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GBB All-Stars: Indiana splits with Kentucky as each team wins on the road

The Indiana All-Stars split their 2010 girls basketball series with Kentucky June 11-12, winning the opener 93-83 behind a game-high 29 points from Miss Basketball Courtney Moses in Louisville on Friday before losing a lead and falling 94-87 in overtime Saturday at Conseco Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.
Indiana leads the overall series, 39-31.
“What happened?” Kentucky coach Tommy Adam said after Game 1 Friday night. “Miss Moses happened. She did about everything but sell popcorn tonight. I didn’t see her at the concession stand.”
Click here for Friday’s game story from indystar.com, and here for Saturday’s game story from nwitimes.com!
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Base 3A FINAL: #6 Andrean defends crown with 6-1 win over #2 Jasper

By Evan Reller
IUPUI Student Journalist

INDIANAPOLIS – Sixth-ranked defending Class 3A state champion Andrean limited No. 2 Jasper to one run and five hits June 19 as senior Ken Mahala pitched a complete game with seven strikeouts and only one walk in a dominating 6-1 win. 
“He (Mahala) shut us down,” said 23rd-year Jasper coach Terry Gobert. “He locked us down and really took the bats out of our hands.”
Mahala was also successful on offense. In the third inning, he stepped to the plate with the bases loaded and stroked a bases-loaded double just inside the line in left field for a double that drove in all three runners. The 59ers (29-6) would put up another three runs in the fourth inning as errors by the Wildcats hurt them dearly. 
The final five-run margin could have been much larger if not for the stellar efforts by senior center fielder Scott Wendholt, who made four incredible over-the-shoulder catches that reminded more than one fan of Willie Mays.
“That center fielder, he probably deserves player of the game because he saved seven or eight runs,” said 31st-year Andrean coach Dave Pishkur, whose team defeated West Vigo for the 3A title last season. 
Junior pitcher Spencer Sapp provided the lone run for the Wildcats in the sixth inning when he clobbered a solo home run that landed high on the hill past the fence in right field. On the mound, Sapp finished the day with five strikeouts while allowing all nine hits and six earned runs in the decisive third and fourth innings. 
Pishkur was extremely pleased with his team’s effort on the field and enjoyed seeing all his former players from last year’s championship team at the game cheering this year’s team on. 
“I got great players who come out and work hard every day,” Pishkur said. “They deserve all of the credit – I’m just there at some of the practices.”
Jasper, which was making its 13th appearance at the state finals, had never lost in five previous title tilts. Andrean, meanwhile, has now won the 3A crown three times (the 59ers’ first came in 2005 at Loeb Stadium in Lafayette over Evansville Memorial).
Jasper’s Ahrens named Mental Attitude Award winner
Following the game, Jasper High School’s Austin Ahrens was named the winner of the L.V. Phillips Mental Attitude Award for Class 3A baseball by the IHSAA executive committee. Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance, the proud corporate partner of all IHSAA state tournaments, presented a $1,000 scholarship to the school in his name.
The award is annually presented to an outstanding senior participant in each state championship game who has best demonstrated excellence in mental attitude, scholarship, leadership, and athletic ability in baseball. The award is named in honor of the late L.V. Phillips, who served as the second commissioner of the IHSAA from 1945-62.
Ahrens was a varsity starter for the Wildcats for 3½ years, was an All-Big Eight Conference selection this season, and led the team in batting average, stolen bases, home runs, and runs scored. In addition to baseball, he lettered twice in basketball and four times in football, where he was named Academic All-State last fall and an All-State pick the last two seasons.
He graduated with a 4.0 GPA, was a two-year member of the National Honor Society, and was involved with the Key Club, the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and the Student Council at his school.
The son of Tony and Christy Ahrens of Jasper will attend Indiana University in the fall with plans to major in finance with a minor in chemistry.
The box score:
Andrean 6 (29-6)
Player                    AB  R  H RBI BB SO PO  A LOB
Vince Tornincasa cf……  4  1  2  1   0  0  1  0   0
Mark Pishkur 2b……….  3  1  1  0   1  0  1  3   0
 Brandon Pavlina pr……  0  0  0  0   0  0  0  0   0
Ken Mahala p………….  4  0  1  3   0  3  0  1   0
Phil Mason rf…………  3  0  0  0   1  1  1  0   1
Matt Doolin 1b………..  4  1  1  0   0  0  6  0   0
Jordan Falls c………..  3  1  1  1   0  1  7  1   2
Zach Goldasich dh……..  3  1  2  0   0  0  0  0   1
Tyler Ochi 3b…………  2  1  1  0   0  0  1  2   0
Mike Brosseau ss………  3  0  0  1   0  0  0  1   0
Nick Tobye lf…………  0  0  0  0   0  0  4  0   0
Totals………………. 29  6  9  6   2  5 21  8   6
Jasper 1 (30-6)
Player                    AB  R  H RBI BB SO PO  A LOB
Caleb Begle ss………..  4  0  1  0   0  1  1  2   0
Austin Ahrens rf………  2  0  0  0   1  0  1  0   0
Spencer Sapp p………..  3  1  1  1   0  0  1  2   0
Dane Giesler dh……….  3  0  0  0   0  1  0  0   3
Blake Blessinger 3b……  3  0  0  0   0  1  0  1   0
Tory Hall c…………..  3  0  1  0   0  1  6  2   0
Scott Wendholt cf……..  3  0  1  0   0  0  5  0   1
Nick Gobert 2b………..  3  0  0  0   0  2  1  1   2
Eric Schnaus lf……….  1  0  0  0   0  1  1  0   0
 Logan Sermersheim ph….  1  0  1  0   0  0  0  0   0
 Jason Hopf pr………..  0  0  0  0   0  0  0  0   0
Sam Rumbach 1b………..  0  0  0  0   0  0  5  1   0
Totals………………. 26  1  5  1   1  7 21  9   6
Score by innings                   R  H  E
Andrean 003 300 0 – 6  9  1
Jasper 000 001 0 – 1  5  2
E – Falls; Begle 2. DP – Andrean 1. LOB – Andrean 6, Jasper 6. 
2B – Mahala. 3B – Doolin, Hall. HR – Sapp(2). 
HBP – Falls, Ochi; Schnaus. SB – Mahala; Wendholt.
Andrean IP  H  R ER BB SO AB BF  NP
Ken Mahala 7.0  5  1  1  1  7 26 28 106
Jasper IP  H  R ER BB SO AB BF  NP
Spencer Sapp 7.0  9  6  6  2  5 29 33 110
Win – Mahala (10-0). Loss – Sapp (12-3).
HBP – by Mahala (Schnaus); by Sapp (Ochi), by Sapp (Falls). 
Pitches/strikes: Mahala 106/72, Sapp 110/71.
Umpires – HP Mark Mettler, 1B Anthony Turk, 2B Jeffrey Hull, 3B Jay Slater
Start: 4:15 p.m. Time: 1:40.
Weather: 86 degrees, clear.
Play-by-play
Andrean starters: 4/cf Tornincasa; 3/2b Pishkur; 5/p Mahala; 17/rf Mason; 21/1b
Doolin; 13/c Falls; 19/dh Goldasich; 1/3b Ochi; 22/ss Brosseau; 16/lf Tobye;
Jasper starters: 3/ss Begle; 7/rf Ahrens; 18/p Sapp; 8/dh Giesler; 20/3b
Blessinger; 4/c Hall; 12/cf Wendholt; 16/2b Gobert; 11/lf Schnaus; 24/1b
Rumbach;
Andrean 1st – Tornincasa out at first 1b to p (0-2). Pishkur grounded
out to 2b (0-0). Mahala struck out looking (2-2). 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors,
0 LOB.
Jasper 1st – Begle singled to center field (2-1). Ahrens grounded out to
3b (1-1); Begle advanced to second. Sapp grounded out to 2b (2-2); Begle
advanced to third. Giesler fouled out to c (0-1). 0 runs, 1 hit, 0 errors, 1
LOB.
Andrean 2nd – Mason walked (3-2). Mason out at first p to 1b, picked
off. Doolin grounded out to 3b (2-0). Falls struck out swinging (1-2). 0
runs, 0 hits, 0 errors, 0 LOB.
Jasper 2nd – Blessinger struck out swinging, out at first c to 1b (1-2).
Hall struck out swinging (1-2). Wendholt singled to right field (0-1). Wendholt
stole second. Gobert struck out looking (2-2). 0 runs, 1 hit, 0 errors, 1
LOB.
Andrean 3rd – Goldasich singled to right field (1-2). Ochi singled down
the lf line (2-1); Goldasich advanced to second. Goldasich out at second c to
ss, picked off. Brosseau flied out to rf (2-1). Tornincasa singled to right
field (1-0); Ochi advanced to second. Pishkur singled to shortstop (0-0);
Tornincasa advanced to second; Ochi advanced to third. Mahala doubled down the
lf line, 3 RBI (0-0); Pishkur scored; Tornincasa scored; Ochi scored. Mahala
stole third. Mason grounded out to p (1-2). 3 runs, 5 hits, 0 errors, 1
LOB.
Jasper 3rd – Schnaus hit by pitch (1-0). Begle struck out swinging
(3-2). Ahrens walked (3-1); Schnaus advanced to second. Sapp fouled out to 3b
(0-2). Giesler grounded out to 2b (3-2). 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors, 2
LOB.
Andrean 4th – Doolin tripled to right field (1-1). Falls singled up the
middle, RBI (1-2); Doolin scored. Goldasich singled through the left side
(0-0); Falls advanced to second. Ochi hit by pitch (2-0); Goldasich advanced to
second; Falls advanced to third. Brosseau reached on a fielder’s choice, RBI
(1-1); Ochi advanced to second on a muffed throw by ss; Goldasich advanced to
third; Falls scored. Tornincasa singled through the left side, RBI (1-0);
Brosseau advanced to second; Ochi advanced to third; Goldasich scored. Pishkur
flied out to cf (0-1). Mahala struck out swinging (1-2). Ochi out at home c to
ss to c. 3 runs, 4 hits, 1 error, 2 LOB.
Jasper 4th – Blessinger flied out to rf (1-1). Hall tripled to right
field (0-1). Wendholt reached on a fielder’s choice (0-1); Hall out at home 3b
to c. Gobert struck out looking (0-2). 0 runs, 1 hit, 0 errors, 1 LOB.
Andrean 5th – Mason struck out looking (1-2). Doolin grounded out to ss
(0-0). Falls hit by pitch (2-0). Goldasich flied out to cf (1-2). 0 runs, 0
hits, 0 errors, 1 LOB.
Jasper 5th – Schnaus struck out looking (0-2). Begle flied out to cf
(2-0). Ahrens flied out to lf (1-0). 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors, 0 LOB.
Andrean 6th – Ochi flied out to cf (0-1). Brosseau popped up to 2b
(1-2). Tornincasa flied out to cf (2-2). 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors, 0
LOB.
Jasper 6th – Sapp homered to right field, RBI (3-2). Giesler struck out
swinging, reached first on a throwing error by c (1-2). Blessinger lined out to
lf (0-2). Hall flied out to lf (0-0). Wendholt grounded out to p (0-1). 1
run, 1 hit, 1 error, 1 LOB.
Andrean 7th – Pishkur walked (3-2). Mahala struck out swinging (2-2).
Mason flied out to lf (0-0). Doolin reached on a fielding error by ss (0-2);
Pishkur advanced to second. Pavlina pinch ran for Pishkur. Falls flied out to
cf (1-1). 0 runs, 0 hits, 1 error, 2 LOB.
Jasper 7th – Pishkur to 2b for Pavlina. Gobert flied out to lf (1-2).
Sermersheim pinch hit for Schnaus. Sermersheim singled through the right side
(3-2). Hopf pinch ran for Sermersheim. Begle hit into double play ss to 2b to
1b (2-1); Hopf out on the play. 0 runs, 1 hit, 0 errors, 0 LOB.
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Base 4A FINAL: #1 Cathedral toppled by unranked Carroll, 1-0

From ihsaa.org
INDIANAPOLIS – The Class 4A title game was one for the ages June 19 at Victory Field in Indianapolis. Curtis Wise of Carroll (Fort Wayne) and top-ranked Indianapolis Cathedral’s Dillon Peters dueled each other on the mound for eight scoreless innings, but a Zach Vanlandingham single in the top of the ninth gave the Chargers a 1-0 extra-inning victory and the school’s first state championship in any sport.
Wise and Peters were both brilliant the entire game. Wise threw a nine-inning complete game shutout, allowing only five hits and four walks while striking out six. He squirmed out of a bases-loaded jam in the third inning as well as a second-and-third, one-out quandary in the fourth.
Peters matched him pitch for pitch as he surrendered just six hits and one walk in setting a state finals record with 16 strikeouts. No runner advanced past second base against him until the ninth inning.
On a night dominated by the pitchers, left fielder Grant Wilson stood out for Carroll (26-6) with two hits and a walk in four plate appearances.
Vanlandingham, whose ninth-inning line drive tipped off the glove of Cathedral third baseman Tom Farrell to knock in the winning run, was the defensive star for coach Dave Ginder’s Chargers. He made three diving plays at the hot corner to help keep the slate clean for Wise.
Peters added two hits in three at-bats to his outstanding outing on the mound. Teammates Scott Miller, Matt Dauby, and Farrell also had hits for coach Rich Andriole’s Fighting Irish (31-2), which was making the school’s fourth appearance in the state finals.
The loss snapped an 18-game winning streak for Cathedral, a state champion in 2001 and 2007.
Carroll’s O’Neill named Mental Attitude Award recipient
Following the game, Carroll High School’s Ross O’Neill was named the winner of the L.V. Phillips Mental Attitude Award for Class 4A baseball by the IHSAA executive committee. Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance, the proud corporate partner of all IHSAA state tournaments, presented a $1,000 scholarship to the school in his name.
The award is annually presented to an outstanding senior participant in each state championship game who has best demonstrated excellence in mental attitude, scholarship, leadership, and athletic ability in baseball. The award is named in honor of the late L.V. Phillips, who served as the second commissioner of the IHSAA from 1945-62.
O’Neill is a two-year letterwinner with the Chargers baseball team and earned the team’s mental attitude award this spring. He’s also played four years of football and two years of basketball for the Allen County school.
The son of Tim and Dayna O’Neill of Fort Wayne served as class president, was a member of the National Honor Society and also the Student Council, and plans to attend the University of Illinois to study business this fall.
