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2021 State Finals in Review                                                  2021 State Finals in Review


       Carmel Outlasts Lawrence North for Second 4A Crown in Three Years                  Furst Lifts Blackhawk Christian to Second Title in Three Years

      Junior guard Josh Whack scored seven points in overtime
      (all on free throws) to lift Carmel to a 51-46 win over                                                            Fort Wayne Blackhawk finished the Class 2A
      Lawrence North in a battle of Metropolitan Interscholastic                                                         championship game on a 20-9 run to lift it to a 55-40
      Conference entries in the Class 4A championship game.                                                              victory over Parke Heritage.
      With the game tied at 38-38 after regulation time, Carmel                                                          Senior Caleb Furst, a 6-10 Purdue recruit, led three
      opened the extra session with a 3-pointer by Connor                                                                Braves in double figures with 20 points as Blackhawk
      Gioia, then scored its final 10 points from the free throw                                                         captured its second straight state title after winning in
      line. Whack’s first free throw broke a 42-42 tie and the                                                           Class A in 2019. Zach Burke and Jacob Boyer each
      Greyhounds (26-2) never trailed again.                                                                             chipped in with 14 points for the winners.
      The title is the second straight for Carmel, which also won                                                        Coach Marc Davidson’s top-ranked squad finished the
      the 4A title in 2019. Coach Ryan Osborn’s squad also was                                                           season at 27-3, including wins over Class A champ Barr-
      a finalist in 2018. It gives the program its fifth state title,                                                    Reeve and 3A finalists Leo and Silver Creek.
      joining Marion, Muncie Central and Washington as the only
      schools in the state to win as many state championships.                                                           Blackhawk trailed, 5-4, early before a 14-1 run gave the
                                                                                                                         Braves a lead they didn’t relinquish. The Wolves of coach
      Lawrence North was also seeking its fifth title – all under                                                        Rich Schelsky did close within 35-31 late in the third
      long-time head coach Jack Keefer. The Wildcats were 4-0                                                            quarter, but fell victim to Blackhawk’s closing run.
      in their previous state championship appearances.
                                                                                                                         Parke Heritage, in only its third year as an IHSAA
      Lawrence North (28-3) will be left lamenting its free throw                                                        member, finished the season at 27-4. Connor Davis led
      shooting as they missed seven of their first eight attempts,                                                       the charge for the Wolves with 18 points and a game-
      finished 5-of-13 in regulation time and 6-of-17 for the game.                                                      high nine rebounds.
      Brian Waddell led Carmel with 20 points and 10 rebounds,
      while Whack finished with 11 points. C.J. Gunn led LN with
      18 points.


             Silver Creek Edges Leo for Second 3A Title in Three Years                       Barr-Reeve Tops Kouts for Second State Championship

                                         Silver Creek’s Kooper Jacobi turned in an 18-point, 18-   Class 1A’s top-ranked Barr-Reeve took command right
                                         rebound performance and Trey Schoen hit a free throw with   from the start of the state title game and rolled to a 64-48
                                         11.3 seconds left to lift the Dragons to a 50-49 win over Leo   win over Kouts.
                                         in the Class 3A title game.                 Junior forward Hagen Knepp canned a 3-point basket
                                         The winners (25-4) held a 10-point, 46-36 lead after two   33 seconds into the game and the Vikings never trailed,
                                         free throws by Brandon Northern with 4:32 left, but Leo   capping a 29-2 season to capture the program’s second
                                         refused to fold as it did in the semi-state round when the   state title. Barr-Reeve finished the season on a 23-game
                                         Lions overcame a 16-point, halftime deficit to beat South   winning streak.
                                         Bend Saint Joseph.                          Coach Josh Thompson finished his third year at the helm
                                         The Lions pulled within 48-47 after a basket by Blake       and has guided B-R to an 80-6 record. The Vikings only
                                         Davison with 40 seconds left, but a free throw by Northern   losses this season came at the hands of Class 4A finalist
                                         put the Dragons up, 49-47 with :13 left. Northern missed   Carmel and Class 2A finalist Fort Wayne Blackhawk.
                                         the second free throw, but Schoen rebounded, was fouled
                                         and hit the first free throw to provide the eventual winning   Barr-Reeve took a 26-14 lead at halftime and Kouts could
                                         point.                                      only climb as close as 37-30 during the second half.
                                         The victory follows up the school’s girls Class 3A state   Curt Hopf led the way for the winners with 23 points
                                         championship in February. Silver Creek’s girls took the 3A   and 19 rebounds, while Knepp added 16 points and
                                         title with a 54-48 triumph over South Bend Washington,   10 rebounds. His 19 rebounds set a Class A state
                                         making Silver Creek only the third school in IHSAA history   championship game record topping the previous mark of
                                         to win the boys and girls titles in the same school year.   15 set by Hauser’s Bobby Jolliff in 2006.
                                         Silver Creek joins Oregon-Davis (1A in 2007) and Warren
                                         Central (4A in 2018) to accomplish that feat.  The Vikings’ Brycen Graber recorded 13 assists which,
                                                                                     was not just a Class A championship record, but tied an
                                         The SC boys victory also gives them their second straight   all-time record regardless of class set by Valparaiso’s
                                         3A title after winning in 2019.             Bryce Drew in the 1994 semifinals.
                                         Purdue-recruit Trey Kauffman-Renn added 13 points and   Kouts, making its first appearance in the state finals, got
                                         10 rebounds for the Dragons of coach Brandon Hoffman.  21 points from Cole Wireman and 15 from Cale Wireman.
                                         Davison led Leo, making its first-ever state finals               The Mustangs of coach Kevin Duzan finished the season
                                         appearance with 20 points. The Lions of coach Cary   at 29-3.
                                         Cogdell finished 24-5.
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