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GBB: Week 17 STATE FINALS lineup

By E. Shawn Aylsworth
Managing Editor

Here’s a final 2007-08 look at the Sagarin power ratings for the Week 17 state finals to be played at Conseco Fieldhouse, courtesy of John Harrell’s Indiana high school basketball website …

Saturday, March 1
Four biggies …

Class A
No. 9 Fort Wayne Canterbury (20-5) vs. No. 17 University (20-6)
GAME TIME: 10:30 AM EST, Conseco (WQKO, 103.3 FM). COACHES: Scott Kreiger, 155-77 in 10th year at Fort Wayne Canterbury. Bill Thornburgh, 78-36 in 5th year at University. SAGARIN RATINGS: Fort Wayne Canterbury, 77.89, 74th overall, 2nd in Class 1A. University, 73.91, 105th overall, 3rd in Class 1A. LAST OUTING: Fort Wayne Canterbury defeated Southern Wells, 60-43, Feb. 23. University defeated Northeast Dubois, 69-53, Feb. 23. VS. COMMON FOES: Fort Wayne Canterbury 0-1. University 0-1. OPPONENTS’ RECORDS: Fort Wayne Canterbury 290-275, University 222-262.SERIES LAST 5 YEARS: Fort Wayne Canterbury, 2-0. LAST MEETING: Fort Wayne Canterbury, 62-50, Jan. 26, 2007.

Class 2A
No. 2 Oak Hill (26-0) vs. No. 1 Heritage Christian (26-1)
GAME TIME: 12:45 PM EST, Conseco. COACHES: Todd Law, 72-22 in 4th year at Oak Hill. Rick Risinger, 77-7 in 3rd year at Heritage Christian. SAGARIN RATINGS: Heritage Christian, 99.36, 3rd overall, 1st in Class 2A. Oak Hill, 95.01, 7th overall, 2nd in Class 2A. LAST OUTING: Oak Hill defeated Garrett, 46-30, Feb. 23. Heritage Christian defeated Austin, 82-66, Feb. 23. VS. COMMON FOES: None. OPPONENTS’ RECORDS: Oak Hill 318-270, Heritage Christian 347-201.SERIES LAST 5 YEARS: No meetings.

Class 3A
No. 9 Plymouth (21-4) vs. No. 5 Indianapolis Chatard (23-4)
GAME TIME: 6:00 PM EST, Conseco. COACHES: Dave Cox, 254-114 in 16th year at Plymouth. Kevin Sweeney, 75-21 in 4th year at Indianapolis Chatard. SAGARIN RATINGS: Plymouth, 90.75, 12th overall, 3rd in Class 3A. Indianapolis Chatard, 89.06, 18th overall, 4th in Class 3A. LAST OUTING: Plymouth defeated Wawasee, 45-43, Feb. 23. Indianapolis Chatard defeated Vincennes Lincoln, 56-51, overtime, Feb. 23. VS. COMMON FOES: Plymouth 2-0. Indianapolis Chatard 2-0. OPPONENTS’ RECORDS: Plymouth 332-232, Indianapolis Chatard 365-254.SERIES LAST 5 YEARS: No meetings.

Class 4A
No. 2 South Bend Washington (23-2) vs. No. 5 Carmel (22-4)
GAME TIME: 8:15 PM EST, Conseco. COACHES: Marilyn Coddens, 245-74 in 14th year at South Bend Washington. Scott Bowen, 74-20 in 4th year at Carmel. SAGARIN RATINGS: South Bend Washington, 108.08, 1st overall, 1st in Class 4A. Carmel, 98.18, 4th overall, 3rd in Class 4A. LAST OUTING: South Bend Washington defeated Fort Wayne South, 80-53, Feb. 23. Carmel defeated Columbus East, 66-44, Feb. 23. VS. COMMON FOES: None. OPPONENTS’ RECORDS: South Bend Washington 295-181, Carmel 410-201.SERIES LAST 5 YEARS: No meetings.

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GBB STATE FINALS: Preview

Here’s a thorough preview of the 33rd Annual IHSAA Girls Basketball State Tournament, courtesy of the IHSAA:

STATE FINALS
Date: Saturday, March 1
Site: Conseco Fieldhouse, 125 S. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis
Conseco Fieldhouse | Seating
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Directions
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| Fieldhouse History
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Admission: Session $10, season $18
Reserved
tickets can be purchased at the participating schools the week of the
state finals. (Contact participating schools for ticket distribution
hours.) Tickets also will be available on game day at the ticket office
at Conseco Fieldhouse.
 
SESSION I
Class A State Championship – #9 Fort Wayne Canterbury (20-5) vs. #17 University (20-6). 10:30 a.m. ET
Class 2A State Championship – #2 Oak Hill (26-0) vs. #1 Heritage Christian (26-1). To follow

SESSION II
Class 3A State Championship – #9 Plymouth (21-4) vs. #5 Indianapolis Chatard (23-4). 6 p.m. ET
Class 4A State Championship – #2 South Bend Washington (23-2) vs. #5 Carmel (22-4). To follow

Below are the Top 25 teams in the state and their averages for scoring, points against, and average margin of victory (schools in the state finals are listed in bold.), courtesy of John Harrell’s Indiana high school basketball website:

OFFENSIVE SCORING AVERAGE
1. Austin {2A} 74.92
2. South Bend Washington {4A} 74.48
3. Indianapolis Northwest {3A} 71.45
4. Owen Valley {3A} 67.56
5. Southwestern (Hanover) {2A} 67.19
6. Terre Haute South {4A} 66.19
7. Michigan City {4A} 66.08
8. Fort Wayne South {4A} 65.93
9. Ben Davis {4A} 65.27
10. Indianapolis Chatard {3A} 65.26
11. Oregon-Davis {1A} 65.20
12. Oak Hill {2A} 65.08
13. Evansville Mater Dei {2A} 64.90
14. Penn {4A} 64.41
15. Heritage Christian {2A} 64.41
16. Lawrence North {4A} 64.21
17. Columbus East {4A} 64.04
18. Anderson Highland {4A} 64.00
19. Fort Wayne Elmhurst {3A} 63.96
20. South bend Clay {4A} 63.52
21. Merrillville {4A} 63.14
22. Crothersville {1A} 62.67
23. Lafayette Jefferson {4A} 62.55
24. Bedford North Lawrence {4A} 62.23
25. Jay County {4A} 62.05

DEFENSIVE SCORING AVERAGE
1. Jimtown {2A} 28.92
2. Griffith {3A} 32.68
3. West Central {1A} 32.74
4. Hagerstown {2A} 33.17
5. Wawasee {3A} 34.38
6. Bloomfield {2A} 35.29
7. Western Boone {3A} 35.71
8. Orleans {1A} 36.09
9. Cambridge City Lincoln {2A} 36.43
10. Kouts {1A} 36.44
11. Oregon-Davis {1A} 36.88
12. Highland {4A} 37.43
13. Southern Wells {1A} 37.48
14. Tri-County {1A} 37.52
15. Turkey Run {1A} 37.56
16. Westville {1A} 37.57
17. Forest Park {2A} 37.68
18. Morgan Township {1A} 37.77
19. Randolph Southern {1A} 38.00
20. Oak Hill {2A} 38.23
21. Eastbrook {3A} 38.33
22. Lakeland {3A} 38.36
23. Lakewood Park {1A} 38.38
24. Garrett {2A} 38.63
25. Daleville {1A} 38.65