The box score:
Carroll (Fort Wayne) 1 (26-6)
Player                    AB  R  H RBI BB SO PO  A LOB
Jeremy Shelmadine rf…..  3  0  1  0   0  2  2  0   0
Curtis Wise p…………  4  0  0  0   0  2  0  2   1
Justin Glass cf……….  4  1  1  0   0  1  1  0   0
Grant Wilson lf……….  3  0  2  0   1  1  3  0   0
Zach Vanlandingham 3b….  3  0  1  1   0  2  2  5   0
 Ross O’Neill ph………  1  0  0  0   0  0  0  0   0
Steve Remesnik 1b……..  4  0  0  0   0  4 11  0   3
Noah Revis-French 2b…..  3  0  0  0   0  1  2  4   1
Chip Maples dh………..  2  0  0  0   0  2  0  0   0
 Peyton Lengacher ph…..  1  0  0  0   0  0  0  0   0
Jon Timmerman ss………  3  0  1  0   0  1  1  2   0
Elliott Ford c………..  0  0  0  0   0  0  5  1   0
Totals………………. 31  1  6  1   1 16 27 14   5
Indianapolis Cathedral 0 (31-2)
Player                    AB  R  H RBI BB SO PO  A LOB
Scott Miller cf……….  5  0  1  0   0  0  0  0   0
Ryan Levenhagen lf…….  4  0  0  0   1  0  2  0   3
Dillon Peters p……….  3  0  2  0   1  0  2  3   0
Phil Mosey ss…………  4  0  0  0   0  1  1  2   0
Corey Colquitt 1b……..  3  0  0  0   1  1  4  2   2
Tom Farrell 3b………..  3  0  1  0   1  1  1  2   4
Luke Cureton dh……….  4  0  0  0   0  2  0  0   1
Austin Sparks c……….  4  0  0  0   0  1 16  0   0
 Chris Wright pr………  0  0  0  0   0  0  0  0   0
Matt Dauby 2b…………  4  0  1  0   0  0  1  1   1
Austin Boos rf………..  0  0  0  0   0  0  0  0   0
Totals………………. 34  0  5  0   4  6 27 10  11
Score by innings R  H  E
Carroll (FW) 000 000 001 – 1  6  2
Indianapolis Cathedral 000 000 000 – 0  5  0
E – Vanlndingham; Revis-French. LOB – Carroll 5; Cathedral 11. 2B –
Shelmadine; Dauby. HBP – Shelmadine. SB – Miller; Farrell. CS – Timmerman.
Carroll (Ft. Wayne) IP  H  R ER BB SO AB BF  NP
Curtis Wise 9.0  5  0  0  4  6 34 38 139
Cathedral IP  H  R ER BB SO AB BF  NP
Dillon Peters 9.0  6  1  1  1 16 31 33 131
Win – Wise (12-1).  Loss – Peters (12-1)
WP – Wise, Peters. HBP – by Peters (Shelmadine)
Pitches/strikes: Wise 139/85, Peters 131/89.
Umpires – HP T. Neuenschwander, 1B Ronald Stevens, 2B James Craig, 3B Trent
Beer
Start: 8:09 p.m. Time: 2:23. Attendance: 6,941 (overall weekend attendance: 8,615)
Weather: 84 degrees, clear
Play-by-play
Carroll (Ft. Wayne) starters: 12/rf Shelmadine; 7/p Wise; 6/cf Glass; 8/lf
Wilson; 25/3b Vanlndingham; 11/1b Remesnik; 16/2b Revis-French; 4/dh Maples;
21/ss Timmerman; 20/c Ford;
Indpls. Cathedral starters: 3/cf Miller; 25/lf Levenhagen; 7/p Peters; 2/ss
Mosey; 38/1b Colquitt; 10/3b Farrell; 30/dh L. Cureton; 35/c Sparks; 20/2b
Dauby; 5/rf Boos;
Carroll (Ft. Wayne) 1st – Shelmadine hit by pitch (1-1). Wise struck out
swinging (1-2). Glass reached on a fielder’s choice (0-1); Shelmadine out at
second 3b to 2b. Glass out at second p to 1b to ss to p, picked off. 0 runs,
0 hits, 0 errors, 0 LOB.
Indpls. Cathedral 1st – Miller grounded out to 2b (0-0). Levenhagen
walked (3-1). Peters singled to second base (2-1); Levenhagen advanced to
second. Mosey reached on a fielder’s choice (1-2); Peters out at second 3b to
2b; Levenhagen advanced to third. Colquitt reached on a fielder’s choice (0-0);
Mosey out at second ss to 2b. 0 runs, 1 hit, 0 errors, 2 LOB.
Carroll (Ft. Wayne) 2nd – Wilson singled to left field (1-0).
Vanlndingham struck out looking (3-2). Remesnik struck out looking (1-2).
Revis-French struck out swinging (2-2). 0 runs, 1 hit, 0 errors, 1 LOB.
Indpls. Cathedral 2nd – Farrell singled to left field (3-2). L. Cureton
struck out swinging (1-2). Sparks struck out looking (0-2). Dauby grounded out
to 3b (1-1). 0 runs, 1 hit, 0 errors, 1 LOB.
Carroll (Ft. Wayne) 3rd – Maples struck out swinging (0-2). Timmerman
grounded out to p, bunt (1-0). Shelmadine doubled down the lf line (3-2). Wise
struck out swinging (3-2). 0 runs, 1 hit, 0 errors, 1 LOB.
Indpls. Cathedral 3rd – Miller reached on a throwing error by 3b (3-2).
Levenhagen popped up to 3b, bunt (1-1). Miller stole second. Peters walked
(3-1). Mosey lined out to lf (0-1). Colquitt walked (3-1); Peters advanced to
second; Miller advanced to third. Farrell flied out to rf (1-1). 0 runs, 0
hits, 1 error, 3 LOB.
Carroll (Ft. Wayne) 4th – Glass struck out swinging (3-2). Wilson
singled to left field (0-1). Vanlndingham struck out swinging (0-2). Remesnik
struck out swinging (1-2). 0 runs, 1 hit, 0 errors, 1 LOB.
Indpls. Cathedral 4th – L. Cureton grounded out to 3b (1-2). Sparks
reached on a dropped fly by 2b (1-0). Dauby doubled to right center (0-0);
Sparks advanced to third. Wright pinch ran for Sparks. Miller grounded out to
2b (0-1). Levenhagen flied out to lf (3-2). 0 runs, 1 hit, 1 error, 2
LOB.
Carroll (Ft. Wayne) 5th – Sparks to c for Wright. Revis-French grounded
out to 2b (1-2). Maples struck out looking (0-2). Timmerman struck out looking
(0-2). 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors, 0 LOB.
Indpls. Cathedral 5th – Peters singled up the middle (0-0). Mosey struck
out looking (1-2). Peters advanced to second on a wild pitch. Colquitt grounded
out to 3b (2-2). Farrell struck out swinging (3-2). 0 runs, 1 hit, 0 errors,
1 LOB.
Carroll (Ft. Wayne) 6th – Shelmadine struck out swinging (2-2). Wise
grounded out to ss (1-2). Glass flied out to lf (0-1). 0 runs, 0 hits, 0
errors, 0 LOB.
Indpls. Cathedral 6th – L. Cureton grounded out to p (3-2). Sparks out
at first p to 2b to 1b (0-0). Dauby grounded out to 3b (2-2). 0 runs, 0
hits, 0 errors, 0 LOB.
Carroll (Ft. Wayne) 7th – Wilson struck out swinging (1-2). O’Neill
pinch hit for Vanlndingham. O’Neill lined out to p (3-1). Remesnik struck out
looking (0-2). 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors, 0 LOB.
Indpls. Cathedral 7th – Vanlndingham to 3b for O’Neill. Miller flied out
to lf (3-2). Levenhagen popped up to 3b, bunt (0-0). Peters fouled out to ss
(0-1). 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors, 0 LOB.
Carroll (Ft. Wayne) 8th – Revis-French fouled out to 3b (1-1). Lengacher
pinch hit for Maples. Lengacher grounded out to 3b (2-2). Timmerman singled to
right field (3-2). Timmerman out at second p to 1b to ss, picked off, caught
stealing. 0 runs, 1 hit, 0 errors, 0 LOB.
Indpls. Cathedral 8th – Mosey flied out to cf (1-1). Colquitt struck out
swinging (2-2). Farrell walked (3-1). Farrell stole second. L. Cureton struck
out swinging, out at first c to 1b (2-2). 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors, 1
LOB.
Carroll (Ft. Wayne) 9th – Shelmadine struck out swinging (2-2). Wise
flied out to lf (3-2). Glass singled to center field (2-2). Glass advanced to
second on a wild pitch. Wilson intentionally walked. Vanlndingham singled to
left field, RBI (0-1); Wilson advanced to second; Glass scored. Remesnik struck
out swinging (0-2). 1 run, 2 hits, 0 errors, 2 LOB.
Indpls. Cathedral 9th – Sparks flied out to rf (0-2). Dauby grounded out
to ss (0-1). Miller singled through the left side (1-2). Levenhagen grounded
out to 2b (0-0). 0 runs, 1 hit, 0 errors, 1 LOB.
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Base 2A FINAL: #5 Heritage Christian defeats #8 Delphi, 5-2

By Evan Reller
IUPUI Student Journalist

INDIANAPOLIS – Fifth-ranked Class 2A defending champion Heritage Christian took an early lead against No. 8 Delphi (26-8) June 19 at Victory Field and never let go en route to a 5-2 victory. 
Senior lefty David Ledbetter was the standout player for Heritage Christian (27-10). He pitched a great game, totaling six strikeouts and just one hit over six innings with only one run allowed that occurred on a wild pitch. Junior Jeff Miley came in from third base to close out the game in the seventh inning and picked up the save. 
Ledbetter also had a solid hitting performance with an RBI single in the first for the first run of the game, and another Ledbetter single in the sixth drove in senior center fielder Cameron McWilliams for the final run of the game. 
Freshman catcher Adam Meadows tripled in the second inning as Heritage Christian built a 3-0 lead after two.
The Oracles (26-8) were never able to generate any offense. Despite his solid pitching, Ledbetter walked eight batters but continually pitched his way out of trouble. Delphi’s lone run was set up by consecutive walked batters and occurred when junior second baseman Tyler Smith scored on the wild pitch. 
Senior first baseman Tanner Cripe produced Delphi’s only hit off Ledbetter in the sixth inning when shortstop Ryan Ledbetter – David’s twin – lost a popup in the sun. But coach Dan Ambrose’s Eagles got out of the jam with an inning-ending double play. 
Delphi starting pitcher junior Austin Hawn surrendered eight hits five earned runs over 5 1/3 innings in taking the loss for coach Pat Lowrey’s Oracles, who were making their first appearance in the state finals.
Eight players on this year’s championship team also played in last year’s 2A title game for Heritage Christian, including five who started in both games.
Delphi’s Snoeberger wins Mental Attitude Award
Following the game, Delphi High School’s Neil Snoeberger was named the winner of the L.V. Phillips Mental Attitude Award for Class 2A baseball by the IHSAA executive committee. Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance, the proud corporate partner of all IHSAA state tournaments, presented a $1,000 scholarship to the school in his name.
The award is annually presented to an outstanding senior participant in each state championship game who has best demonstrated excellence in mental attitude, scholarship, leadership, and athletic ability in baseball. The award is named in honor of the late L.V. Phillips, who served as the second commissioner of the IHSAA from 1945-62.
During his baseball career at Delphi, Snoeberger has been a part of the school’s first conference, sectional, regional, and semistate championship teams. He’s served as team captain the last two seasons and was an all-conference selection this year. He also played tennis and basketball during his prep career.
Academically, Snoeberger maintained a 10.9 GPA on a 12.0 scale and graduated 16th in his senior class. He was a member of the Chess Club and Varsity D Club and was a DARE Role Model and a 10-year 4-H Club member. The son of Beth Snoeberger of Camden will attend Central Michigan University in the fall and intends to study math education and minor in history education.
The box score:
Delphi 1 (26-8)
Player                    AB  R  H RBI BB SO PO  A LOB
Neil Snoeberger ss…….  2  0  1  0   2  0  0  3   0
Austin Hawn p…………  2  0  1  0   2  1  0  4   0
 Matt Brown pr………..  0  0  0  0   0  0  0  0   0
Dustin Salyer dh………  2  0  0  0   1  1  0  0   0
 Tyler Willis ph………  1  0  0  0   0  1  0  0   2
Karson Bender cf………  2  0  0  0   1  1  1  0   4
Shane Hyman c…………  3  0  0  0   0  1  1  2   0
Tanner Cripe 1b……….  3  0  1  0   0  1  9  0   0
Codey Sattler 3b………  3  0  0  0   0  0  1  2   1
Tyler Smith 2b………..  2  1  0  0   1  1  2  1   1
Dayton Rumell lf………  2  0  0  0   1  0  2  0   0
Erik Carpenter rf……..  0  0  0  0   0  0  2  0   0
Totals………………. 22  1  3  0   8  7 18 12   8
Heritage Christian 5 (27-10)
Player                    AB  R  H RBI BB SO PO  A LOB
Cameron McWilliams cf….  3  1  2  2   1  0  2  0   0
Sterling Harpst 2b…….  4  0  1  0   0  0  3  3   3
David Ledbetter p……..  2  1  2  1   1  0  0  1   0
 Randall Cork pr………  0  0  0  0   0  0  0  0   0
Ryan Ledbetter ss……..  4  0  1  1   0  1  1  2   1
Jeff Miley 3b…………  3  0  1  0   0  0  1  3   1
Scott Kreeger rf………  2  1  1  0   0  0  0  0   1
Hunter Jones lf……….  1  0  0  0   1  0  2  0   2
Brad Robbins 1b……….  1  0  0  0   1  0  5  0   0
 Nick Sato ph…………  0  0  0  0   0  0  0  0   0
 Brendon Burke pr……..  0  1  0  0   0  0  0  0   0
 Matt Hunt ss…………  0  0  0  0   0  0  0  0   0
Adam Meadows c………..  2  1  1  0   0  1  7  0   0
Totals………………. 22  5  9  4   4  2 21  9   8
Score by innings R  H  E
Delphi 001 000 0 – 1  3  0
Heritage Christian 120 002 X – 5  9  2
E – D. Ledbetter, R. Ledbetter. DP – Delphi 1, HC 2.
LOB – Delphi 8, HC 8. 2B – Kreeger. 3B – Meadows.
HBP – D. Ledbetter, Kreeger. SH – Jones, Sato, Meadows.
SB – Bender; D. Ledbetter, Burke. CS – Harpst.
Delphi IP  H  R ER BB SO AB BF  NP
Austin Hawn 5.1  8  5  5  4  2 19 28  91
Erik Carpenter 0.2  1  0  0  0  0  3  3   9
Heritage Christian IP  H  R ER BB SO AB BF  NP
David Ledbetter 6.0  1  1  1  8  6 17 25 114
Jeff Miley. 1.0  2  0  0  0  1  5  5  18
Win – D. Ledbetter (9-2). Loss – Hawn (9-3).
WP – Hawn; D. Ledbetter. HBP – by Hawn (D. Ledbetter); by Hawn (Kreeger).
BK – Carpenter. PB – Meadows. 
Pitches/strikes: Hawn 91/47, Carpenter 9/7; D. Ledbetter 114/61, Miley 18/11.
Umpires – HP Kevin Brown, 1B Zach Sliwa, 2B Scott Siler, 3B Jim Newburn
Start: 1:07 p.m. Time: 2:02.
Weather: 84 degrees, clear
Play-by-play
Delphi starters: 3/ss Snoeberger; 11/p Hawn; 23/dh Salyer; 15/cf Bender; 22/c
Hyman; 10/1b Cripe; 31/3b Sattler; 1/2b Smith; 8/lf Rumell; 5/rf Carpenter;
Heritage Christian starters: 20/cf McWilliams; 5/2b Harpst; 12/p D. Ledbetter;
17/ss R. Ledbetter; 8/3b Miley; 9/rf Kreeger; 25/lf Jones; 30/1b Robbins; 28/c
Meadows.
Delphi 1st – Snoeberger walked (3-2). Hawn struck out looking (3-2).
Salyer popped up to 3b, bunt (0-0). Snoeberger out at first p to 1b, picked
off. 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors, 0 LOB.
Heritage Christian 1st – McWilliams flied out to cf (1-1). Harpst
singled up the middle (2-1). D. Ledbetter singled to left field (0-0); Harpst
advanced to second. D. Ledbetter advanced to second; Harpst out at third c to
3b, caught stealing. R. Ledbetter singled to center field, RBI (2-2); D.
