Indiana High School Athletic Association
9150 North Meridian Street, Box 40650, Indianapolis, Indiana 46240-0650
Phone: 317-846-6601 Fax: 317-575-4244 Website: www.ihsaa.org
Blake Ress, Commissioner
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MEDIA INFORMATION
October 31, 2000Contact: Jim Russell, Sports Information Director
E-Mail: jrussell@ihsaa.org
DEFENDING STATE CHAMPIONS SEEK VOLLEYBALL REPEAT
The four 1999 state champions return to defend their titles, while five schools are in the field for the first time Saturday (Nov. 3) at the 29th Annual IHSAA Volleyball State Finals.
Michigan City Marquette (Class A), Muncie Burris (2A), Indianapolis Cathedral (3A) and Muncie Central (4A) are back seeking another title. Muncie Burris and Muncie Central have each won three straight state titles since the multiple-class format was introduced in 1997. Indianapolis Cathedral also was the Class 3A state champion in 1997. Other former state champions in the field are Mishawaka Marian (1973) and Fort Wayne Snider (1987, 1991).
First-time state finalists are Loogootee (Class A), Bremen (2A), Centerville (2A), Mitchell (3A) and Penn (4A). It’s the first IHSAA state finals appearance in any team sport for Centerville. Mitchell is in an IHSAA state finals for the first time since its 1940 boys basketball team was the state runner-up. For Bremen and Loogootee, it’s the first time a girls team has reached the state finals.
For the second year, the semifinals on Saturday morning will be conducted at multiple sites beginning at 9 a.m. All four state championship matches will be played Saturday afternoon and evening at Noblesville High School.
2000 VOLLEYBALL STATE FINALS
Nov. 4, 2000
Tickets: $7 session; $10 all sessions. Available at the gate.
Credentials: The 2000-01 IHSAA State Finals Media Pass will be honored.
Semifinals Matches
At all sites, the first match begins at 9 a.m. Second match begins 22 minutes following conclusion of first match.
Class A
Westfield High School
18250 North Union St., Westfield
Bloomfield (25-10) vs. Michigan City Marquette (36-2).
Cowan (26-10) vs. Loogootee (18-11).
Class 2A
Noblesville High School
18111 Cumberland Road, Noblesville
Centerville (25-7) vs. Bremen (26-5).
Union County (32-5) vs. Muncie Burris (31-6).
Class 3A
Hamilton Heights High School
25802 State Road 19, Arcadia
Mishawaka Marian (34-4) vs. Yorktown (34-2).
Mitchell (32-1) vs. Indianapolis Cathedral (35-2).
Class 4A
Hamilton Southeastern High School
13910 E. 126th St., Fishers
Penn (36-2) vs. Center Grove (36-2).
Fort Wayne Snider (32-7) vs. Muncie Central (33-5).
Championship Matches
Noblesville High School
18111 Cumberland Road, Noblesville
Class 2A – 2:30 p.m.
Class 3A – 4 p.m. (Approximate; will not begin before 4 p.m.).
Class 4A – 5:30 p.m. (Approximate; will not begin before 5:30 p.m.).
Class A – 7 p.m. (Approximate; will not begin before 7 p.m.)
MEDIA WORK AREAS
At each site, there will be a separate media work area adjacent to the gymnasium with a phone available for media use. IHSAA SID Jim Russell will serve as media host at the Class A semifinals at Westfield and then at Noblesville for the four state championship matches.
CROSS COUNTRY
FISHER SEEKS THREE-PEAT; NEW GIRLS CHAMPION WILL BE CROWNED
A new individual champion is assured in the girls race, while Franklin Central senior Aaron Fisher goes for a three-peat in the boys race Saturday (Nov. 4) at the 2000 IHSAA Cross Country State Finals on the Indiana University Course at Bloomington.
This is the fourth year the state meets have been conducted on the I.U. course, located on the east side of the Bloomington campus near the intersection of state roads 46 and 45.
Fisher won the 1999 boys race in 15:34.08, a margin of six seconds over Michael Taylor of Portage. In 1998, Fisher was clocked in 15:30.5 to win by two seconds over Michael Russell of Martinsville.
Fisher, who won the Franklin Central Semi-State by 12 seconds last week, seeks to become only the second athlete to win three IHSAA cross country state titles. The only runner to do it was John Stayton of Anderson in 1946-47-48. Stayton’s first title came in the inaugural IHSAA state meet when it was run in two sections and a champion declared in each.
Fisher is one of eight runners from last year’s top 15 finishers who have qualified for the state meet contested over a 5,000-meter course. That list includes Taylor, who won the New Prairie Semi-State title last week in 15:40. The other semi-state winners were seniors David Welch (15:55.73) of Bloomington North at Terre Haute and Ryan Johnson (15:13) of DeKalb at Manchester. Johnson was sixth in the 1999 state finals and Welch was 21st.
