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2024 Roy Gardner Award

 

Scott ArthurScott Arthur of Loogootee is the winner of the 2024 IBCA Roy Gardner Award.

A 1989 graduate of Loogootee High School, Arthur competed in cross country, basketball and baseball – teams that won one basketball regional and two baseball sectionals. He initially went to Hanover College, then transferred to the University of Evansville, earning a bachelor’s degree in mathematics in 1994.

Arthur began officiating in 1992 while a college student. Over the years, he has worked 27 sectionals, 18 regionals, seven semi-states and four State Finals (2011, 2014, 2017 and 2022) in boys’ basketball as well as 22 sectionals, 13 regionals, seven semi-states and four State Finals (2011, 2014, 2017 and 2022) in girls’ basketball. He also has worked four Hall of Fame Classic tournaments, two for boys and two for girls.

A member of the Southwestern Indiana Officials Association for 31 years, Arthur also has been a baseball umpire for 23 years and worked four State Finals in that sport (2004, 2007, 2012 and 2013). He served as the SWIOA basketball chairman for four years and its baseball chairman for five years. He also has operated as an IHSAA certification clinician for eight years.

Arthur was recognized with the IHSAA’s Official of the Year in 2019 for baseball and in 2023 for girls’ basketball. Officials receiving these honors are selected by a committee representing the 24 officials associations in Indiana and have gone above and beyond to serve their community and the IHSAA.

Professionally, Arthur has worked as a project lead for night-vision equipment at Naval Warfare Center Crane for 25 years. In addition, he is in his sixth season as the varsity baseball coach at Loogootee. He also enjoys playing golf, traveling and attending sporting events in his free time.

Arthur and his wife, Marci, are parents to two adult children – Dylan and Shealyn.

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
  • 2024: Scott Arthur, Loogootee
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