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State Finals Summary
Terre Haute South, Fort Wayne Bishop Luers, Southwestern (Hanover) and North Vermillion etched their names into the IHSAA history books as state champions of the 27th Annual Girls Basketball State Finals held Saturday, March 2, 2002 in Conseco Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.
A total of 5,344 players from 380 different schools were entered into the tournament at the sectional level. Attendance for the four-game event drew 17,320 fans.
Class 4A
Terre Haute South got a big night from its junior center
and staked claim to its first girls basketball state
title with a 63-42 victory over South Bend Riley in
the Class 4A championship game at Conseco Fieldhouse in
Third-ranked Terre Haute South had a decided height advantage with 6-6 junior center Reicina Russell roaming the paint. Russell tallied Class 4A records for scoring with 31 points and seven blocked shots and affected numerous other Riley attempts. The Braves constantly passed over the top of the Riley defense to Russell for easy layins. Russell scored 20 points and had five blocks in the first half alone.
MelanieBoeglin was the only other Brave in double figures with 10 points.
JuniorsSuntana Granderson and Crystal Norman, Rileys two scoring leaders, did most of the damage for the Wildcats. Both chalked up 19 points and seven rebounds each, but no other Riley player scored more than two points.
The Braves, making their first appearance in the state finals, finished a 25-2 championship season under 20th year coach Alan Maroska.
Unranked South Bend Riley, also making it first trip to the finals, completed a 24-4 year under eighth-year coach Mike Megyesi.
Darci Rector of
The award in named after Patricia L. Roy, the former assistant commissioner of the IHSAA, who is regarded both statewide and nationally as a pioneer in girls athletics. It is presented annually in each classification of the state finals to a senior who best displays mental attitude, scholarship, leadership and athletic ability and was nominated by her principal and coach.
Class 3A
New Coach, Same Result Fourth Straight Title For Bishop Luers
Even
with a new coach at the reins, the outcome was still the same as Fort Wayne Bishop Luersdefeated Gibson Southern, 51-37, to win the
Class 3A state championship at Conseco Fieldhouse in
It was the fourth consecutive state championship for the Knights and the first in Class 3A. In the five years of class basketball, Bishop Luersbecomes the first school to win titles in two different classes. The three previous championships came in Class 2A.
First year coach Teri Rosinski, who succeeded Gary Andrews after nine years, led the unranked Knights back to the top winning their ninth straight game to finish the season at 21-5.
Rosinski became the third woman to play and coach in the state finals joining Judi Warren and Leah Wooldridge. Rosinski was the 1977 Mental Attitude Award winner from Norwell and went on to be named Miss Basketball that year.
BishopLuers defense took Gibson Southern out of its game holding the Titans to a Class 3A record low scoring output. The Titans committed 28 turnovers in the game and Bishop Luerstook advantage scoring 29 points off those miscues, 14 on fast-breaks. Luers committed 23 turnovers, but Gibson Southern only managed eight points from them.
After a tightly-played first quarter that saw Luers holding a two-point lead at the break, the Knights began the second period with a 10-2 run and Gibson never got closer than six points the rest of the game. Luers enjoyed a pair of 20 point leads midway through the fourth period.
Michelle Hamlin led the way for Luers with 14 points and six rebounds. Megan Dossen added 13 points. Ashley Nelson of Gibson Southern tallied 16 points and 10 rebounds to take game honors.
GibsonSouthern, also unranked and making its first appearance in the state finals, completed a 24-5 year under eighth year coach Jason Blackard. Blackard also led the Gibson Southern softball team to a state runner-up finish in Class 2A last June.
Jamie Elpers of Gibson Southern High School was named as the recipient of the Patricia L. Roy Mental Attitude Award in Class 3A Girls Basketball by members of the IHSAA Executive Committee. Farm Bureau Insurance, the IHSAAs corporate partner, presented a $1,000 scholarship to Gibson Southern High School in the name of Elpers.
Class 2A
Hot-Shooting Southwestern Wins First State Championship
Top-rankedSouthwestern of
The Rebels (25-2) were led by their top four scorers on the season and all finished in double figures, including Catherine Grahams 20 points. Brianna Howard finished with 19, Julie Brawner with 18 and Autumn Walker 11. The 70 points scored by Southwestern was a Class 2A game record.
Fifth-year
Southwestern coach Donna Cheatham,
Southwestern led the game from the outset extending its lead to as many as 12 points just before halftime. Shenandoah managed to chip away at the lead cutting it to three points with left in the game, but could never get any closer.
The Rebels hot shooting kept Shenandoah at bay throughout. Southwestern hit 24-for-43 from the field in the game for a Class 2A record .558 field goal percentage.
Amanda Norris of Shenandoah set a Class 2A scoring record with 30 points, which tied for the sixth best scoring output ever in a state finals game. She also tallied seven assists, another 2A game record. Teran Warner pulled down 13 rebounds for the Raiders tying the Class 2A mark.