The other returning top 15 finishers from 1999 are junior Michael Haschel (fifth) of Winamac, senior Joe Hinson (eighth) of Carmel, senior Chase Christy (ninth) of Zionsville, senior Joe Dillabaugh (11th) of Valparaiso and senior Bret Grover (14th) of Bluffton.
Taylor won the 800 meters at the 2000 IHSAA Track and Field State Finals, while Fisher captured the 1600 meters and Charlie Koeppen of Carmel was the winner at 3200 meters. Koeppen ran third last week at the Franklin Central Semi-State.
Team semi-state champions were top-ranked Valparaiso at New Prairie, No. 2-ranked Carmel at Franklin Central, No. 7-ranked DeKalb at Manchester, and No. 6-ranked Brown County at Terre Haute.
In the girls competition across 4,000 meters, Michelle Dela Vina of Wheeler did not compete this season after taking third place in 1998 and then winning the IHSAA title as a junior in 1999. The field of athletes vying to succeed her includes eight runners who finished in the top 15 at the 1999 state meet. That group includes 1999 runner-up Robyn Detty of Lawrence North and fourth-place finisher Winter Holman of Brownstown Central. Holman also is the reigning IHSAA Track and Field state champion at 1,600 meters.
The other returning top 15 finishers from 1999 are sophomore Tiffany Redlarczyk (sixth in 1999) of Lake Central, senior Jill Scully (seventh) of Valparaiso, junior Lindsay Hattendorf (eighth) of Chesterton, junior Jessica Gall (ninth) of West Lafayette), junior Megan Rainville (10th) of Floyd Central, and junior Natalie Karas (12th) of Valparaiso.
In last week’s semi-state competition, Holman (14:31.22) was the winner at Terre Haute and Gall (14:19) took top honors at New Prairie. The other semi-state champions were senior Natalie Ewing (14:09) of Northridge at Manchester and Sarah Huddleston (14:04.30) of Carmel at Franklin Central.
Team semi-state champions were top-ranked Carmel at Franklin Central, No. 3-ranked Valparaiso at New Prairie, No. 4-ranked Fort Wayne Northrop at Manchester, and No. 8-ranked Bloomington South at Terre Haute.
2000 CROSS COUNTRY STATE FINALS
November 4, 2000
Indiana University Course, Bloomington
Girls Race: 1 p.m.
Boys Race: 1:30 p.m.
Team Qualifiers: Top five teams from each semi-state site.
Individual Qualifiers: Top 15 individuals from each semi-state site and those from qualifying teams.
Tickets: $5.
Media Credentials: The 2000-01 IHSAA State Finals Media Pass will be honored.
Media Work Area
Located in the University Gym (at the former University High School now known as the Stone Belt Center) at the intersection of Ind. 46/45 and East 10th Street on the eastside of the I.U. campus. This is the same facility used the past three years. State finals programs can be obtained in a classroom that will serve as the media work area. Enter through the red, double doors on the southeast side of the building and follow the signs to the work area. This area will have a phone for filing purposes. Jason Wille, coordinator of IHSAA publications, will serve as the media host.
Media PARKING
Access to the parking lot at the Stone Belt Center can be gained by displaying the 2000-01 IHSAA Media Pass to the parking attendants.
COMPETING GIRLS TEAMS
Avon, Bellmont, Bloomington North, Bloomington South, Carmel, Chesterton, Columbus North, DeKalb, Floyd Central, Fort Wayne Northrop, Franklin Central, Homestead, Lawrence North, Martinsville, Michigan City, New Albany, New Prairie, Northridge, South Bend St. Joseph’s, Valparaiso.
GIRLS QUALIFYING FROM NON-ADVANCING TEAMS
Lauren Bader, Mount Vernon.
Christan Bahler, Western.
Caitlin Baird, Yorktown.
Leslie Carden, Cass.
Brooke Carr, Madison.
Winter Holman, Brownstown Central.
Kathleen Doehla, Fort Wayne Concordia.
Stephanie Eilar, Richmond.
Jennifer Finch, Warsaw.
Jennifer Furge, Angola.
Jessica Gall, West Lafayette.
Megan Hardenbrook, Garrett.
Hilary Ignatoski, Vincennes Lincoln.
Sarah Jarvis, North Central (Indianapolis).
Nikki Jasperson, Fort Wayne Luers.
Nicole Jones, Bedford North Lawrence.
Laura Lash, Tippecanoe Valley.
Rose Lehe, Tri-County.
Katy Pryor, New Castle.
Katy Quirk, Evansville Memorial.
Kristina Ramos, Frankfort.
Amy Rodeghero, Richmond.
Tiffany Redlarczyk, Lake Central.
Gina Sitzman, Tell City.
