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Board of Directors

Executive Director
Marty Johnson

Associate Executive
Director/Chief
Operating Officer

Tom Beach

Executive Director Emeritus
Steve Witty

President
Michael Adams

President-Elect
Kaley May

Assistant Director
Lisa Finn

Assistant Director
Kristi Sigler

Assistant Director
Renee Turpa

All-Star Games Director
Mike Broughton

Junior All-Star Director
Beth DeVinney

Junior All-Star
Selections (boys)

Brandon Ramsey

Junior All-Star
Selections (girls)

Brandon Bradley

Futures Games Director
Bill Zych

All-Star Shootout Director
Todd Howard

All-State Selections (boys)
David Wood

All-State Selections (girls)
Doug Springer

Player/Team of the Week (boys)
Kip Staggs

Player/Team of the Week (girls)
Debbie Smiley

Director of
Special Projects

Pat McKee

Website Coordinator
Gene Milner


District Representatives:

District I
Phil Brackmann
Fort Wayne Concordia

Jordan Heckard
LaPorte

Will Coatie
Elkhart

Carrie Shappell
Leo

Kelly Kratz
Valparaiso

Lenny Krebs
Warsaw

District II
Mark Detweiler
Delta

Rich Schelsky
Parke Heritage

Andy Weaver
Plainfield

Mickey Hosier
Alexandria

Lisa Finn
Indianapolis Cathedral

Brian Satterfield
Hamilton Southeastern

District III
Paul Ferguson
Columbus North

Todd Woelfle
Terre Haute North

Fonso White
Floyd Central

Jason Simpson
Greensburg

Kyle Brasher
Gibson Southern

Mark Hurt
Mooresville


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IBCA initiative against cancer

 
 
 

Thanks to all coaches, teams, schools and dedicated community members who have participated in the 18th annual IBCA initiative against cancer during the 2024-25 season.

Your contributions to support the fight against cancer are much appreciated. As our spring 2025 e-Newsletter goes “live,” with some schools not yet reporting, participating schools have reported raising $102,806.50 – many schools through the American Cancer Society’s formal “Coaches vs. Cancer” program and other schools raising funds and donating to other cancer-related charities such as Indiana Women in Need or other local people in need.

This year’s efforts by Indiana coaches bring the 18-year total of money raised to fight cancer to just more than $1.6 million through the 2024-25 season.

Those coaches who got their teams involved in the fight against cancer are teaching their players something more important than offense or defense. Coaches are teaching their players a skill that will carry on throughout their lives and into the communities where they will work and serve. Please continue to be a positive influence on the youth of our great state, and help them become productive citizens of tomorrow.

If your school hosted a benefit game in 2024-25 and you have yet to report/turn in your funds, please do so with the American Cancer Society by contacting Michael Smith. He may be reached at michael.smith@cancer.org. His mailing address is: 5635 W. 96th St., Suite 100, P.O. Box 681405, Indianapolis, IN 46278. Please use the code 6QRLB8 in the “memo field” to make sure it is credited properly as an Indiana “Coaches vs. Cancer” game.

In addition, please alert Pat McKee of the IBCA (patmckee77@aol.com) the amount you donated and who the beneficiary is, if not the American Cancer Society.

The following is a list of schools that have informed the IBCA about their participation in an event that raised funds for cancer charities:

Franklin County athletes and fans celebrate a victory after their
The Pink Cougar: Senior Braylon Mullins goes to the basket during Greenfield-Central's "Coaches vs. Cancer" game against Lawrence Central on Feb. 14, 2025.

IBCA INTIATIVE AGAINST CANCER EVENTS (2024-25)

SchoolB or GAmountBeneficiary
BatesvilleB$800.00Jimmy V Foundation
Beech GroveB/G$0.00Cancer Awareness Night (no funds raised)
Ben DavisG$591.00American Cancer Society
BordenB$1,057.00local family battling cancer
BrownsburgB$0.00Cancer Awareness Night (no funds raised)
Center GroveG$0.00Cancer Awareness Night (no funds raised)
Columbus EastG$4,500.00IWIN Foundation
ConnersvilleB$6,904.00Fayette County Cancer Society
DanvilleG$1,500.00local family battling cancer
+ Franklin CentralG$1,100.00Heroes Foundation Team JOEY Program
Franklin CountyB$23,801.00ACS ($8,300); Franklin County Cancer Society ($15,501)
EastbrookG$520.00American Cancer Society
Evansville ChristianB$1,569.00Riley Children’s Foundation in memory of Cooper Chapman
Gibson SouthernB$1,059.00local family battling cancer
Gibson SouthernG$1,950.00local family battling cancer
Greenfield-CentralB$1,224.00American Cancer Society
Hamilton HeightsG$1,000.00IWIN Foundation
HauserG$550.00local family battling cancer
Jac-Cen-DelB/G$480.00American Cancer Society
JasperB$750.00Dubois County Leukemia Association
LawrenceburgG$2,700.00IWIN Foundation
LeoG$350.00TLC Breast Cancer Foundation
MaconaquahG$700.00local family battling cancer
MartinsvilleB/G$5,048.48local individual battling cancer
Monroe CentralG$0.00Cancer Awareness Night (no funds raised)
^ North DaviessB$5,500.00local families battling cancer
North NewtonG$591.00Newton County vs. Cancer
Northeast DuboisB$420.00Lange Fuhs Cancer Center
Oldenburg AcademyG$4,348.05local family battling cancer
Pendleton HeightsB$439.00American Cancer Society
PlainfieldB$858.00American Cancer Society
** Rising SunG$2,771.00local families battling cancer
% RossvilleB/G$1,372.89local family battling cancer
SalemB$238.65American Cancer Society
! SeymourG$560.00Warrior Bags
ShelbyvilleG$1,200.00Shelby County Cancer Association
South KnoxB$1,500.00local cancer charity fund
# SouthridgeB$2,120.00American Cancer Society
& SpeedwayB/G$1,000.00Matt English Foundation
Terre Haute NorthB$1,000.00PINK of Terre Haute
Tri-CountyG$1,200.00local women battling cancer
+ Triton CentralG$17,000.00IWIN Foundation
ValparaisoB/G$871.07American Cancer Society
WestfieldB/G$0.00Cancer Awareness Night (no funds raised)
White River ValleyB$421.36Riley Children’s Hospital
ZionsvilleG$842.00Susan G. Komen Foundation
Total (as of 4/1/25)$102,806.50

** with Switzerland County; ^ with Barr-Reeve; % with Clinton Central; ! with Brownstown Central; & with Monrovia; # with Heritage Hills; + Roncalli girls contributed to both the Triton Central and Franklin Central events

Pretty in Pink: The Maconaquah girls' basketball team wore pink uniforms in its
Pretty in Pink: The Maconaquah girls' basketball team wore pink uniforms in its "Braves vs. Cancer" contest against Southwood on Jan. 22, 2025.


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