Shelbyville Golden Bears | Archive | August, 2008

FB: 4A #6 Shelbyville coasts to 40-6 victory at 3A Rushville

By E. Shawn Aylsworth
Managing Editor

RUSHVILLE – Class 4A sixth-ranked Shelbyville didn’t spend much time on the field Aug. 29 in the first half of its Hoosier Heritage Conference opener at Rushville. The Golden Bears has six possessions, and none of them lasted as long as two minutes.

But just look at the productivity on those half-dozen offensive attempts: touchdown, missed field goal, touchdown, touchdown, punt, touchdown. Throw in a safety for good measure that helped spark a 30-6 halftime lead, and it becomes easy to see how Shelbyville posted a 40-6 win for the second straight year in each team’s conference opener.

Neither coach saw such a lopsided affair coming, however. Shelbyville, under 14th-year mentor Patrick Parks, entered attempting to provide an encore for the best season in school history (11-1), while fourth-year coach Chris Makowski’s Lions were flush with a fireworks-laden 58-28 road victory over Connersville.

But nine opening-half offensive plays that resulted in double-digit yardage – senior wingback David Brown, for example, finished with 103 yards and three touchdowns on only 11 carries in the first 24 minutes – jerked open the flood gates on this night. Shelbyville ended the night with a whopping 348-119 rushing advantage.

Rushville’s only score of the night came, ironically, on a Shelbyville-esque short drive of 1:27. That effort culminated with a four-yard run by senior running back Zach Comer that kept Rushville as close as 14-6 with 9:17 left in the first half.

Three plays later, however, Brown brought the second of his three TDs on a 45-yard run that found paydirt. Following consecutive three-and-out series, the Golden Bears benefited from another stalled Rushville drive when the snap from center sailed over sophomore punter Spencer Comer’s head and out the back of the end zone for a safety.

Upon receiving the subsequent free kick, Shelbyville needed just 1:56 to go seven plays as Brown’s third touchdown – this one from six yards out just 49 seconds ahead of the half – silenced the stunned Lion faithful with a 30-6 lead.

Any doubt whatsoever was removed on the second play of the second half, when sophomore running back Patrick Ellis went 62 yards off right tackle to put the Golden Bears up 37-6. A 25-yard field goal by junior Michael Parks with 3:52 to play provided Shelbyville with the final 34-point cushion.

Click here for video interviews with Shelbyville coach Patrick Parks and Rushville coach Chris Makowski as well as long touchdown runs from Shelbyville wingbacks David Brown and Patrick Ellis!

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VB: Huge Third Game Lifts Shelbyville Past Guerin

Reprinted courtesy of:
The Shelbyville News

NEWS staff report

The Shelbyville volleyball team overcame a slow start to beat Guerin Catholic Tuesday.

Abby Wood, Eryn Conger and Stephenny Logan helped the Golden Bears (2-2) take a 22-25, 25-23, 25-8, 25-20 win.

“The
first game and about half of the second game we were just not playing
well,” Shelbyville coach Anne Barnes said. “We were hitting timid, lot
of hitting errors.

“About halfway through the second game,
they started loosening up, hitting crisp. Then, in the third game, they
just exploded. Everybody was calling for the ball. We had a lot of
blocks. They just did fantastic.”

Wood finished with 20 kills and 14 digs. Conger had 31 assists. And Logan tallied eight kills and seven blocks.

In other prep action Tuesday:

Volleyball

Morristown def. Edinburgh, 25-16,

25-18, 29-27

At
Morristown, Kylie Kesar (14 kills, 22 digs), Kaylin Carlton (12 kills,
eight digs), Lindsey Reed (27 assists, nine digs) and Katie Todd (eight
digs, six kills) paced the Yellow Jackets, although coach Rita Rouse
wasn’t totally pleased.

“Our lack of energy and enthusiasm almost cost us a game, and that’s just not acceptable,” Rouse said.

Tennis

Seymour 4, Shelbyville 1

At Shelbyville, Austin Wilkins picked up the Golden Bears’ lone victory at No. 3 singles.

Shelbyville dropped to 1-2 on the season.

Indian Creek 3, Southwestern 2

At Southwestern, the Spartans lost a close Mid-Hoosier Conference battle.

Jon Deater (No. 2 singles) and Matt Dougherty (No. 3 singles) picked up wins for the Spartans (2-3 overall, 1-2 MHC).

The
Braves won the doubles contests in straight sets, while Taylor Kinney
needed three sets to get past Southwestern’s Adam Weaver at No. 1
singles, 6-4, 6-7 (6-8), 6-0.

Triton Central 5, Indianapolis Lutheran 0

At Triton Central Monday, the Tigers (1-1) easily picked up their first win of the year.

Scott
Persinger (No. 1 singles), Adam Steele (No. 2 singles), Wyatt Lewis and
Nick Reuter (No. 1 doubles) and Nick Miller and Mark Wolfe (No. 2
doubles) won in straight sets.

The undermanned Saints forfeited at No. 3 singles.

Girls’ soccer

Seymour 4, Shelbyville 1

At Shelbyville, Ashley Munger scored the Golden Bears’ lone goal. Keeper Kaylee Moore had 15 saves for Shelbyville (0-3).

Shelbyville
defensive starter Maria Conde suffered an ankle injury and could be out
for a few weeks, head coach Basem Shammas said.

Morristown boys too quick for South Decatur

At
South Decatur, Steven Sullivan finished second in 20 minutes, nine
seconds and four other Yellow Jackets placed in the top seven in a
23-36 victory.

Matthew Kuhn (third, 20:51) and Anthony Muir (fifth, 21:45) were among Morristown’s other leaders.

“It
is always nice to start off the season with a win,” Morristown coach
Elaine Goble Carlton said. “Steven ran a great race setting a career
personal best.”

South Decatur won the girls’ race against an incomplete Morristown squad.

Katina Stroup finished sixth in 32:10 for the Yellow Jackets.

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VB: No Surprise Here-Delta Ranked Among Indiana’s Best

 

It should come as no surprise to anyone that Delta High School
remains among the top ranked teams in 3A Indiana
volleyball. Consider the eagles the Munciana contribution to this class. This
week Delta comes in at #2, having been passed by Brebeuf Jesuit for the top
spot.

 

Here are the complete rankings for all four classes.

