IHSAA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Saturday June 29, 2013 PRESENT Chairperson Nancy Alspaugh, Mike Broughton, Victor Bush, Steve Cox, Phil Ford, Don Gandy, Tim Grove, Jimmie Howell, Jed Jerrels, Paul Neidig, Janis Qualizza, Debb Stevens, Deborah Watson, Mike Whitten, Dave Worland, Director Elect Patti McCormack, Commissioner Bobby Cox, Assistant Commissioners Robert Faulkens, Phil Gardner, Chris Kaufman, Sandy Searcy, Sandra Walter, Directors Ed Sullivan, Jason Wille, and Attorney Bob Baker. MINUTES The minutes of the April 29, 2013 meeting were recommended for approval. A motion for approval was made by Tim Grove; seconded by Paul Neidig; the motion was approved 15‐0. 2013‐14 BOYS TENNIS TOURNAMENT SERIES Assistant Commissioner Kaufman reported on the general format, sites and other preliminary plans for the 2013‐14 Boys Tennis Tournament Series. Sectionals – October 2‐5, 2013
Sectional 1 Sectional 2 Sectional 3 Sectional 4
Alexandria Avon Bedford North Lawrence Bremen
Anderson Brownsburg Bloomington North Glenn
Elwood Community Danville Bloomington South LaVille
Frankton Mooresville Edgewood Plymouth
Lapel Plainfield Martinsville Triton
Pendleton Heights
Sectional 5 Sectional 6 Sectional 7 Sectional 8
Carmel Carroll (F.W.) Center Grove Brown County
Guerin Catholic Churubusco Franklin Community Columbus East
University F.W. Blackhawk Christian Greenwood Community Columbus North
Westfield F.W. Northrop Indian Creek Edinburgh
F.W. Snider Whiteland Community Hauser
Leo
Sectional 9 Sectional 10 Sectional 11 Sectional 12
Concord Connersville Crawfordsville Crown Point
Elkhart Central Franklin County North Montgomery Kankakee Valley
Elkhart Memorial Rushville Consolidated Rockville Lake Central
Northridge Union County Southmont Lowell
Turkey Run Rensselaer Central
Sectional 13 Sectional 14 Sectional 15 Sectional 16
Culver Academies Angola Delta East Chicago Central
Knox DeKalb Muncie Burris Gary Roosevelt
No. Judson‐San Pierre Fremont Muncie Central Gary West Side
Rochester Community Prairie Heights Muncie Southside Hammond Bishop Noll
Yorktown Hammond Clark
Hammond Morton
Sectional 17 Sectional 18 Sectional 19 Sectional 20
Central Noble Evansville Bosse Crawford County F. W. Concordia Lutheran
East Noble Evansville Day Eastern (Pekin) F.W. Bishop Dwenger
Howe Military Evansville Harrison Floyd Central F.W. North Side
Lakeland Evansville North North Harrison F.W. South Side
West Noble Evansville Reitz Memorial Salem New Haven
Westview
Sectional 21 Sectional 22 Sectional 23 Sectional 24
Attica Beech Groove Bethany Christian Fishers
Benton Central Franklin Central Fairfield Hamilton Heights
Covington Indpls. Lutheran Goshen Hamilton Southeastern
Fountain Central Roncalli Jimtown Noblesville
Seeger NorthWood
Sectional 25 Sectional 26 Sectional 27 Sectional 28
F.W. Canterbury Forest Park Jay County Clarksville
F.W. Bishop Luers Jasper Randolph Southern Jeffersonville
F.W. Wayne Heritage Hills Union City New Washington
Homestead Southridge Winchester Providence
Sectional 29 Sectional 30 Sectional 31 Sectional 32
Greensburg Eastern (Greentown) LaPorte Heritage Christian
Jennings County Kokomo Marquette Catholic Indpls. Arlington
Madison Consolidated Northwestern Michigan City Lawrence Central
Shawe Memorial Taylor New Prairie Lawrence North
Southwestern (Han.) Tipton Warren Central
Western
Sectional 33 Sectional 34 Sectional 35 Sectional 36
Frankfort Carroll (Flora) Barr‐Reeve Blackford
Lebanon Cass Loogootee Madison‐Grant
Rossville Delphi Community Northeast Dubois Marion
Western Boone Logansport Paoli Mississinewa
Zionsville Twin Lakes Springs Valley
Sectional 37 Sectional 38 Sectional 39 Sectional 40
Andrean Evansville Central Eastern Hancock Calumet
Gary Wallace Evansville Mater Dei Greenfield‐Central Griffith
Hobart Evansville F.J. Reitz Mt. Vernon (Fortville) Hammond
Lake Station Mt. Vernon New Palestine Hammond Gavit
Merrillville Highland
River Forest Munster
Sectional 41 Sectional 42 Sectional 43 Sectional 44
Chris. Ac. of Indiana Blue River Valley Indpls. Broad Ripple Bloomfield
Corydon Central Knightstown Indpls. Chatard Linton‐Stockton
Lanesville New Castle Indpls. Cathedral North Daviess
New Albany Shenandoah North Central (Indpls.) White River Valley
South Central (Eliz.) Tri
Sectional 45 Sectional 46 Sectional 47 Sectional 48
Greencastle Adams Central Mishawaka Marian Maconaquah
Owen Valley Bellmont Mishawaka Manchester
Northview Bluffton Penn Peru
South Putnam Huntington North South Bend Adams Wabash
South Vermillion Norwell
South Adams
Sectional 49 Sectional 50 Sectional 51 Sectional 52
Brebeuf Jesuit Gibson Southern Chesterton Cambridge City Lincoln
Indpls. Arsenal Tech. Princeton Community Portage Centerville
International Tecumseh Valparaiso Hagerstown
Park Tudor North Posey Wheeler Northeastern
Pike Wood Memorial Richmond
Sectional 53 Sectional 54 Sectional 55 Sectional 56
Austin Morristown Borden S.B. Clay
Brownstown Central Shelbyville Charlestown S.B. Riley
Scottsburg Southwestern (Shelbyville) Henryville S.B. St. Joseph
Seymour Triton Central Silver Creek S.B. Washington
Trinity Lutheran Waldron
Sectional 57 Sectional 58 Sectional 59 Sectional 60
Batesville Decatur Central Ben Davis Boonville
East Central Indpls. Scecina Memorial Covenant Christian (Indpls.) Castle
Lawrenceburg Perry Meridian Indpls. Cardinal Ritter South Spencer
Milan Southport Indpls. Crispus Attucks Tell City
Oldenburg Academy Indpls. Northwest
South Dearborn Speedway
Sectional 61 Sectional 62 Sectional 63 Sectional 64
North Central (Farm.) Pike Central Columbia City Harrison (W. Lafayette)
Sullivan Vincennes Lincoln Tippecanoe Valley Lafayette Central Catholic
Terre Haute North Vincennes Rivet Warsaw Community Lafayette Jefferson
Terre Haute South Washington Wawasee McCutcheon
West Vigo Washington Catholic Whitko West Lafayette
Regionals – October 8‐9, 2013
Regional 1 Regional 2 Regional 3 Regional 4
Avon Carroll (F.W) Center Grove Concord
Avon Carroll (F.W) Center Grove Concord
Ben Davis F.W. Concordia Lutheran Franklin Central DeKalb
Lebanon Homestead Shelbyville East Noble
Pike Norwell Southport Goshen
Regional 5 Regional 6 Regional 7 Regional 8
Crawfordsville Culver Academies Evansville Bosse Jasper
Crawfordsville Bremen Evansville Bosse Jasper
Fountain Central Culver Academies Mt. Vernon Loogootee
Northview Peru Princeton North Daviess
Terre Haute North Warsaw South Spencer Vincennes Lincoln
Regional 9 Regional 10 Regional 11 Regional 12
Kokomo Marion Munster North Central (Indpls.)
Carmel Anderson Crown Point Hamilton Southeastern
Kokomo Delta East Chicago Central Lawrence North
Logansport Jay County Merrillville Mt. Vernon (Fortville)
West Lafayette Marion Munster North Central (Indpls.)
Regional 13 Regional 14 Regional 15 Regional 16
Portage Richmond Seymour Silver Creek
LaPorte Connersville Bloomington North Floyd Central
Penn New Castle Columbus North Jeffersonville
Portage Richmond Jennings County New Albany
S.B. Clay South Dearborn Seymour Silver Creek
Semi‐State – October 12, 2013
Semi‐State 1 Semi‐State 2 Semi‐State 3 Semi‐State 4
Center Grove Culver Academies Homestead Jasper
Avon Culver Academies Carroll (F.W.) Evansville Bosse
Center Grove Kokomo Concord Jasper
Crawfordsville Munster Marion Seymour
Richmond Portage North Central (Indpls.) Silver Creek
State Championships (Team) Quarter Finals, October 18, 2013, hosted by Carmel High School and Fishers High School Semi‐Finals and Championships, October 19, 2013, hosted by North Central (Indpls.) High School Regionals (Singles/Doubles) – October 19, 2013, Bedford North Lawrence, Carmel, Kokomo, LaPorte State (Singles/Doubles) – October 25‐26, 2013, Park Tudor High School The staff has determined that third and fourth place consolation matches at the state championships will be eliminated. A motion to approve the recommendations for the boys’ tennis tournament series was made by Phil Ford; seconded by Mike Broughton; the motion was approved 15‐0. 2013‐14 BOYS & GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY TOURNAMENT SERIES Assistant Commissioner Gardner reported on the general format, sites and other preliminary plans for the 2013‐14 Boys and Girls Cross Country Tournament Series.
Sectionals – October 15, 2013
Sectional 1 Sectional 2 Sectional 3 Sectional 4
Calumet 21st Charter School Chesterton Cov. Christian (De.)
