Indiana High School Athletic Association

9150 North Meridian Street, Box 40650, Indianapolis, Indiana 46240-0650

Phone: 317-846-6601    Fax: 317-575-4244    Website: www.ihsaa.org

Blake Ress, Commissioner

_____________________________________________________________________________

MEDIA INFORMATION                                                                 September 13, 2005

Contact: Jason Wille, Sports Information Director                                                                    

E-Mail: jwille@ihsaa.org

 

 

FALL TOURNAMENTS COMMENCE WITH GIRLS GOLF SECTIONALS THIS WEEKEND

The first of 20 IHSAA state tournaments begins this weekend as sectional play gets underway in the 33rd Annual Girls Golf State Tournament Series.

 

A total of 264 schools and 1,820 participants are entered as 21 courses around the state will host 18-hole action on Saturday, September 17. The top three teams, the top three individuals, including all ties for third place, excluding those individuals who advance with a team, will advance to the regional round.

 

Seven regional sites will host those qualifiers on Saturday, September 24 with the top three teams, the top three individuals, including all ties for third place, excluding those individuals who advance with a team, earning a spot in the state finals on Friday, September 30 and Saturday, October 1.

 

Defending state champion and top-ranked Penn, which won its third state championship a year ago, will serve as host to 12 other schools in the sectional played at Juday Creek Golf Course in Granger on Saturday. The Kingsmen return all five players from last year’s team which finished as the runner-up in both the sectional and regional before winning the state crown. Bloomington South turned that same trick in 1990.

 

Individually, four of the top five finishers from 2004 return, including defending state champion Angela Gauck of North Decatur. Now a senior, Gauck turned in a 73-74-147 at the state meet and won the individual title in a three-hole playoff with current Penn senior Julia Potter. Gauck and her Chargers teammates will open up in the 13-team sectional at the Greensburg Country Club on Saturday.

 

Results from each of the 21 sites will be posted to the girls golf page on the IHSAA website as they become available from the host sites.

 

Please note that the regional competition originally scheduled for Bedford North Lawrence on Saturday, Sept. 24 has shifted to Jasper. The event will take place at Jasper Municipal Golf Course beginning at 8 am featuring qualifying teams and individuals from sectionals at Evansville North, Northview and Seymour.

 

Defending Sectional Champions (21) – Anderson, Benton Central, Brownsburg, Crown Point, DeKalb, Evansville Memorial, Greensburg, Homestead, Huntington North, Indianapolis Bishop Chatard, Martinsville, Mishawaka Marian, Noblesville, Nortthview, Richmond, Roncalli, Seymour, Twin Lakes, Valparaiso, Warsaw, Western.

 

Active Sectional Championship Streaks (three or more years) – 7 – Twin Lakes; 5 – Evansville Memorial, Greensburg, Valparaiso, Western; 4 – Indianapolis Bishop Chatard; 3 – Crown Point; Richmond.

 

All-Time Sectional Championships22 – Lafayette Jefferson; 19 – Greensburg, Martinsville; 18 – Valparaiso; 17 – North Central (Indpls.); 15 – Marion; 14 – Richmond; 13 – Logansport, Noblesville; 12 – Columbus North; 11 – Anderson, Seymour; 10 – Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger; 9 – Franklin, New Castle; 8 – Evansville Harrison, Jasper, Michigan City Rogers, Penn, Twin Lakes.

 

Sectionals

Dates: Saturday, September 17.

Times: Listed below but subject to change.

Admission: Free.

Advancement to Regionals: Top three teams who post a team score; Top three low individuals, including all ties for third place, excluding those individuals who advance with a team.

 

1.   Anderson Highland (14) | Grandview Golf Course, Anderson | Saturday. Sept. 17, 9:30 am

      Alexandria, Anderson, Anderson Highland, Blue River Valley, Daleville, Delta, Lapel, Madison-Grant, Muncie Central, Muncie Southside, Pendleton Heights, Shenandoah, Wes-Del, Yorktown.

2.   Bloomington North (12) | Cascades Golf Course, Bloomington | Saturday, Sept. 17, 10 am

      Bloomington North, Bloom­ington South, Center Grove, Columbus East, Columbus North, Edgewood, Indian Creek, Martinsville, Mitchell, Monrovia, Mooresville, Paoli.

3.   Brebeuf Jesuit (11) | Bent Tree Golf Course, Westfield | Saturday, Sept. 17, 9 am

      Brebeuf Jesuit, Carmel, Covenant Christian, Hamilton Southeastern, Heritage Christian, Noblesville, North Central (Indpls.), Park Tudor, Pike, Westfield, Zionsville. 

4.   Danville (13) | Twin Bridges Golf Club, Danville | Saturday, Sept. 17, 10 am

      Avon, Ben Davis, Brownsburg, Cascade, Cloverdale, Danville, Decatur Central, Greencastle, North Putnam, Plainfield, Speedway, South Putnam, Tri-West Hendricks.

