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State Champions /Lugar Award




     State Champions (continued from page 17)
     Year   Champion     Runner-Up    Score   Head Coach            Record   Site
     2007-08  4A  Brownsburg   Marion   40-39   Joshua Kendrick   22-5   Conseco Fieldhouse
         3A  Washington   Harding     84-60   Gene Miiller   23-2   Conseco Fieldhouse
         2A  Fort Wayne Bishop Luers   Winchester   69-67   James Blackmon   24-3   Conseco Fieldhouse
         A  Triton       Indianapolis Lutheran   50-42   Jason Groves   25-2   Conseco Fieldhouse
     2008-09  4A  Bloomington South   Fort Wayne Snider   69-62   J.R. Holmes   26-0   Conseco Fieldhouse
         3A  Princeton   Rochester    81-79 (OT)   Tom Weeks   29-0   Conseco Fieldhouse
         2A  Fort Wayne Bishop Luers   Brownstown Central   67-49   James Blackmon   23-4   Conseco Fieldhouse
         A  Jac-Cen-Del   Triton      66-55   David Bradshaw   25-2   Conseco Fieldhouse
     2009-10  4A  North Central (Indianapolis)   Warsaw   95-74   Doug Mitchell   25-3   Conseco Fieldhouse
         3A  Washington   Gary Wallace   65-62 (OT)   Gene Miiller   23-3   Conseco Fieldhouse
         2A  Wheeler     Park Tudor   41-38   Mike Jones   27-1   Conseco Fieldhouse
         A  Bowman Academy   Barr-Reeve   74-52   Marvin Rea   24-1   Conseco Fieldhouse
     2010-11  4A  Bloomington South   Kokomo   56-42   J.R. Holmes   26-2   Conseco Fieldhouse
         3A  Washington   Culver Academies   61-46   Gene Miiller   24-4   Conseco Fieldhouse
         2A  Park Tudor   Hammond Bishop Noll   43-42   Ed Schilling   26-2   Conseco Fieldhouse
         A  Indianapolis Metropolitan   Triton   59-55   Nick Reich   22-6   Conseco Fieldhouse
     2011-12  4A  Carmel   Pike       80-67   Scott Heady   22-4   Bankers Life Fieldhouse
         3A  Guerin Catholic   Norwell   64-48   Pete Smith   23-5   Bankers Life Fieldhouse
         2A  Park Tudor   Bowman Academy   79-57   Ed Schilling   24-2   Bankers Life Fieldhouse
         A  Loogootee    Rockville    55-52   Mike Wagoner   21-4   Bankers Life Fieldhouse
     2012-13  4A  Carmel   Indianapolis Cathedral   57-53   Scott Heady   25-2   Bankers Life Fieldhouse
         3A  Greensburg   Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran  73-70 (OT)   Stacy Meyer   26-1   Bankers Life Fieldhouse
         2A  Bowman Academy   Linton-Stockton   86-73   Marvin Rea   18-9   Bankers Life Fieldhouse
         A  Borden       Triton       55-50   Doc Nash    24-3   Bankers Life Fieldhouse
     2013-14  4A  Indianapolis Arsenal Tech   Lake Central   63-59   Jason Delaney   27-2   Bankers Life Fieldhouse
         3A  Greensburg   Bowman Academy   89-76   Stacy Meyer   28-1   Bankers Life Fieldhouse
         2A  Park Tudor   Westview    84-57   Kyle Cox    24-4   Bankers Life Fieldhouse
         A  Marquette Catholic   Barr-Reeve   70-66 (OT)   Donovan Garletts   20-6   Bankers Life Fieldhouse
     2014-15  4A  Homestead   Evansville Reitz   91-90 (OT)   Chris Johnson   29-2   Bankers Life Fieldhouse
         3A  Guerin Catholic   Griffith   62-56   Pete Smith   22-8   Bankers Life Fieldhouse
         2A  Park Tudor   Frankton    73-46   Kyle Cox    26-2   Bankers Life Fieldhouse
         A  Barr-Reeve   Marquette Catholic   65-50   Bryan Hughes   27-2   Bankers Life Fieldhouse
     2015-16  4A  New Albany   McCutcheon   62-59   Jim Shannon   27-1   Bankers Life Fieldhouse
         3A  Marion      Evansville Bosse   73-68   James Blackmon   23-7   Bankers Life Fieldhouse
         2A  Lapel       Indianapolis Howe   59-37   Jimmie Howell   26-4   Bankers Life Fieldhouse
         A  Liberty Christian   Bloomfield   64-45   Jason Chappell   26-4   Bankers Life Fieldhouse
     2016-17  4A  Ben Davis   Fort Wayne North Side   55-52   Mark James   23-5   Bankers Life Fieldhouse
         3A  Indianapolis Crispus Attucks  Twin Lakes   73-71   Chris Hawkins   25-4   Bankers Life Fieldhouse
