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GBB 4A #2 Ben Davis romps past 4A #3 Lawrence North, 63-40

By Bret Shambaugh
Contributing Writer

INDIANAPOLIS – In the opening girls basketball game of the Metropolitan Interscholastic Conference campaign for both schools, Class 4A No. 2 host Ben Davis pounded 4A third-ranked Lawrence North, 63-40, in a battle of big-school unbeatens.

The 500 fans in attendance expected a nail-biter, but the Giants’ relentless full-court defensive pressure forced 24 Lawrence North turnovers in the lopsided affair. Yet turnovers were only part of the problem for the outmanned Wildcats, who had to use a tremendous amount of energy just to break the Giants’ full-court press.

Lawrence North launched 11 air balls, mainly from behind the 3-point stripe where they shot just 4 of 14. Ben Davis led 28-13 at intermission, and the Giants (4-0) stretched their lead to as many as 29 points at 59-30 midway through the fourth quarter

This very young Ben Davis club (there is not a senior on the roster) placed nine players in the scoring column. The Giants were led by junior guard Alexandria Bentley’s 14 points – all but two of them coming in the second half, while sophomore guard Dee Dee Williams (a perfect 4 for 4 from the field) contributed 11 points off the bench.

Also in double figures for Ben Davis was freshman forward Bria Goss, who did not miss a shot while scoring 10 points. Goss was 2 of 2 from the floor and 6 of 6 from the line.

The Giants also were excellent from the foul line, knocking down 17 of 20 charity tries for a splendid 85 percent. At one point in the contest, Ben Davis converted on 10 straight free throws.

Ben Davis got after the Wildcats’ right from the start. In each of the first three quarters, Lawrence North experienced four consecutive possessions that resulted in a turnover. And with senior center Felisha Johnson saddled with foul trouble in the first half, the Wildcats never found a rhythm.

Lawrence North was led in scoring by junior forward Daress McClung, who had 11 points, while senior forward Lauren Simmons provided a spark from the bench by adding 10 points on 5-of-6 shooting from the floor.

The Marion County Tournament begins next week, and the Wildcats may get a shot at revenge – the two teams could meet in a Dec. 8 semifinal at North Central (Indianapolis). Until then, however, coach Stan Benge’s ultra-young Giants look to be the cream of the crop in Indianapolis girls hoops.

LAWRENCE NORTH   2FG    3FG     FT      TP
Owens                    0-4      1-2     1-2      4
Beeler                     0-0      1-5     0-0      3
Brown                     0-0      1-3     0-0      3
Majors                    0-0       0-0    1-2      1
Jessup                    0-1       0-0    0-0      0
Simmons                 5-6      0-0     0-0    10
McClung                  2-4      1-4    4-10   11
Johnson                  4-6      0-0     0-0      8
                            11-21    4-14    6-14  40
                               52%    29%    43%       
FG%                             43%
Turnovers 24
                               
BEN DAVIS              2FG     3FG     FT      TP
Williams                   4-4     0-0     3-4    11
J Huber                    1-2     0-2     0-0      2
B Goss                     2-2     0-0     6-6    10
Nunley-Lash            1-2     0-1     2-2      4
Bentley                    3-6     2-2     2-2    14
Simmons                  0-2     1-2    0-0      3
E Huber                   0-0     1-1     0-0      3
D Goss                     4-7     0-0    0-2      8
Holcomb                   2-5     0-0    4-4      8
                             17-30    4-8   17-20  63
                                57%   50%   85%       
FG%                              55%
Turnovers 13
                               
                       1Q    2Q    3Q    4Q    FINAL                   
LAW. NORTH    6        7     13    14      40       
BEN DAVIS     10      18     23    12      63   

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State Football Title Games Should Bring Firepower

November 29, 2007

David Kawada-Content Editor
dkawada@digitalsports.com

When
you look at these teams separately, some interesting stories seem to
sprout from the gridiron soil.  These stories create interesting
matchups on and off the field,or should I say, fieldturf.

Division II:  Lahainaluna vs Iolani

Both
teams are flying somewhat under the radar outside of their respective
leagues.  Lahainaluna is Division II on Maui, Iolani on
Oahu.  Not much chance of either coach knowing much about the
other.  You would think.  Actually both Wendall Look of
Iolani and Bobby Watson of the Lunas go “way back” and are quite
familiar of each other’s styles and philosophies.  But nothing
compares to the players having some familiarity of their opposition.

The
Lunas have the size advantage on the line of scrimmage.  But
Iolani is used to that every year.  This year’s ILH schedule beat
up the Raiders at the end.  So the bye week really helped them.

The
Raiders have their run and shoot, no-huddle offense led by Kela
Marciel, who has passed for 2228 yards and a rating of 144.9.  Any
defensive coordinator would be up nights game planning.  Plus
Marciel can run so the pressure is on all defenders.  Lahainaluna
runs the Wing-T, which put up 52 points against a good physical Kaimuki
team last week in the semi-finals.

Key Factors
For any high
school team that has to pack their bags and fly to their game, this is
a disadvantage.  Too many distractions for these teenagers coming
to Honolulu.  Some may be coming for the first time.  Hotels,
restaurant meals, and bus rides.  Everything is different.

The
Aloha Stadium factor.  Not a player who has ever played in the
Stadium will attest to the intimidation factor.  Remember, even
the OIA teams have to adjust from playing at school fields with
bleachers and seating for 5,000, to the biggest sporting venue in the
State, where the Hawaii Warriors play.

Advantage Iolani.

Division I:  St Louis vs Leilehua

The outer islands have yet to break through the ILH/OIA dominance in representation in the title game. 

Leilehua
has been riding a wave of momentum that started in the 1st round of the
OIA Playoffs 5 weeks ago.  The Mules have covered the most ground
since that time in which the were the last seed in the West
Division.  A sophomore quarterback from the JV, Andrew Manly,
sparked this ride.  Can it last one more week?

The Mule
offense elevated themselves in last week’s semi final win over a very
good Baldwin team.  A total of 41 points were point on the board
and more importantly, their passing game is now definitely a threat as
the 6-2 Manly can utilize his rifle arm.