5.   East Noble (12) | Cobblestone Golf Course, Kendallville | Saturday, Sept. 17, 10 am

      Angola, Carroll (Fort Wayne), DeKalb, East Noble, Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger, Fort Wayne Northrop, Fort Wayne Snider, Fremont, Leo, Prairie Heights, West Noble, Westview.

6.   Evansville North (18) | Fendrich Golf Course, Evansville | Saturday, Sept. 17, 9 am

      Boonville, Castle, Evansville Bosse, Evansville Central, Evansville Day, Evansville Harrison, Evansville Mater Dei, Evansville Memorial, Evansville North, Evansville Reitz, Heritage Hills, Mount Vernon, Oakland City Wood, Perry Central, Signature, South Spencer, Tecumseh, Tell City.

7.   Greenfield-Central (13) | Arrowhead Country Club, Greenfield | Saturday, Sept. 17, 10:30 am

      Eastern Hancock, Franklin, Franklin Central, Greenfield-Central, Greenwood, Indianapolis Lutheran, New Palestine, Perry Meridian, Roncalli, Shelbyville, Southport, Southwestern (Shelbyville), Whiteland.

8.   Greensburg (13) | Greensburg Country Club | Saturday, Sept. 17, 9:30 am

      Batesville, East Central, Franklin County, Greensburg, Jac-Cen-Del, Lawrenceburg, Milan, North Decatur, Oldenburg Academy, Rushville, South Dearborn, South Decatur, Switzerland County.

9.   Huntington North (10) | LaFontaine Golf Course, Huntington | Saturday, Sept. 17, 8 am

      Blackford, Fort Wayne Canterbury, Huntington North, Maconaquah, Manchester, Marion, Marion Lakeview Christian, Mississinewa, Peru, Wabash.

10.  Kankakee Valley (14) | Curtis Creek Country Club, Rensselaer | Saturday, Sept. 17, 10 am

      Andrean, Calumet, Crown Point, Gary West Side, Hanover Central, Highland, Kankakee Valley, Lake Central, Lowell, Mer­rillville, North Judson, North Newton, Rensselaer, South Newton.

11.  Lafayette Jefferson (14) | Lafayette Municipal Golf Course | Saturday, Sept. 17, 8 am

      Attica, Benton Central, Clinton Prairie, Crawfordsville, Fountain Central, Harrison (West Lafayette), Lafayette Central Catholic, Lafayette Jefferson,  McCutcheon, North Montgomery, Seeger, Southmont, Turkey Run, West Lafayette.

12.  Logansport (11) | Dykeman Park Municipal Golf Course, Logansport | Saturday, Sept. 17, 11 am

      Carroll (Flora), Cass, Caston, Delphi, Logansport, North White, Pioneer, Rochester, Twin Lakes, West Central, Winamac.

13.  Mount Vernon (Fortville) (14) | Old Oakland Golf Club, Indianapolis | Saturday, Sept. 17, 12 pm

      Beech Grove, Indianapolis Arlington, Indianapolis Arsenal Technical, Indianapolis Bishop Chatard, Indianapolis Broad Ripple,  Indianapolis Cardinal Ritter, Indianapolis Cathedral, Indianapolis Manual, Indianapolis Northwest, Indianapolis Scecina, Lawrence Central, Lawrence North, Mount Vernon (Fortville), Warren Central.

14.  Northview (15) | Forest Park Golf Course, Brazil | Saturday, Sept. 17, 8:30 am

      Jasper, Linton-Stockton, North Central (Farmersburg), North Knox, Northview, Owen Valley, Pike Central, Princeton, Southridge, South Knox, Sullivan, Terre Haute North, Terre Haute South, Washington, West Vigo.

15.  Norwell (11) | Timber Ridge Golf Course, Bluffton | Saturday, Sept. 17, 10 am

      Bellmont, Fort Wayne Bishop Luers, Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran, Fort Wayne North Side, Fort Wayne South Side, Homestead, Jay County, New Haven, Norwell, South Adams, Southern Wells.

16.  Penn (13) | Juday Creek Golf Course, Granger | Saturday, Sept. 17, 11 am 

      Bremen, Culver Academies, Glenn, LaVille, Mishawaka, Mishawaka Marian, Penn, Plymouth, South Bend Adams, South Bend Clay, South Bend Riley, South Bend St. Joseph's, South Bend Washington.

17.  Richmond (12) | Highland Lake Golf Course, Richmond | Saturday, Sept. 17, 1 pm

      Cambridge City Lincoln, Centerville, Connersville, Hagerstown, Knightstown, Monroe Central, New Castle, Randolph Southern, Richmond, Tri, Union County, Winchester.

