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33399933 Penn High School Mishawaka, Indiana Penn Sports Information pennsportsinfo@gmail.com Penn varsity schedule All times ET Home games uppercase Day Date Opponent Time/EST Sat. Nov. 26 CARROLL L, 63-81 Sat. Dec. 3 CROWN POINT L, 51-57 (OT) Tues. Dec. 6 South Bend Clay W, 73-66 Fri. Dec. 9 At Concord W, 47-38 Sat. Dec. 10 At Elk. Memorial L, 58-67 (2 OT) Thurs. Dec. 15 At S.B. Wash. L, 49-52 Sat. Dec. 17 MICHIGAN CITY L, 43-63 Tues. Jan. 3 NEW PRAIRIE W, 55-38 Fri. Jan. 6 S.B. ADAMS L, 60-69 Sat. Jan. 7 VALPARAISO W, 51-48 Thurs. Jan. 12 At Glenn W, 58-53 (OT) Tues. Jan. 17 NORTHRIDGE W, 57-47 Fri. Jan. 20 S.B. ST. JOSEPH W, 65-48 Fri. Jan. 27 At Mishawaka W, 63-50 Sat. Jan. 28 At Goshen L, 59-62 Thurs. Feb. 2 At S.B. Riley L, 78-69 Tues. Feb. 7 BREMEN 7:30 p.m. Thurs. Feb. 9 At Elkhart Central 7:45 p.m. Tues. Feb. 14 At Plymouth 7:30 p.m. Fri. Feb. 17 MARIAN 7:30 p.m. Tues. Feb. 21 At Jimtown 7:30 p.m. Fri. Feb. 24 At Merrillville 8 p.m. STATE TOURNAMENT Tues. Feb. 28 Sectional 7 p.m. Sat. Mar. 11 Regional TBA Sat. Mar. 18 Semi-State TBA Sat. Mar. 25 State Finals TBA PENN KINGSMEN (8-8 overall, 5-3 NIC) vs. Bremen Lions (7-10, 2-6) Northern Indiana Conference When: Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2017 Time: 7:30 p.m. Where: Penn High School Twitter: @The_Pennant Game preview Penn beat Bremen 76-39 last season. It was the first time Penn played Bremen since 1983. In that 1983 game, Bremen beat Penn, 56-53. Penn leads the all-time series record 8-2. Bremen is enjoying its best start in three seasons under first-year head coach Jerry Smith. Bremen s Matt Box hit the 1,000-point plateau for his career in a 53-51 victory against South Bend Clay on Thursday. Box is only the third player in Bremen boys basketball history to reach the 1,000- point mark. Penn High School facts Principal: Steve Hope Director of athletics: Aaron Leniski Assistant A.D.: Bridget Williams Enrollment: 3,600 Conference: Northern Indiana Conference Penn-Harris-Madison School Corp.: Supt.: Dr. Jerry Thacker Board of Trustees: Larry Beehler, Gary Fox, K. Jaye Galloway, Jim Garrett, Angie Gates, Chris Riley, Jamie Woods Coach Al Rhodes Al Rhodes attended Penn High School and then went on to graduate from Tri-State and Indiana University. He coached at Warsaw, Logansport, and Northrop before coming back to Penn. Rhodes guided Warsaw to a state championship in 1984. The latest addition to his long list of accolades is being inducted into the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame in 2010. Coach Rhodes is in his eighth season as the head coach of the Kingsmen. Coach Rhodes owns an overall record of 579-270 in 36 seasons overall and 125-78 in nine seasons at Penn.

PROJECTED PENN STARTERS 15 Brian Doslak 12 5-11 160 Team Capt.; career-high 20 pts. in upset of No. 12 Valpo. 30 Noah Applegate 10 6-6 195 Ave. 15.6 ppg, 7.1 rpg., career-high 35 pts. vs. No. 7 Riley. 11 Drew Lutz 10 5-11 140 Career high 14 points vs. St. Joseph; 2 nd on team in 3-pts. 35 Matt McCown 12 6-9 210 Bethel College commit; averages 8.0 ppg, 4.0 rpg. 43 Connor Schneider 12 6-4 210 Averages 6.3 ppg. and 4.3 rpg. OFF THE BENCH 12 Drew Schneider 10 5-10 160 Coming off broken leg; ranks in Top 5 on team in steals. 31 Noah Krathwohl 11 6-4 180 Career high 19 points vs. Clay; leads team in FG% (60%) 21 Beau Ludwick 10 5-11 155 Fourth on team in assists (18). 22 Stuart Feeley 12 6-3 160 Ex- #1 tennis player; back fracture ended tennis career. 23 Luke Carlton 10 5-11 155 Sophomore wing; also plays on Junior Varsity. 33 Kegan Hoskins 10 6-5 200 Sophomore; gives front court more depth. 45 Riley Smith 12 6-3 210 Senior post; 2 nd year on Varsity. Kingsmen coaching staff: Al Rhodes (head coach), Steve Lemme (associate head coach), Joe Sierzputowski (JV coach), Sean Penney (freshman coach), Ken Poling (assistant coach), Brad Rhodes (strength coach), Matt Cates (strength coach). Managers: Zach Parcell, Adam Gustafson. Videographer: Dylan Smith. Pronunciation guide: Doslak (Dose-lack), Lutz (rhymes with cuts), Schneider (sh-nye-der), McCown (muhcow-n), Kegan (kee-gan), Rhodes (roads), Lemme (lem-mee), Sierzputowski (sears-puh-tau-ski). PENN JUNIOR VARSITY 10 Sparsh Patel 10 5-7 105 13 Kevin Krutsch 10 5-10 135 15 Christian Marshall 10 5-11 135 25 Samuel Padrnos 11 6-1 180 31 Gavin Ruth 10 5-11 165 41 Alex Fadely 10 5-10 150 43 Jeffrey Pawlik 10 6-2 195 45 Brian Petersen 10 6-1 185 51 Nicholas Pardnos 10 6-3 155 53 Evan Chrise 10 6-4 185 55 Cameron Koschnick 10 6-6 165 PENN FRESHMEN 10 Luke Barker 5-3 105 11 Evan Groves 5-8 131 12 Carter Hickey 5-8 135 13 Lucas Small 5-8 150 15 Tyler Lahey 5-8 130 21 Parker Conley 5-10 130 22 Reegan Jackowiak 5-11 140 23 Julian Bark 5-9 132 25 Nicholas Bilotta 5-11 140 31 Zachary Kolmodin 6-0 175 33 Eli Smith 5-11 140 43 Grant Boyer 6-1 148 53 Jacob Rems 6-3 190 55 Jeffrey Hemmelgarn 6-5 190