 

Class 4A
1. Elkhart
Memorial
2. Indianapolis
Cathedral
3. Avon
4. Muncie
Central
5. Floyd Central
6. LaPorte
7. New Albany
8. New Castle
9. Columbus
East
10. Fort Wayne
Northrop

Class 3A
1. Brebeuf
2. Delta
3. Mishawaka
Marian
4. Indianapolis
Chatard
5. Fort Wayne
Dwenger
6. Bellmont
7. Roncalli
8. Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran
9. Jasper
10. Heritage Hills
    
Class 2A
1. Muncie
Burris
2. Brownstown
3. Heritage Christian
4. Providence
5. Alexandria
6. Indianapolis
Scecina
7. Fairfield
8. Woodlan
9. Park Tudor
10. Wapahani
    
Class A
1. Marquette
Catholic
2. Lafayette
Central Catholic
3. Wes-Del
4. Loogootee
5. Morristown
6. Cowan
7. Barr-Reeve
8. Randolph
Southern
9. Indianapolis
Lutheran

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VB: Hoosier Heritage Conference Preview

Alex Kirby
Hoosier Authority

The Hoosier Heritage Conference enters 2008 with teams at both ends of the spectrum. Teams like Delta and New Palestine are looking for more than just success in the early rounds of tournament play. Rushville and Yorktown, however, have a lot of room for improvement.

Then there are teams like Mount Vernon who are just about in the middle. A year after winning the sectional, head coach Kris Lashaway’s team returns just one starter.

“The keys for us will be team chemistry and communication,” says Lashaway. “We are a young team and if we overcome these two areas, this team will go far.”

Greenfield-Central brings a great defense into the 2008 season, led by a talented junior class that includes Kelsey Bryant and Cierra Hall. Head coach Jamie Andrews knows exactly what it will take for the Cougars to get over the hump in 2008.

“Our success will depend on effective communication and our girls determination.”

Last year, Hoosier Heritage teams captured two sectional titles, and in ’08 there seems to be enough talent in this group of teams to do the same.

Top teams

Delta
New Palestine

Sleepers

Mount Vernon (Fortville)
Greenfield-Central
Pendleton Heights

Likely to struggle

Yorktown
Rushville
Shelbyville

Players to watch

Kelsey Bryant        11    Setter        Greenfield-Central
Kayla Negley        10    Setter        Mount Vernon (Fortville)
Mac Bessier        12    Middle Hitter    Pendleton Heights
Cierra Hall        11    Middle Hitter    Greenfield-Central

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GG: Tiebreaker lifts #2 Martinsville past #7 Avon at Trojan Classic

By Mike McGraw
Executive Director

FRANKLIN – There are two reasons why Center Grove’s annual Trojan Classic attracts such a large girls golf field each year.

First, it is an opportunity for Indiana’s top teams to get an early measuring of how they stack up against their chief rivals. Second, and more importantly, it is an opportunity to play The Legends of Indiana course in Franklin, site of the state finals in October.

This year, 21 teams competed. In the end, it was some familiar names at the top of the leaderboard. (Click here to watch an interview with Hamilton Southeastern coach Steve Guenin and Royals’ No. 1 player Autumn Duke, who shot a 76. And stay tuned for more video interviews!)

Second-ranked Martinsville took team honors in a fourth-player score tiebreaker with No. 7 Avon after each squad scorched the course with 315s. Top-ranked Hamilton Southeastern was third, a scant three shots back at 318.

But in this field featuring a dozen of the state’s highest-ranked programs, the top three certainly did not run away from the pack. No. 4 Richmond and No. 12 Carmel both posted 320s, and third-ranked Columbus North registered a 322.

It should be noted that the Bull Dogs suffered two individual holes that seriously dented their score, including one devastating 15. Overall, however, they were as strong as any team in the field.

Even Northern Indiana was well-represented at The Legends by No. 10 Penn, which carded a 327.

“This was a field of 12 of the Top 14 teams in the state,” said Carmel coach Ken Kelly. “To have three girls play their personal best and a solid fourth score and be five shots from the first- and second-ranked teams in the state …

“WOW. That’s a great day.”

The highlight of the day came in the chase for medalist honors. Columbus North’s Taylor Gohn staked her claim to being the state’s best by carding a sizzling 68. And no, folks, that is not a misprint.

It also was barely good enough. Carmel’s Ari Savich was right behind at 69, while three more players – Breanna Patz of Avon and the Noblesville duo of Meghan Potee and Emily Podzielinski – posted 72s.

In all, nearly a dozen golfers finished below 80 on the day.

It’s early in the season, but there are some things that can be taken from Monday’s event.

Martinsville and Hamilton Southeastern showed it is their depth that sets them apart. Columbus North, No. 6 Noblesville, and Carmel continued to show they are as good or better than anybody at the top of the lineup.

But perhaps the subtle stories on this day came from Richmond and fifth-ranked Roncalli.

The 320 posted by the Red Devils was very quiet, yet very consistent. Meanwhile, Roncalli tallied a 333, the same score the Rebels shot last week at Foxcliff in the Artie Invitational at Martinsville. It is obvious they are a team that is always going to be lurking near the top.

Only one more major invitational remains before the start of school and the shortening of most matches to nine holes. That is the Hall of Fame Classic to be hosted by Richmond Aug. 30 at Forest Hills.

Team scores
#2 Martinsville 315
#7 Avon 315
#1 Hamilton Southeastern 318
#12 Carmel 320
#4 Richmond 320
#3 Columbus North 322
#14 DeKalb 326
#10 Penn 327
#6 Noblesville 330
#5 Roncalli 333
#9 Greensburg 347
Center Grove 357
Lafayette Jefferson 363
Western 365
Indianapolis Cathedral 372
#8 Kokomo 376
Homestead 377
Bedford North Lawrence 379
Indianapolis Chatard 382
North Central (Indianapolis) 415
Shelbyville 431
 
Top individuals
Taylor Gohn, Columbus North 68
Ari Savich, Carmel 69
Breanna Patz, Avon 72
Emily Podzielinski, Noblesville 72
Meghan Potee, Noblesville 72
Carleigh Silvers, Martinsville 73
Paige Crafton, Indianapolis Chatard 75

Finally, individual scores from all schools (thank you, Center Grove athletic director Jon Zwitt!)

