 points (20 in second half) in the semistate win over Jeffersonville.
• Team has won 19 of its last 20 games.
• Saturday’s game against No. 6 Warsaw will be the first ranked foe North Central has faced in the tournament.
• Panthers three losses have been by a combined eight points.
• School has won 56 IHSAA state championships across 14 different sports.
• Two schools have combined to produce five Indiana Mr. Basketballs – North Central: Jason
Gardner (1999), A.J. Ratliff (2004) and Eric Gordon (2007), Warsaw: Jeff Grose (1985), Kevin Ault (1996).
Roster & statistics (jersey number, name, height, grade, position, games played, FG-FGA, FG%, 3FG%, FT%, apg, rpg, ppg)
2 2 Aaron Bluitt 6-3 12 G 25 48-95 .505 .379 .526 1.0 2.0 4.7
3 3 Ronnie Johnson 5-10 10 G 25 85-174 .489 .385 .574 3.1 2.2 9.4
4 4 Jack Altice 6-0 12 G 23 23-51 .451 .429 .786 0.7 0.8 2.9
5 5 Micah Smith 6-0 11 G 25 18-42 .429 .353 .500 1.2 1.2 2.0
10 10 Trip McFall 6-3 12 G/F 26 52-97 .536 .156 .667 1.9 2.8 5.4
11 11 Jordan Williams 6-3 10 F 11 8-14 .571 .000 .200 0.0 1.3 1.6
12 12 Tim Bass 5-5 11 G 26 10-29 .345 .385 .609 2.3 1.0 1.5
14 14 Wade Stallings 5-3 9 G 1 1-2 .500 .000 .000 4.0 2.0 2.0
15 15 Anthony Bradley 6-3 11 F 2 0-0 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0.0
21 21 John Murry 6-3 9 G 0 0-0 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0.0
24 24 Patrick Ingram 6-2 10 G 25 64-110 .582 .412 .515 1.0 3.6 6.1
30 30 Darius Latham 6-4 9 F/C 26 39-87 .448 .000 .653 0.4 3.4 4.2
32 32 Terone Johnson 6-3 12 G 26 207-383 .540 .359 .669 2.8 4.2 21.3
33 33 Dedric Griffi n 6-4 11 F 25 42-71 .592 .167 .619 0.8 3.6 4.3
44 44 D’Vauntes Smith-Rivera 6-4 10 G 25 155-288 .538 .345 .726 2.4 6.1 17.5
55 55 Anthony Massengill 6-4 11 F 1 0-1 .000 .000 .000 0.0 1.0 0.0
Jimmie Miller 6-3 10 G/F 0 0-0 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0.0
Michael Fleming 6-0 11 G 0 0-0 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0.0
Team Totals / Percentages 757-1451 .522 .349 .642 17.0 37.3 78.5
Opponent Totals / Percentages 514-1310 .392 .288 .637 9.0 28.8 54.8
Coach: Doug Mitchell
17th Year (286-124)
Season results (24-3)
11/25 Pike W 94-79
12/5 at Lawrence Central W 87-58
12/11 at Carmel L 79-83
12/18 at Frankfort W 86-50
12/19 Hamilton Southeastern W 88-61
12/29 Campagna Academy W 112-27
12/30 East Chicago Central L 78-80
1/2 vs. LaPorte W 92-52
1/8 at Ben Davis W 84-54
1/12 vs. Roncalli W 69-47
1/13 vs. Speedway W 80-37
1/15 vs. Lawrence North W 59-55
1/16 vs. Warren Central W 71-52
1/22 Lawrence North W 99-55
1/23 at Muncie Central W 65-50
1/30 at Warren Central W 82-55
2/11 Terre Haute North W 60-41
2/13 Terre Haute South W 98-47
2/19 at Center Grove L 67-69
2/20 Danville W 76-63
2/24 vs. Brownsburg W 80-51
2/26 Harding W 97-64
Lawrence Central Sectional
3/5 Warren Central W 68-47
3/6 Lawrence North W 41-30
Lawrence Central Regional
3/13 Ben Davis W 77-67
3/13 Noblesville (OT) W 54-53
Southport Semistate
3/20 Jeffersonville W 82-77
State finals history
State champion: 1999 (4A)
Runner-up: 2007 (4A)
Appearances: 1999 (4A), 2007 (4A), 2010 (4A)
Warsaw Tigers
• AP ranking: 6th; coaches’ ranking: 11th
• Warsaw seeking second state championship (1984) in sixth appearance in boys basketball state finals. First trip since 1996.
