Boys Basketball Leaders

Boys Scoring Leaders: (Through 1-28-12)

(Stats as reported to www.etpearl.com)

  1. John Eckert (NJ): 19.2ppg-269 points (14 games)
  2. Winston Yergler (NJ): 18.2ppg-256 points (14 games)
  3. Riley Charlesworth (L): 18.0ppg-234 points (13 games)
  4. Elliott Coad (K): 17.7ppg-248 points (14 games)
  5. Josh Anderson (JG): 16.1ppg-226 points (14 games)
  6. Marcus Kammrath (SC): 15.4ppg-201 points (13 games)
  7. Trent Elliott (C): 14.5ppg-232 points (16 games)
  8. Kendall Hochstedler (NJ): 14.2ppg-200 points (14 games)
  9. Bryan McKinney (W): 13.1ppg-145 points (11 games)
  10. Allen Biggers (C): 11.6ppg-187 points (16 games)
  11. Adam Clindaniel (SC): 11.3ppg-147 points (13 games)
  12. Craig McIntosh (OD): 10.6ppg-138 points (13 games)
  13. Sam Culver (L): 10.3ppg-135 points (13 games)
  14. Jimmy Rippe (L): 10.0ppg-131 points (13 games)

Coaching Leaders: (Through 1-28-12)

  1. Dan Warkentien (SC): 256-106 .707 (16 years)
  2. Todd Boldry (K): 194-112 .634 (14 years)
  3. Travis Hannah (JG): 142-140 .504 (13 years)
  4. Bryan Heimlich (WC): 107-87 .552 (9 years)
  5. Kyle Elliott (C): 38-43 .469 (4 years)
  6. Kyle Johnson (W): 21-13 .617 (2 years)
  7. Phil Shabi (NJ): 12-2 .857 (1 year)
  8. Scot Spoljaric (L): 2-11 .153 (1 year)
  9. Matt Crawford (OD): 1-12 .076 (1 year)

Team Records: (Through 1-28-12)

  1. NJSP: 12-2
  2. Winamac: 9-2
  3. Culver: 9-7
  4. South Central: 6-7
  5. John Glenn: 6-8
  6. Knox: 4-10
  7. West Central: 4-12
  8. LaCrosse: 2-11
  9. Oregon-Davis: 1-12

Girls Career Scoring Leaders (Current Players)

Girls Career Scoring Leaders: (Minimum 300 points)

  1. Sarah Redweik-Sr. (W): 785
  2. Ashley Campbell-So. (OD): 712
  3. Jordann Frasure-Jr. (NJ): 654
  4. Elisabeth White-Sr. (NJ): 601
  5. Jesse Averone-So. (OD): 592
  6. Justine Kruger-Sr. (WC): 581
  7. Marissa Hamilton-Sr. (WC): 549
  8. Hope Wagner-Sr (K): 476
  9. Jill Rosenbaum-So. (SC): 473
  10. Alisha McIntosh-So. (OD): 414
  11. Kenley Sanchez-Sr. (NJ): 410
  12. Shelby Gilbert-Sr. (K): 402
  13. Stephanie Shorter-So. (W): 397
  14. Danna Timm-Sr. (NJ): 372
  15. Kayla Shaffer-So. (C): 369
  16. Katie Schwenk-Sr. (OD): 357
  17. Haley Frasure-Jr. (NJ): 308

Girls Basketball Leaders

Girls Scoring Leaders (through 1-28-12)

(Stats as reported to www.etpearl.com)

  1. Ashley Campbell (OD): 18.5ppg-371 points (20 games)
  2. Jill Rosenbaum (SC): 15.8ppg-301 points (19 games)
  3. Sarah Redweik (W): 15.5ppg-279 points (18 games)
  4. Jesse Averone (OD): 13.3ppg-240 points (18 games)
  5. Marissa Hamilton (WC): 13.1ppg-236 points (18 games)
  6. Kayla Shaffer (C): 13.1ppg-262 points (20 games)
  7. Hope Wagner (K): 12.6ppg-241 points (19 games)
  8. Jordann Frasure (NJ):  12.3ppg-223 points (18 games)
  9. Kyler Columbia (JG): 11.1ppg-200 points (18 games)
  10. Justine Kruger (WC): 11.1ppg-201 points (18 games)
  11. Elisabeth White (NJ): 11.0ppg-199 points (18 games)
  12. Alisha McIntosh (OD): 10.9ppg-218 points (20 games)
  13. Stephanie Shorter (W): 10.1ppg-183 points (18 games)