Ledbetter scored. Miley flied out to lf (0-0). 1 run, 3 hits, 0 errors, 1
LOB.
Delphi 2nd – Bender walked (3-1). Hyman struck out swinging (2-2). Cripe
struck out swinging (0-2); Bender stole second. Bender advanced to third on a
passed ball. Sattler popped up to ss (2-1). 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors, 1
LOB.
Heritage Christian 2nd – Kreeger doubled to right center (2-0). Jones
out at first p to 2b, SAC, bunt (0-0); Kreeger advanced to third. Robbins
grounded out to 3b (0-0). Kreeger scored on a wild pitch. Meadows tripled to
left field (3-1). McWilliams singled to first base, RBI (1-0); Meadows scored.
Harpst grounded out to 3b (0-2). 2 runs, 3 hits, 0 errors, 1 LOB.
Delphi 3rd – Smith walked (3-2). Rumell walked (3-0); Smith advanced to
second. Snoeberger hit into double play ss to 2b to 1b (2-2); Rumell out on the
play; Smith advanced to third. Smith scored on a wild pitch. Hawn walked (3-2).
Salyer walked (3-2); Hawn advanced to second. Bender reached on a fielder’s
choice (2-2); Salyer out at second 2b unassisted. 1 run, 0 hits, 0 errors, 2
LOB.
Heritage Christian 3rd – D. Ledbetter hit by pitch (1-0). R. Ledbetter
grounded into double play ss to 2b to 1b (3-2); D. Ledbetter out on the play.
Miley singled through the left side (2-2). Kreeger grounded out to p, bunt
(0-1). 0 runs, 1 hit, 0 errors, 1 LOB.
Delphi 4th – Hyman flied out to cf (3-1). Cripe reached on a throwing
error by ss, advanced to second (2-2). Sattler lined out to cf (0-0). Smith
struck out looking (1-2). 0 runs, 0 hits, 1 error, 1 LOB.
Heritage Christian 4th – Jones walked (3-0). Sato pinch hit for Robbins.
Sato grounded out to p, SAC, bunt (0-0); Jones advanced to second. Meadows
struck out swinging (3-2). McWilliams walked (3-2). Harpst lined out to lf
(1-0). 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors, 2 LOB.
Delphi 5th – Robbins to 1b for Sato. Rumell grounded out to 3b (0-0).
Snoeberger walked (3-1). Snoeberger advanced to second on a throwing error by
p, advanced to third, failed pickoff attempt. Hawn walked (3-2). Brown pinch
ran for Hawn. Salyer struck out swinging (1-2). Bender struck out looking
(1-2). 0 runs, 0 hits, 1 error, 2 LOB.
Heritage Christian 5th – Hawn to p for Brown. D. Ledbetter walked (3-0).
D. Ledbetter stole second. R. Ledbetter struck out swinging, out at first c to
1b (2-2). Miley grounded out to ss (1-2); D. Ledbetter advanced to third.
Kreeger hit by pitch (1-0). Jones flied out to rf (1-0). 0 runs, 0 hits, 0
errors, 2 LOB.
Delphi 6th – Hyman grounded out to 2b (0-0). Cripe singled to shortstop
(0-2). Sattler hit into double play 3b to 2b to 1b (1-2); Cripe out on the
play. 0 runs, 1 hit, 0 errors, 0 LOB.
Heritage Christian 6th – Robbins walked (3-1). Burke pinch ran for
Robbins. Meadows grounded out to p, SAC, bunt (1-0); Burke advanced to second.
Burke stole third. McWilliams singled to left field, RBI (1-1); Burke scored.
Hawn to rf. Carpenter to p. McWilliams advanced to second on a balk. Harpst
popped up to p (1-2). D. Ledbetter singled up the middle, RBI (1-1); McWilliams
scored. Cork pinch ran for D. Ledbetter. R. Ledbetter grounded out to ss (0-1).
2 runs, 2 hits, 0 errors, 1 LOB.
Delphi 7th – Cork to lf. R. Ledbetter to 3b. Miley to p. Jones to 1b.
Hunt to ss for Burke. Smith grounded out to 3b (1-1). Rumell grounded out to p
(1-1). Snoeberger singled up the middle (2-1). Hawn singled to right field
(0-1); Snoeberger advanced to second. Willis pinch hit for Salyer. Willis
struck out looking (3-2). 0 runs, 2 hits, 0 errors, 2 LOB.
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Base 1A FINAL: #4 Central Catholic downs #10 Tecumseh, 4-2

By John Hunt
IUPUI Student Journalist
INDIANAPOLIS – Fourth-ranked Lafayette Central Catholic continued its small-school baseball dominance June 18, defeating No. 10 Tecumseh, 4-2, in a bad weather-delayed Class A state championship at Victory Field.
The Knights (27-7), who successfully defended their 1A title by grabbing the lead before the lightning came, have now won four 1A crowns in the past seven seasons under 15th-year coach Tim Bordenet.
A two-hour delay in the fifth inning allowed both teams a chance to escape the heat and fierce competition. Central Catholic was leading 4-2, but the Braves had two runners in scoring position and only one out.
“I think the rain came at a good time for us,” said Central Catholic coach Tim Bordenet, whose team flirted with disaster in stranding at least one runner in every inning and 14 total. “They were in the heart of their lineup, and we had to decide how to pitch to their 3 and 4 hitters.”
Down 4-1, Tecumseh (22-11) began to build some momentum in the fifth. Knights’ left-handed senior Taylor Glaze walked Braves’ right-handed reliever senior Alex Oliver and committed an error, sending Oliver to third and senior shortstop Ryan Robison to second.
A single and an RBI by senior fielder Kolton Chapman made the score 4-2. Chapman moved to second on a sacrifice bunt by sophomore infielder Logan Greenwell, and that’s when the weather acted up.
But Glaze, the winning pitcher in last year’s 14-1 Class A title romp over Vincennes Rivet, caught a second wind after wearing himself out in the first five innings. After the delay, Glaze (10-2) walked Oliver to load the bases but then struck out the next two batters to end what turned out to be Tecumseh’s final threat.
“I’m proud of everyone,” Glaze said. “I just went out there, and the defense made the plays they did.”
Central Catholic had received a boost in the fourth inning when sophomore designated hitter Austin Munn connected for a single and two RBIs with the bases loaded. 
With the Knights up 2-1 in the top of the fourth, Oliver – who replaced losing starter Adam Westerman (6-2) with two outs in the third – walked Glaze and senior catcher Reed Drysdale before hitting senior shortstop Chas Bobillo to load the bases for Munn.
“Austin’s been clutch for the whole tournament,” Bordenet said. “Sometimes he gets overlooked because he’s in the 6 hole, but he’s a solid hitter.” 
Senior leftfielder Cody Hruskovich had scored a run in the first inning off a single by Glaze, while Bobillo – who was hit by Tecumseh pitchers a total of three times on the evening – stole home in the third off a wild pitch by Westerman.
“I’m going to enjoy this, and our seniors are going to enjoy this,” Bordenet said. “I couldn’t be happier for them.”
It was the fourth state finals appearance for Tecumseh, which won the 2003 crown the season before current coach Dave Duncan took over as skipper.
Tecumseh’s Westerman named Mental Attitude Award recipient
Following the game, Tecumseh High School’s Adam Westerman was named the winner of the L.V. Phillips Mental Attitude Award for Class A Baseball by the IHSAA executive committee. Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance, the proud corporate partner of all IHSAA state tournaments, presented a $1,000 scholarship to the school in his name.
The award is annually presented to an outstanding senior participant in each state championship game who has best demonstrated excellence in mental attitude, scholarship, leadership, and athletic ability in baseball. The award is named in honor of the late L.V. Phillips, who served as the second commissioner of the IHSAA from 1945-62.
Westerman graduated fifth in his senior class of 82 students, served as class president, and was a member of the Chemistry Club, Future Farmers of America, the Academic Team, and the National Honor Society.
In four years of varsity baseball, he maintained a career batting average of .410. This season, he held a 6-1 record and 2.83 ERA as a pitcher. The son of Scott and Amy Westerman of Tennyson also played basketball and tennis all four years for the Braves.
The box score:
Lafayette Central Catholic 4 (27-7)
Player                    AB  R  H RBI BB SO PO  A LOB
Scott Windler cf………  5  0  2  0   0  2  3  0   0
Cole Hruskovich lf…….  4  1  1  0   0  0  2  0   1
Reed Drysdale c……….  3  1  0  0   2  0  6  1   5
Taylor Glaze p………..  3  0  1  1   1  0  1  2   0
 Cody Schrader pr……..  0  1  0  0   0  0  0  0   0
Chas Bobillo ss……….  1  1  0  0   0  0  1  2   0
Austin Munn dh………..  4  0  2  2   0  0  0  0   2
Jason Aldridge 1b……..  3  0  1  0   1  2  7  1   4
Billy Fusiek 3b……….  3  0  1  0   1  0  0  1   0
Danny Anthrop 2b………  3  0  0  0   0  1  0  2   2
Brett Haan rf…………  0  0  0  0   0  0  1  0   0
Totals………………. 29  4  8  3   5  5 21  9  14
Tecumseh 2 (22-11)
Player                    AB  R  H RBI BB SO PO  A LOB
Kolton Chapman cf……..  4  0  1  1   0  1  2  0   0
Logan Greenwell 2b…….  3  1  2  0   0  0  1  1   0
Adam Westerman p/1b……  3  0  2  0   1  0  6  1   0
Trevor Noffsinger c……  3  0  0  0   0  2  6  0   2
Nick Williams dh………  3  0  0  0   0  1  0  0   3
Dalton Froman 3b………  3  0  1  0   0  0  1  2   0
Brandyn Greenwell rf…..  2  0  0  0   1  1  1  0   0
Alex Oliver 1b/p………  2  1  0  0   1  1  2  0   1
Ryan Robison ss……….  3  0  0  0   0  0  1  4   1
Jordan Oxley lf……….  0  0  0  0   0  0  1  0   0
Totals………………. 26  2  6  1   3  6 21  8   7
Score by innings R  H  E
Central Catholic 101 200 0 – 4  8  2
Tecumseh 001 010 0 – 2  6  2
E – Drysdale, Glaze; Froman, Robison. LOB – LCC 14, Tecumseh 7. HBP –
Hruskovich, C. Bobillo 3. SH – Anthrop; L. Greenwell
Central Catholic IP  H  R ER BB SO AB BF  NP
Taylor Glaze 7.0  6  2  1  3  6 26 30 122
Tecumseh IP  H  R ER BB SO AB BF  NP
Adam Westerman 2.2  4  2  2  2  2 12 16  59
Alex Oliver 4.1  4  2  2  3  3 17 23  71
Win – Glaze (10-2). Loss – Westerman (6-2)
WP – Glaze; Westerman 2; Oliver 2. HBP – by Westerman (Hruskovich), by Westerman
(C. Bobillo), by Oliver (C. Bobillo), by Oliver (C. Bobillo). PB – Noffsinger
Pitches/strikes: Glaze 122/79; Westerman 59/30, Oliver 71/39
Umpires – HP Mark Stultz, 1B Kevin Conder, 2B Michael Zehr, 3B Jim Jacquette
Start: 7:32 p.m. Time: 2:08. Attendance: 1,674
Weather: 83 degrees, partly cloudy
Play-by-play
Laf. Central Cath. starters: 26/cf Windler; 17/lf Hruskovich; 6/c Drysdale;
24/p Glaze; 28/ss C. Bobillo; 12/dh Munn; 22/1b Aldridge; 7/3b Fusiek; 14/2b
Anthrop; 31/rf Haan;
Tecumseh starters: 2/cf Chapman; 10/2b L. Greenwell; 25/p Westerman; 24/c
Noffsinger; 27/dh Williams; 5/3b Froman; 12/rf B. Greenwell; 30/1b Oliver; 1/ss
Robison; 23/lf Oxley;
Laf. Central Cath. 1st – Windler struck out looking (1-2). Hruskovich
singled up the middle (1-0). Hruskovich advanced to second on a passed ball.
Drysdale walked (3-2). Glaze singled through the right side, RBI (1-1);
Drysdale advanced to second; Hruskovich scored. C. Bobillo flied out to lf
(1-2). Munn popped up to 3b (0-1). 1 run, 2 hits, 0 errors, 2 LOB.
Tecumseh 1st – Chapman struck out looking (2-2). L. Greenwell singled to
left field (2-1). L. Greenwell out at first p to 1b, picked off. Westerman
singled to shortstop (2-2). Noffsinger struck out looking (1-2). 0 runs, 2
hits, 0 errors, 1 LOB.
Laf. Central Cath. 2nd – Aldridge singled to center field (3-1). Fusiek
fouled out to 1b (1-1). Anthrop struck out swinging (0-2). Windler singled
through the left side (3-2); Aldridge advanced to second. Hruskovich hit by
pitch (3-1); Windler advanced to second; Aldridge advanced to third. Drysdale
reached on a fielder’s choice (1-0); Hruskovich out at second ss to 2b. 0
runs, 2 hits, 0 errors, 3 LOB.
Tecumseh 2nd – Williams grounded out to ss (1-2). Froman singled up the
middle (2-2). B. Greenwell grounded out to 2b (1-2); Froman advanced to second.
Oliver struck out looking (1-2). 0 runs, 1 hit, 0 errors, 1 LOB.
Laf. Central Cath. 3rd – Glaze popped up to ss (3-1). C. Bobillo hit by
pitch (1-0). C. Bobillo advanced to second on a wild pitch. Munn grounded out
to 2b (1-1); C. Bobillo advanced to third. C. Bobillo scored on a wild pitch.
Aldridge walked (3-0). Westerman to 1b. Oliver to p. Aldridge advanced to
second on a wild pitch. Fusiek walked (3-1). Anthrop lined out to cf (2-0).
1 run, 0 hits, 0 errors, 2 LOB.
Tecumseh 3rd – Robison grounded out to ss (3-2). Chapman flied out to cf
(1-1). L. Greenwell singled to right field (1-0). L. Greenwell advanced to
second on a wild pitch. Westerman singled to catcher, advanced to second on a
throwing error by c (3-2); L. Greenwell scored, unearned. Noffsinger grounded
out to p (0-2). 1 run, 2 hits, 1 error, 1 LOB.
Laf. Central Cath. 4th – Windler grounded out to ss (0-1). Hruskovich
grounded out to ss (0-0). Drysdale walked (3-1). Glaze walked (3-0); Drysdale
advanced to second. Schrader pinch ran for Glaze. C. Bobillo hit by pitch
(1-0); Schrader advanced to second; Drysdale advanced to third. Munn singled up
the middle, 2 RBI (0-1); C. Bobillo advanced to second; Schrader scored;
Drysdale scored. Aldridge struck out swinging (1-2). 2 runs, 1 hit, 0
errors, 2 LOB.
Tecumseh 4th – Glaze to p for Schrader. Williams flied out to rf (0-0).
Froman out at first 1b to p (1-2). B. Greenwell struck out looking (2-2). 0
runs, 0 hits, 0 errors, 0 LOB.
Laf. Central Cath. 5th – Fusiek singled to right center (3-2). Anthrop
grounded out to 3b, SAC, bunt (0-0); Fusiek advanced to second. Windler struck
out swinging (0-2). Hruskovich reached on a throwing error by ss (0-0); Fusiek
advanced to third, out at home 1b to c. 0 runs, 1 hit, 1 error, 1 LOB.
