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MAB MONTHLY May 2012 FREE RailCats Season Preview Duneland Michigan Recruits Region Softball Midseason Report Boys Hoops All Stars in College ning e v e n a , s Plu ght i n K y b b with Bo www.midamericabroadcasting.com MAB MONTHLY Page 3 MAB ONLINE MAGAZINE Yet another month rolls around, and another MBA Monthly comes your way. This month we take a look forward at the Gary SouthShore RailCats 2012 season. Things should be exciting in downtown Gary this season as Greg Target leads the team on it’s second American Association campaign. Andy Wielgus does a great job as always taking a look at the region to Ann Arbor connection in men’s basketball and a historical perspective on Indiana athletes who have set records. MAB Staff family Hank Kilander Webmaster Broadcaster Staff Writer Rich Sapper Staff Writer Broadcaster Sales Layout & Design Brandon Vickery returns with a mid season look at high school softball in the area, while Hank Kilander gives us a look at where those Indiana basketball all-stars went to college. We only give you a recent list here, the entire list is on our website at www.midamericabroadcasting.com. We also recap the picks that the Bears and Colts made in this year’s NFL Draft. Of course, as the cover suggests, Rich Sapper reflects on his evening with listening to coaching legend Bobby Knight speak. Finally, as always, we ask that you support our sponsors. Without them, we can not do what we do. Thanks and enjoy! Contact Information Phone: 219-973-7990 Website: www.midamericabroadcasting.com Also find us on Facebook and Twitter Bob Potosky Broadcaster Host Staff Writer Andy Wielgus Broadcaster Host Staff Writer JT Hoyo Broadcaster Host Staff Writer Sales MAB MONTHLY Page 4 Inside this issue: Vision Point Athletes of the Month 6 Gary SouthShore RailCats 2012 Season Preview 8 Duneland Trio in the Home of the Fab Five 14 Region Softball Midseason Report 20 Record Setting Hoosiers 26 An Evening With Bobby Knight 30 Recent MAB Show Pictures 34 Indiana Boys Basketball All Stars and College 36 2012 NFL Draft Recap 42 Gary Roosevelt Sports: A Proud Tradition 44 Did You Know? 44 May Broadcast Schedule 45 MAB Golf Guide 46 P. 8 P. 14 P. 20 MAB MONTHLY Page 5 To order the 2011-2012 Boys or Girls Magazine Visit Indiana Basketball Magazine online at www.indianabasketballmagazine.com MAB MONTHLY Page 6 VISION POINT ATHLETES OF THE MONTH Written and Compiled by Andy Wielgus MAB Staff Writer Zach Plesac Crown Point Zach Plesac from Crown Point is 2-0 on the mound to propel the Bulldogs to a 5-0 start. He struck out 11 Munster batters in a 3-2 victory . Jake Post & Bobby Humphreys Chesterton Led by Chesterton's Pitchers Jake Post and Bobby Humphreys the Trojans won back to back games over Portage 4-1 and at The US Steelyard, 3-0 over Griffith. The Trojans Staff only gave up One run in 14 Innings of play. Also, the Ohio State Bound Post got the win over Lake Central 43 to give the Number One team in 4A Lake Central, there 1st loss on the season. Jimmy McNamara & Taylor Leinhart Lake Central Two Central Michigan Chippewa Bound Senior Pitchers for Lake Central Jimmy McNamara and Taylor Leinhart share the honor. They have led the Lake Central Indians Baseball Team to a No. 1 Ranking in 4A, No. 1 in the Midwest, and to a 9-0 start and 2-0 in the Duneland Athletic Conference. McNamara threw a Perfect Game vs Lowell and Taylor Leinhart beat previously undefeated Crown Point. LC also swept all of the Wooden Bat Challenge Games for Head Coach Jeff Sandor. Nicole Steinbach Andrean Andrean pitcher Nicole Steinbach picted a no-hitter against Lowell. In the contest, the senior struck out 10 Red Devils as the 59ers improved to 10-1 overall and 7-1 in conference this campaign. CLEARLY DIFFERENT MAB MONTHLY Page 8 Gary SouthShore RailCats 2012 Season Preview By Rich Sapper MAB Monthly Staff Writer It’s take two for the Gary SouthShore RailCats in several ways this season. The first of these occurred at the end of last season when Kevin Spudic was hired as the President and General Manager. The Highland native and Valparaiso University graduate was the assistant GM from 2002 to 2005. Take two also in the American Association. Last year was the first year in the AA for the ‘Cats who spent the first 9 years of their existence in the Northern League. Last year, the RailCats battled to a 54-46 record in the AA Central, and just barely missed the playoffs for the first time since 2004. Spudic and Manager Greg Tagert have designs this year on an AA championship this year and have made some moves to help with the on product on the field. MAB MONTHLY Page 9 Infield INF Chris Carrara who batted .295 and saw time at all four infield positions last season was one of the first signings this offseason. Rico Washington (.313/12 HR/83 RBI) and Brian Kolb (.280) return as well. Infield mainstay Mike Rohde returns for his fifth season as a RailCat. Rohde, who is a former rookie of the year with the RailCats, hit .290 last year to go along with 6 round trippers and 63 RBI. Also expected to see time in the infiled are newcomer, lefty David Cooper and switch-hitter Kyle Haines. Outfield Chris Carrara Frontier League and with RailCats rival Fargo Moorehead before returning this season. Also joining Coles, Klein, & Massaro in the outfield will be new acquisition Jason James who is a four time Frontier The RailCats started building the outfield by re-signing a key part of the lineup bringing Jason James back left-handed outfielder Mike Massaro who hit .320 over the past three seasons Check out Region Sports Desk’s and .344 last year. Massaro was the 11th best Shows, Highlight hitter by average in the AmeriVideos and can Association. The team also Recruiting Videos on re-signed OF Adam Klein (.299/75 runs/.423 OBP), One of the biggest stories of the off-season was the return of former RailCat, Hammond High Product Mike Coles. Coles, an outfielder returns to the team that he played for his rookie season after spending the www.youtube.com/user/ past several season with the jtjrmoney8 Windy City Thunderbolts of the MAB MONTHLY Page 10 Bear Bay, a new addition to the RailCats rotation was a Cubs draft pick and spent 2011 in the Angels League all-star. The lefty hit .278 with 10 HR and 52 RBI last season and is a career .326 hitter. Pitching Pitching was one of the weak spots for the ‘Cats last season and a priority in the offseason was to shore up the pitching staff . 