Soccer State Champions to be Crowned Saturday 

October 30, 2014 Soccer State Champions to be Crowned Saturday A defending state champion and runner‐up from last year join a perennial power and five others setting the field for Saturday’s 21st Annual IHSAA Boys & Girls Soccer State Finals. This is the third year the state finals will be played at Carroll Stadium on the IUPUI campus just west of downtown Indianapolis. The Class A boys state championship will begin the day at 10:30 am ET, followed by the Class A girls final at 1 pm, the 2A boys match at 3:30 pm and the 2A girls finale at 6 pm. All four matches will be streamed live at IHSAAtv.org. Top‐ranked and defending Class A boys state champion Guerin Catholic will meet No. 2 Tri‐West Hendricks in the first championship of the day. That will be followed by No. 4 Evansville Mater Dei and No. 5 Fort Wayne Canterbury, two squads making their first appearances at this level of the tournament for the Class A girls title. The 2A boys championship calls for No. 11 Brebeuf Jesuit to face No. 16 Goshen with the winner hoisting the trophy for the first time in school history. The finale features No. 2 Carmel and No. 6 Fishers tangling for Class 2A girls championship honors. Fishers finished as the runner‐up last year in its first trip to the championship match, while Carmel chases its 10th girls crown. All four matches will be live streamed at IHSAAtv.org with Mike Knezevich and Dan Kapsalis calling the 1A matches and Greg Rakestraw and Kapsalis teaming on the 2A contests. You may also follow us on Twitter at @IHSAA1. 21st Annual IHSAA Boys & Girls Soccer State Finals Date: Saturday, Nov. 1, 2014. Site: Michael A. Carroll Track & Soccer Stadium, IUPUI, 1001 W. New York Street, lndianapolis, Indiana, 46202. Admission: $10 per person. Webcast: IHSAAtv.org Traffic Note: Please be aware that several roads will be closed near the downtown area on Saturday morning through mid‐afternoon due to a marathon race with Carroll Stadium located just west of the start/finish line. All are advised to arrive at Carroll Stadium from the west side of the city following Washington Street to White River Parkway to New York Street. Map Official Program Class A Boys | Tri‐West Hendricks (20‐0‐1) vs. Guerin Catholic (21‐2) | 10:30 am ET | Bracket Class A Girls | Evansville Mater Dei (17‐4‐2) vs. Fort Wayne Canterbury (13‐6‐1) | To follow | Bracket Class 2A Boys | Brebeuf Jesuit (19‐4) vs. Goshen (19‐2‐1) | 3:30 pm ET | Bracket Class 2A Girls | Carmel (18‐1‐3) vs. Fishers (15‐1‐6) | To follow | Bracket *************************************************************************************** Media Information State Finals Media Credentials: The 2014‐15 IHSAA State Finals Media Credential issued previously for the girls golf and boys tennis state finals is good for admission. For those outlets without credentials and planning to cover the event, please apply by e‐mailing your request (with name of individual applying) to IHSAA Sports Information Director Jason Wille at [email protected]. E‐mail requests MUST originate from a recognized business account; e‐mails from personal accounts (ie: yahoo.com, aol.com, etc.) will not be accepted. Approved requests will be available for pickup at the will‐