But the quarterback
comparison ends with Crusader QB Micah Mamiya.  Over 2 years as a
starter, he has not lost a game that he played in.  It  must
have burned him to miss last years State Championship Game against
Kahuku.  A passing efficiency of 163.4, and he definitely uses his
legs on the option from shotgun.

The leaders of the Crusaders,
the seniors and juniors, are still stung by the last in last year’s
championship game.    Added incentive there.  The
Crusaders are ranked #1 for a reason.

Advantage St Louis

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LIVE Audio Broadcasts of Football State Championships

November 29, 2007

David Kawada – Content Editor
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November 30, 2007

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GBB SCOREBOARD: Week 4

Results from Week 4 (Nov. 26-Dec. 1) of the 2007-08 girls basketball season, courtesy of John Harrell’s Indiana high school basketball website:

SATURDAY, DEC. 1
Austin 91, Providence 45
Avon 53, Zionsville 31
Bedford North Lawrence 70, New Albany 54
Bellmont 63, DeKalb 46
Benton Central 72, Tipton 51
Bethany Christian 46, Lakewood Park 35
Bluffton 54, Southern Wells 46
Bremen 41, Culver 35
Brown County 49, Northview 40
Brownstown Central 62, Eastern (Pekin) 60
Central Noble 48, Angola 41
Clay City 47, Turkey Run 43
Columbia City 47, Carroll (Fort Wayne) 37
Covenant Christian 49, Cascade 39
Daleville 42, Wes-Del 27
Decatur Central 54, Franklin 41
Delphi 41, Clinton Prairie 31
Donovan (Ill.) 67, South Newton 33
East Noble 50, New Haven 40
Edgewood 45, Greencastle 35
Fairfield 40, Prairie Heights 30
Fort Wayne Concordia 57, Fort Wayne Wayne 24
Fort Wayne Elmhurst 66, Fort Wayne Dwenger 44
Fort Wayne South 64, Fort Wayne Northrop 34
Frankfort 49, North Montgomery 48
Franklin County 81, Centerville 46
Frontier 40, Caston 20
Griffith 47, Hammond Noll 35
Hamilton Southeastern 65, Harrison (West Lafayette) 41
Heritage 59, South Adams 29
Heritage Christian 76, Brebeuf Jesuit 49
Highland 58, Valparaiso 54
Indian Creek 49, Hauser 38
Indianapolis Ritter 67, Beech Grove 55
Indianapolis Washington 51, Indianapolis Howe 40
Jac-Cen-Del 65, South Dearborn 64
Jay County 62, Union City 17
Jimtown 41, LaVille 23
Kokomo 41, Logansport 39 (OT)
Kouts 61, Washington Twp. 48
Lakeland 66, Fremont 38
Lapel 64, Sheridan 38
Leo 46, Garrett 43
Lewis Cass 55, Eastern (Greentown) 37
Maconaquah 66, Peru 47
Marion 66, Huntington North 54
Martinsville 63, Greenwood 61 (OT)
Monroe Central 33, Muncie Burris 24
New Castle 82, Richmond 32
New Palestine 52, Delta 49
New Prairie at John Glenn PPD
Noblesville 49, McCutcheon 40
North Central (Indianapolis) 57, Terre Haute South 53 (OT)
North Knox 45, South Knox 42
Northridge 72, Elkhart Central 48
Northwestern 58, Hamilton Heights 57
Norwell 78, Homestead 60
Owen Valley 84, West Vigo 32
Paoli 69, Rock Creek Christian 34
Pendleton Heights 51, Mount Vernon (Fortville) 45
Penn 50, Goshen 43
Plymouth 58, North Judson 26
Rushville 66, Greenfield-Central 60
Scottsburg 59, Charlestown 55
Shenandoah 69, Wapahani 49
Shiloh (Ill.) 51, Rockville 34
Shoals 59, Borden 54
South Bend Clay, 64 LaPorte 43
South Bend St. Joseph’s 50, Rensselaer Central 32
Southmont 52, Seeger 45
Taylor 71, Western 63
Tippecanoe Valley 66, Wabash 47
Tri-County 47, Rossville 37
Union County 52, Eastern Hancock 33
University 71, Oldenburg Academy 25
Vincennes Lincoln 54, Pike Central 37
West Noble 60, Eastside 40
Westfield 71, Lafayette Jeff 40
Westview 36, Churubusco 28
Woodlan 48, Adams Central 39

Unreported games
Argos Covington Christian 6:00 PM
Cannelton New Harmony 4:00 PM
Corydon Central Jeffersonville 7:30 PM
Crothersville South Central (Elizabeth) 1:30 PM
Fort Wayne Snider Harding 7:45 PM
Greensburg Lawrenceburg 2:30 PM
Hammond Clark Thornton Fractional North (Ill.) 3:30 PM
Indianapolis Tech Chicago Marshall (Ill.) 2:00 PM
Mishawaka Marian Fort Wayne Luers 2:00 PM
Northfield Manchester 7:45 PM
Princeton Mount Carmel (Ill.) 2:30 PM
South Decatur Batesville 1:30 PM
Southwestern (Hanover) Floyd Central 7:30 PM
Southwood Rochester 7:45 PM
Triton Knox 8:00 PM
Whitko North Miami 7:45 PM
Whitney Young (Ill.) East Chicago Central 2:30 PM

FRIDAY, NOV. 30
Bloomington North 65, Southport 33
Bloomington South 82, Lawrence Central 15
Carmel 55, Fishers 42
Cascade 56, Monrovia 51
Center Grove 54, Terre Haute North 33
Centerville 55, Northeastern 41
Chicago Simeon (Ill.) 60, Gary Roosevelt 49
Columbus North 68, Pike 57
Crawfordsville 65, Lebanon 54
Eastbrook 62, Mississinewa 25
Edinburgh 47, Oldenburg Academy 44
Heritage Christian 82, Fenwick (Ill.) 68
Indianapolis Lutheran 44, Hauser 42
Jasper 55, Evansville Central 12
Jimtown 40, Lakeland Christian 11
Madison-Grant 52, Blackford 31
Mishawaka Marian 48, New Prairie 23
Oak Hill 62, Elwood 39
Oregon-Davis 80, Culver Academy 44
Penn 81, South Bend Adams 44
Perry Meridian 74, Franklin Central 29
Plainfield 63, Whiteland 54
South Bend Clay 90, Mishawaka 45
South Bend St. Joseph’s 80, South Bend Riley 37
South Vermillion 46, West Vigo 37
Tell City 51, Paoli 35
Triton Central 62, Waldron 56
Western Boone 46, Tri-West 35
 
