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2024 WOMEN’S SILVER ANNIVERSARY TEAM NAMED

2024 WOMEN’S SILVER ANNIVERSARY TEAM NAMED

Emily Butler Center Grove
Jackie (Campbell) Clark Chesterton
LaTrice (McMichel) Crawford Indianapolis Tech
Tia Davis Kokomo
Laurie “Kitts” Detweiler Eastbrook
Nok Duany Bassey Bloomington North
Jeanette Gray Valparaiso
Jill Hartman Early Evansville Memorial
Jenna Hayes Alspaugh Roncalli
Kennitra Johnson New Albany
Tiffany S. Kyser Culver Girls Academy
Dorcas Lawson Terre Haute South
Kristen Lowry Lanier Logansport
Kourtney Mennen Clinton Prairie
Erika (Roudebush) Mundt Hamilton Southeastern
Heather (Cusick) Mygrant Kokomo/Taylor
April (McDivitt) Schilling Connersville
Amy Zercher NorthWood
Eighteen women have been named to the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame’s 2024 Silver Anniversary Team, based on outstanding accomplishments as a senior basketball player 25 years ago

IBCA Boys poll - Week of Dec 17!

Indiana Basketball Coaches Association
Top 20 Coaches Poll

Poll Results - December 17, 2023 Poll
RankSchoolTotal PointsRecord1st Place Votes
1Lawrence North4335-016
2Fishers4247-06
3Westfield3885-0
4Indianapolis Cathedral3816-0
5Noblesville3114-1
6Kokomo2976-2
7Ben Davis2774-2
8Indianapolis Attucks2475-2
9Anderson2235-0
10Brownstown Central2166-1
11Brownsburg1825-3
12Greenfield-Central1607-0
13Guerin Catholic1596-2
14Fort Wayne North Side1446-0
15Lake Central1326-0
16Penn1175-1
17South Bend Riley766-1
18Evansville Harrison714-1
19Chesterton593-2
20Plainfield446-1

Other Schools Receiving Votes
Brebeuf Jesuit (5-1), Crown Point (4-1), Danville (6-0), Delta (6-1), Fort Wayne Bishop Luers (5-0), Fort Wayne Blackhawk Christian (5-1), Fort Wayne Wayne (5-2), Franklin Community (7-1), Gary West Side (7-1), Greenwood Christian (6-1) , Jeffersonville (3-2), Lawrence Central (4-3), Mishawaka (4-1), North Central (Indianapolis) (4-3), Northridge (6-1), Richmond (6-0), Tipton (6-0), Wapahani (7-0), Warren Central (2-3)

IBCA Girls Poll - Week of Dec 17!

2023-24 IBCA girls basketball poll – Week 7 (Dec. 17)

Rank School (FPV) Points Record
1 Lawrence Central (19) 399 12-1
2 Hamilton Southeastern (1) 366 11-1
3 Columbia City 362 11-1
4 Fort Wayne Snider 343 12-1
5 Center Grove 313 12-1
6 Jennings County 278 11-1
7 Lawrence North 238 9-3
8 Homestead 232 8-1
9 Bedford North Lawrence 230 12-1
10 Lake Central 220 11-1
11 Northridge 200 12-1
12 Franklin Community 181 12-2
13 Norwell 145 11-2
14 South Bend Washington 129 11-3
15 Zionsville 113 10-2
16 Fishers 92 9-4
17 Indian Creek 70 11-2
18 Rensselaer Central 60 14-0
19 Noblesville 54 7-5
20 Hamilton Heights 34 11-2

Others receiving votes (listed alphabetically): Borden (10-1), Eastern Hancock (12-0), Evansville Memorial (9-1), Fort Wayne Northrop (8-3), Gibson Southern (9-3), Greensburg (10-2), Lanesville (13-0), Mooresville (12-2), North Knox (12-1), Scottsburg (12-1), South Knox (10-1), Valparaiso (10-2), Warsaw (8-4), Western (11-0), Westfield (8-3).

Fishers Team Shoe Deal?

I am a partial sneaker collector and am curious to know how this team was able to secure these Kobe 6 Reverse Grinch Shoes that just came out. Do many of the Indy and surrounding schools have these? These shoes are currently so difficult to get. They are being sold online for 500-1000 a pair. Basically you had to be a part of a raffle and little to no inventory in stores. I tried getting them Indy footlocker and they didnt have them in stock. The Sneakers app also made it difficult for anyone to secure a pair.

