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1 2010 Grange Insurance All-Star Classic ALL-STAR GAME TEAM RECORDS First Downs-26, South 1972 Rushing Yards-347, South, 1997 Passes Attempted-42, North, 2003 Passes Completed-22, North 1992 Passes Had Intercepted-4, North 1992, South 1994, South 2009 Passing Yards-276, South 1998 Total Yards-443, South 1976 Punts-9, North 1971, and North 1998 Fumbles-8, South 1967 Fewest First Downs Allowed-5, South 1994 Fewest Passing Yards Allowed-26, South 1980 Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed-4, South 1992 Fewest Total Yards Allowed-19, South 1968 ALL-STAR GAME INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Total Points -18, Walter Peacock, Shortridge, 1972 (South) Touchdowns -3, Walter Peacock, Shortridge, 1972 (South) Field Goals - 2, Kevin Jennings, Chatard, 1995 (South); Jake Lazar, Western, 2009 (North) PAT Kicks - 5, Matt Coffel, Bremen, 1989 (North), and Kyle Corts, 1997 (South) Total Offense - 181, Tom Creevey, Mishawaka Marian, 1970 (North) Rushing Attempts - 26, Courtney Davis, F.W. Snider, 1993 (North) Rushing Yardage - 145, Walter Peacock, Shortridge, 1972 (South) Passing Attempts - 30, Earl Haniford, Martinsville, 1996 (South) Passes Completed - 19, Chris Dittoe, Fort Wayne Dwenger, 1992 (North), and, Earl Haniford, Martinsville, 1996 (South) Passing Yardage - 237, Adam Wiese, Perry Meridian, 2008 (South) Touchdown Passes - 3, Rick Mirer, Goshen, 1989 (North); Steve Sutherland, Bloomington South, 2000 (South); Adam Wiese, Perry Meridian, 2008 (South) Interceptions Thrown - 4, Dave Vormohr, Jay County, 1982 (North) Pass Receptions - 11, Charley Byrnes, Bloomington, 1969 (South) Touchdown Receptions - 2, by several players Longest Scoring Play - 97-yard kickoff return by Jewel Hampton, Warren Central, 2008 (South) 2010 Grange Insurance All-Star Classic -- Game Officials Ron Wenz, Dave Morton, Paul Mills, Jim Johnson, Tim Strit and Joe Stafford have over 160 years of combined experience and have worked from Garrett to Evansville, Richmond to Terre Haute and all points in between.

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2010 Grange Insurance All-Star ClassicALL-STAR GAME TEAM RECORDS

First Downs-26, South 1972Rushing Yards-347, South, 1997

Passes Attempted-42, North, 2003Passes Completed-22, North 1992

Passes Had Intercepted-4, North 1992, South 1994, South 2009Passing Yards-276, South 1998

Total Yards-443, South 1976Punts-9, North 1971, and North 1998

Fumbles-8, South 1967Fewest First Downs Allowed-5, South 1994

Fewest Passing Yards Allowed-26, South 1980Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed-4, South 1992Fewest Total Yards Allowed-19, South 1968

ALL-STAR GAME INDIVIDUAL RECORDSTotal Points -18, Walter Peacock, Shortridge, 1972 (South)Touchdowns -3, Walter Peacock, Shortridge, 1972 (South)

Field Goals - 2, Kevin Jennings, Chatard, 1995 (South); Jake Lazar, Western, 2009 (North)PAT Kicks - 5, Matt Coffel, Bremen, 1989 (North), and Kyle Corts, 1997 (South)

Total Offense - 181, Tom Creevey, Mishawaka Marian, 1970 (North)Rushing Attempts - 26, Courtney Davis, F.W. Snider, 1993 (North)Rushing Yardage - 145, Walter Peacock, Shortridge, 1972 (South)Passing Attempts - 30, Earl Haniford, Martinsville, 1996 (South)

Passes Completed - 19, Chris Dittoe, Fort Wayne Dwenger, 1992 (North), and, Earl Haniford, Martinsville, 1996 (South)Passing Yardage - 237, Adam Wiese, Perry Meridian, 2008 (South)

Touchdown Passes - 3, Rick Mirer, Goshen, 1989 (North); Steve Sutherland, Bloomington South, 2000 (South); Adam Wiese, Perry Meridian, 2008 (South)

Interceptions Thrown - 4, Dave Vormohr, Jay County, 1982 (North)Pass Receptions - 11, Charley Byrnes, Bloomington, 1969 (South)

Touchdown Receptions - 2, by several playersLongest Scoring Play - 97-yard kickoff return by Jewel Hampton, Warren Central, 2008 (South)

2010 Grange Insurance All-Star Classic -- Game Officials

Ron Wenz, Dave Morton, Paul Mills, Jim Johnson, Tim Strit and Joe Stafford have over 160 years of combined experience and have worked from Garrett to Evansville, Richmond to Terre Haute and all points in between.

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Michael J. Rabold Distinguished Player AwardThe Michael J. Rabold Distinguished Player Award is presented each year to a player from the Indiana High School

North-South All-Star Game who in college football has distinguished himself both on and off the football field

Michael J. Rabold Past Recipients1971 John Andrews (Indiana)1972 Levi Mitchell (Iowa)1973 Phil Powell (Franklin)1974 George Uremovich (Illinois)1975 Clarence Bullock (Michigan St.)1976 Mike Stock (Indiana)1977 Chubby Phillips (Illinois)1978 Ric Enis (Indiana)1979 Darrell Reeves (Indianapolis)1980 Vegas Ferguson (Notre Dame)1981 Mark Herrmann (Purdue)1982 Bob Stephenson (Indiana)1983 David Duerson (Notre Dame)1984 Blair Kiel (Notre Dame)1985 Bruce King (Purdue)

1986 Ray Wallace (Purdue)1987 Mike Kovaleski (Notre Dame) Rod Woodson (Purdue)1988 Ernie Jones (Indiana)1989 Tom Yohe (Harvard)1990 Anthony Thompson (Indiana)1991 Darrick Brownlow (Illinois)1992 Vaughn Dunbar (Indiana)1993 Rick Mirer (Notre Dame)1994 Mike Neu (Ball State) Lamark Shackerford (Wisconsin)1995 Tony Henderson (Michigan)1996 Kevin Hardy (Illinois) Derrick Mayes (Notre Dame)1997 Brad Maynard (Ball State)

1998 Jason Fabini (Cincinnati)1999 Rosevelt Colvin (Purdue)2000 Josh Gentry (Indianapolis) Kevin Kreinhagen (Indianapolis)2001 Brandon Gorin (Purdue)2002 Justin Smith (Indiana)2003 Travis Belden (Penn)2004 Eugene Wilson (Illinois)2005 Courtney Roby (Indiana)2006 Jay Cutler (Vanderbilt)2007 Jeff Samardzija (Notre Dame) Anthony Spencer (Purdue)2008 Bryan Mattison (Iowa)2009 Donald Washington (Ohio State)

A.J Edds (Greenwood H.S./University of Iowa)CAREER: Completed his career ranked 43rd in tackles for Iowa with 226 . . . tied for second in league games only in pass interceptions (.5) and tied for fourth for all games (.38), along with tying for 32nd nationally . . . one of three seniors named to 2009 Leadership Group . . . one of four juniors named to 2008 Leadership Group . . . one of three sophomores named to 2007 Leadership Group . . . one of three true freshmen to see action in 2006 . . . moved from tight end to linebacker during pre-season practice in 2006.

2009 Honors: Honorable mention all-College Football Insiders . . . Forest Evashevski Scholastic Achievement Award . . . Permanent Team Captain . . . Win During the Week Award, Defense . . . second team all-Big Ten by league coaches . . . second team all-Big Ten by Phil Steele’s College Football . . . Academic All-Big Ten for third year . . . selected to participate in Senior Bowl.

2009 Preseason Honors: Named to preseason Watch List for Butkus Award . . . preseason second team all-Big Ten by Athlon Sports and Phil Steele’s College Football.