It was a disappointing finish for Shenandoah (22-4), which finished as the state runner-up for the second year in a row and had its 15 game winning streak snapped. The Raiders lost to Fort Wayne Bishop Luersin the championship game a year ago, which is vying for the Class 3A crown this season. Five players returned from last years team. Shenandoah was coached by Todd Salkoski now in his sixth year.
Brianna Howard of
Class A
North Vermillion
Edges
The battle between the top two ranked teams in Class Alived up to its billing as North Vermillionedged Hebron, 45-42, in the 27th Annual IHSAA Girls Basketball State Finals at Conseco Fieldhouse.
With
a one point lead and one second remaining in the game, senior forward Sherri
Norman sealed the victory for the Falcons with a pair of free throws for the final
margin.
It
was the first state championship in any sport for top-ranked North Vermillion,
a school of 254 students, located in
Kayla Hinkle led North Vermillion with 14 points and Allison Hughes chipped in 12. The Falcons top scorer, Ashley Hughes at 14.9 per game, was held to two points. Hinkle also had 11 rebounds.
North Vermillion, making its first appearance in the girlsbasketball state finals, finished 25-1, including a 24-game win streak. They were coached by Ken Gentrup.
Second-ranked
The Hawks, coached by Jerry Bechtold (Lauren Bechtolds father), finished 25-3 in its first trip to the state finals.
Lauren Bechtold of
Sectional Results
February 5, 8, 9, 2002
Class 4A
1.
Lowell 65, Gary Wallace 34
Gary West Side 54, Lake Central 38, championship.
Officials: Robert Filipek, Tom Dermody, Bryan Bau, Fred Scheub
2.
Chesterton 63, Portage 48
Officials: Douglas Greenlee, Kevin Mikesell, Jerome Jajchik, Tom Behny
3.
South Bend Riley 83,
Officials: Jay C. Smith, Karen Franklin, Tom Eisenhour, Lance Grubbs
4.
Penn 51,
Penn 56,
Penn 52,
Officials: Eric Coburn, Kevin Weinberg, Trent Beer, Terry Weldy
5.
Wawasee 64,
Carroll (
Carroll (
Officials: Douglas Cook, Joseph Rondot, Karl Abraham, Mark Berger
6.
Homestead 65,
Fort Wayne Northrop 49, Huntington North 40, championship.
Officials: Douglas Bauman, Charles Kates, Lon Graft, Dennis Aldridge
7.
McCutcheon 56,
McCutcheon 51, Marion 40
McCutcheon 40, Lafayette Jefferson 31, championship.
Officials: Judy Phillips, HaymonFields, Charles Vayo, Stewart Casper
8.
New Castle 47, Muncie Central 44, championship.
Officials: Bob Klein, Clifford G. Brooks, Sr., Justin Shippy, Edward Thornburgh
9. North Central (Indpls.) Sectional
North Central (Indpls.)
84,
Pike 93, Noblesville 82
Pike 64, Carmel 61 (OT), championship.
Officials: Brian Humphrey, Paul G. Williams, Jay Scott, Scott West
10.
Indianapolis Cathedral 62, Lawrence North 47, championship.
Officials: Kevin Moore, Robert Harding, David Sheets, Ron McGriff
11. Brownsburg Sectional
Ben Davis 68,
Ben Davis 69,
Ben Davis 54, Decatur Central 44, championship.
Officials: Steve Morris, Rex Wallace, W. Scott Wagner, Harold Harmon
12.
Franklin Central 56,
Perry Meridian 59, Center Grove 47
Perry Meridian 57,
Officials: Dick Russell, Dan VanTreese, John C. Fox, Derek Sullivan
13. Northview Sectional
Mooresville 56,
Mooresville 68,
Terre Haute South 36, Mooresville 25, championship.
Officials: Jay Slater, Larry Steimel, Gordon Simons, Dan Stewart
14.
Bloomington South 63, Columbus North 54, championship.
Officials: Don Corey, George Knezevich, Timothy Cartwright, Jack Pitts
15.
Officials: Steve Meyer, Gerald R. Cox, Kevin Henney, Jack Davis
Castle 76,
Castle 48, Evansville Reitz 45, championship.
Officials: Joseph Calderazzo,
Class 3A
17.
Officials: Norm Sellers, Al Guillen, Kyle Stackhouse, Gary Chambers
18.
Gary Mann 52, Griffith 50 (OT)
Gary Mann 50,
Andrean 63, Gary Wirt 43
Andrean.62, Gary Mann 30, championship.
Officials: Dale Cramer, George Forbes, Kent
Bennington,
19.
Tippecanoe Valley 35,
Officials: Cutis Yoder, Jeffery Morrett, Michael Emerson, Mark Sewell
20. Western Sectional
Northwestern 73, Western 51
Northwestern 50,
Northwestern 43, Benton Central 23, championship.