MEET THE KINGSMEN 11 Drew Lutz 12 Drew Schneider 15 Brian Doslak 21 Beau Ludwick 22 Stuart Feeley 23 Luke Carlton 30 Noah Applegate 31 Noah Krathwohl 33 Kegan Hoskins 35 Matt McCown 43 Connor Schneider 45 Riley Smith

NORTHERN INDIANA CONFERENCE SCHOOL Conf. Overall Off. Ave. Def. Ave. Margin of victory Streak South Bend Riley 8-0 15-0 76.4 59.5 16.9 Won 15 South Bend Adams 6-1 13-4 70.4 64.9 5.4 Lost 1 Elkhart Central 7-2 14-2 59.2 52.4 6.8 Won 6 PENN 5-3 8-8 57.6 57.3 0.3 Lost 2 Marian 5-3 8-9 57.2 54.6 2.6 Won 1 South Bend Washington 4-4 8-9 53.2 52.9 0.3 Lost 2 Mishawaka 4-4 6-10 51.7 54.9-3.2 Won 1 South Bend St. Joseph 4-5 5-10 53.1 56.5-3.4 Won 2 New Prairie 3-5 9-9 50.2 46.7 3.6 Lost 2 South Bend Clay 3-6 5-10 59.6 59.2 0.4 Lost 6 Glenn 3-6 6-12 50.8 52.9-2.1 Lost 4 Bremen 2-6 7-10 48.5 56.7-8.2 Won 2 Jimtown 0-9 1-15 38.5 54.6-16.1 Lost 2 Bremen at PENN, 7:45 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 7 Elkhart Central at South Bend Clay, 7:30 p.m. Mishawaka at New Prairie, 7:30 p.m. Marian at Jimtown, 7:30 p.m. Rochester at Glenn, 7:30 p.m. South Bend Riley at South Bend Washington, 7:30 p.m. South Bend St. Joseph at South Bend Adams, 7:30 p.m. PENN at Elkhart Central, 7:45 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 9 Friday, Feb. 10 Glenn at South Bend St. Joseph, 7:30 p.m. New Prairie at South Bend Riley, 7:30 p.m. South Bend Adams at Mishawaka, 7:30 p.m. South Bend Clay at Marian, 7:30 p.m. South Bend Washington at Bremen, 7:30 p.m. Central Noble at Jimtown, 7:30 p.m. LaPorte at South Bend Clay, 5 p.m. Mishawaka at Wawasee, 2:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 11

McCOWN CHOOSES BETHEL Matt McCown, a 6-foot-9 senior for the Penn Kingsmen basketball team, will be attending Bethel College next year. I really like the coaches, and I also know a lot of people going there, McCown said of Bethel. Also, being close to home was a big factor for me. Plus, I really like the environment of the Christian school. There are a lot of good people there. Bethel assistant head coach Ryne Lightfoot said that the program is excited to have McCown be part of the Bethel family. Coming from a program like Penn, Matt will come in well coached and ready to compete at a high level, Lightfoot said. His character, work ethic, and commitment to excellence are exactly what we look for in our athletes. Matt has tremendous upside and his best days are ahead of him. McCown was a state finalist in high jump last season, and is also expected to compete in track for the Bethel Pilots. APPLEGATE SETS RECORD Penn owns a long and storied basketball history. However, never has there been a freshman more prolific in putting points on the scoreboard than Noah Applegate. Applegate, a 6-foot-5 wing, Noah passed up Tyler Brown in the 2015-2016 season to become Penn s top all-time freshman scorer in the varsity basketball program. Applegate scored 281 points last season on the varsity as a freshman. Brown had the previous record for freshman scoring on the Penn varsity with 161 points in the 2002-2003 season. When asked on how he felt about such an accomplishment Applegate said, I owe it all to my teammates! They have been doing a great job of getting me the ball and picking me up when I have a down night.