AVERAGE MARGIN OF VICTORY
1. Oregon-Davis {1A} 28.32
2. Oak Hill {2A} 26.85
3. Indianapolis Northwest {3A} 24.50
4. South Bend Washington {4A} 23.88
5. Ben Davis {4A} 22.85
6. Owen Valley {3A} 22.80
7. Jay County {4A} 20.55
8. Kouts {1A} 19.48
9. Hammond {3A} 19.45
10. Crawfordsville {3A} 19.41
11. Penn {4A} 19.00
12. Heritage Christian {2A} 18.56
13. Southwestern (Hanover) {2A} 18.30
14. Wawasee {3A} 17.54
15. Western Boone {3A} 16.58
16. University {1A} 16.42
17. Twin Lakes {3A} 16.38
18. Crothersville {1A} 16.17
19. Randolph Southern {1A} 16.13
20. Fort Wayne Elmhurst {3A} 16.08
21. Lapel {2A} 15.92
22. Garrett {2A} 15.78
23. Jimtown {2A} 15.38
24. Northwestern {3A} 15.25
25. Tri {1A} 15.17

Class A Championship: Fort Wayne Canterbury Cavaliers (20-5) vs. University Trailblazers (20-6)

Team Statistical Comparison
FW CANTERBURY Category UNIVERSITY
.446 FG Percentage .416
—- Opp. FG Percentage —-
.233 3-Pt. FG Percentage .228
.689 FT Percentage .626
31.1 Rebound Average 38.6
—- Rebound Margin —-
56.6 Points Per Game 57.2
44.4 Points Allowed Per Game 40.8
12.2 Points Differential 16.4

Fort Wayne Canterbury Notes
•    Final Coaches State Ranking: No. 9.
•    Canterbury making first trip to state finals in girls basketball; playing for school’s fourth state title (boys soccer 1997, 1998, 2001).
•    Cavaliers have won 13 straight since Jan. 5 loss to 4A state finalist Carmel, 65-48, on Jan. 5.
•    Lost to 3A state finalist Indianapolis Bishop Chatard, 54-50, on Dec. 21.
•    9-0 vs. other Class A teams; 7-1 vs. 2A teams; 4-2 vs. 3A teams; 0-2 vs. 4A teams.
•    Canterbury defeated top-ranked Oregon- Davis, 49-43, in the regional semi-final ending O-D’s 43-game win streak and returned to beat No. 2 Kouts, 46-44, in the title game.
•    Sophomore forward Tabitha Gerardot averages a double-double (18.2 ppg, 10.8 rpg)
•    Two others score in double figures – senior guard Aubrey Holle (14.4) and sophomore Cassie Kreiger (10.5).
•    Coach Scott Kreiger coordinates the Girls Top 20 coaches poll for the Indiana Basketball Coaches Association.

Team Facts
Town/City: Fort Wayne
County: Allen County
Superintendent: Jonathan Hancock
Principal: Bob Schantz
Athletic Director: Ken Harkenrider
Asst. Athletic Director: Connie Oberlin
Head Coach: Scott Kreiger
Assistant Coaches: Rollie Clements, Jim Brickley, Thomas Rehm, Carrie Schrader
Student Managers: Amy Pasalich
Nickname: Cavaliers
School Colors: Royal Blue & White
Conference: Independent
Enrollment: 300
Last Year’s Tournament: Finished 22-3; lost to Oregon-Davis, 59-63, in the final game of the Culver Regional

2007-08 Results (20-5)
Date Opponent W/L Score
11/10 at Fort Wayne Wayne W 61-51
11/17 Hamilton W 71-36
11/20 at Eastside W 64-40
11/26 Southwood L 48-50
11/28 at Fort Wayne South Side L 42-74
12/03 Woodlan W 64-42
12/05 Whitko W 56-53
12/08 at Bethany Christian W 49-29
12/12 at Fort Wayne Elmhurst L 40-70
12/21 Indianapolis Bishop Chatard L 50-54
1/04 at Fort Wayne Blackhawk W 52-30
1/05 at Carmel L 48-65
1/08 New Haven W 76-52
1/12 Lakewood Park Christian W 61-34
1/15 Central Noble W 64-36
1/17 at Adams Central W 58-32
1/22 Harding W 49-39
1/24 Fremont W 56-40
1/26 at Prairie Heights W 69-62
1/30 at Bluffton W 52-29
Elkhart Christian Academy Sectional
2/8 Hamilton W 72-35
2/9 Bethany Christian W 58-27
Caston Regional
2/16 Oregon-Davis W 49-43
2/16 Kouts W 46-43
Plymouth Semistate
2/23 Southern Wells W 60-43

Team Roster
No. Name Ht Gr Pos GP FG-FGA FG% 3-Pt. 3FG% FT-FTA FT% Ast Reb Pts
10 Aubrey Holle 5-4 12 G 25 110-254 .433 17-60 .283 123-154 .799 3.8 3.5 14.4
11 Molly Sekar 5-4 10 G 6 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 3-6 .500 0.2 0.0 0.5
14 Molly Kulow 5-5 12 G 24 6-35 .171 1-2 .500 4-13 .308 0.5 1.4 0.7
20 Paige Wells 5-6 10 G 25 40-121 .331 6-20 .300 22-34 .647 0.6 3.0 4.3
00 Becky Pedro 5-9 9 G 25 60-150 .400 1-7 .143 18-31 .581 3.4 3.0 5.6
22 Cassie Kreiger 5-7 10 F 25 95-184 .516 1-6 .167 72-96 .750 2.1 4.4 10.5
23 Jamie Trenkner 5-7 11 F 9 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 2-5 .400 0.0 0.7 0.4
30 Tory Sengstack 6-0 9 C 14 1-6 .167 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 0.1 0.7 0.1
32 Kelly Karr 5-5 11 G 23 5-23 .217 0-0 .000 14-20 .700 0.4 1.8 1.0
33 Tabitha Gerardot 5-11 10 F 25 182-346 .526 1-21 .048 90-140 .643 1.1 10.8 18.2
34 Madison Moyle 5-7 9 F 11 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 1-3 .333 0.0 0.6 0.3
44 Nakao Mauch 5-3 11 F 23 13-29 .448 0-0 .000 8-14 .571 0.1 1.2 1.5
Team Totals 515-1156 .446 27-116 .233 357-518 .689 12.3 31.1 57.5
Opponent Totals 44.4

Scott Kreiger, 10th-Year Head Coach

State Finals History:
First Appearance

University Notes
•    Final Coaches State Ranking: NR.
•    University making school’s first state finals appearance in any team sport.
•    School opened in 2000, joined IHSAA as member school in the 2003-04 school year, and is now playing in state finals in just third year of state tournament eligibility.
•    Trailblazers defeated No. 10 White River Valley, 57-38, to win regional championship and knocked off No. 4 Northeast Dubois, 69-53, in the semi-state championship game.
•    11-0 vs. other Class A teams; 6-0 vs. 2A teams; 1-3 vs. 3A teams; 1-0 vs. 4A teams.
•    Lost to 3A state finalist Bishop Chatard, 61-41, on Dec. 6.
•    Sophomore guard Bria Sneed leads team in scoring at 16.7 ppg followed by junior guard Katie Adlam at 16.5.
•    Freshman guard Jordan Foyer is the younger sister of Brooke Foyer, a senior on the 4A state finalist Carmel team.

