2010 2A STATE CHAMPS

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2010 Class 2A Indiana State Champs

2010 CLASS 2A INDIANA STATE CHAMPS - AUSTIN LADY EAGLES

Kneeling: Ashley Dowling, Chelsea Jones, Katy McIntosh and Michelle Goodin.

2nd Row: Rachelle Blaylock, Kelly Hollan, Brenna Offenger, Jessie Davidson, Shantel Gray, Brooke Stollings, Mikaela Clark.

3rd Row: Ty Petersen, Scott Turner, Kamry Howard, Sam Wooten, Head Coach Jared Petersen, Ashley Stallings, Lanny McIntosh, Lyndsay Davidson, Alexa Hensley, Ryan Herald, Kourtney Mace and Krystal Napier.

 

The Big Trophy

Austin Lady Eagles – 2010 State Finals Roster

March 6, 2010

Head Coach: Jared Petersen

 

Assistant Coaches:

Ryan Herald

Scott Turner

Ashley Stallings

Lanny McIntosh

Tyler Petersen

 

Players

Ashley Dowling – Senior

Michelle Goodin – Senior

Chelsea Jones – Senior

Katy McIntosh – Senior

Rachelle Blaylock - Junior

Shantel Gray - Junior

Kelly Hollan – Junior

Brooke Stollings – Junior

Sam Wooten - Junior

Jessie Davidson – Freshman

Kamry Howard – Freshman

Brenna Offenger - Freshman

 

 

STATE FINALS RECAP - IHSAA.ORG

March 6, 2010

2009-10 Class 2A State Finals Recap

March 6, 2010

Austin Bests Bishop Luers in Overtime for First State Championship
Chelsea Jones scored 4 of her game-high 23 points in a back-and-forth overtime session to lead the No. 2 Austin Lady Eagles to their first girls basketball state championship, a 70-65 victory over Fort Wayne Bishop Luers in the Class 2A title game.

Jones was part of a balanced attack that saw three players score in double figures, including 19 points from senior guard Katy McIntosh and 18 from senior forward Michelle Goodin. The trio helped Austin fend off Fort Wayne Luers’ attempt to win their state-record sixth state championship.

It was Bishop Luers that jumped out to an early 14-10 advantage, led by six first-quarter points from sophomore forward Brooke Ridley, but the Lady Eagles battled back to take a 29-26 halftime lead.

Although Austin stretched its lead to nine points by the beginning of the fourth quarter, Luers fought back with strong play both inside and out. Four straight baskets by center Miracle Woods and two threes from Hilary Watts helped the Lady Knights overcome the deficit to take a one-point lead with just over a minute to play in regulation. After two free throws from Brierra Young, Austin got the ball in the hands of their leading scorer, and McIntosh didn’t disappoint. The senior drove hard to the basket, made the runner, and got fouled. Her converted free throw sent the game to overtime, tied at 59-59.

The extra session saw both teams start out hot, but Jones and McIntosh went a combined 3-for-3 from the field to give the Lady Eagles and head coach Jared Petersen the push they needed to finish their state championship season with a 26-2 record.

For Fort Wayne Luers, the contest marked just the second time the team has lost in seven state finals appearances; Denny Renier’s team finishes the year with an 18-8 record. Woods led the Lady Knights with 17 points and 12 rebounds, while Young finished with 12 points and 4 assists.

Austin Head Coach Jared Petersen
“I’m just trying to take it all in right now. I’m a little speechless, it’s a feeling I can’t describe. To be with these girls since they were freshmen, they were kind of thrown to the fire. And now as seniors to get over that hump is an unbelievable feeling.”

“We’ve had this goal since they were freshmen. Early on, we were blocked by Heritage Christian. This was our goal to achieve before they graduated. I hate to lose them but what a way to go out.”

On shot selection
“These four seniors have been here before and I trust them. They have the green light. I don’t tell kids not to shoot because that’s when you mess with a kid’s confidence.”

On trying to rebound against a larger Luers team
“We didn’t have the size to match up with them. We hoped to get them into a fast-paced game. We had no answer for their rebounding.”

