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Jordan Morris

Mishawaka Marian Knights


2015 1A State Champions

23RD ANNUAL BOYS SOCCER STATE FINALS

OCTOBER 29, 2016

MICHAEL A. CARROLL TRACK & SOCCER STADIUM, IUPUI INDIANAPOLIS, IN

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Welcome!
The 23rd Annual
Indiana High School Athletic Association
Soccer State Finals
Michael A. Carroll Track and Soccer Stadium
IUPUI, Indianapolis
October 29, 2016
Boys Class A State Championship, 10:30 a.m. ET
Providence (18-2-1) vs. Mishawaka Marian (17-5)
Girls Class A State Championship, 1:00 p.m. ET
Lawrenceburg (13-5-3) vs. Andrean (16-3-1)
Boys Class 2A State Championship, 3:30 p.m. ET
Evansville Memorial (18-4-1) vs. Chesterton (16-3-1)
Girls Class 2A State Championship, 6:00 p.m. ET
Brebeuf Jesuit (22-1-1) vs. Penn (21-0-1)

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Welcome to this
Championship Event
Since 1903, the Indiana High School Athletic Association has promoted the values of education based athletics and was the primary reason for its formation over
100 years ago. It has
been an honor for our
Association to partner
with member schools in
the promotion of these
ideals. The importance
of this mission is more
critical today than ever
in our history.
Currently in our state,
over 160,000 students
from 410 different
IHSAA member schools
choose to participate
in interscholastic athletics. These fortunate students
absorb a variety of life lessons as they develop from
adolescents to mature young adults. The opportunity
to learn self-discipline, teamwork, sacrifice, loyalty and
commitment are attributes that have come to be known
as the other half of education. The mastery of these
characteristics retains dramatic impact as these young
people assume leadership roles in our society.
A former high school principal once shared with each
of his incoming freshman classes that you will only
take away from high school what you leave behind.
The students that perform before you today are leaving
their absolute best behind for generations of admirers
to recall.
On behalf of the IHSAA Staff and Board of Directors,
we welcome you to todays events. Education based
athletics which are pure, wholesome, and inexpensive
reflecting local flavor and enthusiasm has always been
the objective. It is what we mean when we say..
Pure Spirit, Pure Sport, Pure Indiana!
Cordially,

Bobby Cox
IHSAA Commissioner

Special Thanks To Our Host


IUPUI
Michael A. Carroll
Track and Soccer Stadium
101 W. New York Street
Indianapolis, IN 46202
Phone: 317-274-5555
www.iupuijags.com

State Finals Personnel


Tournament Administrator
Sandra Walter, Assistant Commissioner
Assistant Tournament Administrator
Kelsey Koncir, Administrative Assistant
Tournament Director
Bryce Barton, Athletic Director
Crawfordsville High School
Site Director
Dave Thibodeau, IUPUI
Head Referees
Randy Parker, Lawrence Loner, Adam Gagnon, Jon McDaniel
Boys Officials
A: David Howard, Todd Merickel, Juan Leyva
2A: Rodney Tucker, Ron Harnage, Eric Bozeman
Girls Officials
A: Heinz Pedolzky, John Elliott, Mark Theroff
2A: Greg Bowes, Bob Filipek, Tom Roberts
Athletic Training Staff
Methodist Sports Medicine - The Orthopedic Specialists

Program Credits
Publisher: Bobby Cox, Commissioner
Editor: Rob Kimes, Communications Assistant
Editorial Assistance:
Kylee Crane, Sports Administration Intern
Printing: Sport Graphics, Indianapolis
Photography: Bill McAdow, Champions Illustrated
Cover Design: three-sixty group, Indianapolis
IHSAA
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2016-17 IHSAA Board of Directors and


Executive Committee
The IHSAA is governed by its legislative body, the Board of Directors. Composed of 19 individuals elected by member
school principals from three legislative districts, they serve staggered three-year terms. Ten board seats are filled by any
qualified individual (open seats), and seven board seats are filled by two qualified female representatives, two qualified
minority representatives, two qualified urban school representatives and one private school representative. The Board of
Directors meets annually with the responsibility of establishing the Associations By-Laws and regulations.
The Executive Committee meets monthly and is responsible for organizing and directing state tournaments and meets,
interpreting the Associations By-Laws, determining penalties for rules violations, and establishing the Associations state
office and employing a commissioner and staff to administer the Association.
IHSAA Board of Directors
District, Seat

Board Member

Term Ends

District I, Class A
District I, Class AA
District I, Class AAA
District I, Class AAAA

Debb Stevens, Logansport HS


Don Gandy, Wheeler HS
Nathan Dean, Jimtown HS
Ed Gilliland, LaPorte HS

June 2017
June 2018
June 2017
June 2018

District II, Class A


District II, Class AA
District II, Class AAA
District II, Class AAAA

Charlie Martin, Riverton Parke HS


Jimmie Howell, Lapel HS
Steve Cox, Beech Grove City Schools
Jim Brown, Fisher HS

June 2018
June 2017
June 2018
June 2017

District III, Class A


District III, Class AA
District III, Class AAA
District III, Class AAAA

Richard Lance, Castle HS


Tim Grove, South Knox School Corp.**
Mike Whitten, Boonville HS
Mike Broughton, Jennings County HS*

June 2017
June 2018
June 2017
June 2018

North District, Female


North District, Minority
North District, Urban

Patti McCormack, Lowell HS


Stacy Adams, Griffith HS
Brian Strong, Logansport HS

June 2019
June 2019
June 2019

South District, Female


South District, Minority
South District, Urban

Rae Woolpy, Richmond HS


June 2019
Victor Bush, Indianapolis Public Schools June 2019
Paul Neidig, Evansville Vanderburgh Schools June 2019

Private School Rep.


Dave Worland, Indianapolis Cathedral HS June 2019
* President ** Vice-President

IHSAA Executive Committee

Debb Stevens, Logansport (Chairwoman)


Jim Brown, Fishers (Vice-Chairman)
Stacy Adams, Griffith
Mike Broughton, Jennings County
Victor Bush, MSD Lawrence Township
Steve Cox, Beech Grove City Schools
Nathan Dean, Jimtown
Don Gandy, Wheeler
Ed Gilliland, LaPorte
Tim Grove, South Knox School Corporation
Jimmie Howell, Lapel
Richard Lance, Castle
Charlie Martin, Riverton Parke
Patti McCormack, Lowell
Paul Neidig, Evansville Vanderburgh Schools
Brian Strong, Logansport
Mike Whitten, Boonville
Rae Woolpy, Richmond
Dave Worland, Indianapolis Cathedral

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Girls Tournament Results


Regional Finals
October 15

Semi-States
October 22

Triton Central

Heritage Christian

Vincennes Rivet

Evansville Mater Dei

Indpls. Cardinal Ritter 0


Western Boone

Lawrenceburg 4
Heritage Hills

Bellmont

Manchester 0
Lafayette Central Catholic 2

Tipton 0
Glenn 0
Westview 2
Andrean 3
Hebron

Heritage Christian

Evansville Mater Dei

Heritage Christian

Noblesville 3
0

Penn 9
Carroll 2
DeKalb 0
Highland 0
Munster 1
Floyd Central

Columbus North

Guerin Catholic

Brebeuf Jesuit Prep.

Franklin Central

Greenfield-Central

Evansville Memorial

Terre Haute North Vigo 1

Class A

Lawrenceburg

Lawrenceburg

Indpls. Cardinal Ritter 0


Lawrenceburg 1

Lawrenceburg
Lawrenceburg 5

IUPUI
Indianapolis

Bellmont 2
LaVille

Bellmont 0

Lafayette Central Catholic 1

Andrean

LaVille
Westview 0
Andrean 2

LaVille
Andrean 5

Semi-States
October 22

Marion 0

Lawrenceburg

Regional Finals
October 15

SB St. Joseph

State Championship
October 29

State Championship
October 29

Noblesville 0

Class 2A

Penn 2

Warsaw
Penn 1

Warsaw

Penn

Carroll 0
Munster 0

Warsaw
Munster 1

Columbus North

1
Brebeuf Jesuit Prep.

Evansville Harrison
Brebeuf Jesuit Prep.

IUPUI
Indianapolis
0

Evansville Harrison
Franklin Central

Brebeuf Jesuit Prep.

Evansville Harrison

Terre Haute North Vigo 2

Terre Haute North Vigo 2


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Boys Tournament Results


Regional Finals
October 15

Semi-States
October 22

Indpls Scecina Memorial

Oldenburg Academy

Tri-West Hendricks

Indpls Cardinal Ritter

Heritage Hills

Evansville Mater Dei

Providence

Southwestern 0
Heritage Christian

Crawfordsville 2
Argos 3
Lafayette Central Catholic 0

Mishawaka Marian

North White

FW Blackhawk Christian

Westview 2

Indpls Scecina Memorial

1
Tri-West Hendricks

Evansville Mater Dei


Tri-West Hendricks

State Championship
October 29

Evansville Mater Dei


Evansville Mater Dei

Providence 2

Providence 4

Heritage Christian

IUPUI
Indianapolis

3
Heritage Christian

Argos

Argos 1

Mishawaka Marian

Argos
Mishawaka Marian

3
Mishawaka Marian

Argos

Westview 0

Semi-States
October 24

Perry Meridian

North Central

Avon 1
Columbus North

East Central

Evansville Memorial

Terre Haute North Vigo 0

Chesterton 2
Munster 0
FW Northrop

West Noble

Penn 1
Concord 2
Hamilton Southeastern 1

Harrison 2

Providence

Evansville Mater Dei

Regional Finals
October 17

Center Grove

Class A

Perry Meridian

State Championship
October 31

1
Perry Meridian

Jeffersonville
North Central

Class 2A

Jeffersonville
Columbus North

2
Evansville Memorial

Jeffersonville
Evansville Memorial

Evansville Memorial
5

IUPUI
Indianapolis

Chesterton 2
Chesterton 2

SB St. Joseph
West Noble

SB St. Joseph
Concord

Chesterton

SB St. Joseph

Harrison 1

Harrison 1
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Providence Pioneers
Class A

Front Row Kneeling (left to right): Austin Hughes, Pierce Arvizu, Shane Hesse, Jake Miiller, Grayson Edwards, Nick
Berry, Tyler Olson, Michael Hayes, Connor Van Hook, Isaac Coker, Michael Gill, Sam Kruer, William Lutgens, Asst.
Coach Brett Bass; Back Row: Head Coach Nathan Marshall, Asst. Coach Chris Furlow, Manager Zach Kaiser,
Kaleb Dunn, Eli Coker, Kevin Chrisco, Cole Corby, Alex Rogers, Braden Rainier, Joe Gryboski, Sam Voignier,
Michael Craig, JD Castleberry, Grant Stumler, Alex Lancaster, Asst. Coach Andrew Wimp; Not Pictured: Asst. Coach
Jake Stengel and GK Coach Trevor Black

Team Roster & Statistics


Lt. Dk.