Officials: William Terry Johnson, Kerry OBrien, Michael Todd, Jerry Snider
21. Northridge Sectional
Northridge 55, New Prairie 48
South Bend St. Josephs 77, South Bend LaSalle 69
South Bend St. Josephs 53, Northridge 34
NorthWood 63,
South Bend S. Josephs 37, NorthWood 35, championship.
Officials: Bryce Heller, Nicolas Mark, Jeffrey Noffsinger, Jack Urbin
22. Fort Wayne Bishop DwengerSectional
Leo 73, West Noble 60
Fort Wayne Concordia 50,
Officials: Kirk Robinson, John Bellamy, Russ Baker,
23. Heritage Sectional
Heritage 46, Harding 39
Fort Wayne Bishop Luers73,
Fort Wayne Bishop Luers 53, Fort Wayne Elmhurst 46, championship.
Officials: Robert Voss, Steve Elkins, Jeffrey Pequignot, Brett Patrick
24. Blackford Sectional
Bellmont 53, Norwell 50
Bellmont 58,
Maconaquah 56, Jay County 49
Bellmont 59, Maconaquah 31, championship.
Officials: Kelly Dennis, John Pfeiffer, Mike Johnson, Tracy Black
25. Elwood Sectional
Officials: Michael McGriff, James Newburn, Stephen Jamison, John Yantiss
26. Zionsville Sectional
Crawfordsville 38,
Tipton 60,
Tipton 48, Crawfordsville 38
Tipton 38, Hamilton Heights 33, championship.
Officials: Gary Hamilton, Danny Ihrie, Michael Vetter, Tim Knowland
27. New
Indianapolis Bishop Chatard66, Greenfield-Central 56
Brebeuf Jesuit 56, Beech Grove 42
Brebeuf Jesuit 64, Indianapolis BishopChatard 39
New
Brebeuf Jesuit 51, New Palestine 40, championship.
Officials: Gene Huston, Kevin Chestnut, Dan Kerker, Jason Ferguson
28. Shelbyville Sectional
Shelbyville 59, Rushville 34
Shelbyville 59,
Officials: Grady Smith, Robert White, Roger Branigan, Arnold Freeman, Jr.
29. Corydon Central Sectional
Corydon Central 69, Scottsburg 57
Officials: Kevin Denu, Michael Hole, Gary Woodling, Michael Braun
30.
Brown County 70,
Officials: Steve Wyrick,
31. Jasper Sectional
Sullivan 61, Washington 59 (OT)
Sullivan 51,
Jasper 56,
Jasper 56, Sullivan 44, championship.
Officials: Monte McKee, Paul Arvin, Michael Slaven, Donald Whitlow
32.
Gibson Southern 48, Boonville 31
Gibson Southern 62,
Gibson Southern 48, Evansville Memorial 39, championship.
Officials: Gary Wier, Andrew Kuczynski, Greg Mason, Michael Grundman
Class 2A
33.
Boone Grove 48,
Officials: Andrew Simpson, Edward Pawlus, Jeff Rhody, Kim Yelich
34. LaVille Sectional
North Judson 71, Glenn 28
North Judson 57,
Triton 51, Jimtown 24
North Judson 60, Triton 49, championship.
Officials: Marvin Davis, Ken Weaver, Drew Danik,
35.
Westview 53, Central Noble 43
Westview 49,
Fremont 67, Westview 44, championship.
Officials: Steve Godfrey, Phillip Teusch, John Wright, Ronald Gradeless
36.
Winamac 46,
Officials: Bruce Klonowski, Bud Wolf, Ricky Hester, James Arnett
37. Bluffton Sectional
Bluffton 56,
Garrett 42, Churubusco 39
Garrett 47, Adams Central 40, championship.
Officials: Butch Lehman, Rusty Melcher, Roger Dammeier, Eric Hartman
38. Eastern (Greentown) Sectional
Taylor 51, Eastern (Greentown) 42
Clinton Central 54,
Cass 43, Sheridan 29
Cass 47, Clinton Central 28, championship.
Officials: Norman Delph, Kim Elsworth, Keith Marshall, Neil McCartney
39. EastbrookSectional
Eastbrook 52, Madison-Grant 49 (OT)
Frankton 61, Oak Hill 45
Frankton 56, Eastbrook 38
Mississinewa 72,
Mississinewa 59, Frankton 53, championship.
Officials: Pat Strong, Donald C. McCann, John Sorg, Kevin Brown
40.
Shenandoah 75, Northeastern 22
Shenandoah 57,
Officials: Greg Reece, Kenton B. Smith, Paul Shaver, Tom Simpson
41.
Western Boone 40,
Fountain Central 63,
Fountain Central 56, Western Boone 47
Seeger 51, Southmont 32
Fountain Central 48, Seeger31, championship.