59 Indiana Avenue, Valparaiso Just off the Courthouse Square Phone 219-464-7102 or 219-462-0404 MAB MONTHLY Page 11 The first move was to resign RHP Nolan Richardson who pitched in 25 games last season and started 16. The same day, it was announced that RHP Chris Allen was acquired ads the “player to be named later” in the earlier Andy Weeks trade. Allen was 4-2 with a 1.42 ERA in 30 relief appearances for Lake Erie last season. The RailCats made a splash by adding former Cubs draft pick Bear Bay who spent last season with the Los Angeles Angels AAA affiliate Salt Lake Bees where we stuck out 95 batters, while walking only 50 over 159 innings. Another AAA pitcher added to the roster is 4 time minor league all-star Andrew Johnston, who spent the last seven season in the Rockies organization. LHP T.J. Wohlever also returns to the team and RHP Scott Kelley was added to the roster. In addition, RHP Mike Perconte, who also played in the Astros and Rangers organizations for their AA affiliates last year. They also brought back pitcher Will Krout (5-2, 1.85 ERA), RHP Phillip Bartleski, RHP Morgan Coombs, RHP Derek Johnson, RHP Andrew Johnston, RHP Chad Rhoades, and LHP Carlos Rivas complete the pitching staff. Catchers Ryan Babineu will split time with Craig Maddox (.321/22 RBI) behind the dish this season. Babineau was signed out of the Diamondbacks system. The team also signed Jordan Comadena, a former Purdue Boilermaker who has played in the Astros organization. Dan Pellegrino rounds out the catchers for the RailCats leading into the season. Manager Greg Target returns for his eight season with the ballclub. The two-time Northern League Champion manager and two-time Manager of the Year missed the playoffs for the first time as the ‘Cats skipper last season. The team played well under his tutelage though, missing that playoff berth by a single game. Amazingly, Target has finished every season in his carrer with a record above .500 and he will enter the 2012 season just 8 wins shy of 800 in his 5 Reasons to Advertise with MAB 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Support exposure for student athletes. Low advertising rates. Special packages available. Your ad will run live and on our archive. Option of game, web and online mag. Contact Rich Sapper at 219-973-7990 or [email protected] MAB MONTHLY Page 12 16 year career. Of course, his focus will be on the team bringing home another championship, and his trademark development of players rather than personal honors. Outlook The RailCats will compete not only with American Association teams this season but will play a few interleague games against Can-Am League Opponents as well, giving the team a chance to play some new teams this year. The matchups will pit the team against former manager Joe Calfapietra, who manages the New Jersey Jackals. The novelty of interleague baseball aside, the RailCats addressed perhaps their biggest need from last season by building a stronger pitching staff. Pitching will be key this year as the team will be expected to make the playoffs this year after a one season hiatus. The addition, or re-addition of some high quality offense in James and Coles will help to make the loss of some of the offensive power lost from 2011. These new additions, along with the solid core that returns to the lineup should provide opportunities to win every outing and improve upon a successful, albeit playoff-free, 2011. Interact with us on Facebook at Mid America Broadcasting LLC and on Twitter @mabsports for scores, updates, and sports news! Key Additions OF Mike Coles P Bear Bays OF Jason James Key Departures OF Cristian Guerrero OF Toddric Johnson P Scott Shaw MAB MONTHLY Page 13 MAB MONTHLY Page 14 DUNELAND TRIO LAND IN THE HOME OF THE FAB FIVE! by Andy Wielgus , MAB Monthly Staff Writer Clockwise from left: Mitch McGary, Spike Albrecht, and Glenn Robinson III MAB MONTHLY Page 15 Spike Albrecht the 6’1 Sharp Shooting 2010-2011 DAC MVP from Crown Point will be coming to Ann Arbor. MAB Recruiting Analyst Hank Kilander broke this story on our MAB Weekly Show 4-4-12 and on our Facebook page Mid America Broadcasting LLC. He will join the three amigos from the Calumet Region in Lake Central’s 6’6 Glenn Robinson III and Chesterton’s 6’10 Mitch McGary. Spike had three brothers play at CP and his Father played at Gary Lew Wallace. Michigan Coach John Beilein was in search of a point guard. Just in case one of his guards go pro and with the graduation of Zac Novak. went to Brewster Academy his Junior year and Spike Albrecht went to Prep School at Northfield Mt. Hermon Academy after getting his diploma from Crown Point Principal Dr. Eric Ban. Glenn Robinson III also has a younger brother being recruited by the Big Ten for Wrestling and Football. The Calumet Region has sent great athletes to Michigan before like Heisman Award