Unreported games
Calumet Whiting 8:30 PM
Chesterton Merrillville 8:30 PM
Forest Park Gibson Southern 8:00 PM
Frankton Alexandria 7:30 PM
Hammond Hammond Clark 8:30 PM
Hammond Gavit Hammond Morton 8:30 PM
Hanover Central Hebron 7:00 PM
Highland Andrean 8:30 PM
Hobart Munster 8:30 PM
Indianapolis Metropolitan Fall Creek 21st Century 6:00 PM
Jeffersonville Madison 7:30 PM
LaPorte Crown Point 8:30 PM
Lowell Kankakee Valley 8:30 PM
Marquette Catholic River Forest 8:30 PM
North Newton Hammond Noll 8:30 PM
Portage Michigan City 8:30 PM
Providence South Central (Elizabeth) 7:30 PM
University Indianapolis International 7:30 PM
Valparaiso Lake Central 8:30 PM
Wheeler Lake Station 8:00 PM

FRIDAY, NOV. 30
Bloomington North 65, Southport 33 
Bloomington South 82, Lawrence Central 15 
Carmel 55, Fishers 42 
Cascade 56, Monrovia 51 
Center Grove 54, Terre Haute North 33 
Centerville 55, Northeastern 41 
Chicago Simeon (Ill.) 60, Gary Roosevelt 49 
Columbus North 68, Pike 57 
Crawfordsville 65, Lebanon 54 
Eastbrook 62, Mississinewa 25 
Edinburgh 47, Oldenburg Academy 44 
Heritage Christian 82, Fenwick (Ill.) 68 
Indianapolis Lutheran 44, Hauser 42 
Jasper 55, Evansville Central 12 
Jimtown 40, Lakeland Christian 11 
Madison-Grant 52, Blackford 31 
Mishawaka Marian 48, New Prairie 23 
Oak Hill 62, Elwood 39 
Oregon-Davis 80, Culver Academy 44 
Penn 81, South Bend Adams 44 
Perry Meridian 74, Franklin Central 29 
Plainfield 63, Whiteland 54 
South Bend Clay 90, Mishawaka 45 
South Bend St. Joseph’s 80, South Bend Riley 37 
South Vermillion 46, West Vigo 37 
Tell City 51, Paoli 35 
Triton Central 62, Waldron 56 
Western Boone 46, Tri-West 35
 
Unreported games
Calumet    Whiting    8:30 PM
Chesterton    Merrillville    8:30 PM
Forest Park    Gibson Southern    8:00 PM
Frankton    Alexandria    7:30 PM
Hammond    Hammond Clark    8:30 PM
Hammond Gavit    Hammond Morton    8:30 PM
Hanover Central    Hebron    7:00 PM
Highland    Andrean    8:30 PM
Hobart    Munster    8:30 PM
Indianapolis Metropolitan    Fall Creek 21st Century    6:00 PM
Jeffersonville    Madison    7:30 PM
LaPorte    Crown Point    8:30 PM
Lowell    Kankakee Valley    8:30 PM
Marquette Catholic    River Forest    8:30 PM
North Newton    Hammond Noll    8:30 PM
Portage    Michigan City    8:30 PM
Providence    South Central (Elizabeth)    7:30 PM
University    Indianapolis International    7:30 PM
Valparaiso    Lake Central    8:30 PM
Wheeler    Lake Station    8:00 PM

THURSDAY, NOV. 29
Anderson 69, Muncie Central 43 
Barr-Reeve 32, Loogootee 31 
Ben Davis 63, Lawrence North 40 
Bethany Christian 57, Prairie Heights 45 
Cambridge City Lincoln 72, Morristown 32 
Carmel 62, Warren Central 50 
Carroll (Flora) 63, Caston 20 
Castle 56, Boonville 29 
Churubusco 44, Fort Wayne Blackhawk 18 
Clarksville 61, Silver Creek 48 
Clay City 57, Riverton Parke 42 
Corydon Central 55, Scottsburg 53 
Crawford County 71, Perry Central 24 
Eastern Greene 55, Linton-Stockton 45 
Edgewood 76, Eminence 56 
Elkhart Christian 51, Granger Christian 35 
Elkhart Memorial 71, South Bend Trinity 35 
Fort Wayne Luers 47, Fort Wayne North 44 
Franklin 65, Southwestern (Shelbyville) 19 
Franklin County 59, East Central 52 
Gary West 52, LaPorte LaLumiere 5 
Griffith 41, Rensselaer Central 30 
Guerin Catholic 60, Indianapolis Tindley 48 
Hagerstown 46, Cowan 32 
Hammond 62, Gary Roosevelt 35 
Henderson County (Ky.) 65, Evansville Memorial 60 overtime
Heritage Hills 82, Tecumseh 25 
Indianapolis Chatard 69, Indianapolis Northwest 56 
Indianapolis Roncalli 44, Park Tudor 33 
Indianapolis Tech 54, Indianapolis Broad Ripple 19 
Indianapolis Washington 66, Greenwood Christian 53 
Knightstown 63, Blue River 39 
Knox 37, Morgan Twp. 32 
Lakewood Park 45, Lakeview Christian 18 
Lanesville 70, Henryville 47 
Mitchell 76, West Washington 14 
Mount Carmel (Ill.) 58, North Posey 50 
New Albany 57, North Harrison 51 
New Washington 86, Rock Creek Christian 15 
North Central (Farmersburg) 46, Shakamak 44 
North Miami 57, Western 35 
North Montgomery 69, Covington 33 
Northeast Dubois 71, Springs Valley 48 
Northwestern 64, Clinton Central 31 
Orleans 50, Salem 46 
Owensboro Catholic (Ky.) 63, South Spencer 39 
Pioneer 39, North White 34 
Plymouth 59, Tippecanoe Valley 48 
Rockville 58, North Putnam 53 2 overtimes
Seymour 75, Brownstown Central 65 
Shawe Memorial 41, Christian Academy 38 
Shenandoah 79, Wes-Del 9 
South Adams 42, Muncie Burris 36 
South Bend Washington 88, Elkhart Central 29 
South Central (Union Mills) 53, LaCrosse 26 
South Dearborn 59, Rising Sun 40 
South Decatur 66, Switzerland County 58 overtime
Southwestern (Hanover) 75, South Ripley 32 
Tell City 35, Southridge 18 
Tri-County 59, South Newton 34 
Trinity Lutheran 68, Medora 27 
Turkey Run 56, Southmont 31 
Union (Modoc) 54, Muncie South 47 overtime
Vincennes Rivet 49, Bloomfield 45 
Washington 48, North Daviess 33 
Westview 52, Bremen 47 
White River Valley 65, Union (Dugger) 43 
Wood Memorial 64, Washington Catholic 47 

