
5 pm ET / 4 pm CT
47th Annual IHSAA Football State Tournament Pairings Show
Hosted by Bob Lovell and Paul Condry.
Online: Streamed exclusively on IHSAAtv.org.
Radio: Broadcast on affiliates of the IHSAA Champions Network.

Entry List Deadline: Friday, October 11, 2019, 4 pm ET / 3 pm CT.
Time: 7 pm local time or as determined by host school.
Admission: $6 per person.
Determining Home Team
First Round: The second-named team in the blind draw is the host school, unless both teams agree to switch the site.
Semifinals: The team without a home game will host. Exception: The bye team will always be the visitor. If both teams were hosts or both were visitors, the second-named team in the quarter bracket will host. In 6A & 5A, in the four team sectionals, the second-named team will host.
Championships: The team that has played the most away games will host. If both teams have played the same number of away games, the bottom bracket team will host.
Class 6A Bracket | Class 5A Bracket | Class 4A Bracket | Class 3A Bracket | Class 2A Bracket | Class 1A Bracket
Class 6A (32 schools)
1. (4): Crown Point, Lake Central, Merrillville, Lafayette Jefferson
2. (4): Chesterton, Penn, Portage, Warsaw
3. (4): Carroll (Fort Wayne), Fort Wayne Snider, Homestead, Noblesville
4. (4): Carmel, Fishers, Hamilton Southeastern, Westfield
5. (4): Avon, Brownsburg, Pike, Zionsville
6. (4): Ben Davis, Indianapolis Arsenal Technical, Perry Meridian, Southport
7. (4): Lawrence Central, Lawrence North, North Central (Indianapolis), Warren Central
8. (4): Center Grove, Columbus East, Columbus North, Franklin Central
Class 5A (34 schools)
9. (4): LaPorte, Michigan City, Munster, Valparaiso
10. (5): Concord, Elkhart Central, Elkhart Memorial, Mishawaka, South Bend Adams
11. (4): Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger, Fort Wayne North Side, Fort Wayne Northrop, Goshen
12. (4): Anderson, Harrison (WL), Kokomo, McCutcheon
13. (5): Decatur Central, Indianapolis Cathedral, Plainfield, Terre Haute North, Terre Haute South
14. (4): Franklin Community, New Palestine, Seymour, Whiteland Community
15. (4): Bloomington North, Bloomington South, Castle, Evansville North
16. (4): Bedford North Lawrence, Floyd Central, Jeffersonville, New Albany
Class 4A (62 schools)
17. (8): East Chicago Central, Gary West Side, Griffith, Hammond Gavit, Hammond Morton, Highland, Hobart, Lowell
18. (8): Culver Academies, Kankakee Valley, Logansport, New Prairie, Plymouth, South Bend Clay, South Bend Riley, South Bend St. Joseph
19. (8): Angola, Columbia City, DeKalb, East Noble, Leo, Northridge, Northwood, Wawasee
20. (8): Delta, Fort Wayne South Side, Fort Wayne Wayne, Huntington North, Jay County, Marion, Mississinewa, New Haven
21. (8): Connersville, Greenfield-Central, Mt. Vernon (Fortville), Muncie Central, New Castle, Pendleton Heights, Richmond, Shelbyville
22. (6): Beech Grove, Frankfort, Indianapolis Crispus Attucks, Lebanon, Roncalli, Western
23. (8): East Central, Greenwood, Jennings County, Madison Consolidated, Martinsville, Mooresville, Silver Creek, South Dearborn
24. (7): Boonville, Evansville Central, Evansville F.J. Reitz, Evansville Harrison, Evansville Memorial, Jasper, Northview
Class 3A (64 schools)
25. (8): Benton Central, Calumet, Hammond, Hammond Clark, Hanover Central, Knox, River Forest, Twin Lakes
26. (8): Garrett, Glenn, Jimtown, Lakeland, Mishawaka Marian, South Bend Washington, Tippecanoe Valley, West Noble
27. (8): Bellmont, Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran, Heritage, Maconaquah, Northwestern, Norwell, Oak Hill, Peru
28. (8): Brebeuf Jesuit, Crawfordsville, Guerin Catholic, Hamilton Heights, Indianapolis Bishop Chatard, North Montgomery, West Lafayette, Yorktown
29. (8): Danville Community, Greencastle, Indian Creek, Indianapolis Cardinal Ritter, Indianapolis George Washington, Indianapolis Manual, Tri-West Hendricks, West Vigo
30. (8): Brown County, Edgewood, Owen Valley, Pike Central, Princeton Community, Sullivan, Vincennes Lincoln, Washington
31. (8): Batesville, Brownstown Central, Charlestown, Franklin County, Greensburg, Lawrenceburg, Rushville, Scottsburg
32. (8): Corydon Central, Evansville Bosse, Gibson Southern, Heritage Hills, Mt. Vernon, North Harrison, Salem, Southridge
Class 2A (63 schools)
33. (7): Andrean, Boone Grove, Bowman Academy, North Newton, Rensselaer Central, Wheeler, Whiting
34. (8): Bremen, Delphi, LaVille, Lewis Cass, Manchester, Pioneer, Rochester, Wabash
35. (8): Bluffton, Central Noble, Eastside, Fairfield, Fort Wayne Bishop Luers, Prairie Heights, Whitko, Woodlan
36. (8): Alexandria, Blackford, Eastbrook, Eastern (Greentown), Elwood, Frankton, Lapel, Tipton
37. (8): Cascade, Monrovia, North Putnam, Seeger, South Vermillion, Southmont, Speedway, Western Boone
38. (8): Centerville, Eastern Hancock, Heritage Christian, Indianapolis Howe, Indianapolis Scecina Memorial, Northeastern, Shenandoah, Winchester
39. (8): Clarksville, Eastern (Pekin), Mitchell, Paoli, Providence, Switzerland County, Triton Central, Union County
40. (8): Crawford County, Evansville Mater Dei, Forest Park, Linton-Stockton, North Knox, North Posey, South Spencer, Tell City
Class 1A (63 schools)
41. (8): Culver Community, Gary Roosevelt, Lake Station Edison, North Judson, South Newton, South Central (Union Mills), West Central, Winamac
42. (8): Carroll (Flora), Clinton Central, Clinton Prairie, Frontier, Lafayette Central Catholic, North White, Tri-County, Traders Point Academy
43. (8): Madison-Grant, Monroe Central, South Adams, Southern Wells, Taylor, Tri-Central, Union City, Wes-Del
44. (8): Adams Central, Caston, Churubusco, Fremont, North Miami, Northfield, Southwood, Triton
45. (8): Attica, Cloverdale, Covington, Fountain Central, North Vermillion, Parke Heritage, Riverton Parke, South Putnam
46. (7): Covenant Christian (Indpls.), Edinburgh, Indiana School for the Deaf, Indianapolis Lutheran, Park Tudor, Sheridan, Tindley
47. (8): Cambridge City Lincoln, Hagerstown, Knightstown, Milan, North Decatur, Oldenburg Academy, South Decatur, Tri
48. (8): Eastern Greene, North Central (Farmersburg), North Daviess, Perry Central, Rock Creek Academy, Springs Valley, Tecumseh, West Washington
Restrictions
1. Banners and posters are not allowed.
2. No battery powered or electronic noise makers, fireworks, recorded music, sirens or whistles are allowed.
3. Throwing of articles, including toilet tissue and baby powder, is not allowed.
4. No live animal mascots are permitted at anytime.
5. The facility should be as neutral as possible without any enhancements that emphasize a home team.

