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State Finals Records State Finals Records
Top Five Scoring Leaders (Multiple Class) Top Five Rebounding Leaders (Multiple Class) Team Records Fewest Points Allowed
4A: 29 by Lawrence North vs. Columbia City, 2004.
Class 4A Class 4A Scoring 3A: 43 by New Castle vs. Jay County, 2006; 43 by Beech Grove vs.
Mishawaka Marian, 2022.
Rk. Name School Pts. Year 2A: 32 by Frankton vs. Crawford County, 2017.
1. Ben Gardner Carmel 31 2012 Rk. Name School Rbs. Year Most Points A: 36 by Hauser vs. Tri-Central, 2006.
2. Greg Oden Lawrence North 29 2005 1. Justin Riley Elkhart Central 17 1999 4A: 95 by North Central (Indianapolis) vs. Warsaw, 2010. Single Class
3A: 89 by Greensburg vs. Bowman Academy, 2014.
3. Romeo Langford New Albany 28 2016 2. Chris Hunter Gary West Side 15 2002 2A: 86 by Bowman Academy vs. Linton-Stockton, 2013. Semifinal Game: 16 by Anderson vs. Rochester, 1937.
E’Twaun Moore East Chicago Central 28 2007 3. Julian Mavunga Brownsburg 14 2008 A: 97 by Indianapolis Lutheran vs. Southwood, 2023. Championship Game: 8 by Wingate vs. Anderson, 1914.
Nic Moore Warsaw 28 2010 Bradley Sneary Fort Wayne Snider 14 2009 Single Class Biggest Fourth Quarter Comeback to Win State Championship
Zach Randolph Marion 28 2000 Caleb Swanigan Homestead 14 2015 Semifinal Game: 102 by Muncie Central vs. Bloomington, 1960; 4A: -10 by Homestead vs. Evansville Reitz, 2015 (trailed 66-56 with
102 by East Chicago Washington vs. Floyd Central, 1971.
Championship Game: 97 by Indpls. Attucks vs. Gary Roosevelt, 1955. 4:16 left; won 91-90 OT).
Class 3A Class 3A 3A: -7 by Greensburg vs. Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran, 2013
(trailed 51-44 with 7:45 left; won 73-70 OT); -7 by Indpls.
Rk. Name School Pts. Year Rk. Name School Rbs. Year Most Combined Points Crispus Attucks vs. Twin Lakes, 2017 (trailed 64-57 with 7:38
1. Tyler Zeller Washington 43 2008 1. Gerry Hall Muncie Southside 26 1999 4A: 181 by Homestead (91) and Evansville Reitz (90) 2015 left; won 73-71).
3A: 165 by Greensburg (89) and Bowman Academy (76), 2014.
2. Bruce Grimm Jr. Rochester 40 2009 2A: 159 by Bowman Academy (86) and Linton-Stockton (73), 2013 2A: -6 by Forest Park vs. Harding, 2005 (trailed 50-44 with 7:40 left;
3. Kelly Robbins Delta 38 2002 Cody Zeller Washington 26 2010 A: 163 by Indianapolis Lutheran (97) and Southwood (66), 2023. won 68-63); -6 by Andrean vs. Linton-Stockton, 2019 (trailed
54-48 with 2:05 left; won 59-54).
4. Bryce Bennington Twin Lakes 32 2017 3. Anthony Ball Beech Grove 20 2022 Single Class A: -14 by Attica vs. Blue River Valley, 2001 (trailed 54-40 with 6:27
Jack Miller Scottsburg 32 2024 4. Kooper Jacobi Silver Creek 18 2021 Semifinal Game: 194 by SB Adams (99) and Anderson (95), 1973. left; won 64-62).
Cody Zeller Washington 18 2011 Championship Game: 181 by SB Clay (93) and Valparaiso (88) (OT), 1994.
Largest Margin of Victory Biggest Comeback to Win State Championship
4A: -13 by Warren Central vs. Carmel, 2018 (trailed 20-7; won
Class 2A Class 2A 4A: 34 by Indianapolis Cathedral (65) and Chesterton (31), 2022. 54-48).
Rk. Name School Pts. Year Rk. Name School Rbs. Year 3A: 34 by Indpls. Bishop Chatard (78) and FW Elmhurst (44), 2003. 3A: -12 by Greensburg vs. Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran, 2013
1. Trevon Bluiett Park Tudor 38 2014 1. Brandon Hopf Forest Park 16 2005 2A: 28 by Frankton (60) and Crawford County (32), 2017. (trailed 37-25; won 73-70 OT).