Tecumseh 5th – Oliver walked (3-2). Robison reached on a throwing error
by p (0-1); Oliver advanced to third. Chapman singled to left field, RBI (2-1);
Robison advanced to second; Oliver scored. L. Greenwell grounded out to c, SAC,
bunt (0-0); Chapman advanced to second; Robison advanced to third. Game delayed
due to lightning at 9:32 p.m.. Game resumes at 11:16 p.m. after 2 hour, 9
minute rain delay. Westerman walked (3-2). Noffsinger struck out swinging
(1-2). Williams struck out looking (1-2). 1 run, 1 hit, 1 error, 3 LOB.
Laf. Central Cath. 6th – Drysdale grounded out to ss (1-1). Glaze flied
out to cf (1-0). C. Bobillo hit by pitch (3-1). Munn singled through the right
side (1-1); C. Bobillo advanced to third. Munn advanced to second. Aldridge
struck out looking (3-2). 0 runs, 1 hit, 0 errors, 2 LOB.
Tecumseh 6th – Froman flied out to cf (0-0). B. Greenwell walked (3-2).
Oliver reached on a fielder’s choice (1-2); B. Greenwell out at second 2b to
ss. Robison flied out to cf (0-0). 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors, 1 LOB.
Laf. Central Cath. 7th – Fusiek flied out to rf (1-1). Anthrop grounded
out to 3b (1-2). Windler singled to left field (0-0). Windler advanced to
second on a wild pitch. Hruskovich reached on a fielding error by 3b (2-2);
Windler advanced to third. Drysdale fouled out to 1b (0-1). 0 runs, 1 hit, 1
error, 2 LOB.
Tecumseh 7th – Chapman flied out to lf (1-1). L. Greenwell flied out to
lf (1-1). Westerman grounded out to 3b (1-2). 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors, 0
LOB.
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Base STATE FINALS: Results

Here are results from the 44th Annual IHSAA Baseball State Finals taking place June 18-19 at Victory Field in Indianapolis, courtesy of ihsaa.org:
STATE FINALS
Date: Friday, June 18; Saturday, June 19
Times: All times ET
Admission: $9 each day
Site: Victory Field, 501 W. Maryland St., Indianapolis

1A Championship: #4 Lafayette Central Catholic 4, #10 Tecumseh 2 
2A Championship: #5 Heritage Christian 5, #8 Delphi 1 
3A Championship: #6 Andrean 6, #2 Jasper 1 
4A Championship: Carroll (Fort Wayne) 1, #1 Indianapolis Cathedral 0
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Base STATE FINALS: Three defending champions among the eight teams

From ihsaa.org
Three teams that captured state championship glory last June are among the eight teams that will square off during this weekend’s 44th Annual IHSAA Baseball State Finals at Victory Field in Indianapolis.
The Class A state championship game is scheduled for Friday at 7:30 p.m. ET, while the 2A, 3A, and 4A games will be contested Saturday at 1 p.m., 4 p.m., and 8 p.m., respectively. All four games will be played at the home of the Indianapolis Indians, the Triple-A affiliate of the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Andrean (3A), Heritage Christian (2A), and Lafayette Central Catholic (A) each won their respective state championships in 2009 and have returned to defend those titles.
Friday’s 1A state championship game features No. 4 Lafayette Central Catholic (26-7) taking on No. 10 Tecumseh (22-10). The Knights are playing in the championship game for the fourth time in seven years and are 3-0 during those previous opportunities, winning it all in 2004, 2007, and 2009. During this tournament, they’ve already beaten No. 1 Frontier in the sectional and No. 2 Cowan in the regional. Tecumseh returns for the first time since its 2003 championship season, when the Braves beat Lafayette Central Catholic, 2-1, in the state semifinals and went on to win the championship the next day.
Saturday begins with the 2A title game as defending champ Heritage Christian (26-10), ranked fifth, meets No. 8 Delphi (26-7). The Oracles have knocked off No. 2 Fountain Central and No. 6 Fairfield this tournament and are one win away from capturing the school’s first state championship in any sport. To do so, they’ll have to knock off an Eagles team that has outscored their opponents 20-5 over the last four games and has not allowed more than two runs in any tournament game.
The two squads meeting in the 3A final represent two of the best baseball schools in state history. Seven state titles and 18 appearances are shared between No. 2 Jasper (30-5) and No. 6 defending champ Andrean (28-6), who will meet for the first time in the state tournament. The 59ers have outscored tournament opponents by a 55-8 margin. Jasper has outperformed its foes 37-9, including a victory over No. 1 New Palestine in the semistate for its 23rd straight win, and is playing in the state finals for the first time since its 2006 title season. Over the years, Wildcat teams are 5-0 with a state championship riding on the game. Both squads are led by veteran coaches, with Dave Pishkur in his 31st season coaching Andrean and Terry Gobert is in his 23rd year directing Jasper.
The weekend finale pits No. 1 Indianapolis Cathedral (31-1) against unranked Carroll (Fort Wayne) (25-6) in Class 4A. Carroll is making its second appearance in a state championship game (1999 3A state runner-up) and enters having shut out four of its tournament opponents while winning by a single run in the other two, including a 5-4 win over No. 4 Kokomo for the regional championship. Cathedral has won 18 straight games, including tourney wins over No. 6 Lawrence Central in the sectional final and No. 5 Bloomington South in last Saturday’s semistate. This will be the fourth championship game in 10 years for the Fighting Irish, who won in 2001 (3A) and 2007 (4A).
Of historical note:
Defending state champions in the field
3A: Andrean
2A: Heritage Christian
A: Lafayette Central Catholic
Returning to state finals from 2009
3A: Andrean
2A: Heritage Christian
A: Lafayette Central Catholic
Former state champions in the field
4A: Indianapolis Cathedral, 2001 (3A), 2007 (4A)
3A: Andrean 2005 (3A), 2009 (3A); Jasper 1996, 1997, 1998 (3A), 2000 (3A), 2006 (3A)
2A: Heritage Christian 2009 (2A)
A: Lafayette Central Catholic 2004 (A), 2007 (A) 2009 (A); Tecumseh 2003 (A)
First-time participants in the state finals
2A: Delphi
Shoals’ Shobe honored as top baseball official
Bill Shobe of Shoals is the recipient of the 2010 Interscholastic Athletic Official Association Award for excellence in the sport of Baseball. Shobe will be honored in a special ceremony at this weekend’s state finals. 
Each year, the Indiana High School Athletic Association, in cooperation with the National Federation of Interscholastic Officials Association, recognizes and honors an outstanding official in each of 11 sports during the school year.
Shobe has been a baseball official for 40 years. During his career, he has worked every level of the state tournament, including 35 sectionals, 10 regionals, one semi-state and one state final. He last officiated the state finals in 2003.
Shobe was selected for this honor by a committee representing the officials associations. In Indiana there are 26 associations made up of men and women who give up much of their personal time to assist in providing wholesome, worthwhile, and healthy activities for the student-athletes in our state. Statewide, there are more than 8,000 officials licensed by the IHSAA in 11 sports. 
A member of the Southwestern Indiana Officials Association, Shobe served as the baseball chairman from 2000-2007 and as an IHSAA rules interpreter from 2004-2009. Shobe was the recipient of the Baseball Coaches Association District Umpire of the Year in 1998, 2003 and 2005.
Before his retirement Shobe worked for 30 years as a statistician and program analyst for the Naval Weapons Support Center in Crane, Indiana. Shobe is also a certified official in football, and has been a member of the chain crew for the Indiana University football program since 2004. Bill has two grown children, Kiply and Leslie.
Finally, an in-depth look at the teams …
STATE FINALS
Date: Friday, June 18; Saturday, June 19
Times: All times ET
Admission: $9 each day
Site: Victory Field, 501 W. Maryland St., Indianapolis
1A Championship: #4 Lafayette Central Catholic (26-7) vs. #10 Tecumseh (22-10). FRI 7:30p 
2A Championship: #8 Delphi (26-7) vs. #5 Heritage Christian (26-10). SAT 1p 
3A Championship: #6 Andrean (28-6) vs. #2 Jasper (30-5). SAT 4p 
4A Championship: Carroll (Fort Wayne) (25-6) vs. #1 Indianapolis Cathedral (31-1). SAT 8p
Class A state championship: #4 Lafayette Central Catholic (26-7) vs. #10 Tecumseh (22-10)
LAFAYETTE CENTRAL CATHOLIC KNIGHTS
Team roster & statistics (Lt. Dk. Name B/T Ht. Pos. Gr. AB H R RBI 2B 3B HR Avg.)
2 2 Cody Schrader R/R 5-7 OF 11 2 1 12 2 0 0 0 .500
6 6 Reed Drysdale R/R 5-8 C 12 91 30 26 29 8 0 4 .330
7 7 Billy Fusiek R/R 6-1 3B 12 78 20 15 6 4 0 0 .256
8 8 Nick Stone R/R 6-0 P/OF 10 10 4 4 5 1 0 0 .400
9 9 Jake Churchill R/R 5-10 SS/2B 9 16 5 6 1 2 0 0 .313
10 10 Dalton Skees R/R 5-10 2B 10 2 0 7 0 0 0 0 .000
11 11 Ben Cramer L/L 5-10 P/OF 12 5 2 3 1 0 1 0 .400
12 12 Austin Munn L/R 6-0 P/OF 10 89 32 24 27 6 1 3 .360
14 14 Danny Anthrop R/R 6-0 2B 10 59 21 17 5 2 1 0 .356
15 15 Trae Bobillo R/R 5-10 3B 10 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 .000
17 17 Cole Hruskovich R/R 6-0 LF 12 99 39 37 18 6 0 0 .394
18 18 Ryan DeBoy R/R 6-1 1B/OF 9 44 11 9 13 2 0 0 .250
20 20 Devin Morgan R/R 5-8 C 11 20 7 8 7 2 0 0 .350
22 22 Jason Aldridge R/R 6-3 1B 12 70 21 13 13 6 1 0 .300
24 24 Taylor Glaze L/L 6-2 P/1B 12 83 33 30 21 8 0 2 .398
26 26 Scott Windler R/R 6-2 OF 12 110 45 45 35 8 4 7 .409
28 28 Chas Bobillo R/R 6-3 SS 12 87 28 24 24 6 0 1 .322
30 30 Wiley Lodde R/R 5-9 C 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
31 31 Brett Haan R/R 6-4 P/OF 11 12 5 5 3 0 0 0 .417
32 32 Cowan Olinger R/R 5-11 C 9 1 1 3 2 0 0 0 1.000
Totals 878 305 288 212 61 8 18 .347
Pitchers (Lt. Dk. Name W/L ERA GS CG SV IP BF H R ER BB SO HBP)
8 8 Nick Stone 3-1 3.36 4 1 0 16.6 – 19 10 8 8 19 1
11 11 Ben Cramer 1-0 3.30 2 0 1 17.0 – 18 9 8 8 11 1
12 12 Austin Munn 5-1 3.05 6 3 1 36.6 – 34 19 16 27 50 1
24 24 Taylor Glaze 9-2 1.02 11 8 0 68.3 – 42 15 10 22 77 3
28 28 Chas Bobillo 1-1 1.73 1 0 2 23.3 – 13 14 5 10 27 1
31 31 Brett Haan 7-2 1.22 9 4 0 46.0 – 26 12 8 13 50 8
Totals 26-7 1.98 33 16 4 211.6 – 156 85 60 91 233 15
Coach: Tim Bordenet (328-140, 15th Year)
State finals history
State champion: 2004 (A), 2007 (A), 2009 (A)
Appearances: 2002 (A), 2003 (A), 2004 (A), 2007 (A), 2009 (3A), 2010 (A)
Season results (26-7)
4/5 at Tri-County W 11-0
4/6 at Harrison (WL) L 2-3
4/9 Twin Lakes W 13-0 (5)
4/13 at Tri-Central W 11-0 (5)
4/14 Tri-Central W 10-0 (5)
4/17 at Mishawaka Marian L 1-2
4/17 vs. Indpls. Cathedral L 0-14
4/19 at Frontier W 22-3 (5)
4/20 at Clinton Prairie W 15-1 (5)
4/21 Clinton Prairie W 14-0 (5)
4/23 Indpls. Bishop Chatard W 5-4
4/27 Carroll (FW) W 3-0
4/28 at Carroll (FW) W 12-2
4/29 Kokomo W 17-7 (6)
4/30 McCutcheon W 3-1
5/4 at Rossville W 12-1
5/5 Rossville W 14-4 (6)
5/6 Lafayette Jefferson W 3-2
5/10 North Montgomery L 3-5 (9)
5/11 Clinton Central W 11-2
5/12 at Clinton Central W 13-2 (5)
5/14 Guerin Catholic W 5-4
5/15 Schlarman (IL) W 1-0
5/15 Indpls. Scecina L 2-3
5/19 Benton Central L 6-7
5/22 vs. Andrean W 8-2
5/22 at Carmel L 1-4
5/24 at West Lafayette W 10-8
Lafayette Central Catholic Sectional
5/31 Rossville W 10-0
6/1 Frontier W 8-1
Lafayette Central Catholic Regional
6/5 Cowan W 4-2
6/5 Randolph Southern W 25-1 (5)
Kokomo Semistate
6/12 FW Blackhawk Christian W 14-0
TECUMSEH BRAVES
Team roster & statistics (Lt. Dk. Name B/T Ht. Pos. Gr. AB H R RBI 2B 3B HR Avg.)
1 1 Ryan Robison R/R 5-10 SS 12 65 16 24 15 4 0 0 .246
2 2 Kolton Chapman L/R 5-10 CF 12 106 53 53 37 9 3 9 .500
3 3 Kyle Lautner R/R 5-11 C/P 10 15 5 6 2 0 0 0 .333
5 5 Dalton Froman R/R 6-0 3B/P 12 68 23 22 29 4 0 2 .338
7 7 Colton Jung R/R 5-10 INF 11 99 40 31 34 10 0 0 .404
9 9 Jordan Lamborn L/L 5-8 1B 12 53 17 11 12 3 0 0 .321
10 10 Logan Greenwell L/R 5-3 2B 10 26 11 8 2 2 0 0 .423
12 12 Brandyn Greenwell R/R 5-10 RF 12 70 18 18 11 2 0 0 .257
13 13 Jacob Newmaster R/R 5-11 OF 10 21 8 6 4 1 0 1 .381
15 15 Josh Kaiser R/R 5-10 UT 10 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
17 17 Chris Phillips R/R 5-8 SS 9 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 .667
22 22 Dean Sullivan R/R 6-2 3B/P 11 8 2 5 4 1 0 0 .250
23 23 Jordan Oxley R/R 5-11 LF 12 17 2 5 2 0 0 0 .118
24 24 Trevor Noffsinger L/R 5-9 C 12 101 43 39 46 12 2 6 .426
25 25 Adam Westerman R/R 6-1 3B/P 12 105 36 38 19 4 2 0 .343
27 27 Nick Williams R/R 5-8 OF 12 70 23 23 16 4 0 0 .329
30 30 Alex Oliver R/R 6-1 OF/P 12 78 18 26 18 0 0 3 .231
Totals 906 317 316 251 56 7 21 .350
Pitchers (Lt. Dk. Name W/L ERA GS CG SV IP BF H R ER BB SO HBP)
5 5 Dalton Froman 4-4 3.02 9 1 1 39.3 205 30 43 17 23 35 8
25 25 Adam Westerman 6-1 2.83 9 5 0 54.3 245 53 30 22 16 44 6
30 30 Alex Oliver 6-3 2.44 8 2 0 48.6 217 46 35 17 22 34 3
Totals 22-10 3.39 32 12 1 206 987 187 164 100 104 163 25
Coach: Dave Duncan (142-64, 7th Year)
State finals history
State champion: 2003 (A)
Runner-up: 2002 (A)
Appearances: 2001 (A), 2002 (A), 2003 (A), 2010 (A)
Season results (22-10)
3/30 Crawford County L 1-3
4/5 Castle L 7-12
4/7 Tell City L 12-13
4/8 at Gibson Southern L 5-10
4/9 at Forest Park L 6-8
4/10 at New Harmony W 25-5 (5)
4/10 at New Harmony W 13-0 (5)
4/12 Perry Central W 14-2 (5)
4/14 Princeton W 6-3
4/15 at Wood Memorial W 12-0 (5)
4/17 Cannelton W 10-0 (5)
4/17 Cannelton W 20-1 (5)
4/22 South Spencer L 8-9
4/29 North Posey L 6-12
5/1 at Heritage Hills L 10-11
5/4 at Boonville W 8-3
5/6 Pike Central L 3-9
5/8 at Vincennes Rivet W 8-0
5/8 at North Knox W 16-6
5/10 Northeast Dubois W 8-6
5/11 Evansville Bosse W 17-3
5/12 Southridge W 7-6
5/15 at Loogootee W 5-3 (9)
5/15 at Princeton W 12-11 (8)
5/18 at North Posey L 4-8
5/19 at Pike Central W 16-4
5/20 Barr-Reeve W 16-8
Cannelton Sectional
5/28 Cannelton W 14-0 (5)
5/31 Wood Memorial W 13-0 (5)
Loogootee Regional
6/5 Northeast Dubois W 5-3
6/5 Barr-Reeve W 11-2
Southridge Semistate
6/12 North Central (Farm.) W 4-3
Class 2A state championship: #8 Delphi (26-7) vs. #5 Heritage Christian (26-10)
DELPHI ORACLES
Team roster & statistics (Lt. Dk. Name B/T Ht. Pos. Gr. AB H R RBI 2B 3B HR Avg.)