Winner Tom Harmon in 1940, from Gary Hoarce Mann and Bishop Noll Basketball Legend Thad Garner who has the Michigan Basketball Sportsmanship Award named after him in Ann Arbor, and WR Erik Campbell from Gary Roosevelt in the 80’s. Recently it has been a region pipeline to Michigan with Spike is the first Crown Point Bulldog to play in the Big Ten since John Brugos in 1986. And he is the second Crown Point Bulldog to go Division 1 in two years. Center Jared Smoot is at the Naval Academy. His coach Clint Swan at Crown Point also coached Shane Power at Andrean, who played at Iowa State and Missis- Broadway Mini Storage provides Northwest Indiana household and commercial storage space. sippi State. Broadway Mini Storage Each member of the Duneland Trio went a different route to get to Ann Arbor. The son of NBA No. 1 Draft Pick and Purdue All- American Glenn Robinson, Glenn Robinson III went the traditional route, while Mitch McGary Our facility has 24-hour access and private units. Locks are provided and there is no registration fee. Services for Our Storage Facility Include: Monthly and Annual Contracts Low Rates Lock Available Unit Sizes (5x10) (10x10) (10x15) (10x20) MAB MONTHLY Gary West Side 4A IHSAA Basketball State Champion Center Chris Hunter and sharp shooting Chesterton Trojan Zac Novak, who is the cousin of MAB’s Hank Kilander. Zac Novak had a great career that just ended and Chris Hunter has been on several NBA Rosters including a night where he scored over 20 points in a game vs. Kobe and the Lakers, when he was with Golden State. Will the Region trio be as famous as the FAB FIVE? Probably not, but they definitely will bring the Blue Collar Lunch Bucket Hard Working style that all of us love here in the Calumet Region. Spike Albrecht is one of the hardest working players ever to come out of the region. In that, he gets every ounce of the ability he has into his game. Congrats to the Region Trio and the Dune- Page 16 land Conference Schools and Coaches that worked with them. Prep School or not, these guys are Region Stars! Hopefully more will matriculate to Valpo, IU, Purdue, Notre Dame, Ball State, Butler, and Indiana State in the future. But for now we can still cheer them on as the Region Trio! As we cheered on Etwaun Moore and Robbie Hummel at Purdue. Here are some other Region Stars to play in the Big Ten, in the last couple of decades or so since around 1975. This is not an all encompassed list just some players that came to mind. Iowa – Johnny Fort – Lew Wallace Purdue—Glenn Robinson- Roosevelt, Marvin Rea – Roosevelt, Scott Martin – MAB MONTHLY Page 17 Valpo- transferred to Notre Dame, Robbie Hummel – Valpo, Etwaun Moore – EC Central, Jamaal Davis – Merrillville – transferred to Cincinnati, Carson Cunningham – Andrean, James Bullock- Andrean, Drake Morris – EC Washington, Dan Palombizo – MC Rogers- transferred to Ball State, John Brugos – Crown Point, Gary McQuay and Greg Mcquay – Gary West Side, Kenny Lowe – Gary West Side. Indiana - Dan Dakich – Andrean, Delray Brooks – MC Rogers, Rich Valavicius – Hammond High – transferred to Auburn, Matt Nover- Chesterton Ohio State – Rick Yudt – Portage, Charles Macon – MC Elston. 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Page 18 LISTEN TO www.midamericabroadcasting.com and www.sportsjuice.com on MAB Weekly each Wednesday at 530pm and for more Calumet Region info check out Hank Kilander’s all time rosters for Lake County Basketball History on www.midamericabroadcasting.com and for Indiana HS Football Recruiting Updates in the left corner. Also check out our Facebook Page Mid America Broadcasting LLC and get our updates as mabsports on Twitter. Finally, good luck to the Duneland Trio who are now Michigan Wolverines from MAB. To order the 2011-2012 Magazine Visit Indiana Basketball Magazine online at www.indianabasketballmagazine.com MAB MONTHLY Page 19 “You’ve got that Hungry Feelin!” Now Serving Chefs Choice Chef’s Choice Lunch Buffet Mon-Fri 11-2 211 South East St., Crown Point, IN 663-6551 DINE-IN * CARRY OUT * DELIVERY Every day, the Lunch Buffet includes: Pizza, Salads, Anti-pasta Salads, Soups and all the Fixens! Daily Specials are as follows: Monday……………….Baked Chicken Tuesday…………………………Tacos Wednesday………….Variety of Pastas Thursday…………………….Sausage Friday……………………………Fish www.carriagecourtpizza.com MAB MONTHLY Page 20 Region Softball Midseason Report by Brandon Vickery, Pow Wow Radio The high school softball season is well underway in Northwest Indiana with several teams emerging as the area’s best early in the year. Lake Central is believed to be the top team in the Region, holding a number two state ranking in Class 4A in the most recent Indiana Coaches of Girls Sports Association poll. MAB MONTHLY Julia Druzbicki has been a pleasant surprise for LC early on, hitting .520 through the first month of the season. Morgan Franovich has anchored the pitching staff with a 1.31 earned run average. The number three and four hitters in the order have gotten the job done as Kaitlyn Ranieri and Nikki Adams each have 11 runs batted in. The Indians, who currently stand at 11-2, are the top team in the area according to the Northwest Indiana Times, PostTribune and Regionsports.com. Lake Central’s only conference loss came in upset fashion on April 18 in Portage, when the Red Indians prevailed 5-2 behind a strong pitching performance from freshman Kylie Jones. Megan Tymorek of Chesterton Page 21 Portage, which does not have any seniors on its roster, has been up-anddown throughout the year. First year head coach Lisa Hayes’s club stands at 8-5, 4-3 in the DAC. The Indians sandwiched their upset of LC in between two losses, 7-0 