2 2
3 3
4 4
6 6
7 7
8 8
9 9
10 10
11 11
12 12
13 13
14 14
15 15
16 16
17 17
18 18
19 19
20 20
22 22
23 23
25 25
26 26
28 28

Name

Shane Hesse
Eli Coker
Sam Voignier
Nick Berry
Isaac Coker
Kevin Chrisco
Alex Lancaster
Connor Van Hook
Grant Stumler
Austin Hughes
Joe Gryboski
Pierce Arvizu
Michael Gill
Jake Miiller
William Lutgens
Michael Hayes
Braden Rainier
Sam Kruer
Cole Corby
Michael Craig
Alex Rogers
Tyler Olson
Grayson Edwards
Totals

Ht.

Pos. Grade Matches Goals Assists Points

6-0
M
11
6-2
M
12
5-9
D
12
6-0
D
12
5-9
M
10
6-0
M/F 12
5-7
M
9
5-7
M
12
5-11 M/F 11
5-10 M/F 10
6-2
M
10
5-10 M
11
5-10 M/D 11
5-9
M
11
5-9
M
9
6-0
D
14
6-0
F
12
5-11 D
10
5-11 D
12
6-0
D
12
6-0
D
12
6-0
D
12
5-10 D
12

21
21
3
21
21
21
19
20
4
10
17
17
21
18
12
17
21
2
21
12
21
12
3

2
1
31 12
0
0
0
0
8 14
13 18
4
5
4
2
4
0
1
1
2
0
1
4
5
3
4
5
0
1
0
3
23
7
0
0
0
1
2
0
2
2
0
0
0
1
106 80

5
74
0
0
30
44
13
10
8
3
4
6
13
13
1
3
53
0
1
4
6
0
1
292

Goalkeepers
Name

JD Castleberry
Kaleb Dunn
Michael Hayes
Totals

Ht.

6-1
6-2
6-0

Gr. Mat. Min. GA GAA Saves Shutouts

12
11
12

20
6
2

1350
250
80
1680

9
1
3
13

0.45
0.16
0.66
0.42

36
12
4
47

15
0
0
15

State Finals History


State Runner Up: 2013 (A)
Appearances: 2013 (A), 2016 (A)

Nathan Marshall
Head Coach
8

Team Facts
City/Town: Clarksville
County: Clark
President: Steve Williamson
Principal: Dr. Mindy Ernstberger
Athletic Director: Mickey A. Golembeski
Asst. Athletic Director: Andrew Grantz &
Paula Hoffman
Head Coach: Nathan Marshall
Assistant Coaches: Chris Furlow, Trevor
Black, Jake Stengel, Brett Bass, Andrew
Wimp
Student Managers: Zach Kaiser
Colors: Navy, White and Gold
Conference:None
Enrollment: 437
Last Years W-L Record: 13-5-3

Season Results (18-2-1)

8/16 Corydon Central


W 13-1
8/18 Forest Park
W 8-0
8/22 at Christian Academy
W 10-0
8/25 Floyd Central
T 2-2
8/30 Jennings County
W 5-0
9/2 vs. Zionsville
L 4-1
9/3 vs Bloomington North
W 3-1
9/3 vs. Washington
L 2-0
9/7 at North Harrison
W 4-0
9/10 at Evansville Mater Dei
W 5-1
9/13 at New Albany
W 5-2
9/17 at Oldenburg Academy
W 6-0
9/20 Madison
W 4-0
9/24 Jeffersonville
W 2-0
9/27 at Rock Creek Academy W 6-0
Sectional
10/5 Christian Academy
W 13-0
10/8 North Harrison
W 4-0
Regional
10/13 Lawrenceburg
W 2-0
10/15 Southwestern
W 7-0
Semi-State
10/22 Evansville Mater Dei
W 4-0
10/22 Tri-West Hendricks
W 2-0

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Mishawaka Marian Knights


Class A

Front Row Kneeling (left to right): Anthony Garatoni, Oscar Tavarez, Michael Cataldo, Roberto Ontiveros, William
Tiller; Second Row :Adam Evans, Maximiliano Frausto, Michael Wuszke, Alfredo Medina, Alejandro Rodela,
Matteus Webb; Third Row: Jonathan Tavarez, Jonny Wang, Hunter Renner, Michael Baughman, Gabriel Martinez,
Cristian Manzo, Francisco Tavarez, Juan Botello, Jordan Morris; Back Row: Asst. Coach Alfredo Juarez, Asst.
Coach John Jonas, Justin Saavedra, Cristian Juarez, Edward Morrison, Alex Kokot, Jacob Schmidt, Dominic Blum,
Gabriel Davey, Asst. Coach Matt Englert, Head Coach Ben Householter

Team Roster & Statistics


Lt. Dk.

2 2
3 3
4 4
5 5
6 6
7 7
8 8
9 9
10 10
11 11
13 13
14 14
15 15
16 16
17 17
19 19
20 20
21 21
23 23
26 26
31 31
41 41
191 191

Name

Christian Manzo
Oscar Tavarez
Maximiliano Frausto
Justin Saavedra
Alex Kokot
Christian Juarez
Johnathan Tavarez
Roberto Ontiveros
Jordan Morris
William Tiller
Gabriel Davey
Alfredo Medina
Alejandro Rodela
Juan Botello
Gabriel Martinez
Jacob Schmidt
Michael Baughman
Adam Evans
Edward Morrison
Francisco Tavarez
Dominic Blum
Jonathan Wang
Matteus Webb
Totals

Ht.

Pos. Grade Matches Goals Assists Points

5-7
M
10
5-8
M
11
5-8
D
12
5-9
M
12
5-10 D
12
5-8
F
12
6-0
M
11
6-1
D
11
6-1
F
11
5-7
D
11
6-0
M
11
6-0
M
11
5-8
D
11
5-8
M
11
5-11 F
11
6-1
D
11
5-10 D
9
5-9
M
11
5-8
M
9
5-9
M
9
5-9
F
9
5-4
M
9
5-7
D
10

11
20
22
19
7
20
20
20
20
21
8
5
22
16
20
17
12
8
22
20
4
9
9

0
1
0
2
0
12
12
3
13
1
0
0
1
2
7
2
2
1
11
6
1
1
0
78

0
4
0
0
0
15
5
0
7
2
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
8
1
0
0
0
46

0
6
0
4
0
39
29
6
33
4
0
1
3
5
15
4
4
2
30
13
2
2
0
202

Goalkeepers
Name

Hunter Renner
Michael Cataldo
Anthony Garantoni
Michael Wuszke
Totals

Ht.

6-0
5-10
6-1
5-8

Gr. Mat. Min. GA GAA Saves Shutouts

9
12
12
9

16
16
0
1

893
842
0
25
1760

10
16
0
2
28

0.9
1.6
0.0
2.0
1.5

26
18
0
0
44

8
9
0
0
10

State Finals History


State Champion: 2015 (A)
Appearances: 2008, 2015 (A), 2016 (A)

Ben Householter
Head Coach

Team Facts
City/Town: Mishawaka
County: St. Joseph
Superintendent: Carl Loesch
Principal: Mark Kirzeder
Athletic Director: Steve Ravotto
Asst. Athletic Director: Kyle Hanyzewski
Head Coach: Ben Householter
Assistant Coaches: John Jonas, Matt
Englert, Alfredo Juarez, Alex Juarez
Colors: Blue and Silver
Conference: Northern Indiana
Enrollment: 690
Last Years W-L Record: 20-2

Season Results (17-5)


8/16 at Bethany Christian
W 2-0
8/23 at Penn
L 1-2
8/25 South Bend Washington W 5-2
8/27 at Elkhart Memorial
L 0-5
8/29 South Bend Riley
W 6-2
9/1 at Bremen
W 3-0
9/6 South Bend St. Joseph
L 0-3
9/8 John Glenn
W 8-0
9/10 vs. East Chicago Central W 8-0
9/10 vs. Goshen
L 1-3
9/12 at South Bend Adams
W 2-1
9/14 Mishawaka
W 8-1
9/20 at South Bend Clay
W 6-0
9/22 Elkhart Central
W 3-0
9/26 Concord
L 0-6
LaVille Sectional
10/3 LaVille
W 4-0
10/5 Elkhart Christian Academy W 5-2
10/8 Bethany Christian
W 5-0
LaVille Regional
10/13 Andrean
W 2-0
10/15 North White
W 3-1
Argos Semi-State
10/22 Westview
W 3-0
10/22 Heritage Christian
W 4-1

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Lawrenceburg Tigers
Class A

Front Row (left to right): Payton Seig, Avery Seig, Audrey Schwier, Holly Nutley, Hailey Knippenberg, Angie Wainscott,
Macy Morgan, Josie Denton, Alyssa Oyler, Makenna White, Rylie Hutcherson; Second Row: Morgan Fehr, Heather
Knippenberg, Allie Terrill, Lexi Knight, Hailee Hinthorne, Erin Hill, Erin Murphy, Julia Ireland, Alyssa McAdams, Gianna
DiCarlo, Morgan Roudebush, Sheridan Houze, Hannah Miller, Ashley Dirr, Hannah Miller, Ashley Terrill, Jenna Farmer,
Shannon Bachmann, Coach Olivia Euler; Back Row: Coaches Andy Magee, Bill Offutt, Kurt Weismiller

Team Roster & Statistics


Lt. Dk.

1 1
2 2
3 3
4 4
5 5
6 6
7 7
8 8
9 9
10 10
11 11
12 12
13 13
14 14
15 15
16 16
17 17
18 18
19 19
21 21
22 22
23 23
24 24
25 25

Name

Ashley Dirr
Audrey Schwier
Makenna White
Hailee Hinthorne
Alyssa Oyler
Avery Seig
Holly Nutley
Hannah Miller
Josie Denton
Shannon Bachmann
Macy Morgan
Rylie Hutcherson
Angie Wainscott
Gianna DiCarlo
Payton Seig
Ashley Terrill
Allie Terrill
Erin Hill
Julia Ireland
Hailey Knippenberg
Sheridan Houze
Alyssa McAdams
Jenna Farmer
Erin Murphy
Totals

Ht.