2009: Ranked fourth on the team with 78 tackles, including 25 solo stops and 53 assists . . . second on team with five interceptions, while also collecting 4.5 tackles for loss and four pass break-ups . . . started at outside linebacker in 17-16 win over Northern Iowa . . . recorded nine assisted tackles vs UNI, including two assists for loss and one pass break-up . . . started at outside linebacker in 35-3 win at Iowa State as defense collected six turnovers . . . started at outside linebacker in 27-17 win over Arizona as defense allowed just 105 passing yards and 253 yards total offense . . . recorded three assisted tackles vs. Arizona, including a shared tackle for loss . . . started at outside linebacker in 21-10 win at Penn State . . . recorded six tackles at PSU and had first interception of the season in final four minutes . . . started at outside linbacker in 24-21 win over Arkansas State as defense allowed just 80 net rushing yards . . . recorded five assisted tackles and one pass break-up vs. ASU . . . started at outside linebacker in 30-28 win over Michigan . . . recorded nine tackles vs. Wolverines, including two solo stops, a shared tackle for loss and one pass break-up . . . started at outside linebacker in 20-10 win at Wisconsin at defense allowed just 87 rushing yards and 243 yards total offense . . . recorded seven tackles and a pass interception at Wisconsin, including three solo stops and an assisted QB sack . . . fourth period interception was his second of the season . . . started at outside linebacker in 15-13 win at Michigan State as defense allowed just 85 net rushing yards . . . re-corded three tackles at MSU, including one tackle for loss . . . started at outside linebacker in 42-24 win over Indiana as defense allowed just 79 net rushing yards overall and just three points in the second half . . . recorded four assisted tackles, including one tackle for loss vs. Hoosiers . . . also had one pass interception in fourth quarter . . . his pass break-up late in third period led to 86-yard interception return to cut Iowa deficit at the time to 21-14 . . . started at outside linebacker in 17-10 loss to Northwestern as defense allowed just 10 points and 239 yards total offense . . . recorded four tackles vs. Wildcats to surpass 200 career stops . . . started at outside linebacker in 27-24 overtime loss at Ohio State . . . col-lected 10 tackles vs. OSU, including a career-best seven solo tackles . . . started at outside linebacker in 12-0 win over Minnesota as defense allowed just 48 rushing yards and 201 yards total offense . . . recorded three solo tackles and five assists vs. Gophers . . . had second period interception and 14 yard return that led to Iowa’s only touchdown . . . started at outside linebacker in 24-14 Orange Bowl win over Georgia Tech as defense allowed just 155 yards total offense . . . recorded four solo tackles and one assisted tackle . . . fourth quarter pass interception and 13 yard return help Hawkeyes protect 17-14 lead and eventually led to game-clinching touchdown.

HIGH SCHOOL: PrepStar all-American . . . honorable mention Street & Smith all-American . . . all-Johnson County Player of the Year as a senior . . . finalist for Indiana’s Mr. Football . . . Indiana North-South All-Star . . . nominated for US Army All-American game . . . two-time Indianapolis Star Super Team and South Team . . . three-time Associated Press first team all-state . . . four-time first team all-conference . . . two-time team MVP . . . four-year letterman in football, basketball and track.

PERSONAL: Management major . . . named National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete for central Indiana . . . academic all-state as a senior . . . par-ents are Anne and David Edds . . . high school coach was Rick Wimmer.

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North RosterNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. High School College Choice95 Joe Bell DE 6-5 210 Lowell Holy Cross71 Matt Carden OL 6-3 283 Northwood St. Francis27 Zack Corpe RB 5-11 170 Elkhart Memorial Franklin3 Adam Creighbaum RB 6-0 200 Triton Manchester43 Brandon Davis DL 6-2 340 Fort Wayne Wayne Joliet55 Conner Emenhiser ILB 6-0 240 Bellmont Purdue63 Evan Estep OL 6-6 260 Penn Indiana State17 Landon Feichter CB 5-11 175 Bishop Dwenger Purdue31 Klay Fiechter RB 6-1 175 Norwell Indianapolis19 Damon Foreman FS 6-1 190 Lewis Cass Indianapolis59 Collin Gallagher OL 6-0 270 Wheeler Franklin33 Brandon Grubbe RB 6-0 180 Lowell Butler83 Adam Harmon RB 5-9 190 Michigan City Anderson89 Colin Harruff WR 6-2 180 Homestead St. Francis45 David Hayden ILB 6-0 200 Logansport Manchester77 Caleb Hemmick ILB 6-2 205 Eastbrook Taylor9 Derrick Hill WR 6-2 185 Anderson Highland Undecided87 Leneil Himes TE 6-3 255 Plymouth Indiana69 Ryan Isaac DL 6-4 255 Michigan City Purdue11 Curtis Ivy CB 6-3 170 Plymouth Indiana21 Bryce Kiser FB 6-2 220 Pioneer Illinois State47 Adam Kovacs ILB 6-1 240 South Bend Washington College of DuPage7 Cortez Lee QB 5-6 150 Mishawaka North Park College99 Christian Lentz DL 6-0 225 Mishawaka North Central College85 P.J. Mason TE 6-3 220 Andrean Indianapolis79 Garrison McElroy OL 6-3 280 Hamilton Heights Indiana State49 Brady Miller RB 5-9 195 Manchester Purdue41 Chris Mills P 6-4 185 Lafayette Central Catholic Indianapolis13 Scott Moore SS 5-11 195 Fountain Central Franklin57 Kegan Morris OL 6-5 275 Delta St. Francis25 Michael Perkins RB 5-11 175 Valparaiso Jackson State23 Dominique Peterson FS 6-0 180 Hammond Morton Earlham81 Herman Pollard CB 5-7 160 Jimtown Anderson73 David Raffin OL 6-3 280 Chesterton Ball State61 Collin Rahrig C 6-3 255 Mishawaka Marian Indiana29 Tyler Roush FB 5-10 175 Southern Wells Ivy Tech39 Devon Rush SS 6-3 190 Fort Wayne Snider St. Francis75 Trevor Sales C 6-1 285 LaPorte Delaware State35 Braxton Shelton RB 5-11 205 Kokomo St. Francis37 Eric Shorten PK 5-10 170 Oak Hill IPFW97 Mark Strong DE 6-3 235 Lafayette Central Catholic Indianapolis91 Sanchez Tate ILB 5-10 185 Merrillville Indianapolis93 James Travis DE 6-0 225 Merrillville Grand Valley State67 Andrew Webster OL 6-3 250 Fort Wayne North Trine1 Daniel Wodicka QB 6-0 170 West Lafayette Johns Hopkins

Managers:Michael Doherty (Munster), Angela Miller (Fairfield), Megan Thompson (Southern Wells), Jessica Trcka (Hobart), Kristine Weiss (South Newton) and Nathan Whisman (Hamilton Heights)

Coaches:Head Coach: Bart Curtis (Mishawaka)Assistant: Brandon Baker (Manchester) Mark Lefebvre (Southern Wells) Rick Malone (Fountain Central) Phil Mason (Andrean) Andy Thomas (Culver) Tom Wilson (Eastbrook)

Numerical Roster1 Daniel Wodicka, QB3 Adam Creighbaum, RB7 Cortez Lee, QB9 Derrick Hill, WR11 Curtis Ivy, CB13 Scott Moore, SS17 Landon Feichter, CB19 Damon Foreman, FS21 Bryce Kiser, FB23 Dominique Peterson, FS25 Michael Perkins, RB27 Zack Corpe, RB29 Tyler Roush, FB31 Klay Fiechter, RB33 Brandon Grubbe, RB35 Braxton Shelton, RB37 Eric Shorten, PK39 Devon Rush, SS41 Chris Mills, P43 Brandon Davis, DL45 David Hayden, ILB47 Adam Kovacs, ILB49 Brady Miller, RB55 Conner Emenhiser, ILB57 Kegan Morris, OL59 Collin Gallagher, OL61 Collin Rahrig, C63 Evan Estep, OL67 Andrew Webster, OL69 Ryan Isaac, DL71 Matt Carden, OL73 David Raffin, OL75 Trevor Sales, C77 Caleb Hemmick, ILB79 Garrison McElroy, OL81 Herman Pollard, CB83 Adam Harmon, RB85 P.J. Mason, TE87 Laneil Himes, TE89 Colin Harraff, WR91 Sanchez Tate, ILB93 James Travis, DE95 Joe Bell, DE97 Mark Strong, DE99 Christian Lentz, DL

