7 pm ET / 6 pm CT
48th Annual IHSAA Volleyball State Tournament Pairings Show
Streamed exclusively on IHSAAtv.org.
Hosted by Greg Rakestraw.
Complete pairings will be posted to IHSAA.org following the webcast.
Entry List Deadline: Monday, Sept. 30, 2019, 4 pm ET / 3 pm CT.
Admission: $6 per session or $10 all sessions.
Official Volleyball: The Wilson I-Core High Performance, the official volleyball of the IHSAA state tournament, will be provided to all host sites. | Wilson ad
Class 4A Brackets | Class 3A Brackets | Class 2A Brackets | Class A Brackets
Class 4A
1. East Chicago Central (7): Gary West Side, East Chicago Central, Hammond Morton, Highland, Lake Central, Merrillville, Munster
2. Crown Point (6): Chesterton, Crown Point, Hobart, Lowell, Portage, Valparaiso
3. Mishawaka (6): LaPorte, Michigan City, Mishawaka, Plymouth, South Bend Adams, South Bend Riley
4. Goshen (7): Concord, Elkhart Central, Elkhart Memorial, Goshen, Northridge, Penn, Warsaw Community
5. Fort Wayne North Side(6): Carroll (Fort Wayne), DeKalb, East Noble, Fort Wayne North Side, Fort Wayne Northrop, Fort Wayne Snider
6. Huntington North (6): Columbia City, Fort Wayne South Side, Fort Wayne Wayne, Homestead, Huntington North, New Haven
7. McCutcheon (6): Harrison (West Lafayette), Kokomo, Lafayette Jefferson, Logansport, Marion, McCutcheon
8. Noblesville (6): Carmel, Fishers, Hamilton Southeastern, Noblesville, Westfield, Zionsville
9. New Castle (8): Anderson, Greenfield-Central, Mt. Vernon (Fortville), Muncie Central, New Castle, Pendleton Heights, Richmond, Yorktown
10. Lawrence Central (6): Indianapolis Cathedral, Lawrence Central, Lawrence North, New Palestine, North Central, Warren Central
11. Southport (7): Ben Davis, Indianapolis Arsenal Tech, Indianapolis Crispus Attucks, Perry Meridian, Pike, Roncalli, Southport
12. Plainfield (7): Avon, Brownsburg, Decatur Central, Mooresville, Plainfield, Terre Haute North Vigo, Terre Haute South Vigo
13. Franklin Community (6): Center Grove, Franklin Central, Franklin Community, Greenwood Community, Shelbyville, Whiteland Community
14. Bloomington North (7): Bloomington North, Bedford North Lawrence, Bloomington South, Columbus East, Columbus North, East Central, Martinsville
15. Floyd Central (6): Floyd Central, Jeffersonville, Jennings County, New Albany, Providence, Seymour
16. Jasper (6): Castle, Evansville Central, Evansville F.J. Reitz, Evansville Harrison, Evansville North, Jasper
Class 3A
17. Griffith (6): Calumet, Griffith, Hammond, Hammond Clark, Hammond Gavit, Lighthouse CPA
18. Kankakee Valley (6): Culver Academy, Hanover Central, Kankakee Valley, Knox, River Forest, Wheeler
19. South Bend Saint Joseph (6): Glenn, Mishawaka Marian, New Prairie, South Bend Clay, South Bend Saint Joseph, South Bend Washington
20. Frankfort (6): Benton Central, Crawfordsville, Frankfort, North Montgomery, Twin Lakes, West Lafayette
21. Wawasee (6): Jimtown, Lakeland, NorthWood, Tippecanoe Valley, Wawasee, West Noble
22. Angola (7): Angola, Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger, Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran, Fort Wayne Bishop Luers, Garrett, Leo, Woodlan
23. Bellmont (6): Bellmont, Delta, Heritage, Jay County, Muncie Burris, Norwell
24. Western (7): Maconaquah, Mississinewa, Northwestern, Oak Hill, Peru, Western, Eastern Greentown
25. Greencastle (5): Danville, Greencastle, Lebanon, Monrovia, Tri-West Hendricks
26. Owen Valley (7): Brown County, Brownstown Central, Edgewood, Northview, Owen Valley, South Vermillion, West Vigo
27. Brebeuf Jesuit (6): Brebeuf Jesuit, Guerin Catholic, Indianapolis Bishop Chatard, Hamilton Heights, Indianapolis Shortridge, Indianapolis Emmerich Manual
28. Speedway (6): Beech Grove, Herron, Indianapolis Cardinal Ritter, Indianapolis Washington, Indian Creek, Speedway
29. Batesville (7): Batesville, Connersville, Franklin County, Greensburg, Lawrenceburg, South Dearborn, Rushville