On the 4th quarter start
“I knew the charge was coming. I told the kids they (Luers) are not gonna quit-they’re gonna come and make a run. After they took the lead, we were finally able to get some stops. Stops are something we’ve preached on for years in that we gotta get some stops in the man-to-man defense. At some time in your career, we’ve gotta get some big stops to make a difference. Tonight we got the stops we needed to get into overtime.”

Fort Wayne Bishop Luers Head Coach Denny Renier
Austin is a very good ball club.  In overtime they got the lead on us and made some plays and we didn’t.  I’m disappointed in the outcome, but I’ve never been around a bunch of players who fought like they do.  With all the things that have happened to this team this year, they fought back to have the lead by three late in the game, but we just couldn’t hang on.”

“I’ve never come close to a year like this at Luers in terms of having injuries and the accident.  And have all the things happen to these kids and get to the state finals and battle a good team to the end  -- you have to be proud of them.”

“In the first half, McIntosh (13 points) and Jones (11 points) hurt us a lot.  We played pretty well even though we are not a high-powered offense.  We got inside to Miracle (Woods) a lot in the second half and they had trouble defending her.  But we missed some easy shots.”

“To be down nine points at the end of the third quarter and to come back and take the lead says a lot about our kids.  (In the comeback) we went inside and Brierra (Young) hit some big three’s.  But we’ve been doing that all year.  But again, we just didn’t have enough gas at the end.”

“They kind of fooled us at the end of regulation.  They showed us zone and went man to man, and we didn’t get a good shot off.”

 

Official IHSAA State Championship Game Box Score - Austin 70 Fort Wayne Luers 65

March 6, 2010

Austin's Katy McIntosh Named Mental Attitude Award Winner

Austin's Katy McIntosh Named Mental Attitude Award Winner
Following the game, members of the IHSAA Executive Committee named Katy McIntosh of Austin High School as the winner of the Patricia L. Roy Mental Attitude Award.

The award is presented annually to a senior participant in each classification who was nominated by her principal and coach and has demonstrated excellence in mental attitude, scholarship, leadership and athletic ability.

McIntosh is a four-year varsity basketball letterwinner for the Eagles.  She has been nominated as a McDonald’s All-American for her accomplishments throughout the 2009-10 season. The multi-talented athlete has also been the top singles player for Austin’s tennis team for the past four years.    

She is a member of several organizations and clubs at Austin, including the National Honor Society and Student Council.  She was part of the Austin Youth Volunteers group which performs numerous services within the community.

McIntosh is ranked second in her class.  Next year she will attend the University of Indianapolis to pursue a degree in Nursing. 

Austin Principal Sherman Smith commented, “Katy possesses a drive and determination that ‘seals the deal’ when it comes to basketball or anything that she is involved in.  She is focused on a particular goal and works tirelessly to achieve that goal.”

She is the daughter of Lanny and Belinda McIntosh of Austin.

Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance, the IHSAA’s corporate partner, will present a $1,000 scholarship to Austin High School in the name of McIntosh.

The award is named in honor of the former IHSAA assistant commissioner Patricia L. Roy, who oversaw the girls basketball state tournament from its inception in 1976 until her retirement in 1999.

 

Lady Eagles Win State Title - Louisville Courier Journal - by Justin Sokeland

March 7, 2010

FORT WAYNE — The Indiana High School Athletic Association Class 2-A girls' basketball state championship trophy has a new home. Austin, one of the conquered during Heritage Christian's four-year reign, won the school's first state title in any sport Saturday afternoon.

 

The No. 2 Eagles (26-2) made the long journey to Fort Wayne worth the ride, driving past No. 12 Fort Wayne Luers 70-65 in overtime for the 2-A crown.

They nearly failed to make the finish line, blowing a nine-point lead in the fourth quarter. But a clutch three-point play by senior guard Katy McIntosh forced the extra period, and Chelsea Jones had two overtime baskets that capped her 23-point day and finally wore down the Knights (18-8).

“This is the best feeling in the world, to bring it home,” Jones said. “I'm a state champion.”


McIntosh, the school's career scoring leader, also won the Mental Attitude Award, joining 1985 Miss Basketball Jodie Whitaker as the second player in school history to earn that honor.