call windows at the northwest corner stadium entrance. Parking: While no specific media parking is available, we recommend using the parking lots/garage directly across New York Street to the north of the stadium. Please be aware that IUPUI will charge a nominal parking admission. Media Services: IHSAA Communications Assistant Rob Kimes will be on site to assist you in your coverage on Saturday in the press box. Official programs will be available along with computer box scores following each championship match. Interviews may be conducted with players and coaches on the sidelines following the award ceremonies. Electrical power and wireless access will be available in the press box for filing stories and photographs. Website Updates: The IHSAA.org website will be updated during the course of the day with final box scores and a recap of each of the four matches as will the IHSAA Twitter feed at @IHSAA1. Portage’s Randy Parker will be Honored as Top Soccer Official Randy Parker of Portage is the recipient of the 2014 Interscholastic Athletic Official Association Award for excellence in the sport of soccer. Randy will be honored in a special ceremony at Saturday’s state final tournament. Each year, the Indiana High School Athletic Association, in cooperation with the National Federation of Interscholastic Officials Association, recognizes and honors an outstanding official in 11 sports during the school year. A member of the Lake County, Calumet, and Hoosier Athletic Officials Association, Randy has officiated 21 sectionals, 20 regionals, six semi‐states, and four state finals (1999, 2000, 2012, and 2013) over the course of his 21 year career in soccer. He is also a licensed official in basketball and football and worked the 2001 Football State Final. Parker was selected for this honor by a committee representing the official’s associations. In Indiana there are 26 associations made up of men and women who give up much of their personal time to assist in providing wholesome, worthwhile, and healthy activities for the student athletes in our state. Statewide, there are more than 8,000 officials licensed by the IHSAA in 11 sports. Randy is a 1973 graduate of Indiana University Northwest where he earned a degree in computer programing. He is a reset merchandiser for Pepsi in Munster. Parker has been married to his wife, Millie, for 35 years and is also a volunteer for the Valparaiso Boys and Girls Club and the Paul Danko 3 on 3 Tournament in Merrillville. Boys Soccer Notables Class 2A Boys Class A Boys Brebeuf Jesuit Tri‐West Hendricks  Braves are ranked #11 in the final Class 2A regular season  Bruins ranked #2 in the final Class A regular season poll poll from the Indiana Soccer Coaches Association. from the Indiana Soccer Coaches Association.  Brebeuf Jesuit is making its first appearance in the soccer  Tri‐West is making its first appearance in the soccer state state finals. finals.  Team lost final regular season match but have won six  Bruins are undefeated this season and have won 18 consecutive matches since a 2‐2 draw with Indianapolis straight capturing school’s first regional and semi‐state crowns. Cardinal Ritter on Aug. 28.  Braves have beaten four straight ranked teams ‐‐ #2  Team has defeated three top 10 teams in their last four Avon, #15 Indianapolis Cathedral, #5 Evansville matches ‐ #3 Covenant Christian, #5 Gibson Southern and Memorial, and #3 Center Grove. #9 Oldenburg Academy. Semi‐State Championships: (1) 2014 (A)  One of team’s four defeats was a 2‐0 setback to 1A state Regional Championships: (1) 2014 (A) finalist Guerin Catholic on Aug. 30. Sectional Championships: (3) 2012 (A), 2013 (A), 2014 (A)  Brebeuf avenged two regular season losses