Martinsville 315
Carleigh Silvers 37-36–73
Kelsey Benson 37-39–76
Nina Jackson 44-41–85
Shelby Wilson 43-39–82
Jaclyn Schindler 45-39–84

Avon 315
Breanna Patz 37-35–72
MacKenzie Smith 40-37–77
Becky Roberts 40-41–81
Taylore Floreancig 47-38–85
Hannah Bailey 42-44–86

Hamilton Southeastern 318
Autumn Duke 37-39–76
Christina Beyerl 36-40–76
Jen Blanchard 42-43–85
Kelsey Smith 40-48–88
Brooke Beegle 44-37–81

Carmel 320
Ari Savich 36-33–69
Briana Midkiff 40-46–86
Diana Poulin 41-39–80
Katie McDougal 42-47–89
Hillary Givens 40-45–85

Richmond 320
Trisha Witherby 37-41–78
Anna Trotter 40-41–81
Ashley Mullion 49-48–97
Taylor Brown 36-42–78
Ashtyn Brown 41-42–83

Columbus North 322
Taylor Gohn 33-35–68
Alex Vorndran 42-41–83
Erinn Sutton 38-38–76
Sydney Cox 53-42–95
Katie Luken 50-46–96

DeKalb 326
Lauren Vogt 38-38–76
Alison Konieczki 43-44–87
Allison Curtis 37-40–77
Allison Fox 43-43–86
Barbie Snyder 47-47–94

Penn 327
Maggie Willenbrink 40-41–81
Haley Van Es 42-42–84
Deanna Song 38-38–76
Meghan McNerney 43-43–86
Kassy Fernsler 50-43–93

Noblesville 330
Emily Podzielinski 32-40–72
Meghan Potee 36-36–72
Brenne Obergfell 52-46–98
Vanessa Hanlin 47-46–93
Shannon Collier 46-47–93

Roncalli 333
Erin Buckley 39-38–77
Jamie Caylor 40-40–80
Anna Gleixner 47-43–90
Julie Traina 44-42–86
Coleen Gaughan 44-49–93

Greensburg 347
Brianna Scheidler 37-39–76
Megan Gindling 43-40–83
Hillary Miller 49-43–92
Kyra Domingo 50-46–96
Kasey Kilgore 50-53–103

Center Grove 357
Kylie Fennig 44-42–86
Karlyn Franklin 44-43–87
Anna Nicholson 51-44–95
Sydney Clute 43-46–89
Elaina Mellott 49-46–95

Lafayette Jefferson 363
Leisha Butler 43-46–89
Regan Pittard 43-44–87
Breanna Hatter 48-46–94
Claire Sunkel 49-44–93
Kate Burklow 58-49–107

Western 365
Carlee Cossell 44-43–87
Maggie Talbert 45-46–91
Courtee Cossell 46-41–87
Ashley Young 49-51–100
Jordyn McGinnis 49-52–101

Indianapolis Cathedral 372
Abby Lauck 46-47–93
Kaleah Wolf 52-47–99
Molly Ward 42-46–88
Sarah Renie 44-48–92
Courtney Balog 56-50–106

Kokomo 376
Kristi Cardwell 37-44–81
Kylie Kern 45-40–85
Lindsy Jenkins 59-49–108
Tausha Imlay 58-48–106
Mary Kate Balsbaugh 50-54–104

Homestead 377
Ashley Heath 49-45–94
Taylor Lamphier 43-45–88
Brianna Blumenherst 53-51–104
Jasmine Jennings 48 -48–96
Karley Dobis 48-51–99

Bedford North Lawrence 379
Sara Shoufler 44-44–88
Emily Gross 47-50–97
Jena Tumy 54-49–103
Courtney Holtsclaw 46-58–104
Macy Dalton 45-46–91

Indianapolis Chatard 382
Paige Crafton 39-36–75
Maureen Parsons 50-50–100
Maggie Dodson 47-53–100
Rachel Ward 62-57–119
Christian Williams 54-53–107

North Central (Indianapolis) 415
Sriya Murali 49-51–100
Stephanie Long 49-48–97
Sophie Herman 43-51–94
Peyton Conners 67-66–133
Asia Mathis 68-56–124

Shelbyville 431
Kenzi Turner 41-47–88
Jenna Hebbe 56-49–105
Madisen Basey 55-58–113
Shawna Phelps 69-56–125

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BSoc: 2008 postseason tournament dates, sites released

With the boys soccer season set to open Monday, Aug. 18, HoosierAuthority.com whets your “other” football appetite by listing sectional, regional, semistate, and state finals info for the 15th Annual IHSAA Boys Soccer State Tournament Series.

The 2008 tournament lineup, courtesy of ihsaa.org:

SECTIONALS
State tournament draw date: Monday, Sept. 29 8 a.m. ET
Dates: Thursday, October 9; Saturday, Oct. 11
Admission: $5 per session, $8 all sessions
 
