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Sunday October 2 2016Sheridan Noblesville Cicero Arcadia Atlanta Carmel Fishers Westfield
Vol 3 No 196Mostly cloudy today with patchy fogbefore 11 am Partly cloudy tonight
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HIGH 69 LOW 51
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By JANET HART LEONARDAt sixty I began going to the gym on
a regular scheduleAt sixty-onenotso much
Oh myintentions are therebut my body is notWorking longhours sometimesuntil 900 mybody refuses toturn right intoLA Fitness as I
head north on 37 Walking daily betweenthe new car building and the used carbuilding at the car dealership I get in lotsof steps I know I need to work out withweights and strengthen my core withyoga If only my body were as strong asmy mind It isnt
Sharon McMahon a fellowcolumnist for the Hamilton CountyReporter gives great advice I read hercolumn religiously but I fail to followher commandments I appreciate the factthat she speaks to those of us who havebeen around a few blocks and over a fewhills And no we werent running orjogging
My husband is a yoga enthusiastHes been told it helps him with his golfgame His handicap is 127 I dont knowwhat that means but he smiles when hesays it so it must be OK I triedyoga once I was surrounded by nimbleflexible and skinny twenty and thirtyyear olds I tried to do everything theywere doing My body was not happy withme It said something to the effect thatan old cat should not be following youngkittens
And then there is my friend PatriceShe began running at sixty At almostsixty-one she is still running She has5ks planned months ahead of time Sheis now training for a half marathon I am
The Bicentennial Torch is coming to Hamilton Countyon Oct 13 and will be making stops at Celebration Stationsin Carmel Westfield Fishers and Noblesville
Hamilton County communities are gearing up to hostcelebrations 200 years in the making Asthe Bicentennial torch makes its way from Boone Countyto Hamilton County the community is invited to attendcelebration stations along the torch route to show city prideand cheer on local Hoosiers making history
Here are a list of the Celebration Stations and times thatthe torch will be arriving
330 ndash 415 pm - Center Green at the Palladium 1Center Green Carmel
Torch arrives 405 ndash 415 pmMichelle Corrao assistant director of Prevail and sexual
assault awareness advocate will run the torch to the firstCelebration Station along the route Carmelrsquos
Bicentennial celebration will include music by the IndianaWind Symphony fun and interactive booths ticketgiveaways by resident companies of the Center for thePerforming Arts food and drinks from Matt the Miller andother fun activities for all ages Mayor Jim Brainard andother city officials will be on-site to welcome the torchpassing through Kyle Condra a Medal of Valor recipientfrom the Carmel Fire Department will carry on the torch
445 ndash 510 pm ndash Union Bible College 434 S UnionSt Westfield
Torch arrives 5 ndash 510 pmBob Beauchamp owner of Beauchamp Antiques will
arrive at Union Bible College in a tractor and wagonMayor Andy Cook will address the crowd upon torcharrival All citizens are encouraged to wear green to showtheir Shamrock pride The Westfield Welcome Wagon willbe on-site as well as childrenrsquos activities and other
festivities Sabrina Richard a 10-year-old Food Networkfeatured chef will carry on the torch
530 pm ndash Conner Prairie 13400 Allisonville RoadFishers
Torch arrives 6-620 pmBill Kenley a Noblesville High School teacher and
coach will deliver the torch to Conner Prairie Terry Ankerpresident of the Hamilton County Legacy Fund will takethe torch into Conner Prairiersquos iconic helium balloon TheCelebration Station marks the opening night of the 33rdannual Headless Horseman event and cheer on sevenrunners who will transport the statersquos bicentennial torchthrough Conner Prairie Gates to Headless Horseman openat 530 pm Sarah Demmon coach for the IndySurviveOars and Marissa Walker an Indiana Foundation
Bicentennial Torch coming to Hamilton County Oct 13
Weekend fun across the countyReporter photos by Perry Williams
LEFT Wyatt Owens enjoys sitting in a NoblesvilleFire Department Fire Engine during the NFDrsquosannual Pancake Breakfast The engine was oneof the many displays available for kids in additionto the pancakes