Career Coaching Records: (through 1-28-12)

  1. Terry Minix (OD): 263-139 .654 (19 years)
  2. John Hampton (NJ): 117-77 .603 (9 years)
  3. Dan Huizenga (K): 117-103 .532 (10 years)
  4. Gina Hierlmeier (WC): 89-42 .679 (6 years)
  5. Tony Scheub (C): 34-13 .723 (2 years)
  6. Rick Budka (SC): 33-48 .407 (4 years)
  7. Jeff Wagner (W): 27-14 .658 (2 years)
  8. Brian McMahan (L): 6-32 .157 (3 years)
  9. Kyle Amor (JG): 3-15 .166 (1 year)

Team Records: (through 1-28-12)

  1. Oregon-Davis: 16-4
  2. Winamac: 14-4
  3. West Central: 13-5
  4. NJSP: 12-6
  5. Knox: 9-10
  6. Culver: 9-11
  7. South Central: 8-11
  8. LaCrosse: 4-14
  9. John Glenn: 3-15

Haley Collings Oregon-Davis

1-18-12

Haley scored her season high 14 points and was one of the team’s leaders in rebounding with 9 in a 69-56 win over New Prairie. Haley’s rebounding was key all game long, helping her team get off to a fast start and stopping runs made by the Lady Cougars in the second half. Her performance was a big reason the Lady Bobcats have advanced to the semi-final round of the Bi-County tournament.

Matt Winter New Prairie

1-18-12

Matt led the Cougars in both scoring and steals in their 89-38 win over Oregon-Davis. Matt scored a season high 16 points and had 5 steals as New Prairie advanced to the semi-final round of the Bi-County tournament.

Drew Shearin’s Music to be Recognized

Drew Shearin

The music of a Knox High School student who was killed in an auto accident last Fall will be featured at the Indiana Music Educators Association annual Professional Development Conference in Fort Wayne this afternoon.

Drew Shearin, one of the Drum Majors for the Knox High School band, will be recognized for the second time by the IMEA.  Last year, he was recognized for his instrumental composition called “Uncertainty” which was performed by the Lafayette Jefferson High School Orchestra.  Today, he will be recognized as the winner in the Choral Division for a work entitled “The Sweetest Air is Most Often the Thickest”.  His composition will be performed by the Butler University Chorale.

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Boys Career Scoring Leaders (Current Players)

Boys Career Scoring Leaders: (Minimum 300 points)

  1. John Eckert-Sr. (NJ): 1,286
  2. Kendall Hochstedler-Sr. (NJ): 786
  3. Winston Yergler-Sr. (NJ): 644
  4. Josh Anderson-Sr. (JG): 610
  5. Elliott Coad-Sr. (K): 541
  6. Bryan McKinney-Sr. (W): 518
  7. Zach Shidler-Jr. (W): 404
  8. Spencer Dobson-Sr. (WC): 365
  9. Craig McIntosh-Sr. (OD): 320
  10. Collin Stevens-Jr. (C): 320
  11. Trent Elliott-So. (C): 302
  12. Micah Budzinski-Jr. (C): 300

Boys Basketball Leaders

Boys Scoring Leaders: (Through 1-14-12)

(Stats as reported to www.etpearl.com)

  1. John Eckert (NJ): 19.5ppg-215 points (11 games)
  2. Winston Yergler (NJ): 19.0ppg-210 points (11 games)
  3. Josh Anderson (JG): 18.3ppg-183 points (10 games)
  4. Elliott Coad (K): 17.5ppg-193 points (11 games)
  5. Riley Charlesworth (L): 15.8ppg-158 points (10 games)
  6. Trent Elliott (C): 15.8ppg-174 points (11 games)
  7. Marcus Kammrath (SC): 15.8ppg-178 points (9 games)
  8. Bryan McKinney (W): 14.2ppg-142 points (10 games)
  9. Allen Biggers (C): 14.0ppg-154 points (11 games)
  10. Kendall Hochstedler (NJ): 13.7ppg-151 points (11 games)
  11. Adam Clindaniel (SC): 10.7ppg-97 points (9 games)