1. East Chicago Central (5): East Chicago Central, Gary West, Hammond, Hammond Noll, Hammond Clark
2. Munster (4): Hammond Gavit, Hammond Morton, Highland, Munster
3. Merrillville (5): Andrean, Gary Wallace, Griffith, Hobart, Merrillville
4. Crown Point (4): Boone Grove, Crown Point, Hanover Central, Lake Central
5. Wheeler (5): Chesterton, Portage, Valparaiso, Washington Township, Wheeler
6. Lowell (5): Hebron, Kankakee Valley, Lowell, Morgan Township, Rensselaer
7. LaPorte (4): LaPorte, Marquette Catholic, Michigan City, Westville
8. Culver Community (4): Culver Academies, Culver Community, Oregon-Davis, Winamac
9. Penn (4): Mishawaka, Mishawaka Marian, Penn, South Bend Riley
10. South Bend Adams (4): South Bend Adams, South Bend Clay, South Bend St. Joseph’s, South Bend Washington
11. Elkhart Memorial (4): Concord, Elkhart Central, Elkhart Christian Academy, Elkhart Memorial
12. LaVille (4): Bremen, Glenn, LaVille, NorthWood
13. Tipton (4): Taylor, Tipton, Tri-Central, Western
14. Lafayette Jefferson (5): Frankfort, Lafayette Central Catholic, Lafayette Jefferson, McCutcheon, Rossville
15. Benton Central (4): Benton Central, Covington, Harrison (West Lafayette, West Lafayette
16. Crawfordsville (4): Crawfordsville, North Montgomery, North Putnam, Southmont
17. Argos (4): Argos, Manchester, Plymouth, Warsaw
18. Caston (5): Caston, Maconaquah, North Miami, Peru, Rochester
19. Logansport (4): Carroll (Flora), Logansport, Northwestern, Twin Lakes
20. Kokomo (5): Eastern (Greentown), Kokomo, Lakeview Christian, Marion, Oak Hill
21. Carroll (Fort Wayne) (4): Carroll (Fort Wayne), Fort Wayne Dwenger, Fort Wayne Northrop, Leo
22. Fort Wayne Blackhawk Christian (5): Fort Wayne Blackhawk Christian, Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran, Fort Wayne North, Fort Wayne Snider, Keystone
23. Fort Wayne Canterbury (4): Fort Wayne Luers, Fort Wayne Canterbury, Fort Wayne Elmhurst, Fort Wayne South
24. Homestead (4): Columbia City, Fort Wayne Wayne, Homestead, Huntington North
25. Bellmont (4): Bellmont, Heritage, New Haven, Norwell
26. Blackford (4): Blackford, Jay County, South Adams, Union City
27. Muncie South (5): Delta, Muncie Burris, Muncie Central, Muncie South, Wapahani
28. Anderson (4): Anderson, Anderson Highland, Liberty Christian, Yorktown
29. Westview (5): Howe Military, Lakeland, Northridge, Prairie Heights, Westview
30. Goshen (4): Bethany Christian, Goshen, Wawasee, West Noble
31. Angola (4): Angola, DeKalb, Eastside, Hamilton
32. Garrett (4): Central Noble, East Noble, Garrett, Lakewood Park Christian
33. Zionsville (4): Lebanon, University, Western Boone, Zionsville
34. Park Tudor (4): Indianapolis Scecina, Indianapolis Tech, International, Park Tudor
35. Pike (5): Guerin Catholic, Indianapolis Northwest, Indianapolis Ritter, Pike, Speedway
36. Brownsburg (4): Bethesda Christian, Brownsburg, Covenant Christian (Indianapolis), Tri-West Hendricks
37. North Central (Indianapolis) (4): Brebeuf, Indianapolis Chatard, Indianapolis Broad Ripple, North Central (Indianapolis)
38. Noblesville (4): Hamilton Heights, Pendleton Heights, Noblesville, Sheridan
39. Fishers (4): Carmel, Fishers, Hamilton Southeastern, Westfield
40. Heritage Christian (5): Heritage Christian, Indianapolis Arlington, Indianapolis Cathedral, Lawrence Central, Lawrence North
41. Avon (4): Avon, Cascade, Danville, Plainfield
42. Mooresville (4): Greencastle, Martinsville, Mooresville, Monrovia
43. Ben Davis (5): Ben Davis, Decatur Central, Indianapolis Washington, Perry Meridian, Southport
44. Center Grove (5): Center Grove, Franklin, Greenwood Christian, Greenwood, Whiteland
45. Roncalli (5): Beech Grove, Franklin Central, Indianapolis Lutheran, Indianapolis Manual, Roncalli
46. New Palestine (5): Greenfield-Central, Indianapolis Howe Academy, Mt. Vernon (Fortville), New Palestine, Warren Central
47. Richmond (4): Centerville, Knightstown, New Castle, Richmond
48. Rushville (4): Connersville, Morristown, Rushville, Shelbyville
49. Terre Haute North (5): Northview, South Vermillion, Terre Haute North, Terre Haute South, West Vigo
50. Edgewood (5): Bedford North Lawrence, Bloomington North, Bloomington South, Edgewood, Owen Valley
51. North Knox (5): North Knox, South Knox, Sullivan, Vincennes Lincoln, Vincennes Rivet
52. Jasper (5): Jasper, Northeast Dubois, Shoals, Washington, Washington Catholic
53. East Central (4): Batesville, East Central, Franklin County, Oldenburg Academy
54. Lawrenceburg (4): Lawrenceburg, Rising Sun, South Dearborn, Switzerland County
55. Jac-Cen-Del (4): Jac-Cen-Del, Milan, South Ripley, Jennings County
56. Waldron (4): Greensburg, Hauser, Southwestern (Shelbyville), Waldron
57. Seymour (5): Brown County, Columbus East, Columbus North, Seymour, Trinity Lutheran
58. Madison (5): Henryville, Madison, Madison Shawe, Scottsburg, Southwestern (Hanover)
59. Jeffersonville (5): Charlestown, Christian Academy of Indiana, Jeffersonville, Providence, Rock Creek
60. Floyd Central (6): Corydon, Floyd Central, New Albany, North Harrison, Salem, Silver Creek
61. Heritage Hills (5): Boonville, Castle, Forest Park, Heritage Hills, South Spencer
62. Princeton (5): Gibson Southern, North Posey, Pike Central, Princeton, Wood Memorial
63. Evansville Central (5): Evansville Central, Evansville Mater Dei, Evansville Reitz, Mount Vernon (Posey), New Harmony
64. Evansville Harrison (5): Evansville Bosse, Evansville Day, Evansville Harrison, Evansville Memorial, Evansville North
 
REGIONALS
Dates: Wednesday, Oct. 15; Saturday, Oct. 18
Admission: $5 per session, $8 all sessions
 
1. Merrillville: Winners at East Chicago Central, Munster, Crown Point, Merrillville
2. Valparaiso: Winners at LaPorte, Wheeler, Culver Community, Lowell
3. LaVille: Winners at Penn, South Bend Adams, Elkhart Memorial, LaVille
4. West Lafayette: Winners at Benton Central, Lafayette Jefferson, Tipton, Crawfordsville
5. Argos: Winners at Argos, Caston, Logansport, Kokomo
6. Carroll (Fort Wayne): Winners Carroll (Fort Wayne), Fort Wayne Blackhawk Christian, Fort Wayne Canterbury, Homestead
7. Blackford: Winners at Bellmont, Muncie South, Blackford, Anderson
8. Westview: Winners at Westview, Angola, Garrett, Goshen
9. Zionsville: Winners at Park Tudor, Brownsburg, Pike, Zionsville
10. North Central (Indianapolis): Winners at North Central (Indianapolis), Heritage Christian, Fishers, Noblesville
11. Center Grove: Winners at Ben Davis, Avon, Mooresville, Center Grove
12. Rushville: Winners at Rushville, Richmond, Roncalli, New Palestine
13. Terre Haute North: Winners at Terre Haute North, North Knox, Jasper, Edgewood
14. East Central: Winners at Waldron, Jac-Cen-Del, Lawrenceburg, East Central
15. Floyd Central: Winners at Seymour, Madison, Jeffersonville, Floyd Central
16. Evansville Central: Winners at Princeton, Evansville Central, Heritage Hills, Evansville Harrison

SEMISTATES
Dates: Saturday, Oct. 25
Admission: $6 per session, $9 all sessions
 
1. Crown Point: Winners at LaVille, Merrillville, Valparaiso, West Lafayette
2. Fort Wayne Snider: Winners at Argos, Blackford, Carroll (Fort Wayne), Westview
3. North Central (Indianapolis): Winners at Center Grove, North Central (Indianapolis), Rushville, Zionsville
4. Evansville Central: Winners at Terre Haute North, East Central, Floyd Central, Evansville Central
 
STATE FINALS
Dates: Saturday, Nov. 1
Times: 12 p.m. ET semifinals; 8 p.m. ET championship
Admission: $8 per session, $12 all sessions
Kuntz Stadium, 1502 West 16th Street, lndianapolis 46202 | Stadium
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Winners at Crown Point, Evansville Central, Fort Wayne Snider, North Central (Indianapolis)

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GSoc: 2008 postseason tournament dates, sites released

With the girls soccer season set to open Monday, Aug. 18, HoosierAuthority.com whets your “other” football appetite by listing sectional, regional, semistate, and state finals info for the 15th Annual IHSAA Girls Soccer State Tournament Series.