Unreported games
Union City at  Tri  

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 28
Austin 81, Charlestown 54
Calumet 62, Hanover Central 57
Eastbrook 58, Elwood 45
Evansville Mater Dei 70, Evansville Reitz 53
Evansville Memorial 72, Evansville North 29
Fishers 50, McCutcheon 32
Floyd Central 52, Madison 41
Fort Wayne South 74, Fort Wayne Canterbury 42
Gary West 57, Chicago Maria (Ill.) 40
Greenwood 55, Perry Meridian 48
Hamilton Heights 70, Frankton 56
Hamilton Southeastern 52, Brownsburg 47
Highland at Hammond Gavit PPD
Indianapolis Manual 32, Indianapolis International 30
Lafayette Jeff 68, Zionsville 27
Marion 75, Anderson Highland 69
Monroe Central 52, Wapahani 44
Princeton 70, Mount Vernon (Posey) 49
Randolph Southern 42, Daleville 23
Sheridan 66, Indianapolis Tindley 46
Taylor 77, Tipton 52
Tri-Central 49, Madison-Grant 44
Twin Lakes 77, Delphi 21
Wabash 42, Peru 40
Warsaw 53, Fort Wayne Northrop 43
West Lafayette 56, Rossville 32
Westfield 52, Lebanon 44
Winchester 67, Delta 37

TUESDAY, NOV. 27
Adams Central 56, Churubusco 49
Anderson 64, Columbus East 54
Angola 45, Fairfield 35
Attica 73, South Vermillion 35
Avon 52, Southport 34
Bedford North Lawrence 61, Columbus North 55
Ben Davis 60, Noblesville 31
Bloomington North 60, Northview 32
Bloomington South 64, Seymour 56
Boone Grove 63, Kankakee Valley 47
Cambridge City Lincoln 31, Tri 16
Carroll (Flora) 30, Clinton Prairie 28
Carroll (Fort Wayne) 52, Fort Wayne Snider 48
Center Grove 60, Franklin 29
Central Noble 38, Fort Wayne Blackhawk 15
Chesterton 61, Wheeler 14
Cloverdale 51, Riverton Parke 29
Columbia City 52, Fort Wayne Dwenger 45
Connersville 46, New Castle 44
Covenant Christian 48, Lawrence Central 32
Crawfordsville 79, Fountain Central 25
Crown Point 49, Lowell 27
Culver 51, Rochester 34
Danville 52, South Putnam 26
East Noble 38, Lakeland 31
Eastern (Greentown) 56, Northfield 44
Elkhart Memorial 60, South Bend Adams 39
Eminence 63, Edinburgh 52
Evansville Central 63, Mount Vernon (Posey) 54 (OT)
Forest Park 42, Southridge 25
Fort Wayne Elmhurst 78, Bellmont 46
Franklin County 48, Greensburg 40
Frontier 55, South Newton 30
Garrett 74, Prairie Heights 33
Goshen 43, Elkhart Central 37
Greencastle 42, Tri-West 41
Greenfield-Central 71, Shelbyville 39
Greenwood Christian 70, Baptist Academy 39
Griffith 49, Hebron 37
Hammond Morton 52, Gary Wallace 35
Harding 51, New Haven 41
Homestead 62, Fort Wayne North 41
Indian Creek 79, Morristown 44
Indiana Deaf 55, Indianapolis Metropolitan 47
Indianapolis Arlington 85, Indianapolis Howe 29
Indianapolis Cathedral 59, Richmond 55
Indianapolis Northwest 107, Indianapolis Broad Ripple 35
Indianapolis Ritter 50, Monrovia 45
Indianapolis Tech 58, Beech Grove 38
Jac-Cen-Del 57, Hauser 49
Jay County 78, Bluffton 40
Jennings County 53, Rushville 48
Knightstown 53, Cowan 29
Lakeview Christian 56, Fort Wayne Keystone 13
Lapel 49, Indianapolis Lutheran 37
Leo 50, DeKalb 34
Lewis Cass 51, Manchester 45
Logansport 39, Lafayette Central Catholic 24
Louisville Holy Cross (Ky.) 61, Providence 54
Marquette Catholic 45, Westville 38
Mishawaka 52, Concord 50
Mitchell 65, Brown County 55
Mooresville 60, Terre Haute North 51
Muncie Central 46, Mount Vernon (Fortville) 42
Munster 46, Lake Central 39
New Washington 66, Borden 41
North Harrison 51, Jasper 42
North Miami 63, Caston 31
North Montgomery 70, Benton Central 69 (2OT)
North Newton 42, Lake Station 21
Northeast Dubois 51, Washington Catholic 34
Norwell 74, Fort Wayne Wayne 40
Paoli 47, Shawe Memorial 41
Penn 58, NorthWood 46
Pike 63, Warren Central 48
Portage 50, Hobart 33
Randolph Southern 58, Centerville 45
Seeger 48, North Vermillion 40 (OT)
Silver Creek 55, Crawford County 47
South Bend St. Joseph’s 51, Andrean 39
Southern Wells 77, Mississinewa 24
Southmont 53, Rockville 36
Sullivan 54, West Vigo 51
Switzerland County 62, Milan 53
Tri-County 51, Pioneer 35
Triton Central 48, Shenandoah 43
Turkey Run 47, Covington 26
Union City 52, Mississinawa Valley (Ohio) 45
Union County 61, Batesville 50
Vincennes Lincoln 67, Washington 53
Washington Twp. 35, Whiting 33
Wawasee 49, West Noble 38
Western Boone 57, Speedway 36
Westview 39, Northridge 36
Whiteland 57, Indianapolis Roncalli 56
Winamac 41, West Central 34
Wood Memorial 65, North Posey 56
Woodlan 63, Eastside 44
Yorktown 66, Muncie South 54

