Mike Hamacher
Hobart - District I

Mike Hamacher led the Brickies to an 18-2 campaign
that was especially remarkable in that the team lost its
top returning player to injury in the fourth game of the
season. He is 95-55 in seven seasons at Hobart. He
previously coached at the JV, freshman and middle-school
levels, and he was an instructor and director at Strictly
Shooting Inc., a basketball shooting school, for 10 years.
He currently teaches U.S. History and sociology at
Hobart High School, and he has been named head coach of
the 2011 Junior All-Stars. His other accomplishments at
Hobart include:
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Lake Conference Black Division co-champions in 2005
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Northwest Crossroads Conference champions in 2009
(co-champions), 2010 and 2011
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Lake Conference Coach of the Year in 2005
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Northwest Crossroads Conference Coach of the Year in
2009, 1010 and 2011
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Northwest Indiana Times Girls Basketball Coach of the
Year in 2009
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Gary Post-Tribune Girls Basketball Coach of the Year
in 2009 and 2011
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IBCA District 1 Coach of the Year in 2011
Doug Springer
Northridge - District I

Doug Springer directed the Raiders to a 18-3 season
and a second-place finish in the Northern Lakes
Conference. He is 49-36 at Northridge in four years.
Including three seasons at Wheeler, where his teams went
52-18, his teams have gone 101-54 in seven seasons.
Springer is a 2001 graduate of Wabash College and a
2004 graduate of Valparaiso University School of Law.
During his coaching tenure, Springer’s teams have won
three conference championships, two sectional titles and
was a regional finalist. At Wheeler, Springer coached 2007
Indiana All-Star and current Notre Dame senior Becca
Bruszewski.
In his time at Northridge, the Raiders twice have set
school records for wins in a season, have had the best
season in school history and set a school record for
defensive average in a season. They finished 2010-11
ranked eighth in the ICGSA Class 4A poll and as the
state’s No. 12 team defensively.
Springer was selected the ICGSA District 2 Coach of
the Year in 2010 and served as a head coach for the 2010
Indiana Class Junior All-Star Game held in New Castle. He
has been chosen to be an assistant coach for the 2011
Junior All-Stars and serves as the ICGSA polling chair for
Class 4A.
David Baxter
Benton Central - District II

David Baxter directed the Lady Bison to a 23-2 record,
a Hoosier Conference title and a Class 3A state runner-up
finish in his first season.
He previously coached at Attica and has a 99-84
overall record in eight seasons. While there, Baxter
guided the Red Ramblers to sectional titles in 2005, 2006
and 2007 and a regional crown in 2006. Baxter coached 2008
Miss Basketball Brittany Rayburn at Attica and was a coach
in the 2008 North-South Indiana All-Star Classic.
Baxter is a 1991 graduate of Covington High School and
a 1997 graduate of Purdue University. He coached at Attica
from 2001-08, then became an assistant for two years at
Benton Central before being promoted to the head job this
season.
He currently is a fourth-grade teacher in the Attica
School Corp.
Julie Shelton
Mt. Vernon (Fortville) - District II

Julie Shelton of Mt. Vernon is honored after guiding
the Marauders to a 21-2 season that included a sectional
title and the championship of the Hoosier Heritage
Conference. Her MV teams are 197-92 in 13 seasons.
A 1989 graduate of Seymour High School, Shelton was
the school’s all-time leading scorer (1,564) and rebounder
(912) en route to becoming a 1989 Indiana All-Star. She
then went to Butler University, where the former Julie
VonDielingen scored a school-record 2,018 points, was a
four-time first-team all-conference player and was 1993
Midwestern Collegiate Conference Player of the Year. She
still owns multiple game, season and career records.
After college, Shelton became a teacher and coach at
Mt. Vernon, initially serving as a basketball assistant
and head volleyball coach. She was named the basketball
head coach for the 1998-99 season guided the Marauders to
HHC titles in 2000 and 2001. During Shelton’s tenure, MV
also previously won sectionals in 2003 and 2005 plus a
regional in 2005.
Shelton previously was the IBCA District 4 Coach of
the Year in 2000, and she was head coach for the Indiana
All-Stars in 2006. Earlier this year, Shelton was selected
as ICGSA District 4 Coach of the Year.
Beth DeVinney
Seymour - District III

Beth DeVinney guided the Owls to a 16-5 season in
2010-11 that included the championship of the Twin Lakes
Invitational. She is 127-70 in 10 seasons at Seymour,
including a sectional title in 2008.
She is 181-98 in 15 seasons overall, including five
years at Pike.
A graduate of Boone Grove High School, where she
played basketball for four years, DeVinney attended Purdue
University and began her coaching career while a college
student as a volunteer assistant to Jan Conner at Benton
Central. She became an assistant coach at Pike in 1992 and
was promoted to Red Devils head coach in 1996-97.
DeVinney was an assistant coach for the 2007 Indiana
Junior All-Stars and an assistant coach for the 2009
Indiana All-Stars. She also coached teams in the Down
Under Hoops Classic in Australia in 2000, 2001 and 2003.
Corey Simon
Evansville North - District III

Corey Simon directed Evansville North to an 18-5
record in 2010-11, including a Class 4A sectional title
and runner-up finish in the Southern Indiana Athletic
Conference.
Simon has been with the Huskies for 11 seasons, the
last seven as the program’s head coach. His teams have
compiled a 69-80 record, and this year’s sectional crown
was Evansville North’s first since 1999 just the program’s
third overall.
A graduate of Gibson Southern High School, Simon
earned his bachelor’s degree from Indiana State University
and a master’s degree from Oakland City University. He
currently teaches math at Evansville North.