East Chicago Central Andrean Boone Grove Kankakee Valley
Gary West Side Bowman Academy Lake Station Edison Knox
Griffith Crown Point LaPorte Kouts
Hammond Bishop Noll Gary Lighthouse Marquette Catholic LaCrosse
Hammond Gary Roosevelt Michigan City Morgan Township
Hammond Clark Gary Wallace New Prairie North Judson‐San Pierre
Hammond Gavit Hanover Central Portage North Newton
Hammond Morton Hebron South Central (U.M.) Oregon‐Davis
Highland Hobart Valparaiso Rensselaer Central
Lake Central Lowell Washington Township South Newton
Munster Merrillville Westville West Central
Whiting River Forest Wheeler
Sectional 5 Sectional 6 Sectional 7 Sectional 8
Attica Clinton Central Argos Carroll (Flora)
Benton Central Clinton Prairie Caston Cass
Covington Delphi Community Culver Academies Eastern (Greentown)
Crawfordsville Faith Christian Culver Community Kokomo
Fountain Central Frankfort Lakeland Christian Ac. Logansport
Frontier Harrison (W. Lafayette) Manchester Maconaquah
North Montgomery Laf. Central Catholic North Miami Northwestern
North Vermillion Lafayette Jefferson Plymouth Peru
North White McCutcheon Rochester Community Pioneer
Seeger Rossville Tippecanoe Valley Taylor
Southmont West Lafayette Triton Western
Tri‐County Western Boone Warsaw Community Winamac Community
Twin Lakes
Sectional 9 Sectional 10 Sectional 11 Sectional 12
Bremen Bethany Christian Angola Carroll (F.W.)
Glenn Concord Central Noble Columbia City
LaVille Elkhart Central Churubusco F.W. Blackhawk Ch.
Mishawaka Elkhart Christian Ac. DeKalb F.W. Concordia Lutheran
Mishawaka Marian Elkhart Memorial East Noble F.W. Bishop Dwenger
Penn Fairfield Eastside F.W. Northrop
S.B. Adams Goshen Fremont F.W. Northside
S.B. Clay Jimtown Hamilton F.W. Snider
S.B. Riley Northridge The Howe School Garrett
S.B. St. Joseph NorthWood Lakeland Homestead
S.B. Washington Wawasee Prairie Heights Lakewood Park Christ.
West Noble Leo
Westview Whitko
Sectional 13 Sectional 14 Sectional 15 Sectional 16
Adams Central Blackford Alexandria Monroe Cowan
Bellmont Eastbrook Anderson Delta
Bluffton Huntington North Blue River Valley Jay County
F.W. Canterbury Madison‐Grant Daleville Monroe Central
F.W. Bishop Luers Marion Elwood Community Muncie Burris
F.W. Southside Mississinewa Frankton Muncie Central
F.W. Wayne Northfield Lapel Muncie Southside
Heritage Oak Hill Liberty Christian Randolph Southern
New Haven Southern Wells Mt. Vernon (Fort.) Union (Modoc)
Norwell Southwood Pendleton Heights Union City
South Adams Wabash Shenandoah Wapahani
Woodlan Yorktown Wes‐Del
Winchester Community
Sectional 17 Sectional 18 Sectional 19 Sectional 20
Avon Ben Davis Carmel Brebeuf Jesuit
Bethesda Christian Cov. Christian (Indpls.) Fishers Heritage Christian
Brownsburg Fall Creek Guerin Catholic Herron
Cascade Indpls. Crispus Attucks Hamilton Heights IN School for the Deaf
Cloverdale Indpls. Howe Hamilton S.E. Indpls. Arlington
Danville Community Indpls. Manual Indpls. Math & Science Indpls. Broad Ripple
Decatur Central Indpls. Metropolitan Lebanon Indpls. Cathedral
Greencastle Indpls. Northwest Noblesville Indpls. Bishop Chatard
North Putnam Indpls. Cardinal Ritter IN School for the Blind Indpls. Arsenal Tech.
Plainfield Indpls. Shortridge Sheridan Irvington Prep. Acad.
South Putnam Indpls. Washington Tipton Lawrence Central
Tri‐West Hendricks International Tri‐Central Lawrence North
Pike University North Central (Indpls.)
Speedway Westfield Park Tudor
Zionsville Tindley
Sectional 21 Sectional 22 Sectional 23 Sectional 24
Baptist Academy Cambridge City Batesville Center Grove
Beech Grove Centerville East Central Eminence
Eastern Hancock Connersville Greensburg Franklin Community
Franklin Central Franklin County Jac‐Cen‐Del Greenwood Community
Greenfield‐Central Hagerstown Lawrenceburg Greenwood Chris. Ac.
Indpls. Lutheran Knightstown Milan Monrovia
Indpls. Marshall New Castle North Decatur Mooresville
Indpls. Scecina Mem. Northeastern Oldenburg Academy Perry Meridian
Morristown Richmond Rising Sun Shelbyville
New Palestine Rushville Consolidated South Dearborn Southport
Roncalli Seton Catholic South Decatur Waldron
Triton Central Tri South Ripley Whiteland Community
Warren Central Union County
Sectional 25 Sectional 26 Sectional 27 Sectional 28
Brown County Clay City Bedford N.L. Austin
Brownstown Central Linton‐Stockton Bloomfield Charlestown
Columbus East North Central (Farm.) Bloomington North Henryville
Columbus North Northview Bloomington South Jennings County
Crothersville Owen Valley Eastern Greene Madison Consolidated
Edinburgh Riverton Parke Eastern (Pekin) New Washington
Hauser Rockville Edgewood Rock Creek Academy
Indian Creek Shakamak Medora Scottsburg
Martinsville South Vermillion Mitchell Shawe Memorial
Seymour Sullivan Orleans Silver Creek
Southwestern (Shelb.) Terre Haute North Paoli Southwestern (Han.)
Trinity Lutheran Terre Haute South Salem Switzerland County
White River Valley Turkey Run West Washington
Union (Dugger)
West Vigo
Sectional 29 Sectional 30 Sectional 31 Sectional 32
Borden Cannelton Barr‐Reeve Boonville
Christian Ac. Of Ind. Forest Park Gibson Southern Castle
Clarksville Heritage Hills North Daviess Evansville Bosse
Corydon Central Jasper North Knox Evansville Central
Crawford County Loogootee Pike Central Evansville Day
Floyd Central Northeast Dubois Princeton Community Evansville Harrison
Jeffersonville Perry Central South Knox Evansville Mater Dei
Lanesville Shoals Tecumseh Evansville Reitz Mem.
New Albany South Spencer Vincennes Lincoln Evansville North
North Harrison Southridge Vincennes Rivet Evansville F.J. Reitz
Providence Springs Valley Washington Mt. Vernon
South Central (Eliz.) Tell City Washington Catholic North Posey
Wood Memorial Signature Regionals – October 19, 2013
Regional 1 Regional 2 Regional 3 Regional 4
Crown Point New Prairie Harrison (W. Lafayette) Culver Academies
Crown Point Chesterton Benton Central Culver Academies
Hammond Gavit Rensselaer Central Harrison (W. Lafayette) Logansport
Regional 5 Regional 6 Regional 7 Regional 8
Elkhart Central West Noble Marion Delta
Elkhart Central Fort Wayne Northrop Bellmont Delta
S. B. Riley West Noble Marion Pendleton Heights
Regional 9 Regional 10 Regional 11 Regional 12
Ben Davis Brebeuf Jesuit Rushville Consolidated Greensburg
Ben Davis Brebeuf Jesuit Connersville Franklin Community
South Putnam Noblesville New Palestine South Dearborn
Regional 13 Regional 14 Regional 15 Regional 16
Brown County Bedford N.L. Crawford County Pike Central
Brown County Bedford N.L. Crawford County Evansville Mater Dei
Southwestern (Han.) Terre Haute North Jasper South Knox
Semi‐States – October 26, 2013
Semi State 1 Semi State 2 Semi State 3 Semi State 4
Brown County Carmel New Haven New Prairie
Bedford N.L. Ben Davis Delta Crown Point
Brown County Brebeuf Jesuit Elkhart Central Culver Academies
Crawford County Greensburg Marion Harrison (W. Lafayette)
Pike Central Rushville Consolidated West Noble New Prairie
State Championships – November 2, 2013, held at the LaVern Gibson Championship Cross Country Course, Terre Haute. A motion to approve the recommendations for the cross country tournament series was made by Don Gandy; seconded by Phil Ford; the motion was approved 15‐0. 2013‐14 FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT SERIES Assistant Commissioner Faulkens presented plans for the 2013‐14 Football Tournament Series. The following information was included in that recommendation. It is anticipated there will be 322 schools participating in the tournament series this year. Sectionals ‐ October 25, November 1, 8, 2013
Class 6A (32 Schools)
Sectional 1 Sectional 2 Sectional 3 Sectional 4
Crown Point Chesterton Carroll (FW) Carmel
Lafayette Jefferson Penn Fort Wayne Northrop Fishers
Lake Central Portage Homestead Hamilton Southeastern
Merrillville Valparaiso Warsaw Noblesville
Sectional 5 Sectional 6 Sectional 7 Sectional 8
Avon Lawrence Central Franklin Central Center Grove
Ben Davis Lawrence North Indpls. Arsenal Technical Columbus North
Brownsburg North Central (Indpls.) Perry Meridian Jeffersonville
Pike Warren Central Southport New Albany
Class 5A (34 Schools)
Sectional 9 Sectional 10 Sectional 11 Sectional 12
LaPorte Concord Harrison (W. Lafayette) F.W. North Side
Michigan City Elkhart Central Kokomo F.W. Snider
Mishawaka Elkhart Memorial McCutcheon F.W. Wayne
Munster Goshen Westfield Huntington North
South Bend Adams
Sectional 13 Sectional 14 Sectional 15 Sectional 16
Anderson Floyd Central Bedford North Lawrence Castle
Decatur Central Franklin Community Bloomington North Evansville North
Indianapolis Cathedral Jennings County Bloomington South Terre Haute North
Richmond Whiteland Community Martinsville Terre Haute South
Zionsville
Class 4A (64 Schools)
Sectional 17 Sectional 18 Sectional 19 Sectional 20
East Chicago Central Hobart Angola Columbia City
Gary West Side Kankakee Valley DeKalb Fort Wayne South Side
Griffith New Prairie East Noble Frankfort
Hammond Clark Plymouth F.W. Bishop Dwenger Jay County
Hammond Gavit S.B. Clay Leo Logansport
