Indiana High School Boys Basketball Champions
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1911 - Crawfordsville

1912 - Lebanon

1913 - Wingate

1914 - Wingate (2)

1915 - Thorntown

1916 - Lafayette

1917 – Lebanon (2)

1918 - Lebanon (3)

1919 - Bloomington

1920 - Franklin
Franklin Wonder Five
The Franklin Wonder Five was a 1920s basketball team from Indiana's "Hoosier Hysteria" era. With basketball king in Indiana, the team from Franklin was dubbed the “Wonder Five”. This small town about 20 miles south of Indianapolis produced a team that captured the Indiana State Basketball...



1921 - Franklin (2)

1922 - Franklin (3)

1923 - Vincennes

1924 - Martinsville

1925 - Frankfort

1926 - Marion

1927 - Martinsville (2)

1928 - Muncie Central

1929 - Frankfort (2)

1930 - Washington

1931 - Muncie Central (2)

1932 - New Castle

1933 - Martinsville (3)

1934 - Logansport

1935 - Anderson

1936 - Frankfort (3)

1937 - Anderson (2)

1938 - Fort Wayne South

1939 - Frankfort (4)

1940 - Hammond Technical

1941 - Washington (2)

1942 - Washington (3)

1943 - Fort Wayne Central

1944 - Evansville Bosse

1945 - Evansville Bosse (2)

1946 - Anderson (3)

1947 - Shelbyville

1948 - Lafayette Jefferson

1949 - Jasper

1950 - Madison

1951 - Muncie Central (3)

1952 - Muncie Central (4)

1953 - South Bend Central

1954 - Milan
1954 Milan High School basketball team
The 1954 Milan High School Indians were the Indiana state high school basketball champions in 1954. With an enrollment of only 161, the Indians were the smallest school ever to win a single-class state basketball title in Indiana. The team and town are the inspiration for the 1986 film Hoosiers...



1955 - Indianapolis Crispus Attucks

1956 – Indianapolis Crispus Attucks (2)

1957 - South Bend Central (2)

1958 - Fort Wayne South (2)

1959 - Indianapolis Crispus Attucks (3)

1960 - East Chicago Washington

1961 - Kokomo

1962 - Evansville Bosse (3)

1963 - Muncie Central (5)

1964 - Lafayette Jefferson (2)

1965 - Indianapolis Washington

1966 - Michigan City Elston

1967 - Evansville North

1968 - Gary Roosevelt

1969 - Indianapolis Washington (2)

1970 - East Chicago Roosevelt

1971 - East Chicago Washington (2)

1972 - Connersville

1973 - New Albany

1974 - Fort Wayne Northrop

1975 - Marion (2)

1976 - Marion (3)

1977 - Carmel

1978 - Muncie Central (6)

1979 - Muncie Central (7)

1980 - Indianapolis Broad Ripple

1981 - Vincennes Lincoln

1982 - Plymouth

1983 - Connersville (2)

1984 - Warsaw

1985 - Marion (4)

1986 - Marion (5)

1987 - Marion (6)

1988 - Muncie Central (8)

1989 - Lawrence North

1990 - Bedford North Lawrence

1991 - Gary Roosevelt (2)

1992 - Richmond

1993 - Jeffersonville

1994 - South Bend Clay

1995 - Ben Davis

1996 - Ben Davis (2)

1997 - Bloomington North

In 1997, the Indiana High School Athletic Association
Indiana High School Athletic Association
The Indiana High School Athletic Association is the arbiter of interscholastic competition among public and private high schools in the State of Indiana. It monitors a system that divides athletically-competing high schools in Indiana based on the school's enrollment. The divisions, known as...

 instituted a class tournament system, crowning four champions based on school size.

4A (Big School) Champions

1998 - Pike

1999 - North Central

2000 - Marion (7)

2001 - Pike (2)

2002 - Gary West Side

2003 - Pike (3)

2004 - Lawrence North (2)

2005 - Lawrence North (3)

2006 - Lawrence North (4)

2007 - East Chicago Central

2008 - Brownsburg

2009 - Bloomington South

2010 - North Central (2)

2011 - Bloomington South (2)

3A Champions

1998 - Indianapolis Cathedral

1999 - Plainfield

2000 - Brebeuf

2001 - Muncie South

2002 - Delta

2003 - Indianapolis Chatard

2004 - Evansville Mater Dei

2005 - Washington (4)

2006 - New Castle (2)

2007 - Plymouth (2)

2008 - Washington (5)

2009 - Princeton

2010 - Washington (6)

2011 - Washington (7)

2A Champions

1998 - Alexandria

1999 - Westview

2000 - Westview (2)

2001 - Harding

2002 - Speedway

2003 - Cass

2004 - Jimtown

2005 - Forest Park

2006 - Forest Park (2)

2007 - Northwestern

2008 - Fort Wayne Luers

2009 - Fort Wayne Luers (2)

2010 - Wheeler

2011 - Indianapolis Park Tudor

1A Champions

1998 - Lafayette Central Catholic

1999 - Tecumseh

2000 - Lafayette Central Catholic (2)

2001 - Attica

2002 - Rossville

2003 - Lafayette Central Catholic (3)

2004 - Waldron

2005 - Lapel

2006 - Hauser

2007 - Oregon-Davis

2008 - Triton

2009 - Jac-Cen-Del

2010 - Bowman Academy

2011 - Indianapolis Metropolitan

Total Number of Championships

See also

  • Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame
    Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame
    The Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame is a sports museum and hall of fame in New Castle, Indiana. It honors men and women associated with high school, college and professional basketball in Indiana....

  • Indiana Big School Football Champions
    Indiana Big School Football Champions
    Better known for its high school basketball, Indiana high school football has also been a staple of Hoosier weekends for more than 100 years. In 1930, more than 30,000 people jammed Notre Dame Stadium to watch Mishawaka beat undefeated South Bend Central, 6-0. At the time, it was one of the largest...

  • Indiana High School Basketball State Champions] - complete list 1911-2010 includes runners-up, scores and coaches
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