defeating School’s IHSAA State Championship History (4) Avon and Indianapolis Cathedral to win the regional Football: (3) 1996‐97 (A), 2003‐04 (2A), 2004‐05 (2A) crown. Softball: (1) 2012‐13 (3A) Semi‐State Championships: (1) 2014 (2A) Regional Championships: (1) 2014 (2A) Sectional Championships: (6) 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012 (2A), Guerin Catholic 2013 (2A), 2014 (2A)  Golden Eagles are the top‐ranked team in the final Class School’s IHSAA State Championship History (16) A regular season poll from the Indiana Soccer Coaches Boys Basketball: (1) 1999‐00 (3A) Association. Girls Basketball: (2) 2003‐04 (3A), 2006‐07 (3A) Boys Golf: (2) 2009‐10, 2010‐11  Guerin Catholic is the defending Class A state champion Girls Golf: (1) 2006‐07 after winning its first title in 2013. Boys Tennis: (1) 1973‐74  Golden Eagles defeated 2A state finalist Brebeuf Jesuit 2‐
Girls Tennis: (5) 1978‐79, 1979‐80, 1980‐81, 1982‐83, 1983‐84 0 in third match of the season on Aug. 30. Volleyball: (4) 2003‐04 (3A), 2005‐06 (3A), 2009‐10 (3A),  Team has defeated five straight ranked opponents ‐ #13 2013‐14 (3A) Park Tudor, #19 Hamilton Heights, #6 Northwestern, #8 Fort Wayne Blackhawk Christian, and #11 Argos.  Win a victory, Guerin Catholic coach John Cech would Goshen become one of four boys coaches with two or more state  Redskins are ranked #16 in the final Class 2A regular titles. season poll from the Indiana Soccer Coaches Association. State Champion: (1) 2013 (A)  This is Goshen’s first appearance in a soccer state State Finals Appearances: (2) 2013 (A), 2014 (A) championship match. They were eliminated in the state Semi‐State Championships: (2) 2013 (A), 2014 (A) semifinal round of the 2007 state finals using the Regional Championships: (4) 2011 (A), 2012 (A), 2013 (A), previous single class format. 2014 (A)  Team has won nine straight matches including two Sectional Championships: (4) 2011 (A), 2012 (A), 2013 (A), victories over ranked opponents ‐ #1 Chesterton and #17 2014 (A) Elkhart Central. School’s IHSAA State Championship History (2) Boys Basketball: (1) 2011‐12 (3A)  Redskins avenged regular season defeat beating Elkhart Boys Soccer: (1) 2013‐14 (A) Central for the sectional championship and also scored a win over South Bend St. Joseph to win the regional after earlier meeting ended in a scoreless tie.  Team has only allowed one goal during the state tournament (sectional opener vs. Elkhart Central). State Finals Appearances: (2) 2007, 2014 (A) Semi‐State Championships: (2) 2007, 2014 (2A) Regional Championships: (2) 2007, 2014 (2A) Sectional Championships: (4) 2007, 2008, 2009, 2014 (2A) School’s IHSAA State Championship History (2) Football: (1) 1978‐79 (2A), 1988‐89 (4A) Boys Soccer Notables Most State Championships No. School Years 5 Fort Wayne Canterbury 1997, 1998, 2001, 2011 (A), 2012 (A)
5 North Central (Indianapolis) 1994, 1995, 1996, 2002, 2005
2 Crown Point 2011 (2A), 2013 (2A)
2 Evansville Memorial 2007, 2008 1 Carmel 2006 1 Castle 2000 1 Columbus North 2012 (2A) 1 Guerin Catholic 2013 (A) 1 Lake Central 2010 1 Penn 1999 1 South Bend St. Joseph’s 2003 1 Valparaiso 2004 1 Zionsville 2009 Most State Runner‐Up Finishes No. School Years 2 Carmel 1997, 2005
2 Fort Wayne Canterbury 1996, 2002
2 North Central (Indianapolis) 2000, 2003
1 Avon 2013 (2A)
1 Brownsburg 2001 1 Castle 1999 1 Chesterton 2007 1 Columbus North 2011 (2A)
1 Covenant Christian (Indianapolis) 2012 (A)
1 East Central 2004 1 Elkhart Central 2006 1 Evansville Mater Dei 2011 (A)