Austin started the fourth quarter with a 49-40 lead but got too eager to kill time, allowing the Knights to pull even at 54-54 with Hilary Watts' three-pointer. Another Watts trey gave Luers a 57-56 lead with 1:42 left, and two Brierra Young free throws pushed the Luers lead to 59-56 with 41.3 seconds remaining.

McIntosh had the answer, scoring from the paint and drawing a foul with 38.8 seconds left. Her free throw forged the 59-59 deadlock that forced overtime.


“That was an amazing basketball play,” Austin coach Jared Petersen said. “That's what she does best. It's an instinct play.”

Austin took control in the overtime with back-to-back baskets by Jones and McIntosh for a 67-63 lead. Another Jones jumper restored a four-point margin at 69-65, and the Knights finally ran out of responses with two missed free throws and a turnover, allowing Austin to start the celebration.

“It's hard to say how we feel, to accomplish this and make history,” Petersen said. “You're at a loss for words. It's an unbelievable feeling to finally get it done, to be able to finish with a state championship.”

 

The battle lines were drawn in the third quarter. Luers' best offense was crashing the offensive boards, and the Knights did that without much challenge most of the day, grabbing 21 of their own misses for 21 second-chance points. But the


Eagles withstood that physical disadvantage with quickness and perimeter shooting as Jones and Jessie Davidson hit three-pointers for a 45-36 lead.

 

Michelle Goodin's three-point play capped the third quarter with a 49-40 edge. But when the Eagles attempted to spread the floor and slow down the pace, the Knights scrambled back. Miracle Woods, a 6-foot sophomore, scored four times from the low post, setting up the Watts jumpers that gave Luers the push to the front.


“I knew the charge was coming,” Petersen said. “They weren't going to quit, so we had to weather the storm and hope we had enough gas to win this thing at the end.”

Woods finished with 17 points and 12 rebounds, Brooke Ridley added 15 points and Young added 12. Luers, which beat Austin in the 1999 2-A title game, fell short in its bid to add to its state-record five championships.

“We've been in a lot of games like this,” Luers coach Denny Renier said. “Sometimes you don't win them. It wasn't a lack of anything. It's the fact we played a good team that made plays when they had to. They start four seniors, and at times that showed.”

McIntosh finished with 19 points and Goodin added 18. Jones hit five three-pointers, one shy of the state finals record.

