Indiana High School Boy's Basketball Tournament

The Indiana High School Boy's Basketball Tournament, organized by the IHSAA, is one of the oldest and most prestigious of any state high school basketball tournament. The tournament has often featured future NCAA and NBA players. The Milan Miracle team in the 1953-54 season inspired the movie Hoosiers. In the early twenties, the tournament was dominated by the Franklin Wonder Five, which won three consecutive state championships, followed by a college championship at Franklin College. They won several games against professional teams.

For the 1997-98 season, the divided Indiana high schools into four classes based on enrollment, and each class began to hold its own separate tournament championship. This decision, known colloquially as the Classification, was unpopular among fans.

List of Champions

SeasonClassChampionCoachRecordRunner-UpScore
1910-11 Crawfordsville Dave Glascock 16-2 Lebanon 24-17
1911-12 Lebanon Claude Whitney 16-3 Franklin 51-11
1912-13 Wingate Jesse Wood 22-3 South Bend 15-14 (5OT)
1913-14 Wingate Len Lehman 19-5 Anderson 36-8
1914-15 Thorntown Chester Hill 22-5 Montmorenci 33-10
1915-16 Lafayette C.F. Apking 20-4 Crawfordsville 27-26 (OT)
1916-17 Lebanon Alva Staggs 26-2 Gary 34-26
1917-18 Lebanon Glenn Curtis 28-2 Anderson 24-20 (OT)
1918-19 Bloomington Cliff Wells 23-3 Lafayette 18-15
1919-20 Franklin Ernest Wagner 29-1 Lafayette 31-13
1920-21 Franklin Ernest Wagner 29-4 Anderson 35-22
1921-22 Franklin Ernest Wagner 31-4 Terre Haute Garfield 26-15
1922-23 Vincennes John Adams 34-1 Muncie 27-18
1923-24 Martinsville Glenn Curtis 22-7 Frankfort 36-30
1924-25 Frankfort Everett Case 27-2 Kokomo 34-20
1925-26 Marion Gene Thomas 27-2 Martinsville 30-23
1926-27 Martinsville Glenn Curtis 26-3 Muncie 26-23
1927-28 Muncie Pete Jolly 28-2 Martinsville 13-12
1928-29 Frankfort Everett Case 25-2 Indianapolis Technical 29-23
1929-30 Washington Burt Friddle 31-1 Muncie 32-21
1930-31 Muncie Pete Jolly 25-6 Greencastle 31-23
1931-32 New Castle Orville Hooker 28-3 Winamac 24-17
1932-33 Martinsville Glenn Curtis 21-8 Greencastle 27-24
1933-34 Logansport Cliff Wells 28-4 Indianapolis Technical 26-19
1934-35 Anderson Archie Chadd 22-9 Jeffersonville 23-17
1935-36 Frankfort Everett Case 29-1-1 Fort Wayne Central 50-24
1936-37 Anderson Archie Chadd 26-7 Huntingburg 33-23
1937-38 Fort Wayne South Side Burt Friddle 29-3 Hammond 34-32
1938-39 Frankfort Everett Case 26-6 Franklin 36-22
1939-40 Hammond Technical Lou Birkett 25-6 Mitchell 33-21
1940-41 Washington Marion Crawley 27-5 Madison 39-33
1941-42 Washington Marion Crawley 30-1 Muncie Burris 24-18
1942-43 Fort Wayne Central Murray Mendenhall 27-1 Lebanon 45-40
1943-44 Evansville Bosse Herm Keller 19-7 Kokomo 39-35
1944-45 Evansville Bosse Herm Keller 25-2 South Bend Riley 46-36
1945-46 Anderson Charles Cummings 22-7 Fort Wayne Central 67-53
1946-47 Shelbyville Frank Barnes 25-5 Terre Haute Garfield 68-58
1947-48 Lafayette Jefferson Marion Crawley 27-3 Evansville Central 54-42
1948-49 Jasper Leo O'Neill 21-9 Madison 62-61
1949-50 Madison Ray Eddy 27-1 Lafayette Jefferson 67-44
1950-51 Muncie Central Art Beckner 26-4 Evansville Reitz 60-58
1951-52 Muncie Central Jay McCreary 25-5 Indianapolis Technical 68-49
1952-53 South Bend Central Elmer McCall 25-5 Terre Haute Gerstmeyer 42-41
1953-54 Milan Marvin Wood 28-2 Muncie Central 32-30
1954-55 Indianapolis Attucks Ray Crowe 30-1 Gary Roosevelt 97-74
1955-56 Indianapolis Attucks Ray Crowe 31-0 Lafayette Jefferson 79-57