"Ain't no good, am I? Huh? Huh?" McGinnis repeatedly yelled at Voskuhl

LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- With the passing of Hoosier legend Big George McGinnis, here's a recollection that helped solidify his status as one of our all-time greats..

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The Indiana/Kentucky All-star series in 1969 was the stage for one of the most remarkable performances ever turned in by any Hoosier hardwood legend.

Following a lackluster Hoosier win in the first contest, 6-8 240 pound Kentucky center Joe Voskuhl made the unwise move of calling out Big George McGinnis: "There's no way McGinnis will ever be as good as Oscar." Very BIG mistake...

Indiana had entered the front end of the classic with some big names and as a pretty solid favorite to sweep both contests that year. However, Kentucky had led at halftime of the first game 42-36 and even sported a slim lead with just under three minutes to go. Behind some poor Kentuckian charity tosses and a late rally by Hoosier jump shooters, Indiana had been able to pull it out 91-83.

Still some were left with a bit of an uneasy feeling following the win.

Kentucky's 6-8 240 pound bruiser of a center, Joe Voskuhl built a bit of confidence for himself by playing McGinnis to a virtual standoff. However, this is where his youth betrayed him and he made a very big mistake.

Speaking to reporters following game one in Indianapolis, Voskuhl professed these words of wisdom:

"There is no way McGinnis will ever be as good as Oscar [Robertson]. I put my hand in his face and he was off every time."

Big Mac, Baby Bull, Mount, or just Big George, whatever the nickname, the finest post player ever to come out of Indiana was now given an entire week to absorb the full impact of this statement.

In addition to being incredibly physically gifted, McGinnis was above all else a fierce competitor that hated to lose...or even worse, be upstaged. Voskuhl didn't know what hit him. Neither did Kentucky. With the table set by ill advised words from south of the border, Big George left the crowd at Louisville's Freedom Hall spellbound.

In the first seven minutes, McGinnis gathered in a remarkable twenty-one rebounds.

For a bit of perspective, the entire Kentucky team mustered just twenty total boards for the game.

And points?

How about 53. "Ain't no good, am I? Huh? Huh?" McGinnis repeatedly yelled at Voskuhl as the two ran up and down the court.

When the popcorn and crushed soda cups had finally been swept away, the scoreboard showed a 114-83 Hoosier victory. ...And Big George had solidified his place among Indiana high school basketball legends.

McGinnis was even afforded the rare honor of a standing ovation by the home-standing Kentucky fans.

George's father expressed his and everyone else's disbelief over the performance.

"I knew he was good," he exclaimed, "but Lord almighty, I didn't know he was that good."
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Coaches Confidential What change would you make to improve IHSAA basketball? 'SHOT CLOCK!'

I am completely blown away by these responses. I would've thought most coaches, wouldn't want a shot clock..

[We granted anonymity to Central Indiana high school boys basketball coaches to answer a few questions at the start of the season. Our first question was “What is the biggest issue facing high school basketball in the next decade?” Our second question:

What change would you make to high school basketball to make it a better experience?]

Ever see this? Shoe used to block a shot AND it was legal?

EVANSVILLE — Jack Campion had his shot rejected in one of the oddest fashions you’ll ever see.

Rasheed Bello rejected his jumper with his left hand and, strangely enough, his size 12 right shoe that came off earlier in the play. Yes, it’s legal, as long as you don’t throw the shoe, according to local off-duty referee and USI public address announcer Zane Clodfelter.

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IBCA Boys Poll - Dec 10!

Indiana Basketball Coaches Association

Online Top 20 Coaches Poll

Poll Results - December 10, 2023 Poll
Rank School Total Points Record 1st Place Votes

1 Lawrence North 434 4-0 17
2 Fishers 423 6-0 5
3 Westfield 374 5-0
4 Cathedral 368 5-0
5 Noblesville 317 4-1
6 Ben Davis 310 3-1
7 Kokomo 232 4-2
8 Brownsburg 211 4-2
9 Attucks 210 4-2
10 Guerin Catholic 194 5-1
11 Brownstown 180 4-1
12 Chesterton 174 3-1
13 Anderson 163 4-0
14 Penn 110 4-1
15 Greenfield 93 5-0
16 EV Harrison 86 4-0
17 Riley 84 5-0
18 FW North Side 71 4-0
19 Lake Central 59 4-0
20 Wayne 57 3-2

