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2018 State Finals
This year's state finals enjoyed great attendance.
Combined with the 4A Friday night crowd of 2,782,
Saturday drew 6,664. Thus, totaling 9,446 for the
weekend.
On Friday night, Senior Grant Richardson doubled and later scored in the 5th inning to provide the eventual winning run as Fishers claimed its first-ever Class 4A state title. Richardson also pitched the final 1.2 IP in relief to earn the save. Luke Al-bright picked up the victory with 5.1 IP of three-hit ball. He didn’t allow his first hit until the 5th inning. The Irish (23-9-1), who were seeking a repeat title under second-year coach Ed Freije, loaded the bases in the 6th inning, but Richardson coaxed a K to end the threat. Tigers of coach Matthew Cherry finish 29-7. Matt Wolff of Fishers High School was the winner of the L.V. Phillips Mental Attitude Award in Class 4A.
In 1A, Daleville CF Ryan Hale singled in the go-ahead run in the top of the 9th inning to lift Daleville to its second Class A state title in 3 seasons. Coach Terry Turner’s Broncos finished the season with 10-straight victories and a 22-9 record. Univer-sity tied the game at 2-2 in the bottom of the fifth. Neither team could break through over the next two innings to send the game to extras. Peyton Smith pitched the final 1 2/3 innings to pick up the victory for the Broncos. University, coached by Chris Estep, finished 28-7 after coming into the final on a 16-game winning streak. Ryan Williams of University High School was the winner of the L.V. Phillips Mental Attitude Award in Class A.
In 2A, a four-run outburst in the fifth inning and a fine pitching performance by senior left-hander Ty Bothwell led Boone Grove to the school’s first-ever state championship at Victory Field. The Wolves, of first-year coach Patrick Antone, entered the bottom of the seventh inning with a 5-0 lead, but saw South-ridge plate four unearned runs and load the bases with two out. Boone Grove relief pitcher Bryce Mor-ris, however, coaxed a popup for the final out. Both-well allowed six hits and struck out 12 in 6.2 IP. Bothwell finished the season with a 10-2 record, a 0.48 ERA, and 170 strikeouts in 75 2/3 innings pitched. Southridge, which was seeking to score a football-baseball championship double. Coach Gene Mattingly’s Raiders finished 25-7. Justin Lam-mers of Southridge High School was the winner of the L.V. Phillips Mental Attitude Award in Class 2A.
In 3A, Andrean got their 6th title in school history – all under long-time head coach Dave Pishkur. The 59ers (31-6) started slow, but scored twice in the third inning and added four more in the fourth to take command. First baseman Joe Rycerz had the big blow in the fourth inning as he belted the only homerun of the weekend – a blast over LF. All told, Andrean had six extra-base hits in the contest. Michael Doolin (11-1), a junior who has committed to Vanderbilt University, allowed just three hits and struck out 13 en route to the complete game. He only ran into difficulty in the seventh inning, as the Dragons loaded the bases with no out, eventually scoring on a Stephen Davis sacrifice fly. Coach Joe Decker’s Dragons, who finish 26-4. Pishkur now has 978 victories in his 39-year career (2nd best all-time to the late Ken Schreiber’s 1,010 recorded at LaPorte). Sammy Barnett Silver Creek High School was the winner of the L.V. Phillips Mental Attitude Award in Class 3A.
Champions crowned at victory field
went 5-9 with a double, 5 RBI’s,
and 2 assists. Jostens will present
Hayden with a MVP ring.
The North maintains a 68-62 edge
in the annual event.
Many thanks to Jim Treadway and
the Four Winds Field staff who
helped make the 44th annual
North/South All-Star event special.
Over fifty of the top seniors from
the State of Indiana reported to
Four Winds Field in South Bend for
the 44th annual All-Star Series.
In the opener, the North took a 8-4
lead into the bottom of of the 4th
inning before the game was called
due to rain. The weather created
some sloppy play with the teams
combining for 9 errors. Sunday saw
a DH of 7 innings games. The South
took a 4-0 lead through 4 innings in
Game #2 with wood bats. Each
team put a 4-spot up in the 5th be-
fore the South took game #2 8-4.
Sunday’s final game saw the North
pitchers shut out the South 8-0. The
North used a different pitcher each
inning.