Team Facts
Town/City: Carmel
County: Hamilton
Principal: Chuck Webster
Athletic Director: Stan Collesano
Asst. Athletic Director: John Walls
Head Coach: Bill Thornburgh
Assistant Coaches: Paul Gianakos, Monique Cunningham
Student Managers: Allie Cunningham
Nickname: Trailblazers
School Colors: Blue, White and Gold
Conference: Independent
Enrollment: 175
Last Year’s Tournament: Finished 18-5; lost to Lapel, 53-57 in Eminence Sectional final

2007-08 Results (20-6)
Date Opponent W/L Score
11/6 Park Tudor W 56-27
11/8 at Indpls. Howe Academy W 83-31
11/15 Indiana School for the Deaf W 84-14
11/20 Brebeuf Jesuit L 49-55
11/30 at International W 55-26
12/1 Oldenburg Academy W 71-25
12/6 Indianapolis Bishop Chatard L 41-61
12/8 at Indianapolis Broad Ripple W 50-34
12/15 vs. Carroll (Flora) W 43-40
12/15 vs. Rossville W 58-38
12/18 Indianapolis Lutheran W 53-39
12/20 vs. Scott County (KY) L 71-86
12/21 vs. Louisville Central (KY) L 45-64
12/22 vs. Russellville (KY) W 45-32
12/22 vs. Red Boiling Springs (TN) L 42-46
1/4 Indianapolis Scecina W 51-29
1/7 at Covenant Christian W 53-50
1/10 at Guerin Catholic W 48-24
1/12 at Eminence W 56-54
1/24 Hamilton Heights L 38-49
1/29 Indianapolis Ritter W 60-45
University Sectional
2/8 Indiana School for the Deaf W 77-11
2/9 Indianapolis Lutheran W 71-37
Southwestern (Shelbyville) Regional
2/16 South Decatur W 61-52
2/16 White River Valley W 57-38
Jeffersonville Semistate
2/23 Northeast Dubois W 69-53

Team Roster
No. Name Ht Gr Pos GP FG-FGA FG% 3-Pt. 3FG% FT-FTA FT% Ast Reb Pts
2 Maggie Beckman 5-8 10 G 21 6-23 .261 6-29 .207 2-2 1.000 0.8 1.1 1.5
3 Katie Adlam 5-7 11 G 25 130-290 .448 10-60 .167 121-161 .752 3.4 6.0 16.5
10 Ieysha Walker 5-8 11 G/F 23 14-57 .246 12-68 .176 16-35 .457 1.8 4.3 3.6
11 Jordan Foyer 5-6 9 G 23 14-34 .412 8-29 .276 4-11 .364 0.7 1.7 2.5
13 Brittney Williams 5-8 11 F 23 76-161 .472 0-2 .000 39-87 .448 0.9 7.4 8.4
22 Aly Hughes 5-7 10 G/F 17 17-32 .531 6-26 .231 3-5 .600 0.2 1.1 2.5
23 Bria Sneed 5-3 10 G 26 121-285 .425 29-94 .309 105-147 .714 3.7 3.5 16.7
31 Maggie Dooley 5-7 11 F 23 25-72 .347 0-0 .000 7-15 .467 0.5 2.8 2.9
33 Erin Bortz 5-11 10 F/C 5 17-33 .515 0-0 .000 9-19 .470 0.4 5.0 8.6
34 Alyx Kitchel 5-7 9 F 14 5-19 .263 0-3 .000 2-2 1.000 0.1 0.6 0.9
42 Kate Moore 6-1 12 C 21 22-50 .440 0-0 .000 6-13 .462 0.3 2.3 2.4
44 Amy Strawbridge 5-10 10 F 24 27-83 .325 0-0 .000 6-14 .429 0.6 2.8 2.5
Team Totals 474-1139 .416 71-311 .228 320-511 .626 13.2 38.6 71.0

Bill Thornburgh, 5th-Year Head Coach

State Finals History:
First Appearance

Class 2A Championship: Oak Hill Golden Eagles (26-0) vs. Heritage Christian Eagles (26-1)

Team Statistical Comparison
OAK HILL Category HERITAGE CHRICTIAN
.504 FG Percentage .510
—- Opp. FG Percentage —-
.338 3-Pt. FG Percentage .328
.655 FT Percentage .685
33.1 Rebound Average 14.9
—- Rebound Margin —-
65.1 Points Per Game 64.4
38.2 Points Allowed Per Game 45.9
26.9 Points Differential 18.5

Oak Hill Notes
•    Final Coaches State Ranking: No. 2.
•    Oak Hill playing in first girls basketball state finals; playing for school’s second state championship (Class A football 1982).
•    Undefeated Golden Eagles are 50-2 the last two seasons; lost to eventual state runner-up Jimtown in overtime in last year’s semi-state championship game.
•    Oak Hill’s 26.85 average margin of victory ranks second in state this year; 65.08 ppg ranks 12th in state; 38.23 points allowed ranks 20th.
•    Defeated No. 9 FW Bishop Luers, 51-43, in regional championship game and beat No. 8 Garrett, 46-30, in semi-state title game.
•    17-0 against other Class 2A teams; 6-0 vs. 3A teams; 3-0 vs. 4A teams.
•    Four starters scoring in double figures led by sophomore guard Courtney Moses (14.9); sophomore center Ashley Pickering (14.3); senior forward Kristen Hicks (12.5) and; junior guard Lauren Meese (10.8).
•    Team won second straight Central Indiana Conference title (7-0) and third overall (tied for Three Rivers Conference title in 2005-06).

Team Facts
Town/City: Converse
County: Grant
Superintendent: Joel Martin
Principal: Mike McDivitt
Athletic Director: Rob Martin
Asst. Athletic Director: Ryan Fagan
Head Coach: Todd Law
Assistant Coaches: Marc Planck, Sarah Matthews
Student Managers: Morgan Fuller, Tiffani Hunt, Alexis Holt, Brad Merchant, Ashley Walters, Lindsay Winstrom, Molly Rice
Nickname: Golden Eagles
School Colors: Navy & Vegas Gold
Conference: Central Indiana
Enrollment: 510
Last Year’s Tournament: Finished 24-2; lost to eventual state runner-up Jimtown, 62-71 OT, in the Elkhart Central Semistate

2007-08 Results (26-0)
Date Opponent W/L Score
11/9 Northfield W 70-24
11/13 at Taylor W 68-45
11/16 vs. Kokomo W 75-67
11/17 at Huntington North W 63-45
11/20 Southwood W 71-41
11/24 at Manchester W 57-28
11/30 Elwood W 62-39
12/4 Maconaquah W 79-37
12/8 at Mississinewa W 64-25
12/11 at Wabash W 57-38
12/20 Frankton W 73-31
12/28 vs. Madison-Grant W 58-36
12/29 vs. Eastbrook W 56-31
1/12 Eastbrook W 74-47
1/15 Fort Wayne Elmhurst W 84-61
1/19 at Alexandria W 58-33
1/22 Eastern (Greentown) W 65-27
1/26 at Madison-Grant W 63-31
1/29 Marion W 68-50
1/31 at Blackford W 66-26
Oak Hill Sectional
2/6 Tipton W 64-36
2/8 Madison-Grant W 76-51
2/9 Taylor W 65-37
Cass Regional
2/16 Carroll (Flora) W 59-35
2/16 Fort Wayne Bishop Luers W 51-43
Elkhart Central Semistate
2/23 Garrett W 46-30

Team Roster
No. Name Ht Gr Pos GP FG-FGAFG% 3-Pt. 3FG% FT-FTA FT% Ast Reb Pts
11 Brittany Berry 5-7 11 G 21 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 0.0 0.5 0.1
15 Courtney Moses 5-7 10 G 26 150-247 .607 21-43 .488 66-82 .805 6.0 4.8 14.9
21 Lauren Meese 5-6 11 G 26 95-212 .448 37-103 .359 54-81 .667 5.7 3.9 10.8
23 Allison Holt 5-6 12 G 26 13-51 .255 11-41 .268 3-7 .429 0.5 0.8 1.5
25 Lorrie Newhouse 5-7 9 G 21 6-15 .400 3-3 1.000 3-9 .333 0.1 0.7 0.9
31 Heather Hicks 5-8 12 F 26 70-135 .519 10-35 .286 20-28 .714 1.1 3.7 6.5
33 Marissa Coolman 6-0 9 F 26 29-73 .397 0-0 .000 18-33 .545 0.2 3.5 2.9
35 Alyssa Warren 5-7 10 F 22 10-27 .370 0-3 .000 3-9 .333 0.1 0.8 1.0
41 Kristen Hicks 5-10 11 F 26 122-293 .416 34-115 .296 46-68 .676 2.0 4.0 12.5
43 Ashley VanSkyock 5-8 12 F 0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0.0 0.0 0.0
45 Ashley Pickering 6-4 10 C 26 157-239 .657 0-0 .000 57-94 .606 0.8 10.7 14.3
51 Rachel Winger 5-11 10 C 3 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0.0 0.3 0.0
Team Totals 652-1293 .504 116-343 .338 272-415 .655 16.5 33.1 65.1
Opponent Totals 38.2