• Warsaw enters with 16 straight victories after ending a 14-year semistate drought on Saturday outlasting Carroll (Fort Wayne) 58-53, for the second time in its last six games. The Tiger beat the Chargers in the regular season finale at the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum, 66-57, on Feb. 26.
• Junior Nic Moore had 26 points and four assists while Jordyn **** added 11 and Justin Clemens 10 in the semistate game.
• Warsaw to face its second ranked team in three games in North Central. Defeated No. 4 Munster, 40-31, in regional championship game.
• Tigers won Northern Lakes Conference championship with 7-0 record.
• Warsaw players Nic Moore, Justin Clemens and Zack Linky were chosen for the IHSAA’s Role Model campaign this school year promoting an anti-tobacco lifestyle.
Roster & statistics (jersey number, name, height, grade, position, games played, FG-FGA, FG%, 3FG%, FT%, apg, rpg, ppg)
3 3 Andy Conrad 6-1 12 G 23 31-79 .392 .000 .565 1.0 3.1 3.8
4 4 Joey Sparkman 5-11 11 G 19 12-26 .462 .231 .500 0.4 0.7 1.6
5 5 Justin Clemens 6-3 12 F 25 113-188 .601 .214 .771 2.4 4.8 12.1
10 10 Brock Davis 5-8 11 G 14 0-2 .000 .000 .500 0.4 0.4 0.2
11 11 Nic Moore 5-9 11 G 24 157-329 .477 .403 .806 5.2 3.9 21.0
13 13 Christopher O’Hara 6-2 11 F 11 1-1 100 .000 .500 0.1 0.6 0.6
15 15 Jordyn **** 6-3 10 G 25 55-106 .519 .360 .723 1.6 3.5 6.6
21 21 Zack Linky 6-2 12 G 25 37-103 .359 .338 .857 1.7 2.2 4.8
22 22 Lucas Grose 6-5 10 F 25 88-136 .647 .000 .598 1.1 6.6 9.1
25 25 Jay Holladay 6-0 10 G 0 0-0 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0.0
30 30 Cody Bragg 6-3 11 F 12 0-3 .000 .000 .500 0.2 0.8 0.3
35 35 Jalen Roscoe 6-2 11 F 25 22-39 .564 .000 .353 0.2 1.8 2.0
Team Totals / Percentages 517-1013 .510 .350 .705 13.4 29.8 60.0
Opponent Totals / Percentages 439-1086 .404 .277 .689 8.2 22.2 50.0
Coach: Doug Ogle
8th Year (120-59)
Season results (23-2)
11/25 at Tippecanoe Valley W 62-49
11/28 at Columbia City W 52-40
12/4 at Fort Wayne South Side L 57-69
12/5 Huntington North W 35-18
12/11 at Rochester W 49-38
12/18 Wawasee W 97-82
12/30 FW Blackhawk Christian W 71-58
12/30 Lafayette Jefferson W 74-63
1/2 vs. Noblesville L 47-53
1/8 at Northridge W 60-34
1/15 Goshen W 56-34
1/22 at Concord W 54-48
1/29 at NorthWood W 64-44
2/5 at Elkhart Memorial W 57-64
2/6 Marion W 79-68
2/11 Plymouth W 74-65
2/16 at South Bend Clay W 55-45
2/19 FW Bishop Luers W 60-50
2/24 Elkhart Central W 61-49
2/26 vs. Carroll (Fort Wayne) W 66-57
Elkhart Central Sectional
3/6 Concord W 53-51
3/6 Elkhart Memorial W 55-50
Michigan City Regional
3/13 Merrillville W 64-56
3/13 Munster W 40-31
Huntington North Semistate
3/20 Carroll (Fort Wayne) W 58-53
State finals history
State champion: 1984
Appearances: 1923, 1981, 1984, 1992, 1996, 2010 (4A)
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BT&F: #4 North Central slips past #5 host Lawrence Central, 68-64
Posted on 25 March 2010 by .