1956-57 South Bend Central Elmer McCall 30-0 Indianapolis Attucks 67-55
1957-58 Fort Wayne South Side Don Reichert 28-2 Crawfordsville 63-34
1958-59 Indianapolis Attucks Bill Garrett 26-5 Kokomo 92-54
1959-60 East Chicago Washington John Baratto 28-2 Muncie Central 75-59
1960-61 Kokomo Joe Platt 28-1 Indianapolis Manual 68-66 (OT)
1961-62 Evansville Bosse Jim Myers 26-2 East Chicago Washington 84-81
1962-63 Muncie Central Dwight Tallman 28-1 South Band Central 65-61
1963-64 Lafayette Jefferson Marion Crawley 28-1 Huntington 58-55
1964-65 Indianapolis Washington Jerry Oliver 29-2 Fort Wayne North Side 64-57
1965-66 Michigan City Elston Doug Adams 26-3 Indianapolis Technical 63-52
1966-67 Evansville North Jim Raush 27-2 Lafayette Jefferson 60-58
1967-68 Gary Roosevelt Louis Mallard 22-5 Indianapolis Shortridge 68-60
1968-69 Indianapolis Washington Bill Green 31-0 Gary Tolleston 79-76
1969-70 East Chicago Roosevelt Bill Holsbauch 28-0 Carmel 72-62
1970-71 East Chicago Washington John Molodet 29-0 Elkhart 70-60
1971-72 Connersville Myron Dickerson 26-3 Gary West Side 80-63
1972-73 New Albany Kirby Overman 21-7 South Bend Adams 84-79
1973-74 Fort Wayne Northrop Bob Dille 28-1 Jeffersonville 59-56
1974-75 Marion Bill Green 28-1 Loogootee 58-46
1975-76 Marion Bill Green 23-5 Rushville 82-76
1976-77 Carmel Eric Clark 22-7 East Chicago Washington 53-52
1977-78 Muncie Central Bill Harrell 27-3 Terre Haute South 65-64 (OT)
1978-79 Muncie Central Bill Harrell 24-5 Anderson 64-60
1979-80 Indianapolis Broad Ripple Bill Smith 29-2 New Albany 73-66
1980-81 Vincennes Lincoln Orlando Wyman 26-2 Anderson 54-52
1981-82 Plymouth Jack Edison 28-1 Gary Roosevelt 75-74 (OT)
1982-83 Connersville Basil Mawbey 26-2 Anderson 63-62
1983-84 Warsaw Al Rhodes 26-2 Vincennes Lincoln 59-56
1984-85 Marion Bill Green 29-0 Richmond 74-67
1985-86 Marion Bill Green 26-3 Anderson 75-56
1986-87 Marion Bill Green 29-1 Richmond 69-56
1987-88 Muncie Central Bill Harrell 28-1 Concord 76-53
1988-89 Lawrence North Jack Keefer 25-4 Kokomo 74-57
1989-90 Bedford North Lawrence Dan Bush 29-2 Concord 63-60
1990-91 Gary Roosevelt Ron Heflin 30-1 Brebeuf 51-32
1991-92 Richmond George Griffith 24-5 Lafayette Jefferson 77-73 (OT)
1992-93 Jeffersonville Mike Broughton 29-2 Ben Davis 66-61
1993-94 South Bend Clay Tom DeBaets 27-2 Valparaiso 93-88 (OT)
1994-95 Ben Davis Steve Witty 32-1 Merrillville 58-57
1995-96 Ben Davis Steve Witty 22-6 New Albany 57-54 (2OT)
1996-97 Bloomington North Tom McKinney 28-1 Delta 75-54
1997-98 4A Pike Alan Darner 28-1 Marion 57-54
3A Indianapolis Cathedral Peter Berg 22-4 Yorktown 72-47
2A Alexandria Garth Cone 20-6 Southwestern (Hanover) 57-43
A Lafayette Central Catholic Chad Dunwoody 24-3 Bloomfield 56-48
1998-99 4A North Central (Indianapolis) Doug Mitchell 23-5 Elkhart Central 79-74
3A Plainfield Dana Greene 26-1 Muncie Southside 77-64
2A Westview Troy Neely 23-3 Paoli 71-52
A Tecumseh Kevin Oxley 23-4 Lafayette Central Catholic 55-43
1999-00 4A Marion Moe Smedley 28-1 Bloomington North 62-56
3A Brebeuf Jesuit Leo Klemm 24-2 Andrean 72-56
2A Westview Troy Neely 25-3 Winchester Community 59-53
A Lafayette Central Catholic Chad Dunwoody 23-5 Union (Dugger) 82-70
2000-01 4A Pike Alan Darner 26-3 Penn 56-42
3A Muncie Southside Rick Baumgartner 23-3 Evansville Mater Dei 81-78 (OT)
2A Harding Al Gooden 23-5 Batesville 73-70
A Attica Ralph Shrader 21-6 Blue River Valley 64-62
2001-02 4A Gary West Side John Boyd 23-4 Pike 58-55
3A Delta Paul Keller 22-6 Harding 65-54
2A Speedway Trent Lehman 22-4 Bluffton 62-48
A Rossville Jeff Henley 23-4 Barr-Reeve 79-68