2. Tyler Koch Winchester 37 2008 A: 31 by Indianapolis Lutheran (97) and Southwood (66), 2023. 2A: -13 by Northwestern vs. Winchester, 2007 (trailed 20-7; won
Single Class
3. Deshaun Thomas Fort Wayne Bishop Luers 34 2009 2. Deshaun Thomas Fort Wayne Bishop Luers 15 2009 Semifinal Game: 36 by Muncie Cent. (102) and Bloomington (66), 1960. 78-74, 2OT).
4. Bryce Moore Park Tudor 31 2015 3. J.D. Clampitt Speedway 14 2002 Championship Game: 40 by Lebanon (51) and Franklin (11), 1912. A: -14 by Lafayette Central Catholic vs. Southwestern
(Shelbyville), 2003 (trailed 48-34; won 68-64).
5. Jacob Garvin Batesville 30 2001 Trai Essex Harding 14 2001
Brandon Hopf Forest Park 14 2006 Most Points In A Half Field Goals
4A: 51 by North Central (2nd half) vs. East Chicago Central, 2007.
Class A 3A: 48 by Marion (2nd half) vs. Evansville Bosse, 2016.
Rk. Name School Pts. Year Class A 2A: 49 by Park Tudor (2nd half) vs. Westview, 2014. Most Field Goals Made
4A: 36 by North Central (Indianapolis) vs. Warsaw, 2010.
1. Zane Bowman Barr-Reeve 37 2002 Rk. Name School Rbs. Year A: 52 by Indianapolis Lutheran (2nd half) vs. Southwood, 2023. 3A: 32 by Indpls. Bishop Chatard vs. Fort Wayne Elmhurst, 2003;
Brock Graves Rossville 37 2002 1. Curt Hopf Barr-Reeve 19 2021 Single Class 32 by Princeton vs. Rochester, 2009;
Semifinal Game: 55 by Gary Roosevelt (2nd half) vs. Whitko, 1991.
3. Brody Boyd Union (Dugger) 35 2000 2. Bobby Jolliff Hauser 15 2006 Championship Game: 51 by Indianapolis Attucks (1st half) vs. Gary 32 by Bowman Academy vs. Greensburg, 2014.
Eli Streeval Morristown 35 2018 Roosevelt, 1955. 2A: 35 by Bowman Academy vs. Linton-Stockton, 2013.
5. Ryan Fazekas Marquette Catholic 34 2014 3. Jordan Barnard Waldron 14 2004 A: 37 by Morristown vs. Southwood, 2018; 37 by Indianapolis
Lutheran vs.Southwood, 2023
Todd Humerickhouse Bloomfield 14 1998 Most Combined Points In A Half Single Class
Hayden Langkabel Morristown 14 2018 4A: 97 by North Central (49) and Warsaw (48) (2nd half), 2010. Semifinal Game: 45 by South Bend Adams vs. Anderson, 1973.
Top 10 Scoring Leaders (Single Class) Josh Wittgren Union (Dugger) 14 2000 3A: 87 by Evans. Bosse (45) and Plymouth (42) (2nd half), 2007. Championship Game: 38 by Indianapolis Attucks vs. Kokomo, 1959.
2A: 84 by Brownstown Central (43) and Jimtown (41) (2nd half), 2004;
One Game (* championship game) 84 by Bowman Academy (42) and Linton-Stockton (42), 2013. Most Combined Field Goals Made
A: 92 by Indianapolis Lutheran (52) and Southwood (40) (2nd half), 2023.
Rk. Name School Pts. Year Top 5 Rebounding Leaders (Single Class) Single Class 4A: 65 by North Central (33) and East Chicago Central (32), 2007.
1. James Blackmon Marion 52 1983 Semifinal Game: 100 by East Chicago Washington (53) and Floyd 3A: 63 by Greensburg (31) and Bowman Academy (32), 2014.
2A: 61 by Bowman Academy (35) and Linton-Stockton (26), 2013.