Entry List Deadline: Friday, October 11, 2019, 4 pm ET / 3 pm CT.
Time: 7 pm local time or as determined by host school.
Admission: $6 per person.
Determining Home Team
First Round: The second-named team in the blind draw is the host school, unless both teams agree to switch the site.
Semifinals: The team without a home game will host. Exception: The bye team will always be the visitor. If both teams were hosts or both were visitors, the second-named team in the quarter bracket will host. In 6A & 5A, in the four team sectionals, the second-named team will host.
Championships: The team that has played the most away games will host. If both teams have played the same number of away games, the bottom bracket team will host.
Class 6A Bracket | Class 5A Bracket | Class 4A Bracket | Class 3A Bracket | Class 2A Bracket | Class 1A Bracket
Restrictions
1. Banners and posters are not allowed.
2. No battery powered or electronic noise makers, fireworks, recorded music, sirens or whistles are allowed.
3. Throwing of articles, including toilet tissue and baby powder, is not allowed.
4. No live animal mascots are permitted at anytime.
5. The facility should be as neutral as possible without any enhancements that emphasize a home team.

Time: 7 pm local time or as determined by host school.
Admission: $8 per person.
Official Football: The Wilson 1003 GST, the official football of the IHSAA state tournament, will be provided for all regional games.
Determining Home Team
Classes 1A, 3A, & 5A: Sectional final game non-host (if applicable) or higher sectional number.
Classes 2A, 4A, & 6A: Sectional final game non-host (if applicable) or lower sectional number.
Class 6A Bracket | Class 5A Bracket | Class 4A Bracket | Class 3A Bracket | Class 2A Bracket | Class 1A Bracket
Restrictions
1. Banners and posters are not allowed.
2. No battery powered or electronic noise makers, fireworks, recorded music, sirens or whistles are allowed.
3. Throwing of articles, including toilet tissue and baby powder, is not allowed.
4. No live animal mascots are permitted at anytime.
5. The facility should be as neutral as possible without any enhancements that emphasize a home team.