1 Fort Wayne Bishop Luers 1995 1 Homestead 2009 1 Indianapolis Cathedral 2010 1 Providence 2013 (A)
1994 1 South Bend Adams 1 Warsaw 2012 (2A)
1 Washington 1998 1 Zionsville 2008 Most Championship Match Appearances No. School Years 7 Fort Wayne Canterbury 1996, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2011 (A), 2012 (A)
7 North Central (Indianapolis) 1994, 1995, 1996, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2005
3 Carmel 1997, 2005, 2006
1999, 2000
2 Castle 2 Columbus North 2011 (2A), 2012 (2A)
2 Crown Point 2011 (2A), 2013 (2A)
2 Evansville Memorial 2007, 2008
2 Guerin Catholic 2013 (A), 2014 (A)
2 Zionsville 2008, 2009
1 Avon 2013 (2A)
1 Brebeuf Jesuit 2014 (2A)
1 Brownsburg 2001 1 Chesterton 2007 1 Covenant Christian (Indianapolis) 2012 (A)
1 East Central 2004 1 Elkhart Central 2006 1 Evansville Mater Dei 2011 (A)
1 Fort Wayne Bishop Luers 1995 1 Goshen 2014 (2A)
1 Homestead 2009 1 Indianapolis Cathedral 2010 1 Lake Central 2010 1 Penn 1999 1 Providence 2013 (A)
1 South Bend Adams 1994 1 South Bend St. Joseph’s 2003 1 Tri‐West Hendricks 2014 (A)
1 Valparaiso 2004 1 Warsaw 2012 (2A)
1 Washington 1998 Most State Finals Appearances No. School Years 10 Fort Wayne Canterbury 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2011 (A), 2012 (A) 8 North Central (Indianapolis) 1994, 1995, 1996, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2007
7 Evansville Memorial 1994, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010
5 Washington 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2003
4 Columbus North 2001, 2009, 2011 (2A), 2012 (2A)
3 Carmel 1997, 2005, 2006
3 Homestead 1999, 2008, 2009
3 Lake Central 2005, 2009, 2010
3 Valparaiso 1997, 1998, 2004
1994, 2003 2 Carroll (Fort Wayne) 2 Castle 1999, 2000 2 Crown Point 2011 (2A), 2013 (2A)
2 Elkhart Central 1995, 2006 2 Goshen 2007, 2014 (2A)
2 Guerin Catholic 2013 (A), 2014 (A)
2 Indianapolis Cathedral 2004, 2010 2 Merrillville 2001, 2002 2 South Bend St. Joseph’s 1996, 2003 2 Warsaw 2010, 2012 (2A)
2 Zionsville 2008, 2009 1 Avon 2013 (2A) 1 Brebeuf Jesuit 2014 (2A) 1 Brownsburg 2001 1 Chesterton 2007 1 Covenant Christian (Indianapolis) 2012 (A) 1 East Central 2004 1 Evansville Mater Dei 2011 (A) 1 Fort Wayne Bishop Luers 1995 1 Mishawaka Marian 2008 1 Noblesville 1999 1999 1 Penn 1 Pike 1998 1 Portage 2000 1 Providence 2013 (A) 1 South Bend Adams 1994 1 Tri‐West Hendricks 2014 (A) Most State Championships by a Coach No. Coach Champion 5 Little, Jerry North Central (Indianapolis)
5 Mauch, Greg Fort Wayne Canterbury 2 Vieth, Bill Evansville Memorial 1 Bauman, Tony Penn 1 Bazin, Mike Crown Point Zionsville 1 Birany, Bashir 1 Deidrich, Doug Castle 1 Glover, Andy Columbus North 1 Jeftich, Danny Valparaiso 1 Kapsalis, Dan Carmel 1 Krempec, LeRoy South Bend St. Joseph’s 1 Cech, John Guerin Catholic 1 Rainwater, Jereme Lake Central 1 Rosenbaum, J.R. Crown Point Year
1994, 1995, 1996, 2002, 2005
1997, 1998, 2001, 2011 (A), 2012 (A)
2007, 2008
1999
2013 (2A)
2009
2000
2012 (2A)
2004
2006
2003
2013 (A)
2010
2011 (2A)