Lauren Snell, Hamilton Southeastern.
Heather Stembridge, Evansville Central.
Natalie Shaffer, New Castle.
Casey Schneider, North Harrison.
COMPETING BOYSTEAMS
Bedford North Lawrence, Bloomington North, Brown County, Carmel, Castle, Chesterton, DeKalb, Fort Wayne Northrop, Franklin Community, Lake Central, Lawrence North, North Central (Indianapolis), Northridge, Northview, Norwell, Penn, Portage, Valparaiso, Warren Central, Wawasee.
BOYS QUALIFYING FROM NON-ADVANCING TEAMS
Marcus Aguilar, Martinsville.
Benjamin Allen, South Bend Riley.
Seth Aydt, Gibson Southern.
Matthew Barker, Evansville Harrison.
Doug Blackburn, Evansville North.
Scott Borchelt, Fort Wayne Concordia.
Chris Brown, Bluffton.
Cody Brown, Central Noble.
Chase Christy, Zionsville.
Stephen Cohen, North Newton.
Matthew Cummins, Elkhart Memorial
Jesse Davis, Bloomington South.
Craig Dismore, Columbus North.
Robert Duncan, Jennings County.
Jeff Faulk, Monrovia.
Jordan Fife, Seymour.
Aaron Fisher, Franklin Central.
Nathan Gephart Triton.
Bret Grover, Bluffton.
Michael Haschel, Winamac.
Daniel Houchens, Zionsville.
Michial Jacob, North Central (Farmersburg).
David Martin, Evansville Reitz.
Travis Moyer, Mishawaka Marian.
Andy Parmerlee, Martinsville.
Josh Quintana, Bellmont.
Wesley Seacat, New Albany.
Matthew Schenk, Rensselaer Central.
Robert Smitson, Brebeuf.
Dennis Tankersley, Eastern (Pekin).
Travis Watson, Mishawaka.
Ian Wilson, Homestead.
Thomas Wolfe, Fairfield.
Sean Threewits, Union City.
FOOTBALL
40 FOOTBALL SECTIONAL CHAMPS WILL BE DECIDED FRIDAY
The field that began with 309 teams just two weeks ago has been reduced to 80 as play in the 28th Annual IHSAA Football Tournament reaches the sectional championship round. Forty sectional championship games will be contested Friday (Nov. 3) night across the state, with the winners advancing to regional play on Nov. 10 or 11.
The field includes 13 unbeaten teams, 15 teams that are 10-1, and 24 of the 40 sectional champions from 1999. By class the defending state champions seeking to repeat are:
5A –
Ben Davis, Bloomington South, Carmel, Lake Central, Penn.4A – East Noble, Evansville North, Goshen, McCutcheon.
3A – Mt. Vernon (Fortville), NorthWood, Roncalli, Whiteland, Zionsville.
2A – Danville, Evansville Mater Dei, Fort Wayne Luers, Jimtown, North Judson, Western Boone.
A – Adams Central, Culver Community, Hagerstown, Perry Central.
Eleven schools are seeking their first football sectional title. Those schools are: Decatur Central in Class 5A; Jay County, Jennings County and Plainfield in Class 4A; Beech Grove, Benton Central, Culver Military and Lakeland in Class 3A; Central Noble in Class 2A; Attica and Southern Wells in Class A.
The 2000 sectional championship schedule includes 13 matchups that are rematches of games played during the 2000 regular season and eight rematches from the 1999 sectional championship games.