Time: 7 pm local time or as determined by host school.
Admission: $10 per person.
Official Football: The Wilson 1003 GST, the official football of the IHSAA state tournament, will be provided by the IHSAA for all semi-state games.
Determining Home Team
Classes 1A, 3A, & 5A: *Regional non-host (if applicable) or lower sectional number.
Classes 2A, 4A, & 6A: *Regional non-host (if applicable) or higher sectional number.
*If regional winner has not hosted either sectional final or regional, that school will be the designated host.
Class 6A Bracket | Class 5A Bracket | Class 4A Bracket | Class 3A Bracket | Class 2A Bracket | Class 1A Bracket
Restrictions
1. Banners and posters are not allowed.
2. No battery powered or electronic noise makers, fireworks, recorded music, sirens or whistles are allowed.
3. Throwing of articles, including toilet tissue and baby powder, is not allowed.
4. No live animal mascots are permitted at anytime.
5. The facility should be as neutral as possible without any enhancements that emphasize a home team.

Site: Lucas Oil Stadium, 500 S. Capitol Avenue, Indianapolis.
Tickets: $15 per person per day. All seats are general admission. Children ages five and younger are admitted at no charge.
Single-day tickets may be purchased at participating schools during the week of the state finals. Contact schools for ticket distribution hours. Purchase advance tickets through a participating school, and $1 for every ticket sold will be reimbursed to that school.
Single-day tickets may also be purchased on game day at the Lucas Oil Stadium Ticket Office, located on the southeast side of the venue at street level nearest Capitol Avenue.
Gates Open: Lucas Oil Stadium will open its gates to fans beginning at 11 am ET (one hour prior to kickoff of the first game) each day.
Television: All six state championship games will air live on Fox Sports Indiana (1A, 2A, 3A) and Fox Sports Indiana Plus (4A, 5A, 6A), an alternate channel, due to an overlap with the Indiana Pacers telecasts both days.
Webstream: For viewers outside of the Fox Sports Indiana coverage area, a live stream will be available at IHSAAtv.org. For those within the FSI coverage area, the stream will be available only on delayed basis following the conclusion of the telecast.
Radio: Each game will be broadcast on affiliates of the IHSAA Champions Network.
Determining Home Team: Home team will be decided via coin flip between coaches at Monday meeting before IHSAA state finals.
Official Football: The Wilson 1003 GST, the official football of the IHSAA state tournament, will be used.
Class 6A Bracket | Class 5A Bracket | Class 4A Bracket | Class 3A Bracket | Class 2A Bracket | Class 1A Bracket
Approved Broadcasts | Preview | Official Program
Friday, November 29, 2019
Class 1A State Championship
Final | Lafayette Central Catholic 29, Indianapolis Lutheran 28
> Lafayette Central Catholic Converts Two-Point Conversion With 0:10 Left in Game to Win Eighth State Title
> Knights' Kyle Onken Named Ress Mental Attitude Award Recipient
> Final Records: Lafayette Central Catholic (12-3), Indianapolis Lutheran (13-1)
Box Score | Recap
Class 3A State Championship
Final | Indianapolis Bishop Chatard 34, Heritage Hills 3
> Indianapolis Bishop Chatard Wins Record-Extending Fourteenth Football Crown
> Heritage Hills' Cole Sigler Receives Ress Mental Attitude Award
> Final Records: Indianapolis Bishop Chatard (14-1), Heritage Hills (14-1)
Box Score | Recap
Class 5A State Championship
Final | New Palestine 27, Valparaiso 20
> New Palestine Repeats as 5A State Champ, Wins Third Football Crown Overall
> Valparaiso's Josh Fedorchak Earns Eskew Mental Attitude Award
> Final Records: New Palestine (14-0), Valparaiso (13-1)
Box Score | Recap
Saturday, November 30, 2019
Class 2A State Championship
Final | Western Boone 44, Eastbrook 7
> Western Boone Repeats as 2A State Champ, Wins Third Title Overall
> Eastbrook's Wyatt Stephenson Receives Ress Mental Attitude Award
> Western Boone (14-1), Eastbrook (12-3)
Box Score | Recap
Class 4A State Championship
Final | Evansville Memorial 21, East Noble 3
> Evansville Memorial Claims Second Title in Three Years, First in 4A
> East Noble's Bailey Parker Selected as Eskew Mental Attitude Award Recipient
> Final Records: Evansville Memorial (13-1), East Noble (14-1)
Box Score | Recap
Class 6A State Championship
Final | Carmel 20, Center Grove 17
> Greyhounds Top Conference Rival Center Grove to Win Ninth Football Crown
> Center Grove's Jalen Goines Earns Eskew Mental Attitude Award
> Final Records: Carmel (11-3), Center Grove (8-6)
Box Score | Recap
Restrictions
1. Banners and posters are not allowed.
2. No battery powered or electronic noise makers, fireworks, recorded music, sirens or whistles are allowed.
3. Throwing of articles, including toilet tissue and baby powder, is not allowed.
4. No live animal mascots are permitted at anytime.