2002 GIRLS SOCCER TOURNAMENT

STATE FINALS RESULTS

 

 

STATE FINALS

Saturday, November 2, 2002     Kuntz Stadium, 1502 W. 16th St., Indianapolis

 

Championship

Carmel 4, Bloomington South 0, final

Records: Carmel (25-0); Bloomington South (18-5-2)

Box Score

Notes: Carmel becomes first unbeaten and untied girls team to win state championship in nine year history of event; sixth state title for Greyhounds and third consecutive (1994, 1995, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002); First appearance in state finals for Bloomington South; Meghan Marie Fowler-Finn of Fort Wayne Snider named Mental Attitude Award winner.

 

4,733 athletes representing 209 schools participated in the 2002 IHSAA State Volleyball Championship.

 

 

Semifinals

Bloomington South 1, Chesterton 0, (OT, Shootout 5-4), final

Records: Bloomington South (18-4-2); Chesterton (20-3-1)

Box Score

 

Carmel 4, Fort Wayne Snider 1, final

Records: Carmel (24-0); Fort Wayne Snider 21-1-1)

Box Score

 

 

 

Snider’s Fowler-Finn Honored As Mental Attitude Award Winner

Meghan Marie Fowler-Finn of Fort Wayne Snider was selected by the IHSAA Executive Committee as recipient of the 2002 Mental Attitude Award in Girls Soccer.

 

Meghan Marie ranks first in her senior class of 426 and will major in Physical Sciences in college.  A two-year member of the National Honor Society, she was named ISCA and ICGSA Academic All-State in 2001 and 2002 and is a four-year member of the Student Council at Snider High School, having held positions of president, vice president and treasurer with the organization.

 

She has performed as a starting soccer player throughout her four-year career, setting school single-season and career records in assists, garnering Summit Athletic Conference Player of the Year honors this past season.

 

Meghan Marie was a Student Leadership Institute attendee and Heismann Award nominee.  Her other many honors include the Discover Card Gold Key; Rotary Youth Leadership Award and;  Student Rotarian of the Month.

 

Meghan Marie is the daughter of Sue and Thomas Fowler-Finn.

 

The winner of the Mental Attitude Award is nominated by her principal and coach and must excel in mental attitude, scholarship, leadership and athletic ability.

 

Farm Bureau Insurance, IHSAA corporate partner, presented a $1,000 scholarship to the Snider High School in the name of Fowler-Finn.