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Board of Directors

Executive Director
Marty Johnson

Associate Executive
Director/Chief
Operating Officer

Tom Beach

Executive Director Emeritus
Steve Witty

President
Michael Adams

President-Elect
Kaley May

Assistant Director
Lisa Finn

Assistant Director
Kristi Sigler

Assistant Director
Renee Turpa

All-Star Games Director
Mike Broughton

Junior All-Star Director
Beth DeVinney

Junior All-Star
Selections (boys)

Brandon Ramsey

Junior All-Star
Selections (girls)

Brandon Bradley

Futures Games Director
Bill Zych

All-Star Shootout Director
Todd Howard

All-State Selections (boys)
David Wood

All-State Selections (girls)
Doug Springer

Player/Team of the Week (boys)
Kip Staggs

Player/Team of the Week (girls)
Debbie Smiley

Director of
Special Projects

Pat McKee

Website Coordinator
Gene Milner


District Representatives:

District I
Jordan Heckard
LaPorte

Ben Lieske
Valparaiso

Phil Brackmann
Fort Wayne Concordia

Kelly Kratz
Valparaiso

Lenny Krebs
Warsaw

Justin Jordan
Whitko

District II
Rich Schelsky
Parke Heritage

Andy Weaver
Plainfield

Jake Turner
Winchester

Lisa Finn
Indianapolis Cathedral

Brian Satterfield
Hamilton Southeastern

Mickey Hosier
Alexandria

District III
Todd Woelfle
Terre Haute North

Sherron Wilkerson
Jeffersonville

Perry Nash
Columbus East

Kyle Brasher
Gibson Southern

Mark Hurt
Mooresville

Carrie Daniels
Scottsburg


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Administrators of the Year

 
 
 
Congratulations to these administrators of the year!

North - Michael E. Pettibone [Superintendent, Adams Central Community Schools]
Central - Jerry Holifield [Superintendent, Plainfield Schools]
South - Kendall Wildey [Principal, Jennings County High School]


Michael E. Pettibone

Superintendent, Adams Central Community Schools

Michael PettiboneMichael is a graduate of Bluffton High School. He earned a B. S. in Elementary Education at Ball State and a M.S. in Elementary Education, Administrative License, ED.S & Superintendent’s license from Indiana University.

He began his teaching career in 1976 as a fourth grade teacher at Washington Elementary School in Plymouth Indiana. From 1977-1982 he taught Math at Lincoln Middle School in Plymouth and was the Varsity Assit. Baseball and Basketball coached two Hall of Famers Bill Nixon and Jack Edison.

He has held administrative positions as an elementary principal, middle school asst. Principal and a High School Principal before he became the Superintendent at Adams Central Community School in 2002.

He has been very active in Community organizations and has been recognized numerous times by professional organizations for his leadership as an educator.

Congratulations Mike. You have had an outstanding career.


Jerry Holifield

Superintendent, Plainfield Schools

Jerry HolifieldJerry earned his B. S. degree in Science, Health and Physical Education at Southeast Missouri State College. He also holds M. S. and Ed.S degrees from Butler University and an Ed.D in School Administration from Ball State University.

Jerry began his teaching career at Mulberry Grove Illinois where he taught science, physical education and coached basketball, baseball and track. During his administrative career he has been an Asst. Principal at Plainfield Schools, Principal at Carmel Jr. High, Director of Personnel Services at MSD Wayne Twp., Asst. Supt. Wayne Twp Schools and for the past 17 years Supt. Of Plainfield Schools.

Jerry has earned numerous state and local honors for his efforts as an educator. Through out his career, Jerry has attended many extracurricular events and community activities, but his wife Sherri might qualify for the Guinness Book of World Records for the most activities attended by a Superintendent’s spouse. After the awards ceremony here tonight Jerry and his Wife will be attending the Plainfield Prom.

Jerry, thanks for your dedication to the youth of our great state.


Kendall Wildey

Principal, Jennings County High School

Kendall WildeyKendall Wildey is serving his eighth year as principal of Jennings County High School. He has been an administrator in Jennings County for fifteen years. Kendall remains as the Executive Director of the Hoosier Basketball Coaches’ Association and has served in that role for eight years. Kendall’s varsity basketball coaching days were spent at Waldron High School (1987-1990), Rushville Consolidated High School (1990-1991), and Jennings County High School (1991-2000). During the three seasons at Waldron the Mohawks won all three Shelby County Championships. Under his helm of nine years at Jennings County, the Panthers won five sectionals, one regional and accumulated 125 victories.

Kendall is married to Sandy Wildey who is a music teacher at JCHS. They have three children, Alivia (19), Ariah (16), and Hunter (13). They are also guardians of Kamonica Howard (18), Shane Howard (16), and Landon Anthony (3).

Kendall, thanks for all you do for the young people in our great state.



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