2002-03 4A Pike Larry Bullington 29-0 DeKalb 65-52
3A Indianapolis Bishop Chatard Dan Archer 22-2 Fort Wayne Elmhurst 78-44
2A Cass Basil Mawbey 26-0 Forest Park 57-48
A Lafayette Central Catholic Chad Dunwoody 18-9 Southwestern (Shelbyville) 68-64
2003-04 4A Lawrence North Jack Keefer 29-2 Columbia City 50-29
3A Evansville Mater Dei John Goebel 21-6 Bellmont 63-45
2A Jimtown Randy DeShone 25-2 Brownstown Central 63-59
A Waldron Jason Delaney 27-0 Fort Wayne Blackhawk Christian 69-54
2004-05 4A Lawrence North Jack Keefer 24-2 Muncie Central 63-52
3A Washington Dave Omer 27-2 Plymouth 74-72 (OT)
2A Forest Park Tom Beach 23-4 Harding 68-63
A Lapel Jimmie Howell 25-3 Loogootee 51-40
2005-06 4A Lawrence North Jack Keefer 29-0 Muncie Central 80-56
3A New Castle Steve Bennett 21-6 Jay County 51-43
2A Forest Park Tom Beach 25-3 Harding 61-55
A Hauser Bob Nobbe 25-2 Tri-Central 64-36
2006-07 4AEast Chicago CentralPete Trgovich23-3North Central (Indianapolis)87-83
3APlymouthJack Edison25-2Evansville Bosse72-61
2ANorthwesternJim Gish25-2Winchester78-74 (2OT)
AOregon-DavisTravis Hannah27-1Barr-Reeve63-52
2007-08 4ABrownsburgJoshua Kendrick22-5Marion40-39
3AWashingtonGene Miiller23-2Harding84-60
2AFort Wayne Bishop LuersJames Blackmon24-3Winchester69-67
ATritonJason Groves25-2Indianapolis Lutheran50-42
2008-09 4ABloomington SouthJ.R. Holmes26-0Fort Wayne Snider69-62
3APrincetonTom Weeks29-0Rochester81-79 (OT)
2AFort Wayne Bishop LuersJames Blackmon23-4Brownstown Central67-49
AJac-Cen-DelDavid Bradshaw25-2Triton66-55
2009-10 4ANorth Central (Indianapolis)Doug Mitchell25-3Warsaw95-74
3AWashingtonGene Miiller23-3Gary Wallace65-62 (OT)
2AWheelerMike Jones27-1Park Tudor41-38
ABowman AcademyMarvin Rea24-1Barr-Reeve74-52
2010-11 4ABloomington SouthJ.R. Holmes26-2Kokomo56-42
3AWashingtonGene Miiller24-4Culver Academies61-46
2APark TudorEd Schilling26-2Hammond Bishop Noll43-42
AIndianapolis MetropolitanNick Reich22-6Triton59-55
2011-12 4ACarmelScott Heady23-4Pike80-67
3AGuerin CatholicPete Smith24-5Norwell64-48
2APark TudorEd Schilling25-2Bowman Academy79-57
ALoogooteeMike Wagoner22-4Rockville55-52
2012-13 4ACarmelScott Heady25-2Indianapolis Cathedral57-53
3AGreensburgStacy Meyer26-1Fort Wayne Concordia73-70 (OT)
2ABowman AcademyMarvin Rea18-9Linton-Stockton86-73
ABordenDoc Nash24-3Triton55-50
2013-14 4AIndianapolis Arsenal TechnicalJason Delaney27-2Lake Central63-59
3AGreensburgStacy Meyer28-1Bowman Academy89-76
2APark TudorKyle Cox24-4Westview84-57
AMarquette CatholicDonovan Garletts20-6Barr-Reeve70-66 (OT)
2014-15 4AHomesteadChris Johnson29-2Evansville Reitz91-90 (OT)
3AGuerin CatholicPete Smith22-8Griffith62-56
2APark TudorKyle Cox26-2Frankton73-46
ABarr-ReeveBryan Hughes27-2Marquette Catholic65-50

Team Championships by Year

ChampionshipsSchoolYear
8Muncie Central1928, 1931, 1951, 1952, 1963, 1978, 1979, 1988
7 Marion1926, 1975, 1976, 1985, 1986, 1987, 2000
Washington1930, 1941, 1942, 2005, 2008, 2010, 2011
4 Frankfort1925, 1929, 1936, 1939
Lawrence North1989, 2004, 2005, 2006
Park Tudor2011, 2012, 2014, 2015
3 Lebanon1912, 1917, 1918
Franklin1920, 1921, 1922
Martinsville1924, 1927, 1933
Anderson1935, 1937, 1946
Indianapolis Attucks1955, 1956, 1959
Evansville Bosse1944, 1945, 1962
Lafayette Jefferson1916, 1948, 1964
Lafayette Central Catholic1998, 2000, 2003
Pike1998, 2001, 2003
Bloomington South1919, 2009, 2011
Carmel1977, 2012, 2013

Beginning in the 1997-98 season, a class system was implemented under which 4 championships are awarded yearly.

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