By E. Shawn Aylsworth
Managing Editor
LAWRENCE – Fourth-ranked North Central (Indianapolis) utilized a huge finish from Filimon Adhanom late in the Panthers’ season-opening boys track & field meet March 24 to squeak past No. 5 host Lawrence Central, 68-64.
The outcome of the meet turned in the next-to-last event, the 3200-meter run. An outstanding kick down the stretch allowed Adhanom to overtake LC’s Ross Pereira. The four-point swing was the difference as the teams would have tied at 66.
North Central won nine of the 16 events, including a 1-2-3 finish in the shot put led by Anthony Bradley’s 54’ 11” and a double win from Justin Boone (:41.31 in the 300-meter intermediate hurdles, 21’ 04” in the long jump). The Panthers are looking for their fourth state title and first since 1992.
Futsum Zeinasellassie, the defending state champion in the 3200, was a winner in the 1600 (4:37.0) and placed second in the 3200 (1:59.0) for coach Rick Stover’s Panthers. Other marquee wins for North Central came in the 100, where John Broaden nipped teammate Khyran Shank by just .05 with a 10.65, and the 200, where Shank returned the favor with a :21.65 to down LC’s runner-up Tyrenzzie Burgess (:21.70) and Broaden (:21.77).
Lawrence Central coach Mike Holman was pleased with his team’s effort despite the narrow loss, citing the efforts of Burgess, Jeron Brown (a :50.01 in winning the 400), and the Bears’ 4×400-meter relay unit in addition to Pereira’s personal-best 9:56 in the 3200.
LC is a two-time state champ, the last crown coming in 2005.
The individual results (thank you, Jon Kowalczyk!):
110-meter high hurdles
1st Glen Powell LC 15.14
2nd Justin Boone NC 15.60
3rd DaQuan Brown LC 16.52
100-meter dash
1st Khyran Shank NC 10.65
2nd John Broaden NC 10.70
3rd Anthony Shelman LC 10.90
1600 meters
1st Futsum Zeinasellassie NC 04:37.0
2nd Matt Dorsey LC 04:37.3
3rd Filimon Adhanom NC 04:37.7
400 meters
1st Jeron Brown LC 50.01
2nd Derek Morgan NC 51.83
3rd Bo Scott NC 52.29
300-meter intermediate hurdles
1st Justin Boone NC 41.31
2nd DaQuan Brown LC 41.70
3rd Wesley Roberts LC 43.03
800 meters
1st Connor Claflin LC 01:58.0
2nd Futsum Zeinasellassie NC 01:59.0
3rd Julian Tumi NC 02:01.0
200-meter dash
1st Khyran Shank NC 21.65
2nd Tyrenzzie Burgess LC 21.70
3rd John Broaden NC 21.77
3200 meters
1st Filimon Adhanom NC 09:55.0
2nd Ross Pereira LC 09:56.0
3rd G. Conner NC 10:05.0
Shot put
1st Anthony Bradley NC 54-11.00
2nd Redding NC 51-03.00
3rd Kygh Murff NC 49-05.00
Discus
1st Mitchell Newman LC 145-03.00
2nd Tyrone Payton LC 127-11.00
3rd Kygh Murff NC 125-03.00
Long jump
1st Justin Boone NC 21-04.00
2nd Jeron Brown LC 21-02.00
3rd R. Johnson NC 20-09.00
High jump
1st Rahee Johnson NC 6-00.00
2nd Kewan Davis LC 5-10.00
3rd Andrew Anderson LC 5-10.00
Pole vault
1st Blake Boyd LC 13-00.00
2nd Jack Leibovitz LC 11-06.00
3rd Thomas McGurie LC 8-00.00
4×800 meter relay
1. North Central, 8:16.0
4×100 meter relay
1. Lawrence Central (Marcellian Gardner, Andrew Lee, Anthony Shelman, Tyrennzie Burgess), 42.34
4×400 meter relay
1. Lawrence Central (Connor Claflin 50.40, Tyrennzie Burgess 51.40, Jack Leibovitz 51.96, Jeron Brown 50.60), 3:24.4
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BB: Week 18 big state finals games
Posted on 25 March 2010 by .
