Indiana High School Athletic Association, Inc.

9150 North Meridian Street, PO Box 40650, Indianapolis, Indiana 46240–0650

Phone: 317–846–6601    Fax: 317–575–4244    Website: www.ihsaa.org

Blake Ress, Commissioner

________________________________________________________________________________

MEDIA INFORMATION                                                                                                  August 22, 2006

Contact: Jason Wille, Sports Information Director                                                                    

E–Mail: jwille@ihsaa.org

 

 

FIRST WEEK OF FALL SPORTS STATISTICS COMPILED

Following the first week of competition, the IHSAA, using the on-line service at Athlistics.com, has published the state’s statistical leaders in several categories in the sports of football, soccer and volleyball. The listings can be found later in this news release.

 

The IHSAA has encouraged every member school to participate in this statistical compilation by designating a single individual to register at www.athlistics.com  and to maintain the school’s team and individual statistics throughout the season.

 

Athlistics maintains a similar look to last year when it was known as Stats & Go while several features have been upgraded and new ones added. The information contained at Athlistics.com comes with a subscription fee to all but those registered to input the data from the participating schools.

 

Subscribers to the site will be able to assist their favorite school’s athletic department as 25 percent of subscription revenue benefits a school designated by the individual.

 

All updates should conclude each Monday at 10 a.m. ET as the leaders in various categories will be published for free on the IHSAA website and distributed to the state’s media each Tuesday.

 

 

FOOTBALL

 

2006 IHSAA Football Single-Game Best Performances

 

·    As reported by the schools to Athlistics.com, the IHSAA’s exclusive statistics reporting and publishing service. Statistical updates should be completed by 10 a.m. ET each Monday.

 

 

RUSHING (275 yards minimum)

Yards

Name

Carries-TD

Gr

School

Opponent

Date

None to date.

 

 

PASSING YARDAGE (275 yards minimum)

Yards

Name

Comp-Att-Int-TD

Gr

School

Opponent

Date

349

Timmy Fogarty

20-27-1-4

11

Lafayette Jefferson

Zionsville

8/18

340

Tyler Hernly

11-20-1-4

12

Delta

Jay County

8/18

319

Cory Millikan

19-25-1-2

12

Bedford North Lawrence

Edgewood

8/18

 

 

PASSING PERCENTAGE (.700 minimum with a minimum of 10 attempts)

Perc.

Name

Comp-Att-Yds-Int-TD

Gr

School

Opponent

Date

.866

Adam Walton

13-15-194-0-1

12

Speedway

Cloverdale

8/18

.818

Eric Geier

9-11-172-0-2

12

Marion

Madison-Grant

8/18

.800

Jacob McGrew

8-10-134-1-0

12

Heritage Hills

Vincennes Lincoln

8/18

.760

Cory Millikan

19-25-319-1-2

12

Bedford North Lawrence

Edgewood

8/18

.750

Jonte Clark

15-20-110-1-1

10

Indianapolis Northwest

Lebanon

8/18

.750

Terrence Johnson

9-12-126-1-0

11

Jeffersonville

Evansville Reitz

8/18

.750

Kyle Ray

12-16-124-0-4

12

Indian Creek

Edinburgh

8/18

.740

Timmy Fogarty

20-27-349-1-4

11

Lafayette Jefferson

Zionsville

8/18

.736

Adam Musielak

14-19-163-0-2

11

Highland

Wheeler

8/18

.733

Broc Miller

11-15-149-0-2

12

Northview

Salem

8/18

 

 

PASSING TOUCHDOWNS (4 minimum)

TD

Name

Comp-Att-Yds-Int

Gr

School

Opponent

Date

4

Cody Binkley

11-19-231-1

10

Knox

Winamac

8/18

4

Timmy Fogarty

20-27-349-1

11

Lafayette Jefferson

Zionsville

8/18

4

Tyler Hernly

11-20-340-1

12

Delta

Jay County

8/18

4

Kyle Ray

12-16-124-0

12

Indian Creek

Edinburgh

8/18

 

 

RECEIVING YARDAGE (150 yards minimum)

Yards

Name

Rec-TD

Gr

School

Opponent

Date

209

Marcus Phelps

11-1

12

LaPorte

New Prairie

8/18

205

Brady Young

6-2

11

Delta

Jay County

8/18

169

P.J. Tyson

8-2

12

Lafayette Jefferson

Zionsville

8/18

163

Corben Lee

3-2

11

Wheeler

Highland

8/18

 

 

RECEPTIONS (8 minimum)

Rec

Name

Yds-TD

Gr

School

Opponent

Date

11

Marcus Phelps

209-1

12

LaPorte

New Prairie

8/18

8

Ryan Hitchcock

82-0

12

Bedford North Lawrence

Edgewood

8/18

8

P.J. Tyson

169-2

12

Lafayette Jefferson

Zionsville

8/18

 

 

SCORING (30 points minimum)

Points

Name

TD-PAT(1)-PAT(2)-FG

Gr

School

Opponent

Date

36

Bobby Hanna

5-6-0-0

12

Rensselaer Central

North Newton

8/18

30

Darren Evans

5-0-0-0

12

Warren Central

Franklin Central

8/18

30

Chad Sherer

4-6-0-0

11

Hamilton Heights

Tipton

8/18

 

 

INTERCEPTIONS (3 minimum)

Int

Name

Gr

School

Opponent

Date

None to date.

 

 

2006 IHSAA Football State Statistical Leaders

 

Information as of Monday, August 21, 2006

The following lists of statistical leaders are compiled from information contained at Athlistics.com, the IHSAA’s exclusive athletic statistics reporting and publishing service. The IHSAA encourages each of its member schools to participate by registering for free at Athlistics.com and updating team and individual statistics by 10 a.m. ET / 9 a.m. CT each Monday through the end of the season. Subscribers to the site will be able to assist their favorite school’s athletic department as 25 percent of subscription revenue benefits the school designated by the individual.

 

Rushing Yards per game (minimum 126.0 yards per game)

 

Name

Grade

School (Class)

Games

Rush

Yds.

TD

YPG

1.

Tyler Smith

12

Shenandoah (A)

1

32

257

2

257.0

2.