Todd Law, 4th-Year Head Coach

State Finals History:
First Appearance

Heritage Christian Notes
•    Final Coaches State Ranking: 1.
•    Two-time defending Class 2A state champion Heritage Christian returns to state finals for fourth time in five seasons.
•    Only loss this season was a 47-41 decision to Lexington Dunbar (Ky.) on Jan. 26; last loss to an Indiana school was a 60-59 loss to Carmel on Jan. 23, 2007.
•    Eagles are 77-7 over last three seasons under coach Rick Risinger.
•    Eagles beating opponents by 18.56 ppg this season which ranks 12th in state; 64.41 ppg ranks 15th.
•    Won sixth straight sectional title this season.
•    7-0 vs. Class 2A teams this season; 8-0 vs. 3A teams; 8-0 vs. 4A teams.
•    Defeated 4A finalist Carmel on the road, 57-50, on Jan. 22; defeated 3A finalist Indianapolis Bishop Chatard, 74-65, on Dec. 15.
•    Four starters scoring in double figures led by freshman center Liz Stratman (13.3); junior forward Kelly Faris (11.8); junior forward Emily Anderson (10.9) and; junior Claire Freeman (10.3).

Team Facts
Town/City: Indianapolis
County: Marion
Superintendent: Ray Casey
Principal: Dave Baniszewski
Athletic Director: Jeff Hester
Head Coach: Rick Risinger
Assistant Coaches: Ron Young, Courtney Lloyd, Ben Conner
Student Manager: Emily Myers
Nickname: Eagles
School Colors: Royal Blue & White
Conference: Independent
Enrollment: 530
Last Year’s Tournament: Finished 26-3; defeated Jimtown, 62-44 to win state championship

2007-08 Results (26-1)
Date Opponent W/L Score
11/10 Shenandoah W 63-38
11/17 at Bolingbrook (IL) W 49-46
11/24 Fort Wayne Harding W 86-41
11/30 Fenwick (IL) W 82-68
12/01 Brebeuf Jesuit W 76-49
12/03 at Indianapolis Northwest W 52-48
12/08 at South Central (Elizabeth) W 85-42
12/11 Indianapolis Tech W 71-41
12/13 at Indianapolis Northwest W 66-58
12/15 at Indpls. Bishop Chatard W 74-65
12/27 Roncalli W 48-31
12/28 at Rushville W 65-54
1/3 at Pike W 54-39
1/5 Fishers W 54-48
1/11 Greenfield-Central W 65-47
1/12 Indianapolis Cathedral W 61-58
1/15 at Crawfordsville W 49-40
1/19 Indianapolis Arlington W 89-47
1/22 at Carmel W 57-50
1/26 at Lexington Dunbar (KY) L 41-47
1/31 at Anderson W 40-35
Heritage Christian Sectional
2/5 Park Tudor W 74-35
2/8 Indianapolis Washington W 57-25
2/9 Triton Central W 74-34
Batesville Regional
2/16 Shenandoah W 65-36
2/16 Southwestern (Hanover) W 60-50
Jeffersonville Semistate
2/23 Austin W 82-66

Team Roster
No. Name Ht Gr Pos GP FG-FGA FG% 3-Pt. 3FG% FT-FTA FT% Ast Reb Pts
00 Kaycee Jones 5-7 10 G 27 56-105 .530 14-56 .250 57-29 .508 1.4 3.6 7.0
5 Liz Stratman 6-1 9 C 27 148-275 .538 0-0 .000 51-68 .750 1.3 7.0 13.3
12 Claire Freeman 5-9 11 G 27 76-154 .490 22-81 .270 51-72 .708 4.8 2.6 10.3
13 Alyssa Burton 5-5 11 G 27 24-45 .533 12-31 .387 7-11 .636 1.0 1.1 3.7
14 Maddie Anderson 5-9 9 F 26 28-60 .466 6-21 .280 27-37 .729 0.6 1.2 4.0
15 Hannah Dixon 5-7 9 G 0 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 0-0 .000 0.0 0.0 0.0
23 Meredith Martin 5-7 11 G 16 6-19 .315 3-9 .333 3-10 .300 0.2 0.6 1.6
24 Liz Casey 5-5 9 G 8 0-1 .000 1-3 .333 3-8 .370 0.2 0.2 0.7
32 Emily Anderson 5-9 11 F 27 92-164 .560 24-54 .440 28-46 .608 1.2 3.1 10.9
34 Kelly Faris 5-11 11 F 27 102-202 .504 7-20 .350 83-103 .805 5.2 8.0 11.8
35 Courtney Aman 5-8 9 G 4 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0.0 0.0 0.0
44 Leah Richards 5-8 9 C 17 1-10 .100 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0.1 1.3 0.3
45 Alicia Byrd 6-0 12 C 16 10-29 .344 1-1 1.000 2-3 .750 0.2 1.4 1.6
Team Totals 547-1069 .510 91-277 .328 285-416 .685 16.1 14.9 63.6
Opponent Totals 45.0

Rick Risinger, 3rd-Year Head Coach

State Finals History:
State Champion: 2006 (2A), 2007 (2A)
Runner-Up: 2004 (2A)
Appearances: 2004 (2A), 2006 (2A), 2007 (2A), 2008 (2A)

Class 3A Championship: Plymouth Pilgrims (21-4) vs. Indianapolis Chatard Trojans (23-4)

Team Statistical Comparison
PLYMOUTH Category CHATARD
.431 FG Percentage .423
.375 Opp. FG Percentage .395
.305 3-Pt. FG Percentage .355
.636 FT Percentage .616
25.2 Rebound Average 39.8
+0.4 Rebound Margin +4.0
53.0 Points Per Game 65.3
39.0 Points Allowed Per Game 51.6
14.0 Points Differential 13.7

Plymouth Notes
•    Final Coaches State Ranking: No. 9.
•    Pilgrims making school’s second appearance in state finals and first since 2001 3A state runner-up season.
•    A victory would be Plymouth’s second basketball state championship the last 11 months (boys team won 3A title last season).
•    Knocked off No. 1 Wawasee, 45-43, in semistate championship game on Saturday avenging 58-40 loss on Jan. 19; Pilgrims have won eight straight games since.
•    Plymouth also defeated previously undefeated No. 4 Northwestern, 54-49, for the regional championship.
•    13-1 vs. other Class 3A teams this season; 5-3 vs. 4A teams.
•    Lost to 4A finalist South Bend Washington on Dec. 5.
•    Junior forward Lyzz Smith leads team at 12.4 ppg.
•    Finished third in Northern Lakes Conference this season (5-2) behind 4A Elkhart Memorial (7-0) and 3A No. 1 Wawasee (6-1).