Hammond Morton S.B. Riley Northridge Marion
Highland S.B. St. Joseph NorthWood New Haven
Lowell S.B. Washington Wawasee Norwell
Sectional 21 Sectional 22 Sectional 23 Sectional 24
Beech Grove Danville Community Columbus East Boonville
Greenfield‐Central Indpls. Bishop Chatard Connersville Evansville Central
Mt. Vernon (Fortville) Indpls. Northwest East Central Evansville F.J. Reitz
Muncie Central Lebanon Franklin County Evansville Harrison
Muncie Southside Mooresville Greenwood Community Jasper
New Castle Northview Madison Consolidated Owen Valley
New Palestine Plainfield Shelbyville Seymour
Pendleton Heights Roncalli South Dearborn Silver Creek
Class 3A (64 Schools)
Sectional 25 Sectional 26 Sectional 27 Sectional 28
Andrean Culver Academies Bellmont Blackford
Calumet Fairfield F.W. Bishop Luers Delta
Gary Roosevelt Jimtown F.W. Concordia Lutheran Eastbrook
Gary Wallace Maconaquah Garrett Mississinewa
Glenn Peru Heritage Northwestern
Hammond Rochester Community Lakeland West Lafayette
Knox Tippecanoe Valley West Noble Western
Mishawaka Marian Twin Lakes Whitko Yorktown
Sectional 29 Sectional 30 Sectional 31 Sectional 32
Brebeuf Jesuit Batesville Brown County Evansville Bosse
Crawfordsville Greensburg Brownstown Central Evansville Reitz Memorial
Edgewood Guerin Catholic Charlestown Gibson Southern
Greencastle Hamilton Heights Corydon Central Heritage Hills
North Montgomery Indian Creek Mitchell Mount Vernon
Tri‐West Hendricks Indpls. Marshall North Harrison Pike Central
West Vigo Lawrenceburg Salem Princeton
Western Boone Rushville Washington Vincennes Lincoln
Class 2A (64 Schools)
Sectional 33 Sectional 34 Sectional 35 Sectional 36
Boone Grove Bremen Benton Central Alexandria
Bowman Academy Central Noble Cass Bluffton
Hammond Bishop Noll Churubusco Delphi Eastern (Greentown)
North Judson Eastside Lafayette Central Catholic Elwood
North Newton Manchester North Putnam Frankton
Rensselaer Central Prairie Heights Southmont Lapel
River Forest Wabash Taylor Madison‐Grant
Wheeler Woodlan Tipton Oak Hill
Sectional 37 Sectional 38 Sectional 39 Sectional 40
Cascade Centerville Clarksville Eastern Greene
Cloverdale Heritage Christian Crawford County Evansville Mater Dei
Indpls. Cardinal Ritter Indpls. Broad Ripple Eastern (Pekin) Forest Park
Indpls. Washington Indpls. Scecina Memorial Indpls. Emmerich Manual North Posey
Monrovia Knightstown Milan South Spencer
Park Tudor Shenandoah Paoli Southridge
South Vermillion Union County Providence Sullivan
Speedway Winchester Community Triton Central Tell City
Class 1A (64 Schools)
Sectional 41 Sectional 42 Sectional 43 Sectional 44
Culver Community Carroll (Flora) Adams Central Clinton Central
Lake Station Edison Caston Fremont Clinton Prairie
LaVille Frontier Howe School IN School for the Deaf
South Central (UM) North White North Miami Indpls. Arlington
Triton Pioneer Northfield Indpls. Shortridge
West Central Seeger South Adams Sheridan
Whiting South Newton Southern Wells Tindley
Winamac Tri‐County Southwood Tri‐Central
Sectional 45 Sectional 46 Sectional 47 Sectional 48
Cambridge City Lin. Edinburgh Attica Linton‐Stockton
Eastern Hancock Indpls. Howe Academy Covington North Daviess
Hagerstown Indpls. Lutheran Fountain Central North Knox
Monroe Central North Decatur North Central (Farm.) Perry Central
Northeastern South Decatur North Vermillion Springs Valley
Tri South Putnam Riverton Parke Tecumseh
Union City Trinity Lutheran Rockville Union (Dugger)
Wes‐Del West Washington Turkey Run Wood Memorial
Regionals Class 1A – 5A ‐ November 15, 2013 Class 6A – November 8, 2013 Semi‐States Class 1A – 5A ‐ November 22, 2013 Class 6A – November 15, 2013 State Championships Class 1A, 3A, 5A ‐ November 29, 2013 Class 2A, 4A, 6A ‐ November 30, 2013 A motion to approve the recommendations for the 2013‐14 Football Tournament Series was made by Don Gandy; seconded by Jimmie Howell; the motion was approved 15‐0. 2013‐14 GIRLS GOLF TOURNAMENT SERIES Assistant Commissioner Kaufman reported on the general format, sites and other preliminary plans for the 2013‐14 Girls Golf Tournament Series. Changes in host sites are listed below:
Sectionals – September 20, 21, 23, 2013
Sectional 1 Sectional 2 Sectional 3 Sectional 4
Andrean Boone Grove Culver Academies Kankakee Valley
Calumet Chesterton Glenn Lowell
Crown Point Hanover Central Knox North Judson‐San Pierre
Griffith LaCrosse LaPorte North Newton
Hammond Bishop Noll Merrillville Marquette Catholic Pioneer
Hammond Clark Portage Michigan City Rensselaer Central
Highland Valparaiso New Prairie South Newton
Hobart Westville Oregon Davis Twin Lakes
Lake Central Wheeler South Central (U.M) West Central
Munster Winamac Community
Sectional 5 Sectional 6 Sectional 7 Sectional 8
Benton Central Cass Elkhart Central Carroll (F.W.)
Clinton Central Eastern (Greentown) Elkhart Memorial Concord
Carroll (Flora) Kokomo LaVille East Noble
Delphi Community Logansport Mishawaka Fairfield
Frankfort Maconaquah Mishawaka Marian Goshen
Harrison (West Lafayette) North Miami Penn Northridge
Lafayette Central Catholic Northwestern S.B. Adams Prairie Heights
Lafayette Jefferson Peru S.B. Clay West Noble
McCutcheon Taylor S.B. Riley
West Lafayette Tipton S.B. St. Joseph
Western S.B. Washington
Sectional 9 Sectional 10 Sectional 11 Sectional 12
Angola Bremen Bellmont Blackford
DeKalb Caston F.W. Bishop Luers Eastbrook
F.W. Blackhawk Christian Columbia City F.W. Canterbury Huntington North
F.W. Concordia Lutheran NorthWood F.W. South Side Madison‐Grant
F.W. Bishop Dwenger Plymouth F.W. Wayne Manchester
F.W. North Side Rochester Community Homestead Marion
F.W. Northrop Tippecanoe Valley New Haven Mississinewa
F.W. Snider Triton Norwell Northfield
Fremont Warsaw Community South Adams Oak Hill
Leo Wawasee Southern Wells Southwood
Whitko Wabash
Sectional 13 Sectional 14 Sectional 15 Sectional 16
Alexandria Monroe Blue River Valley Heritage Christian Eastern Hancock
Anderson Delta Indpls. Broad Ripple Greenfield‐Central
Daleville Jay County Indpls. Cathedral Greenwood Community
Elwood Community Monroe Central Indpls. Bishop Chatard Knightstown
Fishers Muncie Central Indpls. Crispus Attucks Mt. Vernon (Fortville)
Hamilton Heights Muncie Southside Lawrence Central New Palestine
Hamilton Southeastern Union (Modoc) Lawrence North Pendleton Heights
Lapel Wapahani North Central (Indpls.) Shelbyville
Noblesville Wes‐Del Park Tudor Southwestern (Shelbyville)
Shenandoah Winchester Community Warren Central Whiteland Community
Yorktown
Sectional 17 Sectional 18 Sectional 19 Sectional 20
Cambridge City Lincoln Batesville Ben Davis Covington
Centerville Columbus East Brebeuf Jesuit Crawfordsville
Connersville Columbus North Carmel Fountain Central
Franklin County East Central Covenant Christian (Indpls.) Lebanon
Hagerstown Greensburg Guerin Catholic North Montgomery
New Castle Jac‐Cen‐Del Indpls. Cardinal Ritter Seeger
Richmond Milan Pike Southmont
Tri North Decatur Speedway Western Boone
Union County Oldenburg Academy Westfield Zionsville
Rushville Consolidated University
Sectional 21 Sectional 22 Sectional 23 Sectional 24
Avon Beech Grove Cloverdale Austin
Brownsburg Center Grove Greencastle Jennings County
Cascade Decatur Central Northview Lawrenceburg
Danville Community Franklin Central North Central (Farm.) Madison
Monrovia Indpls. Arsenal Tech. Rockville Rising Sun
Mooresville Indpls. Lutheran South Putnam Scottsburg
North Putnam Indpls. Scecina Mem. South Vermillion Shawe Memorial
Plainfield Perry Meridian Terre Haute North Southwestern (Hanover)
Tri‐West Hendricks Roncalli Terre Haute South South Dearborn
Shortridge West Vigo Switzerland County
Southport Shakamak
Sectional 25 Sectional 26 Sectional 27 Sectional 28
Borden Boonville Castle Linton‐Stockton
Charlestown Crawford County Evansville Bosse North Daviess
Christian Ac. of Indiana Forest Park Evansville Central North Knox
Clarksville Gibson Southern Evansville Harrison Pike Central
Corydon Central Heritage Hills Evansville Mater Dei Princeton Community
Floyd Central Jasper Evansville Reitz Memorial South Knox
Jeffersonville South Spencer Evansville North Sullivan
New Albany Southridge Evansville F.J. Reitz Vincennes Lincoln
North Harrison Mt. Vernon Vincennes Rivet
Providence North Posey Washington
Silver Creek Signature White River Valley
Sectional 29 Sectional 30
Bedford No. Lawrence Bloomington North
Brownstown Central Bloomington South
Eastern (Pekin) Brown County
Mitchell Eastern Greene
Paoli Edgewood
Salem Franklin Community
Seymour Indian Creek
Springs Valley Martinsville
Trinity Lutheran Owen Valley
Regionals – September 28, 2013
Regional 1 Regional 2 Regional 3 Regional 4 Lafayette Jefferson East Noble New Castle Roncalli
Hammond Bishop Noll Penn Anderson Ben Davis
Valparaiso East Noble Muncie Southside Crawfordsville
LaPorte Angola Lawrence Central Brownsburg
Twin Lakes Warsaw Community Mt. Vernon (Fortville) Southport
Lafayette Jefferson Norwell Richmond Northview
Western Huntington North Greensburg Jennings County
Regional 5 Washington
Corydon Central
Jasper
Evansville Reitz Mem.