KINGSMEN PLAYING COLLEGE BASKETBALL Austin Torres Notre Dame Senior Forward 6-7 Taylor Brooks Indiana South Bend Junior Forward 6-6 Cory Kreiger Anderson Junior Guard 6-1 Christian Wittendorf U.S. Merchant Marine Junior Forward 6-3 Billy Doslak Saint Francis Sophomore Guard 6-0

Ryan Lutz Holy Cross Sophomore Guard 6-3 Nate Miller Holy Cross Sophomore Guard 5-8 Matt Trewhella Calvin College Freshman Guard 6-5 Trey Burns Bethel College Freshman Guard 6-3 Gunnar Dittrich Franklin Freshman Forward 6-6

PENN KINGSMEN HISTORY Sectional championships (15): 1964-65, 1967-68, 1971-72, 1972-73, 1982-83, 1983-84, 1986-87, 1991-92, 1995-96, 1998-99 4-A, 1999-00 4-A, 2000-01 4-A, 2005-06 4-A, 2006-07 4-A, 2013-14 4- A. Regional championships (6): 1971-72, 1986-87, 1998-99 4-A, 1999-00 4-A, 2000-01 4-A, 2005-06 4-A. Semistate championships (1): 2000-2001 4-A. Most Points, Career: 1,413 by 1964 graduate Keith Berkey Most Points, Season: 642 by Rod Creech in 1986-87 1,000 Point Club (Career) 1964 Keith Berkey 1,413 2006 Tyler Brown 1,210 1965 Stan Yoder 1,160 2001 Andrew Laird 1,150 1971 Jay Williams 1,149 500 Point Club (Season) 1987 Rod Creech 642 1965 Stan Yoder 551 1963 Keith Berkey 523 1970 Jay Williams 523 1965 Phil Allen 519 1988 Tim Thomas 515 196 Keith Berkey 503

All-time series records for Penn basketball Akron 0-1 Anderson 1-0 Anderson Highland 1-0 Anderson Madison Heights 0-2 Andrean 11-5 Batesville 1-0 Bremen 8-2 Bristol 3-0 Brownsburg 0-1 Carmel 0-2 Carroll (Allen County) 2-3 Cincinnati Withrow 0-1 Concord 52-27 Crawfordsville 0-1 Crown Point 1-2 Culver Military Academy 2-0 East Chicago Central 3-3 East Chicago Washington 1-0 East Noble 0-1 Elkhart 5-16 Elkhart B 1-0 Elkhart Central 40-30 Elkhart Memorial 41-25 Fort Wayne Central Catholic 2-0 Fort Wayne Concordia 1-1 Fort Wayne Elmhurst 1-3 Fort Wayne North Side 3-2 Fort Wayne Northrop 8-11 Fort Wayne South Side 4-1 Fort Wayne Snider 11-5 Gary West 1-0 Glen Oaks (Ohio) 1-0 Glenn 6-1 Goshen 42-22 Greene Twp. 7-1 Hammond 0-1 Hammond Clark 1-0 Hobart 2-0 Howe Military 2-0 Huntington 1-0 Huntington North 0-2 Indianapolis Arlington 1-0 Indianapolis Brebeuf 0-1 Indianapolis Pike 0-1 Indianapolis North Central 1-1 Jefferson Township 0-1 Jimtown 12-1 Lafayette Harrison 2-2 Lake Central 1-2 Lakeville 8-4 LaVille 5-2 LaPaz 1-1 LaPorte 8-7 Leesburg 1-0 Ligonier 1-1 Madison Township 6-1 Marian 38-11 Marion 2-3 Merrillville 2-9 Michigan City 1-2 Michigan City Elston 12-17 Michigan City Rogers 3-4 Michigan City Saint Mary s 1-1 Middlebury 2-1 Millersburg 2-0 Mishawaka 49-19 Mishawaka B 1-0 Muncie Central 0-1 Muncie North 2-0 Munster 2-5 Nappanee 5-5 New Carlisle 6-4 New Paris 1-0 New Prairie 2-0 Niles (Mich.) 12-3 Noblesville 0-1 North Judson 3-2 North Liberty 6-1 Northridge 25-8 NorthWood 29-10 Plymouth 22-18 Portage 8-2 Prairie Heights 1-0 River Forest 1-0 Rochester 1-0 Saint Joseph (Mich.) 4-0 South Bend Adams 46-29 South Bend Adams B 0-1 South Bend Clay 48-19 South Bend Central 2-6 South Bend Jackson 10-1 South Bend LaSalle 30-7 South Bend Riley 37-30 South Bend St. Joseph 42-22 South Bend Washington 36-35 South Bend Washington B 1-0 Terre Haute Garfield 1-0 Three Oaks (Mich.) 0-2 Tippecanoe Valley 1-1 Twin Lakes 1-0 Valparaiso 6-10 Wakarusa 3-2 Walkerton 3-3 Warsaw 6-12 Washington-Clay 3-2 Wawasee 1-0 Westview 1-0