18.  Seymour (20) | Seymour Elks Golf Club | Saturday, Sept. 17, 8 am

      Bedford North Lawrence, Brownstown Central, Charlestown, Christian Academy of Indiana, Corydon Central, Crawford County, Floyd Central, Henryville, Jeffersonville, Jennings County, Lanesville, Madison, New Albany, North Harrison, Providence, Salem, Scottsburg, Seymour, Silver Creek, Trinity Lutheran.

19.  Valparaiso (14) | Valparaiso Country Club | Saturday, Sept. 17, 10 am

      Boone Grove, Chesterton, Hammond Bishop Noll, Hobart, Knox, LaPorte, Michigan City, Michigan City Marquette, Munster, New Prairie, Oregon-Davis, Portage, Valparaiso, Wheeler.

20.  Warsaw (13) | Stonehenge Golf Club, Warsaw | Saturday, Sept. 17, 10 am

      Columbia City, Concord, Elkhart Central, Elkhart Memorial, Goshen, Lakewood Park Christian, Northridge, NorthWood, Tippecanoe Valley, Triton, Warsaw, Wawasee, Whitko.

21.  Western (10) | Chippendale Golf Club, Kokomo | Saturday, Sept. 17, 10 am

      Eastern (Greentown), Frankfort, Hamilton Heights, Kokomo, Lebanon, Northwestern, Taylor, Tipton, Western, Western Boone.

 

Regionals

Date: Saturday, September 24.

Times: Listed below but subject to change.

Admission: Free.

Advancement to State Finals: Top three teams; top three low individuals, including all ties for third place, excluding those individuals who advance with a team.

 

1.   East Noble | Noble Hawk Golf Links, Kendallville | Saturday, Sept. 24, 10:15 am

      Qualifiers from East Noble, Norwell, Warsaw.

2.   Jasper | Jasper Municipal Golf Course | Saturday, Sept. 24, 8 am

      Qualifiers from Evansville North, Northview, Seymour.

3.   Lafayette Jefferson | Lafayette Municipal Golf Course | Saturday, Sept. 24, 8 am

      Qualifiers from Danville, Lafayette Jefferson, Logansport.

4.   LaPorte | Beechwood Golf Course, LaPorte | Saturday, Sept. 24, 10 am

      Qualifiers from Kankakee Valley, Penn, Valparaiso.

5.   Marion | Meshingomesia Country Club, Marion | Saturday, Sept. 24, 10 am

      Qualifiers from Anderson Highland, Huntington North, Western.

6.   Martinsville | Foxcliff Golf Club, Martinsville | Saturday, Sept. 24, 11 am

      Qualifiers from Bloomington North, Greenfield-Central, Greensburg.

7.   New Castle | Westwood Country Club, New Castle | Saturday, Sept. 24, 10 am

      Qualifiers from Brebeuf Jesuit, Mount Vernon (Fortville), Richmond.

 

State Finals

The Legends of Indiana Golf Course, 2555 N. Hurricane Road, Franklin, IN 46131.

About The Course | Driving Directions | Course Statistics | Course Photographs

Dates: Friday, September 30 (Round One); Saturday, October 1 (Round Two).

Time: 8 a.m. both days.

Admission: $5.00 per person.

Advancement from Round One to Round Two: Top nine teams; Any team within 12 strokes of the lead after Round One; Top nine individuals, excluding those individuals who advance with a team plus; Any individual within four strokes of the lead after Round One; Teams tied for ninth place and medalists tied for ninth.

 

 

FOOTBALL

 

STATE STATISTICAL LEADERS (as of Tuesday, September 13, 2005)

The following lists of statistical leaders are compiled weekly from information contained at Stats & Go, the IHSAA’s exclusive athletic statistics reporting and publishing service. The IHSAA encourages each of its member schools to participate by registering for free at www.statsandgo.com and updating team and individual statistics by 4 p.m. each Monday of the season.

 

Rushing Yards

Name

Grade

School (Class)

Games

Att.

Yds.

TD

YPG

1. Bryan Schroeder

10

North Harrison (3A)

4

63

1001

15

250.6

2. Darryl Stott

12

Union City (A)

4

89

916

13

229.0

3. Dexter Taylor

12

Warren Central (5A)

4

38

756

8

189.0

4. Curtis Johnson

11

South Decatur (1A)

4

75

738

8

184.5

5. Daniel Keeling

11

Crawfordsville (3A)

4

114

728

7

182.0

6. Wayne Bush

12

Owen Valley (4A)

4

83

680

6

170.0

7. William Stubbs

11

Indianapolis Cathedral (4A)

4

84

663

6

165.8

8. Dan Johnson

12

Wabash (2A)

4

126

647

6

161.8

9. Josh Stark

12

Pendleton Heights (4A)

4

86

645

7

161.3

10. Derek Stitt

11

Madison-Grant (2A)

4

75

635

9

158.8

 

Passing Yards

Name

Grade

School (Class)

Games

Comp.

Att.