Bobby Hanna

12

Rensselaer Central (2A)

1

12

215

5

215.0

3.

Zac Chapman

12

East Noble (4A)

1

29

208

2

208.0

4.

Tommy Schaffer

11

Lawrence North (5A)

1

18

204

2

204.0

5.

Bryan Schroeder

11

North Harrison (3A)

1

22

203

2

203.0

6.

Joe Holland

12

Indianapolis Chatard (3A)

1

10

191

4

191.0

7.

Ryan Masters

12

Clarksville (2A)

1

11

190

3

190.0

8.

Kyle Wilson

12

Lebanon (4A)

1

23

188

3

188.0

9.

Grant Billings

10

Twin Lakes (3A)

1

12

175

3

175.0

10.

Jarius Johnson

10

Kokomo (5A)

1

22

173

3

173.0

11.

Artis Chambers

10

Fort Wayne Snider (5A)

1

17

157

1

157.0

12.

Jordan Federick

12

Pike Central (3A)

1

12

156

1

156.0

 

William Stubbs

12

Indianapolis Cathedral (4A)

1

19

156

2

156.0

14.

Chad Lieberman

11

Hagerstown (A)

1

15

153

3

153.0

15.

Sam Derossett

12

Boonville (4A)

1

23

145

0

145.0

16.

Michael Woodsmall

 

North Central (Farmersburg) (A)

1

27

139

1

139.0

17.

Cody Eaves

12

South Spencer (2A)

1

16

129

0

129.0

18.

Lucas Lindsey

12

Triton (A)

1

7

128

2

128.0

19.

Derrick Yoder

12

Fairfield (2A)

1

13

127

2

127.0

20.

Randy Brewer

11

Sullivan (3A)

1

12

126

1

126.0

 

Craig Ray

12

Plainfield (4A)

1

15

126

2

126.0

 

Receiving Yards per game (minimum 72.0 yards per game)

 

Name

Grade

School (Class)

Games

Rec.

Yds.

TD

YPG

1.

Marcus Phelps

12

LaPorte (5A)

1

11

209

1

209.0

2.

Brady Young

11

Delta (4A)

1

6

205

2

205.0

3.

P.J. Tyson

11

Lafayette Jefferson (5A)

1

8

169

0

169.0

4.

Devon Edwards

12

Knox (2A)

1

3

131

2

131.0

5.

Shane Trisco

11

Fremont (A)

1

3

128

1

128.0

6.

Reese Craig

11

Bedford North Lawrence (5A)

1

3

117

2

117.0

7.

Michael Myers

11

Delphi (2A)

1

6

103

2

103.0

8.

Derek Smith

12

Tri-County (A)

1

3

100

1

100.0

9.

Ryan Poxon

11

Lafayette Jefferson (5A)

1

5

99

0

99.0

10.

Justin Hoover

12

Eastside (2A)

1

4

94

1

94.0

11

Justin Patterson

11

Kokomo (5A)

1

3

92

0

92.0

12.

Wes Winkle

10

Yorktown (3A)

1

5

91

1

91.0

13.

Cody Majchrzak

11

Knox (2A)

1

5

89

2

89.0

14.

Chase Yocum

12

Northview (4A)

1

7

82

2

82.0

 

Ryan Hitchcock

12

Bedford North Lawrence (5A)

1

8

82

0

82.0

16.

Nate Loomis

12

Union City (A)

1

3

79

0

79.0

 

Ryan Kerrigan

12

Muncie Central (4A)

1

4

79

1

79.0

18.

Tyler Kennedy

10

Pendleton Heights (4A)

1

4

75

1

75.0

19.

Bobby James

10

Hobart (4A)

1

2

74

1

74.0

20.

Barr Jacob

12

Plainfield (4A)

1

3

72

1

72.0


               

Scoring per game (minimum 12 points per game)

 

Name

Grade

School

Games

TD

PAT-1

2-PT

FG

Total

PPG

1.

Bobby Hanna

12

Rensselaer Central (2A)

1

5

6

0

0

36

36.0

2.

Ryon Keys

12

Yorktown (3A)

1

4

0

1

0

26

26.0

3.

Reese Craig

11

Bedford North Lawrence (5A)

1

4

0

0

0

24

24.0

 

Joe Holland

12

Indianapolis Chatard (3A)

1

4

0

0

0

24

24.0

5.

Justin Schwab

12

Tri-County (A)

1

3

0

1

0

20

20.0

6.

Grant Billings

12

Twin Lakes (3A)

1

3

0

0

0

18

18.0

 

Zach Birge

12

Noblesville (5A)

1

3

0

0

0

18

18.0

 

Jarius Johnson

10

Kokomo (5A)

1

3

0

0

0

18

18.0

 

Chad Lieberman

11

Hagerstown (A)

1

3

0

0

0

18

18.0

 

Cody Majchrzak

11

Knox (2A)

1

3

0

0

0

18

18.0

 

Ryan Masters

12

Clarksville (2A)

1

3

0

0

0

18

18.0

 

Nathan Schipp

11

Heritage Hills (3A)

1

3

0

0

0

18

18.0

 

Kyle Wilson

12

Lebanon (4A)

1

3

0

0

0

18

18.0

14.

Todd Martin

12

South Spencer (2A)

1

2

5

0

0

17

17.0

15.

Cory Chamberlain

12

Pike Central (3A)

1

2

0

2

0

16

16.0

 

Tyler Jenkinson

11

Union City (A)

1

2

4

0

0

16

16.0

17.

Tommy Schaffer

11

Lawrence North (5A)

1

2

0

1

0

14

14.0

18.

Michael Myers

11

Delphi (2A)

1

2

1

0

0

13

13.0

19.

26 others

 

 

1

 2

0

0

0

12

12.0

 

Passing Yards per game (minimum 131.0 yards per game)

 

Name

Grade

School (Class)

Games

Comp.

Att.

Yds.

TD

Int.

YPG

1.

Timmy Fogarty

10

Lafayette Jefferson (5A)

1

20

27

349

4

1

349.0

2.

Tyler Hernly

12

Delta (4A)

1

11

20

340

4

1

340.0

3.