 
Source: Louisville Courier Journal - March 7th, 2010 Sunday Morning Edition
Katy McIntosh - Starting Guard - Senior - Career Stats
Season Games Points PPG Rebs RPG Assists APG Steals Blocks
2006-07 24 479 19.9 106 4.4 105 4.3 78 2
2007-08 26 525 20.1 182 7.0 179 6.8 80 10
2008-09 27 569 21.0 216 8.0 150 5.5 61 13
2009-10 28 622 22.2 188 6.7 115 4.1 78 10
Totals 105 2195 20.9 692 6.6 549 5.2 297 35
Season FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT%
2006-07 146 311 46.9% 5 22 22.7% 182 245 74.3%
2007-08 155 314 49.4% 14 33 42.4% 201 269 74.7%
2008-09 182 315 57.8% 9 33 27.3% 196 242 81.0%
2009-10 213 335 63.6% 3 16 18.8% 193 282 68.4%
Totals 696 1275 54.6% 31 104 29.8% 772 1038 74.4%
Chelsea Jones - Starting Guard - Senior - Career Stats
Season Games Points PPG Rebs RPG Assists APG Steals Blocks
2006-07 24 322 13.4 68 2.8 55 2.3 55 1
2007-08 25 473 18.9 72 2.9 62 2.5 40 2
2008-09 27 464 17.2 91 3.4 80 3.0 41 1
2009-10 28 403 14.4 99 3.5 127 4.5 52 2
Totals 104 1662 16.0 330 3.2 324 3.1 188 6
Season FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT%
2006-07 116 279 41.6% 51 137 37.2% 39 76 51.3%
2007-08 164 384 42.7% 74 210 35.2% 71 111 64.0%
2008-09 169 426 39.7% 77 237 32.5% 49 68 72.1%
2009-10 150 388 38.7% 70 223 31.4% 33 44 75.0%
Totals 599 1477 40.6% 272 807 33.7% 192 299 64.2%
Michelle Goodin - Starting Forward - Senior - Career Stats
Season Games Points PPG Rebs RPG Assists APG Steals Blocks
2006-07 24 186 7.8 109 4.5 32 1.3 35 14
2007-08 26 360 13.8 273 10.5 46 1.8 44 21
2008-09 26 371 14.3 229 8.8 44 1.7 14 31
2009-10 28 350 12.5 239 8.5 60 2.1 19 17
Totals 104 1267 12.2 850 8.2 182 1.8 112 83
Season FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT%
2006-07 72 165 43.6% 2 10 20.0% 40 69 58.0%
2007-08 136 275 49.5% 0 2 0.0% 88 127 69.3%
2008-09 132 289 45.7% 9 44 20.5% 98 121 81.0%
2009-10 127 261 48.7% 13 46 28.3% 83 120 69.2%
Totals 467 990 47.2% 24 102 23.5% 309 437 70.7%
Ashley Dowling - Starting Forward - Senior - Career Stats
Season Games Points PPG Rebs RPG Assists APG Steals Blocks
2006-07 24 152 6.3 60 2.5 26 1.1 25 1
2007-08 25 190 7.6 116 4.6 37 1.5 32 15
2008-09 26 182 7.0 145 5.6 56 2.2 43 3
2009-10 28 200 7.1 143 5.1 101 3.6 62 16
Totals 103 724 7.0 464 4.5 220 2.1 162 35
Season FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT%
2006-07 53 167 31.7% 27 95 28.4% 19 34 55.9%
2007-08 47 126 37.3% 47 126 37.3% 13 25 52.0%
2008-09 42 136 30.9% 42 136 30.9% 22 33 66.7%
2009-10 71 188 37.8% 35 120 29.2% 23 34 67.6%
Totals 213 617 34.5% 151 477 31.7% 77 126 61.1%
Shantel Gray - Starting Center - Junior - Career Stats
Season Games Points PPG Rebs RPG Assists APG Steals Blocks
2007-08 9 2 0.2 7 0.8 2 0.2 1 1
2008-09 25 111 4.4 103 4.1 15 0.6 7 17
2009-10 28 170 6.0 151 5.3 19 0.6 19 17
Totals 62 283 4.6 261 4.2 36 0.6 27 35
Season FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT%
2007-08 1 6 16.7% 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0%
2008-09 52 99 52.5% 0 0 0.0% 7 11 63.6%
2009-10 75 150 50.0% 3 14 21.4% 28 38 73.7%
Totals 128 255 50.2% 3 14 21.4% 35 49 71.4%

Shooting the Lady Eagles with Photographer Larry Joe DeWitt

March 17, 2010

(Photographer Larry Joe DeWitt has taken thousands of pictures of the Austin Lady Eagles during the last two seasons. In this column Larry shares his thoughts with us on the Lady Eagles State Championship.)  

In every wedding ceremony I perform, one of the prayers for the bride and groom contains this line: “I pray for the fulfillment of every good dream.”  Nearly two weeks out from the Austin Lady Eagles state tournament victory, as I sit here looking at my ticket stub, lots of  “good dreams” were fulfilled (and probably as many  prayers as well,) were answered!

 

What a great run it has been for Austin’s Lady Eagles Basketball team. While I don’t have all of the statistics to give you, there is one thing I know: I’ve been watching high school basketball for as long as I can remember, and must admit that this has been a great team to watch! You see, I’ve watched the last two years through the lens of my Nikon camera and have taken literally thousands of photographs of these young women playing basketball. I have become friends with many of them along the way.  It has been a privilege for me to be on the floor of almost every game, and watch these ladies go through the struggles of life and being a team and watch them as the sheer emotions of years of work paid off by them winning a state championship. I’ve seen injuries, anger, tears, laughter and uncontrollable joy. Through the lens of my camera, I’ve captured scenes that I’ll never forget and will always have available to view. I have watched a team experience the emotions of life together and go beyond “normal” to achieve greatness.

 

It’s critically important to remember that there’s been so much more than just basketball going on with this team for years. The lessons that this team has learned on and off the court will serve them throughout the remainder of their lives and will certainly serve as a springboard to success in life for many of them. The setting of goals, the years of practice and sacrifice while others are out doing what they please and finally, the realization of the ultimate reward in Indiana High School Basketball…a STATE CHAMPIONSHIP along with all the benefits that accompany that title is now no longer a dream for the Austin Lady Eagles!