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South RosterNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. High School College Choice8 Austin Ahrens QB 6-2 215 Jasper Indiana50 Cody Baker OLB 5-11 190 Paoli Franklin66 Michael Brandes OL 6-0 245 Milan Indianapolis6 Tim Connor S 6-2 205 Monrovia DePauw2 Phil Dudley RB 5-11 185 Ben Davis Ball State36 Mitch Dwenger ILB 6-0 210 Columbus East DePauw58 Brian East DE 6-3 200 Carmel Columbia78 Cameron Edwards OL 6-4 298 Bloomington North St. Francis30 Craig Fairley CB 6-1 180 Crawfordsville Undecided80 Pat Feeney WR 6-0 170 New Palestine Notre Dame4 Jeffery Garrett CB 5-11 180 Ben Davis Ball State40 Joe Gillam ILB 6-3 210 Southport Purdue42 Reuben Greene OLB 5-10 180 Westfield Indiana State38 Todd Hacker ILB 6-0 215 Mooresville Indianapolis48 T.J. Hall ILB 6-2 210 Perry Central Western Kentucky92 Justin Harvey OL 6-2 275 New Palestine Taylor 76 Tony Hawk OL 6-3 270 Plainfield Indianapolis32 Taje High CB 5-9 170 Avon Indiana State10 Kofi Hughes QB 6-3 200 Cathedral Indiana52 Chad Johnson OL 6-2 285 Boonville Indiana State54 James Kent ILB 6-0 250 Rockville Mount Union62 Adam Knies DE 6-5 225 Jasper Indianapolis16 Andrew Lee CB 6-2 185 Lawrence Central Morehead State88 Garrett Mack TE 6-5 220 Center Grove Ball State64 Matt Massengale OL 6-6 306 Roncalli Indiana State56 Adam Masters OL 6-5 265 South Putnam Indiana State18 Anthony McClung WR 6-0 165 Pike Cincinnati74 Cody Nickle OL 6-5 270 North Montgomery Ancilla68 Evan Norris C 6-3 287 Roncalli Indiana State86 Jensen Nowakoski WR 5-10 185 Indianapolis Lutheran St. Joseph’s26 Scott O’Brien S 5-11 180 Center Grove Washington (Mo.)96 Oloruntoba Omotinugbon DE 6-1 235 Jeffersonville Kentucky22 Ari Pappas FB 6-0 208 Bishop Chatard Ball State12 Michael Parks PK 6-1 170 Shelbyville Franklin20 Travis Pennington RB 5-9 195 Milan Undecided44 Matt Ripp RB 6-2 190 Hamilton Southeastern Indianapolis14 Adam Shaffer QB 6-4 190 Carmel Indiana94 Stephan Sciscoe DL 5-10 265 Martinsville Undecided34 Travis Terry P 5-6 158 Heritage Hills Air Force82 Charles Torwudzo WR 6-5 195 Brownsburg Purdue60 Zack Van Deman OL 6-4 255 Whiteland Marian84 Jon Wandling WR 6-3 190 Evansville Memorial Kentucky Wesleyan72 Mac Webb OL 6-3 250 South Spencer Kentucky Wesleyan90 Mike White OL 5-11 255 Brebeuf Jesuit Holy Cross46 Kevin Wisnewski OLB 6-2 200 Zionsville Indiana98 Evan Wooding DE 6-3 230 Mooresville Indianapolis

Managers:Bailey Brock (South Vermillion), Molly Carlino (Hamilton Southeastern), Jenna Huebel (Columbus North) and Lynda Wise (Indianapolis Washington)

Coaches:Head Coach: Tim Able (New Palestine)Assistant: Tony Ahrens (Jasper) Brett Comer (Brownsburg) Darrin Fisher (Whiteland) John Jud (Fishers) Ryan Langferman (Milan) Dave Pasch (Lutheran)

Numerical Roster2 Phil Dudley, RB4 Jeffery Garrett, CB6 Tim Connor, S8 Austin Ahrens, QB10 Kofi Hughes, QB12 Michael Parks, PK14 Adam Shaffer, QB16 Andrew Lee, CB18 Anthony McClung, WR20 Travis Pennington, RB22 Ari Pappas, FB26 Scott O’Brien, S30 Craig Fairley, CB32 Taje High, CB34 Travis Terry, P36 Mitch Dwenger, ILB38 Todd Hacker, ILB40 Joe Gillam, ILB42 Reuben Greene, OLB44 Matt Ripp, RB46 Kevin Wisnewski, OLB48 T.J. Hall, ILB50 Cody Baker, OLB52 Chad Johnson, OL54 James Kent, ILB56 Adam Masters, OL58 Brian East, DE60 Zack Van Deman, OL62 Adam Knies, DE64 Matt Massengale, OL66 Michael Brandes, OL68 Evan Norris, C72 Mac Webb, OL74 Cody Nickle, OL76 Tony Hawk, OL78 Cameron Edwards, OL80 Pat Feeney, WR82 Charles Torwudzo, WR84 Jon Wandling, WR86 Jensen Nowakoski, WR88 Garrett Mack, TE90 Mike White, OL92 Justin Harvey, OL94 Stephan Sciscoe, DL96 O. Omotinugbon, DE98 Evan Wooding, DE

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Year President Vice-President 2nd Vice-President Exec. Secretary-Treasurer/Awards Corresponding Secretary1971-72 Tom Sells Bob Springer Hub Etchison John Friend1972-73 Bob Springer Jules Siegle Hub Etchison John Friend1973-74 Jules Siegle Joe Talley Hub Etchison John Friend1974-75 Joe Talley John Friend Hub Etchison Paul LaRocca1975-76 John Friend Tom Hession Hub Etchison Paul LaRocca1976-77 Tom Hession Eldon Leeth Paul LaRocca1977-78 Eldon Leeth Jim Belden Ken Coudret1978-79 Jim Belden Tony Berto Ken Coudret1979-80 Tony Berto Bill Harrawood Bill Griffith Dave Land1980-81 Bill Harrawood Bill Griffith Joe Goodman Dave Land1981-82 Bill Griffith Joe Goodman Tom Conn Dave Land1982-83 Joe Goodman Tom Conn Steve Purichia Dave Land1983-84 Tom Conn Steve Purichia Mark Hoffman Dave Land1984-85 Steve Purichia Mark Hoffman Joe Gengelbach Dave Land1985-86 Mark Hoffman Joe Gengelbach Mike Hawley Dave Land1986-87 Joe Gengelbach Mike Hawley Bob Gaddis Dave Land1987-88 Mike Hawley Bob Gaddis Bob Bridge Dave Land1988-89 Bob Gaddis Bob Bridge Jerry Brewer Dave Land1989-90 Bob Bridge Jerry Brewer Brad Smith Dave Land1990-91 Jerry Brewer Brad Smith John Stafford Dave Land1991-92 Brad Smith John Stafford Ted Huber Dave Land1992-93 John Stafford Ted Huber Bob Copeland Dave Land1993-94 Ted Huber Bob Copeland Mark Miller Dave Land1994-95 Bob Copeland Mark Miller Joe Purichia Dave Land/Ted Huber1995-96 Mark Miller Joe Purichia Russ Isaacs Dave Land/Joe Goodman1996-97 Joe Purichia Russ Isaacs Mo Moriarity Dave Land/Joe Goodman1997-98 Russ Isaacs Mo Moriarity Doug Denny Dave Land/Joe Goodman1998-99 Mo Moriarity Doug Denny Pat Malone Dave Land/Joe Goodman1999-00 Doug Denny Pat Malone Scott Bovenkerk Dave Land/Joe Goodman2000-01 Pat Malone Scott Bovenkerk Keith Fiedler Dave Land/Joe Goodman2001-02 Scott Bovenkerk Keith Fiedler Kirk Sorg Dave Land/Joe Goodman2002-03 Keith Fiedler Kirk Sorg Mike Spencer Dave Land/Joe Goodman Mark Miller2003-04 Kirk Sorg Mike Spencer Tim Roth Dave Land/Joe Goodman Mark Miller2004-05 Mike Spencer Tim Roth Dan Tieken Dave Land/Joe Goodman Mark Miller President Vice-President 2nd VP Executive Director Asst. Exec. Dir. Exec. Secretary Awards Chairman Information Dir.2005-06 Tim Roth Dan Tieken Tim Dawson Dave Land Bob Gaddis Mark Miller Joe Goodman Tom Kelly2006-07 Dan Tieken Tim Dawson Paul Loggan Dave Land Bob Gaddis Mark Miller Joe Goodman Tom Kelly2007-08 Tim Dawson Paul Loggan Bart Curtis Dave Land Bob Gaddis Mark Miller Joe Goodman Tom Kelly2008-09 Paul Loggan Bart Curtis Mike Kirschner Dave Land Bob Gaddis Mark Miller Joe Goodman Tom Kelly2009-10 Bart Curtis Mike Kirschner Jeff Adamson Dave Land Bob Gaddis Mark Miller Joe Goodman Tom Kelly2010-11 Mike Kirschner Jeff Adamson Reed May Dave Land Bob Gaddis Mark Miller Joe Goodman Tom Kelly