Cory Millikan

12

Bedford North Lawrence (5A)

1

19

25

319

2

1

319.0

4.

Adam Creed

12

LaPorte (5A)

1

17

40

268

2

3

268.0

5.

Kyle Tweed

12

Pendleton Heights (4A)

1

19

32

267

1

1

267.0

6.

Cody Binkley

10

Knox (2A)

1

10

19

231

4

1

231.0

7.

Tyler Delauder

12

Eastside (2A)

1

15

33

194

1

3

194.0

8.

Caleb Wilcoxson

11

Huntington North (5A)

1

16

30

189

1

2

189.0

9.

Nathan Ellis

11

Plainfield (4A)

1

11

21

170

2

1

170.0

10.

James Taulman

11

Tri-County (A)

1

7

16

167

2

0

167.0

11.

Cody Beardon

12

McCutcheon (4A)

1

11

16

163

0

1

163.0

12.

Dustin Land

11

Springs Valley (A)

1

9

6

158

0

2

158.0

13.

Jacob Walker

10

Yorktown (3A)

1

9

17

150

1

0

150.0

14.

Broc Miller

12

Northview (4A)

1

11

15

149

2

0

149.0

15.

Josh Miracle

12

Hobart (4A)

1

6

7

148

2

0

148.0

16.

Jimmy Swank

 

North Central (Farmersburg) (A)

1

10

21

146

2

0

146.0

17.

Andrew Holmes

12

Fremont (A)

1

6

15

144

1

0

144.0

18.

Zach Hoke

11

Fishers (5A)

1

13

27

138

0

1

138.0

19.

Jacob McGrew

12

Heritage Hills (3A)

1

8

10

134

0

1

134.0

20.

Bryce Robinson

11

Kokomo (5A)

1

4

6

131

0

0

131.0

 

Tackles per game (minimum 12 tackles per game)

 

Name

Grade

School

Games

Solo

Assist

Total

Per Game

1.

Steven Webster

12

South Spencer (2A)

1

14

4

18

18.0

2.

Cody Burden

11

South Spencer (2A)

1

9

8

17

17.0

3.

Matt Baker

12

Yorktown (3A)

1

8

8

16

16.0

 

Chris Jacobs

11

Roncalli (4A)

1

7

9

16

16.0

 

Jay Neal

10

Yorktown (3A)

1

6

10

16

16.0

6.

Caleb Bays

 

North Central (Farmersburg) (A)

1

9

6

15

15.0

 

Rich Bray

11

Westfield (4A)

1

11

4

15

15.0

 

Aaron Bressler

11

Fremont (A)

1

9

6

15

15.0

 

Michael Woodsmall

 

North Central (Farmersburg) (A)

1

10

5

15

15.0

 

Logan Worl

11

Cambridge City (A)

1

10

5

15

15.0

11.

Matt Gilbert

12

Cambridge City (A)

1

10

4

14

14.0

 

Joey Jarboe

11

Cambridge City (A)

1

8

6

14

14.0

13.

Chris Hawkey

11

Union City (A)

1

8

5

13

13.0

 

Blaine Miller

10

Manchester (2A)

1

9

4

13

13.0

 

Joey Pigg

 

North Central (Farmersburg) (A)

1

7

6

13

13.0

16.

Matt Baker

12

Yorktown (3A)

1

8

4

12

12.0

 

Cole Bell

12

Tri-County (A)

1

12

0

12

12.0

 

Aaron Hammons

10

Lake Station Edison (A)

1

9

3

12

12.0

 

Coy Pennington

12

Delphi (2A)

1

6

6

12

12.0

 

John Reed

12

Southridge (2A)

1

7

5

12

12.0

 

Seth Trueblood

12

Salem (3A)

1

7

5

12

12.0

 

Quarterback Sacks per game (minimum 1.0 sacks per game)

 

Name

Grade

School

Games

Sacks

Yards

Per Game

1.

Dustin Colvin

12

Sheridan (A)

1

3

27

3.0

 

Spenser Rohler

12

Zionsville (4A)

1

3

0

3.0

3.

Bo Barnett

10

Plainfield (4A)

1

2

­--

2.0

 

Cody Bearden

10

McCutcheon (4A)

1

2

11

2.0

 

Chris Dean

12

Northview (4A)

1

2

--

2.0

 

Matt Gilbert

12

Cambridge City (A)

1

2

16

2.0

 

Thomas Green

10

North Harrison (3A)

1

2

7

2.0

 

Ivory Hemingway

12

Lawrence North (5A)

1

2

0

2.0

 

Kakpindi Jamiru

10

Indianapolis Cathedral (4A)

1

2

6

2.0

 

Josh Jellison

12

Plainfield (4A)

1

2

--

2.0

 

Nathan Simpson

12

Heritage Hills (3A)

1

2

22

2.0

12.

Josh Gunder

12

Central Noble (2A)

1

1.5

10

1.5

13.

50 others

 

 

1

1

--

1.0

 

Interceptions (minimum 1.0 per game)

 

Name

Grade

School

Games

Int.

Per Game

1.

Kyler Gray

12

Shenandoah (A)

1

2

2.0

 

Josh Schwanholt

12

Milan (A)

1

2

2.0

 

James Wodicka

12

West Lafayette (3A)

1

2

2.0

4.

36 others

 

 

1

1

1.0

 

Punting (min. 2.88 punts per game)

 

Name

Grade

School (Class)

Games

Punts

Yds.

Avg.

1.

Justin Moore

10

Fishers (5A)

1

3

137

45.7

2.

Andy Dunscomb

12

West Lafayette (3A)

1

4

173

43.3

3.

Sam Derossett

12

Boonville (4A)

1

4

161

40.3

4.

Devin Edwards

12

Knox (2A)

1

5

185

37.0

5.

Michael Myers

12

Southmont (2A)

1

3

109

36.3

6.

Tom Mambourg

12

Munster (4A)

1

3

107

35.7

7.

Vance Johnston

11

Portage (5A)

1

4

142

35.5

8.

Clayton Pusey

11

Fort Wayne Concordia (3A)

1

5

177

35.4

9.

Tyler Delauder

12

Eastside (2A)

1

4

141

35.3

10.