Pos. Grade Matches Goals Assists Points

5-7
D
11
5-5
F
12
5-4
F
10
5-8
K
11
5-4
M
11
5-3
F
9
5-8
M
12
5-7
M
11
5-6
F
12
5-5
D
10
5-1
F
12
5-3
F
9
5-1
M
12
5-7
D
11
5-3
D
10
5-0
D
10
5-1
M
12
5-8
K
10
5-5
M
10
5-5
D
12
5-7
D
10
5-3
D
10
5-9
F
10
5-1
D
10

17
21
21
11
21
8
21
21
21
20
21
21
18
21
10
9
20
16
10
21
7
6
21
14

2
12
11
1
3
3
4
2
15
1
4
9
1
1
1
0
2
0
2
8
0
0
3
1
86

1
9
4
1
2
0
11
3
6
2
2
5
2
5
1
1
5
0
1
1
1
1
6
1
71

5
33
26
3
8
6
19
7
36
4
10
23
4
7
3
1
9
0
5
17
1
1
12
3
243

Goalkeepers
Name

Hailee Hinthorne
Erin Hill
Totals

Ht.

5-8
5-8

Gr. Mat. Min. GA GAA Saves Shutouts

11
10

9
17

634
990
1624

7 0.88
18 1.45
25 1.23

17
41
58

3
7
10

State Finals History


First Appearance

Team Facts
City/Town: Lawrenceburg
County: Dearborn
Superintendent: Karl Galey
Principal: Bill Schneider
Athletic Director: Joe Vogelsang
Head Coach: Bill Offutt
Assistant Coaches: Kurt Weismiller, Olivia
Euler, Andy Magee
Student Manager: Lexi Knight
Colors: Orange and Black
Conference: EIAC
Enrollment: 624
Last Years W-L Record: 15-6

Season Results (13-5-3)


8/16 Oldenburg
T
8/18 East Central
L
8/20 at Columbus North
T
8/23 Rising Sun
W
8/27 Taylor (OH)
L
8/31 at Franklin County
W
9/3 at Rushville
W
9/6 at Batesville
L
9/8 Ross (OH)
L
9/10 at East Central
L
9/13 South Dearborn
W
9/20 Landmark Christian (OH) W
9/22 at Connersville
W
9/24 at Greensburg
W
10/1 Harrison (OH)
T
Rising Sun Sectional
10/4 Southwestern
W
10/6 Switzerland County
W
10/8 Rising Sun
W
Heritage Hills Regional
10/15 Heritage Hills
W
Lawrenceburg Semi-State
10/22 Cardinal Ritter
W
10/22 Heritage Christian
(PKs) W

Bill Offutt
Head Coach
10

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1-1
2-6
0-0
9-0
2-3
4-0
8-0
0-1
2-3
1-5
1-0
3-1
8-0
9-0
2-2
8-0
8-0
8-1
4-1
5-0
1-1

Andrean Fighting 59ers


Class A

Front Row (left to right): Sydney Haislip, Alyssa Schichner, Rylee Horn, Logan Bosak, Danielle Tazic, Elly Samels, Ann
Marie Buynak, Maddie Clarkson, Kelsey Friis; Second Row: Jeff Samels, Steve Furman, Peyton Horn, Kiera Markham,
Elyse Levenda, Karah Kireta, Catherine Mulshine, Nikki Riffle, Hanna Sarosy, Natalie Figlio, Lorena Trujillo, Cailynn
Postma, Annie Sherman, Lillieyne Tomson, Lilli Greiner, Tessa Wojkovich, Dan Capello, Jeff Clapman; Not Pictured:
Hayley Reynolds, Allison Biscocho

Team Roster & Statistics


Lt. Dk.

Name

2 2 Tessa Wojkovich
3 3 Maddie Clarkson
4 4 Peyton Horn
5 5 Ann Marie Buynak
6 6 Logan Bosak
7 7 Elly Samels
8 8 Rylee Horn
10 10 Kiera Markham
11 11 Sydney Haislip
13 13 Eylse Levenda
14 14 Nikki Riffle
15 15 Cailynn Postma
16 16 Allison Biscocho
17 17 Hanna Sarosy
18
18 Alyssa Schichner
19 19 Karah Kireta
21 21 Danielle Tazic
23 23 Kelsey Friis
26 26 Lillieyne Tomson
37 37 Lorena Trujillo
38 38 Natlie Figlio
40 40 Annie Sherman
42 42 Lilli Greiner

Totals

Ht.

Pos. Grade Matches Goals Assists Points

5-2
M
12
20
8
4
20
5-2
M
9
2
0
0
0
5-6
M
9
2
0
0
0
5-4
D
11
20
1
2
4
5-5
D
12
20
0
1
1
5-2
M
11
20
6
9
21
5-7
M/F 12
20
6
0
12
5-2
D
12
20
0
0
0
5-5
M
10
12
0
0
0
5-4
F
12
10
0
1
1
5-0
D
11
20
1
0
2
5-5
M
11
13
1
0
2
5-4
D
12
10
0
0
0
5-9
M/F 12
20
9
3
21
5-6 F 10 20 19 14 52
5-5
F
10
17
1
2
4
5-7
M
12
20
23
8
54
5-5
D/M 12
16
1
0
2
5-3
M
9
4
0
0
0
5-3
D
9
3
0
0
0
5-5
D
9
16
0
0
0
5-6
M
9
20
3
1
7
5-3
M
9
3
0
0
0

79
46 204

Goalkeepers
Name

Ht.

Catherine Mulshine 5-10


Hayley Reynolds 5-5
Totals

Gr. Mat. Min. GA GAA Saves Shutouts

12
11

20
6

1392
90
1482

19 1.10
5 4.40
24 1.29

82
5
87

6
0
6

State Finals History


State Runner-Up: 1999
Appearances: 1999, 2016 (A)

Team Facts
City/Town: Merrillville
County: Lake
Superintendent: Dr. Joseph J. Majchrowicz
Principal: Dr. Anthony M. Bonta
Athletic Director: Billy Mueller
Asst. Athletic Director: Anthony Pagorek
Head Coach: Jeff Clapman
Assistant Coaches: Jeff Samels, Dan
Cappello, Steve Furman
Colors: Red and Gold
Conference: NCC
Enrollment: 494
Last Years W-L Record: 16-4-0

Season Results (16-3-1)


8/19 Portage
W 9-3
8/20 Bishop Noll Institute
W 5-0
8/23 at Highland
(PKs) W 1-1
8/30 Griffith
W 3-2
9/03 at Hobart
W 7-1
9/06 Lake Central
W 4-0
9/08 at Merrillville
W 7-1
9/12 Marquette
W 4-1
9/13 Lowell
(PKs) L
1-1
9/15 at Crown Point
L
2-3
9/19 Wheeler
W 4-1
9/20 at Kankakee Valley
W 3-2
9/22 LaLumiere
T
0-0
9/27 Munster
L
3-0
Wheeler Sectional
10/4 Morgan Township
W 5-0
10/6 Bishop Noll
W 4-1
10/8 Wheeler
(PKs) W 1-1
Hebron Regional
10/15 Hebron
W 3-0
LaVille Semi-State
10/24 Westview
W 5-0
10/24 Bellmont
W 2-0

Jeff Clapman
Head Coach
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Evansville Memorial Tigers


Class 2A

Front Row (left to right): Shawn Vieth, Travis Sides, Rieser Wells, Michael Samila, Zach Rohrscheib, Sam Bonano,
Student Manager Caleb Meeks, Henry Kinkel, Luke Brougham, John Weikert, Andrew Cross, Michael Staley
Back Row: Asst Coach Chad Perkins, Asst Coach Eric Miller, Marshall Francis, Ben Bersch, Conor King, Owen
Klipsch, Evan Harding, Marky Lara, Max Durchholz, Matthew Burkart, Drew Alexander, Noah Evans, Sam Hodge,
Head Coach Bill Vieth, Asst Coach Brad Bodzek

Team Roster & Statistics


Lt. Dk.

Name

2 2 Luke Brougham
4 4 Drew Alexander
5 5 Ben Bersch
7 7 Henry Kinkel
9 9 Sam Bonano
10 10 John Weikert
11 11 Conor King
12 12 Sam Hodge
13
13 Andrew Cross
14 14 Marshall Francis
15 15 Evan Harding
16 16 Matthew Burkart
17 17 Travis Sides
18 18 Michael Samila
19 19 Marky Lara
20 20 Shawn Vieth
21 21 Zach Rohrscheib
23 23 Rieser Wells
24 24 Owen Klipsch
25 25 Michael Staley

Totals

Ht.

Pos. Grade Matches Goals Assists Points

6-1
MF 12
23
7
6
20
5-10 B
11
14
1
1
3
5-9
MF 10
22
6
2
14
5-9
B
12
22
0
2
2
5-9
F
12
23
31 25
87
5-9
MF 11
2
0
1
1
5-11 MF 12
23
4 14
22
5-11 B
9
1
0
0
0
5-10
F 11 23 35 20 90
5-8
MF 10
23
1
4
6
5-10 F
11
22
2
7
11
5-11 MF 11
23
1
4
6
5-8
B
10
23
0
0
0
5-9
MF 12
23
1
2
4
5-10 MF 10
23
2
2
6
5-9
B
10
23
1
2
4
5-9
F
12
23
5
3
13
6-1
B
12
23
0
0
0
5-10 MF 11
23
9
4
22
5-10 F
10
1
0
0
0

106 99 311

Goalkeepers
Name

Max Durchholz
Noah Evans
Totals

Ht.