FORMER ALL-STAR HEAD COACHES

1967 Rick Carter, Earlham1968 Rick Carter, Earlham1969 Rick Carter, Earlham1970 Rick Carter, Earlham1971 “Red” Faugh, Franklin1972 Hub Etchison, Richmond1973 Tom Sells, Bloomington South1974 Clayton Meyers, Greenfield Central1975 Don Watson, Evansville Harrison1976 Jim Belden, Noblesville1977 Jerry Brewer, Jasper1978 Bob Wilbur, Ben Davis1979 Dick Dullaghan, Carmel1980 Tom Anderson, Paoli1981 Chuck Stephens, Franklin Central1982 David Enright, Hamilton Southeastern1983 John Lidy, Castle1984 Bob Springer, Indianapolis Washington1985 Jerry Stauffer, Warren Central1986 Mike Godan, Brownsburg1987 Jim Belden, Carmel1988 Larry “Bud” Wright, Sheridan

1991 Marvin Shepler, New Palestine1992 Bob Bridge, North Miami1993 Tom Kurth, Elkhart Central1994 Ernie Beck, West Lafayette1995 Martin Huber, Bremen1996 Kent Grider, Franklin County1997 Russ Isaacs, F.W. Snider1998 Phil Teegarden, Elkhart Memorial1999 Mark Hoffman, Valparaiso2000 Bob Schellinger, LaPorte2001 Phil Jensen, Warsaw2002 Jeff Adamson, Eastbrook2003 Mark Hay, Twin Lakes2004 Leroy Marsh, Munster2005 Steve Stirn, Hamilton Heights2006 Grant Zgunda, Delta2007 Scott Mannering, Lewis Cass2008 Derek Moyers, Pike2009 Rich Dodson, Northwood

INDIANA FOOTBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION OFFICERS

1989 Jerry Denstorff, South Spencer1990 John Broughton, Pendleton Heights1991 Andy Johns, F.W. Dwenger1992 Dick Dullaghan, Ben Davis1993 Mike Spencer, Connersville1994 Mo Moriarity, Bloomington South1995 John Lidy, Castle1996 Mark Newlin, F.W. Wayne1997 Rick Streiff, Cathedral1998 Bob Clayton, Heritage Hills1999 Joe Goodman, Seymour2000 Bob Gaddis, Evansville Reitz2001 Chuck Schwanekamp, Plainfield2002 Jerry Brewer, Jasper2003 Dick Dullaghan, Ben Davis2004 Keith Fiedler, Carmel2005 Mark Haste, Tri-West Hendricks2006 Dave Shelbourne, Avon2007 Steve Tutsie, Warren Central2008 Kevin Downey, South Bend St. Joseph’s2009 Larry McWhorter, Zionsville

South North1967 Jack Jarrett, Manchester1968 Jack Jarrett, Manchester1969 Jack Jarrett, Manchester1970 Jack Jarrett, Manchester1971 Jon Mayfield, Hanover1972 Bob Otolski, Mishawaka Marian1973 Bill Doba, Mishawaka1974 Robert VanCamp, South Bend Washington1975 Elden Leeth, Blackford1976 Mike Hecklinski, Mishawaka Marian1977 Al Harrants, Bellmont1978 Don Armstrong, Columbia City1979 Ken Mirer, Goshen1980 Myron Dickerson, F.W. North1981 Bob Cornell, Eastbrook1982 Dave Land, Delta1983 Dave Shelbourne, Highland1984 Chris Geesman, Penn1985 Tom Conn, Concord1986 Steve Kiefer, Bishop Luers1987 Dale Hummer, DeKalb1988 Brad Smith, Crown Point1989 Randy Robertson, Goshen1990 Mark Miller, Rochester

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Tyler W. Roth Most Valuable Player Award

Past Most Valuable PlayersAs selected by the media in attendance at the respective game

1967 Larry Highbaugh, Indianapolis Washington (South)1968 Bob Hackleman, North Central (South)1969 Tim Kolsek, Whiting (North)1970 Tom Creevey, Mishawaka (North) Garvin Roberson, Elkhart (North)1971 Dave Guthrie, Decatur Central (South)1972 Walter Peacock, Indianapolis Shortridge (South)1973 Kim Cripe, Wawasee (North)1974 Ric Enis, Union City (North)1975 Steve Smith, Tell City (South)1976 Vegas Ferguson, Richmond (South)1977 No selection1978 Pat Patterson, Warren Central (South)1979 Dave Duerson, Muncie North (North)1980 Blair Kiel, Columbus East (South)1981 Bruce King, Heritage Hills (South)1982 Dan Corsaro, Roncalli (South)1983 James Weaver, Lafayette Jeff (North)1984 Lars Tate, North Central (South)1985 Terrance Larkin, Elkhart Central (North)1986 Anthony Johnson, South Bend Adams (North)1987 Rob Turner, Chatard (South)1988 Steve Mueller, Valparaiso (North)1989 Rick Mirer, Goshen (North) Thomas “Tank” Adams, Ben Davis (South)1990 Marty Noufer, Richmond (South) Fred More, Fort Wayne Bishop Luers (North)1991 Brian Schultz, Winamac (North)1992 Chris Dittoe, Fort Wayne Dwenger (North)1993 Courtney Davis, Fort Wayne Snider (North)1994 Eli Stoddard, Bloomington South (South)1995 Kevin Kreinhagen, Seymour (South)1996 Nick Wellman, Portage (North)1997 Israel Thompson, Martinsville (South)1998 A.T. Simpson, Cathedral (South)1999 Kyle Hoyt, Perry Meridian (South)2000 Steve Sutherland, Bloomington South (South)2001 Michael Ledo, Fort Wayne Bishop Luers (North)2002 Dennis Mitchell, Warren Central (South)2003 Jawann Turner, Hammond (North)2004 Wally Cirafesi, Munster (North)2005 Donald Washington, Franklin Central (South)2006 Ben Chappell, Bloomington South (South)2007 Eric Watt, South Newton (North)2008 Adam Wiese, Perry Meridian (South)2009 Skyler Titus, Northwood (North)

The Tyler W. Roth Most Valuable Player Award is named in the memory of Tyler Roth from Winamac Community High School. Roth was a member of the 2001 North All-Star Team, but tragically lost his life 34 hours after an ac-cident on his way home from a summer job. Roth was to play football at Earlham College. While at WCHS, Roth earned 10 varsity letters in four sports. He was the Midwest Conference and Loganland Player of the Year in 2000 plus was an all-area and all-conference player for two years. Roth also served as student body president and was involved in numerous activities throughout his high school career. Today’s award is sponsored by The Braun Corporation, a proud Warrior supporter.