Kyle Brown

11

Roncalli (4A)

1

4

139

34.8

 

James Taulman

11

Tri-County (A)

1

4

139

34.8

12.

Evan Bonnell

9

Winamac (2A)

1

6

208

34.7

13.

John Lash

11

East Noble (4A)

1

5

172

34.4

14.

Travis Pennington

9

Milan (A)

1

5

168

33.6

15.

Conor O’Banion

11

Carmel (5A)

1

5

167

33.4

16.

Todd Martin

12

South Spencer (2A)

1

4

132

33.0

17.

Nathan Hibbert

12

Knightstown (A)

1

5

161

32.2

18.

Jordan Hansen

12

Bedford North Lawrence (5A)

1

3

96

32.0

 

Patrick Brown

10

Central Noble (2A)

1

4

128

32.0

20.

Caleb Shockley

11

Kokomo (5A)

1

3

93

31.0

 

Matt Howard

11

Westfield (4A)

1

8

248

31.0

 

 

 

VOLLEYBALL

 

2006 IHSAA Volleyball Single-Game Best Performances

 

·    As reported by the schools to Athlistics.com, the IHSAA’s exclusive statistics reporting and publishing service. Statistical updates should be completed by 10 a.m. ET each Monday.

 

SERVICE ACES (10 minimum)

No.

Name

Gr

School

Opponent

Date

13

Sarah Kocher

12

Franklin Central

Indianapolis Arlington

8/15

13

Tara Newton

12

Franklin Central

Indianapolis Arlington

8/15

12

Kara Edmundson

9

Greensburg

East Central

8/14

12

Shawnda Sherfy

12

Cowan

Daleville

8/18

12

Alex Smith

11

Heritage Christian

Decatur Central

8/21

12

Kylie Wood

9

Greensburg

Franklin County

8/17

11

Jillian Hicks

10

Heritage Christian

Zionsville

8/15

11

Cami Miller

12

Linton-Stockton

Eminence

8/17

10

Colleen Ahaus

11

Oldenburg Academy

Edinburgh

8/15

10

Melanie Culp

12

Heritage Christian

Decatur Central

8/21

 

KILLS (25 minimum)

No.

Name

Gr

School

Opponent

Date

35

Lauren Hallenbeck

12

Merrillville

Griffith

8/15

31

Hannah Sullivan

11

New Albany

Jennings County

8/19

31

Taylor Wittmer

12

Loogootee

Northeast Dubois

8/17

28

Mollie Taulbee

12

Knox

Kouts

8/15

 

ASSISTS (45 minimum)

No.

Name

Gr

School

Opponent

Date

67

Lauren Nash

11

New Albany

Jennings County

8/19

55

Samantha Alspaugh

12

Yorktown

Westfield

8/15

55

Natalie Buchs

12

DeKalb

Garrett

8/15

48

Paige Weber

12

Roncalli

Avon

8/19

46

Courtney Dayhuff

12

Clay City

Union (Dugger)

8/15

 

BLOCKS (15 minimum)

No.

Name

Gr

School

Opponent

Date

18

KathAnn Cassel

11

East Noble

Angola

8/17

18

Nichole Kocher

12

Madison

Salem

8/17

17

Chelsea Shadday

12

East Noble

Angola

8/17

15

Steph Farver

10

DeKalb

Leo

8/17

15

Hannah Jackson

12

Southwestern (Hanover)

Scottsburg

8/21

15

Nichole Kocher

12

Madison

South Dearborn

8/21

15

Emily Wolf

11

Madison

Salem

8/17

 

DIGS (30 minimum)

No.

Name

Gr

School

Opponent

Date

46

Megan Worland

10

Washington Catholic

Shoals

8/17

36

Emily Meister

10

Guerin Catholic

Elwood

8/14

34

Anna Marie Butcher

10

Washington Catholic

Shoals

8/17

33

Mikala Gentory

11

Morristown

Eastern Hancock

8/15

31

Lauren Kaminsky

12

Hammond Clark

Boone Grove

8/19

30

Kaitlin Misenheimer

11

Lafayette Central Catholic

Fountain Central

8/17

 

 

2006 IHSAA Volleyball State Statistical Leaders

 

Information as of Monday, August 21, 2006

The following lists of statistical leaders are compiled from information contained at Athlistics.com, the IHSAA’s exclusive athletic statistics reporting and publishing service. The IHSAA encourages each of its member schools to participate by registering for free at Athlistics.com and updating team and individual statistics by 10 a.m. ET / 9 a.m. CT each Monday through the end of the season. Subscribers to the site will be able to assist their favorite school’s athletic department as 25 percent of subscription revenue benefits the school designated by the individual.

 

Aces per game (minimum 11)

 

Name

School (Class)

Grade

Games

Aces

Per Game

1.

Shawnda Sherfy

Cowan (A)

12

6

20

3.33

2.

Alex Smith

Heritage Christian (2A)

11

6

13

2.17

3.

Tara Newton

Franklin Central (4A)

12

7

15

2.14

4.

Jill Knueven

Oldenburg Academy (A)

11

6

12

2.00

 

Sarah Kocher

Franklin Central (4A)

12

7

14

2.00

6.

Melanie Culp

Heritage Christian (2A)

12

6

11

1.83

 

Jillian Hicks

Heritage Christian (2A)

10

6

11

1.83

8.

Kelsey Firestone

Linton-Stockton (2A)

12

10

17

1.70

9.

Cami Miller

Linton-Stockton (2A)

12

10

13

1.30

10.

Abbey Bullerdick

Southmont (3A)

12

10

12

1.20

11.

Logan Doyle

North Putnam (2A)

10

13

15

1.15

12.

Brookley Billingsley

Triton Central (2A)

12

11

11

1.00

13.

Allison Nix

Valparaiso (4A)

12

18

17

0.94

14.

Lauren Kaminsky

Hammond Clark (3A)

12

15

13

0.87

15.

Ayla Bullis

Washington Township (A)

12

19

15

0.79

16.

Ashley McKissack

Oak Hill (2A)

12

17

13

0.76

17.