30. Silver Creek (8): Charlestown, Christian Academy of Indiana, Corydon Central, Madison Consolidated, North Harrison, Salem, Scottsburg, Silver Creek
31. Vincennes Lincoln (5): Pike Central, Princeton Community, Vincennes Lincoln, Washington, Sullivan
32. Mt. Vernon (6): Boonville, Evansville Bosse, Evansville Reitz Memorial, Heritage Hills, Mt. Vernon, Gibson Southern
Class 2A
33. Andrean (6): Andrean, Bowman Leadership Academy, Gary Roosevelt, Hammond Bishop Noll, Lake Station Edison, Whiting
34. Rensselaer Central (6): Boone Grove, Hebron, North Judson-San Pierre, North Newton, Rensselaer Central, Winamac Community
35. Bremen (6): Bremen, LaVille, Rochester, South Bend Career Academy, South Central (Union Mills), Westville
36. Prairie Heights (6): Central Noble, Churubusco, Eastside, Fairfield, Prairie Heights, Westview
37. Clinton Prairie (7): Carroll (Flora), Clinton Prairie, Delphi, Fountain Central, Lewis Cass, Rossville, Seeger
38. Bluffton (7): Bluffton, Adams Central, Fort Wayne Canterbury, Manchester, South Adams, Wabash, Whitko
39. Madison-Grant (5): Blackford, Eastbrook, Madison-Grant, Taylor, Tipton
40. Lapel (7): Alexandria Monroe, Elwood Community, Frankton, Lapel, Monroe Central, Wapahani, Winchester
41. Northeastern (7): Centerville, Eastern Hancock, Hagerstown, Knightstown, Northeastern, Shenandoah, Union County
42. Indianapolis Scecina Memorial (5): Covenant Christian (Indianapolis), Indianapolis Howe Community, Indianapolis Scecina Memorial, Irvington Preparatory Academy, Triton Central
43. Sheridan (5): Heritage Christian, Park Tudor, Sheridan, University, Western Boone
44. Cloverdale (7): Cascade, Cloverdale, North Putnam, Parke Heritage, Riverton Parke, South Putnam, Southmont
45. South Ripley (6): South Decatur, Milan, North Decatur, South Ripley, Southwestern (Hanover), Switzerland County
46. Henryville (7): Austin, Clarksville, Crawford County, Eastern (Pekin), Henryville, Mitchell, Paoli
47. Forest Park (7): Barr-Reeve, Eastern Greene, Forest Park, Linton-Stockton, North Knox, South Knox, Southridge
48. South Spencer (6): Evansville Mater Dei, North Posey, Perry Central, South Spencer, Tecumseh, Tell City
Class A
49. Morgan Township (7): 21st Century Charter School, Covenant Christian (DeMotte), Hammond Academy, Kouts, Marquette Catholic, Morgan Township, Washington Township
50. West Central (6): Argos, Culver Community, LaCrosse, Oregon Davis, Triton, West Central
51. Bethany Christian (6): Bethany Christian, Elkhart Christian Academy, Fort Wayne Blackhawk Christian, Fremont, Hamilton, Lakewood Park Christian
52. Southwood (6): Caston, North Miami, Northfield, Pioneer, Southwood
53. Tri-County (6): Clinton Central, Faith Christian, Frontier, North White, South Newton, Tri-County
54. Lafayette Central Catholic (6): Attica, Bethesda Christian, Covington, Lafayette Central Catholic, North Vermillion, Traders Point Christian Academy
55. Cowan (7): Anderson Preparatory Academy, Cowan, Daleville, Liberty Christian, Southern Wells, Tri-Central, Wes-Del
56. Randolph Southern (7): Blue River Valley, Cambridge City Lincoln, Randolph Southern, Seton Catholic, Tri, Union (Modoc), Union City
57. White River Valley (6): Bloomfield, Clay City, Eminence, North Central (Farmersburg), Shakamak, White River Valley
58. Indiana School for the Deaf (6): Indiana Math & Science Academy, Indiana School for the Deaf, Indianapolis Metropolitan, International School of Indiana, Riverside, Tindley
59. Central Christian Academy (5): Central Christian Academy, Christel House Academy, Victory College Prep, Indianapolis Lutheran, Providence Cristo Rey
60. Edinburgh (6): Edinburgh, Greenwood Christian Academy, Hauser, Morristown, Southwestern (Shelbyville), Waldron
61. South Central (Elizabeth) (6): Borden, Lanesville, New Washington, Rock Creek Academy, Shawe Memorial, South Central (Elizabeth)
62. Trinity Lutheran (7): Crothersville, Jac-Cen-Del, Medora, Oldenburg Academy, Rising Sun, Trinity Lutheran, West Washington
