IHSAA News Release

October 7, 2010

FOOTBALL STATE TOURNAMENT PAIRINGS SHOWS THIS SUNDAY
First round sectional matchups in the 38th Annual IHSAA Football State Tournament presented by the Indianapolis Colts will be announced this Sunday (Oct. 10) beginning at 7 pm ET / 6 pm CT.

The state tournament pairings shows may be seen on television, heard on radio or viewed via webstream at the new ihsaatv.org.

Seven affiliates of the IHSAA Champions Television Network (listed below) will air the 90-minute show throughout the state originating from the Indianapolis studios of WTTV-4, the network’s flagship. Jerry Baker, Dick Dullaghan and Jeremiah Johnson will serve as hosts of the program.

Listeners also may tune into any of the 45 affiliates (listed below) of the IHSAA/Methodist Sports Medicine Championship Radio Network. Bob Lovell and Paul Condry will serve as hosts of that show originating from Emmis Communications on Monument Circle in downtown Indianapolis.

At approximately 8:30 pm ET / 7:30 pm CT, complete brackets will be available on the IHSAA website.

IHSAA Champions Television Network Affiliates
Clarksville, “Indiana’s 9” WNDA-9.
Evansville, “News 25” WEHT-25.
Fort Wayne, “Indiana’s NewsCenter” WISE-18.
Indianapolis, “Indiana’s 4” WTTV-4.
Kokomo, WTTK-29.
Merrillville, “Lakeshore Public Television”, WYIN-17.
South Bend, WHME-46.

IHSAA / Methodist Sports Medicine Championship Radio Network

City Call Letters Frequency
Austin WXKU 92.7 FM
Batesville WRBI 103.9 FM
Berne WZBD 92.7 FM
Boonville WBNL 1540 AM
Brazil WSDM 92.7 FM
Brazil WSDX 1130 AM
Centerville WHON 930 AM
Crawfordsville WCDQ 106.3 FM
Crawfordsville WIMC 103.9 FM
Earl Park WIBN 98.1 FM
Elkhart WCMR 1270 AM
Elkhart WCMR 105.3 FM
Evansville WGBF 1280 AM
Ferdinand WQKZ 98.5 FM
Greencastle WREB 94.3 FM
Hammond WJOB 1230 AM
Indianapolis WFNI 1070 AM
Jasper WITZ 104.7 FM
Kendallville WAWK 1140 AM
Loogootee WRZR 94.5 FM
Louisville, KY WKJK 1080 AM
Madison WORX 96.7 FM
Madison WXGO 1270 AM
Michigan City WEFM 95.9 FM
Mt. Vernon WRCY 1590 AM
Mt. Vernon WYFX 106.7 FM
Muncie WXFN 1340 AM
Plymouth WTCA 1050 AM
Portland WPGW 1440 AM
Portland WPGW 100.9 FM
Rensselaer WLQI 97.7 FM
Richmond WKBV 1490 AM
Rochester WROI 92.1 FM
Rockville WAXI 104.9 FM
Santa Claus WAXL 103.3 FM
Seymour WZZB 1390 AM
Shelbyville WSVX 1520 AM
Shelbyville WSVX 96.5 FM
Sullivan WNDI 95.3 FM
Vincennes WAOV 1450 AM
Vincennes WFML 96.7 FM
Wabash WKUZ 95.9 FM
Washington WAMW 107.9 FM
Washington WAMW 1580 AM
Winchester WZZY 98.3 FM


 
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VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT DRAWING MONDAY MORNING

The IHSAA will conduct the blind draw for the 39th Annual Volleyball State Tournament on Monday (Oct. 11) beginning at 8 am ET / 7 am CT. Pairings will be e-mailed to IHSAA member schools and state-wide news media upon completion.

Sectional matches begin Tuesday, Oct. 19.


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CROSS COUNTRY SECTIONALS TUESDAY

Sectional races in the 65th Annual Boys and 30th Annual Girls Cross Country Tournaments are scheduled for 32 sites on Tuesday, October 12. Regional competition is Saturday, Oct. 16, with semi-states one week later and the state finals at the LaVern Gibson Championship Cross Country Course in Terre Haute on Saturday, Oct. 30.

Boys and Girls Cross Country Sectionals
Date: Tuesday, October 12, 2010.
Admission: Free.
Advancement: The top 15 individuals and top five teams advance to regionals.
Tournament Assignments

Boys Notables

Defending Sectional Champions
Barr-Reeve, Batesville, Bellmont, Ben Davis, Benton Central, Bloomington South, Carmel, Castle, Chesterton, Columbus North, Concord, Crown Point, Culver Academies, Delta, Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger, Huntington North, Lake Central, Maconaquah, New Castle, North Central (Indianapolis), North Harrison, Pendleton Heights, Perry Central, Plainfield, Rensselaer Central, Scottsburg, Seymour, South Bend St. Joseph’s, Terre Haute North, Warren Central, West Lafayette, West Noble.