MONDAY, NOV. 26
Barr-Reeve 50, Shakamak 44
Daleville 32, Blue River 28
Eastern (Pekin) 53, Salem 49
Evansville Mater Dei 62, Boonville 56
Evansville North 55, Evansville Reitz 54
Gary Roosevelt 62, Chicago Phillips (Ill.) 50
Guerin Catholic 49, Liberty Christian 48
Hammond 93, Gary Wirt 11
Henryville 62, Medora 15
Lanesville 49, Perry Central 38
North Decatur 43, South Ripley 32
Owen Valley 92, North Daviess 48
Park Tudor 53, Indianapolis Scecina 52
Southwestern (Shelbyville) 58, Oldenburg Academy 24
Southwood 50, Fort Wayne Canterbury 48
Tipton 71, Sheridan 67 (2OT)
Triton 63, Bethany Christian 27
Union (Dugger) 68, South Knox 52
Wayne City (Ill.) 54, New Harmony 30
White River Valley 66, Clay City 48
Whitesville Trinity (Ky.) 60, Cannelton 26
Winchester 88, Northeastern 39
Unreported games
Christian Academy at West Washington

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OIA Bowling All Stars

November 29, 2007

VIDEO:   OIA Championship Highlights… BELOW!
READ:     OIA Bowling Championship results!
PHOTOS: OIA East Teams by Coach Bruns

OIA ALL-STARS 
2007-08
BOYS
EAST:
BOYS WEST:
FIRST
TEAM:
SCHOOL FIRST TEAM: SCHOOL
Peter
Mochizuki
Kalani James Pirtle Pearl City
Justin Kanda Roosevelt Andre Lara III Mililani
Austin
Patacsil
Kailua Raymond Allen Jr. Mililani
Micah
Kamiyama
Kalani Scott Sunada Kapolei
Grant Aurio Farrington Grant Ujimori Mililani
SECOND
TEAM:
SECOND TEAM:
Jonathan
Nakagawa
Kalani Keene Inafuku Mililani
Ray Takara Kalani Zachary Seitz Radford
Jared
Miyashiro
Moanalua Brandon Oshiro Pearl City
Marshall
Miyasaka
Mckinley Jared Omiya Pearl City
Stanton
Adsuara
Moanalua Kyle Kageno Mililani
PLAYER
OF THE YEAR:
PLAYER OF THE YEAR:
Peter
Mochizuki
Kalani James Pirtle Pearl City
COACH
OF THE YEAR:
COACH OF THE YEAR:
Barbara
Sakamoto
Kalani Bruce Inafuku Mililani
GIRLS
EAST:
GIRLS WEST:
FIRST
TEAM:
FIRST TEAM:
Sandra
Kaonohi
Mckinley Jordeen Koizumi Pearl City
Brittany
Awana
Castle Seiko Santos Pearl City
Dara Ajimine Kalani Diana Ishida Mililani
Winter
Drew-Kaohu
Mckinley Kimie Roller Kapolei
Beverly
Yadao
Farrington Holly Somera Aiea
SECOND
TEAM:
SECOND TEAM:
Alyssa
Aguilar
Moanalua Stacey Shigekane Mililani
Christine
Kam
Kaimuki Raelena Mattos Kapolei
Amanda Jo Kalaheo Jacqueline Lara Mililani
Shari Usui Moanalua Leihuluniani Siafuafua Mililani
Allison
Kimura
Kaiser Nohelani Olpendo Waialua
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OF THE YEAR:
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Kaonohi
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GBB 4A #4 Hamilton Southeastern downs 4A #3 Carmel, 54-50

By Bret Shambaugh
Contributing Writer

FISHERS – Class
4A No. 4 Hamilton Southeastern outlasted previously undefeated 4A
third-ranked Carmel, 54-50, in front of 350 fans Nov. 24 in an
afternoon girls basketball non-conference contest between the two
Hamilton County rivals.

The host Royals (4-1) were paced by the
inside game of 6’0” junior standout Paige Smith (14 points) as well as
blistering 53-percent shooting ( 8 of 11) from behind the 3-point line
as third-year coach Chris Huppenthal improved to a sparkling 51-6
career record.

Smith was 6 of 7 from the floor, while Royals’
junior guard Courtney Osborn was 3 of 5 from behind the arc and
finished with 11 points. Junior forward Kristi Sannella, meanwhile,
contributed 11 points off the bench.

That trio of double-digit
scorers countered Carmel’s 1-2 punch of junior guard Chrissy Steffen
and freshman forward Torrie Thornton. Steffen went 10 of 13 from the
floor (including the Greyhounds’ lone 3-pointer) in scoring a game-high
21 points, while Thornton added 14 points off the bench.

Thornton,
who was 7 of 10 from the floor, is undoubtedly a very early leading
candidate for Miss Basketball in 2011. She impressed with both her
ability to go coast-to-coast as well as to athletically defend.

Neither team led by more than four points through the first three quarters, when there were 10 ties and four lead changes.

Smith’s
inside reverse post move to open the second half gave the Royals a
one-point lead they would not relinquish. Trailing by one point at
intermission at 23-22, HSE outscored the Greyhounds 32-27 in the second
half.

Carmel (4-1) trailed 37-36 to begin the fourth quarter,
but three consecutive turnovers proved to be too much to overcome as
HSE stretched the lead to six in the first three minutes of the final
period.