Yds.

TD

Int.

YPG

1. Kyle Henson

12

Frontier (A)

4

65

118

1025

12

2

265.3

2. Brandon Huffer

11

Lafayette Jefferson (5A)

4

66

110

963

6

6

240.8

3. Spud Dick

12

Lawrence Central (5A)

4

62

111

929

7

5

232.3

4. Cory Millikan

11

Bedford North Lawrence (5A)

4

64

109

878

4

3

219.5

5. Eric Watt

11

South Newton (A)

4

48

102

848

14

3

212.0

6. Drew Kiel

11

Columbus East (4A)

4

51

85

818

10

2

204.5

7. Ben Chappell

12

Bloomington South (5A)

4

49

96

785

6

2

196.3

8. Broc Miller

11

Northview (4A)

4

45

88

769

5

5

192.3

9. Chris Kramer

12

Huntington North (5A)

4

35

69

747

5

3

186.8

10. Levi Knach

12

Columbia City (4A)

4

57

92

746

7

3

186.5

 

Receiving Yards

Name

Grade

School (Class)

Games

Rec.

Yds.

TD

YPG

1. Charles Davis

12

Lawrence Central (5A)

4

30

541

6

135.3

2. Dimitri Morson

11

North Vermillion (A)

4

25

533

7

133.3

3. Cody Lemond

11

Pendleton Heights (4A)

4

37

490

7

122.5

4. Kris Staats

12

LaPorte (5A)

4

21

460

2

115.0

5. Shawn Mooney

11

Evansville Central (4A)

4

29

446

3

111.5

6. Robbie Hambright

12

Wabash (2A)

4

17

434

4

108.5

7. Ryan Poxon

11

Lafayette Jefferson (5A)

4

17

430

3

107.5

8. Brandon Artis

11

Evansville Central (4A)

4

22

384

4

96.0

9. Shane Dixon

12

Portage (5A)

4

17

329

2

82.3

10. Dan Hindman

12

Westfield (4A)

4

11

326

5

81.5

               

Scoring

Name

Grade

School

Games

TD

PAT (1)

PAT (2)

FG

Total

PPG

1. Bryan Schroeder

10

North Harrison (3A)

4

15

0

2

0

94

23.5

2. Darryl Stott

12

Union City (A)

4

13

0

0

0

78

19.5

3. Matt Cox

12

Knightstown (A)

4

9

0

11

0

76

19.0

4. Darren Evans

11

Warren Central (5A)

4

12

0

0

0

72

18.0

5. Dominique Isom

11

Muncie Central (4A)

4

11

0

0

0

66

16.5

6. Drew Bianski

12

Churubusco (2A)

4

9

0

2

0

58

14.5

7. Derek Stitt

11

Madison-Grant (2A)

4

9

0

1

0

56

14.0

8. J.T. Owens

12

Lawrence North (5A)

4

8

0

2

0

52

13.0

T9. Curtis Johnson

11

South Decatur (A)

4

8

0

1

0

50

12.5

T9. Brandon Justice

12

Whiteland (4A)

4

8

0

1

0

50

12.5

 

Punting (min. 3 punts/game)

Name

Grade

School (Class)

Games

No.

Yds.

Avg.

1. Chase Straw

12

Prairie Heights (2A)

4

12

485

40.4

2. Joe Bizjak

12

Kokomo (5A)

4

14

553

39.5

3. Trey Sacksteder

12

Delta (4A)

4

12

467

38.9

4. Luke Allstott

11

Springs Valley (A)

4

13

480

37.9

5. John Maierle

12

Warsaw (5A)

4

19

715

37.6

6. Rhys Barnhart

12

Fort Wayne North Side (4A)

3

13

477

36.7

T7. Cody DeLucio

12

Cambridge City Lincoln (A)

4

16

586

36.6

T7. Lucas Wilson

12

Clarksville (2A)

4

13

476

36.6

9. Drew Lee

12

Yorktown (3A)

3

15

538

35.9

10. Ricky Curtis

12

Glenn (2A)

4

16

573

35.8

 

Interceptions

Name

Grade

School

Games

Total

1. Kyler Gray

11

Shenandoah (A)

4

6

2. Brandon Day

11

Indianapolis Northwest (5A)

4

5

T3. Ryan Kerney

12

North Posey (2A)

4

4

T3. Kelly King

12

Muncie Central (4A)

4

4

T3. John Maierle

12

Warsaw (5A)

4

4

T3.Preston Mattingly

12

Evansville Central (4A)

4

4

T3. Patrick Ramker

12

Hammond Bishop Noll (2A)

3

4

T3. Justin Rector

11

South Bend Clay (5A)

4

4

T8. 18 players

 

 

4

3

 

 

LAST WEEK’S SINGLE-GAME BEST PERFORMANCES

·   As reported by the schools to the Indiana High School Athletic Association.