to Crown Point and 5-1 to Chesterton. Juniors Haley Hodges and Lauren Murray have provided thump in the middle of the order. Elsewhere in the DAC, Crown Point, LaPorte and Chesterton are also off to strong starts. The Bulldogs finished second in their own tournament on April 21 to move their record to 10-2. Siena Gyure has anchored the pitching rotation, tossing a no-hitter against Hanover Central in a CP Haley Hodges of Portage MAB MONTHLY Tournament game. Allison Rock of Crown Point is hitting a robust .563. The Chesterton Trojans stand at 8-6 with junior Megan Tymorek pulling double duty, leading the offense with a .500 batting average and the pitching staff with 66 strikeouts. The Slicers are 10-2 and have played very well since falling to Lake Central 7-0 on April 5. Hannah Fuller (41) and Megan Bunch (4-0) have successfully shared pitching duties. Andrean has a one game lead on the rest of the field with half of the Northwest Crossroad Conference slate complete. The 59ers have been ranked second to Lake Central by most local publications throughout the season. The 59ers knocked off Crown Point in the April 20 tournament 2-0 in the championship game to improve to 10-1 on the year. The lone loss came in an NCC upset to Kankakee Valley 2-1 despite a complete game threehitter from Nicole Steinbach. Steinbach has put the team on her back this year, with a 9-1 record. Through the first six games of the Follow Portage Sports all year long Page 22 Nicole Steinbach of Andrean began the season with a 9-1 record in the pitching circle MAB MONTHLY NCC double round robin, Andrean has a one game edge over Munster and Kankakee Valley. Griffith and Lowell are still hanging around at 3-2. The defending conference champion KV Kougars, who have losses to Highland and Lowell this season, host Andrean in a rematch on May 1. The best of the rest in local high school softball this season includes Hanover Central (7-8), Morton (7-1), Bishop Noll (7-4), Hebron (8-3) and Lake Station (7-4). Since the weather has cooperated, most local teams are already over half way through their regular season schedules. Postseason play is right around the corner and teams are trying to hit their stride by the time sectionals get underway. The IHSAA softball sectional draw will take place at 7am Central Time on Thursday May 10. Sectional play starts on May 21 Page 23 with seven different sectionals involving local teams. Highland will be the site of 4A Sectional 1, which includes EC Central, West Side, Morton, Lowell, Munster, favorite Lake Central and the host Trojans. Sectional 2, which will take place in Chesterton, is very much up for grabs with Crown Point, Hobart, LaPorte, Merrillville, Michigan City, Portage, Valparaiso and Chesterton making up the field. In 3A, Gavit will host Sectional 17 with Roosevelt, Wallace, Griffith, Hammond High, Clark and the Gladiators all taking part. The other local 3A sectional will be one many people have an eye on in Kankakee Valley as the host Kougars battle it out with Andrean, Calumet, Hanover Central, Knox and Rensselaer Central. Boone Grove, Hebron and North Judson will represent the Region in the Winamac Sectional, but the only 2A Sec- To Advertise on our broadcasts or in MAB Monthly SportsJuice.com is the Internet’s leading broadcaster of Minor League, Collegiate and Amateur sports Listen to SportsJuice.com broadcasts online, on your iPhone or Android Contact Rich Sapper 219-973-7990 or [email protected] Bob Potosky [email protected] JT Hoyo [email protected] Single game and season packages available! MAB MONTHLY Page 24 tional hosted in Northwest Indiana will take place at Bishop Noll. Bowman, Noll, Edison, River Forest, Wheeler and Whiting make up the field there. Kouts, LaCrosse, Morgan Township and Washington Township make up a four -team 1A sectional in LaCrosse, the only one involving local squads. There are many storylines to keep an eye on as the regular season enters its second half with the postseason run on the horizon. The biggest question left to be answered is which teams will be left standing the second weekend in June when the state finals are held at Ben Davis High School. The state finals, which take place on June 9, are scheduled to be broadcast on Mid America Broadcasting. Catch Brandon Vickrey during the school year on Pow Wow Radio, where he serves as the lead host of Portage Indians Sports Corner and as a play-byplay broadcaster for select sporting events. Pow Wow Radio airs on PHSNewsOnline.com or blogtalkradio.com/powwwowradio. Also, make sure to listen as Brandon calls games this spring season for MAB! ROGER BROCK 219-670-0011 HAMMONDSPORTS.COM COVERING HAMMOND INDIANA SPORTS including Morton Hammond High Gavit Clark Bishop Noll Hammond Academy [email protected] MAB MONTHLY Page 25 Rich Construction Company, Inc. Fire and Insurance Restoration Specialists 1-800-249-0557 219-322-9200 Licensed, Bonded and Insured Founded 1968 Member Better Business Bureau www.richconstruction.com MAB MONTHLY Page 26 Record Setting Hoosiers! by Andy Wielgus, MAB Monthly Staff Writer Everyone remembers that Wilt Chamberlain scored 100 points in a game or that Ted Williams is the last hitter to hit over .400. But did you know that former Plymouth HS Star Scott Skiles has the record for the most Assists in a NBA game and not John Stockton, Magic Johnson, or Kevin Johnson. On December 30, 1990 in a 155-116 Orlando Magic victory over the Denver Nuggets, Scott Skiles had 22 points and count ‘em 30 assists in the game. Skiles would go on to Coach in the NBA and is now with the Milwaukee Bucks. Skiles broke the previous record set by the New Jersey Nets Point Guard Kevin