PENN YEARLY W-L RECORDS Year W-L Coach 2015-16 11-13 Al Rhodes 2014-15 21-6 Al Rhodes 2013-14 23-2 * Al Rhodes 2012-13 17-5 Al Rhodes 2011-12 10-13 Al Rhodes 2010-11 12-9 Al Rhodes 2009-10 16-8 Al Rhodes 2008-09 7-14 Al Rhodes 2007-08 14-8 Dean Foster 2006-07 21-4 * Dean Foster 2005-06 24-3 ** Dean Foster 2004-05 14-8 Dean Foster 2003-04 19-4 Dean Foster 2002-03 13-9 Dean Foster 2001-02 8-14 Dean Foster 2000-01 23-3 *** Dean Foster 1999-00 20-5 ** Dean Foster 1998-99 13-12 ** Dean Foster 1997-98 8-13 Pete Smith 1996-97 17-6 Pete Smith 1995-96 19-5 * Pete Smith 1994-95 11-10 Pete Smith 1993-94 16-7 Jim Welsh 1992-93 13-9 Jim Welsh 1991-92 18-5 * Jim Welsh 1990-91 15-8 Jim Welsh 1989-90 15-7 Jim Welsh 1988-89 14-8 Jim Welsh 1987-88 16-7 Jim Welsh 1986-87 23-4 ** Dan Gunn 1985-86 12-9 Dan Gunn 1984-85 11-10 Dan Gunn 1983-84 15-9 * Dan Gunn 1982-83 17-7 * Dan Gunn 1981-82 9-12 Dan Gunn 1980-81 5-17 Dan Gunn 1979-80 4-17 Ike Tallman 1978-79 16-7 Ike Tallman 1977-78 9-12 Ike Tallman 1976-77 5-17 Ike Tallman 1975-76 10-13 Steve Yoder 1974-75 20-2 Jim Miller 1973-74 18-4 Jim Miller 1972-73 17-7 * Jim Miller 1971-72 22-5 ** Jim Miller 1970-71 16-6 Jim Miller 1969-70 13-10 Jim Miller 1968-69 14-8 Jim Miller 1967-68 18-6 * Jim Miller 1967-68 18-6 * Jim Miller 1966-67 7-15 Bob Brady 1965-66 2-19 Bob Brady 1964-65 15-10 * Bob Brady 1964-64 20-4 Bob Brady 1962-63 20-4 Bob Brady 1961-62 14-8 Bob Brady 1960-61 18-4 Bob Brady 1959-60 9-13 Bob Brady 1958-59 9-10 Bob Brady *-won Sectional **-won Regional ***-won Semi-state NORTHERN INDIANA CONFERENCE 1974-75 1986-87 1987-88 1996-97 1999-2000 2000-2001 2002-2003 2003-2004 2004-2005 2005-2006 2006-2007 2012-13 2013-14 CHAMPIONSHIPS

2016-17 KINGSMEN RECAP Game 1: Nov. 26, 2016 Carroll 81, PENN 63 Carroll High School of Fort Wayne scored an 81-63 victory against Penn in boys basketball action on Saturday, Nov. 26. Noah Applegate, a 6-foot-5 sophomore, scored 22 points to lead Penn. Matt McCown and Beau Ludwick scored 10 points each, and Brian Doslak contributed nine points to the Kingsmen attack. PENN (63): Drew Lutz 2, Drew Schneider 2, Brian Doslak 9, Beau Ludwick 10, Stuart Feeley 0, Noah Applegate 22, Noah Krathwohl 2, Matt McCown 10, Connor Schneider 2, Riley Smith 4. Carroll (81): Jacob Redding 21, Daniel McKeeman 16, Reece Swoverland 0, Arius Jones 5, Dillon Redding 15, Anthony Martin 2, Nathan Fish 0, Jordan Bridges 0, Riley Perlich 18, Nate White 0, David Ejah 0, Jared Hofer 4. PENN 15 34 47 63 Carroll 3 30 53 81 Three-pointers: PENN 1 (Ludwick), Carroll 10 (D. Redding 4, J. Redding 2, McKeeman 2, Perlich 2). Shooting: PENN 20-of-50 for 40 percent, Carroll 21-of-44 for 48 percent. Rebounding: PENN 37 (Doslak 6, McCown 6, Applegate 6), Carroll 19 (Jones 3, Hofer 3, J. Redding 3, D. Redding 3). Assists: PENN 11 (Applegate 4, Doslak 3), Carroll 10 (Jones 6). Steals: PENN 8 (Doslak 4), Carroll 10 (McKeeman 4, Jones 3). Fouls: PENN 25, Carroll 17. Game 2: Dec. 3, 2016 Crown Point 57, PENN 51 (OT) Penn s Noah Applegate hit a baseline jumper with :17 left in regulation to tie the score at 42-42 and help force overtime, but Crown Point pulled away for a 57-51 victory in the extra period on Saturday night in boys basketball action. Applegate, a 6-foot-5 sophomore, finished with 20 points. Senior guard Brian Doslak scored 19 points for the Kingsmen. PENN (51): Drew Lutz 0, Drew Schneider 3, Brian Doslak 19, Beau Ludwick 0, Stuart Feeley 0, Noah Applegate 20, Noah Krathwohl 2, Matt McCown 3, Connor Schneider 4, Riley Smith 0. Crown Point (57): Matt Hanlon 3, Dominic Tomich 14, Sasha Stefanovic 9, Ken Decker 11, Andrew Keanneally 19, Cameron Pimental 1, Yusuf Ahmed 0. PENN 12 12 7 11 9 51 Crown Point 12 9 14 7 15 57 Three-pointers: PENN 6 (Doslak 4, Applegate, D. Schneider 1), Crown Point 4 (Hanlon, Tomich, Stefanovic, Decker). Shooting: PENN 21-of-59 for 36 percent, Crown Point 16-of-34 for 47