Coaching Leaders: (Through 1-14-12)

  1. Dan Warkentien (SC): 254-104 .709 (16 years)
  2. Todd Boldry (K): 192-111 .634 (14 years)
  3. Travis Hannah (JG): 141-137 .507 (13 years)
  4. Bryan Heimlich (WC): 106-85 .555 (9 years)
  5. Kyle Elliott (C): 36-40 .473 (4 years)
  6. Kyle Johnson (W): 20-13 .606 (2 years)
  7. Phil Shabi (NJ): 9-2 .818 (1 year)
  8. Scot Spoljaric (L): 2-8 .200 (1 year)
  9. Matt Crawford (OD): 0-9 .000 (1 year)

Team Records: (Through 1-14-12)

  1. NJSP: 9-2
  2. Winamac: 8-2
  3. Culver: 7-4
  4. John Glenn: 5-5
  5. South Central: 4-5
  6. West Central: 3-10
  7. LaCrosse: 2-8
  8. Knox: 2-9
  9. Oregon-Davis: 0-9

Girls Career Scoring Leaders (Current Players)

Girls Career Scoring Leaders: (Minimum 300 points)

  1. Sarah Redweik-Sr. (W): 700
  2. Ashley Campbell-So. (OD): 630
  3. Jordann Frasure-Jr. (NJ): 604
  4. Justine Kruger-Sr. (WC): 567
  5. Elisabeth White-Sr. (NJ): 546
  6. Jesse Averone-So. (OD): 550
  7. Marissa Hamilton-Sr. (WC): 509
  8. Hope Wagner-Sr (K): 450
  9. Jill Rosenbaum-So. (SC): 421
  10. Kenley Sanchez-Sr. (NJ): 393
  11. Alisha McIntosh-So. (OD): 388
  12. Shelby Gilbert-Sr. (K): 376
  13. Stephanie Shorter-So. (W): 363
  14. Danna Timm-Sr. (NJ): 354
  15. Katie Schwenk-Sr. (OD): 329

Girls Basketball Leaders

Girls Scoring Leaders (through 1-14-12)

(Stats as reported to www.etpearl.com)

  1. Ashley Campbell (OD): 18.0ppg-289 points (16 games)
  2. Jill Rosenbaum (SC): 16.6ppg-249 points (15 games)
  3. Sarah Redweik (W): 13.8ppg-194 points (14 games)
  4. Jesse Averone (OD): 13.2ppg-198 points (15 games)
  5. Hope Wagner (K): 13.4ppg-215 points (16 games)
  6. Marissa Hamilton (WC): 13.0ppg-196 points (15 games)
  7. Kayla Shaffer (C): 12.7ppg-179 points (14 games)
  8. Justine Kruger (WC): 12.4ppg-187 points (15 games)
  9. Alisha McIntosh (OD): 12.0ppg-192 points (16 games)
  10. Jordann Frasure (NJ):  12.3ppg-173 points (14 games)
  11. Kyler Columbia (JG): 11.8ppg-178 points (15 games)
  12. Mickella Hardy (C): 11.5ppg-138 points (12 games)
  13. Jessica Schramm (W): 10.8ppg-152 points (14 games)
  14. Stephanie Shorter (W): 10.6ppg-149 points (14 games)
  15. Elisabeth White (NJ): 10.2ppg-144 points (14 games)

Career Coaching Records: (through 1-14-12)

  1. Terry Minix (OD): 259-139 .651 (19 years)
  2. John Hampton (NJ): 115-75 .605 (9 years)
  3. Dan Huizenga (K): 114-103 .525 (10 years)
  4. Gina Hierlmeier (WC): 87-41 .680 (6 years)
  5. Tony Scheub (C): 31-10 .756 (2 years)
  6. Rick Budka (SC): 31-46 .402 (4 years)
  7. Jeff Wagner (W): 23-14 .621 (2 years)
  8. Brian McMahan (L): 5-29 .147 (3 years)
  9. Kyle Amor (JG): 3-12 .200 (1 year)