Rematches of 2000 Regular-Season Games
Game |
Class |
Winner, Score |
Regular Season Date, Site |
Evansville Harrison (2-9) at Castle (10-1) |
5A |
Castle, 45-0 |
Sept. 29 at Castle |
Noblesville (10-1) at Carmel (10-1) |
5A |
Carmel, 23-20 |
Aug. 25 at Carmel |
North Central (Indpls.) (7-4) at Warren Central (7-4) |
5A |
Warren Central, 31-28 |
Oct. 6 at Warren Central |
Penn (10-1) at Mishawka (8-3) |
5A |
Penn, 38-0 |
Sept. 22 at Mishawaka |
Delta (11-0) at Jay County (3-8) |
4A |
Delta, 48-13 |
Aug. 18 at Jay County |
Goshen (9-2) at Concord (4-7) |
4A |
Goshen, 7-0 |
Sept. 15 at Concord |
Hammond (8-3) at Griffith (10-1) |
4A |
Griffith, 44-43 (2 OT) |
Oct. 13 at Griffith |
Plainfield (11-0) at Mooresville (6-4) |
4A |
Plainfield, 40-14 |
Sept. 22 at Plainfield |
South Bend St. Joseph’s (5-6) at Culver Military (6-5) |
3A |
Culver Military, 21-7 |
Sept. 29 at South Bend St. Joseph’s |
Fort Wayne Luers (11-0) at Harding (4-7) |
2A |
Fort Wayne Luers, 31-14 |
Sept. 8 at Harding |
Pioneer (7-4) at North White (9-2) |
A |
North White, 55-14 |
Sept. 29 at North White |
Southern Wells (11-0) at Adams Central (8-3) |
A |
Southern Wells, 19-14 |
Sept. 29 at Adams Central |
Springs Valley (5-6) at Perry Central (7-4) |
A |
Springs Valley, 14-12 |
Oct. 6 at Perry Central |
Rematches of 1999 Sectional Championship Games
Game |
Class |
1999 Winner, Score, Site |
Plymouth (7-4) at McCutcheon (8-3) |
4A |
McCutcheon, 40-29 at McCutcheon |
Vincennes Lincoln (10-1) at Evansville North (8-3) |
4A |
Evansville North, 32-25 at Vincennes Lincoln |
Elwood (11-0) at Mt. Vernon (Fortville) (8-3) |
3A |
Mt. Vernon (Fortville), 18-15 at Elwood |
Roncalli (8-3) at Beech Grove (8-3) |
3A |
Roncalli, 41-8 at Roncalli |
Jimtown (11-0) at Central Noble (11-0) |
2A |
Jimtown, 48-0 at Jimtown |
Western Boone (8-3) at Indpls. Scecina (9-2) |
2A |
Western Boone, 21-20 at Western Boone |
Monrovia (10-1) at Danville (10-1) |
2A |
Danville, 29-0 at Monrovia |
Southern Wells (11-0) at Adams Central (8-3) |
A |
Adams Central, 18-13 at Adams Central |
SECTIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME PAIRINGS
www.ihsaa.org/b-football/00SectionalFinalPairs.htm
MOST FOOTBALL SECTIONAL TITLES
19 -- Hobart.
16 -- Carmel.
14 -- Lawrenceburg.
13 -- Fort Wayne Dwenger, Jimtown.
12 -- Fort Wayne Luers, Sheridan.
11 -- Adams Central, Ben Davis, Indianapolis Chatard, Roncalli.
10 -- Evansville Mater Dei, Indianapolis Cathedral, NorthWood, Penn.
ACTIVE FOOTBALL SECTIONAL TITLE STREAKS
5 -- Ben Davis, Jimtown, Penn.
3 -- Adams Central, Bloomington South, Evansville Mater Dei, NorthWood, Western Boone.
ALL-TIME CONSECUTIVE FOOTBALL SECTIONAL TITLE STREAKS
19 -- Hobart (1979-97).
7 -- Fort Wayne Dwenger (1987-93).
5 -- Ben Davis (1995-99), Fort Wayne Luers (1983-87; 1989-93), Franklin Central (1986-90), Indianapolis Chatard (1982-86), Jimtown (1995-99), Penn (1995-99), South Putnam (1985-89).
4 -- Adams Central (1984-87), Carmel (1984-87), Jimtown (1990-93), Lawrenceburg (1978-81), NorthWood (1986-89), Tell City (1985-88).
2000 Individual Leaders
As reported to the Indiana High School Athletic Association
Through games of Oct. 28, 2000
SCORING
Player, School |
Class |
Grade |
Games |
TD |
PAT/1 pt. |
PAT/2 pt. |
Total Points |
Points Per Game |
Josh Smith, Attica |
A |
Senior |
11 |
48 |
23 |
20 |
351 |
31.9 |
Chris Spillmann, Owen Valley |