The Don Jennings MVP Award was
presented to Hayden Jones from
Carroll (FW) High School. Who
Indiana High School Baseball Coaches Association
North Takes 2 of 3 in N/S All-Star series
2018-19
I.H.S.B.C.A.
DATES
Hall of Fame voting
begins in September
State Clinic Jan. 17-19
(District meetings at
this time too)
1st “official” practice
March 11th, 2019
State Tourney Starts
May 22nd, 2019
State Finals June 17th
& 18th
2019 North/South All-
Series in Madison
Inside this issue:
South All-Stars 2
North All-Stars 3
District Reps 3
All-State Teams 4
Academic
All-State
5
Executive
Director Update
7
Info. forms 8
Media awards 9
August 2018 Volume XLV—Issue 5
INDIANA h.s. Baseball news
2018 SOUTH ALL-STARS
Page 2 INDIANA H.S.BASEBALL NEWS Volume XLV ISSUE 5
2018 North/South All-Star Series—SOUTH Bend
VICTORY CLUB
CONFERENCE CHAMPS
VOLUNTEER SHEET
You will find forms to be completed and sent in for com-mittee volunteers, Conference Champ List, players play-ing college baseball, facility improvements, and victory milestones at the back of this newsletter. Please take the time to complete the appropriate information and submit it to the respective individual. We include the information in future publications to keep our membership informed about your program and the programs in your area.
If you reached a victory level this past season, make sure we are informed so that we may honor your accomplish-ment at the State Clinic. College coaches this applies to you as well.
IHSBCA.ORG
COACHES: CATCHERS: THIRD BASE: PITCHERS:
Sean Lyons-New Palestine Zyon Avery-Ben Davis Trever Zink-Forest Park Luke Albright-Fishers
Jason Combs-Decatur Central Dillon Olejnik-Card. Ritter Riley Bertram-Zionsville Jake Andriole-Guerin Catholic
Curt Welch-Castle Lucas McNew-Borden OUTFIELDERS: Drew Hasson-Columbus East
Zach Payne-Lanesville FIRST BASE: Chase Springmeyer-Greensburg Cameron Holycross-Lapel
MIDDLE INFIELDERS: Ethan English-Jeffersonville Eli Helton-Lawrenceburg Sam Meek-Hauser
Craig Yoho-Fishers Chase Hug-Pike Ryan Robison-New Albany Zach Messinger-Castle
Samuel Steimel-Sullivan FLEX PLAYER: Caleb Meeks-Evansville Memorial Matthew Panagouleas-South Vermilion
Aaron Beard-Tecumseh Tyler Finke-Columbus North Alan Perry-Seymour
Case Eisenhut-NE Dubois Joey Weller-Union County
Jackson Wynn-Danville
20182018--2019 Executive 2019 Executive
CouncilCouncil
PresidentPresident--Kevin Hannon Kevin Hannon KnoxKnox
1st VP1st VP——Jeff McKeonJeff McKeon PlainfieldPlainfield
2nd VP2nd VP--Ben McDanielBen McDaniel Columbus N.Columbus N.
3rd VP3rd VP--Jeremy RicheyJeremy Richey SeymourSeymour
Past Pres.Past Pres.––Ricky RomansRicky Romans CharlestownCharlestown
Asst.Ex.Dr. Asst.Ex.Dr. –– Phil McIntyre North Phil McIntyre North
CentralCentral
Executive Director Executive Director -- Brian Abbott; Brian Abbott;
2340 Guilford St., Huntington, IN 2340 Guilford St., Huntington, IN
4675046750
JUNIOR SHOWCASE UPDATE
Thank you to Dennis Kas and the
IHSBCA Executive Council who ran
this event with great efficiency.
The format allowed a lot of time
for the 70+ juniors on hand to
demonstrate their abilities for
the 17 college coaches from across
the Midwest and 1 scout who were
in attendance. The showcase was
held at Four Winds Field prior to
the North/South Series. Thank you
to the Coveleski Stadium staff for
their work in getting the facility
ready for this annual event. We
continued the format instituted in
2014 that had the pitchers report-
ing first so that they had a bet-
ter opportunity to participate in
the rest of the showcase and col-
lege coaches showed up early to
see the arms. Many thanks also go
out to BSN Sports who sponsored
the showcase T-shirts.