Team Records: (through 1-14-12)

  1. Oregon-Davis: 12-4
  2. West Central: 11-4
  3. NJSP: 10-4
  4. Winamac: 10-4
  5. Culver: 6-8
  6. South Central: 6-9
  7. Knox: 6-10
  8. LaCrosse: 3-11
  9. John Glenn: 3-12

John Eckert NJSP

1-14-12

John had a game high 30 points to go along with 9 rebounds in North Judson’s 76-62 win over 4A South Bend Clay. 14 of John’s 30 points came in the first quarter to help the Jays get off to a fast start en route to their ninth win of the year.

Mitch Fingerhut NJSP

1-13-12

Mitch scored 11 of his 14 points in the 1st half to help lead the Blue Jays to a big 74-31 win over Winamac. Mitch also hit 4 of the team’s 10 3-pointers and was blocking shots from start to finish as the Jays picked up their 8th win of the year.

Trent Elliott Culver

1-11-12

Trent scored a game-high 21 points, including 19 in the first half while hitting all four of the Cavs’ 3-pointers. Trent’s lone field goal in the second half came on a fast break slam dunk which helped energize Culver to a 70-53 win over Westville.

Alisha McIntosh Oregon-Davis

1-10-12

Alisha scored a season high 25 points including three 3-pointers and 6-7 at the free throw line to help lead O-D to a 76-41 win over John Glenn. Alisha also added four steals in a great team defensive effort as the Lady Bobcats earned their 12th win of the year.

Bryan McKinney Winamac

1-7-12

Bryan scored a game-high 29 points in Winamac’s 54-22 win over rival Knox. McKinney spread out his scoring over both halves, getting 16 of his points in the first half, followed by 13 in the second. He presented match-up problems on the perimeter as well as in the post while leading the Warriors to their 8th win of the year.

Elliott Coad Knox

1-6-12

Elliott scored a game high 25 points to lead the Redskins to their 2nd consecutive win in a 53-43 overtime win over Jimtown. 15 of his 25 points came in the 3rd quarter where he scored 6 of those points in less than 10 seconds on back-to-back 3-point plays.

Boys Career Scoring Leaders (Current Players)

Boys Career Scoring Leaders: (Minimum 300 points)

  1. John Eckert-Sr. (NJ): 1,249
  2. Kendall Hochstedler-Sr. (NJ): 756
  3. Winston Yergler-Sr. (NJ): 607
  4. Josh Anderson-Sr. (JG): 592
  5. Elliott Coad-Sr. (K): 523
  6. Bryan McKinney-Sr. (W): 518
  7. Zach Shidler-Jr. (W): 398
  8. Spencer Dobson-Sr. (WC): 358
  9. Collin Stevens-Jr. (C): 312
  10. Craig McIntosh-310

Boys Basketball Leaders

Boys Scoring Leaders: (Through 1-7-12)

(Stats as reported to www.etpearl.com)

  1. John Eckert (NJ): 19.7ppg-178 points (9 games)
  2. Winston Yergler (NJ): 19.2ppg-173 points (9 games)
  3. Josh Anderson (JG): 18.3ppg-165 points (9 games)
  4. Elliott Coad (K): 17.5ppg-175 points (10 games)
  5. Riley Charlesworth (L): 16.1ppg-145 points (9 games)
  6. Trent Elliott (C): 16.1ppg-145 points (9 games)
  7. Marcus Kammrath (SC): 15.8ppg-178 points (9 games)
  8. Bryan McKinney (W): 15.7ppg-142 points (9 games)
  9. Kendall Hochstedler (NJ): 13.4ppg-121 points (9 games)
  10. Allen Biggers (C): 13.3ppg-120 points (9 games)
  11. Adam Clindaniel (SC): 10.7ppg-97 points (9 games)
  12. Evan Kruger (WC): 10.5ppg-116 points (11 games)
  13. Jimmy Rippe (L): 10.3ppg-90 points (9 games)

Coaching Leaders: (Through 1-7-12)

