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Indiana's classes are determined by skill level, broken into categories of roughly equal skill depending on the sport. The 2011-12 school year marks a change in the classification period, as schools are reclassified in all class sports biennially instead of quadrennially.
The Indiana High School Athletic Association includes 427 member schools with 47 conferences. The largest conference is the Pocket Athletic with 13 schools. [1] Note 1: Boone Grove and South Central (Union Mills) compete in the Greater South Shore Conference as football-only members. They compete in all other sports in the Porter County Conference.
The Metropolitan Interscholastic Conference or MIC is a secondary or more commonly used, high school athletic conference based in the Indianapolis Metropolitan area of Indiana. The conference was formed in 1996 in a time when independent schools joined schools with other existing conferences that were reorganizing or splitting up to form new ...
IHSAA boys basketball regional scores CLASS 4A. At New Castle:No. 1 Fishers 66, No. 4 Kokomo 52 At Greenfield-Central: No. 5 Lawrence North 69, Avon 50. At Southport: No. 8 Ben Davis 70, New ...
Sports. Weather. 24/7 Help. ... (this does not include players who have left state for prep school): Indiana high school basketball: ... Haralson averaged a team-leading 23.4 points, 7.7 rebounds ...
Indiana has a rich basketball heritage that reaches back to the formative years of the sport itself. Although Canadian educator and inventor James Naismith developed basketball in Springfield, Massachusetts, in 1891, Indiana is where high school basketball was born. In 1925, Naismith visited an Indiana basketball state finals game along with ...
College basketball teams in Indiana (32 C) A. Anderson Packers (3 C, 3 P) F. Fort Wayne General Electrics (1 C, 2 P) ... 1954 Milan High School basketball team; N.
Some schools maintain independence in certain sports, electing not to compete in a conference. Some smaller sports are governed by other organizations in Indiana. For example, boys' ice hockey, which has fewer participating teams than other sports statewide, is under the auspices of the Indiana State High School Hockey Association (ISHSHA).