Three Indiana high school girls basketball coaches have been chosen as 2025 Bob King Coaches of the Year by their peers in the Indiana Basketball Coaches Association, they was announced Thursday.
Lenny Krebs of Class 4A state runner-up Warsaw, Brian Satterfield of Class 4A semi-state finalist Hamilton Southeastern and Hollie Anson-Eaves of Class 2A state champion South Knox have been selected as honorees for the 2024-25 season through voting that occurred from late January through late February, IBCA executive director Marty Johnson said.
District 1 includes Northern Indiana.Â
Krebs guided the Lady Tigers to a 26-2 season and Class 4A state runner-up finish. Earlier, his Tigers won the Northern Lakes Conference, the Warsaw Sectional, the LaPorte Regional and the Frankfort Semi-State.
Krebs has compiled a 138-55 record in eight seasons at Warsaw, including NLC crowns in 2022, 2023, 2024 and 2025. His overall record is 268-229 in 22 seasons as a head coach, including a 130-174 mark in 14 seasons at Goshen, another NLC school. He previously was the freshman boys' coach at Fairfield in 1995-96, his alma mater. He then coached sixth grade boys, freshman boys and JV girls at NorthWood from 1996-2003 before becoming girls' head coach at Goshen.
Krebs has been named head coach of the 2025 girls' Junior All-Stars this summer.
He previously was honored as the NLC Coach of the Year in 2022, 2024 and 2025.Â
Honors are awarded according to IHSAA district boundaries, and one coach from each district is a recipient – Krebs in District 1; Satterfield in District 2; and Anson-Eaves in District 3. These three coaches will receive plaques as an IBCA District Coach of the Year during the 2025 IBCA Clinic, which is set for April 24-25 at Mt. Vernon High School in Fortville.
The Coach of the Year award is named for the late Bob King, the IBCA executive director from 1984- 94. King, a Lebanon native, coached at Sacred Heart and Shortridge high schools in Indianapolis before serving as an assistant basketball coach at Purdue University. He later also was as an assistant athletic director and associate athletic director at Purdue.