·   School administrators, coaches and media are urged to report single-game bests by e-mailing IHSAA Sports Information Director Jason Wille at jwille@ihsaa.org by 4 p.m. each Monday of the season.

·   2005 Single-Game Best Performances.

 

RUSHING (275 yards minimum)

Yards

Name

Carries-TD

Gr

School

Opponent

Date

367

Bryan Schroeder

16-6

10

North Harrison (3A)

Paoli (2A)

9/9

325

Mario Swope

28-6

12

Brebeuf Jesuit (3A)

Indian Creek (2A)

9/9

313

Daniel Carter

36-2

12

Decatur Central (5A)

Pike (5A)

9/9

 

 

PASSING YARDAGE (275 yards minimum)

Yards

Name

Comp-Att-Int-TD

Gr

School

Opponent

Date

351

Dustin Boyer

26-45-2-4

12

Mount Vernon (4A)

Vincennes Lincoln (4A)

9/9

335

Kyle Foster

17-34-1-5

12

Cascade (2A)

Heritage Christian (2A)

9/9

308

Andrew Priem

12-22-0-2

11

Northridge (4A)

Plymouth (4A)

9/9

297

Eric Watt

18-35-2-5

11

South Newton (A)

Winamac (2A)

9/9

 

 

PASSING PERCENTAGE (.700 minimum with a minimum of 10 attempts)

Perc.

Name

Comp-Att-Yds-Int-TD

Gr

School

Opponent

Date

.928

Tyler Bruce

13-14-193-0-3

11

Tri-West Hendricks (2A)

North Montgomery (2A)

9/9

.857

Eric Freeman

12-14-230-0-1

12

Knightstown (A)

North Decatur (A)

9/9

.800

Bobby Powers

8-10-94-0-3

11

Indianapolis Cathedral (4A)

Indianapolis Bishop Chatard (3A)

9/9

.800

Matt Upshaw

8-10-1151-0

11

Warren Central (5A)

Terre Haute North (5A)

9/9

.769

Matt Hudson

10-13-190-0-1

12

Salem (3A)

Clarksville (2A)

9/9

.736

Josh Miracle

14-19-177-0-0

11

Hobart (4A)

Highland (4A)

9/9

.705

Eric Emerson

12-17-153-1-2

12

Speedway (2A)

Indianapolis Cardinal Ritter (A)

9/9

.700

Trent Mossbrucker

7-10-114-0-1

10

Mooresville (4A)

Whiteland (4A)

9/9

 

 

PASSING TOUCHDOWNS (4 minimum)

TD

Name

Comp-Att-Yds-Int

Gr

School

Opponent

Date

5

Kyle Foster

17-34-335-1

12

Cascade (2A)

Heritage Christian (2A)

9/9

5

Eric Watt

18-35-297-2

11

South Newton (A)

Winamac (2A)

9/9

5

Brice Whitman

14-26-290-1

12

Noblesville (5A)

Lafayette Jefferson (5A)

9/9

4

Chandler Harnish

12-19-236-1

11

Norwell (3A)

Bellmont (4A)

9/9

4

Matt Kobli

8-12-269-0

11

Whiting (A)

Lake Station Edison (A)

9/9

 

 

RECEIVING YARDAGE (150 yards minimum)

Yards

Name

Rec-TD

Gr

School

Opponent

Date

204

Mike Halajcsik

3-3

11

Whiting (A)

Lake Station Edison (A)

9/9

195

Mike Farris

11-2

12

South Adams (2A)

Heritage (2A)

9/9

 

 

RECEPTIONS (8 minimum)

Rec

Name

Yds-TD

Gr

School

Opponent

Date

11

Mike Farris

195-2

12

South Adams (2A)

Heritage (2A)

9/9

10

Eric Lazzell

163-1

11

Franklin (4A)

Greenwood (4A)

9/9

8

John McQueen

97-0

12

Greenfield-Central (4A)

Yorktown (3A)

9/9

 

 

SCORING (30 points minimum)

Points

Name

TD-PAT(1)-PAT(2)-FG

Gr

School

Opponent

Date

30

Mario Swope

6-0-0-0

12

Brebeuf Jesuit (3A)

Indian Creek (2A)

9/9

 

 

INTERCEPTIONS (3 minimum)

Int

Name

Gr

School

Opponent

Date

3

Chris Skinner

12

Andrean (3A)

Hammond (3A)

9/9

 

 

 

VOLLEYBALL

 

 

STATE ASSISTS LEADERS TO BE COMPILED BEGINNING NEXT WEEK

Beginning with next week’s media release (Tuesday, Sept. 20), “Assists” will be included in the state volleyball statistics compilation. School administrators are urged to share this information with those responsible for updating the team’s stats at www.statsandgo.com so that any adjustments can be made in order to accurately reflect the state’s leaders in this category.

