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State Finals Records




           Most Free Throws Attempted           Most Assists (Since 1978)
           4A:  18 by Jasmine Ussery, Castle vs. S. B. Washington, 2006  4A:  7 by Kristen Clary, Terre Haute South vs. S. B. Riley, 2002
           3A:  12 by Keaton Brumm, West Lafayette vs. Franklin, 1998;  3A:  8 by Natalie Will, NorthWood vs. Indianapolis Cathedral, 1999
              12 by Ta’Shia Phillips, Brebeuf Jesuit vs. Wawasee, 2007  2A:  7 by Heather Jackson, Southwestern (Han.) vs. Shenandoah, 2002;
           2A:  16 by Courtney Felke, Rochester vs. Heritage Christian, 2004     7 by Amanda Norris, Shenandoah vs. Southwestern (Han.), 2002;
           A:  12 by Katie Penchin, Laf. Central Cath. vs. South Central      7 by Kelly Faris, Heritage Christian vs. Jimtown, 2007
             (Eliz.), 2006                      A:  8 by Patsy Hardesty, Bloomfield vs. Morgan Township, 1998
           Single Class                         Single Class
           Semifinal Game:                      Semifinal Game:
           13 by Beth Shields, Rushville vs. Chesterton, 1981;  10 by Judi Warren, Warsaw vs. East Chicago Roosevelt,1976
           13 by Kamie Arnold, Huntington North vs. Noblesville, 1990.  Championship Game:
           Championship Game:                   16 by Lori Stinson, FW Snider vs. Noblesville, 1988
           20 by Maria Stack, Columbus East vs. Southport, 1980.
                                                Most Blocked Shots (Since 1980)
           Highest Free Throw Percentage        4A:  9 by Amber Harris, North Central vs. Warsaw, 2004
           (minimum 10 attempts)                3A:  8 by Ta’Shia Phillips, Brebeuf Jesuit vs. Wawasee, 2007
           4A:  .933 (14-15) by Shelby Ross, Columbus East vs. South Bend   2A:  8 by Jill Fenneman, Southridge vs. Bluffton, 1998
             Washington, 2007                   A:  10 by Kaiti Cochren, Wood Memorial vs. Oregon-Davis, 2007
           3A:  .800 (8-10) by Lello Gebisa, West Lafayette vs. Franklin, 1998  Single Class
           2A:  .813 (13-16) by Courtney Felke, Rochester vs. Heritage   Semifinal Game: 11 by Trena Keys, Marion vs. Evans. Reitz, 1981
             Christian, 2004                    Championship Game:
           A:  .857 (12-14) by Katie Penchin, Lafayette Central Catholic vs.   9 by Chante’ Stiers, Rushville vs. Evansville Reitz, 1981
             South Central (Elizabeth), 2006
           Single Class                         Most Steals (Since 1980)
           Semifinal Game: 1.000 (10-10) by Alana Hancock, Valparaiso vs.   4A:  9 by Ashley Allen, Ben Davis vs. Fort Wayne Snider, 2001
             Bedford  North Lawrence, 1991      3A:  7 by Fahkara Malone, Ev. Memorial vs. FW Bishop Luers, 2006
           Championship Game:                   2A:  6 by Kelly Faris, Heritage Christian vs. Westview, 2006
           1.000 (10-10) by Mistina Oliver, Kokomo vs. McCutcheon, 1993  A:  9 by Mary Messer, Rising Sun vs. Triton, 2000
                                                Single Class
           Most Rebounds                        Semifinal Game: 7 by Amy Metheny, Southport vs. Marion, 1980
           4A:  17 by Skylar Diggins, SB Washington vs. Columbus East, 2007  Championship Game:
           3A:  14 by Brandy Swihart, Plymouth vs. Indpls. Cathedral, 2001;  6 by Leah Wooldridge, Anderson Highland vs. Noblesville, 1987;
              14 by MarKee Martin, FW Bishop Luers vs. Ev. Memorial, 2006;  6 by Kristen Bodine, Martinsville vs. Crown Point, 1997
              14 by Amanda Pedro, FW Bishop Luers vs. Ev. Memorial, 2006
           2A:  13 by Kara Meyer, Southridge vs. Bluffton, 1998;
              13 by Jill Fenneman, Southridge vs. Bluffton, 1998;
              13 by Teran Warner, Shenandoah vs. Southwestern (Han.), 2002
           A:  17 by Kelly Faris, Heritage Christian vs. Oak Hill, 2008
           Single Class
           Semifinal Game:
           19 by Diane Hoereth, Roncalli vs. Fort Wayne Northrop, 1986
           Championship Game:
           22 by Maria Stack, Columbus East vs. Southport, 1980

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