 

As a graduate of Austin High School, it has been a great experience to watch the school have pride in this team and it has been equally rewarding to watch as the entire town of Austin and Scott County support this team. We live in difficult times. The economy is tough, life is tough, and schools are fighting on all sides to educate our children and people need a rallying point. This year, that rallying point was the Austin Lady Eagles! It’s been a trip of unification for our school and community to watch this team play and capture the State title!

 

Before I close I want to thank everyone involved with the Lady Eagles’ program. None of this would be possible without dedicated Administrators, Teachers, Coaches, Students, and of course, those basketball parents who it seems live and breathe with every beat of the ball! For years, there has been a legacy at Austin High School with basketball…and the legacy continues. For all of you who aspire to someday wear the uniform of a Lady Eagle, there are lessons to be learned from this team. Goals, hard work, being team players, and never giving up on “the fulfillment of every good dream” are just a few. Thanks for allowing me and so many others to be a part of history! May God Bless you richly in all you do!!

 

Larry Joe

2009-10 - Austin Lady Eagles 26 Wins 2 Losses - Game by Game Results

March 6th, 2010 State Championship Game

Austin 70 Fort Wayne Luers 65 – Overtime

Austin: Jones 23, McIntosh 19, Goodin 18, Gray 4, Davidson 3, Stollings 2, Dowling 1.

Fort Wayne Luers: Woods 17, Ridley 15, Young 12, Geradot 4, Watts 8, Wyss 9,

Rebounds: (Austin) McIntosh 8, Goodin 7, Dowling 7, Gray 5. (Luers) Woods 12, Geradot 8.

Assists: (Austin) McIntosh 4 – (Luers) Young 3

3-Pointers: (Austin) Jones 5, Davidson 1 – (Luers) Young 2, Watts 2.

Austin Team 3-Pointers: (Austin 6 of 20) (Luers 4 of 13)

 

Feb 27th, 2010 Semi-State at IndianapolisSouthport High School

Austin 72 Winchester 48

Austin: McIntosh 18, Goodin 15, Jones 14, Dowling 10, Gray 9, Stollings 3, Napier 3

Winchester: Hamm 17, Frazee 5, Sells 7, Meinerding 16, Herschberger 3,

 

Feb 20th Regional at Forest Park – Championship Game

Austin 67 Evansville Mater Dei 59 – Overtime

Austin: McIntosh 23, Goodin 12, Dowling 11, Davidson 13, Napier 1, Gray 2, Jones 5,

Mater Dei: Schenk 15, Marten 10, Elpers 3, Powers 13, Weinzapfel 4, Wildeman 2, Matt 12

 

Rebounds: Austin McIntosh 9 – Assists: Austin Goodin and McIntosh 4

 

Feb 20th Regional at Forest Park

Austin 71 Linton Stockton 56

Austin: McIntosh 29, Gray 6, Goodin 9, Jones 11, Dowling 10, Davidson 6

Linton: Fougrousse 29, Mason 4, Riggleman 10, Alsman 3, Beard 6,

Wells 5,

 

 

Feb 16th, 2010 @ Brownstown – 2A Sectional Championship

Austin 67 Paoli 55

Austin: McIntosh 28, Jones 12, Goodin 11, Dowling 5, Gray 2, Stollings 8, Howard 1.

Paoli: Stroud 15, Laswell 17, Manship 5, Thorlton 10, Sears 4, Buchanan 4.

 

Rebounds: Austin: (Goodin 10 – McIntosh 8) – Paoli (Laswell 9)

Assists: Austin: Jones & McIntosh 3 – Paoli (Kloss 4)

3-Pointers: Austin: Jones 2, Dowling 1, Stollings 1 – Paoli: Stroud 5,

FT’s: Austin 15/23 – Paoli 10/15

 

Court Notes

Lady Eagles trailed by 12 points (30-18) at halftime.

 

McIntosh passes Jodie Whitaker and is now the Lady Eagles all-time leading scorer with 2,106 career points.

 

Jones joins McIntosh, Whitaker and Baranda Collins as the only Lady Eagles players to score 1,600 or more career points.

