7 pm ET / 6 pm CT
50th Annual IHSAA Volleyball State Tournament Pairings Show
Online: Streamed exclusively at IHSAAtv.org. Hosted by Greg Rakestraw.
Complete pairings will be posted to IHSAA.org following the webcast.
Entry List Deadline: Monday, Sept. 27, 2021, 4 pm ET / 3 pm CT.
Admission: $6 per session; $10 season.
Official Volleyball: The Wilson K1 Gold, the official volleyball of the IHSAA state tournament, will be provided to all host sites.
Class 4A Brackets | Class 3A Brackets | Class 2A Brackets | Class A Brackets
Approved Broadcasts | Schedule
Class 4A
1. Lake Central (7): East Chicago Central, Gary West Side, Hammond Central, Hammond Morton, Highland, Lake Central, Munster
2. Hobart (7): Chesterton, Crown Point, Hobart, Lowell, Merrillville, Portage, Valparaiso
3. Plymouth (6): LaPorte, Michigan City, Mishawaka, Plymouth, South Bend Adams, South Bend Riley
4. Concord (6): Concord, Elkhart, Goshen, Northridge, Penn, Warsaw Community
5. Carroll (Fort Wayne) (6): Carroll (Fort Wayne), DeKalb, East Noble, Fort Wayne North Side, Fort Wayne Northrop, Fort Wayne Snider
6. Columbia City (6): Columbia City, Fort Wayne South Side, Fort Wayne Wayne, Homestead, Huntington North, New Haven
7. Harrison (West Lafayette) (6): Harrison (West Lafayette), Kokomo, Lafayette Jefferson, Logansport, Marion, McCutcheon
8. Westfield (6): Carmel, Fishers, Hamilton Southeastern, Noblesville, Westfield, Zionsville
9. Yorktown (8): Anderson, Greenfield-Central, Mt. Vernon (Fortville), Muncie Central, New Castle, Pendleton Heights, Richmond, Yorktown
10. North Central (Indianapolis) (6): Indianapolis Cathedral, Lawrence Central, Lawrence North, New Palestine, North Central (Indianapolis), Warren Central
11. Roncalli (7): Ben Davis, Indianapolis Arsenal Technical, Indianapolis Crispus Attucks, Perry Meridian, Pike, Roncalli, Southport
12. Terre Haute South (7): Avon, Brownsburg, Decatur Central, Mooresville, Plainfield, Terre Haute North Vigo, Terre Haute South Vigo
13. Shelbyville (6): Center Grove, Franklin Central, Franklin Community, Greenwood Community, Shelbyville, Whiteland Community
14. Martinsville (7): Bedford North Lawrence, Bloomington North, Bloomington South, Columbus East, Columbus North, East Central, Martinsville
15. Providence (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. River Forest (4): Calumet, Griffith, Hanover Central, River Forest
18. Kankakee Valley (4): Culver Academies, Kankakee Valley, Knox, Wheeler
19. New Prairie (6): Glenn, Mishawaka Marian, New Prairie, South Bend Clay, South Bend St. Joseph, South Bend Washington
20. Frankfort (6): Benton Central, Crawfordsville, Frankfort, North Montgomery, Twin Lakes, West Lafayette
21. Lakeland (6): Jimtown, Lakeland, NorthWood, Tippecanoe Valley, Wawasee, West Noble
22. Angola (7): Angola, Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger, Fort Wayne Bishop Luers, Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran, Garrett, Leo, Woodlan
23. Bellmont (7): Bellmont, Delta, Heritage, Jay County, Muncie Burris, Norwell, Wapahani
24. Peru (7): Eastern (Greentown), Maconaquah, Mississinewa, Northwestern, Oak Hill, Peru, Western
25. Tri-West Hendricks (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. Indianapolis Bishop Chatard (7): Brebeuf Jesuit, Christel House, Guerin Catholic, Hamilton Heights, Heritage Christian, Indianapolis Bishop Chatard, Indianapolis Shortridge
28. Beech Grove (6): Beech Grove, Herron, Indianapolis Cardinal Ritter, Indianapolis George Washington, Indian Creek, Speedway
29. Batesville (7): Batesville, Connersville, Franklin County, Greensburg, Lawrenceburg, South Dearborn, Rushville Consolidated