Other Schools Receiving Votes:

Brebeuf Jesuit (4-1), Center Grove (3-3), Crown Point (3-1), Danville (5-0), Delta (4-1), Evansville Memorial (2-0), Fort Wayne Blackhawk Christian (2-1), Fort Wayne Snider (3-1), Franklin Community (5-1), Gary West Side (5-1), Harrison (W Lafayette) (4-1), Heritage Christian (2-0), Heritage Hills (4-1), Lawrence Central (3-2), Manchester (5-0), North Central (Indianapolis) (3-2), Pike (3-1), Plainfield (5-1), Richmond (4-0), Scottsburg (4-2), Silver Creek (6-0), South Bend Adams (3-1), South Bend St. Joseph (3-2), Terre Haute South Vigo (3-1), Tipton (5-0), Wapahani (5-0), Warren Central (1-3), Zionsville (1-3)

IBCA girls basketball poll – Week 6!

2023-24 IBCA girls basketball poll – Week 6 (Dec. 10)

Rank School (FPV) Points Record

1 Lawrence Central (15) 395 10-1

2 Hamilton Southeastern (5) 366 10-1

3 Columbia City 343 9-1

4 Fort Wayne Snider 341 11-1

5 Lawrence North 299 8-2

6 Center Grove 293 10-1

7 Jennings County 256 9-1

8 Bedford North Lawrence 251 10-1

9 Homestead 233 7-1

10 Lake Central 209 10-1

11 Franklin Community 194 10-2

12 Northridge 171 11-1

13 South Bend Washington 157 9-2

14 Norwell 145 9-2

15 Zionsville 104 8-2

16 Fishers 97 8-3

17 Hamilton Heights 94 9-1

18 Noblesville 50 6-5

19 Indian Creek 45 8-2

20 Rensselaer Central 29 12-0

Others receiving votes (listed alphabetically): Brownsburg (5-6), Caston (10-0), Eastern Hancock (10-0), Evansville Memorial (7-1), Franklin Central (3-4), Gibson Southern (6-3), Greensburg (9-2), Lanesville (11-0), Mooresville (10-2), North Knox (10-1), Plainfield (8-3), Scottsburg (10-1), Silver Creek (6-2), South Knox (8-1), Tippecanoe Valley (10-1), Warsaw (7-3), Western (10-0), Westfield (7-2).

Not Indiana: High schooler benched in basketball game attacks coach in parking lot

A high school basketball player and his brother attacked the athlete’s coach after he was benched during a game, Texas cops say. The 17-year-old and his 22-year-old brother were arrested on assault charges following the Tuesday, Dec. 5, incident outside Willis High School, according to the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office. Deputies said the Willis High School basketball player “was benched at the game due to his behavior toward an opposing team player, which infuriated (the 17-year-old) and his family.”

Florida High Schools Looking at Open Division for Playoffs

TALLAHASSEE — High school football in Florida could be on the precipice of another major overhaul.

Just two years after the switch to Metro and Suburban/Rural classes, the Florida High School Athletic Association’s Board of Directors will vote Tuesday on an Open Division proposal.

At the heart of the proposal is the creation of an eight-team Open Division that would take the top eight teams on the MaxPreps final regular season rankings and place them in their own playoff bracket. (The open division format would apply to all team sports, not just football.)

Other key issues for football include ending the Metro-Suburban split and having eight classes – seven determined by enrollment and a rural class, no longer requiring teams to play district games during the regular season and holding a four-team district tournament during the final two weeks of the regular season.

Indiana Basketball HOF announces 2024 Women's Induction Class!

2024 WOMEN’S INDUCTEES NAMED

NameHigh School Graduation
Marilyn CoddensSouth Bend LaSalle
1968
Kristina (Divjak) EschmeyerLake Central
1995
Lisa (Winter) FinnHuntington North
1996
Terrilyn JohnsonGary Lew Wallace
1988
Joe LentzIndianapolis Cardinal Ritter
1969
Rick MarshallWinchester
1974
Jill (Morton) McFarlingNorth Decatur
1996
Melinda MilesBloomfield
1977
Melissa MilesBloomfield
1977
Lisa Williams BurgessCarmel
1995
Jeannette Yeoman MosherWest Lafayette Harrison
1986
Nan Tomshack Tulchinsky St. John's (MI)
1960
New Castle, Ind. - Loaded with basketball talent and tradition, the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame proudly announces their 2024 women’s induction class, to be honored at the 22nd Women’s Awards Banquet on Saturday, April 27, 2024

Quartet from "Hoosiers"

I'd always wondered about the four guys who did the Star-Spangled Banner prior to the state championship game in "Hoosiers."