BELOW LEFT The Hamilton County SheriffDepartment had an Information Tent available atthe Southwest Quad Picnic which took placeSaturday
BELOW Chelsea Gatewood and Kelly Balke ofGatewoods greeted customers at the PottersBridge Festival which took place Saturdaymorning at the Potters Bridge park
Look inside for more pictures fromSaturdayrsquos events around the county
Excuses reasonsand maybes
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so proud of her She has so graciously invited me to join her over and over As I have toldherif I am running I am being chased either by birds or clowns Seriously Seriously
I know why I am afraid of birds When I was a little girl I watched Alfred Hitchcocksmovie The Birds Watching Tippi Hedren trapped in the phone booth while birds wereattacking the glass well it still affects me today And clowns I have no idea why Imafraid of them OK that was a tangent or bunny trail I just took you on Sorry but myexcuses have reasons
Patrice and I are leaving shortly after I finish this column for a weekend womens retreatwith Grace Church One planned event is Christian yoga Patrice is so excited She hasalso discovered the thrill of yoga She says I will love it if I just give it another try Mymind is enthusiastic My cute exercise outfit is packed as well as my yoga mat My bodyis showing signs of reluctance I just keep reminding it that there will be no birds or clowns
Maybe I will get back to the gym and maybe I will overcome my fear of birds andclowns And maybe an old cat can learn new tricks and enjoy doing them Maybejustmaybe
JANET From Page 1
of Dentistry for the Handicapped boardmember will carry on the torch via trolleycar
615 ndash 650 pm ndash Fishers City Hall1 Municipal Drive Fishers
Torch arrives 640 ndash 650 pmGrace Weschler 11-year-old Lemonade
Day advocate will deliver the torch to theFishers Celebration Station in a sidecar Thefirst 50 people to arrive will receivecomplementary food and drinks whileenjoying live music from the Mudsock JazzCombo featuring music by Cole Porter andHerbie Hancock two musicians withHoosier connections Mayor Scott Fadnessaddress the crowd upon torch arrival TroyFettinger a dedicated Fishers police officerwill carry on the torch via the Pint Cycle
Closing Ceremony645 ndash 830 pm ndash Noblesville
Courthouse 33 N 9th St NoblesvilleTorch arrives 720 pmDavid Heighway Hamilton County
historian will walk the torch to the designedtorch holder on the steps of the NoblesvilleCourthouse where it will rest for theevening Local metal artist Bonnie Ramirezdesigned the torch holder that willultimately become a permanent piece ofpublic art in downtown Noblesville Theclosing celebration on Noblesvilles HistoricSquare will feature live music from theHunter Smith Band photo stationsinteractive historical elements themed
dinners at local eateries and merchandisespecials around the square
Note The sun will set atapproximately 707 pm Oct 13 A full mapof the Hamilton County leg of theBicentennial Torch Relay is available here
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But when the people were put forth he went in and took her bythe hand and the maid arose
- Matthew 925
50 Years AgoNews One year from today students in grades 7 through 12 will bestudying in the new Hamilton Southeastern High School When completedthe $231800000 school will contain 41 teaching stations an auditoriumgymnasium swimming pool cafetorium music rooms and planetariumSports Donrsquot be surprised if Noblesville football coach Bill Nevitt andCrawfordsville grid bossman Glenn Knecht stage a performance at the50-yard line before game time at Memorial Field Friday evening witheach man ldquosinging the bluesrdquoAd Markrsquos Furniture Cotton Mattress (twin size) $795
Robert Dean Glomski
November 4 1934 - September 29 2016
Robert Dean Glomski 81 of Carmel IN passed away onSeptember 29 2016 He was born on November 4 1934 in Eau ClaireWI
Survivors include his wife Edith children John (Sandra) KarenDan (Julia) Patricia (Brian) Barbara 11 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren
Family and friends will gather on Wednesday October 5 2016 at10 am in Our Lady of Mt Carmel Catholic Church where a MemorialMass will be conducted at 12 noon