Porter of 29 in 1978. MAB MONTHLY Page 27 From Left: Scott Skiles with the Magic, Mark Clayton with the Dolphins, and Tim Stoddard’s Orioles baseball card Or that Crispus Attucks HS Star Oscar Robertson had an Oscar performance, by averaging a Triple Double for a NBA season with the Cincinnati Royals. Or that Indianapolis High School Football Star and Miami Dolphins WR Mark Clayton on Dec. 17th, 1984 caught a record at that time, 18th TD pass on the Season from Dan Marino, passing Don Hutson’s mark of 17. Or that Evansville Memorial’s Don Mattingly of the New York Yankees on Sept. 29th, 1987 hit his 6th Grand Slam in one season off of Boston Red Sox Pitcher Bruce Hurst and that in the same season in July, Don broke Dale Long’s record of homering in 8 straight games and Ten Home Runs, in that same span in July. That Crown Point Pitcher Dan Plesac was the AllTime leader in Appearances at one point. And East Chicago Washington’s two Major Leaguers - Pitcher Tim Stoddard and OF Kenny Lofton are the only two athletes to win NCAA Basketball Championships and World Series Crowns. Lofton competed in Basketball at Arizona and Stoddard played at NC State with Monte Towe and David Thompson. Ironically both Stoddard and Lofton played in the IHSAA Basketball State Finals as well, with Stoddard winning a State Title, with the Legendary 1971 East Chicago Washington team that featured Ulysses “Junior” Bridgeman, Pete Trgovich, Darnell Adell, and Ruben Bailey. Pete Trgovich was on the UCLA team with the Long 88 Game Winning Streak that was broken by the Notre Sapper’s Market and Greenhouses 1155 South Lake Park Ave, Hobart 219-942-4995 MAB MONTHLY Dame Irish and Digger Phelps 7170. He played under UCLA Head Coach John Wooden. Wooden has won more NCAA titles than any coach in NCAA History and he played in HS at Martinsville and was once the Head Coach at South Bend Central, Indiana State, and he played at Purdue. Ironically Pete Trgovich would win a State Title as Coach at EC Central and MAB’s Hank Kilander was a member of that staff, and got a ring. Ulysses “Junior” Bridgeman would go on to win the 6th man of the Year in the NBA with the Milwaukee Bucks. Some more records include Michigan City’s Don Larsen of the New York Yankees - pitched the only Perfect Game in World Series History. And Former Indiana Prep Stars Kent Benson, Rich Valavicius, John Laskowski, and Bobby Wilkerson were all part of the last 32-0 perfect season in 1976 for Bobby Knight and Indiana University. as they defeated Michigan 86-68. Terre Haute’s and Indiana RB Anthony Thompson set a NCAA record at the time in 1989 of rushing for 377 yards on 52 carries against Wisconsin, he also had most points scored for a career at that time in 394 and most TD’s 64. Records are great but here are some notable accomplishments to go along with the Record Book. Jeff Gordon of Tri West is a record setting winner of NASCAR Races. New Castle’s Steve Alford won an NCAA Title and an Olympic Medal. Merrillville Prep Star Greg Popovich has won several Page 28 From Left: Wooden and Stram NBA titles with the Spurs as Coach and Gary Lew Wallace’s Hank Stram, won a Super Bowl with the Kansas City Chiefs, as they matriculated the ball down the field. And of course Larry Legend – Larry Bird winning NBA Titles, NCAA Runnerup in 1979, an Olympic Medal, and MVP’s. Fort Wayne’s Rod Woodson is on the 75th Anniversary Team for the NFL, and Bird and Robertson are on the Top 50 NBA Players ever team and in the Basketball Hall of Fame. Peru’s Kyle Macy has one of the highest FT% of all time in the NBA and was a High % 3 pt. shooter. Gary Wirt’s Ron Kittle won the 1983 AL Rookie of the Year. Sam Rice of Morocco is in the Baseball Hall of Fame and is Northwest Indiana’s only Hall of Famer. This article is basically about Hoosier notables and some of the Records that they set and it is by no means and an all inclusive list. ROGER BROCK 219-670-0011 HAMMONDSPORTS.COM COVERING HAMMOND INDIANA SPORTS [email protected] “Like” Mid America Broadcasting on Facebook MAB MAB MONTHLY MONTHLY Page Page 29 29 Basketball Volleyball Tennis Batting Cages Gym Rental The Courts of NWI is a Not-for-profit organization. Donations made to The Courts of NWI fund scholarships for underprivileged youth to participate in active after-school programs. Our goal is to inspire our youth to be leaders both ON and OFF The Courts. MAB MONTHLY Page 30 An Evening With Bobby Knight By Rich Sapper, MAB Monthly Staff Writer Shortly after Christmas this past year, I got a call from my sister. Honestly, I can’t remember what she wanted, it didn’t even matter with what happened after she asked what she wanted and the said “Billy wants to talk to you.” She was referring to my brother -in-law Bil Mack. What I heard next, well, it wasn’t life changing, but it set up an interesting evening several months later. “Bob Knight is coming to the Star, you wanna go?” Well, obviously, having some IU ties having earned my bachelors degree from there and having been a huge fan of IU basketball and Coach Knight in general, I jumped at it. Fast forward to April 5th. The call culminated in a trip to see Coach Knight in Merrillville. Neither of us knew what to expect exactly. We knew that he would talk about basketball, and his career, but beyond that we had no real idea of what to expect. The actual experience was better than what we expected. Coch Knight opened with a story about him playing high school football and a muffed punt that lead to his first “coaching decision” when I the next play on defense, he switched sides with the other defensive end so that he would not have to hear about the mistake from his coach. He