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HUB ETCHISON SCHOLARSHIP AWARD Presented annually to a daughter and son of an active IFCA Member

1979 Mary Ann Overman, Brownsburg/Joseph Leeth, Blackford1980 Teri Berto, Delphi/Bart Law, Oak Hill1981 Karen Schultz, Manual/James Hoskins Jr., Lawrence North1982 Kim Ballart, East Central/Brent Ranard, Edgewood1983 Amy Harrawood, Boonville/Ken Harants, Bellmont1984 Angela Leffler, Scecina/Steve Schultz, Manual1985 Melissa Houk, Rushville/Eric Stauffer, Warren Central1986 Shawn Dullaghan, Ben Davis/Tony Hamilton, Kokomo1987 Jennifer Stafford, Columbus East/Brent Shepler, New Palestine1988 Fonda Hunter, Fort Wayne Snider/Trent Anderson, Northview1989 Heather Hoffman, Valparaiso/Matt DeLong, Woodland1990 Jennifer Spencer, Tell City/Kevin Mattix, Portage1991 Judi Fast, Fort Wayne Snider/Grant Goodman, Seymour1992 Jennifer Keefer, Bishop Luers/Matt Surface, Marion1993 Stacy Tolle, Tipton/Tim Geesman, Penn1994 Kari Harris, Springs Valley/Zach Malone, Princeton

RALPH EVERMAN AWARDRalph Everman was a Bloomington accountant who was the accountant for the All-Star Game for several years.

He was one of the many behind the scenes people who helped keep the game alive in its early years and eventually helped make it the success it is today.

SOUTH1979 David Broecker, Carmel1980 Blair Kiel, Columbus East1981 Jay Linville, Carmel1982 Todd Poole, Franklin Central1983 Burt Austin, Franklin Central1984 Chris Brosmer, Castle1985 Dan Bauer, Roncalli1986 Rick Comer, Terre Haute South1987 Darrick Brownlow, Cathedral1988 Corey Harris, Ben Davis1989 Brian Glesing, Franklin Central1990 Jack Haworth, Castle1991 Nick Roudebush, New Palestine1992 Darin Ward, Boonville1993 Jeff Norus, Westfield1994 Adam Theobald, Providence1995 Mike Bandy, Brownsburg1996 Ken Harden, Chatard1997 Allen Lidy, Castle1998 Enoch DeMar, Tech1999 Jesse Avant, Ben Davis2000 Nate Lawrie, Roncalli2001 Jason Pociask, Plainfield 2002 Joe Spinks, Ben Davis2003 Elliott Hood, Franklin Central2004 Ryan Baker, Chatard2005 Richard El, Ben Davis2006 Lloyd Pressley, Evansville Reitz2007 Derek Gibson, Perry Central2008 Chris Carlino, Hamilton Southeastern2009 Jordan Ridley, Lawrence Central

NORTH1979 Rick Raffin, Chesterton1980 Cory Yeoman, Penn1981 Jerry Alford, South Bend Adams1982 Mike Willis, Griffith1983 Jay Neal, Yorktown1984 Jamie Ashton, Fort Wayne Northrop1985 Tom Yohe, Crown Point1986 David Watercutter, Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger1987 Brock Rohrbacher, Fort Wayne Snider1988 Dan Brekke, Elkhart Central1989 Dan Zanolla, Hobart1990 Derron Hess, Mishawaka1991 Arthur Haggard, Gary Wallace1992 Adam Kane, Penn1993 Anthony Woodson, Fort Wayne Harding1994 Keyon Laws, LaSalle1995 Ryan McCullough, Penn1996 Nick Wellman, Portage1997 Jason Teeters, Yorktown1998 Lamar Martin, Fort Wayne Snider1999 Steve Sibo, Valparaiso2000 Danny Duncan, Lake Central2001 Brandon Schrock, Goshen2002 Casey Nowinski, Andrean2003 Blake Bikowski, Penn2004 Jeff Wedding, East Noble2005 Dustin Sherer, Hamilton Heights2006 Darryl Stott, Union City2007 Derek Gibson, Perry Central2008 Kyle Butler, West Lafayette 2009 Skyler Titus, Northwood

1995 Heather Bailey, Manchester/Brad Hawks, Franklin Central1996 Kelly Roth, East Central/Matt Geesman, Penn1997 Jane Schavietello, Southmont/Brian Sharpe, Jimtown1998 Karen Smith, Crown Point/Brad Monhaut, Penn1999 Scott Shelbourne, Warren Central/Alisha Gaddis, Evansville Reitz2000 David Sharpe, Jimtown/Jaclyn Moore, Beech Grove2001 Jackie Haydock, Northwestern/Kevin Russell, Goshen2002 Rebecca Berdel, Jennings County/Joe Moore II, Beech Grove2003 Katherine McWhorter, Zionsville/Ryan Doerffler, FW Concordia2004 Kathryn Hidde, Vincennes Lincoln/Kyle Johnson, Jimtown2005 Ashley Haydock, Harding/Trevor Fallis, Greencastle2006 Jimmy Henthorne, Madison/Danielle Schwartz, Brownstown Central2007 Michael Engle, Terre Haute South Vigo/Ashley Miller, Fairfield2008 Rory Mannering, Lewis Cass/Libby Rynkiewich, North Posey2009 Quinn Carrico, Scecina/Kelly Reeves, Hamilton Heights2010 Angela Miller, Fairfield/Austin Ahrens, Jasper

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2010 Grange Insurance All-Star ClassicHISTORY OF THE GAME