Please visit wwwbussellfamilyfuneralscom to share a memoryand read Bobrsquos complete obituary
Arrangements Bussell Family Funerals Carmel-Westfield
A Friday night crash on the Hamilton-Tipton county line claimed the life of an Elwoodman
At approximately 1033 pm the Hamilton County Sheriffrsquos Office responded to thereport of an inverted vehicle crash on 296th Street east of the intersection with CarpenterRoad in the northeast section of Hamilton County A passing motorist spotted a vehiclein a field south of the road that serves as the county line between Hamilton County andTipton County
Responding police and fire units found a single occupant trapped inside the vehicleDeputies determined a blue 2001 Chevrolet Cavalier was traveling eastbound on 296thStreet when the driver ran off the roadway striking a utility pole and overturning Thedriver of the vehicle Steven E OrsquoNeal 29 Elwood was pronounced deceased by medicsat the scene of the crash
The cause of the crash is under investigation by the Hamilton County SheriffrsquosOffice Crash Investigation Team but high water from recent rains may have been acontributing factor in the incident Anyone with additional information should contact theSheriffrsquos Office at 317-773-1282
Elwood man killed inFriday night crash
A trooper who stopped to offerassistance to a disabled motorists foundhimself in a foot pursuit and thesubsequent arrest of that individual Fridaymorning
At approximately 1015 am TrooperTroy Sunier of the Indianapolis Districtwas patrolling I-69 southbound in the areaof 96th Street and observed a 2005 ToyotaCorolla disabled vehicle partially in theroadway with a male sitting inside Trafficwas being hampered and vehicles wereforced to swerve to avoid a collision
Trooper Sunier approached the vehicleand a white male wearing no shoes exitedthe vehicle and began to walk backtowards Sunier Trooper Sunierrecognized the male subject matching anearlier dispatch of a male subject nearMethodist Hospital driving in the grassand the wrong way on the ramp He wasalso reportedly outside his car withoutshoes taking photographs
Trooper Sunier explained to the manhe wanted to help The man began to walkin circles stating someone was looking forhim and clinching his fists TrooperSunier attempted to speak to the man but
he became more aggressive pushingSunier and running to the front of hisvehicle Sunier deployed his Taser and thesubject pulled out the barbs and rannorthbound on the exit ramp to 96th Street
Sunier gave chase and halfway up theramp a Good Samaritan picked up thetrooper offering him a ride to get in frontof the fleeing suspect The GoodSamaritan stopped his vehicle beside thesuspect The suspect approached thevehicle opened the driverrsquos door andattempted to pull the driver out of thevehicle The Good Samaritan sped off andstopped again once he was in front of thefleeing suspect
Trooper Sunier exited the vehicle andagain gave chase WB on 96th Street Thesuspect then ran into the Taco Bellrestaurant through the lobby and back outacross 96th Street where he was met byarriving Fishers Police Officer RobertGaines who also became involved in aphysical altercation with the suspect Thesuspect continued to resist and was
Disabled motorist stop on I-69leads to foot pursuit arrest
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successfully arrested with the assistance offurther arriving officers
Medics were called to the scene and thesuspect was treated for minor bleedingwhere he had pulled out the Taser barbs Hewas checked and release back to the custodyof law enforcement
The subject has been identified by aWest Virginia driverrsquos license as J WilliamHott 27 of Romney W Va
Romney was arrested on the followingBattery on a Law Enforcement Officer
3 counts Level 5 FelonyResisting Law Enforcement 2 counts
A MisdemeanorAttempted Entering of a Motor Vehicle
B MisdemeanorBlocking Traffic with a Motor Vehicle
A MisdemeanorPossession of Marijuana A
MisdemeanorPossession of ParaphernaliaRomney was incarcerated in the
Hamilton County JailAll suspects are presumed innocent until
proven guilty in a court of law
MOTORISTFrom Page 3
Launch Fishershosts 2016IndyIoT event