63. North Daviess (6): North Daviess, Lighthouse Christian Academy, Loogootee, Shoals, Vincennes Rivet
64. Springs Valley (5): Cannelton, Northeast Dubois, Orleans, Springs Valley, Wood Memorial
Restrictions
A. Balloons, banners and/or posters, shakers on sticks, etc. are not permitted.
B. Cowbells and other such noise devices are not permitted.
C. No live animal mascots are permitted.
D. "Line-up" lanes of fans shall not be permitted on the playing floor at any time.
E. Carry-in radios, cassette and tape decks, etc., are not permitted in the gymnasium.
F. No solicitations shall be permitted, including donations, contributions, and aggressive vending of school spirit items.
It shall be the responsibility of each high school principal to see that the above restrictions are enforced.
Admission: $8 per session or $10 season.
Home Team: The second-named team in each pairing is the designated home team.
Official Volleyball: The Wilson I-Core High Performance, the official volleyball of the IHSAA state tournament, will be provided to all host sites. | Wilson ad
Class 4A Bracket | Class 3A Bracket | Class 2A Bracket | Class A Bracket
Class 4A
1. LaPorte
Feeder Sectionals: East Chicago Central, Crown Point, Mishawaka, Goshen
2. Noblesville
Feeder Sectionals: Fort Wayne North Side, Huntington North, McCutheon, Noblesville
3. Greenfield-Central
Feeder Sectionals: New Castle, Lawrence Central, Southport, Plainfield
4. Bloomington North
Feeder Sectionals: Franklin Community, Bloomington North, Floyd Central, Jasper
Class 3A
5. Hanover Central
Feeder Sectionals: Griffith, Kankakee Valley, South Bend Saint Joseph, Frankfort
6. Norwell
Feeder Sectionals: Wawasee, Angola, Bellmont, Western
7. Danville
Feeder Sectionals: Greencastle, Owen Valley, Brebeuf Jesuit, Speedway
8. Corydon Central
Feeder Sectionals: Batesville, Silver Creek, Vincennes Lincoln, Mt. Vernon
Class 2A
9. LaVille
Feeder Sectionals: Andrean, Rensselaer Central, Bremen, Prairie Heights
10. Elwood
Feeder Sectionals: Clinton Prairie, Bluffton, Madison-Grant, Lapel
11. Heritage Christian
Feeder Sectionals: Northeastern, Indianapolis Scecina Memorial, Sheridan, Cloverdale
12. Forest Park
Feeder Sectionals: South Ripley, Henryville, Forest Park, South Spencer
Class A
13. Culver Community
Feeder Sectionals: Morgan Township, West Central, Bethany Christian, Southwood
14. Clinton Central
Feeder Sectionals: Tri-County, Lafayette Central Catholic, Cowan, Randolph Southern
15. Morristown
Feeder Sectionals: White River Valley, Indiana School for the Deaf, Central Christian Academy, Edinburgh
16. Loogootee
Feeder Sectionals: South Central (Elizabeth), Trinity Lutheran, North Daviess, Springs Valley
Restrictions
A. Balloons, banners and/or posters, shakers on sticks, etc. are not permitted.
B. Cowbells and other such noise devices are not permitted.
C. No live animal mascots are permitted.
D. "Line-up" lanes of fans shall not be permitted on the playing floor at any time.
E. Carry-in radios, cassette and tape decks, etc., are not permitted in the gymnasium.
F. No solicitations shall be permitted, including donations, contributions, and aggressive vending of school spirit items.