Turns out they were always a thing.

In a video I'd never seen before, apparently their scene was recorded on yesterday's date in 1985. It's mostly shot from a home video camera and though it doesn't show their scene from that camera, it does show a more recent video of them singing.

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Shots fired outside Lawrence North - Lawrence Central boys' game last night

Initially news was going around that the game was ended early, but this news report states this took place at the end of the game. Regardless, how terrible is this..

Penn is latest to name their Gym after Coach - Complete list here!

MISHAWAKA, Ind. -- Indiana high school basketball gymnasiums and arenas sport names both obscure and widely recognized. Penn is the latest with the recent addition of Al Rhodes Kingsmen Court Basketball Arena..


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This ongoing project seeks to identify the origin of each of those community landmarks. Here's the list with the latest additions. With the concept of making separate lists for gyms named after players, coaches, administrators etc. Feel free to add to our list by emailing HERE.

COACH
Anderson Highland - Bob Fuller Memorial Gymnasium
Attica - Red Lambert Memorial Gymnasium
Bloomfield - Guy Glover Gymnasium
Boone Grove - John Hinkey Gymnasium
Charlestown - Bill Dunn Arena
Columbus North - William Stearman Complex (Also a played for CHS)
Crawford County - Ron Ferguson Gymnasium
Eastern Greene - Toby Yoho Gymnasium (Only gym in the state to be named after a girls' coach)
Elwood - John Ward Gymnasium
Ft. Wayne Northside - By Hey Arena
Ft. Wayne Southside - Don Reichert
Frankfort - Everett Case Arena
Franklin (old high school) - Fuzzy Vandiver Gymnasium (Also player)
Henryville - Herman Furnish (most wins all-time)
Jeffersonville - William S. Johnson Arena
Lafayette Jeff - Marion Crawley Athletic
Lawrenceburg - Bud Bateman Gymnasium
Lebanon - Jim Rosenstihl Gymnasium
Loogootee - Jack Butcher Arena
Marion - Bill Green Arena
Mississinewa - John Fredenberger Gymnasium
New Washington - James Matthews Gymnasium
Paoli - Swede Chambers Gym
Penn - Al Rhodes Kingsmen Court Basketball Arena
Pike - Edward Siegel Gymnasium
Rensselaer - Joe Burvan Gymnasium
Richmond - Richard Tiernan Center (Ironically not basketball)
Seymour - Lloyd E. Scott Gymnasium
Scottsburg - Charles E. Meyer Gymnasium
Sheridan - Larry Hobbs Gymnasium
South Bend Adams - Hadaway's Shack (Hall of Fame Coach Dave Hadaway)
Speedway - Morris Pollard Gymnasium
Union County - Roy E. Stevens Gymnasium (Long-time youth sports coach)
Vincennes Rivet - Ralph Holscher Gymnasium
Wabash - Glen Coolman Gymnasium
West Lafayette - Bill Berberian Gymnasium
West Washington - Knofel Fortner Auxiliary Gymnasium
Whiteland - Glenn Ray Gymnasium

PLAYER
Brown County - Larry C. Banks Memorial Gymnasium (Killed in Vietnam)
Greencastle - Jess McAnally Center
Martinsville - John R. Wooden Gymnasium
Monrovia - Branch McCracken Gymnasium
North Vermillion - Kirk Gentrup Memorial Gymnasium (Killed by lightning)
Shelbyville - William Garrett Gymnasium
Tell City - Bryan Taylor Gymnasium