6-0
6-0

Gr. Mat. Min. GA GAA Saves Shutouts

12
12

22
6

1663
205
1868

32 1.539
0 0.000
32 1.539

101
9
110

8
2
10

State Finals History


State Champion: 2007, 2008
Appearances: 1994, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2016 (2A)

Bill Vieth
Head Coach
12

Team Facts
City/Town: Evansville
County: Vanderburgh
Superintendent: Dr. Daryl Hagan
Principal: Dr. Marie Williams
Athletic Director: Charles Roberts
Head Coach: Bill Vieth
Assistant Coaches: Chad Perkins, Eric
Miller, Brad Bodzek
Student Managers: Caleb Meeks
Colors: Royal Blue and White
Conference: Southern Indiana Athletic
Conference
Enrollment: 699
Last Years W-L Record: 17-3-1

Season Results (18-4-1)

8/22 Evansville Mater Dei


W 4-3
8/23 Jasper
W 3-0
8/25 Evansville Reitz
W 15-0
8/30 Evansville Central
W 16-0
9/2 Lexington Dunbar (KY)
W 4-0
9/3 Lexington Henry Clay (KY) W 4-2
9/3 Lake Central
T
3-3
9/7 Evansville North
W 6-2
9/14 Castle
L
1-2
9/17 Quincy Senior (IL)
L
2-3
9/18 St. Louis Marquette (MO) W 2-0
9/20 Evansville Bosse
W 9-0
9/24 Carmel
L
1-3
9/27 Evansville Harrison
W 8-0
9/30 Rock Island (IL)
W 6-2
10/1 Highland Park (IL)
W 3-2
10/1 Glenbrook North (IL)
L
1-5
Evansville Memorial Sectional
10/5 Jasper
W 2-0
10/8 Castle
W 2-1
Jasper Regional
10/13 Bloomington South
W 4-2
10/15 Terre Haute North
W 5-0
Jeffersonville Semi-State
10/22 Columbus North
W 2-2
10/22 Perry Meridian
W 5-0

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Chesterton Trojans
Class 2A

Front Row (left to right): Doug Filipek and Connor Leverich Second Row: Jared Carlson, Jake Donovan, Kevin Gaffigan, Phil Flores, Gabe Mihut, Tyler Schroeder, Andrew VanNoort, Caleb Haire, Derek ODell, Matt Blake Third Row:
Robbie Murphy, Bailey Athur, Jonas Vagenius, Andrew Stephan Fourth Row: Head Coach James Sensibaugh, Jack
Eaton, Josh Sensibaugh, Sam Weller, Kevin Jugovic, Owen Hallas, Blake Notzen, Harley Lohmeyer, Ethan Conway
and Asst. Coach Lucas Sebedra and Asst. Coach Scott Bartlett

Team Roster & Statistics


Lt. Dk.

0 0
2 2
3 3
4 4
5 5
6 6
7 7
8 8
9 9
10 10
11 11
12 12
13 13
14 14
15 15
17 17
18 18
19 19
20 20
21 21
22 22
23 23
31 31
32 32
77 77

Name

Doug Filipek
Robbie Murphy
Phil Flores
Jonas Vagenius
Bailey Arthur
Jake Donovan
Andrew Stephan
Gabe Mihut
Matt Blake
Tyler Schroeder
Caleb Haire
Kevin Jugovic
Josh Sensibaugh
Derek ODell
Andrew VanNoort
Owen Hallas
Blake Notzen
Kevin Gaffigan
Jack Eaton
Sam Weller
Jared Carlson
Harley Lohmeyer
Connor Leverich
Nick Harmon
Ethan Conway
Totals

Ht.

Pos. Grade Matches Goals Assists Points

6-2
K
11
5-9
M/D 11
5-6
M
12
5-8
F/MF 11
5-6
MF 10
5-7
M
11
5-7 M
12
6-4
M
12
5-9
M
12
6-0
D
12
5-10 M/D 11
5-11 M
12
6-0
M
12
5-7
M/F 12
6-0
D
11
6-0
F
12
6-2
D
12
6-3
D
11
5-10 D
10
5-11 D
11
5-10 M/F 11
5-10 M/F 11
5-7
K
12
6-3
K
10
5-10 K
12

5
5
21
7
21
18
21
17
16
21
14
21
19
19
15
21
15
1
21
21
7
18
2
0
19

0
0
2
2
1
0
2
2
1
2
0
4
0
10
0
26
0
0
2
1
0
2
0
0
1
56

0
0
3
0
7
1
0
1
0
3
0
4
2
10
0
9
2
0
2
0
0
5
0
0
0
49

0
0
7
4
9
1
4
5
2
7
0
12
2
30
0
61
2
0
6
2
0
9
0
0
2
161

Goalkeepers
Name

Ethan Conway
Doug Filipek
Connor Leverich
Nick Harmon
Totals

Ht.

5-10
6-2
5-7
6-3

Gr. Mat. Min. GA GAA Saves Shutouts

12
11
12
10

19
5
2
0

1460
145
75
--
1680

12
1
1
--
14

0.66
0.55
1.06
--
0.75

121
4
6
--
131

11
0
0
-11

State Finals History


State Runner-Up: 2007
Appearances: 2007, 2016 (2A)

James Sensibaugh
Head Coach

Team Facts
City/Town: Chesterton
County: Porter
Superintendent: Dr. David Pruis
Principal: Jeff Van Drie
Athletic Director: Garry Nallenweg
Asst. Athletic Director: Fred Mitchell
Head Coach: James Sensibaugh
Assistant Coaches: Lucas Sebedra, Austin
Haire and Scott Bartlett
Student Managers: Chayton Burkhart and
Brianna Molnar
Colors: Maroon and Gold
Conference: Duneland Athletic Conference
Enrollment: 2086
Last Years W-L Record: 15-3

Season Results (16-3-2)


8/17 Michigan City
W
8/22 at Boone Grove
W
8/24 Valparaiso
W
8/27 at S.B St. Joseph
L
8/29 at Culver Academies
W
8/31 Merrillville
W
9/3 Munster
T
9/7 at Crown Point
W
9/10 Highland
T
9/14 Lake Central
L
9/17 at Harrison (West Lafayette) L
9/21 at Portage
W
9/24 Fort Wayne Canterbury
W
9/26 Hobart
W
9/28 at LaPorte
W
Valparaiso Sectional
10/5 Portage
W
10/8 Valparaiso
W
Merrillville Regional
10/13 Crown Point
W
10/15 Munster
W
SB St. Joseph Semi-State
10/22 West Noble
W
10/22 Harrison (West Lafayette) W

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4-0
30
2-0
2-0
3-0
5-1
0-0
2-0
2-2
3-1
2-1
2-1
6-0
7-1
21
5-0
3-0
3-1
2-0
2-0
2-1

13

Brebeuf Jesuit Braves


Class 2A

Front Row (left to right): Audrey Heile, Hailey McLaughlin, Manager Caroline Peters, Natalie Kelley, Lizzy Case, Alexa
Cline, Lauren Turner, Ryanne Brown, Alia Martin, Gracie Medcalfe, Lauren LaMothe, Emma Mazurek Second Row:
Alexa Holl, Hope Edens, Reni Osuntokun, Hallie Pearson, Assistant Coach Liv Borkenstein, Head Coach Angela
Berry White, Assistant Coach Megan Trimbach, Caroline Bice, Kayla Fitts, Brianna Arthur, Katherine Modrall Back
Row: Phoebe Klein, Paige Edens, Grace Roberts, Beth Kelley, Jordan Smith, Sylvia Soria, Chloe Levine, Alex Meltzer,
Kate Gunderson, Sophie Weeter, Leigh Anne Roth, Manager Jameson Parker, Manager EJ White, Trainer Patrick Miller

Team Roster & Statistics


Lt. Dk.

Name

Ht.

2 2 Emma Mazurek
3 3 Alexa Holl
4 4 Hope Edens
5 5 Alexa Cline
6 6 Jordan Smith
7 7 Kate Gunderson
8 8 Natalie Kelley
9 9 Lizzy Case
10 10 Ryanne Brown
11 11 Leigh Anne Roth
12 12 Hailey McLaughlin
13 13 Audrey Helie
14 14 Brianna Arthur
15 15 Lauren LaMothe
16 16 Katherine Modrall
17 17 Phoebe Klein
18 18 Sophie Weeter
19 19 Hallie Pearson
20 20 Alex Meltzer
21 21 Kayla Fitts
22 22 Gracie Medcalfe
23
23 Alia Martin
24 24 Caroline Bice
25 25 Grace Roberts
26 26 Beth Kelley
27 27 Paige Edens
28 28 Sylvia Soria

Totals

Pos. Grade Matches Goals Assists Points

5-3
M
12
24
1
3
5
5-2
M
11
24
2
5
9
5-5
M
11
24
2
1
5
5-4
M/D 12
24
0
3
3
5-5
M/D 11
24
5
1
11
5-7
M/D 10
15
0
0
0
5-6
D
12
24
3
1
7
5-7
D
12
24
0
2
2
5-9
F
12
1
0
0
0
5-5
M
10
1
0
0
0
5-7
F
12
22
5
6
16
5-7
D
12
1
0
0
0
5-6
M/F 10
24
9
5
23
5-2
F
12
24
4
1
9
5-8
M
11
24
2
3
7
5-10 M
10
6
1
0
2
5-6
M
9
22
1
2
4
5-7
M
11
24
15
4
34
5-5
M
10
22
1
2
4
5-10 F
11
23
13
6
31
5-8
M
12
24
1
0
2
5-10
M 12 24 14 23 51
5-9
D
11
22
0
2
2
5-6
D
10
19
0
0
0
5-6
D
10
7
1
0
2
5-5
F
9
21
6
2
14
5-6
M
11
1
0
0
0

86 72 243

Goalkeepers
Name

Lauren Turner
Reni Osuntokun
Chloe Levine
Totals

Ht.

5-8
5-9
5-11

Gr. Mat. Min. GA GAA Saves Shutouts

12
11
11

23
15
5

1130
680
150
1960

8
0.34
4 0.25
0 .000
12 --

35
31
4
70

13
2
1
16

State Finals History


State Champion: 2015 (2A)
Appearances: 2015 (2A), 2016 (2A)

Angela Berry White


Head Coach
14

Team Facts
City/Town: Indianapolis
County: Marion
President: Father Jack Dennis S/J
Principal: Greg Van Slambrook
Athletic Director: Ted Hampton
Asst. Athletic Director: Jake Weinstein
Head Coach: Angela Berry White
Assistant Coaches: Liv Borkenstein, Claire
Kelley, Megan Trimbach
Student Managers: Jameson Parker,
Caroline Peters, EJ White
Colors: Maroon and Gold
Conference: Circle City
Enrollment: 796
Last Years W-L Record: 22-2-1

Season Results (22-1-1)

8/17 Noblesville
W 3-1
8/20 Zionsville
T 1-1
8/27 Guerin Catholic
W 3-0
8/30 Heritage Christian
W 2-0
9/1 Indpls. Bishop Chatard
W 2-0
9/2 Carmel
L
0-4
9/3 St. Ursula (Ohio)
W 3-1
9/10 Carroll (FW)
W 2-0
9/10 Crown Point
W 2-0
9/12 Indpls. Cathedral
W 2-0
9/13 Roncalli
W 2-1
9/19 Culver
W 4-2
9/21 Center Grove
W 5-1
9/24 Westfield
W 7-0
9/26 Franklin Central
W 9-0
9/28 Perry Meridian
W 8-0
10/1 North Central (Indpls.)
W 3-0
10/1 Roncalli
W 3-0
Ben Davis Sectional
10/8 Pike
W 8-0
10/10 Ben Davis
W 5-0
Carmel Regional
10/12 North Central (Indpls.)
W 4-0
10/15 Guerin Catholic
W 2-0
Evansville Semi-State
10/22 Columbus North
W 4-1
10/22 Terre Haute North
W 2-0

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Penn Kingsmen
Class 2A

First Row (left to right): Sydney Egendoefer, Savannah Day, Grace Szlarek, Haylee Shahan
Second Row: Margaret Graham, Nicole Knudtson, Regan Hart, Sommer Domal, Erin Ludwig, Victoria Varga, Molly
Hulth Third Row: Lauren Hamilton, McKenzie Blankenbaker, Lauren Cernak, Emily Carter, Molly McLaughlin, Hallie
Hedman, Kristina Lynch Fourth Row: Coach Sarah Mott, Coach Chad Hershberger, Brooke VanDyck, Maya Lacognato, Kelsi Carrico, Allison Lankowicz, Elizabeth Capek Fifth Row: Melanie Xouris, Alexis Marks, Coach Jeff Hart, Alexis
Scott, Mallory Lehman, Coach Kerri Casper, Coach Taylor Hart

Team Roster & Statistics


Lt. Dk.