percent. Rebounding: PENN 33 (Applegate 7, C. Schneider 6), Crown Point 26 (Stefanovic 9). Assists: PENN 13 (Doslak 8), Crown Point 10 (Tomich 5). Steals: PENN 4, Crown Point 5. Game 3: Dec. 6, 2016 PENN 73, S.B Clay 66 Noah Krathwohl scored 19 points, and Noah Applegate scored 17 points as Penn High s Kingsmen captured their Northern Indiana Conference Boys Basketball opener Tuesday night with a 73-66 victory against South Bend Clay. Penn (1-2 overall, 1-0 NIC) is at Concord (2-2) on Friday night and at Elkhart Memorial (1-2) on Saturday. Clay is 1-1 overall and 0-1 NIC. Krathwohl, a 6-foot-4 junior wing, was 8-of-9 shooting and hit 3-of-3 free throws. PENN 24 15 15 19 73 Clay 14 11 15 26 66 Three-pointers: PENN (2 (Lutz, Doslak), Clay 6 (Sheppard 4, Coleman 2). Shooting: PENN 27- of-53 for 51 percent, Clay 24-of-67 for 36 percent. Free-throw shooting: PENN 17-of-25 for 68 percent, Clay 12-of-17 for 71 percent. Rebounding: PENN 36 (C. Schneider 7, Doslak 6, Applegate 6, McCown 5), Clay 36 (Sheppard 8, Allen 5, Johnson 5). Game 4: Dec. 9, 2016 PENN 47, Concord 38 Noah Applegate, a 6-foot-5 sophomore, scored 20 points to power the Penn Kingsmen to a 47-38 high school basketball victory against Concord on Friday, Dec. 9. Applegate scored 14 points in the second half. His six points in the first half were back-to-back 3 s from the corner, the second 3 coming with four seconds left in the second quarter to give Penn a 22-16 halftime lead. Penn opened up the third quarter with a 9-0 run, building a 31-16 lead. Matt McCown, a 6-foot-9 Bethel College commit, scored 10 points for the Kingsmen. Penn (2-2) plays at Elkhart Memorial on Saturday, Dec. 10. PENN 47: Drew Lutz 0, Andrew Schneider 0, Brian Doslak 2, Beau Ludwick 4, Luke Carlton 3, Noah Applegate 20, Noah Krathwohl 2, Matt McCown 10, Connor Schneider 4, Riley Smith 2. Concord 38: Brandon Emerick 2, Cedric Mitchell 6, Denzel Haliburton 15, Grant Lucchese 0, Marvell Danner 0, Jaequon Boothe-Summers 2, Nathan Herman 0, Michael Johnson 4, Matt Auger 0, Grant Magnuson 9. PENN 15 7 11 14 47

Concord 9 7 6 16 38 Three-pointers: PENN 4 (Applegate 2, Carlton 1, Ludwick 1), Concord 1 (Haliburton 1). Shooting: PENN 17-of-35 for 49 percent, Concord 13-of-37 for 35 percent. Free throws: PENN 9-of-16 for 56 percent, Concord 11-of-13 for 85 percent. Rebounding: PENN 23 (Brian Doslak 8), Concord 17 (Haliburton 5). Assists: PENN 12 (Lutz 3), Concord 4. Turnovers: PENN 12, Concord 13. Game 5: Dec. 10, 2016 Elkhart Memorial 67, PENN 58 (2 OT) Connor Schneider scored 12 points and had seven rebounds, and Noah Applegate earned a double-double with 10 points and 10 rebounds, but the Penn Kingsmen suffered a 67-58 double-overtime loss to Elkhart Memorial Saturday night. Brian Doslak and Beau Ludwick scored nine points each for the Kingsmen. PENN 58: Drew Lutz 2, Brian Doslak 9, Beau Ludwick 9, Stuart Feeley 0, Luke Carlton 2, Noah Applegate 10, Noah Krathwohl 6, Matt McCown 2, Connor Schneider 12, Riley Smith 6. Elkhart Memorial 67: Joe Smith 23, Tryston Swartz 6, Iyan Jennings 2, Jose Soto 10, Hank Smith 16, Ga Various Crawford 10, Keldon Warrell 0, Lattell Washington 0. PENN 14 11 16 10 4 3 58 Elk. Memorial 9 14 17 11 4 12 67 Three-pointers: PENN 1 (Brian Doslak 1), Elkhart Memorial 6 (H. Smith 4, J. Smith 2). Shooting: PENN 24-of-61 for 39 percent, Elkhart Memorial 21-of-45 for 47 percent. Free throws: PENN 9-of-14, Elkhart Memorial 19-of-26 for 73 percent. Rebounding: PENN 42 (Applegate 10, Schneider 7, Smith 6, Ludwick 6), Elkhart Memorial 22 (Crawford 6). Assists: PENN 9 (Applegate 5), Elkhart Memorial 12 (Crawford 4, Soto 4, J. Smith 3). Turnovers: PENN 18, Elkhart Memorial 10. Game 6: Dec. 15, 2016 S.B. Washington 52, PENN 49 Penn s Matt McCown worked inside for 19 points, but the Kingsmen suffered a 52-49 loss at South Bend Washington. Noah Applegate contributed 11 points to the Kingsmen effort.