Game Beneficiary: Boys Clubs of Indiana

1967 South15,North14(Southleads1-0) HeadCoaches: North-JackJarrett,Manchester South-RickCarter,Earlham

1968 South23,North14(Southleads2-0) HeadCoaches: North-JackJarrett,Manchester South-RickCarter,Earlham

1969 North21,South19(Southleads2-1) HeadCoaches: North-JackJarrett,Manchester South-RickCarter,Earlham

1970 North26,South9(Seriestied2-2) HeadCoaches: North-JackJarrett,Manchester South-RickCarter,Earlham

1971 North17,South14(Northleads3-2) HeadCoaches: North-JonMayfield,Hanover South-“Red”Faught,Franklin

1972 South32,North0(Seriestied3-3) HeadCoaches: North-BobOtolski,Mish.Marian South-HubEtchison,Richmond

Game Beneficiary: Camp Riley

1973 North16,South14(Northleads4-3) HeadCoaches: North-BillDoba,Mishawaka South-TomSells,BloomingtonSouth

1974 South4,North3(OT)(Seriestied4-4) HeadCoaches: North-RobertVanCamp,S.B.Wash. South-ClaytonMyers,GreenfieldCentral

1975 South18,North13(Southleads5-4) HeadCoaches: North-EldenLeeth,Blackford South-DonWatson,EvansvilleHarrison

1976 South33,North28(Southleads6-4) HeadCoaches: North-MikeHecklinski,Mish.Marian South-JimBelden,Noblesville

1977 North16,South7(Southleads6-5) HeadCoaches: North-AlHarrants,Bellmont South-JerryBrewer,Jasper

1978 South22,North15(Southleads7-5) HeadCoaches: North-DonArmstrong,ColumbusCity South-BobWilbur,BenDavis

1979 North12,South3(Southleads7-6) HeadCoaches: North-KenMirer,Goshen South-DickDullaghan,Carmel

1980 North17,South7(Seriestied7-7) HeadCoaches: North-MyronDickerson,F.W.North South-TomAnderson,Paoli

1981 South14,North11(Southleads8-7) HeadCoaches: North-BobCornell,Eastbrook South-ChuckStephens,FranklinCentral

1982 South28,North11(Southleads9-7) HeadCoaches: North-DaveLand,Delta South-DaveEnright,HamiltonSoutheastern

1983 North31,South22(Southleads9-8) HeadCoaches: North-DaveShelbourne,Highland South-JohnLidy,Castle

Game Beneficiary: None

1984 South21,North14(Southleads10-8) HeadCoaches: North-ChrisGeesman,Penn South-BobSpringer,Washington

1985 North15,South13(Southleads10-9) HeadCoaches: North-TomConn,Concord South-JerryStauffer,WarrenCentral

Game Beneficiary: Shriners Hospital

1986 North20,South12(Seriestied10-10) HeadCoaches: North-SteveKeefer,BishopLuers South-MikeGodan,Brownsburg

1987 South24,North7(Southleads11-10) HeadCoaches: North-DaleHummer,DeKalb South-JimBelden,Carmel

1988 North17,South10(Seriestied11-11) HeadCoaches: North-BradSmith,CrownPoint South-LarryWright,Sheridan

1989 North41,South6(Northleads12-11) HeadCoaches: North-RandyRobertson,Goshen South-JerryDenstorff,S.Spencer

Game Benificiaries: Camp Riley andIndiana Football Hall of Fame

1990 South12,North7(Seriestied12-12) HeadCoaches: North-MarkMiller,Rochester South-JohnBroughton,PendletonHts.

1991 North17,South12(Northleads13-12) HeadCoaches: North-AndyJohns,BishopDwenger South-MarvinShepler,NewPalestine

1992 South12,North6(Seriestied13-13) HeadCoaches; North-BobBridge,NorthMiami South-DickDullaghan,BenDavis

1993 North17,South13(Northleads14-13) HeadCoaches: North-TomKurth,ElkhartCentral South-MikeSpencer,TellCity

1994 South17,North2(Seriestied14-14) HeadCoaches; North-ErnieBeck,WestLafayette South-MoMoriarity,BloomingtonSouth

1995 South23,North7(Southleads15-14) HeadCoaches: North-MartinHuber,Bremen South-JohnLidy,Castle

1996 North14,South0(Seriestied15-15) HeadCoaches: North-MarkNewlin,F.W.Wayne South-KentGrider,FranklinCounty

1997 South38,North7(Southleads16-15) HeadCoaches: North-RussIsaacs,F.W.Snider South-RickStreiff,Cathedral

1998 South35,North17(Southleads17-15) HeadCoaches: North-PhilTeegarden,ElkhartMemorial South-BobClayton,HeritageHills

1999 South14,North13(Southleads18-15) HeadCoaches: North-MarkHoffman(Valparaiso) South-JoeGoodman(Seymour)

2000 South31,North12(Southleads19-15) HeadCoaches: North-BobSchellinger(LaPorte) South-BobGaddis(EvansvilleReitz)

2001 North21,South15(Southleads19-16) HeadCoaches: North-PhilJensen(Warsaw) South-ChuckSchwanekamp(Plainfield)

2002 South21,North13(Southleads20-16) HeadCoaches: North-JeffAdamson(Eastbrook) South-JerryBrewer(Jasper)

2003 South27,North23(Southleads21-16) HeadCoaches: North-MarkHay(TwinLakes) South-DickDullaghan(BenDavis)

2004 North23,South21(Southleads21-17) HeadCoaches: North:LeroyMarsh,Munster South:KeithFiedler,Carmel

2005 North17,South14(Southleads21-18) HeadCoaches: North:SteveStirn,HamiltonHeights South:MarkHaste,Tri-WestHendricks

2006 South28,North10(Southleads22-18) HeadCoaches: North:GrantZgunda,Delta South:DaveShelbourne,Avon

2007 North20,South7(Southleads22-19) HeadCoaches: North:ScottMannering,LewisCass South:SteveTutsie,WarrenCentral

2008 South34,North14(Southleads23-19) HeadCoaches: North:KevinDowney,SouthBendSt.Joseph’s South:DerekMoyers,Pike

2009 North20,South13(Southleads23-20) HeadCoaches: North:RichDodson,Northwood South:LarryMcWhorter,Zionsville

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North Coaching StaffHead Coach -- Bart Curtis (Mishawaka H.S.)Bart Curtis, who served as president of the Indiana Football Coaches Association in 2009-10, is in his 26th season as a high school football coach, and in his third year as the head coach at Mishawaka High School. Curtis owns a 129-73 career coaching record in 19 years as a head coach, including 10 seasons as the head coach at New Prairie High School prior to taking the Mishawaka job in 2008. Prior to New Prairie, Curtis was the head coach at Maconaquah High School for six seasons. A 1981 graduate of Northwood High School, Curtis served as an assistant football coach at South Bend Washington (1986-89) and New Prairie (1990).

Assistant Coach -- Brandon Baker (Manchester H.S.)Brandon Baker has been at Manchester High School for six years and prior to that spent one year at Northfield and two seasons at North Knox High School. Baker is a graduate of Manchester College where he played football and baseball for four years. He served as a graduate assistant at Manchester College for three years. After that, Baker became the head coach at North Knox for two seasons. He was an assistant at Northfield for one year and then became the head coach at Manchester H.S. Baker and his wife, Jennifer, have three children -- Addison, Elli and Briggs.

Assistant Coach -- Mark Lefebvre (Southern Wells H.S.)Mark Lefebvre completed his 15th year as the head coach at Southern Wells (1993-96 & 1999-2009) last season. He has guided the Raiders to back-to-back Sectional and Regional Championships, compiling a two-year record of 24-4. During his tenure the Raiders are110-65, including undefeated ACAC titles in 2000 and 2008. In tournament play the Raiders have won Sectional and Regional titles in 2001, 2008 and 2009, and finished the season in 2001 at 14-1 as the Class A State Champions. Other than Southern Wells, Lefebvre spent 1985-91 as assistant at North Miami H.S., and served as the head coach at Maconaquah H.S. from 1997-98. This is his second stint on the North Staff serving as an assistant on the 2000 squad.

Assistant Coach -- Rick Malone (Fountain Central H.S.)Rick Malone, a 1976 graduate of Martinsville High School, is the head football coach at Fountain Central H.S. He was the head coach in 1983 and 1984 and is in his second stint from 2008 to the present. Malone led Fountain Central to the 1983 Class A State Championship and a runner-up finish in Class 2A last fall. He has compiled an overall record of 37-12 at Fountain Central and a career mark of 100-128 in 22 years as a head coach at Fountain Central, North Putnam and Southmont. Malone served stints as an assistant at Fountain Central and Martinsville. A 1980 graduate of Franklin College, Malone earned his master’s from Indiana in 1990. He and his wife, Jeannine, have been married for six years. Malone has two daughters -- Susan and Jessica.

Phil Mason Head Football Coach Andrean High School is entering his third season as the coach of the fiftyniners, winning 2 consecutive sectional championships. Prior to coming to Andrean he was the Head coach at Wheeler High School and Hammond Clark. Coach Mason has been named Region one Coach of the year twice and also LAC coach of the year. As a collegian, Coach Mason played Junior college football, receiving Honorable mention all-American honors. From there he went on to play at Illinois State University Coach Mason has been married to his high school sweet-heart Dee for 19 years. They have two children PJ and Hannah..

Assistant Coach -- Phil Mason (Andrean H.S.)Phil Mason is entering his third season as the head football coach at Andrean High School after leading the team to a second straight sectional championship last fall. Prior to coming to Andrean, he was the head coach at Wheeler High School and Hammond Clark. Mason has been named Region I Coach of the Year twice and also the LAC Coach of the Year. As a collegian, Mason played junior college football, receiving honorable mention All-American honors. From there he went on to play at Illinois State University. Masonhas been married to his high school sweetheart, Dee, for 19 years. They have two children -- PJ and Hannah.

Assistant Coach -- Andy Thomas (Culver H.S.)Andy Thomas has been the head football coach at Culver Community High School for the past four years. He led the Cavaliers to a sectional title in 2009. Prior to coming to Culver Community, Thomas was the head coach at Garrett High School for six years, where the Railroaders won three conference championships, one sectional and one regional championship. Thomas was also an assistant coach at Warsaw High School. He is a graduate of Mishawaka High School, Manchester College and IPFW. Thomas and his wife, Beth, have three children - Kylie (8), Kelsie (7), and Alex (2).