FUTURE N/S SITES
2019 Madison
2019 TBD
August 2018 INDIANA H.S. BASEBALL NEWS Page 3
2018 NORtH ALL-STARS
COACHES: CATCHERS: THIRD BASE: PITCHERS:
Steve Stutsman-Elk. Central Kollyn All-McCutcheon Riley Hershberger-Logansport Chandler Banic-LaPorte
Shane Edwards-Oak Hill Alec Brunson-Dekalb Matt Meyer-Westfield Robbie Berger-John Glenn
John Huemmer-Mishawaka Hayden Jones-F.W. Carroll OUTFIELDERS: Ryan Bolda-Crown Point
Steve Asbury(Asst.)- Elk. Cent. FIRST BASE: Ian McCutcheon-Huntington North Ty Bothwell-Boone Groove
MIDDLE INFIELDERS: Pat Mills-Western Tyler Owens-Noblesville Ashton Guyer-Western
Eric Doyle-F.W. Dwenger Jay Hammel-S. Newton Clay Thompson-Andrean Ethan Larason-Maconaquah
Justin Graves-Lake Central FLEX PLAYER: Hayden Schott-Culver Academy Jake Marin-Lafayette C.C.
Payton Kerr-Penn Wes Transier-Oak Hill Riley Perlich-F.W. Carroll
Benji Nixon-Plymouth Austin Peterson-Chesterton
Sullivan Swingley-Yorktown
Alex Voss—S.B. St. Joe
Landon Weins—Frankton
ZEPHYR, MDS, Bacard, & JOS-
TENS SUPPORT THE IHSBCA
We hope that each of you will give the
companies who assist the IHSBCA strong
consideration when ordering your baseball
needs for 2018-2019.
Hats for the North/South series are
provided by Zephyr who also provides the
association with a check to help pay for
the IHSBCA expenses.
MDS bats provided wood bats to the
North/South players for the final game of
the series.
Bacard supplied Marucci jerseys for the
all-stars.
Jostens provides us with a North/South
MVP ring and the COTY rings presented
at the Hall of Fame banquet during the
clinic.
IHSBCA District Reps for 2018-2019
District Representative School
A Robert Glover, Jr Hobart
B Mark Schellinger New Prairie
C Jim Treadway Concord (ret)
D Pat McMahon FW Canterbury
E Open Open
F Travis Keesling Pendleton Hgts.
G Jay Malott South Dearborn
H Brad King New Castle
I Ryan Wolfe Plymouth
J Kyle Neal Attica
K Matt Cherry Fishers
L Jeff McKeon Decatur Central
M Kyle Kraemer T. H. South
N Ricky Romans Charlestown
O Brian Kirchoff N.E. Dubois
P Michael Goedde Ev. Central
The member coaches in each of the 16 IHS-BCA Districts voted for their District Coach of the Year and District Umpire of the Year at their June Meetings. The COTY will be pre-sented their awards at the banquet held dur-ing the IHSBCA State Clinic in January. Um-pire of the Year recipients will receive their certificates by mail in September.
District COTY UOTY
A Mike Swartzentruber—Lake Cent. Fred Scheub
B Jack Campbell—Chesterton Steve Kajzer
Mike Albert
C Greg Dikos - Penn Tony Gaugler
D Justin Bock– Fremont John Fry
E Greg Marschand—Lewis Cass Dan Adams
F Lea Selvey—Jay County Jeff Green
G Aaron Kroll—Roncalli Darren Hass
Nathan Long—Hauser
H Jeff Mathews—Union County Elliot Tekulve
I Clint Davis—Northfield Shayne Kinder
J Tim Bordenet—Laf. Cent. Cath. Mark Maxwell
K Matt Cherry - Fishers Michael Ingraham
L Todd Webster—Pike Tony Monteleone Sr.
M Tim Terry—South Vermillion Lance Walsh
N Joe Decker—Silver Creek Greg Hammond
O Gene Mattingly—Southridge Thomas “Pace” Jenkins
P Ted Thompson—Tecumseh Bob Davis
OPEN DATES If you have any open
dates on your 2019
schedule, we encourage
you to get them listed.
There is a link on our
website ihsbca.org that
allows you to view open
dates and post your own
for the 2019 season.