Girls Soccer Notables Class A Girls Class 2A Girls Evansville Mater Dei Carmel  Wildcats are ranked #4 in the final Class A poll from the  Greyhounds ranked #2 in the final Class 2A poll from the Indiana Soccer Coaches Association. Indiana Soccer Coaches Association.  Mater Dei is making school’s first appearance in the girls  Carmel leads the state with nine girls soccer state titles and making its record 12th state finals appearance this soccer state finals. weekend.  Team knocked off three ranked teams during  School is 9‐1 in state championship matches. tournament run ‐‐ #17 Gibson Southern for the sectional crown, #10 Cascade and #1 Lawrenceburg in penalty  Facing Fishers for the second time this season following a kicks for the semi‐state crown. 2‐2 draw on Aug. 30.  Wildcats’ win over last year’s state runner‐up Gibson  Greyhounds defeated four ranked teams during the state Southern for the sectional championship was second tournament ‐‐ #11 Guerin Catholic, #10 Zionsville, #1 meeting this season following a scoreless draw on Sept. Brebeuf Jesuit, and #8 Center Grove. 20.  All nine state championships have come under the Semi‐State Championships: (1) 2014 (A) guidance of coach Frank Dixon. Regional Championships: (4) 2007, 2011 (A), 2012 (A), 2014 State Champion: (9) 1994, 1995, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002, (A) 2003, 2004, 2011 (2A) Sectional Championships: (7) 1999, 2001, 2007, 2010, 2011 Runner‐Up: (1) 1996 (A), 2012 (A), 2014 (A) State Finals Appearances: (12) 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, School’s IHSAA State Championship History (17) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2011 (2A), 2014 (2A) Baseball: (1) 1998‐99 (2A) Semi‐State Championships: (10) 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, Boys Basketball: (1) 2003‐04 (3A) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2011 (2A), 2014 (2A) Girls Basketball: (1) 2011‐12 (2A), 2012‐13 (2A) Regional Championships: (13) 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, Football: (1) 2000‐01 (2A) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2011 (2A), 2014 (2A) Wrestling: (12) 1985‐86, 1994‐95, 1995‐96, 1996‐97, 1997‐98, Sectional Championships: (14) 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1998‐99, 1999‐00, 2000‐01, 2001‐02, 2002‐03, 2005‐06, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2011 (2A), 2014 2006‐07 (2A) School’s IHSAA State Championship History (119) Greyhounds are seeking their 120th IHSAA state Fort Wayne Canterbury championship overall. The only sports Carmel has not won an  Cavaliers ranked #5 in the final Class A poll from the IHSAA state championship include baseball, gymnastics, Indiana Soccer Coaches Association. volleyball and wrestling.  Canterbury appearing for the first time in the girls soccer state finals. Fishers  Team toppled three ranked teams during its tourney  Tigers ranked #6 in the final Class 2A poll from the journey ‐‐ #20 Fort Wayne Bishop Luers, #6 Wheeler, and Indiana Soccer Coaches Association. #14 West Lafayette, the defending state champion.  Fishers returns to state championship match after finishing as the runner‐up a year ago.  With a victory, Canterbury would become fifth school with soccer state championship in both genders –  Facing Carmel for the second time this season following a Carmel, Evansville Memorial, North Central 2‐2 draw on Aug. 30. (Indianapolis), South Bend St. Joseph.  