30. Scottsburg (7): Charlestown, Corydon Central, Madison Consolidated, North Harrison, Salem, Scottsburg, Silver Creek
31. Princeton (6): Barr-Reeve, Pike Central, Princeton Community, Vincennes Lincoln, Washington, Sullivan
32. Heritage Hills (6): Boonville, Evansville Bosse, Evansville Reitz Memorial, Gibson Southern, Heritage Hills, Mt. Vernon
Class 2A
33. Andrean (6): Andrean, Bowman Leadership Academy, Hammond Bishop Noll, Illiana Christian, Lake Station Edison, Whiting
34. Boone Grove (6): Boone Grove, Hebron, North Judson-San Pierre, North Newton, Rensselaer Central, Winamac Community
35. Bremen (6): Bremen, LaVille, Rochester, South Bend Career, South Central (Union Mills), Westville
36. Central Noble (6): Central Noble, Churubusco, Eastside, Fairfield, Prairie Heights, Westview
37. Rossville (7): Carroll (Flora), Clinton Prairie, Delphi Community, Fountain Central, Lewis Cass, Rossville, Seeger
38. Bluffton (7): Adams Central, Bluffton, Fort Wayne Canterbury, Manchester, South Adams, Wabash, Whitko
39. Madison-Grant (5): Blackford, Eastbrook, Madison-Grant, Taylor, Tipton
40. Alexandria Monroe (7): Alexandria Monroe, Cowan, Elwood Community, Frankton, Lapel, Monroe Central, Winchester Community
41. Union County (7): Centerville, Eastern Hancock, Hagerstown, Knightstown, Northeastern, Shenandoah, Union County
42. Indianapolis Scecina Memorial (4): Covenant Christian (Indianapolis), Indianapolis Scecina Memorial, Irvington, Triton Central
43. Western Boone (4): Park Tudor, Sheridan, University, Western Boone
44. Southmont (7): Cascade, Cloverdale, North Putnam, Parke Heritage, Riverton Parke, South Putnam, Southmont
45. South Ripley (7): Austin, Milan, North Decatur, South Decatur, South Ripley, Southwestern (Hanover), Switzerland County
46. Christian Academy of Indiana (7): Christian Academy of Indiana, Clarksville, Crawford County, Eastern (Pekin), Henryville, Mitchell, Paoli
47. Linton Stockton (6): 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. Marquette Catholic (7): 21st Century-Gary, Covenant Christian (DeMotte), Hammond Academy Science & Technology, Kouts, Marquette Catholic, Morgan Township, Washington Township
50. Triton (6): Argos, Culver Community, LaCrosse, Oregon-Davis, Triton, West Central
51. Fort Wayne Blackhawk Christian (6): Bethany Christian, Elkhart Christian Academy, Fort Wayne Blackhawk Christian, Fremont, Hamilton, Lakewood Park Christian
52. Southwood (6): Caston, Lakeland Christian Academy, North Miami, Northfield, Pioneer, Southwood
53. South Newton (6): Clinton Central, Faith Christian, Frontier, North White, South Newton, Tri-County
54. Covington (6): Attica, Bethesda Christian, Covington, Lafayette Central Catholic, North Vermillion, Traders Point Christian
55. Daleville (6): Anderson Preparatory Academy, Daleville, Liberty Christian, Southern Wells, Tri-Central, Wes-Del
56. Union (Modoc) (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 (5): Indiana Math & Science, Indiana School for the Deaf, International, Riverside, Tindley
59. Indianapolis Lutheran (4): Central Christian Academy, Indianapolis Lutheran, Providence Cristo Rey, Victory College Preparatory
60. Edinburgh (6): Edinburgh, Greenwood Christian Academy, Hauser, Morristown, Southwestern (Shelbyville), Waldron
61. Rock Creek Academy (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. Loogootee (5): Lighthouse Christian Academy, Loogootee, North Daviess, Shoals, Vincennes Rivet
64. Orleans (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; $10 season.
Home Team: The second-named team in each pairing is the designated home team.
