IHSAA BOYS BASKETBALL VIDEO/DVD LIBRARY
The following state
finals events are available for purchase from the IHSAA on VHS cassette tape or
DVD. VHS tapes are $30 each in person at the IHSAA Office or $35 by mail
(shipping and handling included). DVDs are $40 in person or $45 by mail. Pay by credit card (Visa or
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BOYS BASKETBALL SPECIAL
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1 Clyde Lovellette
and Garfield teammates unbeaten going into state championship game. |
45:00 |
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1 Bill Garrett led Shelbyville
team to upset win, scoring record |
45:00 |
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1 U.S. Congressman Lee Hamilton of
Evansville Central was Trester Award winner. |
32:00 |
B&W |
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Film |
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1 Coach Cabby O'Neill's Jasper
champs go all the way after a 11-9 regular season
record. Dee Monroe set championship game record with 36 points for |
33:00 |
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1 |
34:00 |
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1 |
33:00 |
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1 Charlie Mock hit clincher for
Muncie Central with :05 seconds to go. |
3 |
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1 |
44:00 |
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1 |
46:00 |
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1 |
33:00 |
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1 Muncie Central's fourth state
championship and second in a row. Jerry Lounsberry
and Charlie Hodson starred for the Bearcats. Joe Sexson of Tech led State Finals scoring and won Trester Award. |
46:00 |
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Film |
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1 This was the first appearance of
tiny |
48:00 |
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Film |
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1 Lamar Lundy and Wayne Van Sickle
played on this |
48:00 |
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1 |
32:00 |
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1 Jack Quiggle,
Jack Wiltrout and Paul Harvey made up |
46:00 |
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1 |
46:00 |
B&W |
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1 Easily our most-requested film!
Bobby Plump and |
42:00 |
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1 Oscar Robertson (many call
"The Big O" |
4 |
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1 Oscar Robertson scored 3 |
4 |
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1 |
43:00 |
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1 John and Sylvester Coalmon led South Bend Central to the title to become the
state's second unbeaten champion (30-0) defeating defending champion Crispus Attucks. |
32:00 No 3rd Quarter |
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1 |
41:00 |
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1 |
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1 Crispus Attucks claims third state title in five years. |
43:00 |
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1 |
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1 Phil Dawkins, Ron Divjak and Bobby Cantrell led ECW, coached by John Barrato, to the upset of heavily-favored Muncie Central
featuring Ron Bonham. Note: last five
minutes of film are of poor quality. |
41:00 |
B&W |
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1 |
38:00 |
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1 Ron Hughes sank two free throws with :03 second to go for the |
53:00 |
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1 Coach Jim Myers of Bosse became the first Mental Attitude Award winner (1 |
3 |
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1 |
26:00 |
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1 Muncie Central wins a record
fifth state championship with 25-year old, first-year coach Ike Tallman
guiding the Bearcats. |
45:00 |
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1 |
28:00 |
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1 Fourth state championship for
Coach Marion Crawley and third for Lafayette Jefferson. |
48:00 |
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1 |
40:00 |
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1 Billy Keller scored 25 points
for the victorious Continentals. |
48:00 |
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1 |
36:00 |
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1 Jim Cadwell
scores 21 for |
60:00 |
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1 |
38:00 |
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1 Bob Ford set a four-game state
tourney record 128 points, including 2 |
4 |
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1 |
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1 Aaron Smith tallied 28 points to
give Roosevelt and Coach Bo Mallard their first state titles. |
4 |
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1 Three of the four teams entered
unbeaten with Tolleston's only loss to a |
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1 George McGinnis and Steve
Downing were |
54:00 |
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1 |
30:00 |
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1 |
30:00 |
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1 Unbeaten ECR was led by Jim
Bradley's 24 points. |
5 |
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1 Kent Benson was a sophomore star
for |
55:00 |
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4 |
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1 ECW, top-ranked all season, was
led by Pete Trgovich's 28 points. The Senators also
featured Junior Bridgeman and Tim Stoddard, who
went on to a major league baseball career. This was the last year the state
finals were held at |
51:00 |
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1 |
40:00 |
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1 |
50:00 |
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1 One of the biggest upsets in
tournament history with Larry Miller scoring 26 for |
60:00 |
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1 |
4 |
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1 Highest scoring game in State
Finals history. Jim Webb and Steve Austin each score 31 for victorious
Eagles. |
38:00 |
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1 Julius Norman pours in 25 points
for |
5 |
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1 |
38:00 |
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1 |
38:00 |
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1 Walter Jordan's 20 points paced
Northrop, in just its third year of existence, to the state title. Wayne
Walls of Jeffersonville scored 25. Twins Don and Jon McGlocklin
of |
48:00 |
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1 Steve Walker scored 2 |
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56:00 |
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1 Jack Moore scored 2 |
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5 |
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1 Muncie Central's seventh state
championship. Bearcats' Ray McCallum finished 1 |
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1 Broad Ripple spoiled |
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1 Doug Crook scores 30 for
Vincennes Lincoln. |
1:2 |
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1 First state title for |
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1 |
25:00 |
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1 One of the most exciting
championship games ever played. Scott Skiles hit
for 3 |
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60:00 |
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1 Scott Long and Steve Hollar hit key free throws in the final seconds to help |