Tigers toppled three ranked opponents since tournament Semi‐State Championships: (1) 2014 (A) began including #3 Noblesville and Hamilton Regional Championships: (2) 1999, 2014 (A) Southeastern in the sectional and #12 Carroll (Fort Sectional Championships: (3) 1995, 1999, 2014 (A) Wayne) for the semi‐state crown. School’s IHSAA State Championship History (10)  In the sectional, team beat Noblesville after a scoreless Girls Basketball: (5) 2007‐08 (A), 2008‐09 (A), 2009‐10 (A), draw during the regular season and then avenged its only 2011‐12 (A), 2012‐13 (A) loss against Hamilton Southeastern. Boys Soccer: (5) 1997‐98, 1998‐99, 2001‐02, 2011‐12 (A), Runner‐Up: (1) 2013 (2A) 2012‐13 (A) State Finals Appearances: (2) 2013 (2A), 2014 (2A) Semi‐State Championships: (2) 2013 (2A), 2014 (2A) Regional Championships: (2) 2013 (2A), 2014 (2A) Sectional Championships: (2) 2013 (2A), 2014 (2A) School’s IHSAA State Championship History (2) Boys Cross Country: (1) 2007‐08 Football: (1) 2010‐11 (5A) Girls Notables Most State Championships No. School Years 9 Carmel 1994, 1995, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2011 (2A)
3 Evansville Memorial 1996, 2008, 2012 (2A)
2 Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger 2005, 2006 2 Indianapolis Cathedral 2007, 2009 2 South Bend St. Joseph’s 1998, 2010 1 Avon 2013 (2A) 2012 (A) 1 Mishawaka Marian 1 North Central (Indianapolis) 1999 1 Providence 2011 (A) 1 West Lafayette 2013 (A) Most State Runner‐Up Finishes No. School Years 3 Fort Wayne Snider 2004, 2008, 2009
2 Evansville Memorial 1995, 1998 2 South Bend St. Joseph’s 1994, 2003 1 Andrean 1999 2002 1 Bloomington South 1 Carmel 1996 1 Center Grove 1997 1 Chesterton 2000 1 Columbus North 2010 1 Fishers 2013 (2A) 1 Gibson Southern 2013 (A) 1 Hamilton Southeastern 2011 (2A) 1 Homestead 2001 1 Mishawaka Marian 2011 (A) 1 North Central (Indianapolis) 2006 1 Penn 2007 1 Providence 2012 (A) 2012 (2A) 1 South Bend St. Joseph 1 Zionsville 2005 Most Championship Match Appearances No. School Years 11 Carmel 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2011 (2A), 2014 (2A) 5 Evansville Memorial 1995, 1996, 1998, 2008, 2012 (2A)
5 South Bend St. Joseph 1994, 1998, 2003, 2010, 2012 (2A)
3 Fort Wayne Snider 2004, 2008, 2009
2 Fishers 2013 (2A), 2014 (2A)
2 Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger 2005, 2006 2 Indianapolis Cathedral 2007, 2009 2 Mishawaka Marian 2011 (A), 2012 (A)
2 North Central (Indianapolis) 1999, 2006 2 Providence 2011 (A), 2012 (A)
1 Andrean 1999 1 Avon 2013 (2A) 2002 1 Bloomington South 1 Center Grove 1997 1 Chesterton 2000 1 Columbus North 2010 1 Evansville Mater Dei 2014 (A) 1 Fort Wayne Canterbury 2014 (A) 1 Gibson Southern 2013 (A) 1 Hamilton Southeastern 2011 (2A) 1 Homestead 2001 1 Penn 2007 1 West Lafayette 2013 (A) 1 Zionsville 2005 Most State Finals Appearances No. School Years 12 Carmel 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2011 (2A), 2014 (2A)
10 Evansville Memorial 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2012 (2A) 7 South Bend St. Joseph 1994, 1995, 1998, 2003, 2009, 2010, 2012 (2A)
4 Fort Wayne Snider 2002, 2004, 2008, 2009
4 Indianapolis Cathedral 1994, 2007, 2009, 2010
3 Chesterton 2000, 2001, 2002
3 Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger 2005, 2006, 2007
3 Homestead 1996, 2001, 2003
2002, 2003 2 Bloomington South 2 Center Grove 1997, 2007 2 Evansville Central 2004, 2005 2 Fishers 2013 (2A), 2014 (2A)
2 Lake Central 1997, 2005 2 Mishawaka Marian 2011 (A), 2012 (A)
2 Noblesville 2000, 2008 2 North Central (Indianapolis) 1999, 2006 2 Penn 1996, 2007 2 Providence 2011 (A), 2012 (A)
1995, 2005 2 Zionsville 1 Andrean 1999 1 Avon 2013 (2A) 1 Brownsburg 1999 1 Columbus North 2010 1 Concord 2004 1 Culver Academies 2008 1 Evansville Mater Dei 2014 (A) 1 Fort Wayne Bishop Luers 1997 1 Fort Wayne Canterbury 2014 (A) 1 Fort Wayne Northrop 1998 1 Franklin County 1999 1 Gibson Southern 2013 (A) 1 Guerin Catholic 2010 1 Hamilton Southeastern 2011 (2A) 1 Portage 2006 1 West Lafayette 2013 (A) Most State Championships by a Coach No. Coach Champion Year