The second annual IndyIoTevent took place Wednesday inLaunch Fishers Over 300 peopleattended the event which isdesigned to bring togetherprofessionals from all differentindustries and show them how theInternet of Things is helping toimprove and transform businessand technology
Its a gathering of some of theleading companies in Indiana saidNicole delMastro director ofmarketing at CloudOne thecompany that hosted the event Sowe have a lot of their leaders joinus on stage for 15 to 20 minuteTED-talk like presentation wherethey are just showing talking aboutthe innovation thats happening inour companies around the Internetof things
Several major Indiana companiesparticipated in the event includingCummins Roche Diagnostics TycoInternational Battery InnovationsCenter and Tom Farms
Reporter photos by Richie Hall
Hamilton CountyReporterHamiltonCountyrsquos
HometownNewspaper
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Noblesville Schools new Miller Ambassadors community engagement class was atNoble Crossing Elementary today meeting with teachers and students to learn about howand why the district is doing school differently through their Miller Shift approach toeducation
The Miller Ambassadors program is an engaging year-long learning experience forselect Noblesville community leaders and school district parents to enjoy a deeperunderstanding of Noblesville Schools
Program participants are exposed to all facets of running a district including businessmanagement academic programs student services operations and more
Class members have the opportunity toGain first-hand knowledge regarding the functioning of Noblesville SchoolsExperience the engaging learning style we use with studentsParticipate in an extended dialogue with leadership on education issuesDevelop an understanding of how Noblesville Schools has created a unique culture of
educational excellence that is studied by other high-performing school districtsAmbassador graduates are partners in sharing Noblesville Schoolsrsquo vision throughout
the community and will be invited to continue to engage with the district through futureproject team and input gathering opportunities
This years class includes
Name BuildingOrganizationTJ Jordan NWMSKristin Smith HSNWMSRichell Vaughn HSNWMS
Marnie Bennington NWMSJennifer Beahrs Hazel DellTara Bushong Noble CrossingSheri Rice Promise RoadKriste Ortman White RiverLaura Paris NHSNWMSSarah Reed City of NoblesvilleJeff Zeckel NHS AlumniPaul Roberts Rotary ClubMike Corbett Ham Co Business MagazineJoe Arrowood KiwanisLu McKee St VincentPhyllis Lineberger Senior Citizens OrganizationChuck Goodrich Gaylor ElectricWil Hampton City CouncilNSEFBob Dubois ChamberPerry Williams NMSLionsBrenda Baker RiverviewDan Clark Ivy TechEdra Waterman Hamilton East Public LibraryDave Johnson IEGS
Community leaders go back to school
LEFT Phyllis Lineberger meets with a Noble Crossing4th grader to discuss Genius Hour an opportunityfor students to explore real-world learning of theirchoice in the classroomABOVE Joe Arrowood observes Noble Crossing 5thgraders as they collaborate on a hands-on sciencecritical study opportunity
Photos courtesy Noblesville Schools
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Living Proof provided music during Saturdayrsquos Southwest Quad Picnic
Reporter photos by Perry Williams
Rick Taylor retired Fireman andNoblesville Common Councilmember grilled pancakes for thehungry customers at the NoblesvilleFire Departmentrsquos Auxiliary PancakeBreakfast The breakfast is offeredto the community in conjunction withthe Fire Prevention and SafetyAwareness Open House that theNoblesville Fire Department hosts
A portion of the proceeds goes toa worthy cause and this year we aretaking care of our own NFDEngineer Burke Smith and his familyare fighting the good fight since hiswife Betsy was diagnosed withGlioblastoma last year In additionto sales from the pancake breakfastthere were Cancer Awareness T-shirts and a prize raffle to also raisefunds Our goal this year is to beable to donate $2500 to the SmithFamily The remainder of theproceeds will be used to fund theNFD Auxiliary to serve the firedepartment and the public throughoutthe year
Southwest Quad Picnic
ABOVE Sam Dawson and Max Joslin enjoy archery shooting booth set up byHamilton County ParksRIGHT Many booths and customer strolled the Covered Bridge