ADMINISTRATOR
Austin - Harold Rigel Gymnasium (Former Principal)
Center Grove - Melvin Vandermeer Physical Education Center
Columbia City - Donald S. Weeks Gymnasium
Concord - McCuen Gymnasium (Les McCuen - former player, coach and AD)
Culver Community - John R. Nelson Gym (former longtime AD)
Forest Park - Earl F. "Woody" Buechler
Garret - Paul Bateman Gymnasium
Hagerstown - Robert E. Clark Memorial Gymnasium
Harrison (WL) - Harold R. May Gymnasium
Jennings County - Charles W. Hurley Gymnasium
LaVille - Dale Cox Gymnasium (Longtime AD)
Madison - Connor K. Salm Gymnasium
Monroe Central - Larry Hall Gymnasium
Mooresville - William Curry Center
Northeastern - Larry Moore Gymnasium Former AD
Providence - Robert I. Larkin Center
Named for a great principal at PHS for many years.
Salem - Brooks Memorial Gymnasium (former principal)
Shawe Memorial - Rev. Hillary Meny Gymnasium
Silver Creek - Norman Beyl Gymnasium
Southmont - Bob J. Tandy Gymnasium
Washington Twp - James Dold Gymnasium
Wes-Del - Richard E. Johnson Gymnasium
Western - Richard R. Rea Gymnasium

NICKNAME
Adams Central - The Hangar
Anderson - Wigwam(B) & TeePee(G)
Bethany Christian - The Mennolands
Boonville - Pioneer Stadium
Cambridge City Lincoln - Eagles Nest
Columbus East - The Orange Pit
Connersville - Spartan Bowl
Covenant Christian - Historic Warrior Fieldhouse
Daleville - Bronco Fieldhouse
East Noble - Big Blue Pit
Eminence - The Eel Tank
Gavit - The Cage
Hauser - Jetport
Huntington North - North Arena
Jac-Cen-Del - The Eagles Nest
Jay County - Jay Gym
Logansport - Berry Bowl
Mishawaka - The Cave
Mitchell - Mitchell Fieldhouse
New Albany - The Doghouse
Noblesville - The Mill
North Harrison - Cougar Dome
NorthWood - Panther Pit
Norwell - The Castle
Oregon-Davis - The Bobcat Den
Orleans - The Doghouse
Plymouth - The Rock
Rockville - Roc-a-Dome
Scottsburg - The Pressure Cooker
South Adams - Star Dome
South Bend Adams - Eagles Nest and Hadaway's Shack
Southern Wells - Raiderdome
Southport - Southport Fieldhouse
Tipton - The Inferno
Vincennes Lincoln - Alice Arena - Orlando "Gunner" Wyman Floor (former coach)
Washington - Hatchet House
Washington Catholic - The Birdcage

OTHER
Cathedral - Robert V. Welch Complex (Contributor to the school)
Elkhart Central/Memorial - North Side Gym
Kokomo - Memorial Gym
Knox - Harold Weinberg Gym (Benefactor of KHS athletics)
Muncie Central - North Walnut Street Fieldhouse (Location)
New Castle - Chrysler Fieldhouse (Donation)
Rushville - Memorial Gymnasium (Veterans lost in WWI)
Seton Catholic - Chuck Mosey Memorial Gymnasium (Major contributor)
Southridge - Huntingburg Memorial Gymnasium (Citizens lost in U.S. conflicts)
Taylor - Center Court (Taylor located in the town of Center)
West Washington - T. Kermit Tower Memorial Gymansium (Town & Team doctor)

Players of the Week from: Chesterton, South Central, Anderson, Faith Christian, Heritage Hills & Gibson Southern

Week-5 of the IBCA/Franciscan Health Player of the Week Program Sees Parrish & Layton Stand Out

As Week-5 came and went, the boys seem to be in full stride just a few days into the start of their season, while the ladies continue to see a mixture of youngsters and upperclassmen standing out on any given night. As usual, three boys and three girls were selected as players of the week in their respective districts for Week-5, though it was much closer and difficult to choose this week.

Chesterton Senior Tyler Parrish, South Central Senior Sadie Marks, Anderson Junior Damien King, Faith Christian Sophomore Maya Layton, Heritage Hills Junior Trent Sisley, and Gibson Southern Junior Gabby Spink have been chosen as honorees for Nov. 27-Dec. 2 in the recognition program coordinated by the Indiana Basketball Coaches Association. Parrish and Marks take home boys and girls honors, respectively, in District-1. King was selected as the boys’ winner, and Layton was selected as the girls’ winner, in District-2. Sisley is the boys’ recipient and Spink is the girls’ recipient in District-3.