Portia Bailey

Hamilton Southeastern (4A)

10

15

11

0.73

 

Laura Moreno

Hammond Clark (3A)

11

15

11

0.73

 

Kaitlyn Taylor

Hamilton Southeastern (4A)

11

15

11

0.73

 

Kenzie Tonn

Hamilton Southeastern (4A)

11

15

11

0.73

 

Kills per game (minimum 36)

 

Name

School (Class)

Grade

Games

Kills

Per Game

1.

Taylor Wittmer

Loogootee (A)

12

8

54

6.75

2.

Hannah Sullivan

New Albany (4A)

11

9

46

5.11

3.

Danielle LaGrange

Heritage Hills (3A)

10

16

80

5.00

4.

Ashley McCullough

Clay City (A)

12

9

41

4.56

5.

Katie Wilson

Speedway (2A)

12

9

40

4.44

6.

Megan Rehmer

Center Grove (4A)

11

16

66

4.13

7.

Tiffany Elmore

Jennings County (4A)

11

9

37

4.11

8.

Lauren Hallenbeck

Merrillville (4A)

12

16

65

4.06

 

Mandy Nichols

Center Grove (4A)

11

16

65

4.06

10.

Laura Lawson

Western Boone (3A)

12

10

38

3.80

 

Kylee Lehrman

Bellmont (3A)

11

10

38

3.80

12.

Chelsie Kelly

Merrillville (4A)

12

12

44

3.67

13.

Brittany Daulton

Lawrence North (4A)

11

11

40

3.64

14.

Kaisi Nixon

Jasper (3A)

11

10

36

3.60

15.

Kate Letcher

West Lafayette (3A)

12

14

50

3.57

16.

Chelsea Clark

Yorktown (3A)

12

11

36

3.27

17.

Jordan Seifrig

Heritage Hills (3A)

10

16

46

2.88

18.

Ayla Bullis

Washington Township (A)

12

19

52

2.74

19.

Krystal Hevner

Oak Hill (2A)

12

17

46

2.71

 

Alexis Shonkwiler

Eastbrook (2A)

12

17

46

2.71

 

Hitting Percentage (minimum 3.33 attacks per game)

 

Name

School (Class)

Grade

Games

Kills

Errs

Attacks

Pct.

1.

Haley Hodgen

Prairie Heights (2A)

12

6

31

2

46

.630

2.

Ali Beaudway

Penn (4A)

12

6

27

2

41

.610

3.

Michele Metzler

Lawrenceburg (2A)

12

3

18

1

28

.607

4.

Kaisi Nixon

Jasper (3A)

11

10

36

1

58

.603

5.

Chelsea Meeks

Vincennes Rivet (A)

9

6

15

2

22

.591

6.

Katie Wilson

Speedway (2A)

12

9

40

4

61

.590

7.

Stephanie Crow

Carroll (Fort Wayne) (4A)

11

3

10

0

17

.588

8.

Tara Newton

Franklin Central (4A)

12

7

25

3

38

.579

9.

Emileah Manahan

Twin Lakes (3A)

10

4

9

0

16

.563

10.

Alex Smith

Heritage Christian (2A)

11

6

12

1

20

.550

11.

K.T. Hojnacki

Portage (4A)

12

7

19

3

30

.533

12.

Laurel Kupeker

LaPorte (4A)

12

12

30

3

52

.519

13.

Katie Mummert

Speedway (2A)

12

9

18

2

31

.516

14.

Kaylee Smith

Cowan (A)

11

6

21

3

35

.514

15.

Anna Chambers

Columbia City (4A)

11

3

7

2

10

.500

 

Natalee Gruse

Lafayette Central Catholic (A)

10

3

6

1

10

.500

 

Kara Kendall

Evansville North (4A)

9

4

15

2

26

.500

 

Kelsey Labrum

Penn (4A)

12

6

23

4

38

.500

19.

Chelsea Stafford

Vincennes Rivet (A)

11

6

18

3

31

.484

20.

Kate Denlinger

Warsaw (4A)

11

10

23

2

45

.467

 

Assists per game (minimum 69)

 

Name

School (Class)

Grade

Games

Assists

Per Game

1.

Sara Heldman

Center Grove (4A)

11

16

169

10.56

2.

Lauren Nash

New Albany (4A)

11

9

91

10.11

3.

Maci Ewing

Frankfort (3A)

10

11

106

9.64

4.

Jacklyn Dizney

Speedway (2A)

9

9

85

9.44

5.

Christina Baker

Bellmont (3A)

11

10

94

9.40

6.

Natalie Buchs

DeKalb

12

9

84

9.33

7.

Katie Townsley

East Noble (4A)

11

8

69

8.63

8.

Samantha Alspaugh

Yorktown (3A)

12

11

94

8.55

9.

Ashley Contreras

Merrillville (4A)

11

16

131

8.19

10.

Courtney Dayhuff

Clay City (A)

12

9

69

7.67

11.

Allison Nix

Valparaiso (4A)

12

18

128

7.11

12.

Kelly Hunter

Richmond (4A)

10

12

84

7.00

13.

Brett Williams

Hamilton Southeastern (4A)

10

15

104

6.93

14.

Brianna Ward

Linton-Stockton (2A)

12

10

69

6.90

15.

Kristin Hevner

Oak Hill (2A)

12

17

111

6.53

16.

Haley Shonkwiler

Eastbrook (2A)

11

17

110

6.47

17.

Karyn Powell

East Central (4A)

12

14

84

6.00

18.

Lyndi Collins

Heritage Hills (3A)

9

16

95

5.94

19.

Kim Wakeman

Pike (4A)

11

16

92

5.75

20.

Alyssa Chagnon

Sullivan (3A)

11

14

73

5.21

 

Blocks per game (minimum 15)

 

Name

School (Class)

Grade

Games

Solo

Assists

Total

Per Game

1.

Nichole Kocher

Madison (3A)

12

4

15

3

18

4.50

2.

Emily Wolf

Madison (3A)

11

4

13

2

15

3.75

3.

KathAnn Cassel

East Noble (4A)

11

8

7

18

25

3.13

4.

Steph Farver

DeKalb (4A)

10

9

15

9

24

2.67

5.

