The Indiana High School Athletic Association (IHSAA) is the arbiter of interscholastic competition among public and private high schools in the U.S. state of Indiana. It monitors a system that divides athletically-competing high schools in Indiana based on the school's enrollment. The divisions, known as classes, are intended to foster fair competition among schools of similar sizes. A school ranked 3A is larger than a school ranked 1A, but not as large as a 6A-ranked school. Only football has 6 classes. Boys' basketball, girls' basketball, volleyball, baseball and softball are divided into four classes. Boys' and girls' soccer will be divided into two classes for the first time for the 2011–12 school year. All other sports compete in a single class.
The IHSAA is divided into three board of director districts: Northern, Central, and Southern. For the State Tournament, there are two divisions. The Northern District is composed of 21 of Indiana's Counties consisting the northern third of Indiana. The Southern District is composed of the remaining 71 counties and includes all of the Indianapolis area except Madison County. It is from these two districts, the top two teams meet at the state finals usually held in or around Indianapolis. In the regular season, most of the member schools' sports activities are governed by one, sometimes two or three of Indiana's 51 Athletic Conferences while some maintain independence in certain sports, like football or basketball.
Before becoming a territory, varying cultures of indigenous peoples and historic Native Americans inhabited Indiana for thousands of years. Since its founding as a territory, settlement patterns in Indiana have reflected regional cultural segmentation present in the Eastern United States; the state's northernmost tier was settled primarily by people from New England and New York, Central Indiana by migrants from the Mid-Atlantic states and from adjacent Ohio, and Southern Indiana by settlers from the Southern states, particularly Kentucky and Tennessee.
Though soon outclassed by newer vessels, Indiana was to enjoy a substantial 36-year career, a highlight of which was her transportation of United States President Ulysses S. Grant on the first leg of his celebrated 1877–78 world tour. After 24 years of transatlantic crossings, Indiana was sold for Pacific service, before being requisitioned as a troopship for service during the Spanish–American War. She was wrecked off Isla Santa Margarita, Mexico, in 1909.
Development
The four Pennsylvania class liners were constructed at a cost of $520,000 each by William Cramp & Sons on behalf of the American Steamship Company (ASC), a subsidiary of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. The Railroad intended to utilize the vessels to bring European immigrants direct to Philadelphia, thus ensuring the company a steady stream of customers. In recognition of this purpose, the four ships—Pennsylvania, Indiana, Illinois and Ohio—were named after the four states serviced by the Railroad. Design of the ships was entrusted to Charles H. Cramp of the Cramp & Sons shipyard, and Barnabas H. Bartol, a director of the ASC.
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1990 IHSAA State Championship: Bedford North Lawrence 63, Concord 60
Bedford North Lawrence, led by Damon Bailey, battled from behind in both games to capture the 80th Annual Indiana High School Athletic Association Boys Basketball State Finals Tournament with a 63-60 win over Concord before a national record Hoosier Dome crowd of 41,046 on March 24, 1990.
Bailey finished his incredible high school career scoring the last 11 points against previously unbeaten Concord to erase a 58-52 deficit in the last 2 1/2 minutes of the championship game.
Damon scored a game high 30 points against Concord and had 25 in the second semi-final game when Bedford North Lawrence trailed Southport 32-18 near the end of the first half and bounced back to gain a narrow 58-55 decision. Concord advanced to the championship game with a 70-66 victory over Anderson in the opener.
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Indiana's Game
Celebrating the history of Indiana high school basketball, this 1986 feature-length documentary traces the history of the Hoosier passion with rare game footage and interviews of Indiana’s greatest basketball moments and heroes.
published: 11 Nov 2015
IHSAA 4x400m Relay (3rd Section) - 2021 Boys State Meet Final
Indiana High School State Meet 2021 - Boys 4x400m (Mile Relay) 6/4/2021
Mt. Vernon - 5th place (3:22.65 official time)
Ben Davis High School
Track & Field
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We had the opportunity and privilege of meeting with the IHSAA to see where all the exciting sports moments are recognized.
