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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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2023 Roy Gardner Award

 
 
 

Eric CoburnEric Coburn of Leesburg is the winner of the 2023 Roy Gardner Award.

Coburn is a 1974 graduate of Wawasee High School, where he participated in football, basketball and track. He then went to Ivy Tech, where he earned a certification in aircraft maintenance. He was a Warsaw city police officer for 32 years and has been teaching Aviation Ground School at Warsaw High School for nine years.

Coburn started officiating in 1985 after providing a police escort for the Warsaw Tigers, who won the IHSAA boys’ basketball state championship that season. He and his long-time police partner and 20-year basketball officiating partner, Lance Grubbs, argued calls during that championship game. They both agreed to get licensed in basketball and started officiating together at the elementary level, then moved into middle school and freshman level.

After joining the Northern Indiana Officials Association and being mentored by many veteran officials and learning from several past winners of the Gardner Award, they started working junior varsity games. Coburn’s first boys’ varsity game came at Penn High School in the inauguration game of the new “Penn Palace” basketball court.

After 38 years, Coburn has worked in both the girls’ basketball and boys’ basketball state tournaments. For girls, he has worked 28 sectionals, 19 regionals, 11 semi-states and five State Finals. For boys, he has worked 21 sectionals, 13 regionals, nine semi-states and five State Finals. He also has officiated in three Hall of Fame Classic events in New Castle.

Coburn received the IHSAA Outstanding Girls’ Basketball Official Award in 2007 and the IHSAA Outstanding Boys’ Basketball Official Award in 2015.

As a member of the Northern Indiana Officials Association, Coburn has served as secretary for 10 years and president for eight years. He has also been an IHSAA clinician for 10 years and an IHSAA rules interpreter for 12 years. Coburn has mentored five officials who have gone on to work the IHSAA boys’ and girls’ State Finals.

He enjoys golf, hunting and flying. He has been an Angel Flight pilot since 2006, providing no-charge airplane flights for people in need to hospitals or doctors.

Coburn is humbled to receive this recognition from the IBCA and would like to give credit to mentors Gene Butts, Frank DeSantis, Tim and Jay Smith, Clark Hamilton, and current partners Kirk Robinson, Trent Long, Brett Patrick, and many others with whom he has officiated.

He also would like to thank the athletic directors who had confidence in hiring him and to the coaches who made him get better in officiating. He also expressed gratitude to his wife of more than 49 years, Yvonne, daughter Erica and son Will, who did not realize what they had gotten into.

IBCA/ROY GARDNER AWARD

Roy Gardner was a basketball official who was a math teacher for 34 years at Batesville High School. He coached basketball at Westland, Rising Sun and Batesville as well as track, baseball and golf at Batesville, with his teams capturing numerous championships. As an official, Gardner worked the 1955, 1956 and 1959 State Finals. He also officiated in the Big Ten from 1959 through 1969, and he called the East-West College All-Star Games in Hinkle Fieldhouse in 1968 and 1969. Gardner was born in 1919 in Lawrenceburg, lettered in basketball and track at Ball State University and passed away in 1977. He was inducted into the Ball State Athletics Hall of Fame in 1981 and the Ripley County Basketball Hall of Fame in 2003. The IBCA has presented an award to an outstanding basketball official in Roy Gardner's name since 1978.

  • 1978: Lowell Smith, Palmyra
  • 1979: Wayne Van Sickle, Richmond
  • 1980: Troy Ingram, Richmond
  • 1981: Jerry Larrison, Indianapolis
  • 1982: John Lozier, Logansport
  • 1983: Rich Boer, Gary
  • 1984: Jim Wehsollek, Alexandria
  • 1985: Jerry Petro, Franklin
  • 1986: Roger DeYoung, Hebron
  • 1987: Jesse Lynch, Indianapolis
  • 1988: Bob Marcinek, East Chicago
  • 1989: Melvin Redmond, Mt. Vernon
  • 1990: Steve Cherry, Pendleton
  • 1991: no award given
  • 1992: Richard Cook, Michigan City
  • 1993: Jim Cox, Jonesboro
  • 1994: Mike Bohan, Brownsburg
  • 1995: Bill Wulner, Lawrenceburg
  • 1996: Bob Beeson, Connersville
  • 1997: Jerry Cook, Elkhart
  • 1998: Norm Hathcoat, Pendleton
  • 1999: Steve Fisher, Poseyville
  • 2000: Rick Owens, Lynn
  • 2001: Larry Maxwell, Martinsville
  • 2002: Larry Jones, Logansport
  • 2003: Bill Nimnicht, Evansville
  • 2004: Jimmy Dimitroff, Indianapolis
  • 2005: Garry Leistner, Dubois
  • 2006: Ken Gorrell, Franklin
  • 2007: Jerry Taylor, Lafayette
  • 2008: James Dunlap, Newburgh
  • 2009: Don Nester, Indianapolis
  • 2010: Larry Nixon, Veedersburg
  • 2011: Mark Baltz, Zionsville
  • 2012: Bob Anderson, Indianapolis, and Ray Tebbe, New Palestine
  • 2013: Mike Waisnora, Crown Point
  • 2014: Terry Magnuson, Greenwood
  • 2015: Rex Nichols, Mooresville
  • 2016: Jason Ferguson, Whiteland
  • 2017: Tom Rohr, Montezuma
  • 2018: Tom Walters, Indianapolis
  • 2019: Mike Eason, Cumberland
  • 2020: Jay Slater, Sullivan
  • 2021: no winner named (winner from 2020 honored in 2021 because of COVID-19 pandemic).
  • 2022: Mark Wise, Crown Point
  • 2023: Eric Coburn, Leesburg


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