1 1 Tyler Smith R/R 5-10 2B 11 86 23 21 13 4 0 0 .267
2 2 Matt Brown R/R 6-2 3B/P 10 16 5 4 5 1 0 0 .313
3 3 Neil Snoeberger R/R 5-10 SS/P 12 97 43 43 22 10 4 2 .443
4 4 Tyler Willis R/R 6-0 P 12 23 4 5 3 1 0 1 .174
5 5 Erik Carpenter R/L 5-9 P/OF 9 27 10 8 4 0 0 0 .370
8 8 Dayton Rumell R/R 5-5 LF 11 88 23 28 16 3 0 0 .261
10 10 Tanner Cripe R/R 6-1 P/1B/3B 12 106 34 20 27 2 0 0 .321
11 11 Austin Hawn L/L 6-1 P/1B/RF 11 104 41 23 36 6 4 0 .394
13 13 Blake Walters R/R 5-9 C 9 2 1 0 2 0 0 0 .500
15 15 Karson Bender L/L 6-0 CF/P 10 81 36 39 21 7 1 3 .444
18 18 Jason Stewart R/R 5-10 P/OF 11 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000
21 21 Cole Whitaker R/R 6-1 1B/P 10 19 7 9 5 2 0 0 .368
22 22 Shane Hyman R/R 5-11 C 11 81 33 26 34 8 0 6 .407
23 23 Dustin Salyer R/R 6-0 IF/OF/P 11 88 25 25 25 6 0 1 .284
31 31 Codey Sattler R/R 6-0 IF/C/P 9 101 27 25 32 6 0 1 .267
Totals 809 280 222 197 34 9 13 .346
Pitchers (Lt. Dk. Name W/L ERA GS CG SV IP BF H R ER BB SO HBP)
2 2 Matt Brown 3-0 3.62 4 1 0 19 91 14 15 10 10 24 4
3 3 Neil Snoeberger 1-0 4.12 3 0 0 18 90 23 16 11 5 14 6
4 4 Tyler Willis 2-1 6.86 3 0 0 16 91 25 24 16 13 14 1
5 5 Erik Carpenter 3-0 0.48 0 0 1 14 55 10 2 1 1 8 0
10 10 Tanner Cripe 6-2 5.21 10 2 1 45 250 68 54 34 24 39 13
11 11 Austin Hawn 9-2 1.80 10 6 2 70 313 63 40 18 22 62 5
18 18 Jason Stewart 2-1 5.35 0 0 1 17 82 19 14 13 9 12 3
Totals 26-7 3.98 33 9 5 220 1074 245 191 125 97 187 39
Coach: Pat Lowrey (62-31, 3rd Year)
State finals history
First appearance
Season results (26-7)
4/1 at Pioneer W 4-1
4/9 at Rossville W 9-2
4/10 at Fountain Central W 17-7 (6)
4/10 at Fountain Central L 10-25 (5)
4/12 Frankfort L 4-10
4/15 Frontier L 9-13
4/16 Clinton Prairie W 7-4
4/17 at McCutcheon L 0-6
4/19 at Carroll W 6-0
4/20 at Peru W 13-7
4/21 at Sheridan W 6-3
4/27 Twin Lakes W 15-7
4/28 at Twin Lakes W 17-6 (5)
4/30 Seeger W 15-0 (5)
5/4 Sheridan W 12-5
5/6 Tri-County W 8-7
5/8 Benton Central L 8-17
5/8 Benton Central W 8-2
5/11 at West Lafayette W 4-3
5/12 at West Lafayette L 3-9
5/13 North White W 14-5
5/15 Tipton W 5-4
5/15 Tipton W 9-3
5/20 at Rensselaer W 10-7
5/22 Rensselaer W 7-5
5/25 Rossville W 17-7 (5)
5/25 Rossville L 5-8
Carroll (Flora) Sectional
5/27 Seeger W 13-4
5/31 Clinton Central W 3-1
6/1 Fountain Central W 3-2
Wabash Regional
6/7 Taylor W 3-2
6/7 Adams Central W 8-7
Kokomo Semistate
6/12 Fairfield W 8-2
HERITAGE CHRISTIAN EAGLES
Team roster & statistics (Lt. Dk. Name B/T Ht. Pos. Gr. AB H R RBI 2B 3B HR Avg.)
5 5 Sterling Harpst R/R 6-0 2B 12 105 38 41 25 6 3 4 .362
6 6 Matt Hunt R/R 5-8 2B 9 38 11 8 8 2 0 1 .289
7 7 Nick Sato R/R 5-11 2B 12 9 3 3 1 1 0 0 .333
8 8 Jeff Miley R/R 6-0 3B 11 97 30 25 17 8 1 0 .309
8 8 Tim Walters R/R 6-0 OF 11 13 1 3 0 0 0 0 .077
9 9 Scott Kreeger L/L 5-10 RF 12 75 24 18 17 4 1 0 .320
12 12 David Ledbetter L/R 5-11 P 12 99 51 38 42 12 3 6 .515
16 16 Eric Douglass R/R 5-9 P 9 21 9 9 5 1 0 0 .429
17 17 Ryan Ledbetter R/R 5-11 SS 12 101 51 36 50 16 2 4 .505
18 18 Randall Cork R/R 5-11 LF 10 20 8 7 12 2 0 2 .400
19 19 Gates Maier R/R 5-8 C 10 41 13 14 9 1 0 1 .317
20 20 Cameron McWilliams L/L 5-10 CF 12 104 38 53 17 6 0 2 .365
21 21 Brendon Burke R/R 5-10 1B 11 62 20 24 18 3 0 2 .323
25 25 Hunter Jones R/R 5-11 LF 9 49 21 11 14 4 0 1 .429
28 28 Adam Meadows R/R 5-9 C 9 26 7 11 3 1 1 0 .269
30 30 Brad Robbins R/R 6-1 1B 11 45 11 7 6 2 0 0 .244
Totals 936 344 311 249 70 11 23 .368
Pitchers Lt. Dk. Name W/L ERA GS CG SV IP BF H R ER BB SO HBP)
8 8 Jeff Miley 6-1 2.18 0 41 2/3 0 34 21 13 13 4 7
12 12 David Ledbetter 8-2 1.42 0 59 0 35 21 12 34 107 3
16 16 Eric Douglass 2-2 4.06 0 29 1/3 0 29 24 17 12 32 1
17 17 Ryan Ledbetter 6-3 4.14 0 47 1/3 0 38 39 28 43 55 7
Totals 22-8 2.95 0 177 1/3 0 136 104 70 102 235 18
Coach: Dan Ambrose (240-108, 15th Year)
State finals history
State champion: 2009 (2A)
Appearances: 2009 (2A), 2010 (2A)
Season results (26-10)
3/29 Westfield L 6-19 (5)
4/9 Lenior W 15-8
4/9 Hanasse W 15-5
4/10 Christ. Acad. Knoxville (TN) W 7-5
4/10 Christ. Acad. Knoxville (TN) L 13-14 (9)
4/12 at Indpls. Northwest W 21-3 (5)
4/13 Triton Central W 13-7
4/15 Park Tudor W 11-9
4/17 at Madison-Grant W 22-7 (5)
4/17 at Madison-Grant W 14-2 (5)
4/19 at Speedway W 11-0 (5)
4/20 Brebeuf Jesuit L 1-9
4/22 at Sheridan W 12-1 (6)
4/24 Guerin Catholic W 8-0
4/24 Lakeland W 5-3
4/27 Bethesda Christian W 7-1
4/29 Indy Kings W 14-2 (5)
5/1 at Cascade W 17-3 (5)
5/1 at Cascade W 11-1 (5)
5/8 Indpls. Manual W 8-0
5/8 Covenant Christian (Indpls) W 10-0
5/10 at Lawrence North L 1-7
5/11 at Indpls. Scecina L 1-5
5/14 Indpls. Cathedral L 5-9
5/15 at Cardinal Ritter W 5-1
5/18 at Covenant Christian (Indpls.) L 1-5
5/20 Indian Creek W 12-2 (5)
5/22 Western L 2-7
5/22 Benton Central L 1-2
5/24 Indpls. Cathedral L 1-7
Indianapolis Scecina Sectional
5/26 Indian Creek W 15-1 (5)
5/29 Indpls. Washington W 16-0 (5)
5/31 Indpls. Scecina Mem. W 2-1
Park Tudor Regional
6/5 Union County W 6-0
6/5 Wapahani W 5-2
Avon Semistate
6/12 Providence W 7-2
Class 3A state championship: #6 Andrean (28-6) vs. #2 Jasper (30-5)
ANDREAN FIGHTING 59ERS
Team roster & statistics (Lt. Dk. Name B/T Ht. Pos. Gr. AB H R RBI 2B 3B HR Avg.)
1 1 Tyler Ochi R/R 5-9 P/INF/OF 11 72 23 13 13 3 1 0 .319
2 2 Cameron Cooper R/R 5-11 P/INF/OF 11 58 14 12 14 2 1 0 .241
3 3 Mark Pishkur R/R 5-10 P/MI 10 79 28 20 20 2 0 1 .354
4 4 Vince Tornincasa R/R 5-8 INF 12 110 41 39 19 8 1 0 .373
5 5 Ken Mahala L/R 6-3 P/3B 12 85 27 33 32 5 0 8 .318
6 6 Mike Sammon R/R 6-0 P 11 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
7 7 Hunter Ruzasan R/R 5-10 OF 11 5 1 6 0 0 0 0 .200
8 8 Dakota Cooper R/R 5-9 C 9 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000
10 10 Zak Ryan R/R 6-0 P/INF 9 30 8 13 9 1 0 1 .267
11 11 Brandon Siminski R/R 5-9 DH 11 33 9 4 6 1 0 2 .273
12 12 Mike Hanchar L/L 6-4 P 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
13 13 Jordan Falls R/R 6-0 C/1B 11 51 22 12 15 2 2 1 .431
14 14 Sean Manaea R/L 6-5 P 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
15 15 Anthony Arvin R/R 5-8 PR 12 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 .000
16 16 Nick Tobye R/R 5-10 3B/P/OF 10 32 9 8 10 2 1 0 .281
17 17 Phil Mason R/R 6-3 OF 12 87 35 28 30 10 0 6 .402
19 19 Zach Goldasich R/R 6-1 P/1B/DH 10 57 19 16 14 4 0 0 .333
21 21 Matt Doolin L/R 6-0 1B/C 12 88 29 21 29 4 1 2 .330
22 22 Mike Brosseau R/R 5-9 MI 10 88 35 19 18 3 0 0 .330
24 24 Brandon Pavlina R/R 5-10 C/OF/P 10 26 6 8 4 3 0 0 .231
Totals 936 312 268 238 51 8 21 .333
Pitchers (Lt. Dk. Name W/L ERA GS CG SV IP BF H R ER BB SO HBP)
5 5 Ken Mahala 9-0 1.53 11 8 0 73.0 298 53 24 16 19 84 6
10 10 Zak Ryan 3-1 2.91 6 1 1 33.6 155 27 23 14 22 29 9
12 12 Mike Hanchar 0-0 0.00 0 0 0 3.0 10 0 0 0 0 6 0
14 14 Sean Manaea 4-0 1.73 4 1 0 24.3 98 10 7 6 16 36 4
16 16 Nick Tobye 3-1 1.67 4 2 2 21.0 90 18 7 5 10 17 2
Totals 28-6 2.45 33 15 4 229 995 183 110 80 103 213 33
Coach: Dave Pishkur (750-238, 31st Year)
State finals history
State champion: 2005 (3A), 2009 (3A)
Runner-up: 2004 (3A)
Appearances: 2003 (3A), 2004 (3A), 2005 (3A), 2009 (3A), 2010 (3A)
Season results (28-6)
4/1 Lemont (IL) L 10-16 (8)
4/6 Hammond Clark W 6-2
4/7 Hammond Gavit W 4-2
4/10 at Penn W 4-2 (9)
4/13 at Lowell W 17-4
4/15 at Griffith W 7-0
4/16 Illiana Christian (IL) W 10-0
4/17 at Chesterton W 13-7
4/19 Kankakee Valley W 3-2
4/21 vs. Marian Catholic (IL) W 6-2
4/23 Highland L 5-6 (8)
4/24 Hammond Bishop Noll L 4-5
4/27 at Munster L 3-5
4/29 Hobart W 7-2
5/3 Lowell W 6-5
5/4 at Naperville Central (IL) W 12-3
5/5 Griffith W 7-4
5/6 vs. Indpls. Cathedral L 3-13
5/7 at Kankakee Valley W 10-0
5/8 Hammond Gavit W 6-3
5/8 Hammond Gavit W 11-0
5/18 at Highland W 7-2
5/19 at Hobart W 12-4
5/20 Munster W 8-2
5/22 vs. Lafayette Catholic L 2-8
5/22 vs. Fort Wayne Northrop W 12-0
5/24 at Merrillville W 11-0
5/25 Reavis (IL) W 7-3
Andrean Sectional
5/27 Knox W 10-0
5/29 Griffith W 14-0
5/29 Kankakee Valley W 5-2
Plymouth Regional
6/5 South Bend St. Joseph’s W 12-3
6/5 Western W 9-2
South Bend Clay Semistate
6/12 New Haven W 5-1
JASPER WILDCATS
Team roster & statistics (Lt. Dk. Name B/T Ht. Pos. Gr. AB H R RBI 2B 3B HR Avg.)