Most Consecutive Sectional Championships
33 by Carmel (1974-2006).

Active Sectional Championship Streaks (three or more years)
4: Barr-Reeve, Huntington North, New Castle, Perry Central, Terre Haute North.
3: Batesville, Benton Central, Crown Point, Seymour.

Top 10 All-Time Sectional Championships
35: Carmel.
28: Bloomington South (Bloomington).
27: Richmond.
25: Elkhart Central (Elkhart).
23: Ben Davis, Lafayette Jefferson, Portage.
22: Fort Wayne Northrop, Terre Haute North.
21: Columbus North (Columbus).

Girls Notables

Defending Sectional Champions
Batesville, Bedford North Lawrence, Bloomington South, Brownsburg, Carroll (Fort Wayne), Columbus North, Crown Point, Culver Academies, Eastern (Greentown), Evansville Memorial, Floyd Central, Franklin Central, Harrison (West Lafayette), Hebron, Heritage Hills, Homestead, Huntington North, Jay County, Lake Central, Madison, Noblesville, North Central (Indianapolis), Northridge, Pendleton Heights, Penn, Pike, Portage, South Knox, Terre Haute North, Tri, Tri-County, West Noble.

Most Consecutive Sectional Championships
25 by Carmel (1981-2005).

Active Sectional Championship Streaks (three or more years)
19: Northridge
13: Columbus North.
10: Carroll (Fort Wayne), Franklin Central.
7: Bedford North Lawrence.
6: Culver Academies, Lake Central.
4: Crown Point, Jay County, Madison, Terre Haute North.
3: Bloomington South, Heritage Hills, Homestead, Huntington North.

Top 10 All-Time Sectional Championships
26: Carmel.
23: Columbus North.
19: Northridge.
18: Floyd Central, Penn.
17: Valparaiso.
16: Lake Central.
14: Bedford North Lawrence, Carroll (Fort Wayne), Lafayette Jefferson, Richmond.



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STATE STATISTICAL LEADERS

The following lists of statistical leaders are compiled by VarVee.com, the IHSAA’s official statistics gathering partner. The IHSAA encourages each of its member schools to participate by registering at www.varvee.com and updating statistics by each Monday through the end of the season. Weekly reports will be issued each Tuesday throughout the season.

Football: State Statistical Leaders | Weekly Report 
Volleyball: State Statistical Leaders | Weekly Report
Boys Soccer: State Statistical Leaders | Weekly Report
Girls Soccer: State Statistical Leaders | Weekly Report
Boys Tennis: State Statistical Leaders
Girls Golf: State Statistical Leaders



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NEWS & NOTES FROM AROUND THE STATE

Have an interesting note? A conference or school record, coaching milestone or something else of interest? Please e-mail IHSAA Sports Information Director Jason Wille at jwille@ihsaa.org for consideration.

Columbia City edged No. 8 East Noble, 56-55, in a wild Northeast Hoosier Conference game that saw more than 1,200 yards of offense last Friday in Kendallville. Columbia City pulled to within 55-54 on quarterback Logan Rehrer’s 15-yard touchdown pass to Connor Slavich in the corner of the endzone with 10 seconds remaining. Then, following a timeout, Rehrer hit Jared Murphy near the sideline for the two-point conversion that helped put Columbia City into a four-way tie for the conference lead.

Leonard Drake, 56, who was hired as Evansville Central High School's athletics director in late June, passed away on September 29. Drake spent 33 years in college athletics, most recently as a women's basketball assistant at Eastern Michigan University. He previously was head coach of the men's team at Central Michigan, and was an assistant at Ball State. Drake is survived by his wife, Rhonda, a son, Jared, and a daughter, Enjoli.

Fort Wayne Canterbury captured its first sectional championship in boys tennis last Friday with a 5-0 victory over home-standing Homestead. The victory also ended Homestead’s 31-year stranglehold on the sectional title. It was the longest active streak in the sport and second longest in a boys sport behind Jeffersonville which has won 38 consecutive sectional titles in boys track and field.

Northview senior quarterback Trent Lancaster tied a state record (joining several other people) with eight touchdown passes in a 61-6 win over South Vermillion on Friday night. He now has 22 TD passes on the season.

In his team’s 43-28 victory over Martinsville last Friday, Roncalli junior Drew Oehrle (pronounced early) kicked five field goals tying the state record for most in a game set in 1998 by Mike Megyesi of Merrillville. Among Oehrle’s kicks were a 52 yarder and another from 51 yards. Oehrle actually made a sixth field goal in the game but Roncalli opted to take the points off the board after a defensive penalty was called on the play.

 

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