The Chesterton Trojans are off to a 3-0 start for the third consecutive year, and once again, Senior Tyler Parrish is in the middle of it all. Friday night, they defeated Hammond Morton, 90-65, while Saturday they took care of South Bend St. Joseph, 75-72. In the game against Morton, Parrish scored 30 points, handed out 10 assists, collected 5 rebounds, and picked up 2 steals. He was 12-17 from the field, 3-6 from downtown, and 3-4 from the free throw line. Saturday, he posted a 32-point output, plus he added 4 assists, 3 rebounds, and a steal. This time, the 6-3 guard was 5-9 from deep and a perfect 3-3 from the charity stripe.

The Satellites of South Central (Union Mills) opened Porter County Conference play last week with a pair of wins, and Senior Sadie Marks was to thank for her contributions. In a lopsided win against Boone Grove, the 5-10 forward posted a triple-double in limited action, scoring 17 points, grabbing 11 rebounds, handing out 10 assists, and collecting 4 steals in the PCC win. She was 6-9 from the field and 5-6 from the free throw line in that contest. Two days later, in a 54-45 win over Kouts on Thursday, the Senior forward scored 19 points on 5-8 shooting from the field and 9-12 from the line, plus she added 7 rebounds, 3 steals, and 2 assists, as they completed their great conference start to the year.

Anderson Junior Damien King was outstanding last week, and he takes home our District-2 boys’ honor. In a 73-48 home win Friday night against the Indianapolis Homeschool Wildcats, the 6-4 guard was an efficient 10-14 from the field and 8-9 from the free throw line, scoring 28 points, plus he posted a double-double with his 10 rebounds. He added 6 steals and 4 assists in the easy win. Saturday, the Indians traveled to New Castle, where they picked up a big 62-46 road win. King was equally impressive, scoring 27 points on 13-16 shooting, posting another double-double with 10 more rebounds, and adding 4 assists and 4 steals in the triumphant effort.

As for the girls’ winner in District-2, that goes to Faith Christian’s Maya Layton. The Sophomore erupted in a 52-27 win at North Montgomery Tuesday evening, pouring in a school record 45 points on 14-23 shooting. The youngster added 16 made charity tosses, plus she chipped in 3 steals, 2 rebounds, and 2 assists in the comfortable victory. Saturday, the Eagles knocked off Tri-Central, 66-54, behind Layton’s 23 points. The 5-9 guard knocked down 10 more free throws in this win, and she added 4 steals, 3 rebounds, and a pair of assists.

Heritage Hills is off to a 3-0 start, and once again Junior Trent Sisley is at the forefront of the Patriots success. Last week saw him eclipse the 1200-point and 500-rebound plateaus in a pair of wins. Tuesday, at Perry Central, Sisley went for 25 points and 14 rebounds in a 65-32 victory. The 6-8 forward added 6 blocked shots, a pair of assists, and a pair of steals to his stat line. Saturday afternoon, in a hard-fought, 53-47 win against Evansville Christian, Sisley found it tougher to score but still managed 24 points. He pulled down 12 rebounds and blocked another shot in the success.

Junior Gabby Spink of Gibson Southern was our lone winner who put together three strong efforts last week. She opened her week Tuesday with a comfortable, 66-35 win at Vincennes Lincoln. In that contest, the 5-9 guard scored 21 points and handed out 6 assists, while also tallying a pair of rebounds and a pair of steals in the triumph. Friday, in a 71-64 win against Franklin County out of Kentucky, the Junior guard scored 35 points and set a program record by knocking down a perfect 18-18 from the free throw line. Toss in 6 assists, 3 rebounds, and 2 steals, and she had a nice all-around effort. Saturday, in a narrow 66-63 loss to #4 Lawrence North, Spink was again solid from the free throw line (11-13), while scoring 25 points, pulling down 9 rebounds, and handing out 7 assists.

This is the 16th season for the Indiana Basketball Coaches Association Player of the Week program, and the fourth season it is being presented by Franciscan Health, a corporate sponsor of the Indiana Basketball Coaches Association.

Player of the Week winners are chosen each week from each of the IHSAA’s three districts. Girls’ winners will be chosen through the Monday following the IHSAA Girls State Finals. Boys’ winners will be chosen through the Monday following the IHSAA Boys State Finals.

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