Officials: Kevin Lewis, Kim Borgman, Gary Keesling, J.K. Wieder
42. Cascade Sectional
Cascade 40, Tri-West Hendricks 37
South Vermillion 58, South Putnam 44
South Vermillion 58, Cascade 53 (2 OT)
North Putnam 44, Cloverdale 32
North Putnam 36, South Vermillion 35, championship.
Officials: Mark Hopper, Brian Hole, Andrew Bowes, Michael Polley
43.
Park Tudor 51, Indian Creek 49 (OT)
Park Tudor 53,
Park Tudor 61, Indianapolis Ritter 47, championship.
Officials: Michael Stoffers, John Bowen, Dean Martin, Chuck Brueggeman
44. Triton Central Sectional
Eastern Hancock 67,
Knightstown 33,
Eastern Hancock 65, Knightstown 42
Triton Central 56, Batesville 38
Triton Central 64, Eastern Hancock 41, championship.
Officials: Mark Curts, Kenneth Knapp, Bob Hallgarth, Michael Armstrong
45. Southwestern (
Southwestern (Hanover) 65, South Ripley 41
Brownstown Central 70, Austin 38
Southwestern (Hanover) 54, Brownstown Central 39
Southwestern (
Officials: Dan Morgan, David Bolsega, Roger Fromer, Mark Christman
46. Eastern (
Paoli 39, Eastern (
Mitchell 62,
Mitchell 54, Paoli 30
Mitchell 61,
Officials: Robert McEwen, Gene Mosley, Randy Eudy, Brian Patton
47. North Knox Sectional
North Knox 60, North Posey 51
Eastern (Bloomfield) 50, South Knox 36
Evansville Mater Dei 84, Eastern (
Officials: Alan Deskin, Warren M. Smith, Byron Wilkerson, Jim Wininger
48.
South Spencer 48,
Southridge 50, Perry Central 29
Southridge 40,
Officials: Gary Leistner, Mike Basil, Brian Holtz, Stephen Marx
Class A
49.
Washington Township 50, Michigan City Marquette 37, championship.
Officials: Ron Day, Dan Messina, Greg Ramos, Mike Waisnora
50.
Oregon-Davis 63,
Kouts 41, LaCrosse27
Officials: Timothy Filson, Stephen Homner, Jeffery Nix, Mark McCammon
51. Fort Wayne Blackhawk Sectional
Hamilton 51,
Fort Wayne Blackhawk Christian 40,
Fort Wayne Canterbury 43, Fort Wayne Blackhawk Christian 23, championship.
Officials: Tim R. Smith, Darrel Watson, Richard Kraus, Doug Pullins
52. Culver Community Sectional
Culver Community 64, Pioneer 34
Southwood 56,
Culver Community 70, Southwood 63, championship.
Officials: Patrick Dumoulin, Larry Miller, Michael Witkop, Tim Mills
53. North White Sectional
Frontier 50,
North White 42,
Frontier 59, North White 48
Tri-County 77, Carroll (Flora) 19
Tri-County 56, Frontier 43, championship.
Officials: Mark R. Short, Harold Howell, Dan Matthews, Michael Woolington
54. Tri-Central Sectional
Lapel 74,
Rossville 68, Covenant Christian 32
Clinton Prairie 63, Rossville 37, championship.
Officials: Craig Petree, Jeff Emery, Ernie Stephens, Rick McClurg
55. Wes-Del Sectional
Marion Lakeview Christian 40, Daleville 26
Wes-Del 48 , Wapahani 41
Wes-Del 52, Marion Lakeview Christian 25
Southern Wells 47, Cowan 23
Wes-Del 77, Southern Wells 73 (3 OT), championship.
Officials: Michael Alford, Dave Terhune, Erik Kim, Thomas Lynch
56.
Union City 55, Randolph Southern 27, championship.
Officials: Michael Eason, Larry Johnson, Mark Bauman, Larry Sintz
57. North Vermillion Sectional
Eminence 53,
North Vermillion 61, Riverton Parke 41
North Vermillion 32,
Officials: Gregory Hayes, Barry Nicoson, Jeff Wonser, Bob Whikehart
58. Southwestern (Shelbyville) Sectional
Southwestern (Shelbyville) 40, Waldron 33
Southwestern (Shelbyville) 66, Edinburgh 25
Officials: Robert Cochran, James Saddler, Casey Gaynor, Brian Heaton
59.
Shakamak 36,
Shakamak 35,
North Central (Farmersburg) 55,
North Central (Farmersburg) 55, Shakamak 38, championship.
Officials: Rick Gentry, Bob Storms, Walter Bishop, Jr., Gary Weideman
60.
Hauser 54,
Rising Sun 52,
Rising Sun 59, Hauser 43
Jac-Cen-Del 78,
Jac-Cen-Del 79, Rising Sun 47, championship.