Name

Ht.

Pos. Grade Matches Goals Assists Points

3 3 Erin Ludwig
5-5
M
11
19
1
3
5
5 5 Regan Hart
5-7
F
11
16
1
3
5
6 6 Lauren Cernak
5-7
F
11
22
1
5
7
7 7 Brooke VanDyck
5-2
M
10
21
10 17
37
8 8 Allison Lankowicz
5-4
M
10
20
2
4
8
9 9 Haylee Shahan
5-5
F
11
18
5
2
12
10 10 Nicole Knudtson
5-5
F
12
21
13
6
32
11 11 Kelsi Carrico
5-6
D
9
22
1
1
3
12 12 Maya Lacognato
5-4
F
10
21
10
7
27
13 13 Victoria Varga
5-4
D
12
18
1
2
4
14 14 Molly McLaughlin
5-6
M
11
20
10
8
28
15 15 Maggie Graham
5-6
D
11
1
0
0
0
18 18 Ellie Capek
5-4
M
10
17
2
1
5
20 20 Alexis Scott
5-9
D
11
21
0
0
0
21 21 Hallie Hedman
5-9
D
10
19
1
0
2
22 22 Emily Carter
5-6
M
10
19
1
2
4
23 23 McKenzie Blankenbaker 5-5
D
11
21
3
6
12
24
24 Kristina Lynch
5-7 F 11 22 37 25 99
27 27 Alexis Marks
5-8
M
12
22
4
5
13
29 29 Meredith OConnor
5-5
D
10
1
0
0
0
30 30 Grace Szklarek
5-7
F
9
19
8
2
18
31 31 Lauren Hamilton
5-4
D
10
21
1
4
6
32 32 Sydney Egendoerfer 5-4
D
9
21
0
1
1
33 33 Savannah Day
5-5
D
12
21
3
0
6
35 35 Brooke Neal
5-6
F
9
1
0
0
0
36 36 Carolyn Todd
5-4
F
10
4
1
1
3
38 38 Kayla Leady
5-7
D
9
1
0
0
0
41 41 Riley Chapla
5-7
D
10
20
4
0
8

Totals

121 105 347

Goalkeepers
Name

Sommer Domal
Kaitlin Paul
Totals

Ht.

5-6
5-6

Gr. Mat. Min. GA GAA Saves Shutouts

12
10

22
7

1410
260
1670

9 0.50
1 0.30
10 0.50

67
5
72

13
0
13

State Finals History


State Runner-Up: 2007, 2015 (2A)
Appearances: 1996, 2007, 2015 (2A), 2016 (2A)

Jeff Hart
Head Coach

Team Facts
City/Town: Mishawaka
County: St. Joseph
Superintendent: Dr. Jerry Thacker
Principal: Steve Hope
Athletic Director: Aaron Leniski
Asst. Athletic Director: Bridget Williams
Head Coach: Jeff Hart
Assistant Coaches: Sarah Mott, Chad
Hershberger, Kerri Casper, Taylor Hart
Student Managers: Mallory Lehmann,
Melanie Xouris
Colors: Black, Gold, and White
Conference: Northern Indiana Conference
Enrollment: 3,367
Last Years W-L Record: 21-1-2

Season Results (21-0-1]


8/19 Evansville Memorial
W 2-0
8/20 Noblesville
W 2-1
8//20 Warsaw
W 4-0
8/22 Mishawaka Marian
W 5-1
8/24 Mishawaka
W 9-0
8/30 South Bend Clay
W 8-0
9/1 Elkhart Central
W 7-0
9/2 Brunswick (OH)
T
2-2
9/3 Notre Dame Academy (KY) W 2-1
9/13 South Bend Washington W 7-1
9/15 South Bend Riley
W 9-0
9/19 Bremen
W 9-0
9/21 South Bend St. Joseph
W 8-2
9/24 Munster
W 3-1
9/27 South Bend Adams
W 3-0
9/29 John Glenn
W 6-0
South Bend Riley Sectional
10/6 South Bend Adams
W 6-0
10/8 Mishawaka
W 10-1
Goshen Regional
10/12 Warsaw
W 7-1
10/15 South Bend St. Joseph
W 9-0
Warsaw Semi-State
10/22 Noblesville
W 1-0
10/22 Munster
W 2-0

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Girls Mental Attitude Award



At the conclusion of the state finals, the IHSAA Executive Committee will present the Mental Attitude Award to an
outstanding senior participant in the girls soccer state tournament. The recipient, nominated by her principal and coach,
must excel in mental attitude, scholarship, leadership, and athletic ability in soccer. Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance, IHSAA
Corporate Partner, will present a scholarship award of $1,000 to the school in the name of the recipient. Since 1989, over
$840,000 in college scholarships has been presented to deserving high school students in Indiana.

Year Name
1994-95 Tracey McCarroll
1995-96 Jill Jacob
1996-97 Souhaila McReynolds
1997-98 Jenny Handel
1998-99 Kate Morrel
1999-00 Elizabeth Custer
2000-01 Emily Hunter
2001-02 Lesley Wells
2002-03 Meghan Marie Fowler-Finn
2003-04 Jamie Podell
2004-05 Jackie Ponder
2005-06 Katelyn Ostendorf
2006-07 Morgan Redman
2007-08 Katie Zupancic
2008-09 Susan Ellsperman
2009-10 Katie Loehr
2010-11 Hannah Barker
2011-12 (A) Lauren Garatoni

(2A) Elly McGuffog
2012-13 (A) Erin Duncan

(2A) Gracie Lachowecki
2013-14 (A) Sylvia Adler

(2A) Sarah Zolcak
2014-15 (A) Emily Bradley

(2A) Maddie Peebles
2015-16 (A) Kristin East

(2A) Kamra Solomon

School
Carmel
Zionsville
Evansville Memorial
Carmel
Carmel
North Central (Indpls.)
Carmel
Carmel
Fort Wayne Snider
Carmel
Carmel
Zionsville
North Central (Indpls.)
Indianapolis Cathedral
Evansville Memorial
Evansville Memorial
Guerin Catholic
Mishawaka Marian
Hamilton Southeastern
Providence
Evansville Memorial
Gibson Southern
Avon
Evansville Mater Dei
Fishers
Evansville Mater Dei
Penn

2015 Class A
Kristin East
Ev. Mater Dei

2015 Class 2A
Kamra Solomon
Penn

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C. Eugene Cato Mental Attitude Award

C. Eugene Cato

At the conclusion of the state finals, the IHSAA Executive Committee will present the
C. Eugene Cato Mental Attitude Award to an outstanding senior participant in the boys
soccer state tournament.
The recipient of this award, nominated by his principal and coach, must excel in mental
attitude, scholarship, leadership and athletic ability in soccer.
The award is named in honor of Mr. Cato, who served as the Associations fifth commissioner from 1983 to 1995, helping soccer become the IHSAAs 10th sponsored sport
for boys and girls.
Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance, IHSAA Corporate Partner, will present a scholarship
award of $1,000 to the school in the name of the recipient. Since 1989, over $840,000 in
college scholarships has been presented to deserving high school students in Indiana.

2015 Class A
Keith Owen
Indpls. Cardinal Ritter

Year
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12

2012-13

2013-14

2014-15

2015-16

Name
Tory Harris
Greg Gotwald
Zachary Schaub
Andy Crouch
Cyle Graber
Matthew Abbott
Pat McBride
Matt Lovell
Kent Melchiors
Dan Fox
Ryan Tunis
Robert Bercovitz
Zachary Carr
Mitchell Day
Trev Wilgus
Harrison Petts
Scott Smyth
(A) Andy Hamilton
(2A) Nathan Kaplan
(A) Chase Moyle
(2A) Reid Wilson
(A) Doug Kaskie
(2A) Jonathan Kopp
(A) Trevor Waite
(2A) Isaac Huerta
(A) Keith Owen
(2A) Matthew Roop

School
North Central (Indpls.)
Washington
Washington
Washington
Washington
Penn
Castle
Brownsburg
Evansville Memorial
Carroll (Fort Wayne)
Fort Wayne Canterbury
North Central (Indpls.)
Carmel
Evansville Memorial
Evansville Memorial
Zionsville
Warsaw
Evansville Mater Dei
Columbus North
Fort Wayne Canterbury
Columbus North
Guerin Catholic
Avon
Tri-West Hendricks
Goshen
Indpls. Cardinal Ritter
Harrison

2015 Class 2A
Matthew Roop
Harrison (West Lafayette)

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Girls Soccer State Champions

Year
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12

2012-13

2013-14

2014-15

2015-16

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2015 IHSAA Class A Girls Soccer State Champion


Fort Wayne Canterbury

Champion
Evansville Memorial
Carmel
South Bend St. Josephs
North Central (Indpls.)
Carmel
Carmel
Carmel
Carmel
Carmel
F.W. Bishop Dwenger
F.W. Bishop Dwenger
Indianapolis Cathedral
Evansville Memorial
Indianapolis Cathedral
South Bend St. Josephs
(A) Providence
(2A) Carmel
(A) Mishawaka Marian
(2A) Evansville Memorial
(A) West Lafayette
(2A) Avon
(A) Fort Wayne Canterbury
(2A) Fishers
(A) Fort Wayne Canterbury
(2A) Brebeuf Jesuit Prep.