3 3 Caleb Begle L/R 6-2 SS 10 99 30 30 18 4 0 0 .303
4 4 Tory Hall L/R 5-11 C 11 69 24 11 15 10 0 1 .348
5 5 Logan Sermersheim L/R 6-0 OF 11 33 13 10 8 1 3 0 .394
7 7 Austin Ahrens R/R 6-2 OF 12 98 40 43 26 3 2 5 .408
8 8 Dane Giesler L/R 6-2 1B 10 99 30 19 40 9 1 3 .303
9 9 Spencer Fuhs R/R 6-2 P 12 22 4 4 3 0 0 1 .182
10 10 Luke Rogers R/R 6-0 P 11 7 1 2 0 0 0 0 .143
11 11 Eric Schnaus R/R 6-1 P 12 7 2 1 2 0 0 0 .286
12 12 Scott Wendholt R/R 6-1 OF 12 101 31 30 14 5 1 2 .307
13 13 Logan Hettinger R/R 6-0 C 10 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 .500
15 15 Jason Hopf R/R 6-1 P 12 31 3 3 3 0 0 0 .097
16 16 Nick Gobert R/R 5-11 2B 9 68 16 16 13 4 0 1 .235
18 18 Spencer Sapp L/L 6-4 P/OF 11 97 38 32 30 12 0 1 .392
19 19 Mark Giesler R/R 6-3 P 9 22 5 4 2 3 0 0 .227
20 20 Blake Blessinger R/R 6-0 P/3B 11 87 24 21 18 5 1 1 .276
24 24 Sam Rumbach R/R 6-2 C/1B 11 75 19 15 13 5 0 0 .253
25 25 Karson Nixon R/R 6-4 P 10 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 1.000
Totals 918 281 244 206 61 8 15 .306
Pitchers (Lt. Dk. Name W/L ERA GS CG SV IP BF H R ER BB SO HBP)
9 9 Spencer Fuhs 3-0 2.06 3 0 1 17.0 68 15 7 5 11 13 0
11 11 Eric Schnaus 5-1 1.53 7 3 0 36.2 139 33 12 8 13 36 2
15 15 Jason Hopf 4-0 0.58 3 1 1 24.0 91 21 5 2 12 22 1
18 18 Spencer Sapp 12-2 1.07 13 8 1 85.0 315 54 18 13 28 116 3
20 20 Blake Blessinger 5-1 2.00 6 3 3 42.0 167 40 17 12 6 43 1
Totals 30-5 1.77 35 15 6 233.2 894 192 84 59 91 258 14
Coach: Terry Gobert (571-182, 23rd Year)
State finals history
State champion: 1996, 1997, 1998 (3A), 2000 (3A), 2006 (3A)
Appearances: 1967, 1968, 1981, 1986, 1991, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 (3A), 2000 (3A), 2003 (3A), 2006 (3A), 2010 (3A)
Season results (30-5)
4/6 Bloomington South L 2-11
4/7 Mt. Carmel (IL) W 6-0
4/9 at Evansville Memorial L 7-11
4/12 Evansville Central W 6-0
4/14 at Pike Central W 8-0
4/15 Castle L 2-5
4/16 New Albany W 3-0
4/17 Indpls. Bishop Chatard W 2-1
4/19 Heritage Hills L 3-5
4/20 at Princeton W 9-0
4/22 Washington W 8-3
4/23 Indpls. Cathedral L 0-2
4/27 Vincennes Rivet W 11-1 (5)
4/28 Tell City W 9-3
4/29 at Northeast Dubois W 12-1
4/30 Jeffersonville W 11-1 (6)
5/4 at Forest Park W 5-0
5/6 Bloomington South W 8-6
5/7 at Southridge W 8-1
5/10 Gibson Southern W 7-3
5/11 Mt. Vernon W 12-2 (5)
5/13 at Vincennes Lincoln W 13-2
5/14 Evansville North W 10-5
5/15 Perry Meridian W 6-3
5/15 Evansville Harrison W 8-4
5/18 Boonville W 3-0
5/19 South Spencer W 2-1
5/20 Bloomfi eld W 14-3 (5)
5/24 Barr Reeve W 11-0 (5)
Jasper Sectional
5/27 Vincennes Lincoln W 9-1
5/31 Washington W 5-1
6/1 Southridge W 5-3
Jasper Regional
6/5 Evansville Bosse W 11-0
6/5 West Vigo W 6-4
Southridge Semistate
6/13 New Palestine W 1-0
Class 4A state championship: Carroll (Fort Wayne) (25-6) vs. #1 Indianapolis Cathedral (31-1)
CARROLL (FORT WAYNE) CHARGERS
Team roster & statistics (Lt. Dk. Name B/T Ht. Pos. Gr. AB H R RBI 2B 3B HR Avg.)
2 2 Tanner Ginder L/R 5-11 INF 10 25 6 11 4 0 0 0 .240
3 3 Ross O’Neill R/R 6-0 OF 12 23 5 9 4 0 0 1 .217
4 4 Chip Maples R/R 5-10 INF 12 77 22 20 12 2 0 1 .286
5 5 Matt Fretz L/L 6-1 OF 12 8 1 1 1 0 0 0 .125
6 6 Justin Glass L/R 6-2 OF 12 100 52 46 48 7 2 16 .520
7 7 Curtis Wise L/R 6-1 P/1B 12 87 32 34 36 7 1 6 .368
8 8 Grant Wilson L/R 5-9 OF 10 85 36 30 33 9 2 4 .424
10 10 Tony Hausfeld R/R 6-6 P 12 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1.000
11 11 Steve Remesnik L/L 6-0 P/1B 10 67 26 18 28 7 0 4 .388
12 12 Jeremy Shelmadine R/R 5-9 OF/P 11 87 30 26 21 10 0 5 .345
14 14 Andy Kaufman R/R 5-11 P 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
15 15 Evan Kosmoski L/L 5-11 OF 12 15 3 2 5 0 0 0 .200
16 16 Noah Revis-French L/R 6-2 INF 11 42 10 10 8 1 0 1 .238
17 17 Peyton Lengacher R/R 6-2 INF/P 10 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000
19 19 Gavin Downs R/R 5-10 P 11 5 1 3 2 1 0 0 .200
20 20 Elliott Ford R/R 6-0 C 10 23 7 10 3 1 0 0 .304
21 21 Jon Timmerman R/R 5-7 SS 11 92 27 24 13 3 1 0 .293
23 23 Ryan Dean R/R 6-3 P 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
24 24 Josh Niedermeyer R/R 5-8 P/OF 12 24 7 8 8 3 0 0 .292
25 25 Zach Vanlandingham R/R 5-8 3B 11 75 27 23 13 5 1 1 .360
Totals 838 293 276 239 56 7 39 .350
Pitchers (Lt. Dk. Name W/L ERA GS CG SV IP BF H R ER BB SO HBP)
7 7 Curtis Wise 11-1 1.91 12 4 1 62.3 259 49 21 17 21 86 1
10 10 Tony Hausfeld 2-0 3.09 3 1 1 22.6 110 19 14 10 19 24 4
11 11 Steven Remesnik 3-2 4.07 7 1 0 44.6 218 47 36 26 21 33 9
19 19 Gavin Downs 4-1 2.90 2 0 0 29.0 137 28 19 12 14 19 5
24 24 Josh Niedermeyer 4-0 1.46 4 1 1 24.0 105 17 11 5 14 27 2
Totals 25-6 2.79 31 7 5 203.3 945 190 134 81 104 200 25
Coach: Dave Ginder (178-64, 8th Year)
State finals history
Runner-up: 1999 (3A)
Appearances: 1999 (3A), 2010 (4A)
Season results (25-6)
4/2 at Jeffersonville W 16-2
4/3 at New Albany L 9-10
4/3 at Floyd Central L 7-11
4/7 at Ft. Wayne Northrop W 19-6
4/9 Churubusco W 10-9
4/10 at Fishers W 15-6
4/10 at Fishers W 5-2
4/13 at Ft. Wayne Elmhurst W 15-4
4/14 Ft. Wayne North Side W 10-6
4/19 Ft. Wayne Bishop Luers W 10-0
4/24 Ft. Wayne Snider W 10-4
4/24 Ft. Wayne Snider W 11-7
4/27 Norwell W 3-2
4/29 New Haven L 4-6
5/4 at East Noble W 14-2
5/6 Bellmont W 4-2
5/8 at Plymouth W 6-1
5/8 vs. Crown Point L 4-14
5/10 vs. Homestead W 13-12
5/14 Columbia City W 10-0
5/15 at Warsaw L 5-6
5/15 at Warsaw W 7-5
5/19 at DeKalb L 1-2 (13)
5/24 Bellmont W 8-5
5/25 at Yorktown W 13-0
Carroll (Fort Wayne) Sectional
5/27 East Noble W 10-0
6/1 Ft. Wayne Northrop W 10-0
6/1 Ft. Wayne Snider W 7-6
Pendleton Heights Regional
6/5 Connersville W 10-0
6/5 Kokomo W 5-4
South Bend Clay Semistate
6/12 Munster W 3-0
INDIANAPOLIS CATHEDRAL FIGHTING IRISH
Team roster & statistics (Lt. Dk. Name B/T Ht. Pos. Gr. AB H R RBI 2B 3B HR Avg.)
2 2 Phil Mosey R/R 6-2 INF 11 104 44 34 44 16 1 6 .423
3 3 Scott Miller R/R 5-10 OF 12 96 38 41 12 7 2 1 .396
4 4 Jake Toneges R/R 6-2 P 11 6 2 0 2 0 0 0 .333
5 5 Austin Boos R/R 5-10 OF 10 21 2 5 1 1 0 0 .095
6 6 Nick McCarty R/R 6-1 P 10 23 5 7 5 1 0 0 .217
7 7 Dillon Peters L/L 5-10 P/OF 11 104 39 41 36 10 0 7 .375
9 9 Chris Wright R/R 5-10 INF 9 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 .000
10 10 Tom Farrell R/R 6-0 INF 12 93 29 23 20 7 1 3 .312
12 12 Cody Hobbs R/R 5-9 OF 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
18 18 Cam Nelson R/R 5-11 OF 11 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
20 20 Matt Dauby R/R 6-0 INF 10 83 27 30 9 3 0 0 .325
24 24 Casey Devlin L/L 5-10 P 12 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
25 25 Ryan Levenhagen L/R 6-3 OF 10 96 25 28 15 7 1 0 .260
28 28 Ian Cureton R/R 5-11 OF 11 2 1 3 0 1 0 0 .500
30 30 Luke Cureton R/R 6-0 OF 9 51 18 10 22 4 4 0 .353
32 32 Mike Hammel R/R 5-11 C 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
35 35 Austin Sparks R/R 5-10 C 9 84 16 14 13 3 0 0 .190
38 38 Corey Colquitt R/R 6-1 INF 11 94 35 15 24 10 0 0 .372
42 42 Will Hunker R/R 5-11 INF 10 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000
Totals 860 281 255 203 70 9 17 .327
Pitchers (Lt. Dk. Name W/L ERA GS CG SV IP BF H R ER BB SO HBP)
4 4 Jake Toneges 5-0 0.31 1 1 1 22.1 – 18 5 1 2 24 1
6 6 Nick McCarty 7-0 2.61 9 4 1 61.2 – 46 33 23 15 60 12
7 7 Dillon Peters 12-0 0.62 12 11 1 79.2 – 33 12 7 28 138 3
20 20 Matt Dauby 2-1 4.11 3 1 0 15.1 – 14 10 9 4 16 0
24 24 Casey Devlin 5-0 3.71 7 1 0 34.0 – 28 24 18 25 46 7
Totals 31-1 1.91 32 32 3 213 – 139 84 58 74 284 23
Coach: Rich Andriole (351-75, 14th Year)
State finals history
State champion: 2001 (3A), 2007 (4A)
Runner-up: 2006 (4A)
Appearances: 2001 (3A), 2006 (4A), 2007 (4A), 2010 (4A)
Season results (31-1)
3/31 at Indpls. Bishop Chatard W 7-1
4/6 Zionsville W 11-1
4/8 Connersville W 10-6
4/9 at Indpls. Scecina W 7-0
4/10 at Warren Central W 8-0
4/14 Southport W 6-5
4/17 vs. Laf. Central Catholic W 14-0
4/17 at Mishawaka Marian W 8-3
4/19 at Decatur Central W 8-3
4/20 Indpls. Cardinal Ritter W 6-3
4/24 at Jasper W 2-0
4/27 Lawrence North W 9-8
4/28 Center Grove W 3-1
4/30 at Franklin Central L 7-1
5/5 Roncalli W 5-4
5/6 vs. Andrean W 13-3
5/7 at Greenwood W 6-2
5/8 Indpls. Howe W 13-0
5/8 Indpls. Bishop Chatard W 10-0
5/11 at Park Tudor W 18-7
5/14 vs. Heritage Christian W 8-5
5/15 vs. Lake Central W 7-6
5/15 at North Central (Indpls.) W 8-3
5/18 Brebeuf Jesuit W 9-2
5/19 Indpls. Bishop Chatard W 7-3
5/22 Perry Meridian W 11-0
5/24 at Heritage Christian W 7-1
North Central (Indianapolis) Sectional
5/31 Lawrence North W 12-1
5/31 Lawrence Central W 4-1
Avon Regional
6/5 Whiteland W 8-5
6/5 Noblesville W 5-2
Avon Semistate
6/12 Bloomington South W 1-0
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BG STATE FINALS: #4 Brebeuf wins first state title by six strokes

From ihsaa.org
Brebeuf won its first golf state championship as a team, and Avon’s Patrick Rodgers took the individual crown June 16 during the 74th Annual IHSAA Boys Golf State Finals at The Legends of Indiana Golf Course in Franklin.
The fourth-ranked Braves (276-286–562) maintained an eight stroke lead from Tuesday’s first round and went on to win by six shots over No. 6 Evansville North (284-284–568). It was the second straight state runner-up finish for Evansville North.
Third-ranked Carmel finished third as a team (284-292–576) and No. 7 Floyd Central (286-291–577) was fourth, with top-ranked Hamilton Southeastern finishing fifth (284-300–584) and defending state champion No. 2 Avon placing sixth (291-295–586).
It was the first boys golf state championship for Brebeuf and the second for the school this year following its 3A volleyball win last fall. The Braves won their sectional title at South Grove and the regional crown at Hickory Stick over the last 12 days.
Coached by Ryan Brammer, Brebeuf was led by junior Jacob Gould (69-68–137) and senior Chris Goodyear (67-61–138), who finished fourth and tied for fifth, respectively. Sophomore Wil Pahud tied for 17th (73-71–144), senior Eric Ong was 22nd (69-76–145), and junior Gus Gilmore tied for 35th (71-78–149). 
Gould, Goodyear, and Ong each finished under par for Tuesday’s opening round.
Rodgers, who tied for second in last year’s state finals in helping Avon to its first team title, began the day tied for fourth after a first round 67 (-3). On Wednesday, he recorded an eagle and seven birdies, including six on the back nine, to finish with a 64 (-6) and 131 (-9) for the two days. He became the first Avon golfer to win the individual state championship.
Carmel senior Connor O’Neal finished second (65-70–135), while Evansville North senior David Mills, who tied with Rodgers for last year’s runner-up spot, was third (66-70–136). Crown Point junior Nick Grubnich (69-69–138) and Evansville Harrison sophomore Sean Stone (67-71–138) tied Brebeuf’s Goodyear for fifth place.
“We were in position after the first day,” said Carmel coach Chad Carr. “We were hoping to come down on the second day and make a run for it, but things didn’t quite work out for us as we had planned.