It shall be the responsibility of each high school principal to see that the above restrictions are enforced.
Admission: $8 per session or $10 season.
Home Team: The second-named team in each pairing is the designated home team.
Official Volleyball: The Wilson I-Core High Performance, the official volleyball of the IHSAA state tournament, will be provided to all host sites. | Wilson ad
Class 4A Bracket | Class 3A Bracket | Class 2A Bracket | Class A Bracket
Restrictions
A. Balloons, banners and/or posters, shakers on sticks, etc. are not permitted.
B. Cowbells and other such noise devices are not permitted.
C. No live animal mascots are permitted.
D. "Line-up" lanes of fans shall not be permitted on the playing floor at any time.
E. Carry-in radios, cassette and tape decks, etc., are not permitted in the gymnasium.
F. No solicitations shall be permitted, including donations, contributions, and aggressive vending of school spirit items.
It shall be the responsibility of each high school principal to see that the above restrictions are enforced.
Admission: $10 per person.
Home Team: The winners of the even-numbered regionals will be the home team in each match.
Official Volleyball: The Wilson I-Core High Performance, the official volleyball of the IHSAA state tournament, will be provided to all host sites. | Wilson ad
Class 4A Bracket | Class 3A Bracket | Class 2A Bracket | Class A Bracket
NORTH
Plymouth
Class 2A | Fairfield vs. Wapahani | 1 pm ET
Class 3A | New Prairie vs. Bellmont | 3 pm ET
Frankfort
Class A | Morgan Township vs. Cowan | 4 pm ET
Class 4A | Crown Point vs. Hamilton Southeastern | 6 pm ET
SOUTH
Columbus East
Class 2A | Heritage Christian vs. Barr-Reeve | 1 pm ET
Class 4A | New Castle vs. Center Grove | 3 pm ET
Jasper
Class A | Bloomfield vs Trinity Lutheran | 4 pm ET
Class 3A | Brownstown Central vs. Evansville Memorial | 6 pm ET
Restrictions
A. Balloons, banners and/or posters, shakers on sticks, etc. are not permitted.
B. Cowbells and other such noise devices are not permitted.
C. No live animal mascots are permitted.
D. "Line-up" lanes of fans shall not be permitted on the playing floor at any time.
E. Carry-in radios, cassette and tape decks, etc., are not permitted in the gymnasium.
F. No solicitations shall be permitted, including donations, contributions, and aggressive vending of school spirit items.
It shall be the responsibility of each high school principal to see that the above restrictions are enforced.
Site: Worthen Arena, Ball State University, 1699 W. Bethel Avenue, Muncie.
Time: Please note, each match will not begin any earlier than the times listed below.
Admission: $12 per person. | Children age five or younger are free of charge. Tickets will be available for purchase at participating schools the week of the state finals. Contact those schools for distribution hours. Please note, tickets will not be available for purchase at Worthen Arena until the day of the event (Saturday, Nov. 9). | Order Tickets
Parking: Please note that Ball State charges a $5 all-day parking fee in the Worthen Arena lots. $10 for vehicles that take up more than one parking space.
Home Team: The winner of the southern semi-state will be the designated home team in each match.
Television: All four state championship matches will air live on Fox Sports Indiana with the 4A match airing on Fox Sports Indiana Plus due to overlap with the Butler men's basketball telecast. Channel Listings
Webstream: For viewers outside of the Fox Sports Indiana coverage area, a live stream will be available at IHSAAtv.org. For those within the FSI coverage area, the stream will be available only on delayed basis.