went on to recall his time playing basketball at Ohio State for the 1960 National Champion Buckeyes that featured Jerry Lucas and John Havlicek along with MAB MONTHLY other future pro players Mel Norwell, Joe Roberts, and Larry Siegfried. He talked about the lessons that he learned from his Hall-of-Fame coach Fred Taylor, and the influence that it had on him. He also discussed how he knew that he wanted to be a coach, but didn't know anything about coaching. He then went on to his short time as an assistant coach at Cuyahoga Falls High School in Ohio, and his experiences as a JV coach and advance scout for the varsity team. Knight talked about a lesson learned from the very successful varsity coach at the school. His team was set to play another JV squad that was undefeated. He went to his head coach with an idea about a defense to defeat the team. His uncompromising head coach said “if you are going to be a successful coach, you will learn to win with our defense.” The defense was kept in place, and Knight’s team won. The fateful trip that lead to Knight’s college coaching career was also related. As Page 31 he recalled, he took a trip to the National Championship game where he was talking with coaches about potential grad schools and the opportunity to coach as a grad assistant, preferably in California. Coach Taylor offered him the opportunity to come back to Ohio State, but Knight respectfully declined, citing his desire to go somewhere new. As the story went on, he talked about how the coach from West Point would allow him to coach the freshman team (in those days, college freshmen were not allowed to play on the “varsity” team). He decided that he would, which also meant that he needed to join the Army. Knight paused to honor all of the men and women in the audience who had served in the military and then went on to talk about his own military experience. As he remised, he called himself the “least prepared solider ever in the US Army.” He said that came mostly from his playing on his basic training units baseball and fast pitch softball teams . He then spent a large part of the evening talking about his time at Army and some of the interesting events not only on the court, but surrounding the team as his time MAB MONTHLY there corresponded to the countries involvement in Vietnam. One particularly interesting story involved a game at Syracuse University. Syracuse students had protested the ROTC on campus the previous Thursday, and Army was playing at Syracuse that Saturday. When his team got there, students from the University started to take screws and bolts out of the bleachers and throwing them at the players from West Point. Knight took his team off of the court and told the officials at the scorers table that if anything else was thrown at his players, they would leave and it would leave an bad mark on the university. When they returned nothing else was thrown, but some of the students were shouting at the players. One of the, a particularly “tough kid” was walking slowly to the bench and made sure that the Syracuse students knew that he meant business if they continued. The Page 32 colonel that traveled with the team held on to the player, and said, if he was starting a riot that he would have to take the colonel with him! Of course he talked about his time at Indiana and the great support that he always had from Hoosiers fans while he was the head coach in Bloomington and after he left. Of course no recounting of his time in Bloomington would be complete without talking about his perspective of Keith Smart's buzzer beating shot to win the 1987 NCAA Championship over Syracuse, While fans will remember the shot, he talked about the sequence that lead to it. He recalled that his plan was to have someone foul Derrick Coleman. Instead, Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim decided to have Coleman inbound to Rony Seikaly instead. When that happened, his team sprang into action, double teaming Seikaly and MAB MONTHLY Page 33 forcing him to pass it back to Coleman. Smart, seeing the sequence, was able to come up and foul Coleman. The rest of the story is forever ingrained in the annuals of NCAA tournament history, as the ball was passed in the post to senior captain Daryl Thomas, who was flanked on either side by Seikaly and Coleman. Thomas faked the shot, and kicked it out to Smart who was open for the shot. Knight credited the foul that Smart committed, more-so than the shot, as the reason that the Hoosiers won the title. The basketball stories were interspersed with his recalling of the early years, his parents, and his friendship with Bill Parcells that started while they were both coaching at West Point. He also talked about his uncompromising nature, his relationships with officials, and his experiences coaching current Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski at West Point. He also talked about the fun he is having working with ESPN as a college basketball analyst, and in particular the fun he had at the expense of Kentucky fans this past season. Join us each week for MAB Weekly Wednesdays from 5:30 pm to 7:00 pm. In addition, he talked about how he was not a fan of the three pointer in basketball, the “one and done” players in college, and the heavy amount of pressure put on kids throughout the recruiting process, He said that the spotlight put on 17 and 18 year olds as they make their decisions about where to play as “unfair.” In all, it was classic Coach Knight. Honesty, humor and great stories from one of the best to ever coach the game. 