Runner-Up
Carmel
Center Grove
Evansville Memorial
Andrean
Chesterton
Homestead
Bloomington South
South Bend St. Josephs
Fort Wayne Snider
Zionsville
North Central (Indpls.)
Penn
Fort Wayne Snider
Fort Wayne Snider
Columbus North
Mishawaka Marian
Hamilton Southeastern
Providence
South Bend St. Joseph
Gibson Southern
Fishers
Evansville Mater Dei
Carmel
Evansville Mater Dei
Pennl

Score
1-0
3-0
2-1
2-1 (PK, 4-3)
5-0
1-0
4-0
3-0
2-0
2-1 (PK, 3-1)
2-1
4-2
2-0
2-0
1-0
1-0 (PK, 3-1)
1-0
2-0
3-1
2-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
3-2
2-1

Winning Coach Record


Joe Lattner
19-3
Frank Dixon
22-0-1
Johan Kuitse
17-4-1
Tony Jacklin
21-1-3
Frank Dixon
22-1-1
Frank Dixon
23-0-1
Frank Dixon
25-0
Frank Dixon
22-2
Frank Dixon
21-2-1
Jason Wisniewski 21-3-1
Jason Wisniewski 23-0-2
Marc Behringer
16-3-4
Angie Lensing
22-2
Marc Behringer
19-4-2
Johan Kuitse
22-1-1
Dave Smith
21-0-2
Frank Dixon
22-0-1
Djamel Charmat
18-4-2
Angie Lensing
21-3
Aaron Blessing
15-7
Eric Nance
18-2-3
Jennie Crandal
14-6-1
Ben Beasley
15-1-6
Jennie Crandal
17-4-1
Angela White
22-2-1

Site
Kuntz Stadium, Indpls.
Kuntz Stadium, Indpls.
Kuntz Stadium, Indpls.
Kuntz Stadium, Indpls.
Kuntz Stadium, Indpls.
Kuntz Stadium, Indpls.
Kuntz Stadium, Indpls.
Kuntz Stadium, Indpls.
Kuntz Stadium, Indpls.
Kuntz Stadium, Indpls.
Kuntz Stadium, Indpls.
Kuntz Stadium, Indpls.
Kuntz Stadium, Indpls.
Kuntz Stadium, Indpls.
Kuntz Stadium, Indpls.
Kuntz Stadium, Indpls.
Kuntz Stadium, Indpls.
Carroll Stadium, Indpls.
Carroll Stadium, Indpls.
Carroll Stadium, Indpls.
Carroll Stadium, Indpls.
Carroll Stadium, Indpls.
Carroll Stadium, Indpls.
Carroll Stadium, Indpls.
Carroll Stadium, Indpls.

2015 IHSAA Class 2A Girls Soccer State Champion


Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory
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Boys Soccer State Champions

Year
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12

2012-13

2013-14

2014-15

2015-16

2015 IHSAA Class A Boys Soccer State Champion


Mishawaka Marian

Champion
North Central (Indianapolis)
Fort Wayne Canterbury
Fort Wayne Canterbury
Penn
Castle
Fort Wayne Canterbury
North Central (Indianapolis)
South Bend St. Josephs
Valparaiso
North Central (Indianapolis)
Carmel
Evansville Memorial
Evansville Memorial
Zionsville
Lake Central
(A) Fort Wayne Canterbury
(2A) Crown Point
(A) Fort Wayne Canterbury
(2A) Columbus North
(A) Guerin Catholic
(2A) Crown Point
(A) Guerin Catholic
(2A) Goshen
(A) Mishawaka Marian
(2A) Center Grove

Runner-Up
Fort Wayne Canterbury
Carmel
Washington
Castle
North Central (Indianapolis)
Brownsburg
Fort Wayne Canterbury
North Central (Indianapolis)
East Central
Carmel
Elkhart Central
Chesterton
Zionsville
Homestead
Indianapolis Cathedral
Evansville Mater Dei
Columbus North
Covenant Christian (Indpls.)
Warsaw
Providence
Avon
Tri-West Hendricks
Brebeuf Jesult
Indpls. Cardinal Ritter
Harrison (West Lafayette)

Score
6-1
2-1
1-0
3-0
1-0 (PK, 5-3)
1-0
2-1 (PK, 3-2)
2-1
4-0
2-1
4-1
1-0
3-2 (PK, 5-4)
3-1
2-0
3-0
1-0 (PK, 4-2)
5-0
1-0
1-0
3-1
3-0
1-0
3-0
4-0

Winning Coach Record


Jerry Little
18-3-1
Greg Mauch
19-2-2
Greg Mauch
21-1-3
Tony Bauman
20-1-2
Doug Deidrich
22-1-2
Greg Mauch
20-2-3
Jerry Little
22-3-1
LeRoy Krempec
24-0
Danny Jeftich
22-0-2
Jerry Little
18-3-4
Dan Kapsalis
23-0
Bill Vieth
23-0-2
Bill Vieth
23-0-2
Bashir Birany
20-3-2
Jereme Rainwater 21-3
Greg Mauch
18-1-4
J.R. Rosenbaum 16-6-2
Greg Mauch
16-6-1
Andy Glover
17-1-4
John Cech
18-2-3
Mike Bazin
21-0-1
John Cech
22-2
Viratham Mounsithiraj 20-2-1
Ben Householter 20-2
Jameson McLaughlin 20-2-1

Site
Kuntz Stadium, Indpls.
Kuntz Stadium, Indpls.
Kuntz Stadium, Indpls.
Kuntz Stadium, Indpls.
Kuntz Stadium, Indpls.
Kuntz Stadium, Indpls.
Kuntz Stadium, Indpls.
Kuntz Stadium, Indpls.
Kuntz Stadium, Indpls.
Kuntz Stadium, Indpls.
Kuntz Stadium, Indpls.
Kuntz Stadium, Indpls.
Kuntz Stadium, Indpls.
Kuntz Stadium, Indpls.
Kuntz Stadium, Indpls.
Kuntz Stadium, Indpls.
Kuntz Stadium, Indpls.
Carroll Stadium, Indpls.
Carroll Stadium, Indpls.
Carroll Stadium, Indpls.
Carroll Stadium, Indpls.
Carroll Stadium, Indpls.
Carroll Stadium, Indpls.
Carroll Stadium, Indpls.
Carroll Stadium, Indpls.

2015 IHSAA Class 2A Boys Soccer State Champion


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Last Years State Finals in Review


FORT WAYNE CANTERBURY CLAIMS BACK-TO-BACK CHAMPIONSHIPS
An exciting overtime finish lead to Fort Wayne Canterbury claiming a back-to-back state championship
with a 3-2 victory over Evansville Mater Dei.
Mater Deis Abby Schoenstein kicked off the days
scoring with a goal in the opening minutes of the
game, but Canterburys Sydney Colby answered late
in the half to draw the score even. The start of the
second half saw a role reversal for the two teams as
the Cavaliers netted a goal in the first 41 seconds
of the half. The Wildcats defense held Canterbury
scoreless the remainder of the half, and they managed to force overtime with a goal from sophomore

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Lily Hoffman in the 56th minute of the game.


Three minutes into the first overtime period, the
Canterburys Abby Bergeron found the back of the
net for the go ahead goal, and senior goal keeper
Alexa Habig kept the Cavalier lead safe to ensure
the schools second consecutive state championship
victory.
Canterbury, coached by Jennie Crandal, ended their
state finals run with a record of 17-4-1. The Wildcats,
under Coach Allison Garrard, wrapped up their
season with a final record of 18-4-2.

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Last Years State Finals in Review


STRONG OFFENSE SENDS MISHAWAKA MARIAN TO FIRST CHAMPIONSHIP
A strong first half offensive performance lead Mishawaka Marian to their first soccer state championship
in school history with a 3-0 victory over Cardinal
Ritter.
The Knights took control of the game early, outshooting Cardinal Ritter 12 to 1 in the first 40 minutes.
Marians Augustin Hartnagel found the back of the
net on a header in the 15th minute to start the scoring and sophomore Oscar Tavarez notched a goal
shortly after to send the Knights into halftime up 2-0.
The second half started with no scoring for the first

25 minutes. but that changed as Jordan Morris


added another goal in the 75th minute for Marian.
Cardinal Ritter goalie, Jarred Horne, had 7 saves
in the first half alone. Mishawaka Marian controlled
the tempo of the game, getting 13 shots on goal, to
Ritters 3. Marian goalie Michael Cataldo saved all
three shots on goal in the game.
Mishawaka Marian, coached by Ben Householter,
ended their state finals run with a record of 20-2. The
Raiders and Head Coach Bashir Birany wrapped up
their season with a final record of 16-7-1.

States Top Official


Each year, the Indiana High School Athletic Association honors an outstanding official in each sport
during the State Final Tournament.

dedication and loyalty to his sport, our student


athletes, his fellow officials, and to the IHSAA have
been exceptional.

Bob Snook, of Floyd Knobs,


is the recipient of the 201617 IHSAA Outstanding
Soccer Official in the state
of Indiana. As a member of
the South Central Officials
Association, Bob has been
a licensed soccer official for
the past 23 years where he
has served as the Soccer
Chairperson for many
years. In addition to his Association responsibilities, Bob has been instrumental in the training of
IHSAA soccer officials. He serves as one of the
IHSAAs most highly respected clinicians. His

Bob was selected for this honor by a committee


representing the officials associations. In Indiana
there are 24 associations made up of more than
7,000 men and women who give up much of their
personal time to assist in providing wholesome,
worthwhile, and healthy activities for the studentathletes in our state. Statewide, there are more
than 8,000 officials licensed by the IHSAA in 11
sports.
During his career, Bob has worked 18 IHSAA
Sectional Soccer tournaments. He has been a part
of 11different Regional crews, five (5) Semi State
crews, and four (4) State Final crews, to include his
state appearance here at IUPUI in 2014.

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Last Years State Finals in Review


SECOND HALF COMEBACK LEADS BREBEUF JESUIT TO CLASS 2A CROWN
Two second half goals within 15 minutes of each
other lead Brebeuf Jesuit to their first girls soccer
state championship with a 2-1 victory over Penn.
Penn immediately got on the board in the 2nd minute
with sophomore Kristina Lynch stealing the ball
and converting the turnover into a goal, her 27th on
the season. After the initial goal, the opening half
remained scoreless as the defenses for both teams
set in, with only a combined 3 shots on goal heading
into the break.

title. Kingsmen goalie Mackenzie Wood had 7


saves.
Brebeuf Jesuit, coached by Angela White, ended
their state finals run with a record of 22-2-1. The
Kingsmen, under Coach Jeff Hart, wrapped up their
season with a final record of 21-1-2.