Official Volleyball: The Wilson I-Core High Performance, the official volleyball of the IHSAA state tournament, will be used. | Wilson ad
Class 4A Bracket | Class 3A Bracket | Class 2A Bracket | Class A Bracket
Approved Broadcasts | Preview | Official Program
Class A State Championship
Final | Cowan def. Trinity Lutheran (3-2) 30-28, 25-19, 21-25, 23-25, 15-5
¦ Cowan tops Trinity Lutheran in five sets for second state title (2012)
¦ Trinity Lutheran's Hannah Sabotin receives mental attitude award
¦ Final Records: Cowan (30-4), Trinity Lutheran (30-6)
Box Score
Class 2A State Championship
Final | Heritage Christian def. Wapahani (3-0) 27-25, 25-18, 25-23
¦ Heritage Christian sweeps Wapahani for first volleyball crown
¦ Wapahani's Alyvia Smith named Mental Attitude Award winner
¦ Final Records: Heritage Christian (30-4), Wapahani (31-6)
Box Score
Class 3A State Championship
Final | Brownstown Central def. Bellmont (3-1) 22-25, 25-21, 34-32, 25-19
¦ First Brownstown Central team to win a state championship in any sport
¦ Bellmont's Rachel McBride earns Mental Attitude Award
¦ Final Records: Brownstown Central (33-5), Bellmont (25-11)
Box Score
Class 4A State Championship
Final | New Castle def. Hamilton Southeastern (3-1) 23-25, 25-15, 25-23, 25-18
¦ New Castle tops HSE for third consecutive state championship
¦ HSE's Lillian Leiner receives Mental Attitude Award
¦ Final Records: New Castle (35-1), Hamilton Southeastern (29-5)
Box Score
Restrictions
A. Balloons, banners and/or posters, shakers on sticks, etc. are not permitted.
B. Cowbells and other such noise devices are not permitted.
C. No live animal mascots are permitted.
D. "Line-up" lanes of fans shall not be permitted on the playing floor at any time.
E. Carry-in radios, cassette and tape decks, etc., are not permitted in the gymnasium.
F. No solicitations shall be permitted, including donations, contributions, and aggressive vending of school spirit items.
It shall be the responsibility of each high school principal to see that the above restrictions are enforced.
November 9, 2019
Cowan tops Trinity Lutheran in five sets for second state title (2012)
The only match-up of No. 1 vs. No. 2 teams of the weekend lived up to its billing as second-ranked Cowan claimed a 3-2 (30-28, 25-19, 21-25, 23-25, 15-5) victory over top-ranked Trinity Lutheran in the Class 1-A state championship match.
The victory for first-year coach Melissa-Paul Gardner’s squad gives the school its second state title after the Blackhawks took home the 1-A title in 2012.
Cowan (30-4) pulled out a marathon first set, that featured 17 ties, then dominated set two.
Lutheran, however, refused to fold and came back for wins in sets three and four – the fourth set featured 10 ties before a Ruthie Bingham ace on set point sent the match into a decisive set.
In that fifth set, Cowan’s Grace Conway had six of her match-high 24 points as the Blackhawks hit .300 in the set.
Cowan’s Martina Demarchi added 20 kills, as well as a match-best 10 aces.
The Cougars of coach Faith Wilder-Newland were led by Kennedy Hoffmand and Hannah Sabotin with 12 kills each. The Cougars finish the season at 30-6.
Trinity Lutheran's Hannah Sabotin earns Mental Attitude Award
At the conclusion of the state finals, the IHSAA Executive Committee, on behalf of Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance, named Hannah Sabotin of Trinity Lutheran High School as the winner of the Class A Mental Attitude Award.
Hannah Sabotin is the first Mental Attitude recipient for Trinity Lutheran. Sabotin is involved with the National Honor Society, Student Ambassadors, Events Team, Lutherans of Life, Culture Club, and Riley Dance Marathon Committee. She has demonstrated her willingness to help others through volunteering with Love Chapel, Pregnancy Care Center, and at a nursing home. Hannah is a 3-time AAU All-American, 2-time 1st Team All-State, 2018 Jr. All-State, and Academic All-State winner. Sabotin is also a member of the girls' basketball and track team.
Hannah is the daughter of Doug and Janice Sabotin. She plans to attend the University of Indianapolis and play volleyball. At this time her area of study is undecided.
Each year the IHSAA Executive Committee selects a senior player who was nominated by her principal and coach and was determined to have best demonstrated mental attitude, scholarship, leadership and athletic ability. Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance, presenting sponsor of the IHSAA Mental Attitude Award in Class A Volleyball, will donate $1,000 to Trinity Lutheran’s general scholarship fund in the name of Hannah Sabotin.
November 9, 2019
Heritage Christian Wins First Trip to Volleyball State Finals
In a match that featured a pair of first-year coaches and two teams with a combined total of four seniors, No. 4 Heritage Christian claimed its first state championship with a 3-0 (29-27, 25-18, 25-23) win over No. 2 Wapahani in the Class 2A title match.