“Finishing third is a great accomplishment, and Connor O’Neal finishing as state runner-up is extremely exciting. We hope to be able to return next year.”
Due to the heavy rains that hit the area over the last several days, the course was re-arranged slightly and played as a par-70 at 6,317 yards instead of its normal 6,736 yards. Because of the modifications, course and state finals records were not eligible to be broken. 
Tuesday’s opening round began after a two-hour delay, while Wednesday’s final round began one hour later than scheduled.
Final team standings
1. #4 Brebeuf 276-286–562
2. #6 Evansville North 284-284–568
3. #3 Carmel 284-292–576
4. #7 Floyd Central 286-291–577
5. #1 Hamilton SE 284-300–584
6. #2 Avon 291-295–586
7. Evansville Harrison 295-296–591
8. #10 Valparaiso 297-296–593
9. Martinsville 297-298–595
Top 10 individuals
1. Patrick Rodgers, 11, Avon 67-64–131
2. Connor O’Neal, 12, Carmel 65-70–135
3. David Mills, 12, Evansville North 66-70–136
4. Jacob Gould, 11, Brebeuf 69-68–137
5. Nick Grubnich, 11, Crown Point 69-69–138
5. Sean Stone, 10, Evansville Harrison 67-71–138
5. Chris Goodyear, 12, Brebeuf 67-61–138
8. Jon Finley, 11, Homestead 67-72–139
8. David Frank, 12, Floyd Central 70-69–139
8. Wesley Bowman, 12, Hamilton SE 66-73–139 
Evansville North’s mills named Mental Attitude Award winner
Following the tournament, David Mills of Evansville North High School was selected as the winner of the Fred A. Keesling Mental Attitude Award by members of the IHSAA executive committee. Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance, the IHSAA’s partner, presented a scholarship check for $1,000 to the school in his name.
The committee presents the Keesling Award, named after the long-time state tournament director, to the outstanding senior participant during the state finals each year. The recipient of the award, nominated by his principal and coach, was determined to have best demonstrated excellence in mental attitude, scholarship, leadership, and athletic ability in boys golf. 
Mills helped the Huskies’ golf team to a second straight runner-up finish and also finished third as an individual this year after a second-place finish in 2009. He graduated as valedictorian of his senior class of 314 students with a 4.0 GPA. He is a member of the National Honor Society with Summa *** Laude status each semester. 
Mills participates in the Distributive Education Club of America and the Spanish Club and is involved in intramurals. He also has been honored by the Kiwanis Club, chaired the Commencement Committee, and has served as a peer tutor.
The son of Rick and Karen Mills of Evansville will attend Indiana University on a golf scholarship and plans to study business.
Finally, here are complete results:
Team leader board
Finish, school, final score, thru, Round 2 score, Round 1 total, Round 2 total, cumulative total
1. #4 Brebeuf   +2 F  +6 276 286 562
2. #6 Evansville North +8 F  +4 284 284 568
3. #3 Carmel +16 F  +12 284 292 576
4. #7 Floyd Central +17 F  +11 286 291 577
5. #1 Hamilton SE +24 F  +20 284 300 584
6. #2 Avon +26 F  +15 291 295 586
7. Evansville Harrison +31 F  +16 295 296 591
8. #10 Valparaiso +33 F  +16 297 296 593
9. Martinsville +35 F  +18 297 298 595 
Teams that missed the cut:
10 #15 Noblesville +18 F  +18 298 298
11. #8 Warsaw +19 F  +19 299 299
11. Providence +19 F  +19 299 299
11. Jasper +19 F  +19 299 299
14. Fort Wayne Dwenger +20 F  +20 300 300
15. Penn +23 F  +23 303 303
15. Triton +23 F  +23 303 303
17. #20 Harrison (WL) +24 F  +24 304 304
18. Lafayette Jefferson +28 F  +28 308 308
19. Tipton +30 F  +30 310 310
19. Columbus North +30 F  +30 310 310
21. SB St. Joseph’s +31 F  +31 311 311
Player leader board
Finish, Round 1 finish, school, final score, thru, Round 2 score, Round 1 total, Round 2 total, cumulative total
1 T4 Patrick Rodgers 11 Avon -9 F -6 67 64 131
2 1 Connor O’Neal 12 Carmel -5 F E 65 70 135
3 T2 David Mills 12 Evans. North -4 F E 66 70 136
4 T9 Jacob Gould 11 Brebeuf -3 F -2 69 68 137
T5 T4 Chris Goodyear 12 Brebeuf -2 F +1 67 71 138
T5 T9 Nick Grubnich 11* Crown Point -2 F -1 69 69 138
T5 T4 Sean Stone 10 Evans. Harrison -2 F +1 67 71 138
T8 T2 Wesley Bowman 12 Hamilton SE -1 F +3 66 73 139
T8 T4 Jon Finley 11* Homestead -1 F +2 67 72 139
T8 T14 David Frank 12 Floyd Central -1 F -1 70 69 139
T11 T14 Patrick Kundenreich 12*
Yorktown +1 F +1 70 71 141
T11 8 Chase Wagner 10 *
Bedford NL +1 F +3 68 73 141
13 T9 Jared Sturgeon 11
Floyd Central +2 F +3 69 73 142
T14 T42 Trey Brinker 9
Evans. North +3 F -3 76 67 143
T14 T19 Quentyn Carpenter 9*
Triton +3 F +2 71 72 143
T14 T14 Brian Ulrich 11*
Fairfield +3 F +3 70 73 143
T17 T9 Maxwell Bowling 12
Evans. North +4 F +5 69 75 144
T17 T19 Mike Crawford 9*
Tipton +4 F +3 71 73 144
T17 T14 Tyler Merkel 12*
Evans. Central +4 F +4 70 74 144
T17 T14 Tyler Nicol 11*
Boone Grove +4 F +4 70 74 144
T17 T29 Wil Pahud 10
Brebeuf +4 F +1 73 71 144
22 T9 Eric Ong 12
Brebeuf +5 F +6 69 76 145
T23 T19 Steven Bowker 12
Valparaiso +6 F +5 71 75 146
T23 T42 Kevin Brown 12
Carmel +6 F E 76 70 146
T23 T19 Andrew Fogg 11*
Roncalli +6 F +5 71 75 146
T26 T39 Logan Barker 10
Martinsville +7 F +2 75 72 147
T26 T36 Jay Holderman 10
Floyd Central +7 F +3 74 73 147
T26 T19 Robert Jacobs 9
Valparaiso +7 F +6 71 76 147
T26 T36 David Janney 12
Avon +7 F +3 74 73 147
T26 T29 Keegan McKinney 9
Avon +7 F +4 73 74 147
T31 T29 Will Kleinrichert 12
Hamilton SE +8 F +5 73 75 148
T31 T50 Kyle Meihofer 9
Valparaiso +8 F E 78 70 148
T31 T42 Trevor Mullen 11
Evans. North +8 F +2 76 72 148
T31 T19 Rylan Porter 10*
Monrovia +8 F +7 71 77 148
T35 T29 Sam Gesenhues 11
Floyd Central +9 F +6 73 76 149
T35 T19 Gus Gilmore 11
Brebeuf +9 F +8 71 78 149
T35 T27 Nathan Mueting 12
Carmel +9 F +7 72 77 149
T35 T27 Parker Sheppard 12
Hamilton SE +9 F +7 72 77 149
T35 T39 Bryce Thompson 10
Martinsville +9 F +4 75 74 149
T40 T19 Andrew Havil 9
Carmel +10 F +9 71 79 150
T40 T42 Tanner Mandel 10
Evans. Harrison +10 F +4 76 74 150
T42 T29 Nolan Ballard 12
Evans. North +11 F +8 73 78 151
T42 T36 Nick English 10
Martinsville +11 F +7 74 77 151
T44 T46 Logan Bertalan 10
Valparaiso +12 F +5 77 75 152
T44 T29 Grant Braden 12
Hamilton SE +12 F +9 73 79 152
T46 T50 Jake Jones 10
Hamilton SE +13 F +5 78 75 153
T46 T29 Kyle Sanders 12
Martinsville +13 F +10 73 80 153
T46 T46 Alex Turner 10
Evans. Harrison +13 F +6 77 76 153
49 53 Zach Thomas 12
Evans. Harrison +15 F +5 80 75 155
T50 T46 Daniel Shepard 9
Floyd Central +16 F +9 77 79 156
T50 54 Tyler Zipes 12
Carmel +16 F +5 81 75 156
T52 55 David Porter 12/ CJ Olesky 11
Martinsville +17 F +5 82 75 157
T52 T39 Jordon Wildt 10
Evans. Harrison +17 F +12 75 82 157
54 T46 Jake Mayes 12
Avon +21 F +14 77 84 161
55 56 Daniel Sepiol 10
Valparaiso +22 F +9 83 79 162
56 52 Kyle Benge 12
Avon +24 F +15 79 85 164 
Round 1 results from Tuesday
Results from June 15’s Round 1 of the 74th Annual IHSAA Boys Golf State Finals at The Legends of Indiana Golf Course in Franklin (par-70, 6,317 yards), courtesy of ihsaa.org:
Note: Play was delayed two hours, so tournament records will not be contested due to the changed course layout. Following are results as of 2:30 p.m. ET.
 
Team leader board
Current position, team
Round 1 score, thru, cumulative score, Round 1 total, cumulative total
1 #4 Brebeuf 
-4 F  -4 276 276
T2 #6 Evansville North
+4 F  +4 284 284
T2 #1 Hamilton Southeastern
+4 F  +4 284 284
T2 #3 Carmel
+4 F  +4 284 284
5 #7 Floyd Central
+6 F  +6 286 286
6 #2 Avon
+11 F  +11 291 291
7 Evansville Harrison
+15 F  +15 295 295
T8 Martinsville
+17 F  +17 297 297
T8 #10 Valparaiso
+17 F  +17 297 297
Player leader board
Current position, player
Team, Round 1 score, thru, cumulative score, Round 1 total, cumulative total
1 Connor O’Neal 12
Carmel -5 F -5 65 65
T2 Wesley Bowman 12 (10)
Hamilton SE -4 F -4 66 66
T2 David Mills 12
Evansville North -4 F -4 66 66
T4 Jon Finley 11 *
Homestead -3 F -3 67 67
T4 Chris Goodyear 12
Brebeuf -3 F -3 67 67
T4 Patrick Rodgers 11 (10)
Avon -3 F -3 67 67
T4 Sean Stone 10
Evans. Harrison -3 F -3 67 67
8 Chase Wagner 10 *
Bedford NL -2 F -2 68 68
T9 Maxwell Bowling 12
Evansville North -1 F -1 69 69
T9 Jacob Gould 11
Brebeuf -1 F -1 69 69
T9 Nick Grubnich 11 *
Crown Point -1 F -1 69 69
T9 Eric Ong 12
Brebeuf -1 F -1 69 69
T9 Jared Sturgeon 11
Floyd Central -1 F -1 69 69
T14 David Frank 12
Floyd Central E F E 70 70
T14 Patrick Kundenreich 12 *
Yorktown E F E 70 70
T14 Tyler Merkel 12 *
Evans. Central E F E 70 70
T14 Tyler Nicol 11 *
Boone Grove E F E 70 70
T14 Brian Ulrich 11 *
Fairfield E F E 70 70
T19 Steven Bowker 12
Valparaiso +1 F +1 71 71
T19 Quentyn Carpenter 9 (10) *
Triton +1 F +1 71 71
T19 Mike Crawford 9 *
Tipton +1 F +1 71 71
T19 Andrew Fogg 11 *
Roncalli +1 F +1 71 71
T19 Gus Gilmore 11
Brebeuf +1 F +1 71 71
T19 Andrew Havil 9
Carmel +1 F +1 71 71
T19 Robert Jacobs 9
Valparaiso +1 F +1 71 71
T19 Rylan Porter 10 *
Monrovia +1 F +1 71 71
T27 Nathan Mueting 12
Carmel +2 F +2 72 72
T27 Parker Sheppard 12 (10)
Hamilton SE +2 F +2 72 72
T29 Nolan Ballard 12
Evansville North +3 F +3 73 73
T29 Grant Braden 12 (10)
Hamilton SE +3 F +3 73 73
T29 Sam Gesenhues 11
Floyd Central +3 F +3 73 73
T29 Will Kleinrichert 12 (10)
Hamilton SE +3 F +3 73 73
T29 Keegan McKinney 9 (10)
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BB: Indiana All-Stars sweep Kentucky boys

By Kevin Harris
newsandtribune.com 
LOUISVILLE – The Indiana All-Stars kept Kentucky’s number in the annual All-Star series June 11 at Bellarmine University’s Knights Hall – barely.
Trailing 90-79 with less than five minutes left in regulation, the Hoosier Stars went on a 21-7 rally to knock off the Bluegrass State, 100-97. It was Indiana’s third consecutive victory over Kentucky and its 10th win in last 11 meetings.
Purdue recruit Terone Johnson was the Indiana player who led the rally. With the Hoosiers trailing 95-91 with 2:07 left, the North Central (Indianapolis) product hit a runner in the lane to trim the lead to two. After two free throws by Kentucky’s Taylor Epley, Johnson knocked down a 3-pointer to pull Indiana within one at 97-96. 
Following two missed free throws by Kentucky’s Will Evans, Johnson gave Indiana the lead for good at 98-97 with another runner with 34 seconds remaining. After Epley missed a trey near the top of the key, Indiana Mr. Basketball DeShaun Thomas downed two charity tosses to put the Hoosiers up three.
Epley tried another three right before the final horn, but it did not even reach the rim.
Kentucky had scored the first six points of the contest and led 16-10 near the midway point of the first half when Epley converted a putback basket. Indiana countered with a 7-0 run to take its first lead of the contest at 17-16. 
Bloomington North’s Julian Boatner provided the advantage by sinking a 3-pointer with 8:44 remaining in the half. Boatner, a William & Mary signee, then nailed another trey with 7:34 left in the half to put the Hoosiers up 22-18.
But that lead evaporated quickly thanks to Kentucky’s free throw shooting. On the same sequence, Boatner fouled Kentucky’s Ricardo Johnson and Indiana coach Ron Hecklinski received a technical foul. Kentucky Mr. Basketball Elisha Justice hit both technical shots, followed by two free throws by Johnson to deadlock the game at 22.
Hecklinski’s “T” did not hamper the Indiana Stars too much. They went on a 6-1 spurt to take their largest lead of the half at 28-23 with 4:49 left.
That is when 6-foot-2 Aaron Watts entered the contest and became a thorn in Indiana’s side.
Kentucky concocted a 7-0 run to go up 30-28 as Watts nailed two threes during that spurt. After Indiana’s Michael Harris made a bucket, Watts nailed another three to put the Bluegrass up 33-30.
The Hoosiers went on a 9-2 spurt to go up 39-35 with under 30 seconds left before intermission. But Watts nailed his fourth three of the half with two seconds remaining to cut Indiana’s lead at the break to one, 39-38.
Kentucky took its first double-digit lead near the halfway mark of the second half. Leading 66-61, Kentucky’s Colt Barnhill made a basket and drew the fourth foul on New Albany’s Donnie Hale. Shortly after the foul, the officials whistled Hale for a technical, resulting in his fifth personal foul. Hale scored only two points.
Kentucky’s Will Evans converted both technical foul shots, followed by Barnhill completing the three-point play with a free throw to put the Bluegrass up 71-61.
Terone Johnson paced the Hoosiers with 23 points, 21 coming in the second half. Thomas had 18, teammate Chrishawn Hopkins had 17, and Tyrae Robinson added 16.