Official Volleyball: The Wilson K1 Gold, the official volleyball of the IHSAA state tournament, will be provided to all host sites.
Class 4A Bracket | Class 3A Bracket | Class 2A Bracket | Class A Bracket
Approved Broadcasts | Schedule
Class 4A
1. LaPorte
Feeder Sectionals: Lake Central, Hobart, Plymouth, Concord
2. Noblesville
Feeder Sectionals: Carroll Fort Wayne, Columbia City, Harrison (WL), Westfield
3. Greenfield-Central
Feeder Sectionals: Yorktown, North Central (Indianapolis), Roncalli, Terre Haute South
4. Bloomington North
Feeder Sectionals: Shelbyville, Martinsville, Providence, Jasper
Class 3A
5. Kankakee Valley
Feeder Sectionals: River Forest, Kankakee Valley, New Prairie, Frankfort
6. Norwell
Feeder Sectionals: Lakeland, Angola, Bellmont, Peru
7. Danville
Feeder Sectionals: Tri-West Hendricks, Owen Valley, Indianapolis Bishop Chatard, Beech Grove
8. Charlestown
Feeder Sectionals: Batesville, Scottsburg, Princeton, Heritage Hills
Class 2A
9. Bremen
Feeder Sectionals: Andrean, Boone Grove, Bremen, Central Noble
10. Elwood
Feeder Sectionals: Rossville, Bluffton, Madison Grant, Alexandria Monroe
11. Cascade
Feeder Sectionals: Union County, Indianapolis Scecina Memorial, Western Boone, Southmont
12. Mitchell
Feeder Sectionals: South Ripley, Christian Academy of Indiana, Linton Stockton, South Spencer
Class A
13. Culver Community
Feeder Sectionals: Marquette Catholic, Triton, FW Blackhawk Christian, Southwood
14. Wes-Del
Feeder Sectionals: South Newton, Covington, Daleville, Union (Modoc)
15. Morristown
Feeder Sectionals: White River Valley, Indiana School for the Deaf, Indianapolis Lutheran, Edinburgh
16. Loogootee
Feeder Sectionals: Rock Creek Academy, Trinity Lutheran, Loogootee, Orleans
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; $10 season.
Home Team: The second-named team in each pairing is the designated home team.
Official Volleyball: The Wilson K1 Gold, the official volleyball of the IHSAA state tournament, will be provided to all host sites.
Class 4A Bracket | Class 3A Bracket | Class 2A Bracket | Class A Bracket
Approved Broadcasts | Schedule
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.
Webstream: All eight matches will stream exclusively at IHSAAtv.org via pay-per-view for $10 per match or $15 for all matches.
Home Team: The winners of the even-numbered regionals will be the home team in each match.
Official Volleyball: The Wilson K1 Gold, the official volleyball of the IHSAA state tournament, will be provided to all host sites.
Class 4A Bracket | Class 3A Bracket | Class 2A Bracket | Class A Bracket
Approved Broadcasts | Schedule
North
1. Huntington North
Class 2A | Andrean (30-5) vs. South Adams (28-8) | 1 pm ET / 12 pm CT
Class 3A | West Lafayette (27-2) vs. Bellmont (29-5) | To follow
2. Frankfort
Class A | Kouts (27-7) vs. Lafayette Central Catholic (25-9) | 4 pm ET / 3 pm CT
Class 4A | Penn (36-1) vs. McCutcheon (28-6) | To follow
South
3. Columbus East
Class A | Bloomfield (20-11) vs. Trinity Lutheran (29-4) | 1 pm ET / 12 pm CT
Class 3A | Brebeuf Jesuit (30-3) vs. Silver Creek (23-11) | To follow
4. Jasper
Class 2A | Western Boone (26-8) vs. North Posey (27-5) | 4 pm ET / 3 pm CT
Class 4A | Roncalli (28-5) vs. Castle (30-2) | To follow
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.
