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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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Indiana-Kentucky Challenge Cup

 
 
 

The seventh annual Indiana-Kentucky Challenge Cup was played on Dec. 14 at two sites – Scott County High School and Great Crossing High School, both located in Georgetown, Ky. The event was a seven-game competition between teams from Indiana and Kentucky, coordinated by the Indiana Basketball Coaches Association and the Kentucky Association of Basketball Coaches. It had been a five-game competition in the previous six seasons.

In the 2019-2020 season, Kentucky claimed a 4-3 triumph for its sixth series victory over the seven seasons.

Here are the results from this past season:

At Scott County High School

  • Boys: LaRue County, Ky., 75, Christian Academy of Indiana 55
  • Girls: East Central 63, Scott County, Ky., 53, OT
  • Boys: Scott County, Ky., 77, Jeffersonville 72

At Great Crossing High School

  • Boys: Great Crossing, Ky., 87, Cambridge City Lincoln 53
  • Boys: Collins, Ky., 79, Southridge 42
  • Girls: Silver Creek 57, Ryle, Ky., 42
  • Girls: Covenant Christian (Indianapolis) 68, Great Crossing, Ky., 57

Over seven seasons, Kentucky has won 24 games and Indiana has prevailed in 13 games. Kentucky won the first five Challenge Cups – 4-1 in 2013-14, 3-2 in 2014-15, 3-2 in 2015-16, 3-2 in 2016-17 and 5-0 in 2017-18. Indiana claimed the Cup in 2018-19 with a 3-2 advantage. Kentucky rebounded with the 4-3 edge in 2019-2020.

Veterans and their immediate families were admitted at no charge, and proceeds benefited the Indiana and Kentucky basketball halls of fame. In seven years, the event has raised about $30,000 for charities, including the Wounded Warrior program as well as the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame and the Kentucky High School Basketball Hall of Fame.

The eighth Indiana-Kentucky Challenge Cup will return to the five-game, one-site format on Jan. 9, 2021, in the New Castle Fieldhouse. An IBCA committee will choose the teams from Indiana for the event. If your team is interested, please contact IBCA assistant director Tom Beach at tabeach@anderson.edu.

This is not an “exempt” event, so playing in this event must be within the IHSAA schedule limits.



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