 

 

STATE STATISTICAL LEADERS (as of Tuesday, September 13, 2005)

The following lists of statistical leaders are compiled weekly from information contained at Stats & Go, the IHSAA’s exclusive athletic statistics reporting and publishing service. The IHSAA encourages each of its member schools to participate by registering for free at www.statsandgo.com and updating team and individual statistics by 4 p.m. each Monday of the season.

 

Kills

 

Name

School (Class)

Grade

Games

Kills

High

Per Game

1.

Tayler Wittmer

Loogootee (A)

11

40

209

29

5.23

2.

Dana Gardner

Shelbyville (4A)

11

23

120

21

5.22

3.

Allison Holloway

Madison-Grant (2A)

11

32

162

28

5.06

4.

Stacey Secrest

Union (Dugger) (A)

12

41

207

28

5.05

5.

Ashley Edinger

Michigan City (4A)

12

23

112

29

4.87

6.

Michele Metzler

Lawrenceburg (2A)

11

30

136

21

4.70

7.

Mandy Nichols

Center Grove (4A)

11

42

195

22

4.64

8.

Ashley Hamilton

Northridge (3A)

10

35

360

26

4.51

9.

Sarah Wood

New Castle (3A)

12

49

213

27

4.35

10.

Hannah Sullivan

New Albany (4A)

11

29

126

20

4.34

 

Hitting Percentage (minimum 4.0 attacks per game)

 

Name

School (Class)

Grade

Games

Kills

Errs

Attacks

Pct.

1.

Ashley Edinger

Michigan City (4A)

12

23

112

12

187

.535

T2.

Erin Dull

Western Boone (3A)

12

40

162

26

283

.481

T2.

Stephanie Trenker

Fort Wayne Canterbury (A)

11

21

72

16

117

.481

4.

Kaila Calhoun

Concord (4A)

11

38

142

19

260

.473

5.

Michelle Fletcher

Michigan City Marquette (A)

12

7

115

18

207

.469

6.

Katie Wilson

Speedway (2A)

11

47

185

34

328

.460

7.

Lauran Thompson

North Montgomery (2A)

11

42

125

20

238

.441

8.

Tayler Wittmer

Loogootee (A)

11

40

209

45

374

.439

9.

Colleen Trainor

Michigan City Marquette (A)

12

30

74

7

157

.427

10.

Stacey Secrest

Union (Dugger) (A)

12

41

207

57

354

.424

 

Service Aces

 

Name

School (Class)

Grade

Games

Aces

High

Per Game

1.

Ashley Edinger

Michigan City (4A)

12

23

34

10

1.48

2.

Sara Hivley

South Newton (A)

12

23

31

10

1.35

3.

Katie Fix

Indianapolis Lutheran (A)

12

43

55

10

1.28

4.

Janae Curnutt

Hamilton Heights (3A)

11

44

54

11

1.23

5.

Mallory Brooks

Alexandria Monroe (2A)

12

32

37

13

1.16

6.

Hannah Sullivan

New Albany (4A)

11

29

33

6

1.14

7.

Dana Gardner

Shelbyville (4A)

11

23

26

6

1.13

8.

Madison Beaver

Speedway (2A)

12

44

48

10

1.09

T9.

Katie Dilling

Michigan City (4A)

11

23

23

6

1.00

T9.

Megan King

Fort Wayne Canterbury (A)

11

21

21

6

1.00

T9.

Amanda Warren

New Albany (4A)

11

29

29

9

1.00

 

Blocks

 

Name

School (Class)

Grade

GP

Solo

Assist

Total

High

Per Game

1.

Dominika Roberts

Oldenburg Academy (A)

11

47

95

76

171

18

3.64

2.

Cassie Zeider

South Newton (A)

12

23

59

24

83

22

3.61

3.

Nichole Kocher

Madison (3A)

11

43

148

0

148

29

3.44

4.

Amber Smith

Madison (3A)

12

43

118

0

118

20

2.75

5.

Brooke Zachary

Knox (3A)

11

36

36

52

88

23

2.44

6.

Amanda Dickman

Oldenburg Academy (A)

10

47

52

59

111

15

2.36

7.

Kristen Chynoweth

Frankfort (3A)

11

45

61

42

103

14

2.29

8.

Tara Newton

Franklin Central (4A)

11

44

37

62

95

13

2.16

9.

Mollie Taulbee

Knox (3A)

11

36

41

36

77

12

2.14

10.

Amber Birky

Kouts (A)

11

29

20

40

60

14

2.07

 

Digs

 

Name

School (Class)

Grade

Games

Digs

High

Per Game

1.

Leslie Swihart

Plymouth (4A)

10

49

365

48

7.45

2.

Stacey Secrest

Union (Dugger) (A)

12

41

234

34

5.71

3.

Alyssa Schermerhorn

West Noble (3A)

11

34

193

26

5.68

4.