The 2008 tournament lineup, courtesy of ihsaa.org:

SECTIONALS
State tournament draw date: Monday, Sept. 29 8 a.m. ET
Dates: Monday, Oct. 13; Tuesday, Oct. 14; Thursday, Oct. 16; Saturday, Oct. 18
Admission: $5 per session, $8 all sessions
 
1. Munster (9): East Chicago Central, Gary West, Hammond, Hammond Noll, Hammond Clark, Hammond Gavit, Hammond Morton, Highland, Munster.
2. Lake Central (8): Andrean, Crown Point, Griffith, Hanover Central, Hobart, Lake Central, Lowell, Merrillville
3. Valparaiso (6): Boone Grove, Hebron, Kankakee Valley, Rensselaer, Valparaiso, Wheeler
4. LaPorte (6): Chesterton, LaPorte, Marquette Catholic, Michigan City, Portage, Westville
5. South Bend Riley (8): Glenn, Mishawaka, Mishawaka Marian, South Bend Adams, South Bend Clay, South Bend Riley, South Bend St. Joseph’s, South Bend Washington
6. Argos (8): Argos, Bremen, Culver Academies, Culver Community, LaVille, Oregon-Davis, Plymouth, Rochester
7. Goshen (7): Concord, Elkhart Central, Elkhart Christian Academy, Elkhart Memorial, Goshen, Northridge, Penn
8. Bethany Christian (7): Bethany Christian, Lakeland, NorthWood, Warsaw, Wawasee, West Noble, Westview
9. DeKalb (9): Angola, Carroll (Fort Wayne), DeKalb, East Noble, Fort Wayne Northrop, Garrett, Hamilton, Lakewood Park Christian, Leo
10. Fort Wayne Canterbury (8): Columbia City, Fort Wayne Dwenger, Fort Wayne Canterbury, Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran, Fort Wayne Elmhurst, Fort Wayne North, Homestead, Huntington North
11. Bellmont (8): Bellmont, Fort Wayne Luers, Fort Wayne Blackhawk Christian, Fort Wayne Snider, Fort Wayne South, Fort Wayne Wayne, Heritage, New Haven
12. Marion (8): Blackford, Eastern (Greentown), Jay County, Marion, Marion Lakeview Christian, Norwell, Oak Hill, South Adams
13. Kokomo (8): Kokomo, Logansport, Maconaquah, Manchester, North Miami, Northwestern, Peru, Western
14. Harrison (West Lafayette) (9): Benton Central, Frankfort, Harrison (West Lafayette), Lafayette Central Catholic, Lafayette Jefferson, McCutcheon, Rossville, Twin Lakes, West Lafayette
15. Hamilton Heights (8): Guerin Catholic, Hamilton Heights, Sheridan, Taylor, Tipton, Tri-Central, University, Westfield
16. Muncie Central (7): Anderson, Anderson Highland, Delta, Muncie Burris, Muncie Central, Muncie South, Yorktown
17. Hamilton Southeastern (8): Carmel, Fishers, Hamilton Southeastern, International, Lebanon, Noblesville, Western Boone, Zionsville
18. Mt. Vernon (Fortville) (8): Greenfield-Central, Heritage Christian, Morristown, Mt. Vernon (Fortville), New Palestine, Pendleton Heights, Shelbyville, Triton Central
19. Pike (8): Ben Davis, Brebeuf, Covenant Christian (Indianapolis), Indianapolis Ritter, North Central (Indianapolis), Park Tudor, Pike, Speedway
20. Warren Central (9): Indianapolis Arlington, Indianapolis Chatard, Indianapolis Broad Ripple, Indianapolis Cathedral, Indianapolis Scecina, Indianapolis Tech, Lawrence Central, Lawrence North, Warren Central
21. Decatur Central (9): Beech Grove, Decatur Central, Franklin Central, Indianapolis Howe Academy, Indianapolis Lutheran, Indianapolis Washington, Perry Meridian, Roncalli, Southport
22. Avon (8): Avon, Brownsburg, Crawfordsville, Danville, North Montgomery, North Putnam, Southmont, Tri-West Hendricks
23. Mooresville (8): Cascade, Plainfield, Center Grove, Monrovia, Mooresville, Franklin, Greenwood, Whiteland
24. Terre Haute South (8): Greencastle, North Knox, South Vermillion, Terre Haute North, Terre Haute South, Northview, Sullivan, West Vigo
25. Centerville (6): Centerville, Connersville, Franklin County, New Castle, Richmond, Rushville
26. Batesville (7): Batesville, East Central, Lawrenceburg, Oldenburg Academy, Rising Sun, South Dearborn, Switzerland County
27. Columbus North (7): Columbus East, Columbus North, Greensburg, Jennings County, Madison, Seymour, South Ripley
28. Jeffersonville (8): Corydon, Floyd Central, Jeffersonville, New Albany, North Harrison, Providence, Salem, Silver Creek
29. Bedford North Lawrence (7): Bedford North Lawrence, Bloomington North, Bloomington South, Brown County, Edgewood, Martinsville, Owen Valley
30. Washington (8): Forest Park, Jasper, Northeast Dubois, Pike Central, South Knox, Vincennes Lincoln, Washington, Washington Catholic
31. Evansville Reitz (8): Evansville Central, Evansville Mater Dei, Evansville Reitz, Gibson Southern, Mount Vernon (Posey), North Posey, Princeton, Wood Memorial
32. Castle (9): Boonville, Castle, Evansville Bosse, Evansville Day, Evansville Harrison, Evansville Memorial, Evansville North, Heritage Hills, South Spencer
 
REGIONALS
Date: Wednesday, Oct. 22
Admission: $5 per session, $8 all sessions
 
1. Munster: Munster winner vs. Lake Central winner
2. LaPorte: Valparaiso winner vs. LaPorte winner
3. South Bend Riley: South Bend Riley winner vs. Argos winner
4. Goshen: Goshen winner vs. Bethany Christian winner
5. DeKalb: DeKalb winner vs. Homestead winner
6. Bellmont: Bellmont winner vs. Marion winner
7. Logansport: Kokomo winner vs. Harrison (West Lafayette) winner
8. Tipton: Hamilton Heights winner vs. Muncie Central winner
9. Zionsville: Hamilton Southeastern winner vs. Mt. Vernon (Fortville) winner
10. North Central (Indianapolis): Pike winner vs. Warren Central winner
11. Avon: Decatur Central winner vs. Brownsburg winner
12. Batesville: Centerville winner vs. Batesville winner
13. Mooresville: Mooresville winner vs. Terre Haute South winner
14. Columbus North: Columbus North winner vs. Jeffersonville winner
15. Washington: Edgewood winner vs. Washington winner
16. Evansville Harrison: Evansville Reitz winner vs. Castle winner

SEMISTATES
Dates: Saturday, Oct. 25
Admission: $6 per session, $9 all sessions
 
1. Valparaiso: Winners at Goshen, LaPorte, Munster, South Bend Riley
2. Fort Wayne Snider: Winners at Bellmont, DeKalb, Logansport, Tipton
3. North Central (Indianapolis): Winners at Avon, Batesville, North Central (Indianapolis), Zionsville
4. Evansville Harrison: Winners at Columbus North, Evansville Harrison, Mooresville, Washington
 
STATE FINALS
Dates: Saturday, Nov. 1
Times: 10 a.m. ET semifinals; 6 p.m. ET championship
Admission: $8 per session, $12 all sessions
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BXC: 2008 postseason tournament dates, sites released

With the boys cross country season set to open Monday, Aug. 18, HoosierAuthority.com whets your 5K appetite by listing sectional, regional, semistate, and state finals info for the 63rd Annual IHSAA Boys Cross Country State Tournament Series.