By E. Shawn Aylsworth
Managing Editor
Here is a Sagarin power ratings-based preview of the 100th Annual IHSAA Boys Basketball State Finals to be played March 27 at Conseco Fieldhouse in Indianapolis via the pertinent numbers taken from John Harrell’s Indiana high school basketball site (rankings are from the final regular-season Associated Press polls):
Saturday, March 27
Four biggies …
CLASS A
#1 Bowman Academy (23-1) vs. #2 Barr-Reeve (24-3)
GAME TIME: 10:30 AM ET, Conseco Fieldhouse.
COACHES: Marvin Rea, 49-12 in 3rd year at Bowman Academy. Bryan Hughes, 300-125 in 18th year at Barr-Reeve, 413-173 in 25th year overall.
SAGARIN RATINGS: Bowman Academy, 90.25, 13th overall, 1st in Class 1A. Barr-Reeve, 78.16, 76th overall, 3rd in Class 1A.
LAST OUTING: Bowman Academy defeated Monroe Central, 89-79, Mar. 20. Barr-Reeve defeated North Central (Farmersburg), 59-48, Mar. 20.
VS. COMMON FOES: None.
OPPONENTS’ RECORDS: Bowman Academy 214-168, Barr-Reeve 337-295.
SERIES LAST 15 YEARS: No meetings.
CLASS 2A
#2 Wheeler (26-1) vs. Park Tudor (15-10)
GAME TIME: 12:45 PM ET, Conseco Fieldhouse.
COACHES: Mike Jones, 115-28 in 6th year at Wheeler. Ed Schilling, 15-10 in 1st year at Park Tudor.
SAGARIN RATINGS: Wheeler, 85.54, 30th overall, 2nd in Class 2A. Park Tudor, 75.47, 108th overall, 11th in Class 2A.
LAST OUTING: Wheeler defeated Southwood, 68-61, Mar. 20. Park Tudor defeated Forest Park, 47-45, 4 overtimes, Mar. 20.
VS. COMMON FOES: None.
OPPONENTS’ RECORDS: Wheeler 305-286, Park Tudor 319-242.
SERIES LAST 15 YEARS: No meetings.
CLASS 3A
#5 Gary Wallace (19-4) vs. #6 Washington (22-3)
GAME TIME: 6:00 PM ET, Conseco Fieldhouse (WAMW, 107.9 FM).
COACHES: Renaldo Thomas, 55-56 in 5th year at Gary Wallace. Gene Miiller, 104-18 in 5th year at Washington, 572-246 in 35th year overall.
SAGARIN RATINGS: Gary Wallace, 93.84, 3rd overall, 1st in Class 3A. Washington, 88.91, 19th overall, 4th in Class 3A.
LAST OUTING: Gary Wallace defeated Fort Wayne Elmhurst, 57-47, Mar. 20. Washington defeated Danville, 57-38, Mar. 20.
VS. COMMON FOES: None.
OPPONENTS’ RECORDS: Gary Wallace 154-133, Washington 353-240.
SERIES LAST 15 YEARS: Washington, 1-0.
LAST MEETING: Washington, 61-46, Dec. 31, 2003.
CLASS 4A
#6 Warsaw (23-2) vs. #3 North Central (Indianapolis) (24-3)
GAME TIME: 8:45 PM ET, Conseco Fieldhouse (WJEL, 89.3 FM).
COACHES: Doug Ogle, 120-59 in 8th year at Warsaw. Doug Mitchell, 286-124 in 17th year at North Central (Indianapolis).
SAGARIN RATINGS: North Central (Indianapolis), 100.07, 1st overall, 1st in Class 4A. Warsaw, 92.8, 4th overall, 3rd in Class 4A.
LAST OUTING: Warsaw defeated Carroll (Fort Wayne), 58-53, Mar. 20. North Central (Indianapolis) defeated Jeffersonville, 82-77, Mar. 20.
VS. COMMON FOES: Warsaw 0-1. North Central (Indianapolis) 1-0.