Team Facts
Town/City: Plymouth
County: Marshall
Superintendent: Dan Tyree
Principal: James Condon
Athletic Director: Roy Benge
Asst. Athletic Director: Mary Beth Hunter
Head Coach: Dave Cox
Assistant Coaches: Dave Duncan, Russ Teall, Lindsay Houin, Eric Carmichael
Student Managers: Nick Fisher, Russell Smith
Nickname: Pilgrims
School Colors: Crimson & White
Conference: Northern Lakes
Enrollment: 1,100
Last Year’s Tournament: Finished 14-7; lost to South Bend St. Joseph’s, 37-39, in the New Prairie Sectional final

2007-08 Results (21-4)
Date Opponent W/L Score
11/8 Peru W 60-37
11/13 Glenn W 64-25
11/14 at South Bend St. Joseph’s W 51-44
11/20 at Bremen W 55-46
11/24 at Valparaiso L 44-46
11/29 Tippecanoe Valley W 59-48
12/1 at North Judson W 58-26
12/5 at South Bend Washington L 32-67
12/8 Warsaw W 49-40
12/15 NorthWood W 36-32
12/22 vs. Brebeuf Jesuit W 74-48
12/22 vs. Norwell W 48-43
1/5 Elkhart Memorial L 38-55
1/8 LaPorte W 43-29
1/12 at Concord W 60-29
1/15 Triton W 76-22
1/19 at Wawasee L 40-58
1/24 at Northridge W 47-32
1/31 Goshen W 48-39
New Prairie Sectional
2/5 South Bend St. Joseph’s W 42-32
2/8 Rochester W 71-15
2/9 Mishawaka Marian W 74-22
Rensselaer Regional
2/17 Hammond (OT) W 56-49
2/17 Northwestern W 54-49
Plymouth Semistate
2/24 Wawasee W 45-43

Team Roster
No. Name Ht Gr Pos GP FG-FGAFG% 3-Pt. 3FG% FT-FTA FT% Ast Reb Pts
10 Alex Starr 5-8 11 G 25 72-179 .402 51-132 .386 18-27 .667 1.0 1.1 8.5
11 Laura Garrity 5-5 12 G 15 11-21 .524 2-7 .286 7-11 .636 0.4 0.5 2.1
12 Chelsea Benge 5-10 10 F 7 1-2 .500 0-1 .000 0-2 .000 0.0 0.0 0.3
14 Brittany Davis 5-8 11 F 21 22-51 .431 0-0 .000 18-29 .621 0.5 2.5 3.0
20 Danielle Hayden 5-8 11 G 19 10-34 .294 3-21 .143 12-18 .667 2.0 1.7 1.8
21 Meagan Barron 5-5 9 G 8 1-6 .167 0-2 .000 10-15 .667 0.5 1.4 0.9
22 Leslie Swihart 5-6 12 G 23 48-120 .400 14-52 .269 35-70 .500 3.0 3.3 6.3
24 Jessica McMillen 5-5 12 G 25 27-84 .321 3-20 .150 21-36 .583 2.5 2.1 3.1
25 Marisa Green 5-11 9 C 5 3-7 .429 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 0.0 1.8 1.8
30 Lyzz Smith 6-0 11 F 25 101-217 .465 9-26 .346 98-139 .705 1.0 3.1 12.4
32 Erin McNeil 6-0 11 C 15 6-16 .375 0-0 .000 6-9 .667 0.0 1.4 1.2
34 Jessica Centa 5-8 12 F 25 86-144 .597 0-1 .000 46-72 .639 0.5 3.2 8.7
44 Brittany Payne 5-11 12 F 25 58-156 .372 10-40 .250 62-96 .646 1.0 5.9 7.5
Team Totals/Percentages 448-1040 .431 92-302 .305 336-528 .636 11.3 25.2 53.0
Opponent Totals/Percentages 348-928 .375 70-356 .273 210-359 .585 6.9 24.8 39.0

Dave Cox, 16th-Year Head Coach

State Finals History:
Runner-Up: 2001 (3A)
Appearances: 2001 (3A), 2008 (3A)

Indianapolis Chatard Notes
•    Final Coaches State Ranking: 5.
•    Bishop Chatard making school’s first trip to girls basketball state finals.
•    A victory would be school’s second state title in basketball (boys won 2003 3A championship).
•    Trojans have won 12 straight games and won first regional title this season with a 57-55 victory over Western Boone.
•    Game against No. 9 Plymouth will be first state tournament encounter against ranked 3A team. Trojans have been clutch in last three games winning a pair of two-pointers in regional and a fivepoint overtime decision in semi-state game.
•    Chatard scoring 65.26 ppg ranking 10th in state.
•    10-0 vs. other Class 3A teams this season; 6-2 vs. 4A teams.
•    Trojans played four of the other seven state finalists this year finishing 2-2: won at Class A University, 61-41, on Dec. 6; lost to 2A Heritage Christian, 74-65, on Dec. 15; beat Class A Fort Wayne Canterbury on the road, 54-50, on Dec. 21 and; lost at 4A Carmel, 56-54, on Jan. 8.
•    Senior guard Megan Gardner leads the state in assists per game (9.2).
•    Two Chatard players average more than 20 ppg — senior guard Anne Boese (20.4) and senior guard/forward Caroline Schutzman (20.1).

Team Facts
Town/City: Indianapolis
County: Marion
President: Bill Sahm
Principal: Al Holok
Athletic Director: Michael Ford
Asst. Athletic Director: Michael Harmon
Head Coach: Kevin Sweeney
Assistant Coaches: Bob Kirkhoff, Nick Wehlage, Sara Riedeman, Katie Rakowski
Nickname: Trojans
School Colors: Royal Blue & White
Conference: Independent
Enrollment: 653
Last Year’s Tournament: Finished 17-6; lost to Whiteland, 46-51, in the second round of the Beech Grove Sectional

2007-08 Results (23-4)
Date Opponent W/L Score
11/10 Avon W 48-38
11/13 Richmond W 86-56
11/19 at Southport W 53-33
11/21 Indianapolis Cathedral W 70-46
11/29 Indianapolis Northwest W 69-56
12/6 at University W 61-41
12/11 Covenant Christian W 62-38
12/13 Indianapolis Cathedral W 60-49
12/15 vs. Heritage Christian L 65-74
12/21 at Fort Wayne Canterbury W 54-50
12/27 vs. Jasper W 74-58
12/27 vs. Austin W 69-67
12/28 at Southwestern (Hanover) L 59-68
1/03 at Lafayette Jeff L 49-65
1/08 at Carmel L 54-56
1/12 Indpls. Scecina Memorial W 82-37
1/16 at Roncalli W 76-57
1/19 at Indpls. Cardinal Ritter W 91-56
1/25 at Brebeuf Jesuit W 76-64
1/28 at Park Tudor W 73-56
1/31 Indianapolis Broad Ripple W 94-37
Beech Grove Sectional
2/5 Brebeuf Jesuit W 70-49
2/8 Indianapolis Northwest W 70-63
2/9 Roncalli W 45-37
Mt. Vernon (Fortville) Regional
2/16 Rushville W 39-37
2/16 Western Boone W 57-55
Southport Semistate
2/23 Vincennes Lincoln (OT) W 56-51

Team Roster
No. Name Ht Gr Pos GP FG-FGA FG% 3-Pt. 3FG% FT-FTA FT% Ast Reb Pts
10 Caroline Schutzman 5-11 12 G/F 22 125-245 .510 45-114 .395 58-76 .763 1.6 10.5 20.1
11 Kathleen Lee 5-6 11 G 23 14-34 .412 0-2 .000 5-16 .313 0.8 2.6 1.4
12 Megan Gardner 5-11 12 G 27 83-175 .474 16-53 .301 74-117 .632 9.2 4.2 10.7
13 Rachel Kimack 5-7 10 G 27 42-197 .433 0-0 .000 5-12 .417 0.9 2.8 3.3
21 Ellen Alerding 5-9 12 F 27 19-47 .404 15-57 .263 23-35 .657 1.4 3.5 3.9
22 Kourtney Crawford 5-9 11 F 27 56-128 .438 0-0 .000 25-60 .417 0.7 6.9 5.1
23 Nikki Kimack 5-11 9 C 26 29-61 .475 0-0 .000 10-29 .345 0.4 2.9 2.6
30 Katie Bates 5-6 11 G 10 2-6 .333 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0.9 0.7 0.5
31 Katie Shaughnessy 5-6 9 G 17 12-33 .364 1-8 .125 15-27 .556 1.4 1.9 2.5
41 Sabbath McKiernan-Allen 5-9 11 F 26 21-46 .457 0-0 .000 11-22 .500 0.2 2.4 2.0
44 Anne Boese 5-11 12 G 26 125-273 .457 64-163 .392 88-115 .765 2.9 4.3 20.4
55 Jessica Hupp 6-1 12 C 11 4-13 .308 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0.0 1.4 0.7
Team Totals/Percentages 532-1259 .423 141-397 .355 315-511 .616 17.3 39.8 65.3
Opponent Totals/Percentages 451-1143 .395 67-256 .262 291-508 .573 11.9 35.8 51.6