The 2008 tournament lineup, courtesy of ihsaa.org:
 
SECTIONALS
Date: Tuesday, Oct. 14
Admission: Free
Advancement: The top 15 individuals and top five teams advance to regionals.
 
1. Hammond Gavit (10): Calumet, East Chicago Central, Griffith, Hammond, Hammond Noll, Hammond Gavit, Hammond Morton, Highland, Lake Central, Munster
2. Crown Point (13): Andrean, Crown Point, Gary Roosevelt, Gary Wallace, Gary West, Gary Wirt, Hanover Central, Hobart, Lake Station, Lowell, Merrillville, River Forest, Whiting
3. Chesterton (11): Chesterton, LaPorte, Marquette Catholic, Michigan City, New Prairie, Portage, South Central (Union Mills), Valparaiso, Washington Township, Westville, Wheeler
4. Rensselaer (12): Boone Grove, Hebron, Kankakee Valley, Knox, Kouts, LaCrosse, Morgan Township, North Judson, Oregon-Davis, Rensselaer, West Central, Winamac
5. Benton Central (11): Attica, Benton Central, Covington, Fountain Central, Frontier, North Vermillion, North White, Seeger, South Newton, Tri-County, Twin Lakes.
6. Harrison (West Lafayette) (12): Carroll (Flora), Clinton Central, Clinton Prairie, Delphi, Frankfort, Harrison (West Lafayette), Lafayette Central Catholic, Lafayette Jefferson, McCutcheon, North Montgomery, Rossville, West Lafayette
7. Culver Academies (11): Argos, Caston, Culver Academies, Culver Community, Manchester, North Miami, Northfield, Plymouth, Rochester, Tippecanoe Valley, Triton
8. Logansport (12): Cass, Eastern (Greentown), Kokomo, Logansport, Maconaquah, Madison-Grant, Northwestern, Oak Hill, Peru, Pioneer, Taylor, Western
9. South Bend Riley (11): Bremen, Glenn, LaVille, Mishawaka, Mishawaka Marian, Penn, South Bend Adams, South Bend Clay, South Bend Riley, South Bend St. Joseph’s, South Bend Washington
10. Elkhart Central (12): Bethany Christian, Concord, Elkhart Central, Elkhart Christian Academy, Elkhart Memorial, Fairfield, Goshen, Jimtown, Northridge, NorthWood, Warsaw, Wawasee
11. West Noble (13): Angola, Central Noble, DeKalb, East Noble, Eastside, Fremont, Garrett, Hamilton, Howe Military, Lakeland, Prairie Heights, West Noble, Westview
12. Fort Wayne Northrop (12): Carroll (Fort Wayne), Fort Wayne Dwenger, Fort Wayne Luers, Fort Wayne Blackhawk Christian, Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran, Fort Wayne Northrop, Fort Wayne North, Fort Wayne Snider, Fort Wayne South, Leo, New Haven, Woodlan
13. Bellmont (12): Adams Central, Bellmont, Bluffton, Fort Wayne Canterbury, Fort Wayne Elmhurst, Fort Wayne Wayne, Harding, Heritage, Homestead, Norwell, South Adams, Southern Wells
14. Marion (12): Blackford, Churubusco, Columbia City, Eastbrook, Huntington North, Marion, Marion Lakeview Christian, Mississinewa, Southwood, Wabash, White’s, Whitko
15. Pendleton Heights (13): Alexandria, Anderson, Anderson Highland, Blue River Valley, Daleville, Elwood, Frankton, Lapel, Mt. Vernon (Fortville), Liberty Christian, Pendleton Heights, Shenandoah, Yorktown
16. Delta (13): Cowan, Delta, Jay County, Monroe Central, Muncie Burris, Muncie Central, Muncie South, Randolph Southern, Union (Modoc), Union City, Wapahani, Wes-Del, Winchester
17. South Putnam (13): Avon, Brownsburg, Cascade, Crawfordsville, Danville, Greencastle, North Putnam, Plainfield, Rockville, South Putnam, Southmont, Tri-West Hendricks, Western Boone
18. Ben Davis (14): Ben Davis, Covenant Christian (Indianapolis), Decatur Central, Herron, Indianapolis Attucks, Indianapolis Manual, Indianapolis Northwest, Indianapolis Ritter, Indianapolis Washington, International, Perry Meridian, Pike, Southport, Speedway
19. Carmel (13): Carmel, Fishers, Guerin Catholic, Hamilton Heights, Hamilton Southeastern, Lebanon, Noblesville, Sheridan, Tipton, Tri-Central, University, Westfield, Zionsville
20. Brebeuf (13): Brebeuf, Heritage Christian, Indiana School for the Deaf, Indianapolis Arlington, Indianapolis Chatard, Indianapolis Broad Ripple, Indianapolis Cathedral, Indianapolis Tech, Lawrence Central, Lawrence North, North Central (Indianapolis), Park Tudor, Tindley
21. New Palestine (13): Beech Grove, Eastern Hancock, Franklin Central, Greenfield- Central, Indianapolis Howe Academy, Indianapolis Lutheran, Indianapolis Scecina, Morristown, New Palestine, Roncalli, Shelbyville, Triton Central, Warren Central
22. Connersville (13): Cambridge City Lincoln, Centerville, Connersville, Hagerstown, Knightstown, Morton Memorial, New Castle, Northeastern, Richmond, Rushville, Seton Catholic, Tri, Union County
23. South Dearborn (13): Batesville, East Central, Franklin County, Greensburg, Jac-Cen-Del, Lawrenceburg, Milan, North Decatur, Oldenburg Academy, Rising Sun, South Dearborn, South Decatur, South Ripley
24. Edinburgh (11): Center Grove, Columbus East, Columbus North, Edinburgh, Franklin, Greenwood, Hauser, Indian Creek, Southwestern (Shelbyville), Whiteland, Waldron
25. Brown County (13): Bloomfield, Bloomington North, Bloomington South, Brown County, Cloverdale, Eastern Greene, Edgewood, Eminence, Martinsville, Monrovia, Mooresville, Owen Valley, White River Valley
26. Terre Haute North (13): Clay City, Holy Cross, Linton, North Central (Farmersburg), Northview, Riverton Parke, Shakamak, South Vermillion, Sullivan, Terre Haute North, Terre Haute South, Union (Dugger), West Vigo
27. Bedford North Lawrence (12): Bedford North Lawrence, Brownstown, Crothersville, Eastern (Pekin), Medora, Mitchell, Orleans, Paoli, Salem, Seymour, Springs Valley, Trinity Lutheran, West Washington
28. Southwestern (Hanover) (13): Austin, Charlestown, Henryville, Jeffersonville, Jennings County, Madison, Madison Shawe, New Washington, Rock Creek Academy, Scottsburg, Sliver Creek, Southwestern (Hanover), Switzerland County
29. Crawford County (11): Borden, Christian Academy of Indiana, Clarksville, Corydon, Crawford County, Floyd Central, Lanesville, New Albany, North Harrison, Providence, South Central (Elizabeth)
30. Jasper (11): Cannelton, Forest Park, Heritage Hills, Jasper, Loogootee, Northeast Dubois, Perry Central, Shoals, South Spencer, Southridge, Tell City
31. South Knox (13): Barr-Reeve, Gibson Southern, North Daviess, North Knox, Pike Central, Princeton, South Knox, Tecumseh, Vincennes Lincoln, Vincennes Rivet, Washington, Washington Catholic, Wood Memorial
32. Evansville Mater Dei (13): Boonville, Castle, Evansville Bosse, Evansville Central, Evansville Day, Evansville Harrison, Evansville Mater Dei, Evansville Memorial, Evansville North, Evansville Reitz, Mount Vernon (Posey), North Posey, Signature.
 