Stephanie Fadell

Washington Township (A)

10

47

252

26

5.36

5.

Renee Oler

Hagerstown (2A)

12

39

202

25

5.18

6.

Sam Weiss

Hagerstown (2A)

10

37

178

32

4.81

7.

Morgan Stonebraker

Cowan (A)

12

30

143

24

4.77

8.

Kristen Bolen

North Judson-San Pierre (2A)

11

49

229

22

4.67

9.

Shannon Cooper

Frankfort (3A)

11

42

195

30

4.64

10

Kristin Hilligoss

Mooresville (4A)

11

37

170

29

4.59

 

 

BOYS SOCCER

 

STATE STATISTICAL LEADERS (as of Tuesday, September 13, 2005)

The following lists of statistical leaders are compiled weekly from information contained at Stats & Go, the IHSAA’s exclusive athletic statistics reporting and publishing service. The IHSAA encourages each of its member schools to participate by registering for free at www.statsandgo.com and updating team and individual statistics by 4 p.m. each Monday of the season.

 

Goals

 

Name

School

Grade

Games

Goals

High

1.

Kiel Hauser

Greenwood

12

8

25

8

2.

Jon Hendricks

Northwestern

11

10

19

4

3.

Alex Aust

New Palestine

11

7

17

5

T4.

Tim Perrine

Liberty Christian

12

7

16

5

T4.

Jake Schmicker

Winamac

12

8

16

5

T4.

Stu Thornton

Angola

12

6

16

4

7.

Tito Fernandez

Hammond Morton

12

6

15

3

T8.

Justin Darvish

Fort Wayne Snider

12

9

14

5

T8.

Richard Sheckler

Mooresville

12

7

14

4

10.

Mike Luttrull

Avon

11

8

13

4

 

Assists

 

Name

School

Grade

Games

Assists

High

1.

Jake Cifuentes

Eastern (Greentown)

11

5

13

4

2.

Ian Kemp

Greenwood

12

8

12

4

T3.

Derek Manuel

Greenwood

10

8

11

4

T3.

Justin Sass

New Palestine

10

7

11

4

T3.

Drew Williams

Northwestern

10

10

11

2

T6.

John Graves

Northwestern

12

10

10

4

T6.

Toby Kemp

Greenwood

9

8

10

3

T6.

Scott Vail

New Palestine

10

7

10

3

T9.

Jeff Alter

Marion Lakeview Christian

12

8

9

2

T9.

Jon Hendricks

Northwestern

11

10

9

3

T9.

Tyler Hoek

Castle

12

9

9

4

T9.

Danny Khorshid

Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger

10

6

9

3

T9.

Jordan Lewis

Chesterton

10

8

9

3

T9.

Sean McGrath

Pike

10

8

9

3

T9.

Matt Runda

Liberty Christian

12

7

9

4

 

Goals Against Average

 

Name

School

Grade

Games

Minutes

GA

GAA

Shutouts

1.

Tiago Sobral

Pike

11

7

360

1

0.22

3

2.

Nick Domogalik

Indianapolis Cathedral

11

4

210

1

0.38

2

3.

Zac Stephanski

Fort Wayne Snider

12

5

205

1

0.39

1

4.

Matt Boyer

Marion Lakeview Christian

12

8

619

4

0.52

4.75

5.

Tyler Leffers

Leo

12

7

530

4

0.60

2

6.

Todd Downey

Covenant Christian

10

3

200

2

0.80

2

7.

Adam Lee

Indianapolis Cathedral

12

7

430

5

0.93

3

8.

Matt McClain

Chesterton

12

8

614

8

1.04

3.5

9.

Taylor Montague

Northview

11

9

665

9

1.08

5

10.

Seth Shockley

Covenant Christian

11

5

360

5

1.11

2

 

 

GIRLS SOCCER

 

STATE STATISTICAL LEADERS (as of Tuesday, September 13, 2005)

The following lists of statistical leaders are compiled weekly from information contained at Stats & Go, the IHSAA’s exclusive athletic statistics reporting and publishing service. The IHSAA encourages each of its member schools to participate by registering for free at www.statsandgo.com and updating team and individual statistics by 4 p.m. each Monday of the season.

 

Goals

 

Name

School

Grade

Games

Goals

High

1.

Lauren Varnau

Maconaquah

11

5

24

8

2.

Stephanie Osborn

Oldenburg Academy

12

9

21

4

T3.

Rachael Reid

Plainfield

11

10

15

3

T3.

Megan Harrison

New Palestine

11

8

15

4

5.

Caitlan Kovacs

Avon

12

12

14

3

T6.

Meagan Kempf

Evansville Bosse

10

9

13

4

T6.

Sheila Diebold

North Putnam

12

7

13

4

T6.

Cheri Borkholder

Westview

11

6

13

4

T9.

Hannah Spencer

Crawfordsville

9

6

12

4

T9.