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MAB MONTHLY Page 36 Indiana Boys Basketball All Stars and Where the Went to College 2000-2011 By Hank Kilander MAB Monthly Staff Writer 2011 Cody Zeller, Washington; INDIANA Adonis Filer, Hammond Noll CLEMSON Joe Crisman, Munster LOYOLA (IL) Eric Stutz Castle , EATSERN KENTUCKY Nic Moore Warsaw, ILLINOIS STATE Branden Dawson Gary Wallace, MICHIGAN STATE Andy Smeathers Center Grove , BUTLER Marquis Teague Pike , KENTUCKY Austin Richie Lowell , WESTERN MICHIGAN Justin Gant Terre Haute North , INDIANA STATE Dee Davis Bloomington South , XAVIER Austin Etherington Hamilton Heights , INDIANA Chris Whitehead New Albany , Weatherford, TX JC 2010 Deshawn Thomas, Fort Wayne Bishop Luers; OHIO STATE Terone Johnson, Indianapolis North Central; PURDUE Chrishawn Hopkins, Indianapolis Manual;BUTLER Travis Carroll, Danville; PURDUE Russell Byrd, Fort Wayne Blackhawk; MICHIGAN STATE Donnie Hale, New Albany; PURDUE Jake Kitchell, South Central (LaPorte); INDIANA STATE Erik Fromm, Bloomington South; BUTLER Julian Boatner, Bloomington North; WILLIAM & MARY The Zeller Brothers from left, Luke, Tyler and Cody Kegan Clark, Jeffersonville; WRIGHT STATE Michael Harris, East Chicago Central; SOUTH SUBURBAN JC Neal Beshears, Winchester; MAINE CENTRAL, PURDUE Daniel Turner, Mt. Vernon (Hancock); WISCONSIN GREEN BAY Tyrae Robinson, Bowman Academy (Gary).BALL STATE 2009 Jordan Hulls, Bloomington South (Mr. Basketball); INDIANA Patrick Bade, Franklin Central; PURDUE Kendal Brown, Evansville Harrison; SOUTHERN ILLINOIS D.J. Byrd, North Montgomery; PURDUE Derek Elston, Tipton;INDIANA Bruce Grimm Jr., Rochester; MIDDLE TENNESEE STATE, GRACE Justin Jordan, Fort Wayne North; ST LOUIS, IPFW Matt Kenney, Mooresville; VALPARAISO “Like” Mid America Broadcasting on Facebook MAB MONTHLY Page 37 Jake Odum, TerreHaute South; INDIANA STATE Errick Peck, Cathedral; CORNELL Colt Ryan, Batesville; EVANSVILLE Stephan Van Treese, Lawrence North; LOUISVILLE Scott Wood, Marion. NC STATE 2008 Tyler Zeller, Washington (Mr. Basketball); NORTH CAROLINA Garrett Butcher, Edgewood; BUTLER Randy Davis, Plymouth; BALL STATE Gordon Hayward, Brownsburg; BUTLER Braydon Hobbs, New Albany; BELLARMINE Kyle Kuric, Evansville Memorial;LOUISVILLE Julian Mavunga, Brownsburg; MIAMI (OH) Julius Mays, Marion; NC STATE, WRIGHT STATE Daniel Moore, Carmel; INDIANA Zack Novak, Chesterton; MICHIGAN Walter Offutt, Warren Central; OHIO STATE, WRIGHT STATE Chase Stigall, New Castle; BUTLER Larry Stone, Howe; IUPUI Alex Young, Northwest.IUPUI 2007 Mr Basketball Eric Gordon at IU (Top) and 2006 Mr. Basketball Greg Oden at Ohio State (right) STATE Matt Howard, Connersville; BUTLER Robbie Hummel, Valparaiso; PURDUE Nate Blank, TerreHaute North.GARDBER WEBB, INDIANAPOLIS 2006 Greg Oden, Lawrence North (Mr. Basketball); OHIO STATE Mike Conley, Lawrence North; OHIO STATE Luke Harangody, Andrean; NOTRE DAME Chris Kramer, Huntington North; PURDUE Cole Holmstrom, Bloomington South; INDIANA 2007 Eric Gordon, North Central (Mr. Basketball); INDIANA E'Twaun Moore, East Chicago Central; PURDUE JaJuan Johnson, Franklin Central; PURDUE Scott Martin, Valparaiso; PURDUE, NOTRE DAME Jeff Teague, Pike; WAKE FOREST Bryan Bouchie, Washington; VALPARAISO, EVANSVILLE Ben Botts, Muncie Central; IPFW Zach Hahn, New Castle; BUTLER Clint Hopf, Forest Park; EVANSVILLE Eshaunte Jones, Fort Wayne North; NEBRASKA, NORTHERN KENTUCKY Michael Bizoukas, Munster; DEPAUL, MISSOURI Simply Better Storage 1.877.SCALE.59 scalecomputing.com MAB MONTHLY Page 38 STATE Andrew Warren, Brebeuf; BRADLEY Vaughn Duggins, Pendleton Heights; WRIGHT STATE Curtis White, Pike; HOWARD Grant Leiendecker, Fort Wayne Homestead; BUTLER DeJovaun Sawyer-Davis, Anderson; INDIANA WESLEYAN, ST FRANCIS Antonio Ballard, Jeffersonville; MIAMI (OH) Brandon Hopf, Forest Park; SOUTHERN INDIANA, OAKLAND CITY Jamil Tucker, Gary West VIRGINIA 2005 Luke Zeller, Washington (Mr. Basketball); NOTRE DAME Dominic James, Richmond; MARQUETTE Deonta Vaughn, Arlington; CINCINNATI Nick Rogers, Pendleton Heights; SOUTHERN ILL- NOIS, ANDERSON Jason Holsinger, Lapel; EVANSVILLE Jordan Armstrong, Muncie Central; SOUTHERN ILLINOIS, MERCYHURST Josh Mayo, Merrillville; UIC Derek Drews, Elkhart Central; WESTERN ,MICHIGAN Brandon McPherson, Lawrence North; VALPARAISO Adam Arnold, Bellmont; INDIANA STATE Armon Bassett, Terre Haute South; IU, UAB, OHIO U. Darren Cloud, Evansville FJ Reitz; SOUTHERN ALABAMA, SOUTHERN INDIANA Jeremy Holland, Austin BOWLING GREEN, IUPUI, IUSE 2004 A.J. Ratliff, North Central (Mr. Basketball); INDIANA Visit Hank’s Recruiting World at midamericabroadcasting.com To order the 2011-2012 Magazine Visit Indiana Basketball Magazine online at www.indianabasketballmagazine.com MAB MONTHLY Page 39 A.J. Graves, White River Valley; BUTLER James Hardy, Fort Wayne; INDIANA Anthony Passley, North Central; TENNESSEE, CENTRAL STATE Courtney Lee, Pike; WESTERN KENTUCKY Bil Duany, Bloomington North; EASTERN ILLINOIS Gary Patterson, Hammond Bishop Noll; BUTLER, IUPUI Doug Sheckler, Columbia City; HUNTINGTON Wesley Clemmons, Northwest; SOUTHERN ILLINOIS Peter Minchella, Harrison; COLGATE J.R. Angle, Indian Creek; IOWA George Hill, Broad Ripple; IUPUI Justin Barnard, Waldron; INDIANAPOLIS Joe Reitz, Hamilton Southeastern WESTERN MICHIGAN 2003 2002 Sean May, Bloomington North (Mr. Basketball); NORTH CAROLINA Anthony Winchester,Austin; WESTERN KENTUCKY Seth Colclasure, Bellmont; VALPRAISO Keith Christmas, Gary West Side; MIDDLE TENNESEE STATE, SOUTHERN INDIANA Chris Hunter, Gary West Side; MICHIGAN Blake Schoen, Benton Central; SOUTHERN ILLINOIS, ST JOSEPH’S Brandon Cameron, Gary West Side; PENN STATE, IUPUI Matt Kiefer, Evansville Mater Dei; PURDUE Evan Seacat, Paoli; NORTHWESTERB Delco