Shelby Miller

DeKalb (4A)

12

9

18

4

22

2.44

6.

Andrea Gordon

East Noble (4A)

12

8

8

10

18

2.25

 

Chelsea Shadday

East Noble (4A)

12

8

7

11

18

2.25

8.

Katie Crunchia

Garrett (2A)

12

12

19

5

24

2.00

9.

Ashley McCullough

Clay City (A)

12

9

0

17

17

1.89

10.

Katie Townsley

East Noble (4A)

11

8

2

13

15

1.88

11.

Alexis Shonkwiler

Eastbrook (2A)

12

17

16

15

31

1.82

12.

Tiffany Elmore

Jennings County (4A)

11

9

5

10

15

1.67

13.

Lexi Kabacinski

LaPorte (4A)

11

12

11

7

18

1.50

 

Laurel Kupeker

LaPorte (4A)

12

12

8

10

18

1.50

15.

Ashleigh Ham

Frankfort (3A)

9

11

5

11

16

1.45

16.

Brittany Abrams

Richmond (4A)

12

12

6

10

16

1.33

17.

Taylor Alles

North Putnam (2A)

10

13

13

3

16

1.23

18.

Maddie Baker

Valparaiso (4A)

11

16

11

7

18

1.13

 

Allie Zikesch

Valparaiso (4A)

12

16

6

12

18

1.13

20.

Ashley Brooks

Eastbrook (2A)

11

17

9

10

19

1.12

 

Digs per game (minimum 41)

 

Name

School (Class)

Grade

Games

Digs

Per Game

1.

Rachelle Gilbert

DeKalb (4A)

11

9

50

5.56

2.

Shannon Cooper

Frankfort (3A)

12

11

57

5.18

3.

Katie Daprille

Center Grove (4A)

11

16

81

5.06

4.

Kendall Willhelm

DeKalb (4A)

12

9

42

4.67

5.

Lauren Hallenbeck

Merrillville (4A)

12

16

74

4.63

6.

Caitlin Cox

New Castle (3A)

11

11

49

4.45

7.

Stephanie Fadell

Washington Township (A)

11

19

81

4.26

8.

Selina Long

Warsaw (4A)

12

10

42

4.20

9.

Courtney Nichols

Southmont (3A)

12

12

48

4.00

 

Sheena Steely

Oak Hill (2A)

12

17

68

4.00

11.

Tristan McBride

Garrett (2A)

12

12

45

3.75

12.

Jaymee Schambers

Cambridge City Lincoln (2A)

10

11

41

3.73

13.

Kara Bailey

LaPorte (4A)

11

12

43

3.58

14.

Rebekah Niedner

Valparaiso (4A)

11

16

57

3.56

15.

Alyssa Chagnon

Sullivan (3A)

11

14

49

3.50

16.

Sara Bealor

LaPorte (4A)

11

12

41

3.42

17.

Jami Anderson

Oak Hill (2A)

12

17

54

3.18

18.

Deborah Dickerson

Sullivan (3A)

11

14

44

3.14

19.

Megan Rehmer

Center Grove (4A)

11

16

49

3.06

20.

Mandy Nichols

Center Grove (4A)

11

16

45

2.81

 

 

 

BOYS SOCCER

 

2006 IHSAA Boys Soccer State Statistical Leaders

 

Information as of Monday, August 21, 2006

The following lists of statistical leaders are compiled from information contained at Athlistics.com, the IHSAA’s exclusive athletic statistics reporting and publishing service. The IHSAA encourages each of its member schools to participate by registering for free at Athlistics.com and updating team and individual statistics by 10 a.m. ET / 9 a.m. CT each Monday through the end of the season. Subscribers to the site will be able to assist their favorite school’s athletic department as 25 percent of subscription revenue benefits the school designated by the individual.

 

Goals Against Average (minimum 80 minutes played))

 

Name

School

Grade

Games

Minutes

GA

GAA

Shutouts

1.

Nick Barber

Crown Point

11

3

240

1

0.33

2

2.

Nick Morken

Carroll (Fort Wayne)

12

3

225

1

0.35

1

3.

Kevin Donovan

Lowell

11

2

160

1

0.50

1

 

Alex Mannen

Chesterton

11

2

160

1

0.50

1

5.

Scott Lemond

Pike Central

10

2

145

1

0.55

1

6.

Zach Ahonen

Mount Vernon (Fortville)

12

3

230

2

0.69

1

7.

Tiago Sobral

Pike

12

3

220

2

0.72

1

8.

Jacob Wise

Southwestern (Shelbyville)

11

4

325

3

0.74

1

9.

Kord Kepple

South Bend Adams

11

3

200

2

0.80

1

10.

Ben Dunham

Avon

11

1

80

1

1.00

0

 

Joe Griechunos

Griffith

12

3

240

3

1.00

1

 

Kyle Steineman

Huntington North

12

2

160

2

1.00

1

 

Caleb Stringer

Martinsville

9

1

80

1

1.00

0

 

Adam Tindall

Waldron

12

2

160

2

1.00

0

 

Josh Troyer

Lakeland

12

2

160

2

1.00

0

 

Adam Tussinger

Carroll (Flora)

11

1

80

1

1.00

0

 

Kyle Willis

Hamilton Heights

10

1

80

1

1.00

0

18.

John Lash

East Noble

9

2

145

2

1.10

1

19.

Caleb Bragg

Marion

11

2

160

3

1.50

1

 

Taylor Montague

Northview

12

2

160

3

1.50

0

 

Caleb Saylor

New Haven

11

2

160

3

1.50

1

 

 

GIRLS SOCCER

 

2006 IHSAA Girls Soccer State Statistical Leaders

 

Information as of Monday, August 21, 2006

The following lists of statistical leaders are compiled from information contained at Athlistics.com, the IHSAA’s exclusive athletic statistics reporting and publishing service. The IHSAA encourages each of its member schools to participate by registering for free at Athlistics.com and updating team and individual statistics by 10 a.m. ET / 9 a.m. CT each Monday through the end of the season. Subscribers to the site will be able to assist their favorite school’s athletic department as 25 percent of subscription revenue benefits the school designated by the individual.