  1. Dan Warkentien (SC): 254-104 .709 (16 years)
  2. Todd Boldry (K): 192-110 .636 (14 years)
  3. Travis Hannah (JG): 140-137 .505 (13 years)
  4. Bryan Heimlich (WC): 105-84 .556 (9 years)
  5. Kyle Elliott (C): 35-39 .472 (4 years)
  6. Kyle Johnson (W): 20-12 .625 (2 years)
  7. Phil Shabi (NJ): 7-2 .777 (1 year)
  8. Scot Spoljaric (L): 2-7 .222 (1 year)
  9. Matt Crawford (OD): 0-8 .000 (1 year)

Team Records: (Through 1-7-12)

  1. Winamac: 8-1
  2. NJSP: 7-2
  3. Culver: 6-3
  4. John Glenn: 4-5
  5. South Central: 4-5
  6. LaCrosse: 2-7
  7. Knox: 2-8
  8. West Central: 2-9
  9. Oregon-Davis: 0-8

Girls Career Scoring Leaders (Current Players)

Girls Career Scoring Leaders: (Minimum 300 points)

  1. Sarah Redweik-Sr. (W): 684
  2. Jordann Frasure-Jr. (NJ): 604
  3. Ashley Campbell-So. (OD): 562
  4. Elisabeth White-Sr. (NJ): 546
  5. Jesse Averone-So. (OD): 536
  6. Justine Kruger-Sr. (WC): 527
  7. Marissa Hamilton-Sr. (WC): 486
  8. Hope Wagner-Sr (K): 428
  9. Jill Rosenbaum-So. (SC): 403
  10. Kenley Sanchez-Sr. (NJ): 393
  11. Stephanie Shorter-So. (W): 366
  12. Shelby Gilbert-Sr. (K): 360
  13. Danna Timm-Sr. (NJ): 354
  14. Alisha McIntosh-So. (OD): 347
  15. Katie Schwenk-Sr. (OD): 311

Girls Basketball Leaders

Girls Scoring Leaders (through 1-7-12)

(Stats as reported to www.etpearl.com)

  1. Jill Rosenbaum (SC): 17.7ppg-231 points (13 games)
  2. Ashley Campbell (OD): 17.0ppg-221 points (13 games)
  3. Jesse Averone (OD): 14.1ppg-184 points (13 games)
  4. Sarah Redweik (W): 13.6ppg-178 points (13 games)
  5. Marissa Hamilton (WC): 13.3ppg-173 points (13 games)
  6. Kayla Shaffer (C): 13.0ppg-169 points (13 games)
  7. Hope Wagner (K): 12.8ppg-193 points (15 games)
  8. Jordann Frasure (NJ):  12.3ppg-173 points (14 games)
  9. Kyler Columbia (JG): 12.0ppg-157 points (13 games)
  10. Mickella Hardy (C): 11.6ppg-128 points (11 games)
  11. Alisha McIntosh (OD): 11.6ppg-151 points (13 games)
  12. Justine Kruger (WC): 11.3ppg-147 points (13 games)
  13. Jessica Schramm (W): 11.1ppg-145 points (13 games)
  14. Stephanie Shorter (W): 10.6ppg-139 points (13 games)
  15. Elisabeth White (NJ): 10.2ppg-144 points (14 games)

Career Coaching Records: (through 1-7-12)

  1. Terry Minix (OD): 258-137 .653 (19 years)
  2. John Hampton (NJ): 115-75 .605 (9 years)
  3. Dan Huizenga (K): 113-103 .523 (10 years)
  4. Gina Hierlmeier (WC): 85-41 .675 (6 years)
  5. Tony Scheub (C): 31-9 .775 (2 years)
  6. Rick Budka (SC): 30-45 .400 (4 years)
  7. Jeff Wagner (W): 22-14 .611 (2 years)
  8. Brian McMahan (L): 5-27 .156 (3 years)
  9. Kyle Amor (JG): 3-10 .230 (1 year)

Team Records: (through 1-7-12)

  1. Oregon-Davis: 11-2
  2. NJSP: 10-4
  3. Winamac: 9-4
  4. West Central: 9-4
  5. Culver: 6-7
  6. South Central: 5-8
  7. Knox: 5-10
  8. LaCrosse: 3-9
  9. John Glenn: 3-10