With just under two minutes to go, HSE enjoyed its
largest lead at 51-44. Yet following two missed free throws by HSE
senior Laura Cook at the 1:40 mark and a pair of Royal turnovers,
Carmel got within two points at 52-50 with 9.1 seconds remaining.

But
after a Carmel timeout, HSE senior guard Victoria Filson avoided being
fouled with a nifty cross-over dribble and executed a perfect
half-court pass to Sannella for a finishing uncontested layup.

These
two excellently coached programs could meet again in the postseason
come February. That tournament meeting, which would take place in 4A
Sectional 9 at Carmel, would pit two contrasting styles – Carmel’s
match-up zone defense against the potentially outstanding marksmanship
of the Royals’ perimeter shooters.

Since HSE can match up with the inside play of Steffen and Thornton, the edge may remain with the Royals.

The good news for both? There is still a lot of exciting basketball to be played prior to sectionals!

CARMEL                                2FG     3FG     FT      TP
Thornton     6’0     FR     FOR    7-10     0-0      0-1    14
Spearman    5’10    SR    GUA    1-2       0-0      0-0     2
Steffen       5’11    JR     GUA    9-11     1-2      0-0    21
McRoberts    6’0     JR     GUA    3-6      0-0      3-4     9
Rubendunst  6’0     SO    FOR    0-1       0-0     1-2     1
Havel           6’0     SR     FOR    1-8       0-1     1-4     3
                                            21-38     1-3     5-11   50
                                             55%      33%   45%        
FG%                                             54%
Turnovers 16
                                        
HSE                                       2FG     3FG     FT      TP                                    
Williams       5’9      SR    GUA    1-2      2-6      0-0      8
Osborn       5’9       JR    GUA    1-1      3-5      0-2     11
Cook          5’8       SR    GUA    0-2      2-3     1-4       7
Filson          5’7      SR    GUA    0-1      0-0      0-0      0
Lamb          6’0      SO    FOR    1-4      0-0      1-2      3
Sannella      5’11     JR     FOR    3-4      1-1      2-2    11
Smith         6’0       JR     FOR    6-7      0-0      2-4    14
                                            12-21    8-15    6-14   54
                                             57%     53%    43%        
FG%                                             56%
Turnovers 17
                                        
               1Q    2Q    3Q    4Q    FINAL                    
CARMEL    15      8     13    14      50                    
HSE          15      7     15    17     54
                   

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2007 Zippy’s Cheerleading Championship to Start at 12 Noon!

Press Release from HHSAA Director of Information Natalie Webb

The HHSAA Cheerleading State Championships is moving up two hours to a
12:00 noon start time on Sunday, Dec. 2, at Stan Sheriff Center.

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2007 OIA Girls Volleyball West All Stars

DIVISION I

FIRST
TEAM

  HEIGHT GRADE
Candace Soares Mililani 5’8″ 11 PLAYER OF THE
YEAR
Kelly Leopoldo Aiea 5’5″ 10  
Marie Nataniela Kapolei 5’6″ 11
Tehani Kaaihue Kapolei 5’7″ 11
Marlena Malepeai Radford 5’7″ 12  
Brittany Paikai Leilehua 5’7″ 12
Alexandria Leki Gapelu Radford 5’6″ 12 SETTER
Michelle Lambayan Aiea 5’0″ 11 LIBERO
SECOND
TEAM
Allie Elliazar Mililani 5’7″ 11
LaShawn Dela Cruz Waianae 5’4″ 11
Melanie Fa’aliga Radford 5’8″ 12
Alaina Johnson Leilehua 5’3″ 11
Melelatu Samisoni Aiea 5’7″ 10
Mama Fiaseu Radford 5’4″ 11 LIBERO  
COACH
OF THE YEAR
Kory Toyozaki Leilehua
HONORABLE
MENTION
Aiea:  Danielle Grace, Ayanna Lindborg, Ashlei
Liilii, Natalie Phanphengdy, Tatiana Burgos
Kapolei:  Ka’ili Smith, Courtney Seminavage, Tahnee
Foki, Brande Yago
Leilehua:  Ashley Gonzales, Carolyn Ringor, Kyra
Gorton, Darian Tolentino, Maile Keola,  
Ashley Nomiyama
Pearl City:  Tonisha Buford, Tiana Inong, Reyna Acosta,
Matala Keiki
Radford:  Jasmine Mailo, Akalani Baravilala
Waianae:  Tiana Kealoha, Noel Meyer, Hokunani
Anakaela-Patcho, Courtney Tuvale 
 Rosanne Smith, Kelilinn Lunasco
Mililani: Olivia
Freitas, Christen Schirmer, Joleen Realin, Misha Vidad, Mariah Choo,
Tiare Barroga

DIVISION 

II
FIRST
TEAM
  HEIGHT GRADE
Vaiolagi Confer Campbell 5’8″ 12 Player of the Year 
Kimberly Meyerowitz Waialua 5’5″ 12  
Klleirr Tuyay Waialua 5’4″ 12
Kawehi Doo Waipahu 5’5″ 12
Amber Kaulia Campbell 5’6″ 12 SETTER
Randy Schoeing Campbell 5’6″ 11 LIBERO
 
SECOND
TEAM
Jazmine Brown Campbell 5’7″ 11
Kelsey Viliamu Waipahu 5’5″ 12
Savannah Ash Waialua 5’5″ 10
Ariel Medlin Campbell 5’7″ 11
Aloha Kekahuna-Diaz Campbell 5’7″ 12
COACH
OF THE YEAR
Kaui Alohikea-Betham Campbell Coach of the Year
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GBB Week 4 lineup: Big games

By E. Shawn Aylsworth
Managing Editor

According to the Sagarin power ratings through Nov. 24, there are 14 big girls basketball games on the agenda for Week 4 of the 2007-08 season. Here’s a look at those marquee showdowns with assistance from John Harrell’s Indiana high school basketball website …

Monday, Nov. 26
One biggie …

North Daviess (4-1) at 3A No. 10 Owen Valley (5-1)
GAME TIME: 7:30 PM EST. COACHES: Roger Carrithers, 34-37 in 4th year at North Daviess. Tom Anderson, 59-40 in 5th year at Owen Valley. SAGARIN RATINGS: Owen Valley, 80.76, 59th overall, 10th in Class 3A. North Daviess, 68.05, 149th overall, 11th in Class 1A. LAST OUTING: North Daviess defeated Loogootee, 49-27, Nov. 24. Owen Valley defeated Cascade, 64-47, Nov. 19. VS. COMMON FOES: None. OPPONENTS’ RECORDS: North Daviess 8-12, Owen Valley 15-15. SERIES LAST 5 YEARS: Owen Valley, 4-0. LAST MEETING: Owen Valley, 67-29, Nov. 27, 2006.