Admission: All tickets sales will be digital only via GoFan ticketing. No cash or credit card at the gate. Please purchase tickets online in advance and show your purchase verification on your phone at the admission gate. $12 per person. Children age five or younger are free of charge. All seats general admission. Digital tickets will be available for purchase through any of the participating schools during the week (contact schools for details) and will go on sale to the general public beginning at 12 pm ET on Thursday, Nov. 4. Purchase Tickets
COVID-19 Restriction: Please note that Ball State University remains under a mask mandate for this event. IN.gov Dashboard & Map
Television: All four state championship matches will air live on Bally Sports Indiana (rebranded from Fox Sports Indiana). Channel Listings
Webstream: For viewers outside of the Bally Sports Indiana coverage area, a live stream will be available at IHSAAtv.org. For those within the BSI coverage area, the stream will be available only on delayed basis.
Home Team: The winner of the southern semi-state will be the designated home team in each match.
Note: Game assignments will be announced on Sunday, Oct. 31 following the semi-state championship matches.
Official Volleyball: The Wilson K1 Gold, the official volleyball of the IHSAA state tournament, will be used.
Class 4A Bracket | Class 3A Bracket | Class 2A Bracket | Class A Bracket
Approved Broadcasts | Preview | Official Program
Class A State Championship
Final | Lafayette Central Catholic def. Trinity Lutheran 3-2 (30-28, 18-25, 17-25, 25-12, 15-7)
> LCC rallies to win third state championship
> Knights' Caitlin Dineen earns Mental Attitude Award
> Final Records: LCC (27-9), Trinity Lutheran (30-5)
Box Score
Class 2A State Championship
Final | Andrean def. Western Boone 3-2 (25-20, 20-25, 25-27, 27-25, 15-12)
> Andrean rallies back to win second title in five years
> Western Boone's Marli Ransom named Mental Attitude Award recipient
> Final Records: Andrean (32-5), Western Boone (27-9)
Box Score
Class 3A State Championship
Final | Brebeuf Jesuit def. Bellmont 3-2 (25-19, 25-22, 22-25, 23-25, 15-13)
> Brebeuf Jesuit holds off Bellmont in five-set thriller
> Bellmont's Paige Busick earns Mental Attitude Award
> Final Records: Brebeuf Jesuit (32-3), Bellmont (30-6)
Box Score
Class 4A State Championship
Final | McCutcheon def. Castle 3-0 (25-16, 25-19, 25-23)
> McCutcheon sweeps Castle for first volleyball state title
> Mavericks' Shelbey Carrico named Mental Attitude Award winner
> Final Records: McCutcheon (30-6), Castle (32-3)
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 6, 2021
Lafayette Central Catholic rallied to win third state title
Lafayette Central Catholic rallied in the final two sets to pull out a 3-2 (30-28, 18-25, 17-25, 25-12, 15-7) victory over Trinity Lutheran in the Class A title match.
Coach Brad McCarter’s Knights thus captured the program’s third state title, as LCC won in both 2010 and 2017.
The Knights appeared destined for an easy win in set one, building a lead of 24-19 before Trinity (30-5) rallied to take a 28-27 lead. Central Catholic, however, scored the final three points, the last two on a service ace by Rachel Vorst and a kill by Caitlin Dineen to wrap up the set.
The Cougars of coach Faith Wilder-Newland took control in sets two and three and were looking to close out the first state title in school history. Central Catholic, however, warmed up in the fourth set and never trailed to force the deciding set.
In that final set, LCC (27-9) also never trailed and closed the match on an 11-4 run. The Knights hit .333 in set four and .259 in set five, compared to .130 and .040 in the final two sets for Trinity.
Kassisy Boener led LCC with 20 kills, Caitlyn Dineen added 15 and Grace Roah had nine and also had six blocks. The Knights served up 16 aces in the match.
Trinity got 17 kills from Ruthie Bingham, 15 from Bailey Tabeling and 11 from Stella Kleffman.
Trinity Lutheran was making its second appearance in the final, also losing in five sets in 2019.