The defensive duel continued into the second half,


but the script altered in the 59th minute as sophomore Hallie Perason headed a corner kick to knot the
score at one apiece. Another corner kick in the 74th
minute found the back of the goal thanks to junior
Audrey Heile.
A corner kick in the final seconds fell short as the
Braves were able to hold on and secure the state

CENTER GROVE TROJANS TAKE HOME CLASS 2A TITLE


In their first state soccer appearance, the Center
Grove Trojans took control of the game early and
never looked back

season with a record of 20-2-1, while the Harrison


(West Lafayette) Raiders, who are coached by Bryan
Clouse, ended their season with a 19-3-1 mark.

Keeping pace with the first three games of the night,


the Trojans scored within the first few minutes of the
game to jump out to a quick lead on an unassisted
goal by senior Hayden Gorall. A few minutes later,
defenseman Nathan Silva joined in on the scoring
action by netting penalty kick, and coach Jameson
McLaughlins squad took a 2-0 lead into halftime.
Kyle Parry helped Center Grove keep up the offensive pressure in the second half. Parry assisted both
Trojan goals in the second half, the first by senior
forward Conrad Bomber. Parrys second assist came
in the 63rd minute of the game when he feed the ball
to classmate Roman Johnson for the final score of
the match.
McLaughlins Trojans wrapped up their championship
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Girls Record Book


IHSAA State Championship Match Records through 2015-16
TEAM RECORDS
Most Goals in a Half
2A: 2 by Evansville Memorial vs. S.B. St. Joseph (1st half), 2012.
A: 2 by Mishawaka Marian vs. Providence (1st half), 2012; 2 by West
Lafayette vs. Gibson Southern (2nd half), 2013.
Single Class: 3 by Carmel vs. Chesterton (1st half), 2000; 3 by Carmel
vs. Bloomington South (1st half), 2002; 3 by Indianapolis Cathedral vs.
Penn (1st half), 2007.
Most Combined Goals in a Half
2A: 2 by Evansville Memorial (2) and South Bend St. Joseph (0) (1st
half), 2012; 2 by Evansville Memorial (1) and South Bend St. Joseph (1)
(2nd half), 2012.
A: 2 by Mishawaka Marian (2) and Providence (0) (2nd half), 2012; 2 by
West Lafayette (2) and Gibson Southern (0) (2nd half), 2013.
Single Class: 3 by Carmel (3) and Chesterton (0) (1st half), 2000; 3 by
Carmel (3) and Bloomington South (0) (1st half), 2002; 3 by Indianapolis
Cathedral (3) and Penn (0) (1st half), 2007; 3 by Penn (2) and
Indianapolis Cathedral (1) (2nd half), 2007.
Most Goals
2A: 3 by Evansville Memorial vs. South Bend St. Joseph, 2012.
A: 2 by Mishawaka Marian vs. Providence, 2012; 2 by West Lafayette vs.
Gibson Southern, 2013.
Single Class: 5 by Carmel vs. Chesterton, 2000.
Most Combined Goals
2A: 4 by Evansville Memorial (3) and South Bend St. Joseph (1), 2012.
A: 2 by Mishawaka Marian (2) and Providence (0), 2012; 2 by West
Lafayette (2) and Gibson Southern (0), 2013.
Single Class: 6 by Indianapolis Cathedral (4) and Penn (2), 2007.
Most Assists in a Half
2A: 1 by several.
A: 1 by Mishawaka Marian vs. Providence (1st half), 2012.
Single Class: 3 by Carmel vs. Chesterton (1st half), 2000; 3 by Carmel
vs. Bloomington South (1st half), 2002; 3 by Indianapolis Cathedral vs.
Penn (1st half), 2007.
Most Combined Assists in a Half
2A: 1 by several.
A: 1 by Mishawaka Marian (1) and Providence (0) (1st half), 2012.
Single Class: 3 by Carmel (3) and Chesterton (0) (1st half), 2000; 3 by
Carmel (3) and Bloomington South (0) (1st half), 2002; 3 by Indianapolis
Cathedral (3) and Penn (0) (1st half), 2007.
Most Assists
2A: 2 by Evansville Memorial vs. South Bend St. Joseph, 2012.
A: 1 by Mishawaka Marian vs. Providence, 2012.
Single Class: 6 by Carmel vs. Chesterton, 2000.
Most Combined Assists
2A: 3 by Evansville Memorial (2) and South Bend St. Joseph (1), 2012.
A: 1 by Mishawaka Marian (1) and Providence (0), 2012.
Single Class: 6 by Carmel (6) and Chesterton (0), 2000.
Most Shots (Since 2000)
2A: 21 by Evansville Memorial vs. South Bend St. Joseph, 2012.
A: 20 by Providence vs. Mishawaka Marian, 2011.
Single Class: 41 by Carmel vs. Chesterton, 2000.
Most Combined Shots (Since 2000)
2A: 33 by Evansville Memorial (21) and South Bend St. Joseph (12),
2012.
A: 26 by Providence (20) and Mishawaka Marian (6), 2011.
Single Class: 42 by Carmel (41) and Chesterton (1), 2000.
Most Shots on Goal
2A: 13 by Carmel vs. Hamilton Southeastern, 2011.
A: 10 by West Lafayette vs. Gibson Southern, 2013.
Single Class: 24 by Carmel vs. Chesterton, 2000.
Most Combined Shots on Goal
2A: 18 by Avon (11) and Fishers (7), 2013.
A: 14 by Mishawaka Marian (8) and Providence (6), 2012, 14 by Fort
Wayne Canterbury (7) and Evansville Mater Dei (7), 2014.
Single Class: 25 by Carmel (24) and Chesterton (1), 2000.
Most Saves (Since 2001)
2A: 12 by Hamilton Southeastern vs. Carmel, 2011.
A: 8 by Gibson Southern vs. West Lafayette, 2013.
Single Class: 13 by Bloomington South vs. Carmel, 2002.
Most Combined Saves (Since 2001)
2A: 17 by Fishers (10) and Avon (7), 2013.
A: 13 by Fort Wayne Canterbury (7) and Evansville Mater Dei (6), 2014.
Single Class: 14 by Homestead (11) and Carmel (3), 2001; 14 by
Bloomington South (13) and Carmel (1), 2002.
Largest Margin of Victory
2A: 2 by Evansville Memorial (3) vs. South Bend St. Joseph (1), 2012.
A: 2 by Mishawaka Marian (2) and Providence (0), 2012; 2 by West
Lafayette (2) and Gibson Southern (0), 2013.
Single Class: 5 by Carmel (5) and Chesterton (0), 2000.

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Fewest Shots Allowed (Since 2000)


2A: 4 by Carmel vs. Hamilton Southeastern, 2011.
A: 6 by Providence vs. Mishawaka Marian, 2011.
Single Class: 0 by Carmel vs. South Bend St. Josephs, 2003.
Fewest Shots on Goal Allowed
2A: 1 by Carmel vs. Hamilton Southeastern, 2011.
A: 3 by Providence vs. Mishawaka Marian, 2011; 3 by West Lafayette vs.
Gibson Southern, 2013.
Single Class: 0 by Carmel vs. South Bend St. Josephs, 2003.

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
Most Goals in a Half
2A: 1 by several.
A: 2 by Shelby Mann, West Lafayette vs. Gibson Southern, 2013.
Single Class: 2 by Anne Sommer, Carmel vs. Bloomington South (1st
half), 2002; 2 by Missy Gordon, Carmel vs. Fort Wayne Snider (1st half),
2004.
Most Goals
2A: 1 by several.
A: 2 by Shelby Mann, West Lafayette vs. Gibson Southern, 2013.
Single Class: 2 by Alison Brown, Carmel vs. Chesterton, 2000; 2 by
Anne Sommer, Carmel vs. Bloomington South, 2002; 2 by Missy Gordon,
Carmel vs. Fort Wayne Snider, 2004.
Most Assists in a Half
2A: 1 by several.
A: 1 by Shannon Hendricks, Mishawaka Marian vs. Providence (1st
half), 2012.
Single Class: 2 by Jennifer Collins, Indianapolis Cathedral vs. Penn,
2007.
Most Assists
2A: 1 by several.
A: 1 by Shannon Hendricks, Mishawaka Marian vs. Providence, 2012.
Single Class: 2 by Kara Bryan, Carmel vs. Evansville Memorial, 1995;
2 by Keeley Dowling, Carmel vs. Chesterton, 2000; 2 by Jennifer
Collins, Indianapolis Cathedral vs. Penn, 2007; 2 by Anna Ventimiglia,
Indianapolis Cathedral vs. Fort Wayne Snider, 2009.
Most Shots (Since 2000)
2A: 8 by Tori Doss, Carmel vs. Hamilton Southeastern, 2011.
A: 8 by Sydney Colby, Fort Wayne Canterbury vs. Evansville Mater Dei,
2014.
Single Class: 10 by Keeley Dowling, Carmel vs. Chesterton, 2000.
Most Shots on Goal
2A: 6 by Tori Doss, Carmel vs. Hamilton Southeastern, 2011; 6 by
Cassidy Blacha, Avon vs. Fishers, 2013.
A: 3 by Leah Mattingly, Providence vs. Mishawaka Marian, 2011; 3 by
Jordan Reger, Providence vs. Mishawaka Marian, 2012; 3 by Shelby
Mann, West Lafayette vs. Gibson Southern, 2013.
Single Class: 7 by Keeley Dowling, Carmel vs. Chesterton, 2000.
Most Saves
2A: 11 by Stacey DePriest, Hamilton Southeastern vs. Carmel, 2011.
A: 8 by Hannah Bryant, Gibson Southern vs. West Lafayette, 2013.
Single Class: 10 by Kelly DeArmond, Homestead vs. Carmel, 2001.
Fastest Goal
2A:10:25 by Gretchen Mills, Fishers vs. Carmel, 2014
A: 9:34 by DJ Veldman, Mishawaka Marian vs. Providence, 2012.
Single Class: 1:45 by Jordan Pawlik, Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger vs.
North Central (Indianapolis), 2006.
Fastest Goal in Second Half
2A:46:47 by Madison Turner, South Bend St. Joseph vs. Evansville
Memorial, 2012.
A: 44:23 by Shelby Mann, West Lafayette vs. Gibson Southern, 2013.
Single Class: 41:06 by Mariah Whitaker, Indianapolis Cathedral vs.
Penn, 2007.
Fastest Goal in Overtime
2A: 85:32 by Avon vs. Fishers, 2013.
A: None.
Single Class: None.
Latest Goal Scored
2A: 68:31 by Olivia Shafer, Evansville Memorial vs. South Bend St.
Joseph, 2012.
A: 70:22 by Sydney Colby, Fort Wayne Canterbury vs. Evansville Mater
Dei, 2014
Single Class: 70:00 by Jasmine Whitaker, Indianapolis Cathedral vs. Fort
Wayne Snider, 2009.
Attendance
Current Four State Championship Matches: 5,290 in 2013.
Single Class: 6,981 in 2000 (all boys and girls matches, six total).