Officials: Derek Howard, Richard Hammond, Dan Carmichael, Damon Smith
61. Barr-Reeve Sectional
Barr-Reeve 61, Shoals 52
Barr-Reeve 45,
Loogootee 62,
Loogootee 53, Barr-Reeve 37, championship.
Officials: Edward Alldredge, Danny Shields, Charles H. Cook, Trevor Michaels
62.
Tecumseh 48, Northeast Dubois 38
Tecumseh 58, Cannelton 39
New Harmony 65, Tecumseh 52, championship.
Officials: Dave Senning, James Stephens, Kevin Woolsey, John R. Trotter
63.
South Central (
Springs Valley 60, South Central (
Springs Valley 39,
Officials: Aric Frazier, Kevin Christman, Robert Singelais, Matthew Wiencke
64. New
New Washington 60, Henryville 20
New Washington 39,
Borden 40, Madison Shawe26
Borden 40, New Washington 39 (OT), championship.
Officials: Roger McGriff, Roger Marley, Jeff Drummond, Steve Corya
Regional Results
Class 4A
1.
South Bend Riley 66, Gary West Side 64, championship.
Officials: Norm Sellers, Mark Berger, Butch Lehman, Jerry Snider, Tim R. Smith, Bryce Heller
2.
Carroll (
Fort Wayne Northrop 47, Carroll (
Officials: Brian Humphrey, Kim Yelich, Robert Cochran, Fred Scheub, Bruce Klonowski, Ron Day
3.
Ben Davis 68, Pike 59 (OT)
Perry Meridian 49,
Ben Davis 50, Perry Meridian 46, championship.
Officials: Steve Godfrey, Jim Wininger, Douglas Bauman, Michael Braun, Gregory Hayes, Alan Deskin
4.
Terre Haute South 57, Bloomington South 41, championship.
Officials: Robert McEwen, Thomas Lynch, Kevin Denu, Rick McClurg, Gary Leistner, Aric Frazier
Class 3A
5.
Northwestern 48, Andrean47
Officials: Grady Smith, Jack Urbin, Kevin Lewis, Kevin Brown, Judy Phillips, Eric Coburn
6.
South Bend St. Josephs 65, Bellmont59
Fort Wayne Bishop Luers51,
Fort Wayne Bishop Luers54, South Bend St. Josephs 33, championship.
Officials: Bob Klein,
7. Greenfield-Central Regional
Brebeuf Jesuit 59, Tipton 53 (OT)
Brebeuf Jesuit
60,
Officials: Gary Chambers, Damon Smith, Mark R. Short, Steve Corya, Patrick Dumoulin, Marvin Davis
8. Jasper Regional
Gibson Southern 52,
Jasper 49, Brown County 47
Gibson Southern 44, Jasper 36, championship.
Officials: Dan Morgan, Dan Stewart, Steve Morris, Michael Armstrong, Rick Gentry, Michael Stoffers
Class 2A
9. Triton Regional
North Judson 60,
North Judson 79,
Officials: Robert Filipek,Lawerence Samano, Douglas Greenlee, Dennis Aldridge, William Terri Johnson, Mark Curts
10.
Shenandoah 62, Mississinewa57
Cass 47, Garrett 39
Shenandoah 47, Cass 44 (OT), championship.
Officials: Michael Alford, Ronald Gradeless, Bob Whikehart, James Arnett, Curtis Yoder, Jay C. Smith
11.
Triton Central 60, Fountain Central 54
North Putnam 55, Park Tudor 50
North Putnam 54, Triton Central 43, championship.
Officials: Robert Voss, Trevor Michels, Dale Cramer, Stephen Marx, Don Corey, Dave Senning
12.
Southridge 55,
Southwestern (Hanover) 54, Mitchell 39
Southwestern (
Officials: Mark Hopper, Jack Pitts, Edward Alldredge, Chuck Brueggeman, GaryWier, Jay Slater
Class A
13. Caston Regional
Culver Community 52,
Officials: Douglas Cook, Tracy Black, Michael Eason, Edward Thornburgh, Andrew Simpson, Norman Delph
14. Lapel Regional
Clinton Prairie 60,
Officials: Michael McGriff, Brian Heaton, Steve Wyrick, Brett Patrick, Kirk Robinson, Timothy Filson
15. Southwestern (Shelbyville) Regional
North Vermillion 58, North Central (Farmersburg) 47
North Vermillion 65,
Officials: Steve Meyer, Tim Knowland, Dick Russell, Jack Davis, Gene Huston, Joseph Calderazzo
16. Loogootee Regional
Loogootee 59, Borden 57
Loogootee 57, New Harmony 54, championship.
Officials: Monte McKee, Gary Weideman, Roger McGriff, Michael Polley, Gary Hamilton, Kelly Dennis
Semi-State Results
Class 4A
1.