Monica Dolinsky

Carmel

12

9

12

3

 

Assists

 

Name

School

Grade

Games

Assists

High

1.

Carrie Twyman

Avon

12

12

13

2

2.

Alyssa Merrick

New Palestine

10

9

12

3

3.

Megan Mummert

Crawfordsville

11

6

11

5

T4.

Monica Dolinsky

Carmel

12

9

9

2

T4.

Kendra Getz

Oldenburg Academy

10

9

9

2

T4.

CJ Rhoades

Plainfield

9

7

9

2

T7.

Anna Miller

Pendleton Heights

9

8

8

2

T7.

Stephanie Osborn

Oldenburg Academy

12

9

8

3

T7.

Margo McAuley

Noblesville

11

8

8

3

T7.

Amberly O’Dell

Argos

11

9

8

3

T7.

Loly Redmon

Evansville Bosse

10

10

8

3

 

Goals Against Average

 

Name

School

Grade

Games

Minutes

GA

GAA

Shutouts

T1.

Mindi Balchan

Carmel

12

9

360

0

0.00

7

T1.

Sara Barva

Pendleton Heights

12

6

240

0

0.00

3

3.

Sarah Mayberry

Indianapolis Cathedral

11

6

382

1

0.20

3

4.

Amy Cleeter

South Dearborn

12

9

720

2

0.22

7

5.

Michelle Lowe

Muncie Central

11

7

520

2

0.30

6

6.

Kristen Sylvester

Pendleton Heights

9

7

510

2

0.31

2

7.

Cara Strain

Warren Central

11

5

240

1

0.33

--

8.

Beth Reed

Indianapolis Bishop Chatard

12

9

689

3

0.34

4

9.

Emma Gormley

Carmel

10

9

360

2

0.44

6

10.

Katie Emrick

Carroll (Fort Wayne)

10

10

786

5

0.50

6

 

 

IHSAA CALENDAR

 

PDF Files: 2005-06 Seasons at a Glance | Month-by-Month | Future Important Dates | Corresponding Weeks

 

 

NEWS & NOTES FROM AROUND THE STATE

 

 

  • Linton-Stockton quarterback Adam Brewer carried the ball five times in the first half of a 61-7 victory over Oakland City Wood Memorial on Sept. 2.  Four of those carries went for touchdowns, with the shortest a 32-yarder.

 

  • Jimtown freshman Emily Dean set a girls cross country school record with a time of 16:07 in the Cougar Kickoff Classic at New Prairie.  The previous Jimtown record was 16:24, set by Amanda Harris in 1997.

 

  • Eastern Greene picked up its first win as a varsity football program with a 19-6 win over North Daviess on Sept. 2. The Thunderbirds (1-2) began varsity football in 2003 and are coached by second year leader Jeff Sheehan.

 

  • North Posey head football coach Joe Gengelbach won the 200th game of his coaching career with an 18-8 victory over Southridge on Sept. 2. Gengelbach is in his 36tth year as head coach of the Vikings.

 

  • John MacLeod, former Notre Dame men’s basketball coach from 1991-99, was hired as an assistant coach of Golden State Warriors this week. MacLeod is a native of New Albany and a graduate of Providence High School.

 

  • Union (Dugger) volleyball coach Tammy Meurer celebrated her 300th win as coach of the Bulldogs when Union defeated Eminence in four games, 25-22, 8-25, 14-25, 18-25 on Tuesday, Sept. 6.

 

  • Seven different players got into the end zone for Penn in a 62-7 victory over South Bend Clay.  The victory was Penn’s 126th consecutive in Northern Indiana Conference play.

 

  • Chesterton’s Alyssa Phelps recently broke the school record for digs in a volleyball match with 43 in a victory over Highland.

 

  • Concord volleyball coach Jim Routhier recently won his 400th career match.  The milestone victory came in a three-game sweep of NorthWood.

 

  • Renowned sports broadcaster and Indiana native Chris Schenkel, who passed away early Sunday at the age of 82 after a long bout with emphysema, was a 1941 graduate of Bippus High School in Huntington County. Bippus was an IHSAA member school from 1917 to 1958.

 

  • Terre Haute South senior quarterback Kyle Toney broke the school record for career touchdown passes in a 35-20 victory over Vincennes Lincoln.  Toney has thrown 29 career touchdown passes through week three.  He broke former Indiana University coach Cam Cameron’s record of 27 set in 1979.

 

  • Winamac running backs Joel Webb and Evan Howe combined for 367 yards and six touchdowns in Winamac’s 49-26 victory over North White.  Webb and Howe rushed for 202 and 165 yards, respectively.

 

  • Marion grad William Whitticker was the opening day starter at right guard for the Green Bay Packers.  Whitticker, who attended Michigan State University, was drafted by the Packers in the seventh round of the 2005 NFL draft.

 

 

 

 

IHSAA 05-06/07