REGIONALS
Date: Saturday, Oct. 18
Admission: Free
Advancement: The top 15 individuals and the top five teams advance to semistate.
 
1. Crown Point: Crown Point, Hammond Gavit
2. New Prairie: Chesterton, Rensselaer
3. Harrison (West Lafayette): Harrison (West Lafayette), Benton Central
4. Culver Academies: Culver Academies, Logansport
5. Elkhart Central: Elkhart Central, South Bend Riley
6. West Noble: Fort Wayne Northrop, West Noble
7. Marion: Bellmont, Marion
8. Delta: Delta, Pendleton Heights
9. Ben Davis: Ben Davis, South Putnam
10. Brebeuf: Brebeuf, Carmel
11. Rushville: Connersville, New Palestine
12. Greensburg: Edinburgh, South Dearborn
13. Brown County: Brown County, Terre Haute North
14. Bedford North Lawrence: Bedford North Lawrence, Southwestern (Hanover)
15. Crawford County: Crawford County, Jasper
16. Pike Central: Evansville Mater Dei, South Knox
 
SEMISTATES
Date: Saturday, Oct. 25
Admission: Free
Advancement: The top 15 individuals and top six teams advance to the state finals.
 
1. New Prairie: Crown Point, Culver Academies, Harrison (West Lafayette), New Prairie
2. New Haven: Delta, Elkhart Central, Marion, West Noble
3. Franklin Central: Ben Davis, Brebeuf, Greensburg, Rushville
4. Brown County: Bedford North Lawrence, Brown County, Crawford County, Pike Central
 
STATE FINALS
Date: Saturday, Nov. 1
Time: Girls 1 p.m. ET, Boys 1:45 p.m. ET
Admission: $8
LaVern Gibson Championship Cross Country Course, Wabash Valley Sports Center, 599 South Tabortown Road, Terre Haute 47803
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GXC: 2008 postseason tournament dates, sites released

With the girls cross country season set to open Monday, Aug. 18, HoosierAuthority.com whets your 5K appetite by listing sectional, regional, semistate, and state finals info for the 28th Annual IHSAA Girls Cross Country State Tournament Series.

The 2008 tournament lineup, courtesy of ihsaa.org:
 
SECTIONALS
Date: Tuesday, Oct. 14
Admission: Free
Advancement: The top 15 individuals and top five teams advance to regionals.
 