By Greg Mengelt
newsandtribune.com 
INDIANAPOLIS – Mr. Basketball DeShaun Thomas led the Indiana All-Stars with a double-double of 28 points and 12 rebounds June 12 as the Hoosier boys swept Kentucky and earned their fifth straight win in the Indiana-Kentucky All-Star Series, 81-69, at Conseco Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.
North Central’s Terone Johnson also had 25 points, six rebounds, and four assists a night after he led Indiana to a 100-97 road win with 23 points. Indiana has won 12 of 13 and 22 of 25 against the Kentucky All-Stars. The Purdue-bound Johnson and Thomas – an Ohio State recruit from Fort Wayne Luers – scored 35 of Indiana’s first 49 points as Indiana slowly pulled away from the visitors from the Bluegrass State.
New Albany’s Donnie Hale went scoreless in 12 minutes, but he did have four rebounds — including three offensive — and added an assist and a blocked shot.
After a sloppy first half that Indiana would lead 31-26, the Hoosier boys opened the second half on a 10-3 run. The streak began with a Julian Boatner (Bloomington North, William & Mary) 3-pointer and was capped by a Thomas putback that compelled Kentucky coach Mike Listerman to call a timeout.
After Kentucky cut the deficit to 44-41, Indiana responded with a decisive Johnson-led 12-0 run. Johnson hit a 3-pointer to increase the cushion to six and followed with a layup for a 49-41 Indiana advantage. Indianapolis Manual’s Chrishawn Hopkins hit a 3-pointer, Jake Kitchell took a soft pass from Hale for an uncontested layup, then Johnson capped the run with a layup on a pass from Hopkins, who will play for Butler next season. 
Hopkins had 12 points, five boards, and four assists, while Kitchell – an Indiana State recruit – scored just six points but led the Hoosiers with 15 rebounds.
The lead ballooned to 59-42 on the night’s prettiest play: an alley-oop from Winchester’s Neal Bashears to Hopkins, who at 6-foot-1 dunked over Kentucky’s 6-foot-7 Elijah Pittman.
Kentucky cut Indiana’s 70-62 with just under three minutes to play, but Thomas all but sealed the victory with a three-point play with 2:29 remaining. 
Kentucky was led by its Mr. Basketball, Elijah Justice. The Louisville-bound Justice finished with 20 points, three rebounds, and four assists. 
Jeffersonville’s Kegan Clark sat out both games of the Indiana-Kentucky series with a sprained ankle. 
Indiana girls split with Kentucky
In the opening girls game Friday, Indiana defeated Kentucky for the third consecutive time, 93-83. The Hoosier Stars have won seven of the last nine meetings with the Bluegrass State.
Then on Saturday, Kentucky’s Ebony Rowe and Antonita Slaughter combined for 46 points and 19 rebounds as Kentucky downed Indiana’s girls, 94-87, in overtime. Indiana led 42-35 at the half but was outscored 43-36 in the second before Kentucky outscored the Hoosier girls 16-9 in the extra session. 
Indiana Miss Basketball Courtney Moses of Oak Hill scored 27 points, grabbed seven boards, and had four steals and four assists to earn the game’s Most Valuable Player honors.
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BG STATE FINALS: The lineup

From ihsaa.org
Defending state champion Avon and last year’s runner-up, Evansville North, are among nine teams returning from 2009 as the 74th Annual IHSAA Boys Golf State Finals begin June 15 at The Legends of Indiana Golf Course in Franklin.
Twenty-one teams advanced five golfers each and 29 individuals have moved on without their squads for a total of 134 participants representing 47 schools. Players will tee off the Middle 9 course and the Road 9 course beginning at 8 a.m. ET Tuesday. Those teams and individuals that make the cut will return for a second day on Wednesday, with the first group again starting at 8 a.m. (First-round tee times and pairings appear below.).
Second-ranked Avon, which took second to No. 4 Brebeuf at the regional, is making its fifth straight appearance at the state finals, the longest active string among teams competing this weekend. Top-ranked Hamilton Southeastern, No. 6 Evansville North, and unranked Lafayette Jefferson have each advanced for the fourth year in a row.
Nine individuals that finished in the Top 25 a year ago have also made their way back for another shot at top honors, including a pair who shared the runner-up spot. Avon junior Patrick Rodgers shot a 69 June 10 and won a one-hole playoff at Hickory Stick to take top honors and be joined by Evansville North senior David Mills, who shot a 74 at Country Oaks to help Evansville North repeat as regional champion.
Triton celebrated the school’s first regional championship in the sport as it won the team crown at Battle Ground and will be joined by Evansville Harrison, the runner-up at Country Oaks, in making their first trip to state as a team. Fort Wayne Dwenger also broke through to state for the first time since 1978 with a second-place finish at Orchard Ridge.
STATE FINALS
Dates: Tuesday, June 15; Wednesday, June 16
Times: 8 a.m. ET both days
Admission: $8 per session, $12 both sessions
Site: The Legends of Indiana Golf Course, 2555 N. Hurricane Rd., Franklin
Advancement from Round 1 to Round 2: 
Team
Top nine teams (including ties), plus any team within 12 strokes of the lead after Round 1
Individuals
Top nine individuals (including ties, excluding those individuals who advance with a team) plus any individual within four strokes of the lead after Round 1
Of historical note:
Teams qualified (21, listed alphabetically; *indicates regional champion)
Avon, Brebeuf*, Carmel*, Columbus North, Evansville Harrison, Evansville North*, Floyd Central*, Fort Wayne Dwenger, Hamilton Southeastern, Harrison (West Lafayette), Jasper, Lafayette Jefferson, Martinsville, Noblesville, Penn, Providence, South Bend St. Joseph’s, Tipton*, Triton, Valparaiso*, Warsaw*
Teams returning from 2009 state finals (9 of 21, listed alphabetically)
Avon, Brebeuf, Carmel, Evansville North, Floyd Central, Hamilton Southeastern, Lafayette Jefferson, Providence, Warsaw
Individuals returning from 2009 Top 25 (9)
T2. David Mills, Evansville North
T2. Patrick Rodgers, Avon
4. Andrew Fogg, Roncalli
T5. Tyler Merkel, Evansville Central
T9. Maxwell Bowling, Evansville North
T9. Parker Sheppard, Hamilton Southeastern
T18. David Janney, Avon
T25. David Frank, Floyd Central
T25. Jay Holderman, Floyd Central
Most consecutive state finals appearances
21: Indianapolis Shortridge (1932-1957; state tournament was discontinued from 1942-46 due to WWII)
Active streaks of consecutive state finals Appearances (three or more years)
5: Avon
4: Evansville North, Hamilton Southeastern, Lafayette Jefferson
3: Providence
First-time team state finals appearances (2)
Evansville Harrison, Triton
State finals appearance droughts broken (10 years or more)
32: Fort Wayne Dwenger (1978)
17: South Bend St. Joseph’s (1993)
12: Tipton (1998)
11: Martinsville (1999)
Former state runners-up in the field (2)
David Mills, 12, Evansville North (2009)
Patrick Rodgers, 11, Avon (2009)
Individuals qualified without a team (29)
Garrett Bracht (12) Huntington North
Beau Bridgland (12) Princeton
Cameron Cox (11) Monroe Central
Franklin Crist (11) Blackford
Daniel Elliott (12) Hauser
Jon Finley (11) Homestead
Andrew Fogg (11) Roncalli
Thomas Goss (11) Terre Haute South
Jake Groninger (11) Pendleton Heights
Nick Grubnich (11) Crown Point
Braxton Heimbach (12) Frankfort
Zach Hochstedler (9) Fairfield
Tyler Keith (12) Oak Hill
Derek Kundenreich (11) Yorktown
Patrick Kundenreich (12) Yorktown
Dustin Lawson (11) Jennings County
Matthew Lower (12) Concord
Tyler Merkel (12) Evansville Central
Nico Mingione (11) Madison Shawe
Tyler Nicol (11) Boone Grove
Rylan Porter (10) Monrovia
Ian Shoup (11) Bloomington North
Graham Singer (12) Zionsville
E.J. Tackett (11) Huntington North
Tim Talley (11) Portage
Brian Ulrich (11) Fairfield
Chase Wagner (10) Bedford North Lawrence
Matthew Wiersema (12) Fort Wayne Canterbury
Thad Wireman (11) Twin Lakes
Finally, here are tee times for Round 1:
8:00 a.m. 
1st Tee (Middle 9) 
Matthew Wiersema (12) Fort Wayne Canterbury
Dustin Lawson (11) Jennings County
Franklin Crist (11) Blackford
10th Tee (Road 9)
Matthew Lower (12) Concord
Ian Shoup (11) Bloomington North
E.J. Tackett (11) Huntington North
8:08 a.m. 
1st Tee (Middle 9) 
Tim Talley (11) Portage
Zach Hochstedler (9) Fairfield
Nico Mingione (11) Madison Shawe
Patrick Kundenreich (12) Yorktown
10th Tee (Road 9)
Graham Singer (12) Zionsville
Cameron Cox (11) Monroe Central
Braxton Heimbach (12) Frankfort
Garrett Bracht (12) Huntington North
8:16 a.m. 
1st Tee (Middle 9) 
C.J. Oleksy (11) Martinsville
Thomas Goss (11) Terre Haute South
Andrew Fogg (11) Roncalli
Brian Ulrich (11) Fairfield
10th Tee (Road 9)
Griffyn Carpenter (11) Triton
Brayden Hamilton (10) Lafayette Jefferson
Sean Flanagan (12) South Bend St. Joseph’s
Luke Hoffman (12) Noblesville
8:24 a.m. 
1st Tee (Middle 9) 
Nick English (10) Martinsville
Thad Wireman (11) Twin Lakes
Tyler Nicol (11) Boone Grove
Derek Kundenreich (11) Yorktown
10th Tee (Road 9)
Chandler Slone (10) Triton
Jordan Lakin (11) Lafayette Jefferson
Mitchel Pajakowski (11) South Bend St. Joseph’s
Spencer King (10) Noblesville
8:32 a.m. 
1st Tee (Middle 9) 
David Porter (12) Martinsville
Daniel Elliott (12) Hauser
Beau Bridgland (12) Princeton
Rylan Porter (10) Monrovia
10th Tee (Road 9)
Quentyn Carpenter (9) Triton
Mackenzie Miller (11) Lafayette Jefferson
Alex Fredlake (12) South Bend St. Joseph’s
Charlie Castino (12) Noblesville
8:40 a.m. 
1st Tee (Middle 9) 
Bryce Thompson (11) Martinsville
Jon Finley (11) Homestead
Tyler Keith (12) Oak Hill
Nick Grubnich (11) Crown Point
10th Tee (Road 9)
Taran Kennedy (11) Triton
Garrett Banning (11) Lafayette Jefferson
Tyler Bliha (12) South Bend St. Joseph’s
Danny Collins (12) Noblesville
8:48 a.m. 
1st Tee (Middle 9) 
Logan Barker (10) Martinsville
Jake Groninger (11) Pendleton Heights
Chase Wagner (10) Bedford North Lawrence
Tyler Merkel (12) Evansville Central
10th Tee (Road 9)
Ryan Rapp (9) Triton
Jacob Yocum (12) Lafayette Jefferson
Max Fredlake (12) South Bend St. Joseph’s
Vince Drahman (11) Noblesville
8:56 a.m. 
1st Tee (Middle 9) 
Zach Thomas (12) Evansville Harrison
Chris Goodyear (12) Brebeuf 
Kal Denlinger (12) Warsaw
Keegan Gray (10) Tipton
10th Tee (Road 9)
Hunter Anderson (12) Providence
Dru Hein (9) Jasper
Jake Mayes (12) Avon
Dan Schenkel (12) Fort Wayne Dwenger
9:04 a.m. 
1st Tee (Middle 9) 
Tanner Mandel (10) Evansville Harrison
Wil Pahud (10) Brebeuf 
Tim Ahlersmeyer (9) Warsaw
Marcus Tishner (11) Tipton
10th Tee (Road 9)
Patric Geary (11) Providence
Michael Bies (10) Jasper
Kyle Benge (12) Avon
Patrick Ryan (11) Fort Wayne Dwenger
9:12 a.m. 
1st Tee (Middle 9) 
Jordon Wildt (10) Evansville Harrison
Gus Gilmore (11) Brebeuf 
Jon Schram (9) Warsaw
Jake Henry (12) Tipton
10th Tee (Road 9)
Andrew Lobeck (12) Providence
Ian Weyer (10) Jasper
Keegan McKinney (9) Avon
Carter Eifert (10) Fort Wayne Dwenger
9:20 a.m. 
1st Tee (Middle 9) 
Sean Stone (10) Evansville Harrison
Eric Ong (12) Brebeuf 
Eric Tandy (11) Warsaw
Micah Voorhis (11) Tipton
10th Tee (Road 9)
Bryce Very (10) Providence
David Ackerman (12) Jasper
David Janney (12) Avon
Austin Stonebraker (12) Fort Wayne Dwenger
9:28 a.m. 
1st Tee (Middle 9) 
Alex Turner (10) Evansville Harrison
Jacob Gould (11) Brebeuf 
Tyler Ostrom (10) Warsaw
Mike Crawford (9) Tipton
10th Tee (Road 9)
Robert Spiller (12) Providence
Will Seger (9) Jasper
Patrick Rodgers (11) Avon
Tim Burns (12) Fort Wayne Dwenger
9:36 a.m. 
1st Tee (Middle 9) 
Steven Bowker (12) Valparaiso
Kevin Brown (12) Carmel
Sam Gesenhues (11) Floyd Central
Nolan Ballard (12) Evansville North
10th Tee (Road 9)
Nik Cross (11) Harrison (West Lafayette)
Cameron Haramia (12) Penn
Will Kleinrichert (12) Hamilton Southeastern
Nick Peterson (12) Columbus North
9:44 a.m. 
1st Tee (Middle 9) 
Daniel Sepiol (10) Valparaiso
Andrew Havill (9) Carmel
Daniel Shepard (9) Floyd Central
Trevor Mullen (11) Evansville North
10th Tee (Road 9)
Austin Bailey (11) Harrison (West Lafayette)
Kyle Burrow (12) Penn
Jake Jones (10) Hamilton Southeastern
John Arthur (10) Columbus North
9:52 a.m. 
1st Tee (Middle 9) 
Logan Bertalan (10) Valparaiso
Tyler Zipes (12) Carmel
Jay Holderman (10) Floyd Central
Trey Brinker (9) Evansville North
10th Tee (Road 9)
Luke Brzezinski (11) Harrison (West Lafayette)
Robbie Brown (12) Penn
Grant Braden (12) Hamilton Southeastern
Ian Smith (9) Columbus North
10:00 a.m. 
1st Tee (Middle 9) 
Kyle Meihofer (9) Valparaiso
Nathan Mueting (12) Carmel
Jared Sturgeon (11) Floyd Central
Maxwell Bowling (12) Evansville North
10th Tee (Road 9)
Tyler Williams (12) Harrison (West Lafayette)
Grant Spiritoso (10) Penn
Parker Sheppard (12) Hamilton Southeastern
Brandon Knapp (11) Columbus North
10:08 a.m. 
1st Tee (Middle 9) 
Robert Jacobs (9) Valparaiso
Connor O’Neal (12) Carmel
David Frank (12) Floyd Central
David Mills (12) Evansville North
10th Tee (Road 9)
Justin Woods (11) Harrison (West Lafayette)
Joe Bella (11) Penn
Wesley Bowman (12) Hamilton Southeastern
Coleman Glick (11) Columbus North
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