4A |
Senior |
10 |
35 |
0 |
7 |
224 |
22.4 |
Tyler Radtke, Griffith |
4A |
Senior |
11 |
35 |
0 |
11 |
232 |
21.0 |
Otis Shannon, Indpls. Cathedral |
4A |
Senior |
11 |
34 |
0 |
0 |
204 |
18.5 |
Donnie McCoy, Decatur Central |
5A |
Senior |
11 |
33 |
0 |
2 |
202 |
18.3 |
Doug Ebey, Central Noble |
2A |
Senior |
11 |
32 |
6 |
1 |
200 |
18.1 |
Chris Trump, Hamilton Heights |
3A |
Senior |
11 |
31 |
0 |
2 |
190 |
17.2 |
Rodney Byrnes, Indpls. Ritter |
A |
Senior |
10 |
28 |
0 |
0 |
168 |
16.8 |
Clint Bobb, Seymour |
4A |
Senior |
10 |
27 |
0 |
0 |
162 |
16.2 |
Robbi Petre, Clinton Central |
A |
Senior |
11 |
25 |
0 |
13 |
176 |
16.0 |
Michael Ledo, Fort Wayne Luers |
2A |
Senior |
11 |
29 |
0 |
0 |
174 |
15.8 |
Derenzo Bushrod, Evansville North |
4A |
Senior |
11 |
28 |
0 |
0 |
168 |
15.2 |
Robert Haney, Indiana Deaf |
A |
Senior |
8 |
20 |
0 |
2 |
120 |
15.0 |
Luke Seward, Frankfort |
3A |
Senior |
10 |
24 |
0 |
2 |
148 |
14.8 |
DeMarreo Campbell, Calumet |
3A |
Junior |
10 |
23 |
0 |
4 |
146 |
14.6 |
Ben Wissel, Richmond |
5A |
Senior |
10 |
23 |
0 |
2 |
142 |
14.2 |
Brian Lewis, Jasper |
4A |
Junior |
11 |
26 |
0 |
0 |
156 |
14.1 |
Tyler Roth, Winamac |
2A |
Senior |
11 |
25 |
0 |
1 |
152 |
13.8 |
Matt Miller, Mitchell |
2A |
Junior |
11 |
25 |
0 |
0 |
150 |
13.6 |
Noel Wagner, Perry Central |
A |
Soph. |
11 |
25 |
0 |
0 |
150 |
13.6 |
Sal Shabazz, South Bend Clay |
4A |
Senior |
10 |
22 |
0 |
1 |
134 |
13.4 |
Cole Seifrig, Heritage Hills |
3A |
Soph. |
11 |
24 |
0 |
1 |
144 |
13.2 |
Drew Leer, Lakeland |
3A |
Junior |
11 |
23 |
0 |
3 |
144 |
13.0 |
Brandon Jones, Peru |
3A |
Senior |
11 |
23 |
0 |
2 |
142 |
12.9 |
Adam Barth, Centerville |
2A |
Senior |
10 |
21 |
0 |
1 |
128 |
12.8 |
Taylor Simonis, Westfield |
3A |
Senior |
10 |
20 |
0 |
4 |
128 |
12.8 |
RUSHING
Player, School |
Class |
Grade |
Games |
Rushes |
Yards |
Rushing TD |
Yards Per Game |
Chris Spillmann, Owen Valley |
4A |
Senior |
10 |
287 |
2,421 |
34 |
242.1 |
Robert Haney, Indiana Deaf |
A |
Senior |
8 |
165 |
1,775 |
20 |
221.8 |
Otis Shannon, Indpls. Cathedral |
4A |
Senior |
11 |
293 |
2,294 |
33 |
208.5 |
Derenzo Bushrod, Evansville North |
4A |
Senior |
11 |
218 |
2,285 |
28 |
207.7 |
Chris Trump, Hamilton Heights |
3A |
Senior |
11 |
284 |
2,247 |
30 |
204.2 |
Josh Smith, Attica |
A |
Senior |
11 |
240 |
2,198 |
41 |
199.8 |
Donnie McCoy, Decatur Central |
5A |
Senior |
11 |
281 |
2,138 |
32 |
194.3 |
Rodney Byrnes, Indpls. Ritter |
3A |
Senior |
10 |
183 |
1,918 |
24 |
191.8 |
Robbi Petre, Clinton Central |
A |
Senior |
11 |
274 |
1,987 |
25 |
180.6 |
Doug Ebey, Central Noble |
2A |
Senior |
11 |
210 |
1,978 |
30 |
179.8 |
DeMarreo Campbell, Calumet |
3A |
Junior |
10 |
174 |
1,795 |
23 |
179.5 |
Tyler Radtke, Griffith |
4A |
Senior |
11 |
296 |
1,957 |
32 |
177.9 |
Josh Mills, Delphi |
2A |
Senior |
11 |
261 |
1,946 |
23 |
176.9 |
Brandon Jones, Peru |
3A |
Senior |
11 |
284 |
1,921 |
21 |
174.6 |
Chris Lamb, Mississinewa |
3A |
Senior |
11 |
296 |
1,865 |
20 |
169.5 |
Drew Leer, Lakeland |
3A |
Junior |
11 |
313 |
1,865 |
21 |
169.5 |
Jonny Zwitt, Center Grove |
5A |
Senior |
11 |
247 |
1,837 |
20 |
167.0 |
Damian Walker, Springs Valley |
A |
Senior |
10 |
254 |
1,662 |
16 |
166.3 |
Ryan Roederer, Charlestown |
2A |
Junior |
10 |
193 |
1,646 |
19 |
164.6 |
Gary Fessel, North Harrison |
3A |
Junior |
10 |
277 |