PENN (49): Noah Applegate 3 5-6 11, Beau Ludwick 1 1-1 3, Noah Krathwohl 1 2-2 4, Connor Schneider 1 2-2 4, Brian Doslak 2 1-2 6, Matt McCown 7 5-8 19, Riley Smith 1 0-0 2, Andrew Schneider 0 0-0 0, Drew Lutz 0 0-0 0. TOTALS 16 16-21 49. WASHINGTON (52): Tony Stuckey 1 0-1 2, DaQwan Dockery 0 2-2 2, Josh Wilson 2 0-0 4, Cory McKinney 6 1-4 14, Brandon Watts 3 0-3 6, Trey Petty 4 0-0 11, Demarcus Vaughn 3 0-0 9, Xavier O Neal 2 0-0 4. TOTALS 21 3-10 52. Penn 14 18 30 49 Washington 18 29 40 52 Shooting: Penn 16 of 36 (44 percent), Washington 21 of 31 (68 percent); 3-point goals: Penn 1 (Doslak 1), Washington 7 (Vaughn 3, Petty 3, McKinney 1) Game 7: Dec. 17, 2016 Michigan City 63, PENN 43 Noah Applegate scored 16 points and Brian Doslak scored 12 points, but the Penn Kingsmen suffered a 63-43 loss to Michigan City in high school basketball on Wednesday, Dec. 21. PENN 43: Drew Lutz 0, Drew Schneider 3, Brian Doslak 12, Beau Ludwick 5, Stuart Feeley 0, Noah Applegate 16, Noah Krathwohl 0, Matt McCown 5, Connor Schneider 2, Riley Smith 0. Michigan City 63: Matthew Westman 10, Keishawn Lewis 25, Jaronde' Boyd 11, Troy Jones 0, Dante Combs 4, William Hanyard 2, Mikiyah Smallwood 4, Keyshawn McGill 0, Orson Eckwood 0, Rayshon Howard 0, Salih Washington 7, Michael Briggs 0. PENN 15 2 17 8 -- 43 Michigan City 17 12 17 17 -- 63 Three-pointers: PENN 6 (Brian Doslak 4, Beau Ludwick 1, Drew Schneider 1), Michigan City 1 (Jaronde' Boyd 1). Game 8: Jan. 3, 2017 PENN 55, New Prairie 38 Penn High's Kingsmen shifted into high gear after trailing New Prairie 15-7 midway through the second quarter, and storming to a 55-38 victory in Northern Indiana Conference high school boys basketball action on Tuesday, Jan. 3.

Penn went on an 11-0 run and closed the second quarter with a 13-2 run for a 20-17 halftime lead. The Kingsmen would extend their run to 28-7 for a 35-22 lead after three quarters. Sophomore Noah Applegate led the Kingsmen with 15 points, seven rebounds and three assists. Senior Connor Schneider scored 10 points, and sophomore Drew Lutz contributed eight points to the Kingsmen attack. PENN 55: Noah Applegate 15, Connor Schneider 10, Drew Lutz 8, Brian Doslak 5, Matt McCown 5, Riley Smith 4, Beau Ludwick 2, Noah Krathwohl 2, Drew Schneider 2, Luke Carlton 2, Stuart Feeley 0, Kegan Hoskins 0. New Prairie 38: Zachary Ketterer 8, Bryce Bloode 7, Webb Kody 6, Tynan Williams 5, Garrett Ruiz 4, Michael Forrester 3, Cade Boniface 3, Jacob Tuttle 2, Aidan Cotter 0, Dawson Kegley 0, Colton Boren 0. Game 9: Jan. 6, 2017 S.B. Adams 69, PENN 60 Sophomore Noah Applegate posted a double-double 19 points and 13 rebounds to lead the Penn Kingsmen in a strong effort against South Bend Adams. Penn rallied from double-digit deficits twice but suffered a 69-60 loss to Adams on Friday, Jan. 6. Brian Doslak scored 12 points for the Kingsmen. Adams bolted to a 19-4 lead, but the Kingsmen closed to 29-28 just before halftime, sparked by an 18-4 run. Penn committed seven turnovers in the first quarter, but only had one turnover in the second quarter and outscored Adams 20-10 in the period. Penn used a 12-2 run in the fourth quarter to close within two points, but Adams pulled away in the final minutes. PENN 60 Drew Lutz 0, Drew Schneider 2, Brian Doslak 12, Beau Ludwick 6, Noah Applegate 19, Noah Krathwohl 11, Matt McCown 2, Connor Schneider 6, Riley Smith 2. Adams 69 Walter Ellis 9, Michael Green 23, Te Shan Godwin 8, Kyreece Parker 6, Rico Swanson Jr. 13, William Jeffers 0, Nick Fulmer 6, Shakell Johnson 4. PENN 8 20 10 22 60 Adams 21 10 17 21 69