North Daviess
Bedford North Lawrence
Bloomington North
Regional Sites (1) Lafayette Jefferson @ Battleground GC ‐ (Sectionals 1‐6) (2) East Noble @ Cobblestone GC ‐ (Sectionals 7‐12) (3) New Castle @ Westwood Golf Course ‐ (Sectionals 13‐18) (4) Roncalli @ Smock GC ‐ (Sectionals 19‐24) (5) Washington @ Country Oaks GC ‐ (Sectionals 25‐30) State Championships – October 4‐5, 2013, held at The Legends Golf Club, Franklin. The Boys Tennis tournament series format was realigned this year. A motion to approve the recommendations for the girls’ golf tournament series was made by Steve Cox; seconded by Dave Worland; the motion was approved 15‐0. 2013‐14 GIRLS AND BOYS SOCCER TOURNAMENT SERIES Assistant Commissioners Walter reported on the general format, sites and other preliminary plans for the 2013‐14 Girls and Boys Soccer Tournament Series. Girls Sectional‐ Class 2A – 32 Sites ‐ October 7, 8, 10, 12, 2013
Class 2A (150 Schools)
Sectional 1 Sectional 2 Sectional 3 Sectional 4
East Chicago Central Griffith Crown Point Chesterton
Hammond Hammond Gavit Kankakee Valley Hobart
Hammond Clark Highland Lowell Portage
Hammond Morton Lake Central Merrillville Valparaiso
Munster
Sectional 5 Sectional 6 Sectional 7 Sectional 8
LaPorte Mishawaka Culver Academies Concord
Michigan City Penn Northwood Elkhart Central
Mishawaka Marian S.B. Adams Plymouth Elkhart Memorial
S.B. St. Joseph S.B. Clay Warsaw Community Goshen
S.B. Washington S.B. Riley Wawasee Northridge
Sectional 9 Sectional 10 Sectional 11 Sectional 12
Angola Carroll (F.W.) Columbia City Bellmont
Dekalb F.W. Bishop Dwenger F.W. North Side F.W. South Side
East Noble F.W. Northrop Homestead F.W. Wayne
Leo F.W. Snider Huntington North New Haven
Norwell
Sectional 13 Sectional 14 Sectional 15 Sectional 16
Frankfort Kokomo Delta Anderson
Harrison (W. Lafayette) Logansport Jay County Fishers
Lafayette Jefferson Marion Muncie Central Hamilton SE
McCutcheon Mississinewa Muncie Southside Noblesville
Twin Lakes Western Yorktown Pendleton Heights
Sectional 17 Sectional 18 Sectional 19 Sectional 20
Carmel Avon Ben Davis Indpls. Cathedral
Guerin Catholic Brownsburg Brebeuf Jesuit Lawrence Central
Lebanon Danville Decatur Central Lawrence North
Westfield Mooresville Indpls. Northwest North Central (Indpls.)
Zionsville Plainfield Pike
Sectional 21 Sectional 22 Sectional 23 Sectional 24
Beech Grove Perry Meridian Greenfield‐Central Center Grove
Franklin Central Greenwood Com. Mt. Vernon (Fortville) Franklin Community
Indpls. Arsenal Tech Roncalli New Palestine Martinsville
Warren Central Southport Shelbyville Whiteland Community
Sectional 25 Sectional 26 Sectional 27 Sectional 28
Connersville Batesville Charlestown Bedford N. L.
Franklin County East Central Columbus East Bloomington North
New Castle Jennings County Columbus North Bloomington South
Richmond Madison Consolidated Scottsburg Edgewood
Rushville Consolidated South Dearborn Seymour
Sectional 29 Sectional 30 Sectional 31 Sectional 32
Northview Corydon Central Boonville Evansville Bosse
Owen Valley Floyd Central Castle Evansville Central
Terre Haute North Jeffersonville Evansville North Evansville F.J. Reitz
Terre Haute South New Albany Jasper Evansville Harrison
Vincennes Lincoln Providence Washington Evansville Reitz Mem.
Silver Creek Mt. Vernon
Class 1A ‐ 16 Sites ‐ October 7, 8, 10, 12, 2013
Class 1A (112 Schools)
Sectional 33 Sectional 34 Sectional 35 Sectional 36
Andrean Boone Grove Argos Bethany Christian
Hammond Bishop Noll Cov. Christian (De.) Bremen Central Noble
Marquette Catholic Hanover Central Culver Community Garrett
Washington Township Hebron Elkhart Christian Ac. Lakeland
Westville Kouts Glenn Lakewood Park Chris.
Wheeler Rensselaer Central LaVille West Noble
Rochester Community Westview
Sectional 37 Sectional 38 Sectional 39 Sectional 40
F.W. Blackhawk Chris. Blackford Benton Central Eastern (Greentown)
F.W. Bishop Luers Eastbrook Delphi Community Hamilton Heights
F.W. Canterbury Maconaquah Faith Christian Muncie Burris
F.W. Concordia Luth. Manchester Lafayette Central Catholic Sheridan
Heritage North Miami Northwestern Taylor
South Adams Oak Hill Rossville Tipton
Whitko Peru West Lafayette Tri‐Central
Woodlan Wapahani
Sectional 41 Sectional 42 Sectional 43 Sectional 44
Centerville Heritage Christian Brown County Cascade
Greensburg Herron Covenant Chris. (Indpls.) Crawfordsville
Knightstown Indpls. Bish. Chatard Greenwood Christian Ac. Greencastle
Morristown Indpls. Broad Ripple Indpls. Cardinal Ritter North Montgomery
Triton Central Indpls. Howe Indpls. Washington North Putnam
Union County Indpls. Lutheran Monrovia Southmont
Indpls. Scecina Mem. Park Tudor Tri‐West Hendricks
University Speedway Western Boone
Sectional 45 Sectional 46 Sectional 47 Sectional 48
Lawrenceburg Christian Acad. of Ind. North Knox Evansville Day
Oldenburg Academy Forest Park Pike Central Evansville Mater Dei
Rising Sun Heritage Hills South Knox Gibson Southern
South Ripley North Harrison South Vermillion North Posey
Southwestern (Han.) Northeast Dubois Sullivan Princeton Community
Switzerland County Salem Washington Catholic Wood Memorial
South Spencer West Vigo
Regionals ‐ October 16, 19, 2013
Regional 1 Regional 2 Regional 3 Regional 4
Valparaiso Goshen East Noble Logansport
Crown Point Elkhart Memorial Carroll (F.W.) Hamilton SE
East Chicago Central Mishawaka Marian East Noble Harrison (W. Lafayette)
Highland Plymouth Homestead Kokomo
Portage S.B. Riley Norwell Yorktown
Regional 5 Regional 6 Regional 7 Regional 8
Zionsville Shelbyville East Central Jasper
Ben Davis Franklin Community Batesville Castle
Carmel Greenfield‐Central Bedford North Lawrence Evansville F.J. Reitz
North Central (Indpls.) Roncalli Columbus North Floyd Central
Plainfield Warren Central Rushville Consolidated Terre Haute South
Regionals 9‐16 – October 19, 2013 Odd # Sectional Champion will Host in 2013 (w/ approval of facility)
Regional 9 Regional 10 Regional 11 Regional 12
Wheeler Argos F.W. Bishop Luers West Lafayette
Covenant Christian (De.) Westview Blackford Sheridan
Regional 13 Regional 14 Regional 15 Regional 16
Centerville Park Tudor Lawrenceburg Sullivan
Indpls. Bishop Chatard Greencastle Forest Park North Posey
Semi‐State ‐ October 26, 2013
Semi State 1 (North) Semi State 2 (North) Semi State 3 (South) Semi State 4 (South)
S.B. St. Joseph Argos Evan. Harrison @Roberts Evansville Mater Dei
East Noble Regional 9 Winner East Central Regional 13 Winner
Goshen Regional 10 Winner Jasper Regional 14 Winner
Logansport Regional 11 Winner Shelbyville Regional 15 Winner
Valparaiso Regional 12 Winner Zionsville Regional 16 Winner
State Championships ‐ IUPUI, Michael Carroll Stadium
Class 1A and 2A ‐ November 2, 2013
Boys Sectionals ‐ October 7, 9, 11, 12, 2013
Class 2A ‐ (150 Schools)
Sectional 1 Sectional 2 Sectional 3 Sectional 4
East Chicago Central Griffith Crown Point Chesterton
Hammond Hammond Gavit Kankakee Valley Hobart
Hammond Clark Highland Lowell Portage
Hammond Morton Lake Central Merrillville Valparaiso
Munster
Sectional 5 Sectional 6 Sectional 7 Sectional 8
LaPorte Mishawaka Culver Academies Concord
Michigan City Penn Northwood Elkhart Central
S.B. St. Joseph S.B. Adams Plymouth Elkhart Memorial
S.B. Washington S.B. Clay Warsaw Community Goshen
S.B. Riley Wawasee Northridge
Sectional 9 Sectional 10 Sectional 11 Sectional 12
Angola Carroll (F. W.) Columbia City Bellmont
Dekalb F.W. Canterbury F.W. North Side F.W. South Side
East Noble F.W. Bishop Dwenger Homestead F.W. Wayne
Leo F.W. Northrop Huntington North New Haven
F.W. Snider Norwell
Sectional 13 Sectional 14 Sectional 15 Sectional 16
Frankfort Kokomo Delta Anderson
Harrison (W. Lafayette) Logansport Jay County Fishers
Lafayette Jefferson Marion Muncie Central Hamilton S.E.