1,617 |
16 |
161.7 |
Luke Seward, Frankfort |
3A |
Senior |
10 |
216 |
1,612 |
24 |
161.2 |
Michael Ledo, Fort Wayne Luers |
2A |
Senior |
11 |
184 |
1,761 |
14 |
160.0 |
Tom Restivo, Plainfield |
4A |
Senior |
9 |
205 |
1,425 |
18 |
158.3 |
Nathan Walker, Tri |
A |
Junior |
9 |
188 |
1,400 |
15 |
155.5 |
Brian Bradshaw, Knightstown |
A |
Junior |
10 |
244 |
1,549 |
15 |
154.9 |
PASSING
Player, School |
Class |
Grade |
Games |
Comp. |
Attempts |
Yards |
Passing TD |
Per Game |
Brett Rhatigan, Lafayette Jefferson |
5A |
Senior |
11 |
170 |
329 |
3,183 |
37 |
289.3 |
Steve Howell, Southport |
5A |
Senior |
10 |
172 |
332 |
2,571 |
18 |
257.1 |
Will Sullivan, Lebanon |
3A |
Senior |
10 |
162 |
313 |
2,512 |
21 |
251.2 |
Jake Schiff, Evansville Mater Dei |
2A |
Junior |
11 |
151 |
246 |
2,719 |
31 |
247.1 |
Kirk Page, Mitchell |
2A |
Senior |
11 |
177 |
309 |
2,631 |
20 |
239.1 |
Clayton Richard, McCutcheon |
4A |
Soph. |
11 |
150 |
283 |
2,579 |
21 |
234.4 |
Elliot Vice, Southmont |
2A |
Junior |
11 |
172 |
372 |
2,555 |
26 |
233.2 |
Mike Rhinehart, Homestead |
5A |
Senior |
10 |
146 |
250 |
2,129 |
30 |
212.9 |
Mike Watson, Madison |
4A |
Junior |
10 |
153 |
296 |
2,106 |
16 |
210.6 |
Rob Thomas, Indpls. Broad Ripple |
5A |
Freshman |
10 |
104 |
187 |
2,080 |
19 |
208.0 |
Chris Hill, Lawrence North |
5A |
Senior |
10 |
140 |
263 |
2,066 |
17 |
206.6 |
Nathan Gibson, Northwestern |
2A |
Senior |
10 |
149 |
263 |
2,015 |
16 |
201.5 |
Brandon Dumford, Northeastern |
A |
Senior |
10 |
99 |
211 |
1,926 |
24 |
192.6 |
Kelvin Norfleet, Harding |
2A |
Senior |
11 |
125 |
250 |
2,105 |
23 |
191.3 |
Brent Doty, Wawasee |
4A |
Junior |
11 |
202 |
321 |
2,091 |
23 |
190.0 |
Matt Ogle, Carroll (Fort Wayne) |
4A |
Senior |
11 |
133 |
247 |
2,072 |
16 |
188.3 |
Tim Schafer, Wheeler |
2A |
Senior |
11 |
145 |
260 |
2,022 |
18 |
183.8 |
Curt Rawlings, Clinton Central |
A |
Senior |
11 |
78 |
151 |
2,018 |
26 |
183.4 |
Justin Wentzel, South Newton |
A |
Junior |
10 |
75 |
146 |
1,737 |
24 |
173.7 |
Phillip Johnson, Tell City |
2A |
Junior |
11 |
130 |
254 |
1,883 |
14 |
171.1 |
Alex Kixmiller, North Knox |
2A |
Junior |
10 |
143 |
271 |
1,702 |
10 |
170.2 |
Kyle Anslinger, Evansville Reitz |
5A |
Soph. |
10 |
118 |
224 |
1,690 |
13 |
169.0 |
David Eads, Franklin |
4A |
Senior |
10 |
144 |
264 |
1,662 |
16 |
166.2 |
Dustin Huff, Martinsville |
5A |
Soph. |
10 |
114 |
191 |
1,625 |
13 |
162.5 |
Doug Bouchie, Vincennes Lincoln |
4A |
Senior |
11 |
91 |
161 |
1,775 |
26 |
161.3 |
RECEIVING
Player, School |
Class |
Grade |
Games |
Catches |
Yards |
Receiving TD |
Yards Per Game |
Pat Graham, Indpls. Broad Ripple |
5A |
Senior |
10 |
52 |
1,344 |
18 |
134.4 |
Travis Reynolds, Mitchell |
2A |
Senior |
11 |
91 |
1,285 |
10 |
116.8 |
Dustin Deno, Lafayette Jefferson |
5A |
Senior |
11 |
74 |
1,268 |
17 |
115.2 |
Sam Logan, South Newton |
A |
Junior |
10 |
45 |
1,128 |
18 |
112.8 |
Danny Gibson, Madison |
4A |
Junior |
10 |
70 |
1,125 |
11 |
112.5 |
Brandon Clifton, McCutcheon |
4A |
Senior |
11 |
55 |
1,192 |
15 |
108.3 |
Matt Singleton, Homestead |
5A |
Senior |
10 |
64 |
1,025 |
-- |
102.5 |
Dan Hartman, East Central |
4A |
Junior |
11 |
58 |
1,106 |
14 |
100.5 |
Torey Rauch, Southmont |
2A |
Senior |
11 |
67 |
1,104 |
9 |
100.3 |
Nick Elliott, Lebanon |
3A |
Senior |
10 |
49 |
995 |
12 |
99.5 |
Brett Behrens, Wheeler |
2A |