OPPONENTS’ RECORDS: Warsaw 353-225, North Central (Indianapolis) 407-211.
SERIES LAST 15 YEARS: Tied, 2-2.
LAST MEETING: North Central (Indianapolis), 86-69, Feb. 21, 1998.
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GT&F: #4 Warren Central opens with wins over #13 North Central, #12 HSE
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Team scores
1. #4 Warren Central 67
2. #13 North Central (Indianapolis) 54
3. #12 Hamilton Southeastern 46
The individual results (thank you, James Taylor and Julie Alano!):
100-meter dash
Logan Hayes, Logan Warren Central 12.20
Shannon Parker, Warren Central 12.48
Gregory, North Central 12.54
n/a, North Central 12.90
Gores, HSE 12.94
Polk, HSE 13.10
200-meter dash
LaTisha Martin, Warren Central 25.40
Wells, HSE 26.20
Brionna Harrison, Warren Central 26.38
Gregg, North Central 27.26
Goens, HSE 27.50
400 meters
Alex Rowe, Warren Central 61.01
Brianna Aikens, Warren Central 62.80
Brown, North Central 63.30
Grace, HSE 63.34
Wildman, HSE 64.90
800 meters
Tiatom, HSE 2:25.67
Sraders, HSE 2:27.00
Jones, Warren Central 2:28.00
Poulsen, North Central 2:29.00
1600 meters
Poulsen, North Central 5:15.00
Jones, Warren Central 5:22.00
Postlewaite, HSE 5:34.00
Fox, North Central 5:44.00
3200 meters
Morgan, HSE 11:41.00
Stevens, North Central 12:10.00
Logan, North Central 12:12.00
Howland, Warren Central 12:21.00
Baughman, Warren Central 12:49.00
100-meter hurdles
Brown, North Central 15.60
T. Herron, Warren Central 15.80
I. Williams, Warren Central 16.21
Akande, North Central 16.35
Shaning, HSE 17.05
n/a, HSE 17.82
300-meter hurdles
Brown, North Central 47.30
Akande, North Central 48.62
T. Herron, Warren Central 48.89
G. Nightengale, Warren Central 50.00
Shaning, HSE 50.08
4×100 meter relay
Warren Central, 48.95
North Central, 51.29
HSE, 51.32
4×400 meter relay
Warren Central, 4:08.30
North Central, 4:23.00
HSE, 4:27.00
4×800 meter relay
HSE (Katlyn Sloan, Wagoner, Cieciura, Mastronicola) 10:35.27
Warren Central, 10:40.89
North Central, 10:49.09
Warren Central, 11:32.70
High jump
Clay, Dajaie Warren Central 5′ 2″
Akande, Morayo North Central 5′ 0″
Keller, Valerie HSE 5′ 0″
Webb, Paige HSE 4′ 6″
Polk, Danielle HSE 4′ 4″
Ginn, Jasmyn HSE 4′ 4″
Wikle, Emily HSE 4′ 4″
Pole vault
S. Kandace, HSE 8′ 6″
M. Jasmine, North Central 7′ 6″
H. Tylar, Warren Central 7′ 0″
C. Bria, North Central 6′ 6″
F. Ina, North Central NH
Long jump
Williams, India Warren Central 16′ 5″
Wells, Brittany HSE 16′ 3″
Rowe, Alex Warren Central 16′ 2 1/2″
A. Skotchdoede, North Central 15′ 2″
K. Scott, North Central 14′ 6″
Kiefer, Megan HSE 14′ 5″
Shot put
Nariah Taylor, North Central 41′ 1″
Hartman, HSE 38′ 5 1/2″
Burnett, Warren Central 33′ 3″
Montgomery, North Central 32′ 11″
Belk, Warren Central 31′ 4 1/4″
Engelberth, HSE 30′ 4 1/4″
Discus
Engelberth, HSE 107′ 11″
Hartman, HSE 105′ 2″
Montgomery, North Central 100′ 6 1/2″
Burnett, Warren Central 92′ 7″
Wilson, Warren Central 74′ 8 1/2″
Belk, Warren Central 70′ 9 1/2″
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