Kevin Sweeney, 4th-Year Head Coach

State Finals History:
First Appearance

Class 4A Championship: South Bend Washington Panthers (23-2) vs. Carmel Greyhounds (22-4)

Team Statistical Comparison
SB WASHINGTON Category CARMEL
.423 FG Percentage .442
— Opp. FG Percentage —
.316 3-Pt. FG Percentage .262
.670 FT Percentage .672
38.7 Rebound Average 30.5
— Rebound Margin —
74.5 Points Per Game 57.0
50.6 Points Allowed Per Game 48.9
23.9 Points Differential 8.1

South Bend Washington Notes
•    Final Coaches State Ranking: No. 2.
•    Defending state champion South Bend Washington making its third straight trip to 4A championship game.
•    A win would be school’s third state title (1973 3A football).
•    Panthers have won eight straight games and only two losses this season were to out-of-state teams; 73-60 at Lexington Dunbar (Ky.) on Jan. 12 and 74-58 to Buffalo Grove (Ill.) on Jan. 19.
•    Last loss to Indiana team was a 63-58 setback to Fort Wayne South Side to open the 2006-07 season (Nov. 9, 2006).
•    Washington second in state in scoring at 74.5 ppg and beating teams by 23.9 margin ranking fourth.
•    16-0 vs. other Class 4A teams this season. Also defeated 3A finalist Plymouth, 67-32, on Dec. 5.
•    Panthers are 76-5 over the last three seasons and 137-13 over the last six years. This is their fifth consecutive season with at least 21 victories.
•    Defeated No. 4 Penn in the sectional semifinals and No. 7 Fort Wayne South Side in Saturday’s semi-state.
•    Washington boasts state’s leading scorer, junior guard Skylar Diggins, with 29.7 average.

Team Facts
Town/City: South Bend
County: St. Joseph
Superintendent: Dr. Robert L. Zimmerman
Principal: George W. McCullough, Jr.
Athletic Director: Patrick J. Mackowiak
Head Coach: Marilyn Coddens
Assistant Coaches: Don Coddens, Maurice Scott, Jose Robles
Student Managers: Jasmine Bankston, Daliyah Jones, Jennifer McIntyre
Nickname: Panthers
Colors: Kelly Green & White
Conference: Northern Indiana
Enrollment: 1,428
Last Year’s Tournament: Finished 28-1; defeated Columbus East, 84-64, to capture the 4A state championship

2007-08 Results (23-2)
Date Opponent W/L Score
11/08 at Fort Wayne South Side W 73-65
11/10 at LaPorte W 59-25
11/17 South Bend St. Joseph’s W 87-31
11/20 at South Bend Riley W 88-40
11/24 at Fort Wayne Bishop Luers W 70-63
11/29 Elkhart Central W 88-29
12/06 Plymouth W 67-32
12/07 at Mishawaka W 87-42
12/13 South Bend Adams W 78-38
12/17 Elkhart Memorial W 73-61
12/21 at Mishawaka Marian W 72-32
12/28 at Hoover (OH) W 72-66
12/29 vs. Notre Dame (KY) W 55-35
01/04 Michigan City W 67-58
01/09 Penn W 71-48
01/12 at Lexington Catholic (KY) L 60-73
01/18 vs. Fenwick (IL) W 105-64
01/19 vs. Buffalo Grove (IL) L 58-74
01/22 at South Bend Clay W 67-58
South Bend Washington Sectional
2/5 South Bend Clay W 78-68
2/8 Penn W 76-57
2/9 South Bend Riley W 70-33
Valparaiso Regional
2/16 Michigan City W 88-66
2/16 Elkhart Memorial W 73-56
Elkhart Central Semistate
2/23 Fort Wayne South Side W 80-53

Team Roster
No. Name Ht Gr Pos GP FG-FGA FG% 3-Pt. 3FG% FT-FTA FT% Ast Reb Pts
1 Karis Phillips 5-2 11 G 25 38-90 .422 25-65 .385 13-21 .619 2.3 1.8 4.6
2 Emily Phillips 5-4 12 G 25 74-211 .351 20-67 .299 24-36 .667 6.8 2.4 7.7
4 Skylar Diggins 5-9 11 G 25 266-516 .516 51-135 .378 159 -202 .787 4.4 7.7 29.7
5 Vanessa Wiley 5-6 12 G/F 20 11-47 .234 6-27 .222 5-6 .833 0.7 1.1 1.7
11 Meagan Phillips 5-6 12 G 25 54-183 .295 18-78 .231 23-42 .548 1.6 4.5 6.0
14 Avante Newsome-Gunn 5-6 10 G/F 12 4-7 .571 0-0 .000 1-4 .250 0.3 0.9 0.8
20 Terran Scott 5-6 09 G 6 0-5 .000 0-0 .000 4-6 .667 0.0 0.7 0.7
21 Alandrea Pfeifer-Nailon 5-8 11 F 25 51-114 .447 1-6 .167 12-26 .462 0.2 3.8 4.6
22 Shalana Murray 5-11 12 C 25 69-158 .437 0-0 .000 16-34 .471 0.8 6.9 6.2
32 Takoia Larry 5-10 11 F 25 117-266 .440 1-8 .125 37-68 .544 0.6 5.5 10.9
33 Alexis Macon 5-8 09 F 3 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0.0 0.0 0.0
55 Rakeesha Lane 5-7 11 F 24 27-84 .321 1-3 .333 23-28 .821 0.5 5.0 3.3
Team Totals/Percentages 711-1682 .423 123-389 .316 317-473 .670 18.3 38.7 74.5
Opponent Totals/Percentages 50.7

Marilyn Coddens, 14th-Year Head Coach

State Finals History:
State Champion: 2007 (4A)
Runner-Up: 2006 (4A)
Appearances: 2006 (4A), 2007 (4A), 2008 (4A)

Carmel Notes
•    Final Coaches State Ranking: 5.
•    Carmel returns to girls basketball state finals for second time in school history and first time since 1995 state runner-up season.
•    A victory would be school’s state-best 89th IHSAA state championship in 16 sports. Greyhounds also captured girls swimming and 5A football titles this year.
•    Greyhounds have won seven straight games since 57-43 loss at No. 1 Ben Davis on Jan. 25; avenged that loss beating Ben Davis, 56-45, for the regional crown. Carmel also beat No. 10 Hamilton Southeastern, 56-51 in the sectional opener on Feb. 5.
•    Carmel has defeated last five tournament foes by an average of 16.6 ppg.
•    18-3 vs. other Class 4A teams this season.
•    Greyhounds won first sectional in eight years and first regional and semi-state in 13 seasons.
•    Two players average in double figures: junior guard Chrissy Steffen (19.0) and senior forward Danielle Havel (11.8).
•    Senior Brooke Foyer is the older sister of Jordan Foyer, a freshman on the Class A state finalist University team. Brooke also considers Alicia Byrd, the lone senior on 2A finalist Heritage Christian, her best friend “since birth”. Foyer was also a member of Carmel’s 4A volleyball state finalist team.

