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Indiana All-Stars girls basketball history: Which schools have most? Players list by school

Indiana All-Stars girls basketball history: Which schools have most? Players list by school

The Indiana All-Stars added a girls game in 1976, coinciding with the IHSAA's adoption of girls basketball as a fully sanctioned sport.
Since then more than 630 girls have had the chance to represent Indiana vs. their Kentucky counterparts in the annual showcase.
Below is a school-by-school list of all the All-Stars, plus which schools have produced the most.
Alexandria
Anderson
Anderson Highland
Anderson Madison Heights
Attica
Austin
Avon
Barr-Reeve
Batesville
Bedford North Lawrence
Beech Grove
Bellmont
Ben Davis
Benton Central
Bloomfield
Bloomington North
Bloomington South
Blue River Valley
Bluffton
Brebeuf Jesuit
Broad Ripple
Brown County
Brownsburg
Cardinal Ritter
Carmel
Carroll (Flora)
Castle
Cathedral
Center Grove
Central Noble
Charlestown
Clarksville
Clinton Prairie
Columbia City
Columbus East
Columbus North
Connersville
Corydon Central
Covington
Crawfordsville
Crown Point
Culver Academy
Danville
Decatur Central
DeKalb
East Central
East Chicago Central
East Chicago Roosevelt
Eastbrook
Eastern (Pekin)
Elkhart Memorial
Eminence
Evansville Bosse
Evansville Central
Evansville Harrison
Evansville Mater Dei
Evansville Memorial
Evansville North
Evansville Reitz
Fishers
Floyd Central
Forest Park
Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger
Fort Wayne Bishop Luers
Fort Wayne Canterbury
Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran
Fort Wayne Elmhurst
Fort Wayne Northrop
Fort Wayne Snider
Fort Wayne South Side
Fort Wayne Wayne
Fountain Central
Franklin
Franklin Central
Franklin County
Gary Mann
Gary Roosevelt
Gary Wallace
Gary West Side
Goshen
Greenfield-Central
Greensburg
Greenwood
Hamilton Heights
Hamilton Southeastern
Hammond Bishop Noll
Hammond Gavit
Harrison (West Lafayette)
Heritage
Heritage Christian
Highland
Hobart
Homestead
Huntington North
Indian Creek
Indianapolis Arlington
Indianapolis Manual
Indianapolis Marshall
Indianapolis Tech
Indianapolis Washington
Jac-Cen-Del
Jay County
Jeffersonville
Jennings County
Jimtown
Kokomo
Lafayette Central Catholic
Lafayette Jeff
Lake Central
LaPorte
Lawrence Central
Lawrence North
Lawrenceburg
Lebanon
Leo
Linton-Stockton
Logansport
Maconaquah
Madison
Marion
Marquette Catholic
Martinsville
McCutcheon
Merrillville
Michigan City
Michigan City Rogers
Mishawaka
Mooresville
Mt. Vernon
Muncie Central
Munster
New Albany
New Castle
New Palestine
Noblesville
North Central
North Decatur
North Harrison
North Judson
North Knox
North Miami
North Montgomery
North Newton
Northeastern
Northfield
Northwestern
NorthWood
Norwell
Oak Hill
Owen Valley
Pendleton Heights
Penn
Perry Meridian
Peru
Pike
Pioneer
Plainfield
Portage
Princeton
Randolph Southern
Richmond
Rochester
Roncalli
Rossville
Rushville
Scottsburg
Seeger
Seymour
Shelbyville
Shenandoah
Silver Creek
South Bend Adams
South Bend Clay
South Bend LaSalle
South Bend Riley
South Bend St. Joseph
South Bend Washington
South Dearborn
South Knox
Southport
Southridge
Southwestern (Hanover)
Sullivan
Taylor
Tell City
Terre Haute North
Terre Haute South
Tippecanoe Valley
Tipton
Tri-Central
Trinity Lutheran
Triton Central
Turkey Run
Twin Lakes
Valparaiso
Vincennes Lincoln
Wabash
Warren Central
Warsaw
Washington
Washington Catholic
Wawasee
West Lafayette
Wes-Del
Western Boone
Westfield
Wheeler
Whiteland
Winchester
Wood Memorial
Worthington
Zionsville

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