Junior |
11 |
71 |
1,087 |
11 |
98.8 |
Ryan Hahaj, Fort Wayne Northrop |
5A |
Senior |
10 |
45 |
933 |
8 |
93.3 |
Ben Steckler, Southridge |
2A |
Senior |
10 |
41 |
925 |
11 |
92.5 |
Micah Staley, Concord |
4A |
Junior |
9 |
55 |
814 |
7 |
90.4 |
Lucas Quinlan, Southport |
5A |
Senior |
9 |
36 |
811 |
6 |
90.1 |
Patrick Mallory, Evansville Mater Dei |
2A |
Junior |
11 |
50 |
975 |
15 |
88.6 |
Nathan Whalen, Greenwood |
4A |
Senior |
10 |
37 |
842 |
8 |
84.2 |
Jared Schiff, Evansville Mater Dei |
2A |
Senior |
11 |
47 |
900 |
8 |
81.8 |
Tyler Clevenger, Winchester |
2A |
Junior |
10 |
57 |
814 |
8 |
81.4 |
Ben Morrow, West Washington |
A |
Senior |
11 |
36 |
875 |
11 |
79.5 |
Kevin Hall, Northwestern |
2A |
Senior |
10 |
56 |
770 |
8 |
77.0 |
Luke Dean, Salem |
2A |
Senior |
10 |
41 |
768 |
6 |
76.8 |
Bobby Likens, Wawasee |
4A |
Junior |
11 |
68 |
819 |
6 |
74.4 |
Zach Wellsand, Chesterton |
5A |
Senior |
10 |
38 |
743 |
10 |
74.3 |
Matt Miller, Mitchell |
2A |
Junior |
11 |
44 |
779 |
8 |
70.8 |
PUNTING
3 punts per game minimum
Player, School |
Class |
Grade |
Games |
Punts |
Total Yards |
Best |
Avg. Punt |
Clay Bays, Kokomo |
5A |
Junior |
10 |
35 |
1,438 |
61 |
41.0 |
Ross Collins, Union City |
A |
Senior |
7 |
25 |
1,005 |
66 |
40.2 |
Chris Brock, Eastern (Greentown) |
A |
Senior |
10 |
44 |
1,776 |
60 |
40.3 |
Steve Weatherford, Terre Haute North |
5A |
Senior |
10 |
48 |
1,865 |
60 |
38.8 |
Justin Long, Martinsville |
5A |
Senior |
9 |
29 |
1,111 |
63 |
38.3 |
Russ Peterson, Indpls. Arlington |
5A |
Junior |
9 |
28 |
1,063 |
54 |
37.9 |
Dave Helvey, Hamilton Southeastern |
5A |
Junior |
10 |
35 |
1,319 |
52 |
37.6 |
Jared Scrafton, Warsaw |
5A |
Senior |
8 |
35 |
1,317 |
55 |
37.6 |
Ryan Stafford, Carmel |
5A |
Junior |
11 |
28 |
1,044 |
58 |
37.2 |
Ryan Linn, Southmont |
2A |
Senior |
11 |
39 |
1,445 |
57 |
37.0 |
Justin Grimes, Crawfordsville |
3A |
Senior |
9 |
30 |
1,096 |
-- |
36.5 |
Aaron Hanlin, Westfield |
3A |
Senior |
9 |
31 |
1,126 |
56 |
36.3 |
Phil Vorndran, DeKalb |
4A |
Junior |
10 |
36 |
1,304 |
50 |
36.2 |
Dustin Bales, Tipton |
2A |
Junior |
10 |
50 |
1,756 |
58 |
35.1 |
INTERCEPTIONS
Kyndal Hashman, Columbus East |
4A |
Senior |
11 |
14 |
0 |
Chase Cornils, Hagerstown |
A |
Senior |
9 |
12 |
1 |
Ben Morrow, West Washington |
A |
Senior |
11 |
12 |
0 |
Brandon Pullen, Clinton Central |
A |
Junior |
11 |
12 |
1 |
Theron Schmid, Attica |
A |
Senior |
11 |
12 |
0 |
Jeremy Newton, Linton-Stockton |
A |
Senior |
10 |
11 |
1 |
Eric Anthrop, Lafayette Central Catholic |
A |
Senior |
10 |
10 |
0 |
David Gater, East Noble |
4A |
Senior |
11 |
10 |
2 |
Blake Schoen, Benton Central |
3A |
Junior |
11 |
10 |
2 |
Billy Slama, Zionsville |
3A |
Senior |
11 |
9 |
0 |
Andy Bolinger, Huntington North |
5A |
Senior |
11 |
8 |
0 |
Aaron Pearison, Sullivan |
3A |
Senior |
11 |
8 |
1 |
Lee Schulz, Cass |
2A |
Senior |
10 |
8 |
0 |
Bret Winegardner, Pioneer |
A |
Fr. |
11 |
8 |
0 |
B.J. Cunningham, Tippecanoe Valley |
3A |
Senior |
10 |
7 |
2 |
Nick Johnson, Western Boone |
2A |
Senior |
11 |
7 |
1 |
Phillip Johnson, Tell City |
2A |
Junior |
11 |
7 |
0 |
Philo Lange, Park Tudor |
A |
Senior |
11 |
7 |
1 |
Aaron Wallace, Lebanon |
3A |
Senior |
10 |
7 |
0 |
Brian Carsten, Fort Wayne Luers |
2A |
Junior |
11 |
6 |
2 |
Taylor Clark, Carmel |
5A |
Senior |
11 |
6 |
0 |
Nick Lain, Tell City |
2A |