Officials: Kirk Robinson, Curtis Yoder, Kevin Moore (Alternate)
2.
Officials: Gary Wier, Bruce Klonowski, Michael Stoffers(Alternate)
Class 3A
3.
Fort Wayne Bishop Luers53, Highland 41
Officials: William Terry Johnson, Gene Huston, Kevin Moore (Alternate)
4.
Gibson Southern 58, Brebeuf Jesuit 51
Officials: Dick Russell, Don Corey, Alan Deskin (Alternate)
Class 2A
5.
Shenandoah 57, North Judson 50
Officials: Gray Hamilton, Derek Howard, Mark Curts (Alternate)
6.
Southwestern (Hanover) 55, North Putnam 50
Officials: Rick Gentry, Tim R. Smith, Michael Stoffers (Alternate)
Class A
7.
Officials: Patrick Dumoulin, Andrew Simpson, Mark Curts (Alternate)
8.
North Vermillion 68, Loogootee 48
Officials: Judy Phillips, Gregory Hayes, Alan Deskin (Alternate)
State Finals Results
ConsecoFieldhouse,
Class 4A
Terre Haute South 63, South Bend Riley 42, championship.
Officials: Judy Phillips, William Terry Johnson, Don Corey (Alternate)
Class 3A
Fort Wayne Bishop Luers 51, Gibson Southern 37, championship.
Officials: Gary Hamilton, Kirk Robinson, Don Corey (Alternate)
Class 2A
Southwestern (
Officials: Patrick Dumoulin, Gary Wier, Gene Huston (Alternate)
Class A
North Vermillion 45,
Officials: Dick Russell, Rick Gentry, Gene Huston (Alternate)
2001-02 Girls Basketball Financial Report
| Sectionals | ||||||
| | Attend. | Receipts | Expend. | Schools | Centers | Prof./Def. |
| Class 4A | | | | | | |
| | 1,230 | $5,838.00 | $4,901.27 | $624.00 | $300.00 | $12.73 |
| | 2,661 | 11,481.00 | 2,840.33 | 8,640.67 | 300.00 | 166.81 |
| | 1,374 | 7,666.46 | 3,032.64 | 4,247.14 | 300.00 | 86.68 |
| | 1,295 | 5,683.00 | 2,454.74 | 2,869.70 | 300.00 | 58.56 |
| | 11,107 | 37,859.00 | 5,648.29 | 31,272.50 | 300.00 | 638.21 |
| | 3,337 | 14,165.00 | 4,195.06 | 9,476.54 | 300.00 | 193.40 |
| | 2,892 | 11,196.00 | 5,615.72 | 5,174.68 | 300.00 | 105.60 |
| | 624 | 2,760.00 | 2,659.16 | .00 | 300.00 | 199.16- |
| North Central (Indpls.) | 2,329 | 10,151.00 | 3,635.85 | 6,090.85 | 300.00 | 124.30 |
| | 1,846 | 8,804.00 | 2,175.39 | 6,202.04 | 300.00 | 126.57 |
| Brownsburg | 1,571 | 6,781.00 | 2,038.62 | 4,353.53 | 300.00 | 88.85 |
| | 2,802 | 12,396.00 | 3,067.08 | 8,848.34 | 300.00 | 180.58 |
| Northview | 1,699 | 9,175.00 | 2,718.85 | 6,033.00 | 300.00 | 123.15 |
| | 2,757 | 11,751.00 | 3,672.46 | 7,622.97 | 300.00 | 155.57 |
| | 2,471 | 11,215.00 | 2,661.75 | 8,088.18 | 300.00 | 165.07 |
| Castle | 921 | 5,357.00 | 1,847.65 | 3,145.16 | 300.00 | 64.19 |
| Class 3A | | | | | | |
| | 2,050 | 8,690.00 | 2,516.61 | 5,755.92 | 300.00 | 117.47 |
| | 1,076 | 4,762.00 | 2,853.40 | 1,576.43 | 300.00 | 32.17 |
| | 1,770 | 10,370.00 | 3,481.65 | 6,456.59 | 300.00 | 131.76 |
| Western | 1,968 | 11,024.00 | 2,444.12 | 8,114.28 | 300.00 | 165.60 |
| Northridge | 1,547 | 6,679.00 | 3,343.15 | 2,975.13 | 300.00 | 60.72 |
| | 2,880 | 16,700.00 | 2,516.47 | 13,605.86 | 300.00 | 277.67 |
| Heritage | 1,330 | 7,258.00 | 1,686.92 | 5,165.66 | 300.00 | 105.42 |
| Blackford | 1,730 | 7,210.00 | 3,263.76 | 3,573.31 | 300.00 | 72.93 |