Page 4 INDIANA H.S. BASEBALL NEWS Volume XLV ISSUE 5
The members of the IHSBCA nominated and voted the following players
All-State. Players selected in the MLB free agent draft were auto-
matic members of their respective teams (Nick Schnell – Roncalli;
Jack Perkins – Kokomo; Bradley Brehmer – Decatur Central; Jared Po-
land – Cathedral; Timmy Borden – Providence).
POSITION PLAYER/GRADE SCHOOL
4A FIRST TEAM
Catcher Hayden Jones FW Carroll
1st Base Ethan English Jeffersonville
2nd Base Cam Dennie Plymouth
3rd Base Matt Wolff Fishers
SS Craig Yoho Fishers
OF Ryan Robison New Albany
OF Ian McCutcheon Huntington North
OF Damon Lux Shelbyville
P Garrett Burhenn Lawrence North
P Luke Albright Fishers
P Grant Richardson Fishers
P Avery Short Southport
P Braydon Tucker Northview
3A FIRST TEAM
Catcher Derek Wagner Tri-West
Catcher Angel DiFederico New Haven
1st Base Pat Mills Western
2nd Base Nolan Isaacs Lakeland
3rd Base Sam Beier Wheeler
SS Sammy Steimel Sullivan
OF Eli Helton Lawrenceburg
OF Clay Thompson Andrean
OF Caleb Meeks Reitz Memorial
OF Cade McCoin Mississinewa
P Michael Doolin Andrean
P Ashton Guyer Western
P Trevor Ankney Indian Creek
2A FIRST TEAM
Catcher Luke Stock Henryville
1st Base Joe Butz Heritage Christ.
2nd Base Joel Mounts Heritage Christ.
3rd Base Kip Fougerousse Linton Stockton
SS Drew Buhr Austin
SS Logan Ryan Hebron
OF Zander Kottka Union County
OF Spencer Ballinger Oak Hill
OF Sam Schoonveld Clinton Prairie
P Grant Besser South Adams
P Ty Bothwell Boone Grove
1A FIRST TEAM
Catcher Duncan Gerkin Orleans
1st Base Jay Hammel South Newton
2nd Base Trey Waddups Pioneer
3rd Base Nate Johnson Pioneer
SS Aaron Beard Tecumseh
OF Ryan Hale Daleville
OF Cory Gutshall Pioneer
OF Carson Husmann South Central(UM)
P Lucas McNew Borden
P Blake Harner Northfield
This years’ players will be recognized with previous All-State teams
on our website.
2018 HONORABLE MENTION ALL-STATE are currently listed on the IHSBCA
website.
ALL-STATE TEAMS CHOSEN BY
IHSBCA MEMBERSHIP
2018 HALL OF FAME
ANNUAL GOLF EVENT
The Indiana Baseball Hall of
Fame will be holding its annual
Golf outing on Friday, October
the 5th at Sultan’s Run Golf
Club in Jasper, Indiana. Shot-
gun start at 9 a.m.
If you are interested in putting
a foursome together in the event
or wish to be involved contact
Ray Howard at: 812-630-2412 or
by email at: [email protected]
More information can also be
found on the Indiana Baseball
Hall of Fame website:
www.indbaseballhalloffame.org
national CLINIC
Information
The National High School
Baseball Coaches Association
will host its’ 2018 National
Clinic 11/29-12/2 in St.
Louis, Missouri at the
Hilton at the Ball Park ho-
tel downtown.
www.baseballcoaches.org
The American Baseball
Coaches Association will
host its 2019 Convention
January the 3rd-6th in
Dallas at the Gaylord Texan
hotel.
www.abca.org
Indiana High School Baseball Coaches Association
2340 Guilford Street
Huntington, IN 46750 Phone: 260-356-3031
Email: [email protected]
IHSBCA website: www.ihsbca.org
August 2018 INDIANA H.S. BASEBALL NEWS Page 5
Players were nominated by their high school coaches and their academic information was entered into the
IHSBCA computer which measured the senior players against the established criteria. These players were
then named Academic All-State. Certificates were mailed and then presented to each player by the head
baseball coach.