Junior |
11 |
6 |
1 |
Ross McDonald, Fountain Central |
2A |
Senior |
10 |
6 |
0 |
Josh Parker, Edgewood |
3A |
Junior |
11 |
6 |
0 |
Kyle Podell, Winamac |
2A |
Junior |
11 |
6 |
0 |
Jeff Samardzija, Valparaiso |
5A |
Soph. |
11 |
6 |
0 |
Nick Scott, Danville |
2A |
Senior |
11 |
6 |
0 |
Kris Sexton, Westfield |
3A |
Junior |
10 |
6 |
0 |
Deric Sharp, Danville |
2A |
Senior |
11 |
6 |
0 |
Josh Smith, Attica |
A |
Senior |
11 |
6 |
3 |
Brian Sutton, New Albany |
5A |
Junior |
11 |
6 |
0 |
John Willhoite, Lebanon |
3A |
Junior |
10 |
6 |
0 |
MILESTONES
East Noble celebrated the first 10-victory football season in school history as it defeated Carroll 49-14 in the Class 4A Sectional 12 semifinals Oct. 27. The victory also avenged East Noble’s only loss of the season, a 28-27 setback on Sept. 15.
Travis Reynolds, a senior wide receiver at Mitchell, concluded his record-breaking career by grabbing 12 passes for 192 yards in a 70-28 Class 2A Sectional 32 loss at Evansville Mater Dei. He finished his career with a state-record 203 receptions for 2,914 yards. His career yardage total ranks third on the state’s all-time list behind Jason McCormick of North Montgomery (3,607) and David Haugh of North Judson (2,941), and the 2000 season total of 1,285 yards ranks ninth on the state chart. Meanwhile, Mitchell senior quarterback Kirk Page finished his career with 5,899 yards, which stands 14th on the state career passing yardage list.
Brett Rhatigan, a senior quarterback at Lafayette Jefferson, finished the season with 3,183 passing yards on 170 of 329 with 37 touchdowns. Rhatigan, a first-year starter, leads the state in average yards per game passing. His season yardage total ranks ninth on the state’s all-time single-season chart. The state record is 3,973 by Rick Mirer of Goshen in 1988.
Otis Shannon, a senior running back at Indianapolis Cathedral, concluded his career with a 14-7 loss at Plainfield in Class 4A Sectional 15. Shannon rushed for 2,294 yards this season and ranks as Indiana’s career rushing leader with 7,560 yards. He also holds the single-game standard with 489 yards on 48 carries in an Oct. 15, 1999 game against Cincinnati LaSalle.
Noel Wagner, a sophomore running back at Perry Central, broke the school’s season rushing record Oct. 27 with 216 yards in a 31-8 Class A Sectional 40 victory over North Daviess. Wagner has 1,618 yards this season, erasing the former mark of 1,467 set by Mark Gibson in 1986.
Jonny Zwitt, a senior running back at Center Grove, broke the Johnson County season rushing record Oct. 27 in a 55-7 Class 5A Sectional 7 triumph over Terre Haute North. Zwitt carried 11 times for 167 yards and raised his season total to 1,837. The previous mark was 1,765 yards by Millard Sutton of Center Grove in 1960.
WHAT'S AHEAD ON THE IHSAA WEBSITE
FOOTBALL
Friday (Nov. 3) – Sectional championship results under Football/2000 Sectional Results.
VOLLEYBALL
Saturday (Nov. 4) – State Finals results under Volleyball/2000 State Finals Results.
BOYS and GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY
Saturday (Nov. 4) – State finals results will be posted with all team scores and individual times for each gender. Those will be posted under Girls Cross Country/2000 State Finals Results and Boys Cross Country/2000 State Finals Results.
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