 

Feb 13th, 2010

2A Sectional at Brownstown

Austin 74 Brownstown 69

Austin: Jones 17, Goodin 17, McIntosh 15, Dowling 12, Gray 1, Stollings 2

Brownstown: Wehmiller 14, Shoemaker 15, Bane 13, Allen 1, Brown 4, Bennett 4, Hackman 2, Fleetwood 6

 

Feb 12th, 2010

2A Sectional @ Brownstown

Austin West Washington

Austin: : McIntosh 22, Jones 21, Stollings 6, Gray 3, Goodin 12, Dowling 16, Davidson 7, Napier 3, Clark 2,  

 

Lady Eagles win 20-games for third consecutive season; for first time ever in the history of the program. 

94 Points is the 3rd highest total ever for the Lady Eagles in an IHSAA tourney game. 

 

Feb 2nd, 2010

Austin 93 Mitchell 38

Austin: McIntosh 33, Jones 27, Stollings 7, Gray 2, Goodin 2, Dowling 4, Davidson 7, Howard 4, Wooten 2, Napier 3,

Mitchell: Super 3, Wilson 6, Perkins 7, Tvetchick 8, Jenkins 2, Fults 12.

 

Game Notes

Lady Eagles set Gymnasium team scoring record with 93 Points

 

Jan 30th, 2010 @ Austin

Austin 53 Jeffersonville 65

Austin: McIntosh 26, Goodin 12, Dowling 6, Jones 9,

Jeffersonville: McClain 12, Roland 10, Valentine 8, Kinnaird 11, Gholson 16, Williams 8,

McIntosh reaches 2000 point

 

Jan 28th, 2010 @ Salem

Austin 78 Salem 47

Austin: Jones 24, McIntosh 17, Goodin 10, Dowling 6, Stollings 4, Davidson 7, Napier 10,

Salem: Malloy 7, Richardson 19, Newkirk 2, Taylor 3, Lamb 8, Morgan 7, Banks 1,

 

Lady Eagles recorded 21 assists in the game (15 in the first half)

Lady Eagles hit nine 3-Pointers in the game (Jones 4)

Goodin 8 Rebounds – Dowling 6 Assists

Lady Eagles win their 7th MSC Championship – Finish the MSC season 9 & 0 –

Austin seniors win their 2nd MSC title and go 31 & 5 in MSC play during high school

 

Jan 25th, 2010 @ Austin

Austin 69 Southwestern 60

Austin: McIntosh 28, Jones 24, Goodin 4, Dowling 4, Gray 2, Davidson 5, Wooten 2,

 

Jan 21st, 2010 at Austin

Austin 82 Crothersville 59

Austin: McIntosh 36,  Jones 10, Goodin 7, Gray 2, Dowling 13, Davidson 2, , Stollings 4, Napier 8,

Crothersville: Schoenfelder 2, Barnett 6, Crocket 2, Killey 23, Hensley 3, Allen 2, Prather 21

 

Jan 16th, 2010 at Austin

Austin 80 Silver Creek 48

Austin: McIntosh 24, Jones 20, Goodin 5, Gray 6, Dowling 5, Davidson 7, Howard 1, Stollings 2, Napier 10,

Silver Creek: Harper 2, Clayton 6, McFarlan 7, Jamros 1, martin 16, Molck 4, 

 

Jan 13th, 2010 @ North Harrison

Austin 76 North Harrison 65

Austin: Austin: McIntosh 22, Jones 14, Goodin 14, Gray 9, Dowling 8, Napier 3, Davidson 6,

 

 

Jan 11th, 2010 @ South Central

Austin 73 South Central 55

Austin: McIntosh 31, Jones 13, Goodin 8, Gray 6, Dowling 9, Napier 2, Wooten 2, Offenger 2.  

 

Jan 4th, 2010 @ Austin

Austin (12-1) Austin 58 Pekin Eastern 45

Austin: Gray 15, McIntosh 14, Jones 5, Goodin 11, Dowling 4, Davidson 2, Stollings 5, Napier 2,

Eastern: Friedmeyer 2, Olesh 3, Rodewig 7, Newcomb 4, Lewis 17, Quillen 2, Mosuty 10,

 

 

Dec 30th 2009 @ Hanover Tourney Champs Game

(11-1) Austin 57 McCutcheon 54

Austin: Goodin 15, McIntosh 11, Jones 6, Gray 8, Dowling 8, Davidson 7, Napier 2,

 

Austin 59 Fishers 57

Austin: Goodin 19, Jones 14, McIntosh 11, Dowling 7, Gray 8.