Potters Bridge Festival
Noblesville Fire Department Pancake Breakfast
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Racers wait at the starting line for the flag to drop at the Grand Junction Derby which took place in downtown Westfield Saturday afternoon
Grand Junction DerbyReporter photos by Perry Williams
LEFT Derek Daly announced the Derby race
ABOVE Racers waited in the pits before heading to the starting line
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By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorDown by a seemingly insurmountable
number of shots with nine holes left at theIHSAA state girls golf finals Saturday atPrairie View Golf Course in CarmelWestfield nearly came all the way back
The Shamrocks trailed two-timedefending champion Evansville North by10 shots but fought their way back towithin one with three holes remaining Butthe Wildcats held on and won their thirdconsecutive state championship withWestfield the runner-up for the second yearin a row
Evansville North finished with a teamscore of 618 while the Shamrocks carded620 Westfield had to fight off ColumbusNorth for the runner-up trophy the BullDogs finished third with 623
With the 10-shot deficit and the numberof holes left running out Shamrocks coachTrevor Neu gave his team an update afterthe front nine
I talked to a couple of the kidsindividually let them know where we wereat and told them that we needed to startbeing a little bit more aggressive with shotswe were comfortable with said Neu Icouldnt be more proud of this group of kidsand how they fought yesterday and howthey thought today
Westfield carded a 302 in its Saturdaysecond round an improvement of 16 shotsfrom its first round score of 318 TheShamrocks and a few other teams had tofinish some of their first-round playSaturday after rains interrupted Fridaysfirst round
Westfields consistency helped bring itinto contention Cailyn Henderson scored152 for her two rounds with Jocelyn Bruchright behind by shooting 153 Both girlswere also named to the All-State team afterthe conclusion of the meet
We definitely did not play our best asa team but we tried to persevere out thereon the last nine and made up somestrokes said Henderson We were in ittil the very last hole and they ended upwinning by two But we still played prettywell at the last nine
I just took it one shot at a time saidthe freshman Bruch I struggled a littleyesterday but I just tried to play for myselfand my team do the best that I could
Margaret Wentz shot 155 seniorMorgan Baechle scored 156 and AdrienneMontalone had 161 for the Shamrocks
Carmel placed fifth as a team with a655 Nina Hecht earned a medal finishingas part of a four-way tie for seventh placewith a 151 That earned her a spot on theAll-State team as well
It feels really good and awesome -considering how I played at sectionals and
regionals - to bounce back said Hecht Ithought my season went pretty good andit was fun sharing it with my sister
Ninas sister Rani Hecht carded a 157playing well in her senior appearance atstate
We did have a better day today saidCarmel coach Kelly Kluesner Nina andRani are the two that made a big differencetoday They just kept on fighting For Ninato be even par she shot 38 on the front andturned around and shot 34 on the backWere very proud
Hamilton Heights Caitie Gehlhausenwas the fourth county player to earn All-State honors Gehlhausen played as anindividual at state finishing with a two-dayscore of 154
I definitely had a lot of fun and Iplayed a lot better than what my scores hadshown so Im still happy with my gamesaid Gehlhausen who has committed toplay Division I golf at High PointUniversity in High Point NC
It was definitely some toughconditions so props to Holly Anderson forshooting what she did said GehlhausenAnderson from Columbus North was theindividual medalist with a score of 146 twoover par
Fishers placed seventh as a team TheTigers carded a 669 which is a 42-shotimprovement from their score last yearwhich coach Danny Smith called aremarkable improvement Morgan Lewisand Kennedy Brooker both had 158s
We played a lot better the second daythan yesterday said Smith Yesterdaywas tough Ten hours out on the golfcourse its hard to get to play 18 holes in10 hours
Hamilton Southeastern finished tied for11th with a score of 697 Julia Eaton ledthe Royals with a score of 168