Tuesday, Nov. 27
Three biggies …

Anderson (3-2) at Columbus East (4-0)
GAME TIME: 7:30 PM EST. COACHES: Shane Sumpter, 3-2 in 1st year at Anderson. Danny Brown, 81-19 in 5th year at Columbus East. SAGARIN RATINGS: Columbus East, 89.75, 18th overall, 15th in Class 4A. Anderson, 87.32, 23rd overall, 20th in Class 4A. LAST OUTING: Anderson defeated Frankton, 67-43, Nov. 17. Columbus East defeated New Palestine, 63-47, Nov. 23. VS. COMMON FOES: None. OPPONENTS’ RECORDS: Anderson 14-8, Columbus East 7-10. SERIES LAST 5 YEARS: Anderson, 1-0. LAST MEETING: Anderson, 84-67, Nov. 28, 2006.

3A No. 8 NorthWood (4-1) at 4A No. 16 Penn (5-1)
GAME TIME: 7:30 PM EST. COACHES: Steve Neff, 526-142 in 31st year at NorthWood. Mike Starrett, 5-1 in 1st year at Penn. SAGARIN RATINGS: Penn, 91.14, 15th overall, 12th in Class 4A. NorthWood, 83.8, 40th overall, 7th in Class 3A. LAST OUTING: NorthWood defeated New Prairie, 55-20, Nov. 17. Penn defeated Northridge, 71-32, Nov. 23. VS. COMMON FOES: NorthWood 1-1. Penn 1-1. OPPONENTS’ RECORDS: NorthWood 9-15, Penn 14-14. SERIES LAST 5 YEARS: Penn, 4-1. LAST MEETING: Penn, 50-44, Nov. 28, 2006.

Western Boone (5-1) at 2A No. 15 Speedway (4-0)
GAME TIME: 7:30 PM EST. COACHES: Willie Smith Jr., 30-19 in 3rd year at Western Boone. Robert Anglea, 4-0 in 1st year at Speedway. SAGARIN RATINGS: Western Boone, 78.07, 72nd overall, 15th in Class 3A. Speedway, 67.96, 151st overall, 19th in Class 2A. LAST OUTING: Western Boone defeated Seeger, 47-21, Nov. 20. Speedway defeated Park Tudor, 49-35, Nov. 20. VS. COMMON FOES: None. OPPONENTS’ RECORDS: Western Boone 15-11, Speedway 7-9. SERIES LAST 5 YEARS: Western Boone, 5-0. LAST MEETING: Western Boone, 49-40, Nov. 28, 2006.

Wednesday, Nov. 28
One biggie …

1A No. 4 Fort Wayne Canterbury (3-0) at 4A No. 14 Fort Wayne South (4-1)
GAME TIME: 7:30 PM EST. COACHES: Scott Kreiger, 138-72 in 10th year at Fort Wayne Canterbury. Andy Rang, 60-15 in 4th year at Fort Wayne South. SAGARIN RATINGS: Fort Wayne South, 96.63, 3rd overall, 3rd in Class 4A. Fort Wayne Canterbury, 70.29, 132nd overall, 7th in Class 1A. LAST OUTING: Fort Wayne Canterbury defeated Eastside, 64-40, Nov. 20. Fort Wayne South defeated Carroll (Fort Wayne), 57-47, Nov. 17. VS. COMMON FOES: None. OPPONENTS’ RECORDS: Fort Wayne Canterbury 3-12, Fort Wayne South 21-5. SERIES LAST 5 YEARS: Fort Wayne South, 2-1. LAST MEETING: Fort Wayne South, 78-68, Nov. 29, 2006.

Thursday, Nov. 29
Two biggies …

4A No. 3 Lawrence North (4-0) at 4A No. 2 Ben Davis (2-0)
GAME TIME: 7:30 PM EST (WBDG, 90.9 FM). COACHES: Jodie Whitaker, 134-109 in 11th year at Lawrence North. Stan Benge, 416-124 in 23rd year at Ben Davis. SAGARIN RATINGS: Ben Davis, 99.62, 2nd overall, 2nd in Class 4A. Lawrence North, 90.44, 16th overall, 13th in Class 4A. LAST OUTING: Lawrence North defeated Columbus North, 74-56, Nov. 24. Ben Davis defeated Brownsburg, 57-25, Nov. 23. VS. COMMON FOES: None. OPPONENTS’ RECORDS: Lawrence North 5-12, Ben Davis 5-3. SERIES LAST 5 YEARS: Ben Davis, 4-2. LAST MEETING: Lawrence North, 55-51, Dec. 7, 2006.

1A No. 15 Vincennes Rivet (4-1) at 2A No. 14 Bloomfield (4-0)
GAME TIME: 7:30 PM EST. COACHES: Tim Young, 4-1 in 1st year at Vincennes Rivet. Kyle von Almen, 4-0 in 1st year at Bloomfield. SAGARIN RATINGS: Bloomfield, 77.74, 75th overall, 10th in Class 2A. Vincennes Rivet, 68.39, 146th overall, 10th in Class 1A. LAST OUTING: Vincennes Rivet defeated Washington Catholic, 62-43, Nov. 21. Bloomfield defeated Shakamak, 44-30, Nov. 20. VS. COMMON FOES: Vincennes Rivet 1-1. Bloomfield 2-0. OPPONENTS’ RECORDS: Vincennes Rivet 7-15, Bloomfield 8-11. SERIES LAST 5 YEARS: Bloomfield, 5-0. LAST MEETING: Bloomfield, 65-33, Nov. 30, 2006.