2018 Academic ALL-STATE
PLAYER SCHOOL PLAYER SCHOOL PLAYER SCHOOL PLAYER SCHOOL PLAYER SCHOOL
Jadon Ambrose Heritage Christian Blake Dicken Franklin Community Ray Hilbrich Lake Central A.J. Morton Brebeuf Jesuit Hayden Schott Culver Academies
Dalton Andrew Alexandria Antonio Dominguez Park Tudor Hunter Houser New Prairie Max Moser Jay County Tom Schutz Andrean
Kyle Arnold Adams Central Benji Downs Terre Haute South Isaac Huff Covenant Christian Joel Mounts Heritage Christian Ethan Scroggins Park Tudor
Luke Avila Yorktown Josh Dragicevich Munster Nolan Isaacs Lakeland A.J. Muegge Eastern Hancock Tyler Seroczynski Mishawaka Marian
Braden Baer Elkhart Memorial Austin Dunwoody Harrison (WL) Jacob Johnson Hauser Easton Neth Reitz Memorial Kyle Siefert Batesville
Sammy Barnett Silver Creek Jackson Elaman Mt. Vernon Matt Kiesel Reitz Memorial Ben Newhouse Castle Tanner Simmons Carmel
Alex Bauer Harrison (WL) Nicholas Elmendorf North Central Quentin Kirch North Central Walker Nurrenbern Wood Memorial Tavic Simmons Carmel
Payton Bear Northwood Isaac Evans Reitz Memorial Caleb Kohler Norwell Cooper O’Neal Western Wyatt Snyder Monroe Central
Mitchel Becher Heritage Hills Quin Fauquher Yorktown Gage Latham Washington Isaac Pagan River Forest Nicholas Sowinski Bishop Chatard
Samuel Behrmann North Central Brady Fentress South Dearborn Samuel Lee North Central Matthew Panagouleas South Vermillion Jackson Stephens Wheeler
Robbie Berger John Glenn Scott Ferkul Crown Point Will LeVan Culver Academies Hugh Pebworth Brebeuf Jesuit Cole Stigleman Jay County
Dalton Blessing Churubusco Harrison Finch Tipton Robbie Levine Carmel Jack Perkins Kokomo Clay Stinson Yorktown
Ryan Bolda Crown Point Graham Fisher Park Tudor Camden Lytle Canterbury Alan Perry Seymour Michael Sundahl Bishop Dwenger
Matthew Boyle Mt. Vernon Fortville Hayden Folz Evansville Mater Dei Garrett Maag East Noble Brendan Perry Warsaw Sullvan Swingley Yorktown
Cameron Brice Valparaiso Aidan Forbes West Lafayette Michael Machnic John Glenn Devan Plant North Montgomery Marcus Thorne Washington
Landon Bundy Franklin County Ryan Fox Delta Colin Mack Morgan Township Ryan Plummer Noblesville Spencer Tinkey Covenant Christian
Nathan Burke Mt. Vernon Alex Franklin Bloomington South Zach Magee Lawrence Central Jake Post Lowell Jack VanRemortel Carmel
Alec Burnett Columbus East Mitchell Frasher Jay County Josh Major Columbus East Drew Prather Lawrence Central Ryan Vendl Valparaiso
Kobe Burtron Lebanon Shane Garner Sullivan T.J. Mann Bishop Chatard Nathan Proctor Providence Trey Waddups Pioneer
Drew Bush Silver Creek Duncan Gerkin Orleans Jordan Mantor New Castle Ethan Pryor Carmel Derek Wagner Tri-West
Tyler Bush Morgan Township Kameron Graber Barr-Reeve Braxten McAdams Frankton Sammy Query Bloomfield Wheaton Webb Elkhart Memorial
Luke Cameron Kokomo Jarret Gray Huntington North Nick McCoy East Noble Jackson Ramey Noblesville Jules Weinzapfel Evansville Mater Dei
Jaden Cappelletti Mt. Vernon Fortville Hayden Greene Garrett Hunter McCubbins New Castle Griffin Rhoads Fishers Philip Wertz Goshen
Nick Caputo Valparaiso Emmett Greider Canterbury Akash Meesa Canterbury Will Richman Brebeuf Jesuit Hunter West S. B. St. Joseph
Nick Carrizales Whiteland Ashton Guyer Western Brandon Merkel Northeast Dubois Jonah Rockey Franklin Community Garrett Weybright Norwell
Braxton Cerqueria Floyd Central Camden Hair Reitz Memorial Colin Merriott West Lafayette Jake Rodgers Culver Academies Micah White Brebeuf Jesuit
Brayden Clark Western Drew Hannel Brebeuf Jesuit Zach Messinger Castle Jake Ross Blackford John Whiting Brebeuf Jesuit
Alex Coil Valparaiso Oliver Harshman Lawrence Central Matthew Meyer Westfield Austin Roth Henryville Gabe Wilson Edinburgh
Grant Collins Bloomington North Evan Hassler Evansville Mater Dei Brock Miller Northwood Glen Rouch Boonville Malik Wirges Homestead
