2004 Methodist Sports Medicine Indiana North-South All-Star Banquet at Primos Banquet and Conference Center, July 16, 2004 in Indianapolis, Indiana.
![]() North All-Star Assistant Chip O'Neil (SB Clay) with his wife Linda and son Adam, a North All-Star. |
![]() North Head Coach Leroy Marsh with his wife Jamie and Munster All-Stars Bart Banach and Wally Cirafesi. Cirafesi was the MVP in the 38th annual game. |
![]() South All-Star head coach Keith Fiedler of Carmel with two of his All-Star players Chris Ayers and Andrew Fritz. |
![]() South All-Star assistant coach Bruce Green of South Spencer with All-Star Brandon Neighbors. |
![]() North All-Star coach Chris DePew of East Noble with All-Star player Jeff Wedding. |
![]() North All-Star coach Kirk Kennedy of Lowell with All-Star player Chris Marzotto. |
![]() North All-Star coach Steve Boozier of Blackford with All-Star Joe Batten. |
![]() Bessie and Roosevelt Colvin II. Bessie sang the National Anthem and Roosevelt was the honorary captain on Saturday. |
![]() Joe Goodman was the master of ceremonies again this year. |
![]() IFCA President Mike Spencer of Perry Central. |
![]() IHSAA Asst. Commissioner Bobby Cox. |
![]() Mike Spencer presents a plaque to Chad Murry of Methodist Sports Medicine. Methodist Sports sponsors the banquet and the All-Star game. |
![]() John Friend was one of the founders of the Indiana football Coaches Association. His former assistant at Munster, Leroy Marsh was the North head coach. |
![]() Ryan Baker, of Bishop Chatard, was the South winner of the Ralph Everman Award. |
![]() Jeff Wedding, of East Noble, was the North winner of the Ralph Everman Award. |
![]() Kathryn Hidde (right) was the female winner of the Heb Etchison Scholarship. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hidde of Vincennes Lincoln High School. |
![]() Kyle Johnson (left), was the male winner of the Heb Etchison Scholarship. His parents are Mr. and Mrs.. Gene Johnson of Jimtown High School. |