McCutcheon Mississinewa Muncie Southside Noblesville
Twin Lakes Western Yorktown Pendleton Heights
West Lafayette
Sectional 17 Sectional 18 Sectional 19 Sectional 20
Carmel Avon Ben Davis Indpls. Cathedral
Lebanon Brownsburg Brebeuf Jesuit Lawrence Central
Westfield Danville Community Decatur Central Lawrence North
Zionsville Mooresville Indpls. Northwest North Central (Indpls.)
Plainfield Pike
Sectional 21 Sectional 22 Sectional 23 Sectional 24
Beech Grove Perry Meridian Greenfield‐Central Center Grove
Franklin Central Greenwood Com. Mt. Vernon (Fortville) Franklin Community
Indpls. Arsenal Tech Roncalli New Palestine Martinsville
Indpls. Bishop Chatard Southport Shelbyville Whiteland Community
Warren Central
Sectional 25 Sectional 26 Sectional 27 Sectional 28
Connersville Batesville Charlestown Bedford N.L.
Franklin County East Central Columbus East Bloomington North
New Castle Jennings County Columbus North Bloomington South
Richmond Madison Cons. Scottsburg Edgewood
Rushville Consolidated South Dearborn Seymour
Sectional 29 Sectional 30 Sectional 31 Sectional 32
Northview Corydon Central Boonville Evansville Bosse
Owen Valley Floyd Central Castle Evansville Central
Terre Haute North Jeffersonville Evansville North Evansville F.J. Reitz
Terre Haute South New Albany Jasper Evansville Harrison
Vincennes Lincoln Silver Creek Washington Evansville Reitz Mem.
Mt. Vernon
Class 1A (150 Schools)
Sectional 33 Sectional 34 Sectional 35 Sectional 36
Andrean Marquette Catholic Boone Grove Bethany Christian
Cov. Christian (De.) Washington Township Hebron Elkhart Christian Acad.
Hammond Bishop Noll Westville Kouts Glenn
Hanover Central Wheeler Morgan Township LaVille
Rensselaer Central Oregon‐Davis Mishawaka Marian
Sectional 37 Sectional 38 Sectional 39 Sectional 40
Howe School Central Noble F.W. Bishop Luers F.W. Concordia Luth.
Lakeland Eastside Heritage F.W. Blackhawk Chr.
Prairie Heights Garrett South Adams Manchester
West Noble Hamilton Woodlan Whitko
Westview Lakewood Park Chris.
Sectional 41 Sectional 42 Sectional 43 Sectional 44
Argos Caston Benton Central Blackford
Bremen Maconaquah Carroll (Flora) Eastbrook
Culver Community North Miami Delphi Community Eastern (Greentown)
Lakeland Christian Peru Faith Christian Oak Hill
Winamac Community Rochester Community Lafayette Central Cath.
Sectional 45 Sectional 46 Sectional 47 Sectional 48
Northwestern Hamilton Heights Guerin Catholic Crawfordsville
Rossville Liberty Christian Heritage Christian North Montgomery
Taylor Muncie Burris Indpls. Broad Ripple Southmont
Tipton Sheridan Park Tudor Western Boone
Tri‐Central Wapahani University
Sectional 49 Sectional 50 Sectional 51 Sectional 52
Covington Bethesda Christian Covenant Chris. (Indpls.) Herron
North Putnam Cascade Indpls. Cardinal Ritter Indpls. Metropolitan
South Vermillion Greencastle Indpls. Crispus Attucks Indpls. Washington
West Vigo Ind. Math & Science Indpls. Emmerich Manual Monrovia
Tri‐West Hendricks Indpls. Shortridge Speedway
International
Sectional 53 Sectional 54 Sectional 55 Sectional 56
Baptist Academy Centerville Brown County Greensburg
Indpls. Howe Knightstown Greenwood Christian Hauser
Indpls. John Marshall Seton Catholic Morristown Oldenburg Academy
Indpls. Lutheran Union County Southwestern (Shelby.) Waldron
Indpls. Scecina Mem.
Irvington Prep. Ac.
Sectional 57 Sectional 58 Sectional 59 Sectional 60
Jac‐Cen‐Del Austin Henryville Christian Ac. of Ind.
Lawrenceburg Rising Sun Mitchell Lanesville
Milan Shawe Memorial Salem North Harrison
South Ripley Southwestern (Han.) Trinity Lutheran Providence
Switzerland County Rock Creek Academy
Sectional 61 Sectional 62 Sectional 63 Sectional 64
North Knox Pike Central Forest Park Evansville Day
South Knox Northeast Dubois Heritage Hills Evansville Mater Dei
Sullivan Shoals South Spencer Gibson Southern
Vincennes Rivet Washington Catholic Tell City North Posey
Wood Memorial Princeton
Regionals ‐ October 17, 19, 2013
Regional 1 Regional 2 Regional 3 Regional 4
Merrillville Mishawaka Carroll (F.W.) Kokomo
Lake Central Concord Bellmont Lafayette Jefferson
Merrillville S.B. Adams Dekalb Logansport
Munster S.B. St. Joseph F.W. Canterbury Noblesville
Valparaiso Warsaw Community Homestead Yorktown
Regional 5 Regional 6 Regional 7 Regional 8
North Central (Indpls.) Mt. Vernon (Fort.) Columbus North Washington
Brownsburg Center Grove Bloomington North Evansville Harrison
Lebanon New Palestine Columbus North Evansville North
North Central (Indpls.) Southport Madison Consolidated Floyd Central
Pike Warren Central Richmond Terre Haute North
Regional 9 Regional 10 Regional 11 Regional 12
LaVille Garrett Peru Tipton
Boone Grove F.W. Blackhawk Chr. Benton Central Crawfordsville
Cov. Christian (De.) Garrett Caston Guerin Catholic
LaVille South Adams Culver Community Northwestern
Wheeler Westview Oak Hill Sheridan
Regional 13 Regional 14 Regional 15 Regional 16
Greencastle Knightstown Switzerland County Gibson Southern
Bethesda Christian Indpls. Lutheran Jac‐Cen‐Del Gibson Southern
Indpls. Cardinal Ritter Knightstown Providence Heritage Hills
Speedway Southwestern (Shel.) Salem North Knox
West Vigo Waldron Switzerland County Northeast Dubois
Semi‐State ‐ 4 teams – October 26, 2013
Semi State 1 (North) Semi State 2 (North) Semi State 3 (South) Semi State 4 (South)
Warsaw Community LaVIlle Evan. Harrison @Roberts Floyd Central
Carroll (F.W.) Garrett Columbus North Centerville
Kokomo LaVille Mount Vernon (Fort.) Gibson Southern
Merrillville Peru North Central (Indpls.) Greencastle
Mishawaka Tipton Washington Switzerland County
State Championships ‐ IUPUI, Michael Carroll Stadium Class 1A and 2A ‐ November 2, 2013 A motion to approve the girls and boys soccer tournament alignment was made by Tim Grove; seconded by Jimmie Howell; 15‐0. 2013‐14 VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT SERIES Assistant Commissioner Searcy reported on site changes and other preliminary plans for the 2013‐14 Volleyball Tournament Series. The following information was included in this recommendation: Sectionals ‐ October 22, 24, 26, 2013
Class 4A (101 Schools) Sectional 1 Sectional 2 Sectional 3 Sectional 4
East Chicago Central Chesterton Mishawaka Concord
Gary West Side Crown Point Penn Elkhart Central
Hammond Morton Hobart Plymouth Elkhart Memorial
Highland LaPorte S.B. Adams Goshen
Lake Central Merrillville S.B. Clay Northridge
Lowell Michigan City S.B. Riley Warsaw Community
Munster Portage S.B. Washington
Valparaiso
Sectional 5 Sectional 6 Sectional 7 Sectional 8
Carroll (F.W.) F.W. South Side Harrison (W. Lafayette) Carmel
DeKalb F.W. Wayne Kokomo Fishers
East Noble Homestead Lafayette Jefferson Hamilton S.E.
F.W. North Side Huntington North Logansport Noblesville
F.W. Northrop Jay County Marion North Central (Indpls.)
F.W. Snider McCutcheon Westfield
Zionsville
Sectional 9 Sectional 10 Sectional 11 Sectional 12
Anderson Indpls. Arsenal Tech. Ben Davis Avon
Connersville Indpls. Bishop Chatard Decatur Central Brownsburg
Greenfield‐Central Indpls. Cathedral Indpls. Northwest Martinsville
Mt. Vernon (Fortville) Lawrence Central Perry Meridian Mooresville
New Castle Lawrence North Pike Plainfield
Pendleton Heights Warren Central Southport Terre Haute North
Richmond Terre Haute South
Yorktown
Sectional 13 Sectional 14 Sectional 15 Sectional 16
Center Grove Bloomington North Bedford N.L. Castle
Franklin Central Bloomington South Floyd Central Evansville Central
Franklin Community Columbus East Jeffersonville Evansville Harrison
Greenwood Community Columbus North Jennings County Evansville North
Whiteland Community East Central New Albany Evansville F.J. Reitz
Roncalli Seymour
Class 3A (101 Schools) Sectional 17 Sectional 18 Sectional 19 Sectional 20
Gary Lighthouse Charter Andrean Culver Academies Benton Central
Gary Roosevelt Calumet Glenn Maconaquah
Gary Wallace Hanover Central Jimtown Northwestern
Griffith Kankakee Valley Mishawaka Marian Peru
Hammond Knox Rochester Community Twin Lakes
Hammond Clark New Prairie S.B. St. Joseph West Lafayette
Hammond Gavit Wheeler Western
Sectional 21 Sectional 22 Sectional 23 Sectional 24
Fairfield Angola Bellmont Blackford
Lakeland F.W. Bishop Dwenger Columbia City Delta
NorthWood F.W. Bishop Luers Eastbrook Hamilton Heights
Tippecanoe Valley F.W. Concordia Lutheran Heritage Muncie Central 2011
Wawasee Garrett Mississinewa Muncie Southside 2012
West Noble Leo Norwell Wapahani
Whitko New Haven
Sectional 25 Sectional 26 Sectional 27 Sectional 28
Crawfordsville Brebeuf Jesuit Beech Grove Brown County
Frankfort Guerin Catholic Danville Community Edgewood
Lebanon Herron Indian Creek Greencastle
North Montgomery Indpls. Marshall Tri‐West Hendricks Northview
Western Boone New Palestine Shelbyville Owen Valley
West Vigo
Sectional 29 Sectional 30 Sectional 31 Sectional 32
Batesville Brownstown Central Heritage Hills Boonville
Franklin County Charlestown Jasper Evansville Bosse
Greensburg Corydon Central Mitchell Evansville Reitz Memorial
Lawrenceburg Madison Pike Central Gibson Southern
Rushville Consolidated North Harrison Southridge Mt. Vernon
South Dearborn Salem Vincennes Lincoln Princeton Community
Scottsburg Washington
Silver Creek
Class 2A (100 Schools) Sectional 33 Sectional 34 Sectional 35 Sectional 36
Boone Grove Delphi Community Bremen Adams Central
Bowman Academy North Judson Central Noble Bluffton
Hammond Bishop Noll North Newton Fremont Churubusco
Hebron Rensselaer Central LaVille Eastside
Lake Station Edison Winamac Community Prairie Heights F.W. Canterbury
River Forest Westview South Adams
Whiting Woodlan
Sectional 37 Sectional 38 Sectional 39 Sectional 40
Cass Clinton Central Alexandria Monroe Frankton
Manchester Fountain Central Eastern (Greentown) Lapel
North Miami Riverton Parke Elwood Community Muncie Burris
Northfield Seeger Madison‐Grant Shenandoah
Oak Hill South Vermillion Sheridan Winchester Community
Southwood Southmont Taylor
Wabash Tipton
Sectional 41 Sectional 42 Sectional 43 Sectional 44
Cambridge City Heritage Christian Indpls. Cardinal Ritter Cascade
Centerville Indpls. Broad Ripple Indpls. Crispus Attucks Cloverdale
Eastern Hancock Indpls. Howe Indpls. Manual Covenant Christian (Indpls.)