Team Facts
Town/City: Carmel
County: Hamilton
Superintendent: Dr. Barbara Underwood
Principal: John Williams
Athletic Director: Jim Inskeep
Asst. Athletic Director: Bruce Wolf
Head Coach: Scott Bowen
Assistant Coaches: Joe Stuelpe, Kay Sharp, Chuck Johns, Matt Petersen
Student Managers: Leslie Cornelius, Alexis Owens, Devan Sirls
Athletic Trainer: Dawn Robertson, ATC/L
Student Trainers: Michael Kremer, Jackie Fuller, Jeanette Lanoire
Nickname: Greyhounds
School Colors: Royal Blue & Gold
Conference: Metropolitan Interscholastic
Enrollment: 4,085
Last Year’s Tournament: Finished 16-5; lost to Fishers, 54-58, in the first round of the Westfield Sectional

2007-08 Results (22-4)
Date Opponent W/L Score
11/7 Anderson Highland W 75-59
11/10 vs. Valparaiso W 59-42
11/10 vs. Lake Central W 77-52
11/20 at Noblesville W 60-43
11/24 at Hamilton Southeastern L 50-54
11/29 Warren Central W 62-50
11/30 at Fishers W 55-42
12/6 Indianapolis Cathedral W 79-74
12/11 at Kokomo (OT) W 44-38
12/14 at Indpls. North Central L 30-56
12/22 at Southwestern (Hanover) W 65-60
1/3 at Lawrence North W 50-49
1/5 Fort Wayne Canterbury W 65-48
1/8 Indpls. Bishop Chatard W 56-54
1/10 Brebeuf Jesuit W 60-48
1/11 at Terre Haute North W 51-38
1/19 Terre Haute South W 69-59
1/22 Heritage Christian L 50-57
1/25 at Ben Davis L 43-57
1/29 Center Grove (OT) W 54-51
Carmel Sectional
2/5 Hamilton Southeastern W 56-51
2/8 Fishers W 43-29
2/9 Noblesville W 49-28
Southport Regional
2/16 Franklin W 59-44
2/16 Ben Davis W 56-45
Southport Semistate
2/23 Columbus East W 66-44

Team Roster
No. Name Ht Gr Pos GP FG-FGA FG% 3-Pt. 3FG% FT-FTA FT% Ast Reb Pts
3 Street, Rebecca 5-5 12 G 20 8-17 .471 2-12 .167 2-6 .333 0.3 0.2 1.2
4 Thornton, Torrie 6-0 9 G/F 26 81-182 .445 0-1 .000 22-68 .324 1.0 5.3 7.1
5 Spearman, Ashlee 5-10 12 G/F 25 69-180 .383 0-0 .000 15-21 .714 1.0 2.5 6.1
11 Byrne, Maggie 5-3 11 G 26 7-24 .292 12-51 .235 7-19 .368 2.3 1.3 2.2
12 Zeller, Shelby 5-11 10 G 22 20-48 .417 5-21 .238 10-18 .555 0.8 1.4 3.0
13 Marty, Alexx 6-0 12 F 8 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0.0 0.3 0.6
21 Steffen, Chrissy 5-11 11 G 26 123-197 .624 52-171 .304 91-128 .711 1.5 5.0 19.0
23 Coapstick, Paige 5-8 12 F 15 2-6 .333 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0.0 0.3 0.3
24 McRoberts, Lauren 6-0 11 G/F 14 35-86 .401 7-43 .163 42-53 .792 3.9 5.8 9.5
32 Foyer, Brooke 5-7 12 G 14 3-9 .333 4-9 .444 2-3 .667 0.2 0.4 1.4
35 Rubendunst, Annie 6-0 10 F 26 12-40 .300 0-0 .000 16-25 .640 0.3 2.1 1.5
42 Havel, Danielle 6-0 12 F 26 75-196 .383 5-24 .208 142-177 .802 2.3 9.5 11.8
44 Rolsky, Jordan 5-9 11 F 0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0.0 0.0 0.0
Team Totals/Percentages 437-989 .442 87-332 .262 351-522 .672 11.9 30.5 57.2

Scott Bowen, 4th-Year Head Coach

State Finals History:
Runner-Up: 1995
Appearances: 1995, 2008 (4A)

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Wrestlers and Paddlers Ready for States

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Did You Miss Something? HHSAA Basketball Championships

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GIRLS FINAL DAY CONSOLATION – FRIDAY, FEB.22

GIRLS D-I FINAL DAY 5TH PLACE GAME – FRIDAY, FEB.22

GIRLS D-II COSOLATION -FRIDAY, FEB.22

BOYS D-II SEMI FINALS/CONSOLATION – FRIDAY, FEB. 22

GIRLS D-I SEMI FINALS – IOLANI V WAIAKEA, FRIDAY, FEB.22

GIRLS SEMI FINALS/CONSOLATION – THURSDAY, FEB. 21

BOYS QUARTER FINALS/CONSOLATION – THURSDAY, FEB.21

BOYS CONSOLATION – THURSDAY, FEB.21

GIRLS QUARTER FINALS/CONSOLATION- WEDNESDAY, FEB.20

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OFF THE BENCH

David Kawada – Content Editor
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OFF THE BENCH – WOW – What A Week!

I’m exhausted.  In case you are wondering, I’m referring to last week’s HHSAA State Basketball Tournaments.  Let me emphasize the plural with a capitol “S”, as in Boys and Girls Division I & II.  Let’s look at the numbers shall we. 

4 Tournaments
5 days
10 Sites
48 Teams
72 Games

….and a Partridge in a Pear Tree.

Now multiply that with the number of articles, photos, and videos we at Digital Sports Hawaii put out on our portal………we covered the Tournaments like the paparazzi on Brittney Spears.  But we are way more professional.

The Oscars were this past Sunday (I think – I’m a sports fan so I didn’t watch it).  So I would like to thank a few people:

The HHSAA – the folks who put everything together along with all their volunteers.  After getting bumped from the Stan Sheriff Center for the Girls Championships which was originally scheduled the week before, they had to scramble to make all this happen on the same week.

The Officials – already stretched thin with the addition of the girl’s season to the Winter, these men and women turned into “Stretch Armstrong” and stretched even more to accommodate all the games.  Keep in mind that many of these officials also officiate the NCAA D-II games for Chaminade, HPU, etc.

Coaches and Athletic Directors – the first year of both girls and boys seasons running concurrently is finished.  They will meet to evaluate but the logistics of doing this on such short transition time (a few months) was done.  Gym space, practice schedules, transportation funds, scheduling, personnel, etc.  You guys made it happen.

Media – yes, we are included in this group.  Yes – all media, which suddenly had double the amount of games to cover and report scores, stats, and interviews.  But the same deadlines.

The Families of the Above – for not seeing us for the 5 days of the tournament.

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More Photos From the Boys Basketball Championships

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Punahou Boys Varsity Tennis Team opened season vs Mid Pacific


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The
Punahou Boys Varsity Tennis Team opened their season on Saturday, February 23rd
versus the Mid Pacific Owls.  Erik Pang (Punahou) led the charge at first
singles by defeating Shane Adam Young 6-2, 6-0 at first singles.  Last year’s
HHSAA State Champion Doubles team of Erik Shoji and Alex Ching (Punahou) crushed
Andy Sagucio and Kevin Lum 6-1, 6-0.  Shoji and Ching, both seniors, are dual
sport athletes for Punahou playing Volleyball and Golf, respectively, this
season.

Punahou
(5) Mid Pacific (0)
Erik Pang def. Shane Adam Young 6-2,6-0
Robin Kiyabu
def. Ben Koziel 6-2,6-0

Alex Ching/Erik Shoji def. Andy Sagucio/Kevin Lum
6-1,6-0
Brett Katayama/Shaun Chow def. Devon Catalon/Kealoha Moody
6-0,6-1
Travis Ing/Austen Lau def. Gavin Morinaga/Bryson Mitsui 6-2,7-6

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25th Ann. Richard Kitamura Baseball Tournament- Results

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The annual Richard Kitamura Baseball Tournament hosted by Mid-Pacific Institute Results


For over 25 years, this
tournament has honored the life of Richard Kitamura, a longtime high
school baseball coach and athletic director in the public and private
school system who spent many years with Mid-Pacific Institute.

