You know you've had a good day of gym hunting when an athletic director (Leigh Latshaw) welcomes you with open arms, gives you a tour and unlimited access to a wonderful new gym (compared to New Harmony, Mt. Vernon was built in 1965) and a trophy case full of basketball history. And even though the Mt. Vernon (Posey) Wildcats have not won a Sectional title since class basketball began (their last title was in 1988), their dedication to the sport is in plain sight.
You know you've had a good day of gym hunting when you visit a town of gymless teams (Stendal) who inherited a World War 2 airplane hanger and turned it into a gymnasium. The appropriately named Aces won all three of their Sectional titles in the 1930s (1931, 1932 & 1939) and their former home is now a lovingly cared for community center.
You know you've had a good day of gym hunting when you discover one of the smallest gyms in the state located above a former hardware store that last hosted a team of local firemen. This hardwood court was home to one of two teams in Indiana with a mascot named after a character in the comic strip Popeye (Jeeps) and thanks to local businessman Bill Powell, now houses a treasure trove of Wheatland High School history including a letter from a Wheatland player to his parents after their Sectional victory over Freelandville (55-48). On the night before their Saturday matchup with Vincennes our young player (Ron or Bill) closes by asking his folks to "get us up by 8:30 or 9:00. We will eat breakfast at Sinclair Station at 10:30 (eggs, poached, & tea). Beat the Alices." Like I said, a good day of gym hunting. CGS.