Three-pointers: PENN 4 (Doslak 2, Applegate 2), Adams 6 (Fulmer 2, Parker 2, Ellis 1, Godwin 1). Game 10: Jan. 7, 2017 PENN 51, No. 12 Valparaiso 48 Penn point guard Brian Doslak stole the basketball in the final seconds and hit two free throws with :00.3 left, wrapping up a stunning 51-48 victory for the Kingsmen against No. 12 Valparaiso in high school boys basketball action on Saturday, Jan. 7. Penn rallied from a 17-point deficit early in the second half, 35-18. Penn had an 18-3 run in the second half, and the Kingsmen outscored Valpo 20-7 in the fourth quarter. Doslak also hit two free throws with :20 left to give Penn a 49-46 lead. Valpo was setting up to attempt a game-winning shot, inbounding the ball with :05 left. Immediately after Valpo inbounded the ball, Doslak darted in for the steal. Matt McCown hit a huge putback with :41 left to give Penn a 47-46 lead. Doslak finished with 20 points. Noah Applegate and Connor Schneider scored 10 points each for Penn. PENN 51: Drew Lutz 3, Drew Schneider 0, Brian Doslak 20, Beau Ludwick 0, Luke Carlton 0, Noah Applegate 10, Noah Krathwohl 2, Matt McCown 4, Connor Schneider 10, Riley Smith 2. Valparaiso 48: Connor Wolf 5, Adrian Casaday 6, Zach Anselm 2, Brandon Newman 2, Trace Ramsey 10, Marcus Gholston 1, Charlie Healey 5, Patrick Kelly 10, Jay Bisacky 7, Michael Mann 0. PENN 13 5 13 20 51 Valparaiso 18 14 9 7 48 Three-pointers: PENN 4 (Doslak 3, Lutz 1), Valparaiso 3 (Wolf 1, Healy 1, Casaday 1). Shooting: PENN 18-of-33 for 55 percent, Valparaiso 17-of-34 for 50 percent. Free throws: PENN 11-of-17 for 65 percent, Valparaiso 11-of-16 for 69 percent. Rebounding: PENN 21 (Applegate 5), Valparaiso 16 (Ramsey 5). Turnovers: PENN 15, Valparaiso 11.

Game 11: Jan. 12, 2017 PENN 58, Glenn 52 Penn High s Kingsmen rallied from an 11-point second-half deficit to score a 58-52 overtime victory in high school boys basketball action on Thursday, Jan. 12. It s the second consecutive game in which coach Al Rhodes Kingsmen rallied from a double-digit deficit in the second half. Penn fought back from 17 points in the second half to upset No. 12 Valparaiso 51-48 on Saturday, Jan. 17. Sophomore Noah Applegate, a 6-foot-4 wing, posted a double-double 20 points and 10 rebounds, to power the Kingsmen attack. Sophomore guard Drew Lutz scored 12 points. Senior Matt McCown, a 6-foot-9 Bethel College recruit, scored nine points. Connor Schneider scored seven points, all in the fourth quarter and overtime. Brian Doslak also scored seven points. Penn played the game without starting guard Beau Ludwick, who was ill. Glenn s Matt Strong, who hit seven 3-pointers, finished with 27 points. Penn had an 11-2 edge in second-chance points, outrebounding Glenn 37-25. Led by Lutz and McCown, the Kingsmen owned a 21-5 edge in points off the bench. PENN 58: Drew Lutz 12, Drew Schneider 2, Brian Doslak 7, Luke Carlton 0, Noah Applegate 20, Noah Krathwohl 1, Matt McCown 9, Connor Schneider 7, Riley Smith 0. Glenn 52: Grant Borsch 3, Zac Mago 14, Collin Barker 6, Jake Morris 2, Matt Strong 27, Mike Machnic 0, Jake Westafer 0, Nate Yung 0. PENN 7 13 10 16 12 58 Glenn 10 8 16 12 6 52 Three-pointers: PENN 2 (Lutz 1, Applegate 1), Glenn 8 (Strong 7, Borsch 1). Game 12: Jan. 17, 2017 PENN 57, Northridge 47 Penn High s Kingsmen turned in a dominating fourth-quarter effort, outscoring Northridge 28-15, to earn a tough 57-47 victory on Tuesday, Jan. 17. Penn has won four of its last five games. In those four wins, Penn has rallied from deficits of 8 (New Prairie), 11 (Glenn), 17 (No. 12 Valparaiso) and 7 (Northridge) points. Brian Doslak led Penn with 15 points hitting 3 three-pointers and finishing off the Raiders with 6-of-6 free-throw shooting down the stretch. Noah Applegate triggered an 11-0 Kingsmen run and finished with 10 points, nine in the second half. Applegate, a 6-foot-5 sophomore, also had seven rebounds and six assists.

Matt McCown scored 10 points, Connor Schneider scored nine points, and Drew Lutz scored eight points for the Kingsmen. PENN 57 Drew Lutz 8, Drew Schneider 0, Brian Doslak 15, Beau Ludwick 3, Noah Applegate 10, Noah Krathwohl 2, Matt McCown 10, Connor Schneider 9, Riley Smith 0. Northridge 47 Connor Utley 7, Braden Tadeo 0, Justin Wine 0, Jackson Erekson 2, Nick Yoder 11, Luke Morrison 21, Kyle Carson 2, Micah Yoder 2, Zack Welker 2. PENN 8 7 14 28 57 Northridge 12 8 12 15 47 Three-pointers: PENN 6 (Doslak 3, Lutz 2, Ludwick 1), Northridge 3 (Morrison). Game 13: Jan. 20, 2017 PENN 65, South Bend St. Joseph 48 On Friday January 20, the Kingsmen boys basketball team hosted the Indians from Saint Joe in a Northern Indiana Conference clash at Penn. The Kingsmen scored a 65-48 victory, winning their fourth game in a row, and winning their fifth game in their last six contests. Noah Applegate lead the Kingsmen in scoring with 16 points all in the second half. Brian Doslak followed with a 15 points. Drew Lutz scored 14 points. To start the game, both teams started off by just going 3-of-8 shooting in a lowscoring first quarter in which the Kingsmen led the Indians 11-8. The Kingsmen went on a 7-0 run in the second quarter, but the countered with a 6-0 run, and the Kingsmen owned a 24-20 halftime lead. The teams traded runs again in the third quarter. The Kingsmen went on a 9-0 run, followed by an Indians 7-0 run. The Kingsmen led the Indians 37-34 at the end of three quarters. Penn owned the fourth quarter. The Kingsmen went on a 12-0 run and went on to outscore St. Joe 28-14 in the fourth quarter to wrap up the victory. The Kingsmen are now 7-6 overall and 4-2 in NIC play. Penn plays at archrival Mishawaka on Friday, and at Goshen on Saturday. PENN (65): Drew Lutz 4-6 2-2 14; Brian Doslak 5 0-0 15; Noah Applegate 6 4-4 16; Matt McCown 3 3-4 9; Connor Schneider 2 0-0 4; Noah Krathwohl 1 0-0 2; Andrew