Hagerstown Indpls. Scecina Mem. Indpls. Washington Monrovia
Knightstown Indpls. Shortridge Irvington Preparatory North Putnam
Northeastern Park Tudor Triton Central South Putnam
Union County Speedway
Sectional 45 Sectional 46 Sectional 47 Sectional 48
Austin Clarksville Eastern Greene Evans. Mater Dei
Milan Crawford County Linton‐Stockton Forest Park
North Decatur Eastern (Pekin) North Central (Farm.) North Posey
South Ripley Henryville North Knox Perry Central
Southwestern (Han.) Paoli South Knox South Spencer
Switzerland County Providence Sullivan Tell City
Class 1A (101 Schools)
Sectional 49 Sectional 50 Sectional 51 Sectional 52
21st Century Charter Caston Argos Bethany Christian
Covenant Chr. (De.) North White Culver Community Elkhart Chr. Academy
Kouts Pioneer LaCrosse F.W. Blackhawk Chr.
Marquette Catholic South Newton Oregon‐Davis Hamilton
Morgan Township Tri‐County South Central (U.M.) Howe
Washington Township West Central Triton Lakeland Christian
Westville Lakewood Park Chr.
Sectional 53 Sectional 54 Sectional 55 Sectional 56
Attica Carroll (Flora) Cowan Blue River Valley
Covington Clinton Prairie Daleville Randolph Southern
Lafayette Cent. Catholic Faith Christian Liberty Christian Seton Catholic
North Vermillion Frontier Monroe Central Tri
Rockville Rossville Southern Wells Union (Modoc)
Turkey Run Tri‐Central Wes‐Del Union City
Sectional 57 Sectional 58 Sectional 59 Sectional 60
Bloomfield Bethesda Christian Baptist Academy Hauser
Clay City Indiana Deaf School Edinburgh Jac‐Cen‐Del
Eminence Indiana Math & Science Greenwood Chris. Acad. Oldenburg Academy
Shakamak Indpls. Metropolitan Indpls. Arlington Rising Sun
Union (Dugger) International School Indpls. Lutheran Shawe Memorial
White River Valley Tindley Morristown South Decatur
University Southwestern (Shelby)
Waldron
Sectional 61 Sectional 62 Sectional 63 Sectional 64
Crothersville Borden Barr‐Reeve Cannelton
Medora Christian Acad. of Ind. Loogootee Northeast Dubois
Orleans Lanesville North Daviess Tecumseh
Springs Valley New Washington Shoals Wood Memorial
Trinity Lutheran Rock Creek Academy Vincennes Rivet
West Washington South Central (Eliz.) Washington Catholic
Regionals ‐ October 29, 2013 The winner of the odd‐numbered sectional site will host the one game regional.
Class AAAA
1. Winner of Sectional 1 vs. Sectional 2
2. Winner of Sectional 3 vs. Sectional 4
3. Winner of Sectional 5 vs. Sectional 6
4. Winner of Sectional 7 vs. Sectional 8
5. Winner of Sectional 9 vs. Sectional 10
6. Winner of Sectional 11 vs. Sectional 12
7. Winner of Sectional 13 vs. Sectional 14
8. Winner of Sectional 15 vs. Sectional 16
Class AAA
9. Winner of Sectional 17 vs. Sectional 18
10. Winner of Sectional 19 vs. Sectional 20
11. Winner of Sectional 21 vs. Sectional 22
12. Winner of Sectional 23 vs. Sectional 24
13. Winner of Sectional 25 vs. Sectional 26
14. Winner of Sectional 27 vs. Sectional 28
15. Winner of Sectional 29 vs. Sectional 30
16. Winner of Sectional 31 vs. Sectional 32
Class AA
17. Winner of Sectional 33 vs. Sectional 34
18. Winner of Sectional 35 vs. Sectional 36
19. Winner of Sectional 37 vs. Sectional 38
20. Winner of Sectional 39 vs. Sectional 40
21. Winner of Sectional 41 vs. Sectional 42
22. Winner of Sectional 43 vs. Sectional 44
23. Winner of Sectional 45 vs. Sectional 46
24. Winner of Sectional 47 vs. Sectional 48
Class A
25. Winner of Sectional 49 vs. Sectional 50
26. Winner of Sectional 51 vs. Sectional 52
27. Winner of Sectional 53 vs. Sectional 54
28. Winner of Sectional 55 vs. Sectional 56
29. Winner of Sectional 57 vs. Sectional 58
30. Winner of Sectional 59 vs. Sectional 60
31. Winner of Sectional 61 vs. Sectional 62
32. Winner of Sectional 63 vs. Sectional 64
Semi‐State ‐ November 2, 2013 Four teams will advance to the semi‐state tournament.
Class AAAA
Regional 1, 2, 3, 4 Huntington North
Regional 5, 6, 7, 8 Seymour
Class AAA
Regional 9, 10, 11, 12 Plymouth
Regional 13, 14, 15, 16 Edgewood
Class AA
Regional 17, 18, 19 20 Bremen
Regional 21, 22, 23, 24 Forest Park
Class A
Regional 25, 26, 27, 28 Caston
Regional 29, 30, 31, 32 Loogootee
State ‐ November 9, 2013, Worthen Arena
Class A 11:00am
Class AA 1:00pm
Class AAA 3:00pm
Class AAAA 5:00pm
A motion to approve the recommendations for the 2013‐14 Volleyball Tournament Series was made by Mike Whitten; seconded by Mike Broughton; the motion was approved 15‐0. 2013‐14 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING DATES Chairman‐Elect Phil Ford proposed the following schedule for Executive Committee meeting dates during 2013‐14: Thursday, August 8, 2013 Thursday, October 3, 2013 Friday, November 8, 2013 Wednesday, December 11, 2013
Thursday, January 16, 2014 Friday, February 21, 2014
Friday, March 28, 2014 Monday, May 5, 2014 (Board of Directors Annual Meeting) Thursday, June 26, 2014 A motion to approve the Executive Committee meeting dates was made by Victor Bush; seconded by Dave Worland; motion passed 15‐0. APPROVE THE 2013‐14 IHSAA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS Chairman‐Elect Phil Ford distributed the 2013‐14 committee appointments to Executive Committee members: 1. Investment Committee – Chairperson Janis Qualizza, Mike Broughton, Jimmie Howell, Ken Howell,
Paul Neidig, Debb Stevens, Deborah Watson.
2. Personnel Committee – Chairman Tim Grove, Nathan Dean, Jed Jerrels, Paul Neidig, Geoff Penrod, Debb Stevens, Mike Whitten, Deborah Watson.
3. Student Advisory Committee – Chairperson Steve Cox, Victor Bush, Don Gandy, Tim Grove, Patti McCormack, Mike Whitten, Rae Woolpy.
4. Technology Committee – Chairperson Geoff Penrod, Nathan Dean, Don Gandy, Jed Jerrels, Janis Qualizza, Mike Whitten, Dave Worland.
5. Public Relations Committee – Chairperson Mike Broughton, Victor Bush, Steve Cox, Jimmie Howell, Ken Howell, Patti McCormack, Rae Woolpy, Dave Worland.
A motion to approve the committee appointments was made by Paul Neidig; seconded by Don Gandy; motion passed 15‐0. APPROVE SECTIONAL ALIGNMENT CHANGES IN BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL Commissioner Cox presented the following changes to the baseball and softball alignment as a result of the success factor: Baseball Western – Remove from 3A Sectional 20 and place into 4A Sectional 7 Northfield – Remove from 2A Sectional 37 and place into 3A Sectional 23 Lafayette Central Catholic – Remove from 1A Sectional 53 and place into 2A Sectional 34 New Palestine – Remove from 4A Sectional 13 and place into 3A Sectional 26 Tipton – Remove from 3A Sectional 24 and place into 2A Sectional 39 North Miami – Remove from 2A Sectional 37 and place into 1A Sectional 50 Softball Adams Central – Remove from 2A Sectional 36 and place into 3A Sectional 23 Lakewood Park Christian – Remove from 1A Sectional 52 and place into 2A Sectional 36 Tipton – Remove from 3A Sectional 24 and place into 2A Sectional 39 North Miami – Remove from 2A Sectional 37 and place into 1A Sectional 50 Triton – Remove from 1A Sectional 51 and place into 1A Sectional 52 A motion to approve the proposal was made by Mike Whitten; seconded by Tim Grove; motion approved 16‐0. APPROVE ICGSA COACHES PROPOSALS FOR 2013‐14 Assistant Commissioner Walter reviewed the proposals that have been submitted to the Executive Committee by the Indiana Coaches of Girls Sports Association: 1. Change inquiry process to allow two inquiries per event without penalty and to allow no penalty for the first inquiry afterwards that does not result in a score change. Any subsequent inquiries that do not result in changes will each be assessed a .5 penalty for the team score. A motion to approve the proposal was made by Tim Grove; seconded by Don Gandy; motion defeated 1‐14, with Dave Worland dissenting. 2. Ties for individual advancement in the tournament series shall remain; all individuals who receive the last qualifying score will advance.