Team scores Evansville North312-306=618 Westfield 318-302=620 Columbus North 314-309=623 Zionsville 318-320=638 Carmel 331-324=655
lsquoRocks finish second Hecht makes top 10
Reporter photo by Richie Hall
The Westfield girls golf team finished as state runner-up for the second year in a row The Shamrocks carded a team scoreof 620 just two shots behind Evansville North which won state for the third consecutive year
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There was no question in the mind ofHamilton Heights coach Mitch Street thatonce his Huskies got into the end zone hewould go for the victory
Thatrsquos exactly what happened Saturdayafternoon at Lucas Oil Stadium inIndianapolis as the Huskies defeated TwinLakes 14-13
Twin Lakes had just taken the lead with737 remaining on an 11-yard touchdownrun and a PAT kick That gave the Indiansa 13-6 edge They had scored in the firstquarter on a 37-yard field goal and in thesecond quarter on a 35-yard field goal withjust eight seconds before halftime
Heights got the ball setting up its finaltouchdown on an intercepted pass bySterling Weatherford
The touchdown came on a four-yard passfrom Riley White to Jesse Brown
ldquoI didnrsquot want to play them in overtimerdquoStreet said after the game concerning hisdecision to go for the two-pointer
White passed to Weatherford for thewinning points
ldquoWe work on plays like this everyThursdayrdquo Street said
ldquoI just didnrsquot think the matchup favoredus to go into overtime We had a chance towin the game and we took itrdquo
Actually Hamilton Heights had misseda PAT kick earlier in the game
After Twin Lakes went to halftime withthe two field goals and the 6-0 lead theHuskies got on the board at the 202 markin the third quarter White tossed a 10-yardpass to Brown for the TD The PAT kickfailed leaving the two teams deadlocked at6-6 entering the fourth quarter
White filled in at quarterback for JoshFeltz He hit on 6-of-12 passes for 74 yards
Without Feltz the Huskies ran the ballmore Clayton Cowan carried 14 times for59 yards and White 11 times for 57 yards
ldquoWe did some good thingsrdquo said StreetldquoA couple of penalties for first downs hurt
us We moved the ball well early in thegamerdquo
The win left Hamilton Heights with a 4-2record Both teams play in the HoosierConference but in different divisions
Heights is in the East where it looks asif the Huskies will finish secondNorthwestern has finished play with a 3-1
record and has beaten Heights The Huskiesare in a second place fight with Tipton each2-1 Since Hamilton Heights has defeatedTipton the Huskies can finish second bywinning at Western on Friday
Position week in the conference will bethe final week of the season
Street goes for the win
Reporter photo by Kirk Green
Hamilton Heights football coach Mitch Street had plenty to be happy about after the Huskies beat Twin Lakes 14-13 at Lucas Oil Stadium on Saturday Heights won bymaking a two-point conversion with 31 seconds left
Heights 14 Twin Lakes 13Heights 0 0 6 8 ndash 14Twin Lakes 3 3 0 7 ndash 13
Game Stats HH TLFirst Downs 11 15 By Rushing 6 12 By Passing 3 1 By Penalty 2 2Yards Rushing 33-163 55-222Yards Passing 74 29CompAttInt 6-12-0 1-7-2FumblesLost 1-0 2-1PenaltiesYards 7-59 7-59
Heights ScoringThird Quarter
Jesse Brown 10-yard pass from RileyWhite (kick failed) 202
Fourth QuarterBrown 4-yard pass from White (SterlingWeatherford pass from White) 31
Heights StatsRushing Clayton Cowan 14-59 White11-57 Brown 3-29 Jake Beale 2-minus1 Weatherford 3-19Passing White 6-12-74Receptions Weatherford 2-27 Brown 4-7
Homestead 328-334=662 Fishers 337-332=669 Western329-341=670 Chesterton 350-338=688 Lake Central 346-350=696 Hamilton Southeastern 34-341=697 Penn 347-350=697 Evansville Memorial 364-356=720 Bishop Dwenger361-369=730Top 10 scores 1 Holly Anderson (CN) 75-71=146 2 ElyseStasil (Ch) 75-73=148 T3 Alexia Miestowski (LC) 78-71=149Reece Malapit (Yorktown) 73-76=149 T5 Danbi Kim (CN)75-75=150 Morgan Dabagia (H) 72-78=150 T7 Nina Hecht (C)79-72=151 Hadley Walts (EN) 80-71=151 Lauren Guiao (EM)77-74=151 Annabelle Pancake (Z) 74-77=151