Schneider 0 0-0 0; Kegan Hoskins 0 2-2 2; Beau Ludwick 1 0-0 3; Stuart Feeley 0 0-0 0; Luke Carlton 0 0-0 0. TOTALS: 22 11-12 65. SAINT JOSEPH (48): Joey Clark 2 0-0 4; Brady Powers 4 1-2 9; Muhammad Shabazz 3 1-3 7; Michael Manion 4 0-0 10; Gunnar Sadowey 4 0-2 8; Alex Voss 0 0-0 0; Alex Mossey 0 0-0 0; Hunter West 3 0-0 8; Cam Watt 1 0-0 2; Lucas Kanczuzewski 0 0-0 0; Ben Terry 0 0-0 0; Joel Stangebye 0 0-0 0; Michael Anthony 0 0-0 0. TOTALS: 21 2-7 48. Saint Joseph 8 20 34 48 Penn 11 24 37 65 Three-point shooting: St. Joseph 4 (West 2, Manion 2), Penn 10 (Doslak 5, Lutz 4, Ludwick 1). Game 14: Jan. 27, 2017 PENN 63, Mishawaka 50 At Mishawaka High School Noah Applegate blasted off for a 9-0 run to snap a 46-46 tie, and power the Penn Kingsmen to a 63-50 Boys Basketball victory against Mishawaka on Friday, Jan. 27. Applegate, a 6-foot-5 sophomore, finished with 22 points. Brian Doslak and Drew Lutz scored nine points each, and Connor Schneider worked inside for eight points. Penn won its fifth game in a row against Mishawaka, and leads the all-time series 49-19. PENN 63: Drew Lutz 9, Drew Schneider 0, Brian Doslak 9, Beau Ludwick 2, Stuart Feeley 0, Noah Applegate 22, Noah Krathwohl 5, Kegan Hoskins 4, Matt McCown 4, Connor Schneider 8. Mishawaka (50): Payton Johnson 3, Luke Shively 10, Sam Shively 2, John Binion 16, Tre Sean Jefferies 0, Kenny Minnefield 1, Dylan Hall 14, Devin Wakes 4. PENN 16 13 11 23 63 Mishawaka 12 9 15 14 50 Three-pointers: PENN 1 (Applegate 1), Mishawaka 2 (Johnson 1, L. Shively 1).

Game 15: Jan. 28, 2017 Goshen 62, PENN 59 At Goshen High School Matt McCown scored 16 points, but the Goshen RedHawks ended Penn s fivegame winning streak with a 62-59 victory on Saturday night in high school boys basketball action. Drew Lutz scored 14 points for the Kingsmen. PENN 59: Drew Lutz 14, Drew Schneider 4, Brian Doslak 5, Beau Ludwick 1, Stuart Feeley 0, Noah Applegate 8, Noah Krathwohl 4, Matt McCown 16, Connor Schneider 7. Goshen 62: Michael Pinarski 2, C.J. Detwiler 5, Will Line 24, Deven Love 0, Joseph Good 0, Mitchell Walters 16, Simon Myers 0, Eliot Nafziger 9, Bryant Robinson 6. PENN 12 16 13 18 59 Goshen 12 16 11 23 62 Three-pointers: PENN 5 (Lutz 4, Doslak 1), Goshen 8 (Nafziger 3, Robinson 2, Line 2, Detwiler 1). Game 16: Feb. 2, 2017 No. 7 South Bend Riley 78, Penn 69 At Riley High School Penn High School sophomore Noah Applegate scored a career-high 35 points, but the Kingsmen suffered a 78-69 loss to No. 7 South Bend Riley on Thursday, Feb. 2 Riley improved to 15-0 overall and 8-0 in the Northern Indiana Conference. Penn is 8-8 overall and 5-3 in the NIC. Applegate, a 6-foot-5 wing, was a perfect 13-of-13 free-throw shooting. Senior point guard Brian Doslak scored 11 points for Penn. Riley's Damezi Anderson scored 21 points, and Maurice Scott, Jr. scored 18 points. PENN 69: Drew Lutz 6, Drew Schneider 2, Brian Doslak 11, Beau Ludwick 5, Noah Applegate 35, Noah Krathwohl 1, Matthew McCown 3, Connor Schneider 6.

Riley 78: Maurice Scott, Jr. 18, Jalen Jennings 4, Shamar Dillard 13, Damezi Anderson 21, Roland Austin 6, Rylan Grundy 3, Nate Marino 2, Marlon Taylor 8, Ty'Juan Reid 3. PENN 16 12 14 27-69 Riley 19 17 19 23-78 Three-pointers: PENN 4 (Doslak 3, Ludwick 1); Riley 3 (Scott 1, Dillard 1, Anderson 1).