Assistant Coach -- Tom Wilson (Eastbrook H.S.)Tom Wilson graduated from Madison-Grant High School and Ball State University. Since 1974, Wilson has taught and coached in the Eastbrook Community School Corporation. As the varsity football defensive coordinator, linebacker and offensive line coach since 1989, he has helped Eastbrook to four undefeated seasons, 13 conference championships, 10 sectional crowns, three regional titles and in 2004, a state runner-up finish. Wilson is also the varsity softball coach, a position he has held for the last 22 years, taking the team to the state finals. He also coached Eastbrook’s girl’s varsity basketball team for 15 years. Wilson has three daughters: Amber Amick, Sara Caudell and Bethany Massey. He also has five grandchildren -- Dylan, Boston, Dawson, Bristol and Abigail.

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South Coaching StaffHead Coach -- Tim Able (New Palestine H.S.)Tim Able, who played high school football for Hall of Fame Coach Bill Siderwicz and at Taylor University for Hall of Fame Coach Jim Law, started his coaching career as an assistant at Maconaquah High School. He spent nine years there before becoming the head coach at North Daviess H.S. in 1992. He guided the Cougars to 22 wins and a sectional championship in three years. Able then became the head coach at East Noble and guided the Knights to the school’s first ever sectional championship in 1999 and was rewarded with an assistant coaching position for the 2000 Indiana North-South All-Star Game. After leading East Noble to the 2000 Class 4A State Championship, Able moved to Decatur Central. He led DC to 10 wins in 2005 and the school’s first-ever Class 5A Sectional title. In 2009, Able became the head football coach at New Palestine and won the Class 4A Sectional. He was named the Hancock County and Indianapolis Star East Coach of the Year.

Assistant Coach -- Tony Ahrens (Jasper H.S.)Tony Ahrens has been with the Jasper Wildcat Football team for the past 25 years. After having spent 18 seasons as an assistant coach, Ahrens became Jasper’s head coach in 2003. A 1978 graduate of Jasper, where he played football and ran track, Ahrens attended Garden City College to play football. He then moved to Indiana University where he played football and graduated in 1983. He worked as a graduate assistant coach for Lee Corso, Sam Wyche and Bill Mallory at IU from 1983-85. He moved back to Jasper H.S. in 1985 and taught at the middle school. Ahrens and his wife, Christy, have three children -- Austin, Mackenzie and Nolan.

Assistant Coach -- Brett Comer (Brownsburg H.S.)Brett Comer is a social studies teacher and the head football coach at Brownsburg High School. In 2010, Comer will be entering his 17th year as a teacher and his fifth as the head coach. Comer is a 1987 Brownsburg H.S. graduate and member of both the 1985 (3A) and 1986 (4A) State Champion Bulldog football teams. Upon graduation he continued his educational and athletic career at Butler University playing for Coach Bill Lynch. While at Butler, the Bulldogs captured two Heartland Conference championships and earned a berth in the 1989 DII national playoffs. Comer earned both his bachelor’s and master’s from Indiana University. In 2009, Brownsburg was 9-4, and won the Sectional for the first time in 24 years. Comer is the proud parent of two children, Jayme and Kayle Comer. He is married to Angee Comer, who is also a teacher and coach (basketball) in the Brownsburg School System.

Assistant Coach -- Darrin Fisher (Whiteland H.S.)Darrin Fisher has spent 19 seasons as a head coach in Indiana and Iowa, winning five sectional championships. He was honored as Coach of the Year in 1992, 2001, 2006 and 2008. His 2008 Whiteland Warriors recorded the school’s first-ever undefeated regular season. Fisher led Whiteland to the 2006 Sectional title plus led Cascade H.S. to the title in 1992 and Des Moines East H.S. to sectional crowns in 2002, 2003 and 2004. Fisher has won four city/conference championships -- 2001, 2003 and 2004 at Des Moines East and 2008 at Whiteland. A business education teacher, Fisher resides in Whiteland with his wife, Susan, son Evan and daughter Grace.

Assistant Coach -- John Jud (Fishers H.S.)John Jud began his coaching career as the defensive line coach at Bloomington South High School in 1991. From 1992-97 he coached at Penn H.S., and was a part of three straight state championship teams in 1995, 1996 and 1997. Jud then went to West Noble H.S. in 1988 and was defensive coordinator from 1999 to 2003, where he was a part of three conference championship teams. In 2004, Jud became the defensive coordinator at West Lafayette Harrison H.S., and helped them to what is still the only winning regular season record since 1996. In 2006, Jud went to Fishers H.S. as a math teacher and defensive line coach. In 2007, he assumed the defensive coordinator position and has helped the team to a 22-10 mark in the last three seasons. Jud helped Fishers to the Hoosier Crossroads Conference Championship last fall. He and his wife, Nicole, have two sons -- Zane and Beau.

Assistant Coach -- Ryan Langferman (Milan H.S.)Ryan Langferman is the head coach at Milan High School. Langferman, a 1997 graduate of Milan, played football under the guidance of two-time South All-Star Coach Bob Brookbank. Langferman played football at Depauw University before graduating from Northern Kentucky in 2003. Starting in 2000, Langferman was an assistant coach at Milan for five years under head coaches Paul Ketcham and Marty Layden, before taking over the head coaching duties of the Indians in 2005. In 2008, Langferman’s Indians won a share of the conference championship, and in 2009, he led the Indians to an 8-3 record. In December 2009, Langferman graduated from Ball State University with a master’s degree in educational administration. Langferman and his wife, Carly, reside in Milan with sons Trenton and Grant, while expecting their third son in early August.

Assistant Coach -- Dave Pasch (Lutheran H.S.)Dave Pasch is the head coach at Lutheran High School of Indianapolis. He has been in charge for the past two seasons, where he recently led Lutheran to a playoff regional appearance and the school’s first ever sectional championship in only the programs fourth year of varsity football. This past season, Pasch was named Marion County Coach of the Year by the Indianapolis Star. He was also a member of the Grange Insurance South All-Star coaching staff in 2000 and 2007. Pasch left North Putnam H.S. two years ago after leading them to a semistate appearance in 2006 and Regional in 2007, while also winning two consecutive conference championships. Prior to that, he was an assistant coach at Yorktown and Decatur Central before being named head coach at North. He is a graduate of Ball State and Brownsburg H.S., where he was a member of the 1985 State Championship team. Pasch and his wife, Liza, have been married for 16 years, and have four children -- John, Erin, Jackson and Jake.

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Indiana Football Coaches Association OfficersMike Kirschner - President -- Ben Davis High SchoolMike Kirschner graduated in 1979 from Warren Central High School where he was a two-year letterman in football. He received his bachelor’s degree from Ball State, and his teaching license from the University of Indianapolis in 1989. Kirschner completed his master’s degree from Olivet Nazarene in 2006. He served as assistant football coach, girls basketball coach and softball coach at Warren Central High School from 1990 to 1996. From 1996-2000 he served as the head football coach, assistant girls basketball coach and head boys’ track coach at Cascade High School. He and his wife, Terry, have three children -- Jon, Monica and Katie.

Jeff Adamson - 1st Vice-President -- Eastbrook High SchoolJeff Adamson is the head football coach and assistant principal at Eastbrook High School. Adamson played football for Bob Cornell at Man-chester College. He returned to Eastbrook High School in 1986 and became Head Coach in 1989. Adamson’s teams have won 11 confer-ence titles, 10 sectional crowns and were state runnerup in 2004. Adamson and his wife, Kandi, have two children -- Anthony and Sarah.

Reed May - 2nd Vice-President -- Brownstown Central High SchoolReed May is in his 18th season as the head football coach at Brownstown Central High School. Prior to BCHS, Reed was an assistant coach at Perry Meridian H.S., Owensboro (Ky.) H.S., Franklin College, Western Illinois University, Murray State University and the University of Arizona. A 1974 graduate of Bloomington South, May played in the 1974 Indiana North-South All-Star Game and was an assistant coach in the 1996 contest. Reed and his wife, Joann, have two daughters -- Kayla and Rylee.

