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State Finals Records





     Most Assists (since 1972)            Most Fouls
     4A:  25 by North Central vs. East Chicago Central, 2007.  4A:  28 by Pike vs. Carmel, 2012.
     3A:  25 by Greensburg vs. Bowman Academy, 2014.  3A:  28 by Gary Wallace vs. Washington, 2010.
     2A:  19 by Park Tudor vs. Bowman Academy, 2012.  2A:  29 by Northwestern vs. Winchester, 2007.
     A:    21 by Rossville vs. Barr-Reeve, 2002.  A:    28 by Marquette Catholic vs. Barr-Reeve, 2015.
     Single Class                         Single Class
     Semifinal Game: 24 by Gary Roosevelt vs. Whitko, 1991.  Semifinal Game: 34 by Warsaw vs. New Albany, 1996.
     Championship Game: 29 by South Bend Clay vs. Valparaiso, 1994.  Championship Game: 31 by Gary West Side vs. Connersville, 1972.

     Most Combined Assists (since 1972)   Most Combined Fouls
     4A:  38 by Homestead (20) and Evansville Reitz (18), 2015.  4A:  47 by Pike (28) and Carmel (19), 2012.
     3A:  37 by Greensburg (25) and Bowman Academy (12), 2014.  3A:  43 by Muncie Southside (25) and Plainfield (18), 1999;
     2A:  32 by Linton-Stockton (17) and Bowman Academy (15), 2013.     43 by Muncie Southside (22) and Evans. Mater Dei (21), 2001.
     A:    33 by Rossville (21) and Barr-Reeve (12), 2002.  2A:  57 by Northwestern (29) and Winchester (28), 2007.
     Single Class                         A:    46 by Marquette Catholic (28) and Barr-Reeve (18), 2015.
     Semifinal Game: 37 by Jeffersonville (22) and SB St. Joseph’s (15), 1993.  Single Class
     Championship Game: 42 by SB Clay (29) and Valparaiso (13), 1994.  Semifinal Game: 55 by Warsaw (34) and New Albany (21), 1996.
                                          Championship Game:
     Most Blocked Shots (since 1979)         47 by Laf. Jefferson (26) and Madison (21), 1950
     4A:  9 by Bloomington North vs. Marion, 2000.     47 by Muncie Central (25) and East Chicago Washington (22), 1960.
     3A:  6 by Brebeuf Jesuit vs. Andrean, 2000;
        6 by Indianapolis Bishop Chatard vs. FW Elmhurst, 2003;
        6 by Washington vs. Harding, 2008.  Individual Records
     2A:  9 by Harding vs. Forest Park, 2005;
        9 by Fort Wayne Bishop Luers vs. Brownstown Central, 2009.  Most Points
     A:    12 by Hauser vs. Tri-Central, 2006.   4A:  31 by Ben Gardner, Carmel vs. Pike, 2012.
     Single Class                         3A:  43 by Tyler Zeller, Washington vs. Harding, 2008.
     Semifinal Game: 9 by Concord vs. Hammond Noll, 1988.  2A:  38 by Trevon Bluiett, Park Tudor vs. Westview, 2014.
     Championship Game: 6 by Concord vs. Muncie Central, 1988;   A:    37 by Zane Bowman, Barr-Reeve vs. Rossville, 2002;
        6 by Lawrence North vs. Kokomo, 1989;      37 by Brock Graves, Rossville vs. Barr-Reeve, 2002.
        6 by Concord vs. Bedford North Lawrence, 1990.  Single Class
                                          Semifinal Game:  52 by James Blackmon, Marion vs. Anderson, 1983.
     Most Combined Blocked Shots (since 1979)  Championship Game:  40 by David Shepherd, Carmel vs. East
     4A:  12 by Carmel (7) and Pike (5), 2012.  Chicago Roosevelt, 1970.
     3A:  9 by Guerin Catholic (5) and Griffith (4) 2015.
     2A:  16 by FW Bishop Luers (9) and Brownstown Central (7), 2009.  Most Field Goals Made
     A:    14 by Hauser (12) and Tri-Central (2), 2006.  4A:  14 by Greg Oden, Lawrence North vs. Muncie Central, 2005.
     Single Class                         3A:  14 by Tyler Zeller, Washington vs. Harding, 2008;
     Semifinal Game: 9 by Concord (9) and Hammond Noll (0), 1988      14 by Bruce Grimm Jr., Rochester vs. Princeton, 2009.
        9 by Richmond (6) and Jeffersonville (3), 1992   2A:  15 by Tyler Koch, Winchester vs. FW Bishop Luers, 2008.
        9 by Ben Davis (6) and Lafayette Jefferson (3), 1996.  A:    16 by Brock Graves, Rossville vs. Barr-Reeve, 2002.
     Championship Game: 9 by Concord (6) and Muncie Cent. (3), 1988.  Single Class
                                          Semifinal Game: 24 by James Blackmon, Marion vs. Anderson, 1983.
     Most Steals (since 1977)             Championship Game: 18 by Oscar Robertson, Indianapolis Attucks
     4A:  16 by North Central (Indianapolis) vs. Warsaw, 2010.  vs. Lafayette Jefferson, 1956.
     3A:  15 by Brebeuf Jesuit vs. Andrean, 2000;
        15 by Plymouth vs. Washington, 2005.  Most Field Goals Attempted
     2A:  19 by Frankton vs. Crawford County, 2017.  4A:  22 by Zach Randolph, Marion vs. Bloomington North, 2000.
     A:    18 by Bowman Academy vs. Barr-Reeve, 2010.  3A:  29 by Bruce Grimm Jr., Rochester vs. Princeton, 2009.
     Single Class                         2A:  25 by Tyler Koch, Winchester vs. Northwestern, 2007.
     Semifinal Game: 15 by Richmond vs. Jeffersonville, 1992.  A:    28 by Grayson Flittner, Tri-Central vs. Hauser, 2006.
     Championship Game: 16 by Gary Roosevelt vs. Brebeuf, 1991.  Single Class
                                          Semifinal Game: 47 by James Blackmon, Marion vs. Anderson,
     Most Combined Steals (since 1977)      1983.
     4A:  25 by North Central (Indianapolis) (16) and Warsaw (9), 2010.  Championship Game: 39 by David Shepherd, Carmel vs. East
     3A:  24 by Brebeuf Jesuit (15) and Andrean (9), 2000.  Chicago Roosevelt, 1970.
     2A:  27 by Frankton (19) vs. Crawford County (8), 2017.
     A:    27 by Attica (16) and Blue River Valley (11), 2001;  Highest Field Goal Percentage (min. 10 attempts)
        27 by Hauser (15) and Tri-Central (12), 2006.  4A:  .818 (9-11) by Tyler Wideman, Lake Central vs. Indpls. Arsenal Tech, 2014.
     Single Class                         3A:  .900 (9-10) by Jared Wendel, Plymouth vs. Evans Bosse, 2007.
     Semifinal Game: 23 by Carmel (12) and Ben Davis (11), 1993.  2A:  .846 (11-13) by Austin Karazsia, Linton-Stockton vs. Bowman Academy, 2013.
     Championship Game: 26 by Gary Roosevelt (16) and Brebeuf Jesuit   A:    .800 (16-20) by Brock Graves, Rossville vs. Barr-Reeve, 2002.
       (10), 1991.                        Single Class
                                          Semifinal Game: .909 (10-11) by Ray McCallum, Muncie Central vs.
                                            Terre Haute South, 1979.
                                          Championship Game: .818 (9-11) by Bobby Edmonds, Indianapolis
                                            Attucks vs. Kokomo, 1959.
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