Central Catholic's Caitlin Dineen earns Mental Attitude Award
Following the match, Caitlin Dineen of Lafayette Central Catholic High School was announced as the recipient of the mental attitude award by the IHSAA Executive Committee.
Caitlin has been a straight-A student throughout her high school career earning a 4.07 GPA and is a member of the National Honor Society at LCC.
She is a two-sport athlete starting for both the Knights' volleyball and basketball teams. She is a co-founder and vice president of the school's Environment Club, a four-year member of the Interact Club, a four-year member of the yearbook staff, and has volunteered for the Champions Together program through Special Olympics Indiana.
She is the daughter of Brian and Amy Dineen of West Lafayette and is interested in studying Psychology at a college yet to be determined.
The mental attitude award is annually presented to a senior, who is nominated by her principal and coach, and has demonstrated excellence in mental attitude, scholarship, leadership and athletic ability during her four years of high school.
Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance, a corporate partner of the IHSAA, presented a $1,000 scholarship to Lafayette Central Catholic High School’s general scholarship fund in the name of Caitlin Dineen.
Nov. 6, 2021
Andrean rallies to win second state title in five years
In the second five-set match of the day, Andrean rallied from a 2-1 deficit by winning sets four and five to claim the Class 2A title by scores of 25-20, 20-25, 25-27, 27-25, 15-12.
The marathon match ended after Andrean broke from a 12-12 tie with the final three points – match point coming on a service ace by senior Madison Kmetz. Kmetz finished with a match-high three aces and 55 assists.
The championship for coach Grant Bell’s No. 1-ranked 59ers is the second in as many appearances. Andrean (31-5) also won the 2A title in 2017.
The teams traded 25-20 results over the first two sets, then traded 27-25 scores in sets three and four. All told there were 47 ties in the match and 23 lead changes.
Marin Sanchez led the stats parade for the winners with 23 kills and a .275 hitting percentage. Angelina Majchrowicz added 15 kills.
Raegan Durbin led WeBo (27-9) with 19 kills.
Coach Laura Bragg’s Stars were making their first-ever state finals appearance.
Western Boone’s Marli Ransom earns Mental Attitude Award
Following the match, Marli Ransom of Western Boone High School was announced as the recipient of the mental attitude award by the IHSAA Executive Committee.
Marli ranks second in her class of 116 students and has served as president and secretary of the National Honor Society.
She has been voted first team All-Conference the past two years as team captain while leading the team in digs and is an Academic All-State honoree.
In addition to volleyball, she is a three-year varsity tennis player and finished undefeated while playing No. 3 singles for the Stars last spring.
She is the daughter of Mark and Carrie Ransom of Lebanon and plans to study Speech Pathology at Purdue University. She also hopes to work as a team manager for the Boilermakers volleyball team and is considering coaching someday.
The mental attitude award is annually presented to a senior, who is nominated by her principal and coach, and has demonstrated excellence in mental attitude, scholarship, leadership and athletic ability during her four years of high school.
Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance, a corporate partner of the IHSAA, presented a $1,000 scholarship to Western Boone High School’s general scholarship fund in the name of Marli Ransom.
Nov. 6, 2021
Brebeuf Jesuit outlasts Bellmont in five-set thriller
On the heels of marathon matches to decide the Class 1A and 2A state titles, Brebeuf and Bellmont decided to join the party in the Class 3A championship match.
After spotting Brebeuf Jesuit a 2-0 lead, Bellmont rallied to tie it and held a four-point lead early in set five. When it was over, Brebeuf held on for the win when senior Maddie Siegel converted her 11th kill of the match, giving coach Kat Haugh’s squad a thrilling, 3-2 win (25-19, 25-22, 22-25, 23-25, 15-13).
As a result, Brebeuf not only claimed its fifth state title in girls volleyball, it also made it back to the top after a runner-up finish in 2020.
Perhaps more impressive is the title capped a stretch for the school in which its athletic program claimed three state championships in an eight-day span – a feat never before accomplished by any school in IHSAA history. Last weekend, Brebeuf won both the boys cross country and boys Class 2A soccer titles.