2. Troy Lewis Anderson 42 1983 Central (47) (2nd half), 1971. A: 63 by Morristown (37) and Southwood (26), 2018.
3. Ron Bonham Muncie Central 40 1960 One Game (* championship game) Championship Game: 91 by SB Adams (49) and New Albany (42) Single Class
David Shepherd Carmel 40 *1970 Rk. Name School Rbs. Year (2nd half), 1973. Semifinal Game: 87 by SB Adams (45) and Anderson (42), 1973.
Pete Trgovich East Chicago Washington 40 1971 1. Brad Miley Rushville 29 1976 Most Points In A Quarter Championship Game: 67 by New Albany (36) and SB Adams (31), 1973.
6. Oscar Robertson Indpls. Crispus Attucks 39 *1956 2. George McGinnis Indianapolis Washington 27 1969 4A: 30 by E. Chicago Central (2nd quarter) vs. North Central, 2007. Most Field Goals Attempted
Scott Skiles Plymouth 39 *1982 3. Jim Ligon Kokomo 24 1961 3A: 31 by Marion (3rd quarter) vs. Evansville Bosse, 2016. 4A: 65 by East Chicago Central vs. North Central, 2007;
8. Pat Graham Floyd Central 37 1989 4. Alan Henderson Brebeuf Jesuit 23 1991 2A: 31 by Jimtown (4th quarter) vs. Brownstown Central, 2004. 65 by North Central vs. East Chicago Central, 2007.
A: 36 by Indianapolis Lutheran (2nd quarter) vs. Southwood, 2023.
Drake Morris East Chicago Washington 37 1977 5. Jim Bradley East Chicago Roosevelt 21 *1970 Single Class 3A: 78 by Bowman Academy vs. Greensburg, 2014.
10. Bill Finley New Albany 36 1973 Brad Miley Rushville 21 *1976 Semifinal Game: 34 by Anderson (4th quarter) vs. SB Adams, 1973; 2A: 72 by Forest Park vs. Harding, 2005.
Dee Monroe Madison 36 *1949 34 by East Chicago Washington (4th quarter) vs. Richmond, 1985. A: 73 by Indianapolis Lutheran vs. Southwood, 2023.
Courtney Witte Vincennes Lincoln 21 *1981 Championship Game: 32 by SB Clay (4th qtr.) vs. Valparaiso, 1994. Single Class
Two Games Semifinal Game: 91 by Ind. Arsenal Tech.l vs. Laf. Jefferson, 1952.
Championship Game: 85 by SB Adams vs. New Albany, 1973.
Rk. Name School Pts. Year Two Games Most Combined Points In A Quarter
1. Troy Lewis Anderson 76 1983 Rk. Name School Rbs. Year 4A: 53 by Pike (28) and Carmel (23) (4th quarter), 2012. Most Combined Field Goals Attempted
3A: 55 by Evans. Bosse (30) and Plymouth (25) (4th quarter), 2007.
2. Ron Bonham Muncie Central 69 1960 1. Brad Miley Rushville 50 1976 2A: 59 by Jimtown (31) and Brownstown Cent. (28) (4th qtr.), 2004. 4A: 130 by East Chicago Central (65) and North Central (65), 2007.
Scott Skiles Plymouth 69 1982 2. Jim Ligon Kokomo 42 1961 A: 58 by Triton (31) and Borden (27) (4th quarter), 2013. 3A: 138 by Muncie Southside (77) and Plainfield (61), 1999.
2A: 129 by Forest Park (72) and Harding (57), 2005.
4. David Shepherd Carmel 68 1970 Single Class A: 141 by Southwood (72) and Morristown (69), 2018.
Pete Trgovich East Chicago Washington 68 1971 3. George McGinnis Indianapolis Washington 41 1969 Semifinal Game: 64 by Anderson (34) and SB Adams (30) (4th qtr.), 1973. Single Class
Championship Game: 57 by South Bend Adams (31) and New
6. Jimmy Webb South Bend Adams 65 1973 4. Jim Bradley East Chicago Roosevelt 39 1970 Albany (26) (4th quarter), 1973. Semifinal Game: 180 by Ind. Attucks (90) and Evan Reitz (90), 1951.
7. Drake Morris East Chicago Washington 64 1977 5. Eric Montross Lawrence North 37 1989 Championship Game: 162 by Gary Tolleston (83) and Indpls.
Washington (79), 1969.
8. Bob Ford Evansville North 62 1967
George McGinnis Indianapolis Washington 62 1969
Bobby Miles East Chicago Washington 62 1962
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