For more visit:
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Bedford North Lawrence, led by Damon Bailey, battled from behind in both games to capture the 80th Annual Indiana High School Athletic Association Boys Basketba...
Bedford North Lawrence, led by Damon Bailey, battled from behind in both games to capture the 80th Annual Indiana High School Athletic Association Boys Basketball State Finals Tournament with a 63-60 win over Concord before a national record Hoosier Dome crowd of 41,046 on March 24, 1990.
Bailey finished his incredible high school career scoring the last 11 points against previously unbeaten Concord to erase a 58-52 deficit in the last 2 1/2 minutes of the championship game.
Damon scored a game high 30 points against Concord and had 25 in the second semi-final game when Bedford North Lawrence trailed Southport 32-18 near the end of the first half and bounced back to gain a narrow 58-55 decision. Concord advanced to the championship game with a 70-66 victory over Anderson in the opener.
The Bedford ball club, coached by Dan Bush, opened up a 24-18 lead in the first quarter of the championship game. Concord shot ahead by a 37-32 score at half-time, and it was a 46-46 standoff at the end of three quarters. Bailey hit two buckets and added seven free throws in the last 2:38 to turn the tide.
Bailey got his 30 points on 11 of 16 shooting from the field, and Chad Mills was the only other Bedford player in double figures with 11. Jamar Johnson led Concord with 15 points; center Bill Mutch had 15 and Jeff Massey, 12.
One of the turning points for Bedford in the afternoon game against Southport was the second half defense on William Moore. Thanks to Moore who had 23 points in the first half, Southport held a 32-23 lead on Bedford at the halfway mark. Moore got only five points the rest of the way when Dwayne Curry took over the defensive assignment of Moore. Bedford outscored Southport 20-7 in the third quarter and hung on to a slim lead with 15 clutch free throws in the fourth quarter.
Concord, led by Johnson who scored 21 and put five players in the double figures, was on the way to its 70-66 win over Anderson. Micah Sharp played a strong supporting role with 17. Anderson trailed 54-34 midway in the third quarter, but stormed back to tie at 64-64 with 3:06 to go.
Anderson was led by Terry Fuller who scored 23 points; Vince Tatum had 12 and Tyrone Kelley, 10. Kelley twisted his ankle in the first quarter and spent most of the second half on the bench. A 15-1 advantage at the foul line by Concord was the difference.
The IHSAA Executive Committee unanimously selected Damon Bailey of Bedford North Lawrence High School as the recipient of the Arthur L. Trester Mental Attitude Award. Farm Bureau Insurance, corporate sponsor of the IHSAA, presented a $1,000 scholarship to Bedford North Lawrence in his name.
A total of 386 schools and 4,584 participants began competition at the sectional level.
Bedford North Lawrence, led by Damon Bailey, battled from behind in both games to capture the 80th Annual Indiana High School Athletic Association Boys Basketball State Finals Tournament with a 63-60 win over Concord before a national record Hoosier Dome crowd of 41,046 on March 24, 1990.
Bailey finished his incredible high school career scoring the last 11 points against previously unbeaten Concord to erase a 58-52 deficit in the last 2 1/2 minutes of the championship game.
Damon scored a game high 30 points against Concord and had 25 in the second semi-final game when Bedford North Lawrence trailed Southport 32-18 near the end of the first half and bounced back to gain a narrow 58-55 decision. Concord advanced to the championship game with a 70-66 victory over Anderson in the opener.
The Bedford ball club, coached by Dan Bush, opened up a 24-18 lead in the first quarter of the championship game. Concord shot ahead by a 37-32 score at half-time, and it was a 46-46 standoff at the end of three quarters. Bailey hit two buckets and added seven free throws in the last 2:38 to turn the tide.
Bailey got his 30 points on 11 of 16 shooting from the field, and Chad Mills was the only other Bedford player in double figures with 11. Jamar Johnson led Concord with 15 points; center Bill Mutch had 15 and Jeff Massey, 12.