This title appeared as though it would be the easiest to achieve, as Brebeuf held a 16-1 lead in set one and went on to the two-set lead, but perhaps turned into the hardest.
Bellmont (30-6) warmed up in set three as sophomore Delaney Lawson and senior Meg Saalfrank turned up the heat on the front line and as they recorded 19 and 16 kills, respectively.
In set five, Bellmont stormed out to a 7-3 lead, only to see Brebeuf (32-3) storm back to tie it at 7-7. A seesaw battle followed until Brebeuf broke from an 11-11 deadlock to close with a 4-2 spurt.
Sydney Robinson led the Brebeuf attack with a match-high 27 kills.
Bellmont was seeking its third state title under coach Craig Krull, but finished runner-up for the second time in three seasons.
Bellmont’s Paige Busick named Mental Attitude Award recipient
Following the match, Paige Busick of Bellmont High School was announced as the recipient of the mental attitude award by the IHSAA Executive Committee.
Paige ranks seventh in her senior class, is a two-year member of the National Honor Society, and a four-year member of the Early College program at Bellmont. She is one of four representatives from her school with the Drug Free Adams County campaign and will also become a four-year letterwinner with the Bellmont softball team in the spring.
She is the daughter of Rod and Sandy Busick of Decatur, IN and plans to study to become a Physician’s Assistant at Ball State University where she will also play volleyball for the Cardinals.
The mental attitude award is annually presented to a senior, who is nominated by her principal and coach, and has demonstrated excellence in mental attitude, scholarship, leadership and athletic ability during her four years of high school.
Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance, a corporate partner of the IHSAA, presented a $1,000 scholarship to Bellmont High School’s general scholarship fund in the name of Paige Busick.
Nov. 6, 2021
McCutcheon sweeps Castle for first volleyball state championship
After a long day of volleyball, McCutcheon and junior outside hitter Chloe Chicoine thought it was best to send everyone home early.
Chicoine capped a 24-kill performance on match point to give the Mavericks a 3-0 (25-16, 25-19, 25-23) win over Castle in the Class 4A championship match. The match ended championship day after three previous five-set matches.
The 4A combatants were each seeking their first state titles and both were making their first appearances in the state finals after long dry spells. McCutcheon hadn’t been to the state finals since a runner-up appearance in 1989; for Castle it had been even longer as coach Daniel Watson’s Knights hadn’t been to the state finals since 1981.
Coach Sara Sutter’s Mavericks, who came in ranked sixth, went home happiest after a phenomenal hitting performance by Chicoine, who racked up her 24 kills at a .321 clip. She was far from the only strong hitter, however, as the team recorded a .305 percentage – running up 49 kills against only 13 errors in 118 attempts.
McCutcheon (30-6) had little trouble in the first two sets, but trailed, 12-9, in the third before going on a 12-6 run to take a 21-18 lead. The ninth-ranked Knights (32-3) fought back to tie at 23-23 before a Liz Pelfree kill set up match point that Chicoine converted. Chicoine also had a match-best 17 digs.
Katie Kopsherver led Castle with 10 kills.
McCutcheon's Shelbey Carrico named Mental Attitude Award recipient
Following this evening's match, Shelbey Carrico of McCutcheon High School was announced as the recipient of the mental attitude award by the IHSAA Executive Committee.
Shelbey ranks among the best students in her senior class with a 3.94 GPA, is a member of the National Honor Society, serves as Student Council president, and is involved in the Good Decision Makers Club, the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and the Honors Choir.
In addition to four years playing for the volleyball program, she will play her fourth season with the Mavericks basketball team this winter and her fourth with the softball team next spring.
She is the daughter of Donald and Linda Carrico of Lafayette, IN and plans to attend Butler University to study Criminology and Psychology.
The mental attitude award is annually presented to a senior, who is nominated by her principal and coach, and has demonstrated excellence in mental attitude, scholarship, leadership and athletic ability during her four years of high school.
Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance, a corporate partner of the IHSAA, presented a $1,000 scholarship to McCutcheon High School’s general scholarship fund in the name of Shelbey Carrico.