| Elwood | 2,619 | 15,527.00 | 2,270.94 | 12,696.94 | 300.00 | 259.12 |
| Zionsville | 2,139 | 9,645.00 | 2,534.59 | 6,674.16 | 300.00 | 136.25 |
| New | 2,809 | 12,221.00 | 2,358.25 | 9,371.49 | 300.00 | 191.26 |
| Shelbyville | 2,483 | 14,067.00 | 3,706.08 | 9,859.70 | 300.00 | 201.22 |
| Corydon Central | 3,505 | 14,873.00 | 1,659.23 | 12,655.49 | 300.00 | 258.28 |
| | 1,116 | 4,884.00 | 2,462.32 | 2,079.29 | 300.00 | 42.43 |
| Jasper | 3,062 | 12,564.00 | 3,678.24 | 8,414.04 | 300.00 | 171.72 |
| | 1,688 | 7,588.00 | 3,441.77 | 3,769.31 | 300.00 | 76.92 |
| Class 2A | | | | | | |
| | 1,630 | 7,220.00 | 3,161.13 | 3,683.69 | 300.00 | 75.18 |
| LaVille | 2,478 | 10,620.00 | 2,902.43 | 7,269.18 | 300.00 | 148.39 |
| | 1,926 | 8,298.00 | 2,283.74 | 5,599.97 | 300.00 | 114.29 |
| | 3,169 | 13,433.00 | 2,717.93 | 10,206.77 | 300.00 | 208.30 |
| Bluffton | 2,487 | 10,917.00 | 1,989.23 | 8,455.21 | 300.00 | 172.56 |
| Eastern (Greentown) | 2,068 | 8,486.00 | 2,224.09 | 5,842.68 | 300.00 | 119.23 |
| Eastbrook | 1,895 | 8,779.00 | 2,418.26 | 5,939.53 | 300.00 | 121.21 |
| | 2,129 | 8,881.00 | 1,922.10 | 6,525.72 | 300.00 | 133.18 |
| | 2,422 | 10,250.00 | 2,721.50 | 7,083.93 | 300.00 | 144.57 |
| Cascade | 1,487 | 6,343.00 | 1,821.85 | 4,136.73 | 300.00 | 84.42 |
| | 1,359 | 6,333.00 | 2,396.00 | 3,564.26 | 300.00 | 72.74 |
| Triton Central | 2,454 | 10,602.00 | 2,412.27 | 7,731.90 | 300.00 | 157.83 |
| Southwestern ( | 4,159 | 16,529.00 | 3,035.73 | 12,929.40 | 300.00 | 263.87 |
| Eastern ( | 2,346 | 10,446.00 | 2,695.16 | 7,301.82 | 300.00 | 149.02 |
| North Knox | 2,652 | 10,632.00 | 2,438.88 | 7,735.26 | 300.00 | 157.86 |
| | 3,414 | 14,502.00 | 1,650.97 | 12,300.01 | 300.00 | 251.02 |
| Class A | | | | | | |
| | 951 | 4,047.00 | 1,558.20 | 2,145.02 | 300.00 | 43.78 |
| | 2,350 | 10,508.00 | 3,222.62 | 6,845.67 | 300.00 | 139.71 |
| | 970 | 4,226.00 | 1,718.25 | 2,163.59 | 300.00 | 44.16 |
| Culver Community | 1,211 | 5,179.00 | 1,911.88 | 2,907.77 | 300.00 | 59.35 |
| North White | 2,071 | 9,851.00 | 2,205.14 | 7,198.94 | 300.00 | 146.92 |
| Tri-Central | 1,629 | 6,807.00 | 2,303.06 | 4,119.86 | 300.00 | 84.08 |
| Wes-Del | 1,571 | 6,775.00 | 1,910.72 | 4,473.00 | 300.00 | 91.28 |
| | 2,378 | 9,862.00 | 2,656.22 | 6,767.66 | 300.00 | 138.12 |
| North Vermillion | 2,524 | 10,826.00 | 2,657.68 | 7,710.90 | 300.00 | 157.42 |
| Southwestern (Shelbyville) | 1,576 | 6,860.00 | 2,831.54 | 3,653.89 | 300.00 | 74.57 |
| | 2,240 | 9,568.00 | 3,322.73 | 5,826.36 | 300.00 | 118.91 |
| | 2,176 | 9,287.00 | 3,335.00 | 5,538.96 | 300.00 | 113.04 |
| Barr-Reeve | 2,830 | 11,858.00 | 1,918.68 | 9,446.53 | 300.00 | 192.79 |
| | 2,391 | 10,077.00 | 2,000.80 | 7,620.67 | 300.00 | 155.53 |
| | 1,964 | 8,575.00 | 2,032.98 | 6,120.12 | 300.00 | 124.90 |
| New | 1,926 | 8,454.00 | 2,432.32 | 5,607.25 | 300.00 | 114.43 |
| Paid by IHSAA: | ||||||
| Trophies | .00 | 3,824.64 | .00 | .00 | 3,824.64- | |