 

Goals (minimum 3)

 

Name

School

Grade

Games

Goals

Per Game

1.

Kathy Klump

South Dearborn

11

2

7

3.50

 

Lauren Varnau

Maconaquah

12

2

7

3.50

3.

Emily Bammer

Princeton

11

1

3

3.00

 

Sarah Carlisle

Fort Wayne Wayne

9

2

6

3.00

 

Chelly Gaeddert

Concord

10

1

3

3.00

 

Alex Jackson

Sullivan

11

2

6

3.00

 

Patty Mattingly

Ben Davis

12

1

3

3.00

 

CJ Rhoades

Plainfield

10

2

6

3.00

9.

Kristen Yost

Griffith

10

2

5

2.50

10.

Meagan Kempf

Evansville Bosse

11

4

9

2.25

11.

Paige Gill

Sullivan

12

2

4

2.00

 

Valyssa Parrish

Bellmont

12

2

4

2.00

 

Abby Rankin

Warsaw

12

2

4

2.00

 

Julie Scheidler

Indpls. Bishop Chatard

12

2

4

2.00

 

Katy Toth

Brownsburg

11

2

4

2.00

16.

Tamara Barrett

Marion

9

2

3

1.50

 

Alannah McKinley

Sullivan

10

2

3

1.50

 

Elli Smith

South Dearborn

11

2

3

1.50

 

Megan Swanson

Griffith

12

2

3

1.50

20.

Allison Young

Evansville Central

11

5

4

0.80

 

Assists (minimum 2)

 

Name

School

Grade

Games

Assists

Per Game

1.

Kaitlin Cunningham

Warsaw

11

2

4

2.00

2.

Kendra Getz

Oldenburg Academy

11

1

2

2.00

 

Kelsey Jones

Yorktown

10

1

2

2.00

 

Brittany LaChance

Concord

11

1

2

2.00

 

Amberly O’Dell

Argos

12

1

2

2.00

 

Tracy Swain

Concord

11

1

2

2.00

7.

Carlye Snider

Warsaw

11

2

3

1.50

8.

Paige Bernhardt

Evansville Bosse

9

4

4

1.00

 

Courtany Derengowski

Bellmont

12

2

2

1.00

 

Kaylie Faurote

Bellmont

11

2

2

1.00

 

Jamie Goldsberry

Evansville Bosse

10

4

4

1.00

 

Lauren Hansen

Griffith

9

2

2

1.00

 

Michaela Hornstein

Brownsburg

12

2

2

1.00

 

Heather Keiser

North Montgomery

10

2

2

1.00

 

Rachel Kimack

Indpls. Bishop Chatard

9

2

2

1.00

 

Cara McCauley

North Montgomery

9

2

2

1.00

 

Brook Miller

North Putnam

12

2

2

1.00

 

Julie Scheidler

Indpls. Bishop Chatard

12

2

2

1.00

19.

Loly Redmon

Evansville Bosse

10

4

3

0.75

20.

Carlee Ferhribach

Evansville Central

10

5

3

0.60

 

Goals Against Average (minimum 80 minutes played)

 

Name

School

Grade

Games

Minutes

GA

GAA

Shutouts

1.

Allison Lattner

Castle

10

3

320

0

0.00

4

2.

Katie Cutshaw

Warsaw

11

2

150

0

0.00

2

3.

Breanna Hutchinson

South Bend Adams

9

1

80

0

0.00

1

4.

Alexa Gilbert

Evansville North

11

4

320

1

0.25

3

5.

Kylee Ort

Wawasee

10

3

236

1

0.34

2

6.

Adrienna Campa

Evansville Bosse

11

3

200

1

0.40

2

7.

Allison Bramblett

Western Boone

12

2

160

1

0.50

1

 

Christy Fillenworth

Indpls. Bishop Chatard

11

2

160

1

0.50

1

9.

Megan Winzeler

Evansville Central

10

5

400

3

0.60

4

10.

Ashleigh Lemp

Mishawaka Marian

12

1

90

1

0.89

0

11.

Courtney Stahl

Lowell

10

2

160

2

1.00

1

12.

Caitlin Glassburn

Oldenburg Academy

12

1

80

1

1.00

0

 

Abby Hopf

Forest Park

11

1

80

1

1.00

0

 

Brittany Lahrman

Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger

11

1

80

1

1.00

0.5

15.

Megan Ziels

Perry Meridian

12

2

160

2

1.00

0

16.

Natalie Jarrett

Pendleton Heights

11

2

160

3

1.50

0

 

Alex McFall

North Central (Indpls.)

12

2

160

3

1.50

0

18.

Rachel Harvey

Bremen

12

1

80

2

2.00

0

 

Emily Lawkin

Westview

12

1

80

2

2.00

0

 

Whitney Thorp

New Haven

11

1

80

2

2.00

0

 

 

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NEWS & NOTES FROM AROUND THE STATE

 

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  • Jared Baehl, last year’s winner of the L.V. Phillips Mental Attitude Award in the 2A baseball state championship game, has accepted a baseball scholarship from the University of Evansville rather than signing with the Seattle Mariners organization. He was a 14th round selection of the American League franchise and led North Posey to its second straight state title in June.

 

  • Stacie Baldwin was selected as Westfield High School’s new volleyball coach.  She replaces Mitzi Bockelman, who had been the head coach since 1996.  Baldwin was a standout setter at Ball State University from 2001 to 2004.  Baldwin was a varsity assistant at Yorktown High School last year and has coached the Munciana Volleyball Club since her first year at Ball State.

 

  • Jorge Berry will lead the Marion boys’ soccer team this season.  Berry left Marion Lakeview Christian after two years.  He will replace former Marion head coach Lenny Peters. With Berry’s departure from Lakeview Christian, the new boy’s soccer head coach will be Deb Sigworth.  Sigworth has 17 years of experience with the Lakeview Christian Junior High boys’ soccer team.

 

  • Zach Brennan is the new head coach of the Lafayette Jefferson boys’ tennis team.  Brennan was the assistant coach for three years under previous head coach Stephen Smith.

 

  • Head coach Doug Daugherty will lead the Oak Hill girls’ soccer team in its first varsity season this year.  Oak Hill competed in a club league last year finishing with a 6-3-4 record. 

