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Tournament History



            Many changes have been made to the Indiana state   Tournament Milestones
         wrestling tournament since its inception, and to this day it
         remains one of the most exciting and best-attended state   1922
         finals event on the IHSAA calendar.             First State Tournament
            While not officially sponsored by the IHSAA, but held   held at Indiana University
                                                               1933
         with special permission, the first state high school wrestling   First IHSAA-Sponsored
         tournament took place in 1922 at Indiana University. A   State Tournament Held
         total of 19 wrestlers from seven schools participated in   1935
         the first tournament. From 1922 to1935, a regulation high   First Use of Scoring System
         school wrestling match called for one eight-minute period   1944-49
         with both wrestlers starting in the neutral position on their   IHSAA Ceases Sponsorship
                                                          due to World War II
         feet. No point system was in place, and the winner was   1950
         determined solely on riding time or by a fall. For the 1935-  IHSAA Resumes Sponsorship of State
         36 season, a point system was installed and periods were   Tournament; Sectionals Implemented
         added to make the matches more interesting for fans.  1951
            From 1922 to 1951, the only IHSAA rules for wrestling   First Set of Rules Written and Adopted
                                                               1957
         were the same ones that applied to all sports in the state,   Rules Modified to help prevent
         mainly eligibility and age requirements. During this time,   Excessive Weight Loss
         so-called gentlemens’ agreements  were decided upon   1958
         before meets by the coaches and these rules were en-  Regionals Implemented
         forced by the officials.                              1973
            A new set of rules, written by coaches Chauncey   National Federation Rules Adopted
         McDaniel of Southport High School and Clifford Myers   using Indiana Rules
                                                               1976
         of Bloomington High School, were adopted by the IHSAA   Semi-States Implemented
         beginning with the 1951-52 season. Modifications in the   1981
         standing rules, most notably those that helped to prevent   First State Finals held
         excessive weight loss, were made in time for the 1957-58   at Market Square Arena
                                                               1996
         wrestling season. Finally in 1973, using Indiana’s rules as   Separate Tournament Initiated to
         a measuring stick, the National Wrestling Federation Rules   determine Championship Team
         were written and adopted.                             2000
            Due to the sport’s rapid growth, the IHSAA took over   First Individual State Finals held
         sponsorship of the tournament from 1933 to 1943, though   at Bankers Life Fieldhouse
         the state finals were still held at Indiana University.  How-  2013
         ever, as the Great Depression gripped the country and the   State Championship Team again determined
                                                         at Individual State Finals
         United States entered World War II, there was a gradual
         decline in the number of schools participating. That forced   Indiana State High School Championships
         the IHSAA to drop wrestling from its sponsorship from 1944   Sponsored by Indiana University
         to 1949. During this period, various participating schools   Year  Winner  Coach
         kept the tournament going by holding an annual invitational   1922  Terre Haute Wiley ...............Guy Stantz
         state tournament.                      1923  Terre Haute Wiley ...............Guy Stantz
            The IHSAA resumed sponsorship of the tournament   1924  Bloomington .......................Harold Mumby
         in 1950 and continues to do so today.  From 1950 to   1925  Bloomington .......................Harold Mumby
         1959, Bloomington and Lafayette Jefferson high schools   1926  Elwood ................................Theodore Koontz
         alternated as the host school before the finals were moved   1927  Wabash ..............................Billy Thom
         in 1960 to Southport High School’s 7,200-seat fieldhouse.   1928  Wabash ..............................No Coach
            The finals eventually required even more seating and   1929  Bedford ...............................Emil Held
         from 1981 to 1999 were held at Market Square Arena in   1930  Bloomington .......................Harold Mumby
         Indianapolis before moving to what is now Bankers Life   1931  Bloomington .......................Harold Mumby
         Fieldhouse in 2000.                    1932  Muncie ................................Walter Fisher
            From 1996 to 2012, a separate team tournament was
         conducted in dual format to determine an overall team state   Indiana State High School Invitational
         champion. The state finals were conducted at Southport   War Year Champions
         High School in 1996 and then culminated at Center Grove
         High School for the next 16 years.     Year   Winner        Coach
                                                1944  Southport ............................Arlington Pitcher
            Beginning in 2013, the state championship team was   1945  Bloomington .......................Harold Mumby
         again determined by points accumulated by individual   1946  Bloomington .......................Clifford Myers
         wrestlers as it had been from 1936 to 1995.  1947  Bloomington .......................Clifford Myers
                                                1948  Bloomington .......................Clifford Myers
                                                1949  Bloomington .......................Clifford Myers
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