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IHSAA State Championship Match Records through 2015-16
TEAM RECORDS
Most Goals in a Half
2A: 2 by Center Grove vs. Harrison (West Lafayette) (1st half), 2015
A: 4 by FW Canterbury vs. Covenant Christian (Indianapolis) (1st half), 2012.
Single Class: 4 by North Central (Ind.) vs. FW Canterbury (2nd half), 1996.
Most Combined Goals in a Half
2A: 2 by Crown Point (1) and Avon (1) (1st half), 2013.
A: 4 by FW Canterbury (4) and Covenant Christian (Ind.) (0) (1st half), 2012.
Single Class: 5 by North Central (Indianapolis) (4) and Fort Wayne
Canterbury (1) (2nd half), 1996.
Most Goals
2A: 3 by Crown Point vs. Avon, 2013.
A: 5 by Fort Wayne Canterbury vs. Covenant Christian (Indianapolis), 2012.
Single Class: 6 by North Central (Indianapolis) vs. FW Canterbury, 1996.
Most Combined Goals
2A: 4 by Crown Point (3) and Avon (1), 2013.
A: 5 by Fort Wayne Canterbury (5) and Covenant Christian (Indpls.) (0), 2012.
Single Class: 7 by North Central (Indianapolis) (6) and Fort Wayne
Canterbury (1), 1996.
Most Assists in a Half
2A: 1 by Columbus North vs. Warsaw (1st half), 2012.
A: 4 by FW Canterbury vs. Covenant Christian (Indianapolis) (1st half), 2012.
Single Class: 2 by Penn vs. Castle (1st half), 1999; 2 by Valparaiso vs. East
Central (1st half), 2004; 2 by Carmel vs. Elkhart Central (2nd half), 2006; 2
by Zionsville vs. Homestead (1st half), 2009.
Most Combined Assists in a Half
2A: 1 by Columbus North (1) and Warsaw (0) (1st half), 2012.
A: 4 by Fort Wayne Canterbury (4) and Covenant Christian (Indpls.) (0) (1st
half), 2012.
Single Class: 3 by Carmel (2) and Elkhart Central (1) (2nd half), 2006; 3 by
Zionsville (2) and Homestead (1) (1st half), 2009.
Most Assists
2A: 1 by Columbus North vs. Warsaw, 2012.
A: 4 by Fort Wayne Canterbury vs. Covenant Christian (Indianapolis), 2012.
Single Class: 3 by Valparaiso vs. East Central, 2004.
Most Combined Assists
2A: 1 by Columbus North (1) and Warsaw (0), 2012.
A: 4 by Ft. Wayne Canterbury (4) and Covenant Christian (Indpls.) (0), 2012.
Single Class: 3 by North Central (Indianapolis) (2) and Fort Wayne
Canterbury (1), 1996; 3 by Fort Wayne Canterbury (2) and Carmel (1), 1997;
3 by South Bend St. Josephs (2) and North Central (Indianapolis) (1), 2003;
3 by Valparaiso (3) and East Central (0), 2004; 3 by Carmel (2) and Elkhart
Central (1), 2006; 3 by Zionsville (2) and Homestead (1), 2009.
Most Shots (Since 2000)
2A: 21 by Columbus North vs. Crown Point, 2011.
A: 28 by Guerin Catholic vs. Providence, 2013.
Single Class: 24 by North Central (Indianapolis) vs. South Bend St. Joseph,
2003; 24 by Evansville Memorial vs. Chesterton, 2007.
Most Combined Shots (Since 2000)
2A: 32 by Columbus North (21) and Crown Point (11), 2011.
A: 34 by FW Canterbury (25) and Covenant Christian (Indpls.) (9), 2012.
Single Class: 37 by North Central (Indianapolis) (24) and South Bend St.
Joseph (13), 2003.
Most Shots on Goal
2A: 7 by Columbus North vs. Crown Point, 2011.
A: 15 by Fort Wayne Canterbury vs. Evansville Mater Dei, 2011.
Single Class: 25 by North Central (Indianapolis) vs. S.B. Adams, 1994.
Most Combined Shots on Goal
2A: 14 by Avon (8) and Crown Point (6), 2013.
A: 17 by Fort Wayne Canterbury (15) and Evansville Mater Dei (2), 2011; 17
by FW Canterbury (13) and Covenant Christian (Indianapolis) (4), 2012.
Single Class: 32 by North Central (Indpls.) (25) and S.B. Adams (7), 1994.
Most Saves
2A: 7 by Crown Point vs. Columbus North, 2011; 7 by Crown Point vs. Avon,
2013.
A: 13 by Providence vs. Guerin Catholic, 2013.
Single Class: 11 by South Bend Adams vs. North Central (Indpls.), 1994; 11
by Fort Wayne Bishop Luers vs. North Central (Indpls.), 1995.
Most Combined Saves
2A: 12 by Crown Point (7) and Columbus North (5), 2011.
A: 14 by Evansville Mater Dei (12) and Fort Wayne Canterbury (2), 2011.
Single Class: 19 by FW Bishop Luers (11) and North Central (Indpls.)
(8), 1995.
Largest Margin of Victory
2A: 2 by Crown Point (3) vs. Avon (1), 2013.
A: 5 by FW Canterbury (5) vs. Covenant Christian (Indianapolis) (0), 2012.
Single Class: 5 by North Central (Indpls.) (6) vs. FW Canterbury (1), 1996.

Fewest Shots Allowed (Since 2000)


2A: 9 by Brebeuf Jesuit vs. Goshen, 2014.
A: 0 by Guerin Catholic vs. Providence, 2013.
Single Class: 5 by Evansville Memorial vs. Chesterton, 2007.
Fewest Shots on Goal Allowed
2A: 4 by Warsaw vs. Columbus North, 2012.
A: 0 by Guerin Catholic vs. Providence, 2013.
Single Class: 1 by Fort Wayne Canterbury vs. Carmel, 1997; 1 by Fort
Wayne Canterbury vs. Washington, 1998; 1 by Fort Wayne Canterbury vs.
Brownsburg, 2001..

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
Most Goals in a Half
2A: 1 by several players
A: 2 by Britt Watts, FW Canterbury vs. Evansville Mater Dei (2nd half), 2011.
Single Class: 2 by Kei Tennyson, North Central (Indianapolis) vs. Fort
Wayne Canterbury (2nd half), 1996.
Most Goals
2A: 1 by several players.
A: 2 by Britt Watts, FW Canterbury vs. Evansville Mater Dei, 2011, 2 by
Luke Bestard, Guerin Catholic vs. Tri-West Hendricks, 2014
Single Class: 3 by Kei Tennyson, North Central (Indianapolis) vs. Fort
Wayne Canterbury, 1996.
Most Assists in a Half
2A: 1 by Keaton Voegerl, Columbus North vs. Warsaw (1st half), 2012.
A: 2 by Britt Watts, Fort Wayne Canterbury vs. Covenant Christian
(Indianapolis) (1st half), 2012.
Single Class: 2 by Ryan Marques, Penn vs. Castle (1st half), 1999; 2 by
Aaron Henkle, Carmel vs. Elkhart Central, 2006.
Most Assists
2A: 1 by Keaton Voegerl, Columbus North vs. Warsaw, 2012.
A: 2 by Britt Watts, Fort Wayne Canterbury vs. Covenant Christian
(Indianapolis), 2012.
Single Class: 2 by Ryan Marques, Penn vs. Castle, 1999; 2 by Scott
Wolff, Valparaiso vs. East Central, 2004; 2 by Aaron Henkle, Carmel vs.
Elkhart Central, 2006.
Most Shots (Since 2000)
2A: 7 by Brad Shaw, Columbus North vs. Crown Point, 2011.
A: 10 by Britt Watts, Fort Wayne Canterbury vs. Covenant Christian
(Indianapolis), 2012.
Single Class: 8 by Javier Castillo, Fort Wayne Canterbury vs.
Brownsburg, 2001.
Most Shots on Goal
2A: 3 by Nathan Kaplan, Columbus North vs. Crown Point, 2011, 3 by
Isaac Huerta, Goshen vs. Brebeuf Jesuit, 2014.
A: 5 by Britt Watts, FW Canterbury vs. Evansville Mater Dei, 2011.
Single Class: 7 by Kei Tennyson, North Central (Indianapolis) vs. South
Bend Adams, 1994; 7 by Kei Tennyson, North Central (Indianapolis) vs.
Fort Wayne Bishop Luers, 1995.
Most Saves
2A: 7 by Christian Lomeli, Crown Point vs. Columbus North, 2011.
A: 13 by Jeff Wiles, Providence vs. Guerin Catholic, 2013.
Single Class: 11 by Armando Femia, South Bend Adams vs. North
Central (Indianapolis), 1994; 11 by Kevin Erb, Fort Wayne Bishop Luers
vs. North Central (Indianapolis), 1995.
Fastest Goal
2A: 8:05 by Brad Shaw, Columbus North vs. Warsaw, 2012.
A: 7:28 by Jacob Fritz, Fort Wayne Canterbury vs. Covenant Christian
(Indianapolis), 2012.
Single Class: 4:38 by Matt Fundenberger, North Central (Indianapolis) vs.
Fort Wayne Canterbury, 1996.
Fastest Goal in Second Half
2A: 73:07 by JT Plavchak, Goshen vs. Brebeuf Jesuit, 2014
A: 51:17 by Adam Antalis, FW Canterbury vs. Evansville Mater Dei, 2011.
Single Class: 40:21 by Daniel Moore, Carmel vs. Elkhart Central, 2006.
Fastest Goal in Overtime
2A: 82:24 by Nate Brower, Crown Point vs. Avon, 2013.
A: None.
Single Class: None.
Latest Goal Scored
2A: 85:39 by Brad Kurtz, Crown Point vs. Avon, 2013.
A: 71:44 by Zach Garvey, Guerin Catholic vs. Providence, 2013.
Single Class: 79:36 by Steve Shively, North Central (Indianapolis) vs.
Carmel, 2005.
Attendance
Current Four State Championship Matches: 5,290 in 2013.
Single Class: 6,981 in 2000 (all boys and girls matches, six total).

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