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The tournament has often featured future NCAA and National Basketball Association (NBA) players. The Milan Miracle team in the 1953–54 season inspired the 1986 movie Hoosiers . In the early 1920s, the tournament was dominated by the Franklin Wonder Five , who won three consecutive state championships, followed by a college championship at ...
Lewis played high school basketball at Jasper High School where he scored 2,138 career points, and was named Gatorade Player of the Year in 1996. [1] In college, Lewis played at Indiana University Bloomington, where he was an all-Big Ten third team selection and ranks second all-time in Indiana history in assists playing for the Hoosiers under Bob Knight.
Hoosier hysteria is the state of excitement surrounding basketball in Indiana or, more specifically, the Indiana high school basketball tournament. [1] [2] The most famous example occurred in 1954, when Milan (enrollment 161) defeated Muncie Central (enrollment over 1,600) to win the state title.
Indiana high school basketball preview: ... including the only regional championship in school history in 2000. ... in the starting lineup by 5-8 senior and North Central transfer Mason Lewis (8.3 ...
Indiana high school basketball: ... School's Dezmon Briscoe dunks during the boys Indianapolis city championship, Monday, Jan. 23, 2023, won by Crispus Attucks 61-51. ... 3.3 rebounds in the ...
The 2010 IHSAA Boys Basketball Championship was the 100th annual version in Indiana tournament history. High school basketball plays a significant role in the spring phenomenon known as “Hoosier Hysteria”. In 2010, Indiana high schools competed in 4 different classes - class A (the smallest schools), class 2A, class 3A, and class 4A.
June is an important month for high school basketball programs. It's also the start for these new coaches. These are the new high school boys and girls basketball coaches in Southwestern Indiana
The Indiana High School Athletic Association (IHSAA) is the arbiter of interscholastic competition among public and private high schools in the U.S. state of Indiana. Member schools are classified into four classes based on enrollment, ranging from the smallest, 1A, to the largest, 4A.