Wednesday Opening Round Bracket A Games include:

Kauai vs. Iolani
Castle vs. Kapolei
Waianae vs. Roosevelt
Moanalua vs. Kamehameha-Kapalama

Thursday Opening Round Bracket B Games include:

Mid-Pacific Institute vs. Waimea
Kalani vs. Maryknoll
Kaiser vs. Aiea
Mililani vs. Saint Louis

Games continue on Friday and Saturday at various school sites and at Central Oahu Regional Park and concludes with the consolation championship (9am), third place game (12pm) and championship game (3pm) being hosted at the MPI Baseball Field on Sunday.

For more tournament information – contact the MPI Athletic Department at 973-5095

WEDNESDAY RESULTS

POOL B OPENING ROUND
Castle 9, Kapolei 6
Waianae 10, Roosevelt 7
Kamehameha 14, Moanalua 2
Kauai 5, Iolani 4

THURSDAY RESULTS

POOL A OPENING ROUND
Kalani 7, Maryknoll 6
Mid-Pacific Institute 10, Waimea 0
Mililani 10, Saint Louis 2
Aiea 6, Kaiser 2

FRIDAY RESULTS

POOL A WINNERS BRACKET
Mid-Pacific Institute 7, Kalani 1
Mililani 21, Aiea 10

POOL A LOSERS BRACKET
Waimea 12, Maryknoll 10
Saint Louis 12, Kaiser 8

POOL B WINNERS BRACKET
Kauai 6, Castle 1
Kamehameha 6, Waianae 3

POOL B LOSERS BRACKET
Iolani 4, Kapolei 3
Moanalua 12, Roosevelt 2


SATURDAY RESULTS

Bracket A Championship
Mid-Pacific Institute 8, Mililani 4

Bracket A Third Place
Aiea 4, Kalani 1

Bracket A Consolation Championship
Saint Louis 7, Waimea 1

Bracket A Seventh Place
Kaiser 9, Maryknoll 5

Bracket B Championship
Kauai 12, Kamehameha 7

Bracket B Third Place
Waianae 10, Castle 4

Bracket B Consolation Championship
Kapolei 8, Moanalua 7

Bracket B Seventh Place
Iolani 6, Roosevelt 6


SUNDAY RESULTS


TOURNAMENT CONSOLATION CHAMPIONSHIP
Saint Louis 7, Kapolei 1

TOURNAMENT THIRD PLACE
Kamehameha 9, Mililani 7

TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIP
Mid-Pacific Institute 10, Kauai 6

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GBB SOUTHPORT SEMISTATE: 4A #5 Carmel drills 4A #11 Columbus East, 66-44

By Alex Kirby
Contributing Writer

INDIANAPOLIS – Fifth-ranked Carmel cruised to a big victory over No. 11 defending state runner-up Columbus East, 66-44, in the Class 4A southern semistate at Southport.

The day’s second game was a tightly contested one early on, with Carmel scratching out a one-point lead after a quarter of play. Both teams were about even when it came to turnovers, and the one surprise was the fact that, even with the physical nature of the game, there was only one foul in the period.

“They put a lot of pressure on us,” said Columbus East coach Danny Brown. “We might have rushed some shots at times.”

For the Olympians, junior Jordan Ogle and freshman Alicia Hopkins did their part to keep it close early on, each sinking a long 3-point basket. Carmel led 11-10 after one quarter, thanks to its smothering defense.

“That’s a very potent offense we just defended there with 32 minutes of good defense,” said Carmel coach Scott Bowen.

Columbus East managed to keep the game close until the final three and a half minutes of the second quarter when the Greyhounds went on a 12-0 spurt to close out the first half.

“That was big,” Bowen said. “We went on a run and did a great job going into the half.”

Freshman Torrie Thornton and senior Chrissy Steffen paced Carmel with four points apiece, while senior Danielle Havel added six in the quarter as the Greyhounds led 32-19 at the break.

The second half was no different as the Greyhounds never looked back. The Olympians managed a couple of threes in the third while attempting to rally, but it was not enough to match Carmel’s firepower.

Carmel did not let up at any point, leading 52-34 after three quarters and 66-44 for the final score.

Steffen finished with a game-high 23 points for Carmel, while Ogle led the Olympians with 19 while senior McKayla Barber finished with 11.

For coach Danny Brown, it was a bitter ending to a promising season as well as the final game for a very special senior class.

“I can’t say enough about the seniors,” Brown said. “They’ve helped make this program one of the top two or three in the state.

“I’m gonna miss this group.”

As for the Greyhounds, they have one final step on their journey. Carmel will face top-ranked defending champion South Bend Washington, an 80-53 victor over No. 7 Fort Wayne South in the northern semistate, at Conseco Fieldhouse March 1 at 8:15 p.m. ET for the 4A state championship.

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GBB SOUTHPORT SEMISTATE: 3A #5 Chatard goes OT to down #11 Vincennes

By Alex Kirby
Contributing Writer

INDIANAPOLIS – Fifth-ranked Indianapolis Chatard outlasted a tough and determined No. 11 Vincennes Lincoln team in overtime by a final score of 56-51 in the Class 3A southern semistate at Southport.

In the first game of the afternoon, the Alices from Vincennes came out firing and took a quick 6-2 lead. Chatard came back to take a 7-6 advantage, however, after a great look from beyond the arc by senior Megan Gardner.

Chatard stayed in control for the rest of the quarter as Gardner led all scorers after one with nine points, as her Trojans led 15-12 at the end of the first period.

The second quarter very often had the look of a rugby scrum rather than a basketball game. Both teams gave the ball up numerous times and played hard-nosed defense and, on several different occasions, players battled on the floor or on the boards for a valuable rebound.

Needless to say, points were hard to come by. A total of 15 points combined was scored by both teams in the period, with Chatard limited to only five.

“Both teams came into the game with the same game plan – to nullify the other team’s best shooter,” said Vincennes Lincoln coach Jason Lane.

For the most part, both plans worked. The Alices managed to squeeze out a 22-20 halftime lead when senior Katie McCormick banked in a short layup with 22 seconds to go in the half.

Vincennes’ solid start may have caught some of the folks at Southport Fieldhouse off-guard, but Chatard coach Kevin Sweeney wasn’t one of them.

“We weren’t surprised,” Sweeney said. “Anytime you get this far, the teams are tougher and better-coached.”

The tough defense continued in the third quarter, only this time it was the Trojans who were able to take control as Vincennes Lincoln was limited to one field goal and just six points in the period. The Alices were also hurt by foul trouble.

Junior Kenzie Held picked up her fourth foul less than a minute into the second half and was forced to sit out most of the third quarter. Held eventually fouled out midway through the fourth quarter, finishing with only five points.

“That took away a major post presence for us,” Lane said. “We don’t have anyone else with the strength to battle on the boards the way she can.”

Chatard carried a five-point lead into the fourth quarter, and its advantage fluctuated between three and five for much of the final period.

Brooke Owens came up big for Vincennes, however, scoring nine points in the quarter – that included the tying shot with 1:14 to go, making the score even at 46 apiece. Chatard held for the last shot but could not convert.

In the extra period, the Alices looked as if they might complete the upset by getting out to a quick three-point lead. Chatard had other plans, though, as the Trojans chipped away at the lead little by little at the foul line.

Chatard finally retook the lead for good with the help of the unlikeliest of teammates. Anne Boese, after starting 0 for 14 from the field, hit a huge three-pointer to put Chatard up to stay at 51-49. The teams traded shots from the free throw line to make it 56-51 at the gun.

“These girls did everything we asked of them,” Lane said. “They gave everything they could possibly give, and I’m super proud of them.”

Sweeney was understandably a little relieved.

“We were ready for them, and they were ready for us,” Sweeney said. “It was a fun game, but it’s always more fun when you come out on top.”

Chatard will face ninth-ranked Plymouth, a 45-43 semistate conqueror of No. 1 defending state runner-up Wawasee, in the 3A state championship game March 1 at Conseco Fieldhouse at 6 p.m. ET.

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