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Last Year’s State Finals in Review




                           EVANSVILLE MEMORIAL MAKES HISTORY,
                       CLAIMS SECOND STRAIGHT STATE CHAMPIONSHIP


              In dramatic fashion, Evansville Memorial defended
           their state title by defeating Zionsville 3-2 (5-4 PK) Satur-
           day evening at Kuntz Stadium in Indianapolis.  Memorial
           had a historic day, becoming the first school to win both
           the boys and girls soccer championships in the same year.
              The Tigers (23-0-2) were on the scoreboard first in the
           32nd minute thanks to an unassisted goal by sophomore
           forward Max Lachowecki, his 27th of the season.  The Ti-
           gers’ next goal came just after the half when junior forward
           Jeff Stapleton hit a volley off of junior Tyler Vieth’s corner
           kick to make the score 2-0 in the 42nd minute.
              Then the Eagles ignited, scoring quickly after the
           Memorial goal to make the score 2-1.  The goal came
           courtesy of junior midfielder Dylan Mares, who buried a
           shot in the upper 90 from just outside the 18.  Zionsville
           picked up the attack, outshooting Memorial 10-3 in the   Sanchez-Felix’s attempt sailed high, just over the goal.    Recognize your outstanding student-athletes.
           second half.  With under ten minutes remaining, junior      Coach Bill Vieth’s Tigers advanced to the final match
           midfielder A.J. Corrado connected with junior striker Har-  with a 1-0 shutout of Homestead (21-1-2) in the semifinal   Indiana high school coaches and school administrators
           rison Petts to even the score at 2-2.  It was Petts’ 40th goal   match.  The Tigers finished the season ranked No. 1 in the
           of the season.                       ISCA (Indiana Soccer Coaches Association) and fifth in the   are invited to nominate senior basketball players who
              After a 2-2 tie in regulation and a scoreless overtime   NSCA (National Soccer Coaches Association) poll.  Coach   set the standard for academic excellence, character,
           period, the 15th annual soccer title was determined in a   Mike Smith’s Eagles advanced to the final match with a   sportsmanship and community service for recognition
           sudden death shootout.  Still tied after the first round of the   2-0 victory over Mishawaka Marian (15-7) in the semifinal   through the Larry Bird Character Award program.
           shootout, Memorial’s Jeff Stapleton and Zionsville’s Sam   round.  Zionsville finished the season with a 20-4-1 record
           Fuller both converted on their attempts.  The final outcome   and the No. 5 spot in the final ISCA rankings.    Beginning the week of Nov. 23, the Pacers and IndyStar.com will recognize one female
           was determined when Memorial senior Travis Latta’s shot      Evansville Memorial’s Trev Wilgus received the IHSAA   and one male nominee each week in The Indianapolis Star and on IndyStar.com.
           found the right side of the net and Zionsville senior Alex   Mental Attitude Award following Saturday’s finale.
                                                                                              The top five female and male finalists from among all nominees will receive four
                                                                                              tickets to the April 10 Indiana Pacers home game and be recognized during a special
                David Spradlin to be honored as State’s Top Official                          on-court presentation. The overall winners – one female and one male – will receive a
                                                                                              Larry Bird Character Award trophy and $1,000 scholarship from Dick’s Sporting Goods.
               David Spradlin of Burnettsville is the recipient of the   During his career, David has worked 13 sectionals, 13   Nominations must be submitted on the official form, either electronically or hard copy,
            2009 Interscholastic Athletic Official Association Award   regionals, six semi-states, and six state finals. David is
                                 for excellence in the   also a licensed official in two other sports, basketball and   by a high school coach or school administrator. Forms are available at IndyStar.com/
                                 sport of soccer.  Da-  softball. As a veteran official, he serves as a mentor to   LarryBirdAward.
                                 vid will be honored in   new officials.                      Nominations are being accepted from Nov. 2, 2009, through March 2, 2010.
                                 a special ceremony      David was selected for this honor by a committee
                                 at today’s state final   representing the official’s associations.  In Indiana there
                                 tournament.    are 26 associations made up of men and women who
                                  Each year, the   give up much of their personal time to assist in providing           Presented by
                                 Indiana High School   wholesome, worthwhile, and healthy activities for the
                                 Athletic Association,   student athletes in our state.  Statewide, there are more
                                 in cooperation with   than 8,000 officials licensed by the IHSAA in 11 sports.
                                 the National Federa-     David is a 1974 graduate of Logansport High School.
                                 tion of Interscholastic   He is a warehouseman for Tierney Industrial in Logan-
                                 Officials Association,   sport, Indiana. He has been married to his wife, Pam,
            recognizes and honors an outstanding official in each of   for 3 years.  From his first marriage, David has three
            11 sports during the school year.   children: Damon, Tony, and Christine.  One of David’s
               An active member of the North Central Officials   greatest moments was officiating the 2008 championship
            Association, David has officiated soccer for 16 years.    girls’ soccer match with Christine.
                                                                                                    A complete set of rules can be obtained
           18                    IHSAA - Pure Spirit.  Pure Sport.  Pure INDIANA!              by logging on to IndyStar.com/LarryBirdAward


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