| Totals | 143,551 | 631,374.46 | 178,016.09 | 429,418.30 | 19,200.00 | 4,740.07 |
| Regionals | ||||||
| Class 4A | | | | | | |
| | 2,715 | 13,653.00 | 3,116.07 | 4,800.00 | 150.00 | 5,586.93 |
| | 1,812 | 9,072.00 | 5,322.17 | 3,599.83 | 150.00 | .00 |
| | 2,418 | 13,060.00 | 3,514.11 | 4,800.00 | 150.00 | 4,595.89 |
| | 2,754 | 13,716.00 | 4,567.66 | 4,800.00 | 150.00 | 4,198.34 |
| Class 3A | | | | | | |
| | 2,259 | 11,094.00 | 2,961.08 | 4,800.00 | 150.00 | 3,182.92 |
| | 1,843 | 8,844.00 | 3,494.44 | 4,800.00 | 150.00 | 399.56 |
| Greenfield-Central | 3,328 | 16,911.00 | 3,570.14 | 4,800.00 | 150.00 | 8,390.86 |
| Jasper | 2,894 | 14,973.00 | 3,564.30 | 4,800.00 | 150.00 | 6,458.70 |
| Class 2A | | | | | | |
| Triton | 2,403 | 11,931.00 | 3,930.16 | 4,800.00 | 150.00 | 3,050.84 |
| | 2,212 | 10,872.00 | 4,592.40 | 4,800.00 | 150.00 | 1,329.60 |
| | 2,271 | 12,069.00 | 2,897.06 | 4,800.00 | 150.00 | 4,221.94 |
| | 2,502 | 12,993.00 | 3,122.70 | 4,800.00 | 150.00 | 4,920.30 |
| Class A | | | | | | |
| Caston | 2,015 | 9,888.00 | 2,988.95 | 4,800.00 | 150.00 | 1,949.05 |
| Lapel | 1,776 | 8,973.00 | 3,688.43 | 4,800.00 | 150.00 | 334.57 |
| Southwestern (Shelbyville) | 2,695 | 13,119.00 | 3,449.46 | 4,800.00 | 150.00 | 4,719.54 |
| Loogootee | 3,048 | 15,096.00 | 3,622.28 | 4,800.00 | 150.00 | 6,523.72 |
| Paid by IHSAA: | ||||||
| Plates | .00 | 198.40 | .00 | .00 | 198.40- | |
| Totals | 38,945 | 196,264.00 | 58,599.81 | 75,599.83 | 2,400.00 | 59,664.36 |
| Semi-States | ||||||
| | 2,540 | 17,780.00 | 4,186.18 | 5,600.00 | 500.00 | 7,493.82 |
| | 2,407 | 16,849.00 | 2,796.11 | 5,600.00 | 500.00 | 7,952.89 |
| | 3,452 | 24,166.00 | 4,428.33 | 5,600.00 | 500.00 | 13,637.67 |
| Southridge (Classes 3A/A) | 2,432 | 17,025.00 | 3,633.37 | 5,600.00 | 500.00 | 7,291.63 |
| Paid by IHSAA: | ||||||
| Plates | .00 | 99.20 | .00 | .00 | 99.20- | |
| Totals | 10,831 | 75,820.00 | 15,143.19 | 22,400.00 | 2,000.00 | 36,276.81 |
| State | ||||||
| ConsecoFieldhouse Settlement | 17,320 | 31,240.00 | 46,276.41 | .00 | .00 | 15,036.41- |
| IHSAA Ticket Sales | 109,380.00 | .00 | .00 | .00 | 109,380.00 | |
| Program Sales | 4,208.50 | .00 | .00 | .00 | 4,208.50 | |
| Paid by IHSAA: | ||||||
| Officials | .00 | 994.04 | .00 | .00 | 994.04- | |
| IHSAA Help | .00 | 1,160.00 | .00 | .00 | 1,160.00- | |
| Medals | .00 | 1,079.60 | .00 | .00 | 1,079.60- | |
| Trophies | .00 | 2,081.60 | .00 | .00 | 2,081.60- | |
| Programs | .00 | 5,602.20 | .00 | .00 | 5,602.20- | |
| Participating Schools | .00 | .00 | 27,847.76 | .00 | 27,847.76- | |
| Hospitality | .00 | 5,852.00 | .00 | .00 | 5,852.00- | |
| Miscellaneous | .00 | 93.56 | .00 | .00 | 93.56- | |
| Totals | 17,320 | 144,828.50 | 63,139.41 | 27,847.76 | .00 | 53,841.33 |
Summary
Sectionals................................. $4,740.07
Regionals................................. 59,664.36
Semi-States.............................. 36,276.81
State........................................... 53,841.33
Series ...................................... $154,522.57