 

Austin 62 Jasper 53

Austin: Goodin 22, McIntosh, 22, Jones 16, Gray 2,

 

Dec 21, 2009 @ Austin

Austin 69 Seymour 81

Austin: McIntosh 20, Dowling 14, Jones 9, Gray 10, Goodin 11, Napier 5,

Seymour: Murphy 21, Moore 20, Adams 12, Reinhart 2, Gillaspy 10, Jones 13, Hoene 3, 

 

 

Dec 17th, 2009 @ Clarksville

Austin 114 Clarksville 53

Austin: Jones 28, McIntosh 21, Gray 3, Stollings 9, Goodin 8, Dowling 6, Davidson 12, Howard 3, Wooten 14, Napier 10.

 

 

Dec 12, 2009 at Austin

Austin Brownstown

Austin: Goodin 20, McIntosh 12, Jones 14, Dowling 9, Gray 7, 

Brownstown: Wehmiller 7, Brown 5, Shoemaker 16, Bennett 2, Bane 10, Allen 2, Fleetwood 4,  

 

Dec 9th, 2009 at Austin

Austin 65 Corydon 57

Austin: McIntosh 23, Goodin 13, Gray 17, Jones 10, Dowling 2,

Corydon: Kiensley, 24, Zimmerman 14, Uhl 3, Whelan 11, Dunaway 7,

 

Dec 2nd at Charlestown

Austin 56 Charlestown 43

Austin: McIntosh 20, Goodin 12, Gray 8, Dowling 3, Jones 5, Davidson 4, Napier 2, Wooten 2,

Charlestown: Miller 14, Sherrill 6, Zollman 13, Bennison 7, Thrasher 2, 

 

 

November 24, 2009 @ Austin – Rigel Gym

Austin 68 Scottsburg 55

Austin: McIntosh 20, Goodin 11, Jones 9, Gray 9, Dowling 8, Davidson 5, Stollings 1, Napier 3, Wooten 2,

Scottsburg: Hutchinson 12, Wampler 11, Means 7, Burch 8, Norton 6, Dawson 8, Nowlin 1, Elliott 2,

 

November 21st @ Paoli

Austin 76 Paoli 68

Austin: Goodin 25, McIntosh 22, Jones 11, Gary 8, Dowling 5, Davidson 2, Napier 3,

Paoli: Laswell 20, Stroud 2, Kloss 6, Buchanan 19, Thorlton 8, Sears 11, Nelson 2,

 

November 17th, @ New Washington

Austin 83 New Washington 59

Austin: McIntosh 36, Goodin 12, Dowling 10, Jones 5, Gray 11, Offinger 3, Stollings 2,

New Washington: Walker 7, Broughton 6, Franklin 15, Johnson 18, Beard 2, Daughter 2, 

 

Nov 13, 2009 @ Providence

Austin 94 Providence 48

Austin: Jones 29, McIntosh 19, Goodin 15, Davidson 14, Wooten 6, Clark 3, Howard 4, Offinger 2, Dowling 2.

Providence: Boone 2, Stiner 2, Graf 3, Ash 8, White 13, Flanagan 8, Swartz 6, 

 

2009-10 Southport Semi State Champs

2009-10 Forest Park Regional Champs

2009-10 Brownstown Sectional Champs

2009-10 Mid Southern Conference Champs

2009-10 Hanover Holiday Tourney Champs

Monday Morning: Just in Case Someone Didn't Know!

March 8, 2010

McIntosh, Goodin and Jones Honored by IBCA for Academics

April 7, 2010

 

The Indiana Basketball Coaches Association has honored three members of the Lady Eagles State Championship Team for their play on the court and their work in the classroom.  Katy McIntosh is a first team member of the IBCA’s All-State Academic Team, and teammates Michelle Goodin and Chelsea Jones received Honorable mention status.