Friday, Nov. 30
Three biggies …

1A No. 7 Carmel (4-1) at 1A No. 9 Fishers (4-1)
GAME TIME: 7:30 PM EST. COACHES: Scott Bowen, 56-17 in 4th year at Carmel. Michael Gaines, 16-12 in 2nd year at Fishers. SAGARIN RATINGS: Fishers, 94.36, 7th overall, 7th in Class 4A. Carmel, 93.48, 9th overall, 8th in Class 4A. LAST OUTING: Carmel lost to Hamilton Southeastern, 54-50, Nov. 24. Fishers defeated Avon, 48-31, Nov. 24. VS. COMMON FOES: Carmel 0-1. Fishers 1-0. OPPONENTS’ RECORDS: Carmel 12-14, Fishers 14-9. SERIES LAST 5 YEARS: Tied, 1-1. LAST MEETING: Fishers, 58-54, sectional, Feb. 8, 2007.

Portage (4-0) at Michigan City (2-1)
GAME TIME: 7:30 PM CST. COACHES: Kristen Peterson, 28-43 in 4th year at Portage. Gary Collins, 56-59 in 6th year at Michigan City. SAGARIN RATINGS: Michigan City, 87.75, 21st overall, 18th in Class 4A. Portage, 87.64, 22nd overall, 19th in Class 4A. LAST OUTING: Portage defeated Merrillville, 48-46, Nov. 23. Michigan City lost to Valparaiso, 75-64, Nov. 23. VS. COMMON FOES: None. OPPONENTS’ RECORDS: Portage 7-11, Michigan City 5-11. SERIES LAST 5 YEARS: Michigan City, 9-0. LAST MEETING: Michigan City, 66-58, Jan. 23, 2007.

1A No. 9 Waldron (5-0) at Triton Central (3-1)
GAME TIME: 6:00 PM EST. COACHES: Brad Gossett, 43-28 in 4th year at Waldron. Larry Pringle, 357-151 in 25th year at Triton Central. SAGARIN RATINGS: Waldron, 67.89, 152nd overall, 13th in Class 1A. Triton Central, 67.4, 154th overall, 20th in Class 2A. LAST OUTING: Waldron defeated Brown County, 57-48, Nov. 24. Triton Central lost to Greenfield-Central, 61-53, Nov. 23. VS. COMMON FOES: None. OPPONENTS’ RECORDS: Waldron 10-16, Triton Central 6-8. SERIES LAST 5 YEARS: Triton Central, 7-0. LAST MEETING: Triton Central, 54-45, Jan. 4, 2007.

Saturday, Dec. 1
Four biggies …

3A No. 9 Brebeuf (3-1) at 2A No. 1 Heritage Christian (3-0)
GAME TIME: 2:30 PM EST. COACHES: Kendall Kreinhagen, 101-34 in 6th year at Brebeuf Jesuit. Rick Risinger, 54-6 in 3rd year at Heritage Christian. SAGARIN RATINGS: Heritage Christian, 92, 12th overall, 1st in Class 2A. Brebeuf Jesuit, 85.51, 33rd overall, 4th in Class 3A. LAST OUTING: Brebeuf Jesuit defeated Franklin Central, 73-56, Nov. 24. Heritage Christian defeated Harding, 86-41, Nov. 24. VS. COMMON FOES: None. OPPONENTS’ RECORDS: Brebeuf Jesuit 9-7, Heritage Christian 3-6. SERIES LAST 5 YEARS: Brebeuf Jesuit, 3-2. LAST MEETING: Heritage Christian, 60-50, Dec. 2, 2006.

2A No. 5 Garrett (5-0) at Leo (3-2)
GAME TIME: 7:30 PM EST. COACHES: Dan Feagler, 200-79 in 13th year at Garrett. Carrie Shappell, 15-30 in 3rd year at Leo. SAGARIN RATINGS: Garrett, 79.45, 66th overall, 8th in Class 2A. Leo, 76.24, 84th overall, 17th in Class 3A. LAST OUTING: Garrett defeated Woodlan, 65-46, Nov. 23. Leo defeated Heritage, 44-31, Nov. 23. VS. COMMON FOES: None. OPPONENTS’ RECORDS: Garrett 7-17, Leo 13-11. SERIES LAST 5 YEARS: Garrett, 2-0. LAST MEETING: Garrett, 61-37, Dec. 2, 2006.

4A No. 4 North Central (Indianapolis) (4-0) at 4A No. 7 Terre Haute South (5-1)
GAME TIME: 1:30 PM EST (WJEL, 89.3 FM). COACHES: Alan Vickrey, 160-78 in 11th year at North Central (Indianapolis). Alan Maroska, 383-185 in 26th year at Terre Haute South. SAGARIN RATINGS: North Central (Indianapolis), 94.46, 5th overall, 5th in Class 4A. Terre Haute South, 91.64, 14th overall, 11th in Class 4A. LAST OUTING: North Central (Indianapolis) defeated Perry Meridian, 70-44, Nov. 24. Terre Haute South defeated Sullivan, 71-25, Nov. 20. VS. COMMON FOES: None. OPPONENTS’ RECORDS: North Central (Indianapolis) 10-7, Terre Haute South 15-9. SERIES LAST 5 YEARS: North Central (Indianapolis), 4-1. LAST MEETING: Terre Haute South, 63-49, Dec. 2, 2006.

3A No. 5 Plymouth (4-1) at 2A No. 11 North Judson (4-1)
GAME TIME: 6:30 PM CST. COACHES: Dave Cox, 237-111 in 16th year at Plymouth. John Hampton, 75-22 in 5th year at North Judson. SAGARIN RATINGS: Plymouth, 80.39, 62nd overall, 12th in Class 3A. North Judson, 77.98, 73rd overall, 9th in Class 2A. LAST OUTING: Plymouth lost to Valparaiso, 46-44, Nov. 24. North Judson defeated Kouts, 42-38, Nov. 24. VS. COMMON FOES: Plymouth 1-0. North Judson 1-0. OPPONENTS’ RECORDS: Plymouth 10-18, North Judson 13-12. SERIES LAST 5 YEARS: Plymouth, 5-0. LAST MEETING: Plymouth, 62-26, Dec. 2, 2006.

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