One of the turning points for Bedford in the afternoon game against Southport was the second half defense on William Moore. Thanks to Moore who had 23 points in the first half, Southport held a 32-23 lead on Bedford at the halfway mark. Moore got only five points the rest of the way when Dwayne Curry took over the defensive assignment of Moore. Bedford outscored Southport 20-7 in the third quarter and hung on to a slim lead with 15 clutch free throws in the fourth quarter.
Concord, led by Johnson who scored 21 and put five players in the double figures, was on the way to its 70-66 win over Anderson. Micah Sharp played a strong supporting role with 17. Anderson trailed 54-34 midway in the third quarter, but stormed back to tie at 64-64 with 3:06 to go.
Anderson was led by Terry Fuller who scored 23 points; Vince Tatum had 12 and Tyrone Kelley, 10. Kelley twisted his ankle in the first quarter and spent most of the second half on the bench. A 15-1 advantage at the foul line by Concord was the difference.
The IHSAA Executive Committee unanimously selected Damon Bailey of Bedford North Lawrence High School as the recipient of the Arthur L. Trester Mental Attitude Award. Farm Bureau Insurance, corporate sponsor of the IHSAA, presented a $1,000 scholarship to Bedford North Lawrence in his name.
A total of 386 schools and 4,584 participants began competition at the sectional level.
Celebrating the history of Indiana high school basketball, this 1986 feature-length documentary traces the history of the Hoosier passion with rare game footage...
Celebrating the history of Indiana high school basketball, this 1986 feature-length documentary traces the history of the Hoosier passion with rare game footage and interviews of Indiana’s greatest basketball moments and heroes.
Celebrating the history of Indiana high school basketball, this 1986 feature-length documentary traces the history of the Hoosier passion with rare game footage and interviews of Indiana’s greatest basketball moments and heroes.
Indiana High School State Meet 2021 - Boys 4x400m (Mile Relay) 6/4/2021
Mt. Vernon - 5th place (3:22.65 official time)
Ben Davis High School
Track & Field
Indiana High School State Meet 2021 - Boys 4x400m (Mile Relay) 6/4/2021
Mt. Vernon - 5th place (3:22.65 official time)
Ben Davis High School
Track & Field
Indiana High School State Meet 2021 - Boys 4x400m (Mile Relay) 6/4/2021
Mt. Vernon - 5th place (3:22.65 official time)
Ben Davis High School
Track & Field
We had the opportunity and privilege of meeting with the IHSAA to see where all the exciting sports moments are recognized.
For more visit:
https://twitter.com/statechampsnet
https://www.facebook.com/statechampsnetwork/
https://www.instagram.com/statechampsnet/
http://statechampsnetwork.com/
https://soundcloud.com/user-166026183
Bedford North Lawrence, led by Damon Bailey, battled from behind in both games to capture the 80th Annual Indiana High School Athletic Association Boys Basketball State Finals Tournament with a 63-60 win over Concord before a national record Hoosier Dome crowd of 41,046 on March 24, 1990.
Bailey finished his incredible high school career scoring the last 11 points against previously unbeaten Concord to erase a 58-52 deficit in the last 2 1/2 minutes of the championship game.
Damon scored a game high 30 points against Concord and had 25 in the second semi-final game when Bedford North Lawrence trailed Southport 32-18 near the end of the first half and bounced back to gain a narrow 58-55 decision. Concord advanced to the championship game with a 70-66 victory over Anderson in the opener.
The Bedford ball club, coached by Dan Bush, opened up a 24-18 lead in the first quarter of the championship game. Concord shot ahead by a 37-32 score at half-time, and it was a 46-46 standoff at the end of three quarters. Bailey hit two buckets and added seven free throws in the last 2:38 to turn the tide.
Bailey got his 30 points on 11 of 16 shooting from the field, and Chad Mills was the only other Bedford player in double figures with 11. Jamar Johnson led Concord with 15 points; center Bill Mutch had 15 and Jeff Massey, 12.
One of the turning points for Bedford in the afternoon game against Southport was the second half defense on William Moore. Thanks to Moore who had 23 points in the first half, Southport held a 32-23 lead on Bedford at the halfway mark. Moore got only five points the rest of the way when Dwayne Curry took over the defensive assignment of Moore. Bedford outscored Southport 20-7 in the third quarter and hung on to a slim lead with 15 clutch free throws in the fourth quarter.