A motion to approve the proposal was made by Debb Stevens; seconded by Jimmie Howell; motion defeated 0‐15. A motion to amend proposal two to break all ties at the sectional and regional level, and not break ties at the state level was made by Paul Neidig; seconded by Don Gandy; motion approved 14‐0. APPROVE WRESTLING COACHES PROPOSALS FOR 2013‐14 Assistant Commissioner Faulkens reviewed the proposals that have been submitted to the Executive Committee by the Indiana Wrestling Coaches Association: 1. The IHSWCA discussed allowing schools who are invited into the IHSWCA Team State Duals event one weigh‐in exemption every two years. A motion to approve the proposal was made by Paul Neidig; seconded by Phil Ford; motion defeated 0‐14. APPROVE THE CONTEST OFFICIALS RATING SYSTEM Assistant Commissioner Walter presented proposed changes to the Contest Officials Ratings System: School Vote ‐ Eliminate the Observers Vote Individual Vote ‐
a. Previous Tournament Experience ‐ Use three football crew members with most experience b. Years of Licensure in Respective Sport ‐ Use three football crew members with most experience c. Number of Contests Worked ‐ number of contests to receive maximum number of points were
reduced d. Test Score – no change e. Association Attendance – conduct four online meetings and four face to face meetings for team
sports, and two online meetings and two face to face meeting for individual sports Protocol ‐ a. All tournament officials will have the opportunity to rate all officials that have applied for a
specific tournament experience. b. The following equalizers have been added to officials receiving votes –
30‐49 votes ‐ top and bottom 2 ratings discarded 50‐69 votes ‐ top and bottom 3 ratings discarded 70‐89 votes ‐ top and bottom 4 ratings discarded 90‐109 votes ‐top and bottom 5 ratings discarded 110‐129 votes ‐top and bottom 6 ratings discarded 130‐149 votes ‐top and bottom 7 ratings discarded 150‐169 votes ‐top and bottom 8 ratings discarded
A motion to approve the proposal was made by Paul Neidig; seconded by Mike Broughton; motion approved 15‐0. APPROVE THE CHAMPIONS OF CHARACTER SPORTSMANSHIP PROGRAM Assistant Commissioner Walter presented details of the Champions of Character sportsmanship program, and proposed that the IHSAA incorporate components into the IHSAA sportsmanship program:
1. Earn a minimum 95 out of 100 sportsmanship points.
2. Develop a Sportsmanship/Leadership/Citizenship message via a committee comprised of student athletes, parents, and staff.
3. Disseminate your Sportsmanship/Leadership/Citizenship message to your entire community. 4. Require your head coaches to complete the online Champions of Character character‐driven
coaching course online found at ChampionsofCharacter.org. 5. Show a minimum of one chapter of the Champions of Character video series to all participating
student athletes, parents, and coaches. A motion to approve the proposal was made by Phil Ford; seconded by Steve Cox; motion approved 15‐0. APPROVE ADJUSTMENTS IN 2013‐14 TOURNAMENT FINANCES Assistant Commissioner Searcy presented recommended changes in tournament admissions, official’s stipends in selected sports. A motion to approve these documents was made by Dave Worland; seconded by Steve Cox; the motion was approved 15‐0. CONTRACT AND SALARIES FOR IHSAA PERSONNEL Janis Qualizza, Chairperson of the IHSAA Personnel Committee, presented a salary and benefits proposal covering all staff for 2013‐14. A motion to approve the salary and benefits package for IHSAA staff was made by Jimmie Howell; seconded by Steve Cox; the motion was approved 15‐0. APPROVE THE 2013‐14 BUDGET Commissioner Cox submitted a proposed budget for 2013‐14. After review by the Executive Committee, a motion for approval was made by Paul Neidig; seconded by Deborah Watson; the motion was passed 15‐0. STATUS OF CATASTROPHIC, GENERAL LIABILITY AND EXCESS LIABILITY INSURANCE POLICIES FOR 2013‐14 Assistant Commissioner Faulkens presented a report of the progress in obtaining bids for catastrophic liability, general liability, excess liability, and directors and officer’s insurance coverage. Mr. Faulkens reported that the cost of most of these insurance policies for 2013‐14 will increase slightly, but we are still in search of the directors and officers insurance coverage. TRANSFERS Assistant Commissioner Gardner presented the final totals for transfers that have been processed during 2012‐13. This report included the following actions: Full Eligibility 3599 84.3%
Limited Eligibility 286 6.7% Temporarily Ineligible 345 8.3% Ineligible 32 .7%
Totals 4264
SPORTSMANSHIP Assistant Commissioner Walter reported that the Association had received 621 reports of unsportsmanlike conduct during the 2012‐13 school year. This figure was lower than last year’s figure. We have identified 119 schools that are eligible to receive the 2012‐13 sportsmanship award.
LITIGATION Attorney Robert Baker updated the Executive Committee on the current status of pending litigation against the Association. PENALTIES ASSESSED The following penalties were assessed for various violations of the IHSAA By‐Laws: Alexandria‐Monroe High School – Commissioner Cox reported the following action as a result of a violation of Rule 19‐3 (Junior varsity baseball player participated in a contest without an approved transfer report on file) 1. The Alexandria High School baseball program is issued a warning. 2. It is absolutely mandatory that the “IHSAA Transfer Report” be submitted and acted upon by the Association prior to a student being allowed to participate in any interscholastic event. 3. As per Rule 3‐9 of the IHSAA by‐laws, the baseball games in which the ineligible athlete participated
in shall be forfeited. Alexandria High School shall notify all opposing schools of this violation. Ben Davis High School – Commissioner Cox reported the following action as a result of a violation of Rule 18‐1 (Boys’ track athlete participated in multiple meets while academically ineligible) 4. The Ben Davis High School boys’ track and field program is issued a warning. 5. The student athlete involved in this violation shall be suspended and declared ineligible for further
competition until he meets the minimum standards for academic eligibility. 6. In accordance with Rule 3‐9 of the IHSAA By‐Laws all points scored by the ineligible athlete shall be
removed from the team scores and those scores refigured. Ben Davis High School shall notify all schools affected by this ruling.
Bloomington South High School – Commissioner Cox reported the following action as a result of a violation of Rule 51‐4 (Baseball pitcher threw 11 innings in one day) 1. The Bloomington South High School baseball program is issued a warning. 2. Head Coach Phil Kluesner is reprimanded for allowing this violation to occur. Inattentiveness to the rules is not an acceptable excuse for a rules violation. 3. As per Rule 3‐9.5a of the IHSAA by‐laws, the game in which the limitation was surpassed shall be
forfeited. Bloomington South shall notify their opponent of this forfeiture. Decatur Central High School – Commissioner Cox reported the following action as a result of a violation of Rule 4‐1 (Boys’ track athlete participated in multiple meets and will turn 20 years of age on or before the state finals in track and field) 1. The Decatur Central High School boys’ track and field program is issued a warning. 2. The student athlete involved in this violation shall be suspended and declared ineligible for further
competition. 3. In accordance with Rule 3‐9 of the IHSAA By‐Laws all points scored by the ineligible athlete shall be
removed from the team scores and those scores refigured. Decatur Central High School shall notify all schools affected by this ruling.
Fort Wayne Bishop Luers High School – Commissioner Cox reported the following action as a result of a violation of Rule 15‐1.1a (Boys’ golfer participated in a non‐school sponsored event without an approved waiver) 1. The Fort Wayne Bishop Luers High School boys’ golf program is issued a warning.
2. The student shall be suspended for next golf match on the current Fort Wayne Bishop Luers High School boys’ golf schedule.
Fort Wayne Blackhawk Christian High School – Commissioner Cox reported the following action as a result of a violation of Rule 19‐3 (Girls’ tennis player participated in multiple matches without an approved transfer report on file) 1. The Fort Wayne Blackhawk Christian girls’ tennis program is issued a warning. 2. It is absolutely mandatory that the “IHSAA Transfer Report” be submitted and acted upon by the Association prior to a student being allowed to participate in any interscholastic event. 3. The previous actions taken by Fort Wayne Blackhawk Christian are appropriate and accepted by the IHSAA. 4. As per Rule 3‐9 of the IHSAA by‐laws, the meet in which the ineligible athlete participated in shall be
re‐scored after removing any scores posted by the ineligible athlete and the opposing schools notified of this violation.
Glenn High School – Commissioner Cox reported the following action as a result of a violation of Rule 18‐1 (Girls’ tennis player participate in multiple matches while academically ineligible) 1. The Glenn High School girls’ tennis program is issued a warning. 2. The student athlete involved in this violation shall be suspended and declared ineligible for further competition until he meets the minimum standards for academic eligibility. 3. In accordance with Rule 3‐9 of the IHSAA By‐Laws all matches won by the ineligible athlete shall be forfeited and the team scores refigured. Glenn High School shall notify all schools affected by this ruling. Griffith High School – Commissioner Cox reported the following action as a result of a violation of Rule 15‐2.1c (Alumni players participated in a team practice) 1. The Griffith High School softball program is issued a warning. 2. Coach Don Bence is reprimanded for allowing this violation to occur. 3. This violation constitutes a contest for Griffith High School. If the practice which now is considered a contest places Griffith High School beyond the limitation for season softball contests during the 2012‐13 season, the school shall reduce their 2013‐14 softball schedule by one contest. Hamilton Heights High School – Commissioner Cox reported the following action as a result of a violation of Rule 18‐1 (Girls’ track athlete participated in multiple meets without an approved transfer report on file) 1. The Hamilton Heights High School girls’ track and field program is issued a warning. 2. The student athlete involved in this violation shall be suspended and declared ineligible for further competition until she meets the minimum standards for academic eligibility. 3. In accordance with Rule 3‐9 of the IHSAA By‐Laws all points scored by the ineligible athlete shall be
removed from the team scores and those scores refigured. Hamilton Heights High School shall notify all schools affected by this ruling.