Mason Cox Tri-West Tanner Haston Mooresville Daniel Miller Vincennes Lincoln Dylan Scheid Lawrence North Nolan Witte Centerville
Mark Cummings North Central Stuart Hayden Brownstown Central Luke Montgomery Reitz Memorial Neil Schmidlin Franklin Central Matthew Wolff Fishers
Robert Cunningham Peru Trevor Helmkamp Canterbury Jon Moore Park Tudor Austin Schnuck Heritage Hills Jonathon Yousey Bethany Christian
Kyle Dane Culver Academies Payton Heniser Jay County Logan Moreland Huntington North Sam Schoonveld Clinton Prairie Anthony Zaccardelli Lawrence Central
Lucas Daunhauer Evansville Mater Dei Josh Heuck Evansville Mater Dei Seth Morris Camb. City Lincoln August Schott West Lafayette Korbin Zvokel Wes-Del
Page 6 INDIANA H.S. BASEBALL NEWS Volume XLV ISSUE 5
Fishers Tigers
Class 4A
Andrean 59ers
Class 3A
Boone Grove Wolves
Class 2A
Daleville Broncos
Class 1A
Congratulations to the 2018 IHSAA STATE CHAMPIONS!
August 2018 INDIANA H.S. BASEBALL NEWS Page 7
Executive Director Update
Summer is gone……where did it go?!?! Seems like I ask myself that question every year. I look forward to the state tournament and then the
all-star series because I really enjoy these events. Then I look up and it is late July and here we go again with another school year.
Congratulations to our four state champions: Daleville (1A); Boone Grove (2A); Andrean (3A); and Fishers in 4A! Always a good time
spending the weekend in Indianapolis and watching some of the best baseball our state has to offer. Plus, the Indians and Randy Lewandowski
are excellent hosts!!
The North-South series was an outstanding event in South Bend this summer. Special thanks for Jim Treadway and his group for hosting us
for the weekend. Excellent venues at Four Winds, the Century Center, and the Double Tree. If you have not visited South Bend lately there
are a lot of neat changes that have occurred downtown and it is worth your time to take a visit.
Moving Forward there are several things on the horizon:
The pitch count and ramifications for violating the rule are being reviewed by the IHSBCA and the IHSAA. Stay tuned this fall for more
updates, but there should be some changes before the 2019 state tournament.
The survey we did for 7 weeks of arm care during the conditioning phase is well underway to being approved as an emergency by-law.
Russ Degitz (Principal at Huntington North HS) has submitted the amendment and it will be on the IHSAA agenda sometime this fall if
all goes well. Again, stay tuned!
BIG CHANGE!!! The North-South all-star series will be held the week AFTER the state finals next year. We will still do nominations at
the regional meeting next year, but will need coaches to get their players to commit ASAP after the selection takes place. We are still
determining a time table for the process, but there may be a preliminary meeting at the state clinic to create a “potential” all-star list to
help expedite the selection process. You will still be allowed to nominate at the regional meeting so that option will not change. Series
dates are June 21-23 in Madison, Indiana.
NEED YOUR HELP!!! If you have a potential all-star next year and he is selected I need you to have done several things in advance of
the regional meeting: please check with their college coach and make sure they can play (especially pitchers); have a sponsor lined up;
please turn the paperwork around within 24 hours from the time I send it to you…..this is critical for organizational purposes; and make
sure that you or an assistant coach is at the series to be introduced with your player.
Please remember to honor the IHSAA schedule with the new Limited Contact Policy and also understand how the conditioning portion works.
August 27 begins our first limited contact period and it ends on October 13….this is where you receive 2 hours of instruction 2 times a week
with no coaching restrictions. Time periods are on www.ihsaa.org under the Resources tab and 2018-19 Sports Calendar.