Concord, led by Johnson who scored 21 and put five players in the double figures, was on the way to its 70-66 win over Anderson. Micah Sharp played a strong supporting role with 17. Anderson trailed 54-34 midway in the third quarter, but stormed back to tie at 64-64 with 3:06 to go.
Anderson was led by Terry Fuller who scored 23 points; Vince Tatum had 12 and Tyrone Kelley, 10. Kelley twisted his ankle in the first quarter and spent most of the second half on the bench. A 15-1 advantage at the foul line by Concord was the difference.
The IHSAA Executive Committee unanimously selected Damon Bailey of Bedford North Lawrence High School as the recipient of the Arthur L. Trester Mental Attitude Award. Farm Bureau Insurance, corporate sponsor of the IHSAA, presented a $1,000 scholarship to Bedford North Lawrence in his name.
A total of 386 schools and 4,584 participants began competition at the sectional level.
Celebrating the history of Indiana high school basketball, this 1986 feature-length documentary traces the history of the Hoosier passion with rare game footage and interviews of Indiana’s greatest basketball moments and heroes.
Indiana High School State Meet 2021 - Boys 4x400m (Mile Relay) 6/4/2021
Mt. Vernon - 5th place (3:22.65 official time)
Ben Davis High School
Track & Field
The Indiana High School Athletic Association (IHSAA) is the arbiter of interscholastic competition among public and private high schools in the U.S. state of Indiana. It monitors a system that divides athletically-competing high schools in Indiana based on the school's enrollment. The divisions, known as classes, are intended to foster fair competition among schools of similar sizes. A school ranked 3A is larger than a school ranked 1A, but not as large as a 6A-ranked school. Only football has 6 classes. Boys' basketball, girls' basketball, volleyball, baseball and softball are divided into four classes. Boys' and girls' soccer will be divided into two classes for the first time for the 2011–12 school year. All other sports compete in a single class.
The IHSAA is divided into three board of director districts: Northern, Central, and Southern. For the State Tournament, there are two divisions. The Northern District is composed of 21 of Indiana's Counties consisting the northern third of Indiana. The Southern District is composed of the remaining 71 counties and includes all of the Indianapolis area except Madison County. It is from these two districts, the top two teams meet at the state finals usually held in or around Indianapolis. In the regular season, most of the member schools' sports activities are governed by one, sometimes two or three of Indiana's 51 Athletic Conferences while some maintain independence in certain sports, like football or basketball.
Bubble gum and house parties When you stole your parents rum And tried to screw everything that could breathe Back in high school we didn't have a whole lot to do We watched the world go by on the television screen Said it's the 90's kids that's way out this is way in Go beat each other up on the dance floor Told us drugs were no good But then we smoked 'em and liked 'em So much that we smoked a little more We liked 'em so much, we smoked a little more Did I call your name? Did you hear me singin' that song that I wrote for you? You're so the same but your so different I didn't recognize you It's kinda hard with all that sexual confusion Sometimes you don't know if you're gay or straight But what's the difference, it's a wonderful illusion Most times you won't make it past second base I'm in a band, we kinda suck but we don't now it yet And I don't care anyway 'Cuz soon, I'm gonna sell these drums, pay my rent Support my kid and tell him all about way back in daddy's day I'll tell him all about way back in daddy's day Did I call your name? Did you hear me singin' that song that I wrote for you? You're so the same but your so different I didn't recognize you Some years later by a soda coolerator In a corner store back in my home town This stranger smiles at me, said "Remember the class of '93?" And for some reason it makes him look real proud After all the good times he said we had He looks at me, scratches his head And asked me where the hell I ever went And the funny thing is that I never even knew him But he coulda been any one of my high school friends Did I call your name? Did you hear me singin' that song that I wrote for you? Your so the same but your so different I didn't recognize you Did I call you name? Singin' that song that I wrote for you Singin' that song I wrote for you
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