1. Hammond Gavit (10): Calumet, East Chicago Central, Griffith, Hammond, Hammond Noll, Hammond Gavit, Hammond Morton, Highland, Lake Central, Munster
2. Crown Point (13): Andrean, Crown Point, Gary Roosevelt, Gary Wallace, Gary West, Gary Wirt, Hanover Central, Hobart, Lake Station, Lowell, Merrillville, River Forest, Whiting
3. Chesterton (11): Chesterton, LaPorte, Marquette Catholic, Michigan City, New Prairie, Portage, South Central (Union Mills), Valparaiso, Washington Township, Westville, Wheeler
4. Rensselaer (12): Boone Grove, Hebron, Kankakee Valley, Knox, Kouts, LaCrosse, Morgan Township, North Judson, Oregon-Davis, Rensselaer, West Central, Winamac
5. Benton Central (11): Attica, Benton Central, Covington, Fountain Central, Frontier, North Vermillion, North White, Seeger, South Newton, Tri-County, Twin Lakes.
6. Harrison (West Lafayette) (12): Carroll (Flora), Clinton Central, Clinton Prairie, Delphi, Frankfort, Harrison (West Lafayette), Lafayette Central Catholic, Lafayette Jefferson, McCutcheon, North Montgomery, Rossville, West Lafayette
7. Culver Academies (11): Argos, Caston, Culver Academies, Culver Community, Manchester, North Miami, Northfield, Plymouth, Rochester, Tippecanoe Valley, Triton
8. Logansport (12): Cass, Eastern (Greentown), Kokomo, Logansport, Maconaquah, Madison-Grant, Northwestern, Oak Hill, Peru, Pioneer, Taylor, Western
9. South Bend Riley (11): Bremen, Glenn, LaVille, Mishawaka, Mishawaka Marian, Penn, South Bend Adams, South Bend Clay, South Bend Riley, South Bend St. Joseph’s, South Bend Washington
10. Elkhart Central (12): Bethany Christian, Concord, Elkhart Central, Elkhart Christian Academy, Elkhart Memorial, Fairfield, Goshen, Jimtown, Northridge, NorthWood, Warsaw, Wawasee
11. West Noble (13): Angola, Central Noble, DeKalb, East Noble, Eastside, Fremont, Garrett, Hamilton, Howe Military, Lakeland, Prairie Heights, West Noble, Westview
12. Fort Wayne Northrop (12): Carroll (Fort Wayne), Fort Wayne Dwenger, Fort Wayne Luers, Fort Wayne Blackhawk Christian, Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran, Fort Wayne Northrop, Fort Wayne North, Fort Wayne Snider, Fort Wayne South, Leo, New Haven, Woodlan
13. Bellmont (12): Adams Central, Bellmont, Bluffton, Fort Wayne Canterbury, Fort Wayne Elmhurst, Fort Wayne Wayne, Harding, Heritage, Homestead, Norwell, South Adams, Southern Wells
14. Marion (12): Blackford, Churubusco, Columbia City, Eastbrook, Huntington North, Marion, Marion Lakeview Christian, Mississinewa, Southwood, Wabash, White’s, Whitko
15. Pendleton Heights (13): Alexandria, Anderson, Anderson Highland, Blue River Valley, Daleville, Elwood, Frankton, Lapel, Mt. Vernon (Fortville), Liberty Christian, Pendleton Heights, Shenandoah, Yorktown
16. Delta (13): Cowan, Delta, Jay County, Monroe Central, Muncie Burris, Muncie Central, Muncie South, Randolph Southern, Union (Modoc), Union City, Wapahani, Wes-Del, Winchester
17. South Putnam (13): Avon, Brownsburg, Cascade, Crawfordsville, Danville, Greencastle, North Putnam, Plainfield, Rockville, South Putnam, Southmont, Tri-West Hendricks, Western Boone
18. Ben Davis (14): Ben Davis, Covenant Christian (Indianapolis), Decatur Central, Herron, Indianapolis Attucks, Indianapolis Manual, Indianapolis Northwest, Indianapolis Ritter, Indianapolis Washington, International, Perry Meridian, Pike, Southport, Speedway
19. Carmel (13): Carmel, Fishers, Guerin Catholic, Hamilton Heights, Hamilton Southeastern, Lebanon, Noblesville, Sheridan, Tipton, Tri-Central, University, Westfield, Zionsville
20. Brebeuf (13): Brebeuf, Heritage Christian, Indiana School for the Deaf, Indianapolis Arlington, Indianapolis Chatard, Indianapolis Broad Ripple, Indianapolis Cathedral, Indianapolis Tech, Lawrence Central, Lawrence North, North Central (Indianapolis), Park Tudor, Tindley
21. New Palestine (13): Beech Grove, Eastern Hancock, Franklin Central, Greenfield- Central, Indianapolis Howe Academy, Indianapolis Lutheran, Indianapolis Scecina, Morristown, New Palestine, Roncalli, Shelbyville, Triton Central, Warren Central
22. Connersville (13): Cambridge City Lincoln, Centerville, Connersville, Hagerstown, Knightstown, Morton Memorial, New Castle, Northeastern, Richmond, Rushville, Seton Catholic, Tri, Union County
23. South Dearborn (13): Batesville, East Central, Franklin County, Greensburg, Jac-Cen-Del, Lawrenceburg, Milan, North Decatur, Oldenburg Academy, Rising Sun, South Dearborn, South Decatur, South Ripley
24. Edinburgh (11): Center Grove, Columbus East, Columbus North, Edinburgh, Franklin, Greenwood, Hauser, Indian Creek, Southwestern (Shelbyville), Whiteland, Waldron
25. Brown County (13): Bloomfield, Bloomington North, Bloomington South, Brown County, Cloverdale, Eastern Greene, Edgewood, Eminence, Martinsville, Monrovia, Mooresville, Owen Valley, White River Valley
26. Terre Haute North (13): Clay City, Holy Cross, Linton, North Central (Farmersburg), Northview, Riverton Parke, Shakamak, South Vermillion, Sullivan, Terre Haute North, Terre Haute South, Union (Dugger), West Vigo
27. Bedford North Lawrence (12): Bedford North Lawrence, Brownstown, Crothersville, Eastern (Pekin), Medora, Mitchell, Orleans, Paoli, Salem, Seymour, Springs Valley, Trinity Lutheran, West Washington
28. Southwestern (Hanover) (13): Austin, Charlestown, Henryville, Jeffersonville, Jennings County, Madison, Madison Shawe, New Washington, Rock Creek Academy, Scottsburg, Sliver Creek, Southwestern (Hanover), Switzerland County
29. Crawford County (11): Borden, Christian Academy of Indiana, Clarksville, Corydon, Crawford County, Floyd Central, Lanesville, New Albany, North Harrison, Providence, South Central (Elizabeth)
30. Jasper (11): Cannelton, Forest Park, Heritage Hills, Jasper, Loogootee, Northeast Dubois, Perry Central, Shoals, South Spencer, Southridge, Tell City
31. South Knox (13): Barr-Reeve, Gibson Southern, North Daviess, North Knox, Pike Central, Princeton, South Knox, Tecumseh, Vincennes Lincoln, Vincennes Rivet, Washington, Washington Catholic, Wood Memorial
32. Evansville Mater Dei (13): Boonville, Castle, Evansville Bosse, Evansville Central, Evansville Day, Evansville Harrison, Evansville Mater Dei, Evansville Memorial, Evansville North, Evansville Reitz, Mount Vernon (Posey), North Posey, Signature.
 
REGIONALS
Date: Saturday, Oct. 18
Admission: Free
Advancement: The top 15 individuals and the top five teams advance to semistate.
 
1. Crown Point: Crown Point, Hammond Gavit
2. New Prairie: Chesterton, Rensselaer
3. Harrison (West Lafayette): Harrison (West Lafayette), Benton Central
4. Culver Academies: Culver Academies, Logansport
5. Elkhart Central: Elkhart Central, South Bend Riley
6. West Noble: Fort Wayne Northrop, West Noble
7. Marion: Bellmont, Marion
8. Delta: Delta, Pendleton Heights
9. Ben Davis: Ben Davis, South Putnam
10. Brebeuf: Brebeuf, Carmel
11. Rushville: Connersville, New Palestine
12. Greensburg: Edinburgh, South Dearborn
13. Brown County: Brown County, Terre Haute North
14. Bedford North Lawrence: Bedford North Lawrence, Southwestern (Hanover)
15. Crawford County: Crawford County, Jasper
16. Pike Central: Evansville Mater Dei, South Knox
 
SEMISTATES
Date: Saturday, Oct. 25
Admission: Free
Advancement: The top 15 individuals and top six teams advance to the state finals.
 
1. New Prairie: Crown Point, Culver Academies, Harrison (West Lafayette), New Prairie
2. New Haven: Delta, Elkhart Central, Marion, West Noble
3. Franklin Central: Ben Davis, Brebeuf, Greensburg, Rushville
4. Brown County: Bedford North Lawrence, Brown County, Crawford County, Pike Central
 
STATE FINALS
Date: Saturday, Nov. 1
Time: Girls 1 p.m. ET, Boys 1:45 p.m. ET
Admission: $8
LaVern Gibson Championship Cross Country Course, Wabash Valley Sports Center, 599 South Tabortown Road, Terre Haute 47803
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