Rowley, Arlington; MICHIGAN STATE Avery Sheets, McCutcheon; EVANSVILLE Rodney Carney, Northwest; MEMPHIS Dedrick Finn, Castle XAVIER Justin Cage, Pike (Mr. Basketball); 2001 XAVIER Kenneth Harris, Griffith; VALChris Thomas, Pike (Mr. Basketball); NOTRE PRAISO DAME Beau Bauer, Cass; IPFW, FLORIDA GULF COAST Join us each week Sonny Troutman, Brebeuf; OHIO UNIVERSITY for MAB Weekly Austin Montgomery, Perry Justin Cage Meridian; BOWLING GREEN, IUPUI Wednesdays from Errek Suhr, Bloomington North; INDI5:30 pm to 7:00 pm. ANA Peyton Stovall, Lafayette Jefferson; BALL STATE Parnell Smith, Pike; BUFFALO Dan Cage, Chatard; VANDERBILT MAB Weekly will bring you the best in David Barlow, Pike; IUPUI high school, college and professional Stanley Burrell, Ben Davis; XAVIER Andrew Hershberger, Goshen; WESTsports talk, guests and more! ERN MICHIGAN Brandon Crone, Frankfort; BUTLER Tune in each week on Adam Liddell, DeKalb PURDUE, FLORIDA GULF COAST www.midamericabroadcasting.com and www.sportsjuice.com MAB MONTHLY Page 40 Cole Sinclair, Bedford North Lawrence; IUSE Gabe Miller, Fort Wayne Carroll; BALL STATE Kyle Hankins, Bloomington South; MOREHEAD STATE Will Caudle, Warren Central; XAVIER Vytas Danelius, Park Tudor; WAKE FOREST Sean Kline, Huntington North; INDIANA Dennis Coutee, Jeffersonville; LOUISVILLE, RIVERSDIE JC, SOUTHERN INDIANA David Teague*, Pike; PURDUE Chris Hill, Lawrence North; MICHIGAN STATE Ric Wyand, Franklin Central; IPFW Adam Schaper, Kankakee Valley; IOWA STATE, BETHEL Brandon McKnight, South Bend LaSallePURDUE 2000 Jared Jeffries, Bloomington North (Mr. Basketball); INDIANA Zach Randolph,Marion; MICHIGAN STATE Brody Boyd, Union-Dugger; IOWA Brett Buscher, Chesterton; PURDUE BlakeEnglish, Evansville North; BUTLER Michael Bennett, Brebeuf; BALL STATE Shane Power,Andrean; IOWA STATE, MISSISSIPPI STATE Andre Owens, Perry Meridian; INDIANA, HOUSTON Steve Drabyn, LaPorte; BELMONT Austin Parkinson, Northwestern; PURDUE John Hamilton, Greenfield-Central; WEBER STATE Aaron Thomas, Northridge-Middlebury; ROBERT MORRIS John Standeford*, Monrovia PURDUE FOOTBALL This list was originally published at www.midamericabroadcasting.com. The rest of the list from 1937 on is available at http:// www.midamericabroadcasting.com/ indianaallstars.html Follow us on Twitter @mabsports @mabsports… Law Office Of Paul Barenie (219) 864-0188 27 W. Joliet Street Schererville, IN Region Sportsdesk Do you need a sports recruiting video? Then find Region Sportsdesk on Facebook and ask JT HOYO for more info. MAB MONTHLY Page 41 MAB MONTHLY Page 42 2012 NFL Draft Recap By MAB Monthly Staff MAB MONTHLY Page 43 Shea McClellin Alshon Jeffery Brandon Hardin Evan Rodriguez Isaiah Frey Greg McCoy Bears DE WR FS TE CB CB Boise State South Carolina Oregon State Temple Nevada TCU Andrew Luck Colby Fleener Dwayne Allen T.Y. Hilton Josh Capman Vick Ballad LaVon Brazill Justin Anderson Tim Fugger Chandler Harnish Colts QB TE TE WR DT RB WR T DE QB Stanford Stanford Clemson Florida International Alabama Mississippi State Ohio Georgia Vanderbilt Northern Illinois Partial List of Indiana Natives drafted or signed as undrafted free agents Adrien Robinson Chandler Harnish Joe Holland Jewel Hampton Nathan Palmer Albert Evans Lavasier Tuinei TE QB OLB RB WR FS WR Warren Central Norwell Chatard Warren Central Elkhart Central Portage Hamilton Heights Cincinnati Northern Illinois Purdue Southern Illinois Northern Illinois Purdue Oregon NY Giants Colts 49ers UDFA 49ers UDFA 49ers UDFA Dolphins UDFA Seahawks UDFA Email: [email protected] http://www.sportsworxnwin.com/ MAB MONTHLY Page 44 Gary Roosevelt Sports: A Proud Tradition MAB Monthly Staff Report On the heals of what could be the last sports season for Roosevelt High School in Gary, all kinds of memories come back to the tremendous sports history of the school. From Glenn Robinson, Dick Barnett, and Winston Garland in basketball to Wallace Johnson, Lloyd McClendon, and Joe Gates in baseball to George Taliaferro and Gerald Irons in football there is a tremendous sports lineage at the school on 25th is long and prestigious. Despite the notoriety of the graduates who went on to the professional ranks, perhaps it is the track program, particualry in the 70s and 80s that leaves the most lasting legacy. John Campbell’s track program won it’s first state championship in the 69-70 school year. While it was not the first for Roosevelt, it was the first of two back-to-back championships for Campbell and the Panthers. They wouldn’t win another until 76-77 and then they won every state championship on the boys side from 80-81 through 88-89. The final title was Campbell’s 12th as a head coach and Roosevelt’s 20th over all as a school. The 20 boys track titles are far and away the most in the state. The second most belongs to the now defunct Froebel High School, also out of Gary with 14. The next closest is Kokomo with 9. Of course it’s been awhile, but it is hard not to reflect back on those successes. Here’s to hoping athletics continue at Roosevelt and future success are possible. Did you Know? In May of 1878, Paul Hines of the Providence Grays turned the first unassisted triple play in Major League history. Olympic Gold Medalist David Neville of Merrillville did not run track his freshman yeat at Indiana University. He spent that time as a member of the marching band. Crown Point’s Nick Grubich was the only boy to be named to the all-state golf team in 2011 and Harley Dubsky was the only girl among region golfers. The first Kentucky Derby was run on May 17, 1875. The race was won by a colt named Aristides and ridden by jockey Oliver Lewis. 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