Dave Land -- Executive Director -- Hagerstown High SchoolDave Land, a member of the Indiana Football Hall of Fame, spent 15 years as a head football coach at Wes-Del and Delta high schools before becoming an assistant football coach at Ball State University. After seven seasons on the BSU football staff, Land became an as-sistant athletic director and was the school’s first-ever director of athletics compliance. A graduate of Noblesville High School and Ball State, Land is the assistant principal at Hagerstown High School. He and his wife, Susan, have two daughters -- Stephanie and Sherry.

Bob Gaddis -- Assistant Executive Director -- Columbus East High SchoolBob Gaddis has been a head football coach for over 30 years in the state of Indiana, and is currently the head coach at Columbus East High School. Gaddis also spent time as the head coach at Evansville Reitz. Gaddis served as the head coach of the South All-Stars in 2000 plus served as an assistant in 1990 and 1992. Gaddis is a past president of the Indiana Football Coaches Association. He received the IFCA’s Ken Leffler Award plus has earned Coach of the Year honors in Indianapolis, Evansville and as a Ball State alumnus. Bob and his wife, Karen, have two children -- Alisha and Grant.

Mark Miller -- Corresponding Secretary -- Rochester High SchoolMark Miller, the head football coach at Rochester High School since 1981, is a graduate of Mishawaka High School and Manchester College plus received his master’s degree from Indiana State University. He has guided Rochester to 14 straight winning seasons, including one state championship and five sectional titles. In addition to his coaching duties, he was named the school’s athletics director in 1987. Prior to coming to RHS, he served coaching stints at Brownsburg High School, Vincennes Lincoln High School and Pike Central High School. He and his wife, Rebecca, have two sons -- Marcus and Matthew. He served as IFCA President in 1995-96.

Joe Goodman -- Assistant Secretary/Awards -- Seymour High SchoolJoe Goodman is a past president of the Indiana Football Coaches Association. He is also a former chairman of the National High School Football Committee, a member of the Indiana Football Hall of Fame Selection Committee and serves on the IFCA State Ranking Board. He compiled a 202-132 career coaching record. Goodman earned his bachelor’s degree from Indiana State and his master’s from Ball State plus completed his doctorate at Butler University. He and his wife, Sharon, have one son -- Parker Grant.

Tom Kelly -- Information Director -- Rochester High SchoolTom Kelly serves as the Indiana Football Coaches Association Information Director. Kelly, a past recipient of the IFCA President’s Award, has been a member of the IFCA since 1975. A 1971 graduate of Purdue, Kelly earned his master’s from Purdue in 1976. After graduating from Dyer Central H.S. in 1962, Kelly spent four years in the U.S. Air Force. He and his wife, Barbara Jean, have two sons -- Corey and Sean.

All-Star Banquet Chairman -- John MalleryJohn Mallery, the head football coach at Franklin Central High School from 1985-2000, has been the assistant game director, assistant banquet director and assistant hospitality director for the North-South All-Star Game since 1982. He served as the banquet chairman for the 1992 and 1994 Indiana Football Hall of Fame inductions for Chuck Stephens and Dave Land, respectively. Mallery was an 1994 all-star game assistant coach, received the Ken Leffler Award in 1995. A graduate of Noblesville H.S. and the University of Indianapolis, Mallery helped UI to the 1978 Heartland Conference title. John played in the 1976 Indiana North-South All-Star Game.

All-Star Game Director -- Paul LogganPaul Loggan has been an assistant football coach for the last 23 seasons, including the last 19 at North Central High School. Loggan, who is also an assistant athletic director at North Central, has been associated with the North-South All-Star Game for the past 23 years and has been game director for the last 18 contests. He received the Ken Leffler Award in 1990 and the President’s Award in 1994, and is the 2008 recipient of the Distinguished Service Award. Loggan served as an assistant coach for the South in the 1992 tilt. Paul is married to the former Kathy Sahm, and they have two sons -- Michael and Will - and one daughter - Samantha.

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Indiana Football Coaches AssociationAward Winners

Distinguished Service Award -- Bart Curtis (Mishawaka H.S.)

Bart Curtis, who served as president of the Indiana Football Coaches Association in 2009-10, is in his 26th season as a high school football coach, and in his third year as the head coach at Mishawaka High School. Curtis owns a 129-73 career coaching record in 19 years as a head coach, including 10 seasons as the head coach at New Prairie High School prior to taking the Mishawaka job in 2008. Prior to New Prairie, Curtis was the head coach at Maconaquah High School for six seasons. A 1981 graduate of Northwood High School, Curtis served as an assistant football coach at South Bend Washington (1986-89) and New Prairie (1990).

President’s Award -- Carol Drake (Grange Insurance)

Carol Drake has been the vice president of marketing for Grange Insurance since 2003 and is responsible for marketing a growing multi-state insurance company. She served as assistant VP of marketing for Grange before being promoted in 2003, and oversaw a total re-branding effort that not only resulted in a new logo but in a brand that better reflects what the company has become and posi-tions it for future growth. Prior to her experience at Grange, Drake worked for Swiss Re Life and Health plus The Midland Life Insur-ance Company. She graduated cum laude from Ohio University with a bachelor’s degree in business administration. Drake is active in several organizations and serves as the marketing chair for Action for Children. She and her husband, Dan, live in Powell, Ohio.

Rex Kirts Media Award -- Greg Bell

Greg Bell has been in the sports broadcasting for 35 years, with the past 27 being the voice of Howard County sports for the Kokomo Wildkats for WIOU-WZWZ. Bell is a graduate of Butler University with a degree in radio-television. He started his career in radio at WSVL in Shelbyville, then moved to Marion in 1977 and broadcasted at WBAT until 1983. Bell has been in Kokomo since 1983. He has been awarded the IBCA Media Person of the Year in 2009, The Sportscaster of the Year in Indiana in 1998, the IHSAA Media Distinguished Service Award in 1996, and the Athletic Director Association Media Award in 1994 in addition to receiving the Rex Kirts Media Award from the Indiana Football Coaches Association in 2010. Bell retired from WIOU-WZWZ in May and has relocated to Louisville, Ky., with his wife Ronda. Bell has four children Derrick and Matt Bell, and Billy Guerre and Alex Plude.

Hub Etchison Scholarship Award -- Angela Miller (Fairfield H.S.)

Angela Miller, the daughter of Bob and Nora Lynn Miller, is the 2010 recipient of the Hub Etchison Scholarship. She will attend Pur-due University and major in Biochemistry and Life Sciences. Miller was a student manager for the Fairfield H.S. football team for four years plus lettered three seasons in track and field and was a 10-year member of 4H. In high school, she participated in National Honor Society, the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Sunshine Society, Key Club International, Future Homemakers of America, In-ternational Culture Club and Big Brothers & Big Sisters.

Hub Etchison Scholarship Award -- Austin Ahrens (Jasper H.S.)

Austin Ahrens, a member of the 2010 Indiana South All-Stars, is the 2010 recipient of the Hub Etchison Scholarship. Ahrens was a member of Jasper’s football and baseball team for four years plus played three seasons of basketball. He was a 2009 Academic All-State selection in football and was a two-time Indiana Football Coaches Association All-State selection. Ahrens, who captained Jasper’s football team as a senior, was the 2009 Southwest Player of the Year. He will be attending Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business. Ahrens is the son of Tony and Christy Ahrens.

Ken Leffler Award -- Dave Land (Hagerstown H.S.)

Dave Land, a member of the Indiana Football Hall of Fame, spent 15 years as a head football coach at Wes-Del and Delta high schools before becoming an assistant football coach at Ball State University. After seven seasons on the Ball State football staff, Land became an assistant athletic director and was the school’s first-ever director of athletics compliance. A graduate of Noblesville High School and Ball State, Land is the assistant principal at Hagerstown High School. He and his wife, Susan, have two daughters -- Stephanie and Sherry.