Coach Kyla Thomas’s Eagles finished the season 30-4, winning their 10 matches all without losing a set. Heritage Christian also accomplished a state title with only one senior on its roster.
The loss for coach Kati Weir’s Raiders is the first in six state-title match appearances in program history.
The first set proved the most competitive. Heritage broke out to an early, 4-0 lead only to see the Raiders rally to for a 9-8 advantage. The Eagles came back behind the hitting of Raven Colvin and took a 24-21 lead. The Raiders, however, hung tough to force ties at 24, 25, 26 and 27 before a Lovie Wallace kill gave HC another set point, which it then clinched on a net violation.
Colvin had nine kills in that first set.
The Eagles overcame a 4-0 deficit in set two, clinching it on a Wallace kill, then wrapped up the match in set three. Heritage broke out to a 7-0 lead and led, 21-15 before the Raiders rallied for a 22-21 lead. The Eagles gathered themselves at that point and wrapped up the match on Colvin’s 18th kill.
Wapahani, which features five freshmen on its roster (two of which are starters), will graduate only three seniors after finishing 31-6.
Wapahani’s Alyvia Smith named Mental Attitude Award winner
At the conclusion of the state finals, the IHSAA Executive Committee, on behalf of Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance, named Alyvia Smith of Wapahani High School as the winner of the Class 2A Mental Attitude Award.
Alyvia Smith ranks 10th in her class academically and is an active member of Wapahani’s National Honor Society, Riley Club Vice President, Red Rose Club, Raiders Against Destructive Decisions, Random Acts of Kindness Club, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and Delaware County Youth Salute 2019. Her major athletic achievements include the Mental Attitude Award Wapahani High School Volleyball, Most Improved Award Wapahani High School Volleyball, Maximum Hustle Award WHS, Defensive MVP for Volleyball and Softball, All Delaware County Volleyball and Softball, and All Mideastern Conference Volleyball and Softball. She also volunteers her time as a Bell Ringer for the Salvation Army, organizes food at Second Harvest Food Bank, is a cook at Ronald McDonald House, and volunteers at Parker Healthcare Nursing Home. She has been awarded the Academic Excellence 4.0 Award, Anatomy Physiology 100% Club Award, and was Ivy Tech EDUC 101 Elementary Cadet Teacher. Alyvia is also a member of Wapahani’s softball and basketball teams.
Alyvia is the daughter of Billy and Marci Smith of Muncie and she plans to attend Indiana University Kokomo to play volleyball following graduation.
Each year the IHSAA Executive Committee selects a senior player who was nominated by her principal and coach and was determined to have best demonstrated mental attitude, scholarship, leadership and athletic ability. Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance, presenting sponsor of the IHSAA Mental Attitude Award in Class 2A Volleyball, will donate $1,000 to Wapahani’s general scholarship fund in the name of Alyvia Smith.
November 9, 2019
First Brownstown Central team to win a state championship in any sport
After four tries in program history, Brownstown Central finally reached the pinnacle with a 3-0 (23-25, 25-21, 34-32, 25-19) win over Bellmont in the Class 3A championship match.
The second-ranked Lady Braves (33-5) had lost in the title match in Class 2A in 1998, 1999, 2002 and 2003 before the comeback victory over the Squaws.
Coach Jennifer Shade’s club had earlier beaten Bellmont in two sets on Oct. 12, but after the Squaws took the opening set behind five kills by Sophie Krull.
Brownstown began its comeback in set two as it overcame a 21-17 deficit by scoring the final eight points of the set to even the match. Kendra McCory had 10 of her match-high 22 kills in that set.
The pivotal third set proved to be a marathon with both teams having several opportunities to take control. There were 15 ties and nine lead changes in that set before Reagan Nuss closed the set with back-to-back aces.
Bellmont, coached by Craig Krull, took an early lead in the final set, but Addie Wilkerson had four kills and Kayla Guthrie added three to lead the BC attack.
Unranked Bellmont, which started the season 3-7, finished 25-11.
Rachel McBride of Bellmont selected for Mental Attitude Award
At the conclusion of the state finals, the IHSAA Executive Committee, on behalf of Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance, named Rachel McBride of Bellmont High School as the winner of the Class 3A Mental Attitude Award.