 

  • Roncalli High School senior Audrey Fellmeth earned a spot in the field of 156 boys and girls in the 2006 Westfield Junior PGA Championship to be played August 10-13, 2006 at Westfield Group Country Club in Ohio.

 

  • Former Mississinewa High School football coach Charlie Fisher was voted into the Indiana Football Hall of Fame.  Fisher piled up a 211-124-6 overall record during his two stretches from 1954 to 1976 and from 1981 to 1993.

 

  • Four Hoosiers were named to the All-USA high school track and field boys and girls teams.  The USA Today boys team included senior Keenan Hall from Ben Davis with a 24-6 ¾ long jump, junior Ben Stephen from Union County with a 65-5 shot put, and senior Eric Werskey from Seymour with a 65-6 shotput and 196-4 discus throw.  The USA Today girls team included junior Katie Veith from Homestead with a 13-9 pole vault.

 

  • Cary Hargis has been selected as the athletic director for Monrovia High School.  Hargis has experience in coaching football, baseball, wrestling, and girls’ golf.

 

  • Robin Hartman, prep sports editor for the Fort Wayne News-Sentinel since 2001, passed away on Saturday. Previously, he had worked for WJCK in Rensselaer, WRSW in Warsaw as well as the Warsaw Times-Union. He was 52.

 

  • Mark Haste replaces Rick Streiff as head coach of the North Central (Indianapolis) football team.  Haste is the former Tri-West Hendricks coach who led the Bruins to two Class 2A state titles in the past three years.

 

  • Sherrel Helmerich has returned to Brown County as the head football coach for his second stint.  Helmerich was the former head coach at Brown County until he retired after his 1995 sectional championship season.  Helmerich replaces Rich Hargit.

 

  • Center Grove and Perry Meridian ran a cross country meet at halftime of the Roncalli-Center Grove football game in Greenwood. The last lap of the course was run on the track that surrounds the football field in front of an estimated 5,600 fans. Center Grove’s Sarah Higgens won the girls race as the Trojans took four of the top five spots. Ben Serna, also of Center Grove, won the boys race.

 

  • Joe Hinton has been named the new boys basketball coach at Paoli. Hinton takes over for Joe Sibbitt, who resigned the position earlier this year. Hinton was the longtime Floyd Central boys coach, and most recently with Providence. He has compiled a record of 544-298 over his nearly 40 years of coaching.

 

  • The Indiana High School Swimming and Diving Hall of Fame will hold its induction ceremony on April 15, 2007.  The location for the ceremony is undetermined.  The hall of fame will consist of a large plaque inside the Natatorium at IUPUI.

 

  • With its 13-7 win at Carmel on Friday, Indianapolis Cathedral, coached by Jim O’Hara, became the first school in state history to win 600 football games. The Fighting Irish are 600-239-19 since first sponsoring the sport in 1919. Elkhart Central is second in all-time victories with 576.

 

  • Kevin Kincaid will take over for Gannon Switzer as head coach of the Lawrence North boys’ cross country team.  Kincaid has been with Lawrence North cross country for the past five years and helped the Westfield girls’ team win the state title as an assistant in 1998.  Kincaid is a teacher at Lawrence North and was a former runner for Butler.

 

  • Fred E. Kinder, 85, passed away on Aug. 8 in Logansport. Kinder was an Indianapolis native, graduated from Shortridge High School and earned a degree from Purdue University in 1943. He later received his Masters Degree in Administration from Butler University. Kinder originated the track and cross country programs at Logansport, as well as launched the first swim team at the school. He was named to the Indiana Association of Track and Cross Country Coaches Hall of Fame. Mr. Kinder taught science and physical education at Lincoln Junior High School and Logansport High School, where he was the cross country coach from 1947 to 1977. He was also the track coach from 1948 to 1979. He was a North Central Conference Track Coach of the Year two times and North Central Conference Cross Country Coach of the year twice. After retiring from coaching, he was a licensed IHSAA track and field and swimming official. He was also remembered as a freshman football and basketball coach and the long-time announcer at Berries basketball games.

 

  • George Knezevich has been named the new athletic director at Eminence. Knezevich has been a long-time IHSAA official in basketball, cross country/track and volleyball and works as an industrial tech teacher. He takes over for Terry Terhune, who left after two years to become the middle school principal.

 

  • Florida L. Lowry, 77, of Terre Haute passed away on Aug. 4. Lowry was a 2004 inductee into the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame having coached the game for 36 years at Cambridge City, Clay City, West Vigo, Terre Haute Gerstmeyer and Terre Haute North. She was selected Southern Indiana Athletic Conference Coach of the Year in 1975, 1977 and 1980. She also coached volleyball 26 years, track 24 years, gymnastics 25 years and tennis four years. She was a 1947 graduate of Fontanet High School and a 1951 of Indiana State University. She also earned a master’s degree from the University of Iowa.

 

  • Ryan Nickoli has been hired as Tri-West Hendricks’ new athletic director.  Nickoli has taught and coached at the middle-school level for the past 10 years.  Nickoli will replace Todd Grace, who stepped down to become the new boys’ basketball coach at Indianapolis Manual High School.

 

  • Concord has named Angel Robertson as its girls track coach.  Robertson was an assistant in the program last season and takes over for Dan Meyer, who was recently named girls basketball coach. In addition to track, Robertson serves as an assistant coach in the volleyball and girls basketball programs.

 

  • Desiree Swaim was selected as the Twin Lakes head softball coach.  Swaim replaces Ron Deno as coach of the Indians.  She previously coached under Deno as varsity assistant and junior varsity coach.

 

  • Corey Van Skyock has been named as the Richmond head baseball coach.  Van Skyock is an assistant principal at Richmond and has experience as a head coach for three years at New Castle and was an assistant for Richmond during the 1990s.  Van Skyock replaces D.J. Austin.

 

  • Anne Wissel has been named as the head volleyball coach at Centerville.  For the past six years, Wissel has been the assistant and junior varsity coach for the Bulldogs.  Wissel will take over for her husband, Scott Johnston.

 

 

 

IHSAA 06-07/02