Looking forward to another successful year of high school baseball!
Brian
PLAYER SPOTLIGHT—Lance Lynn
Lance Lynn was called up on June 2,
2011 with the St. Louis Cardinals. He is a
2005 graduate of Brownsburg H.S. where
he was a IHSBCA South All-Star. He was
drafted by the Mariners in the 6th round
that summer but chose to continue his
career at the U. of Mississippi. Lance was
taken in the 1st round (39th overall) of the
2008 draft by the Cardinals. He became a
World Series champ with them in 2011.
After 6 seasons (2011-2017) in St. Louis,
Lance signed with the Twins in March
2018. On July 30, 2018, he was traded to the Yankees. Lance
has 79 career wins, over 1,000 strikeouts, and a career 3.54 ERA.
IHSBCA.ORG
IHSBCA Record Book
Coaches please submit any record updates ASAP to:
Scott Hughes at—[email protected]
VICTORY CLUB-100-200-300-400-500-600-700
During the 2018 season, I won my _______th Varsity
Game. I have been coaching for _______ years.
COACHES NAME:_____________________________________
Current High School:______________________________
Email to: Jeff McKeon
DEADLINE — OCTOBER 1st College coaches are encouraged to notify us of your vic-
tory levels achieved.
COMMITTEE VOLUNTEER FORM Coach Phil McIntyre,
Please consider me for appointment to one of
the following committees for 2018-2019.
My School is in Class ___A
____2019 State Clinic
____Umpire of the Year
____All-State Selection
____Hall of Fame Screening
____Academic All-State
____Top 10 Poll Panels
____Selection of North/South All-Stars
____Media Awards
____I’ll work anywhere you need
___________________ ___________________
(Coach) (School)
Mail to: Phil McIntyre
8896 Lesley Lane
Brownsburg, IN 46112
Or Email: [email protected]
BASEBALL FACILITY UPGRADES The following improvements have been made in the baseball
facility at __________________________.
(school)
These will be ready by Spring 2019!!
1.
2.
3.
Coach_____________________________________
Email to: [email protected]
CONFERENCE CHAMPION HONORS LIST
______________________ won the _____________________
(School) (Conference)
Championship in 2018 with a ___ won ___ loss record.
They were coached by:_______________________________
Email to: [email protected]
2018 GRADUATES PLAYING COLLEGE BASEBALL __________________ of ________________ will be (Player) (School)
Playing college baseball at _________________. (College)
Email to: [email protected]
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August 2018 INDIANA H.S. BASEBALL NEWS Page 9
MEDIA AWARD WINNERS When coaches met for their District meeting in early June they selected the following persons as their MEDIA AWARD winners: Dist. Award Winner Media A Jim Peters NWI Times
B Jim Peters NWI Times
Steve Krah Indiana RBI
C Steve Krah Indiana RBI
D Justin Prince WFFT Fox 55 Ft. Wayne
Peter Hood
E Derek Decker Wells County Voice
F Randy Huggler Elwood Call Leader
G Bryce Kendrick SEI Local Rising Sun
H Don Tincher Pressroom Pass
I Bob Stambazze 105.9 My Bash
J Andrew Bogart WLFI 18 Lafayette
K Dylan Trimpe Hendrick’s County Flyer
L Steve Krah Indiana RBI
M John Blau Bloomington Herald Times
N Josh Cook News and Tribune O Greg Bateman WRZR Loogootee
P John Montgomery WNDI
The IHSBCA greatly appreciates their support of Indiana Baseball. Congratulations!
2018 PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Again, this year when coaches voted for the All-State teams, they also had the opportunity to select the Indiana Player of the Year. The ballot included a nominee from each of the IHSBCA districts, plus any player who was drafted.
This years award was presented at the North/South All-Star banquet. The 2018 Indiana Player of the Year was Nick Schnell who played at Indianapolis Roncalli H.S. for Head Coach Aaron Kroll. Nick was drafted in the 1st round by the Tampa Bay Rays in this years MLB draft, signed, and is cur-rently playing in the Gulf Coast League.
Coaches—Please take the time to fill out the forms and information on page 8 and
send the items to the respective individual. Your participation and involvement in
the IHSBCA is greatly appreciated!!