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1 Undefeated |
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1 Fifth state title for |
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1 Damon Bailey scored 20 his
freshman year in this loss to |
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1 Record-setting championship game
for |
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1 Chandler Thompson scored 32 for Muncie
Central and Damon Bailey 25 for Bedford North Lawrence. |
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1 Shawn Kemp scored 1 |
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1 The first championship game
between the state's two top-ranked teams ended with No. 1 Muncie Central's
state record eighth championship. Sam Long had 2 |
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1 This was a highly-anticipated matchup between Eric Montross
and Todd Leary of Lawrence North and sophomore sensation Alan Henderson of Brebeuf at Hinkle Fieldhouse. |
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1 Floyd Central's Pat Graham
scored 3 |
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1 Todd Leary scored 28 points and
Eric Montross 21 for Lawrence North. |
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1 Todd Leary scored 26 points and
Eric Montross had 1 |
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1 Bedford North Lawrence overcame William
Moore's 23-point first half and nine-point halftime deficit to rally past |
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1 In front of the largest crowd
ever to witness a high school basketball game -- 41,046 at the Hoosier Dome
-- Bedford North Lawrence's Damon Bailey capped his illustrious high school
career with 30 points, including his team's last 11 against top-ranked and
previously unbeaten |
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1 Alan Henderson of Brebeuf had 26 points and 23 rebounds. |
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1 Glenn Robinson scored 23 points
and pulled down 1 |
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1 In the much-anticipated matchup of the state's two best big men, Gary Roosevelt's
Glenn Robinson outscores Brebeuf's Alan Henderson, |
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1 The first state championship for
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1 Dave Furlin
(26 points) and Tim Bishop (25 points) led |
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1 South Bend Clay held on for the
victory behind 16 points from Lee Nailon and 15
from Jaraan Cornell. LaDrell
Whitehead scored 2 |
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1 Down eight points with under a
minute to go in regulation, South Bend Clay rallied to force overtime and
captured its first state title over previously unbeaten Valpo.
Jaraan Cornell scored 30 points for Clay, while Tim
Bishop tallied 35 and Bryce Drew 32 for |
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1 A matchup
between the state's two top-ranked teams saw No. 1 Ben Davis hold on for its
first state title. |
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1 Ben Davis' Jeff Poisel swished a buzzer-beating three-pointer at the end
of the second overtime to give the Giants back-to-back state titles. It was
also Ben Davis' record-setting fourth consecutive appearance in the state
finals. For the second time (1 |
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1 Bloomington North used a third
quarter rally as its springboard to victory. Herman Fowler chalked up 2 |
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1 Tyce Shideler scored the game-winning layup
with :04.5 seconds left to give Delta its spot in
the championship game. |
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1 A great overall team performance
gave Bloomington North the state championship trophy. The final championship
game played in the single class tournament. |
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1 Pike's first state championship
and |
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1 Cathedral joined Lafayette
Central Catholic (Class A) as the first Catholic schools to win an IHSAA
basketball state championship. |
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1 Veteran coach Garth Cone, in his
21st year at |
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1 In the first championship game
contested in a multiple class format, Central Catholic joined Indianapolis Cathedral
(3A) as the first Catholic schools to win an IHSAA basketball state
championship. |
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1 North Central seized control at
the end of the first half and never looked back. |
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1 Westview becomes
first |
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1 Tecumseh's big second half
denies defending champion Central Catholic. |
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2000
Class 4A Championship, A matchup
between the state's two best big men -- |
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2000
Class 3A Championship, Brebeuf Brebeuf jumped
out early and led the entire game displaying a dominant defense. |
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2000
Class 2A Championship, Westview 5 Westview becomes
first repeat champ in the multiple-class format. |
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2000
Class A Championship, The first championship game played
at |
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2001
Class 4A Championship, Pike 56, Penn 42 Defensive pressure key for Pike's
second 4A title in four years. |
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2001
Class 3A Championship, Second-ranked Muncie Southside
upends top-ranked Evansville Mater Dei in overtime thriller. |
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2001
Class 2A Championship, Harding Harding hangs on after leading
by 16 points in second half. |
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2001
Class A Championship, |
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2002
Class 4A Championship, Gary West Side 58, Pike 55 |
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2002
Class 3A Championship, Delta 65, Harding 54 |
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2002
Class 2A Championship, |
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2002
Class A Championship, Rossville |
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2003
Class 4A Championship, Pike 65, DeKalb 52 |
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2003
Class 3A Championship, Indpls. Bishop Chatard |
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2003
Class 2A Championship, Cass 5 |
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2003
Class A Championship, Laf. Cent. Catholic 68,
Southwestern (Shelbyville) 64 |
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2004
Class 4A Championship, |
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2004
Class 3A Championship, |
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2004
Class 2A Championship, Jimtown 63, Brownstown
Central 5 |
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2004
Class A Championship, Waldron 6 |
1:3 |
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2005
Class 4A Championship, |
1:45:00 |
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2005
Class 3A Championship, |
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2005
Class 2A Championship, |
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2005
Class A Championship, Lapel 51, Loogootee 40 |
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2006
Class 4A Championship, |
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2006
Class 3A Championship, |
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2006
Class 2A Championship, |
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