         2A  Frankton    Crawford County   60-32   Brent Brobston   23-6   Bankers Life Fieldhouse
         A  Tindley      Lafayette Central Catholic   51-49   Bob Wonnell   24-5   Bankers Life Fieldhouse
     2017-18  4A  Warren Central   Carmel   54-48   Criss Beyers   32-0   Bankers Life Fieldhouse
         3A  Culver Academies   Evansville Bosse   64-49   Mark Galloway   23-6   Bankers Life Fieldhouse
         2A  Oak Hill    Forest Park   56-44   Kevin Renbarger   26-5   Bankers Life Fieldhouse
         A  Morristown   Southwood    89-60   Scott McClelland   28-2   Bankers Life Fieldhouse
     2018-19  4A  Carmel   Ben Davis   60-55   Ryan Osborn   26-1   Bankers Life Fieldhouse
         3A  Silver Creek   Culver Academies   52-49   Brandon Hoffman   25-3   Bankers Life Fieldhouse
         2A  Andrean     Linton-Stockton   59-54   Brad Stangel   21-8   Bankers Life Fieldhouse
         A  Fort Wayne Blackhawk Christian  Barr-Reeve   60-43   Marc Davidson   28-2   Bankers Life Fieldhouse
        Tony Cook Named Recipient of Richard G. Lugar Award
         State Representative Tony Cook is this year’s recipient of the   His many years of experience, accrued knowledge and
      Richard G. Lugar Award.            compassion have strengthened K-12 education in Indiana and put
                                         Hoosier students on the path to success.
      At halftime of the 2A state championship game on Saturday night,
      IHSAA Commissioner Paul Neidig, Jim Morris and Rick Fuson of   In 1987, Rep. Cook gained national attention as he welcomed
      Pacers Sports and Entertainment, and      HIV-positive teenager Ryan White when he was
      Governor Eric Holcomb will present the award   Principal at Hamilton Heights High School at the
      to Tony.                                  height of an HIV/AIDS crisis riddled with public
                                                misperception. Along with other educators and
      Tony joined the Indiana House of          students, Cook spent the summer teaching the
      Representatives in December 2014. Since    community about the myths and realities of AIDS.
      joining the state legislature, Rep. Cook has   When Ryan showed up for class in August, he was
      served as a strong advocate for education   welcomed to the school without hesitation. Cook
      reform. Last session, he carried the largest    and others had overcome fear with facts. Rep. Cook
      education deregulation bill in the House.   continues to speak across the country on the power
      The law substantially reduced regulatory   and importance of acceptance and AIDS education.
      burden, allowing schools to focus more time
      and resources in the classroom. Throughout   Outside of his role in the legislature, Rep. Cook is
      the legislative process, Rep. Cook facilitated   involved in several community activities. He resides
      nearly two dozen accommodations,          in Cicero with his wife Kathryn, a practicing attorney
      concessions, or compromises on various    in Frankfort. Together, they have two sons: Tyler
      aspects of the bill in order to achieve broad,   and Travis.
      bipartisan support from all education
      stakeholders. The bill passed unanimously.   Former recipients of this award include Senator
                                                Richard Lugar, Bob Gardner, Lee Lonzo, and
      His leadership in the General Assembly stems   Barbara Wynne. On behalf of all 410 member
      from a career in education that has spanned more than 40 years,   schools across the state of Indiana, we thank you Mr. Cook for
      including 36 years in various leadership capacities at Hamilton   your years of dedicated service to high school education!
      Heights, Clinton Prairie and Noblesville School Corporations.
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