Academically, Rachel is ranked 9th in her senior class with a GPA of 4.16. She is a part of Bellmont Early College, National Honor Society, Student Athletic Leadership Team, and Student Council. McBride is a 4-year Letter Winner, 1st Team All-Conference Selection of 3 years, 2019 Team Captain, 2019 IHSVCA Academic All-State, and All-Time School Digs Leader with 1,554. Rachel also takes time as Chair for Best Buddies Kickball, a Canned Food Drive volunteer, filled Trick-or-Treat Bags for Decatur Dental Offices, organized Decatur Dental Safety Park, volunteers for Calithumpian Canter 5K, helped with the Cookie Drive at Bridge Community Church, a volunteer for Decatur Park and Recreation Clean-up, Chair of Senior Breakfast, and is a Bingen Easter Breakfast volunteer.
In addition to volleyball, she is also a member of the Bellmont softball team.
Rachel is the daughter of Todd and Jodi McBride of Decatur, Ind. and has received a full ride offer to play volleyball at Bellmont University and plans to pursue a degree in education.
Each year the IHSAA Executive Committee selects a senior player who was nominated by her principal and coach and was determined to have best demonstrated mental attitude, scholarship, leadership and athletic ability. Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance, presenting sponsor of the IHSAA Mental Attitude Award in Class 3A Volleyball, will donate $1,000 to Bellmont’s general scholarship fund in the name of Rachel McBride.
November 9, 2019
New Castle Tops HSE for Third Consecutive State Championship
Bailey Cox’s ace on championship point gave New Castle a 3-1 (23-25, 25-15, 25-23, 25-18) victory over a game Hamilton Southeastern to claim the Class 4A state championship.
The title for coach Sarah Roush marks the third-straight for the Trojans and the fourth in program history. New Castle also won the 4A championship in 2007 and the 3A titles the previous two years.
The Royals of coach Jason Young stunned New Castle in the opening set, hitting a magnificent .481 as a team and pulling out the set after the teams were tied 13 times.
New Castle fought back in set two, breaking out to a 7-3 lead and not allowing HSE within four points the rest of the way. After the hitting performance of set one, the Royals hit only .083 in set two.
Set three proved to be the difference as the Royal were either tied or led nearly the whole way before a Laila Smith kill broke a 23-23 tie to bring the Trojans to set point. Senior Melani Shaffmater then closed out the set with a kill. There were seven ties in the set.
The final set was all New Castle after breaking a 10-10 tie.
Smith and Mabrey Shaffmaster each had 20 kills to lead the Trojans, while Abby Weber led HSE with 13 kills.
New Castle finished 35-1 with its only loss coming to Assumption of Louisville, Ky. Including the final, the Trojans lost only five other sets all season.
The Royals finish 29-5.
Hamilton Southeastern’s Lillian Leiner earns Mental Attitude Award
At the conclusion of the state finals, the IHSAA Executive Committee, on behalf of Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance, named Lillian Leiner of Hamilton Southeastern High School as the winner of the Class 4A Mental Attitude Award.
Lillian is a three-year varsity letter winner in volleyball and will earn her 3rd varsity letter in softball this spring. She was voted team captain in volleyball both her junior and senior year and was named to the Academic All-State Team this fall. Leiner has earned her 2nd Team All-Conference in both volleyball and softball. Lillian will be volleyball's Set a Good Example Award winner which requires the winner to set a positive example in word, deed, and appearance. Academically, she ranks in the top 15% of her senior class of 839 students. Leiner has spent time volunteering in the "Water for Life" project and "Adopt a Family" for the holidays along with being very active in the Riley Dance Marathon Club fundraising for Riley Hospital and volunteers at local Fishers nursing homes with HSE's Key Club.
Lillian is the daughter of Ken and Sherri Leiner of Fortville and plans to study Biology at Northern Kentucky University.
Each year the IHSAA Executive Committee selects a senior player who was nominated by her principal and coach and was determined to have best demonstrated mental attitude, scholarship, leadership and athletic ability. Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance, presenting sponsor of the IHSAA Mental Attitude Award in Class 4A Volleyball, will donate $1,000 to Hamilton Southeastern’s general scholarship fund in the name of Lillian Leiner.