9 Dixon, Frank Carmel 1994, 1995, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2011 (2A)
2007, 2009
2 Behringer, Marc Indianapolis Cathedral 2 Kuitse, Johan South Bend St. Joseph’s 1998, 2010
2 Lensing, Angie Evansville Memorial 2008, 2012 (2A)
2 Wisniewski, Jason Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger 2005, 2006
1 Blessing, Aaron West Lafayette 2013 (A)
1 Charmet, Djamel Mishawaka Marian 2012 (A)
1 Jacklin, Tony North Central (Indianapolis) 1999
1 Lattner, Joe Evansville Memorial 1996
1 Nance, Eric Avon 2013 (2A)
1 Smith, Dave Providence 2011 (A)
Indiana Soccer Coaches Association – Final Regular Season Polls Class 2A Boys Soccer Class 2A Girls Soccer 1. Brebeuf Jesuit 1. Chesterton 2. Carmel 2. Avon T3. Avon 3. Center Grove T3. Hamilton Southeastern 4. Zionsville T3. Noblesville 5. Evansville Memorial 6. Fishers 6. DeKalb 7. Penn 7. Fort Wayne Canterbury 8. Center Grove 8. Carmel 9. Evansville North 9. Carroll (Fort Wayne) 10. Zionsville 10. Fishers 11. Guerin Catholic 11. Brebeuf Jesuit 12. Carroll (Fort Wayne) 12. Columbus North 13. Mishawaka Marian 13. Crown Point 14. South Bend St. Joseph 14. Columbus East 15. Indianapolis Cathedral 15. Evansville Memorial 16. Goshen 16. North Central (Indianapolis) 17. Elkhart Central 17. Columbus North 18. Goshen 18. Munster 19. McCutcheon 19. Jasper T20. Evansville Reitz 20. Harrison (West Lafayette) T20. New Castle Others: Bloomington South, Brownsburg, Hamilton Others: Columbus East, East Central, Perry Meridian. Southeastern, North Central (Indianapolis), Westfield. Class 1A Girls Soccer Class 1A Boys Soccer 1. Lawrenceburg 1. Guerin Catholic 2. Heritage Christian 2. Tri‐West Hendricks 3. Heritage Hills 3. Covenant Christian (Indianapolis) 4. Evansville Mater Dei 4. Providence 5. Fort Wayne Canterbury 5. Gibson Southern 6. Wheeler 6. Northwestern 7. Triton Central 7. Westview 8. Fort Wayne Blackhawk Christian 8. Hamilton Heights T9. Fort Wayne Bishop Luers 9. Argos T9. Oldenburg Academy 10. Cascade 11. Argos 11. Oldenburg Academy 12. Westview 12. Indianapolis Cardinal Ritter 13. Lafayette Central Catholic 13. Park Tudor 14. West Lafayette 14. Bethany Christian 15. Tri‐West Hendricks 15. Lawrenceburg 16. Crawfordsville 16. Washington Catholic 17. Gibson Southern 17. Lakewood Park Christian 18. Andrean 18. Mishawaka Marian 19. Covenant Christian (Indianapolis) 19. Hamilton Heights 20. Fort Wayne Bishop Luers 20. University Others: LaVille, North Posey. Others: Muncie Burris, Rising Sun. *** About the Indiana High School Athletic Association, Inc. (IHSAA) The IHSAA is a voluntary, not‐for‐profit organization that is self‐supporting without the use of tax monies. Since its founding in 1903, the Association’s mission has been to provide wholesome, educational athletics for the secondary schools of Indiana. Its member high schools ‐ public, institutional, parochial and private – pay no annual membership fee or incur entry fees to play in the Association’s tournaments. A state tournament series is conducted annually in 21 sports, 10 for girls, 10 for boys and one co‐ed (unified track and field). A 19‐person board of directors, elected by member school principals, governs the organization. Media Contact Jason Wille Sports Information Director Indiana High School Athletic Association, Inc. [email protected] (317) 846‐6601 IHSAA 14‐15/12