Homestead High School – Commissioner Cox reported the following action as a result of a violation of Rule 19‐3 (JV girls’ tennis player participated in a match without an approved transfer report on file) 1. The Homestead girls’ tennis program is issued a warning. 2. It is absolutely mandatory that the “IHSAA Transfer Report” be submitted and acted upon by the Association prior to a student being allowed to participate in any interscholastic event.
3. As per Rule 3‐9 of the IHSAA by‐laws, the meet in which the ineligible athlete participated in shall be re‐scored after removing any scores posted by the ineligible athlete and the opposing schools notified of this violation. Indianapolis Arsenal Technical High School – Commissioner Cox reported the following action as a result of a violation of 19‐3 (Baseball player participated in multiple contests without an approved transfer report on file) 1. The Arsenal Technical High School baseball program is issued a warning. 2. It is absolutely mandatory that the “IHSAA Transfer Report” be submitted and acted upon by the Association prior to a student being allowed to participate in any interscholastic event. 3. As per Rule 3‐9 of the IHSAA by‐laws, the baseball games in which the ineligible athlete participated
in shall be forfeited. Arsenal Technical High School shall notify all opposing schools of this violation. Lakewood Park Christian High School – Commissioner Cox reported the following action as a result of a violation of 19‐3 (Boys’ golfer participated in multiple matches without an approved foreign exchange student eligibility report on file) 1. The Lakewood Park Christian boys’ golf program is issued a warning. 2. It is absolutely mandatory that the “IHSAA Foreign Exchange Student Eligibility Report” be submitted and acted upon by the Association prior to a student being allowed to participate in any interscholastic event. 3. As per Rule 3‐9 of the IHSAA by‐laws, the meets in which the ineligible athlete participated in shall
be re‐scored after removing any scores posted by the ineligible athlete and the opposing schools notified of this violation.
Lowell High School – Commissioner Cox reported the following action as a result of a violation of 18‐1 (Boys’ golfer participated in multiple matches while academically ineligible) 1. The Lowell High School boys’ golf program is issued a warning. 2. As per Rule 3‐9 b of the IHSAA by‐laws, the matches where the ineligible athlete participated in shall
be rescored after removing the score of the ineligible athlete. Lowell High School shall notify their opponents of this violation.
Lowell High School – Commissioner Cox reported the following action as a result of a violation of 18‐1 (Softball player participated in multiple games while academically ineligible) 1. The Lowell High School girls’ softball program is issued a warning. 2. As per Rule 3‐9 b of the IHSAA by‐laws, the matches where the ineligible athlete participated in shall
be rescored after removing the score of the ineligible athlete. Lowell High School shall notify their opponents of this violation.
North Knox High School – Commissioner Cox reported the following action as a result of a violation of 15‐1.2a (Softball player participated in a non‐school sponsored game without an approved waiver) 1. The North Knox High School softball program is issued a warning. 2. The student athlete involved in this violation shall be suspended for the next two games on the North Knox High School regular season schedule. Oldenburg Academy – Commissioner Cox reported the following action as a result of a violation of 20‐4 (Head track coach attended non‐feeder school track meets) 1. The Oldenburg Academy track and field programs are issued a warning.
2. Coach Merle Hines is reprimanded for this violation. Ignorance of the rules is not an acceptable excuse for a rules violation.
Penn High School – Commissioner Cox reported the following action as a result of a violation of 15‐2.2a (Four girls’ basketball players participated together in a non‐school sponsored contest) 1. The Penn High School girls’ basketball program is issued a warning. 2. Any player involved in the violation shall be suspended for one Penn High School girls’ basketball game during the 2013‐14 season. These suspensions may be spread out over the first two regular season contests. Plymouth High School – Commissioner Cox reported the following action as a result of a violation of 18‐1 (Boys’ track athlete participated in multiple meets while academically ineligible) 1. The Plymouth High School boys’ track and field program is issued a warning. 2. The student athlete involved in this violation shall be suspended and declared ineligible for further competition until he meets the minimum standards for academic eligibility. 3. In accordance with Rule 3‐9 of the IHSAA By‐Laws all points scored by the ineligible athlete shall be removed from the team scores and those scores refigured. Plymouth High School shall notify all schools affected by this ruling. Rushville High School – Commissioner Cox reported the following action as a result of a violation of 18‐1 (Boys’ track athlete participated in multiple meets while academically ineligible) 1. The Rushville High School boys’ track and field program is issued a warning. 2. The student athlete involved in this violation shall be suspended and declared ineligible for further competition until he meets the minimum standards for academic eligibility. 3. In accordance with Rule 3‐9 of the IHSAA By‐Laws all points scored by the ineligible athlete shall be removed from the team scores and those scores refigured. Rushville High School shall notify all schools affected by this ruling. Silver Creek High School – Commissioner Cox reported the following action as a result of a violation of Rule 9‐14 (Softball player returned to interscholastic competition without completing the requisite number of practices after missing multiple practices due to an injury) 1. The Silver Creek High School softball program is issued a warning. 2. Coach Dave Harvey is reprimanded for causing this violation to occur. 3. In accordance with Rule 3‐9, Silver Creek High School shall notify North Harrison High School of this violation and forfeit the game if Silver Creek was victorious. South Bend Riley High School – Commissioner Cox reported the following action as a result of a violation of 18‐1 (Boys’ track athlete participated while academically ineligible) 1. The South Bend Riley High School boys’ track and field program is issued a warning. 2. The student athlete involved in this violation shall be suspended and declared ineligible for further competition until he meets the minimum standards for academic eligibility. 3. In accordance with Rule 3‐9 of the IHSAA By‐Laws all points scored by the ineligible athlete shall be removed from the team scores and those scores refigured. South Bend Riley High School shall notify all schools affected by this ruling.
Taylor High School – Commissioner Cox reported the following action as a result of a violation of 60‐6 (Wrestling program did not maintain proper weight management documentation during the 2012‐13 season – PROBATION)
1. The Taylor High School wrestling program is placed on probation for the 2013‐14 season. This probation is a severe type of warning. It is official notice that serious violations have occurred, are a matter of record and future, similar incidents will not be tolerated. 2. Coach Aaron Schlueter is severely reprimanded for allowing this unacceptable violation to occur. 3. The IHSAA wrestling weight management program promotes the health and safety of student athletes and must be followed in every detail. Twin Lakes High School – Commissioner Cox reported the following action as a result of a violation of 3‐10 (JV baseball player participated in multiple contests without an approved pre‐participation physical and consent on file) 1. The Twin Lakes baseball program is issued a warning. 2. Coach Oscar Haughs is reprimanded for allowing this violation to occur. This is a health and safety issue and it is absolutely imperative that the “IHSAA Pre‐Participation Evaluation Form” complete in every detail be on file for all student athletes prior to their participation in a practice, let alone an interscholastic contest. 3. The contests played in by the ineligible athlete shall be forfeited and Twin Lakes High School shall notify the opponents of this violation. Union (Dugger) High School – Commissioner Cox reported the following action as a result of a violation of 18‐1 (Softball player participated in multiple contests while academically ineligible) 1. The Union High School softball program is issued a warning. 2. The student athlete involved in this violation shall be suspended and declared ineligible for further competition until she meets the minimum standards for academic eligibility. 3. As per Rule 3‐9 b of the IHSAA by‐laws, the games where the ineligible athlete participated in shall be forfeited. Union High School shall notify their opponents of this violation. Vincennes Lincoln High School – Commissioner Cox reported the following action as a result of a violation of 19‐3 (Two girls’ tennis players participated in multiple matches without an approved transfer reports on file) 1. The Vincennes Lincoln girls’ tennis program is issued a warning. 2. It is absolutely mandatory that the “IHSAA Transfer Report” be submitted and acted upon by the Association prior to a student being allowed to participate in any interscholastic event. 3. As per Rule 3‐9 of the IHSAA by‐laws, the meets in which the ineligible athletes participated in shall
be re‐scored after removing any scores posted by the ineligible athletes and the opposing schools notified of this violation.
Wawasee High School – Commissioner Cox reported the following action as a result of a violation of 60‐6 (Wrestling program did not maintain proper weight management documentation during the 2012‐13 season – PROBATION) 1. The Wawasee High School wrestling program is placed on probation for the 2013‐14 season. This probation is a severe type of warning. It is official notice that serious violations have occurred, are a matter of record and future, similar incidents will not be tolerated. 2. Coach Paul Meyer is severely reprimanded for allowing this unacceptable violation to occur. 3. The IHSAA wrestling weight management program promotes the health and safety of student athletes and must be followed in every detail.
West Vigo High School – Commissioner Cox reported the following action as a result of a violation of 10‐4 (Baseball coach conducted a practice in Florida during spring vacation) 1. The West Vigo baseball program is issued a warning. This warning is official notice that a rule violation has occurred, is a matter of record, and shall not be repeated. Future similar incidents will be dealt with in a more severe manner. 2. Coach Steve DeGroote is severely reprimanded for conducting these practices. 3. The IHSAA accepts and supports the suspension of Coach DeGroote and the admonishment by the school administration as acceptable responses to this violation. Westville High School – Commissioner Cox reported the following action as a result of a violation of 9‐14 and 3‐11 (Softball player participated in a contest without the number of requisite practices accomplished after an extended absence) 1. The Westville High School softball program is issued a warning. 2. Coach Mark Dineen is reprimanded for causing this violation to occur 3. In accordance with Rule 3‐9, Westville High School shall notify Hammond Clark High School of this violation and forfeit the game if Westville was victorious. A motion to adjourn was made by Paul Neidig; seconded by Mike Whitten; the motion was approved 15‐0.