Westfield scores Cailyn Henderson 77-75=152 Jocelyn Bruch79-74=153 Margaret Wentz 80-75=155 Morgan Baechle 82-84=156 Adrienne Montalone 83-78=161Other Carmel scores Rani Hecht 79-78=157 Angie Kavanaugh85-86=171 Erin Evans 89-88=177 Libby McGuire 88-92=180Fishers scores Morgan Lewis 79-79=158 Kennedy Brooker 81-77=158 Anna DelPrince 84-88=172 Kate Alt 93-88=181 BrookeWilson 93 (first day) Grace Brooks 91 (second day)Southeastern scores Julia Eaton 90-78=168 Haleigh Gray 84-86=170 Chelsea Morrow 90-86=176 Nicole Dillow 92-91=183Phyllis Cha 95 (first day) Dagny Gladwell 97 (second day)Hamilton Heights score Caitie Gehlhausen 76-78=154
lsquoROCKS From Page 9
Four HamiltonCounty playersearned All-Statehonors followingthe conclusion ofthe girls golf statemeet Saturday
They are (picturedfrom left) CaitieGehlhausen
Hamilton HeightsNina Hecht
Carmel CailynHenderson
Westfield JocelynBruch Westfield
Reporter photo byRichie Hall
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By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorThe IHSAArsquos soccer sectional
tournament begins Monday and it is usuallya wild event here in Hamilton County
Both the boys teams and girls teams willplay at four different sites in two classes -the big schools in 2A the small schools in1A Herersquos a site-by-site look at eachsectional
BOYSAT HAMILTON SOUTHEASTERNAction in this sectional starts right away
with the Class 2A No 12 host Royals takingon Pendleton Heights in the first round onMonday
The two teams met early in the seasonback on Aug 16 with HSE winning 5-0Matt Kuster has totaled 10 goals for theRoyals to lead the team
With the draw we will have to win 3games in order to repeatas sectional champions said Southeasterncoach Chris White If we are victorious inthe opener we will face a much improvedand under the radar opponent in Andersonfollowed by a possible match up with rivalFishers or other top 20 team Noblesville Our sectional is always very competitiveand it will be no different this year We have
the capability but are still working onputting it all together after going throughmost of the season without our full roster ofplayers due to injury
Fishers and Noblesville play each otherin the first semi-final on Wednesday Thetwo teams just recently met last SaturdaySept 24 with the Tigers winning 2-1
Noblesville is always a quality team andit seems we have tough battles every timewe play said Tigers coach Rob Pels
Millers coach Brian Prange agreedsaying that a playing a Hoosier CrossroadsConference team is always tough and itbecomes just as challenging when you playthem twice and less than 2 weeks apart
I know Fishers has a good team andwell coached said Prange
AT ZIONSVILLEThis four-team sectional might be
tougher than any other in the state The firstWednesday semi-final features No 18Guerin Catholic against Westfield whichcan hold its own with any team in the state
The two teams did not meet in theregular season KJ Clardy has scored ninegoals for the Shamrocks with AndrewGarvey also netting nine for the GoldenEagles
ldquoI think all of the teams inour sectional are evenly matched said GCcoach John Cech All 4 teams have anexcellent opportunity to move on toregionals It will surprise me if the goalspread in any of the games is more than 1Westfield is a talented team that is very wellcoached Coach Vaughn gets the most outof his kids year after year and meeting himand his team in a one and done situation willbe a big challenge for usrdquo
The second semi-final will be a big one- No 8 Carmel vs No 9 Zionsville The twoteams played on Aug 27 and it was afittingly close game with the Greyhoundswinning 1-0
I truly feel that our sectional is one ofthe toughest if not the toughest sectional inthe entire state It doesnt matter who wedraw said Carmel coach Shane Schmidtwho called the other teams in Sectional 17top-notch quality teams
We all play tough regular seasonschedules that hopefully prepares us for thestate tournament said the coach
Carmel beat Homestead 2-0 Saturday towin its last regular season game EthanAbbott scored a goal and AdamGostomelsky recorded the shutout asgoalkeeper
AT HAMILTON HEIGHTSOver in Class 1A the host Huskies will
play a Monday first-round game againstAnderson Prep which is winless for theseason The two teams did not play eachother in the regular season Heights coachDerrick Dean noted that his team will haveto go the long route and play in threegames to win the sectional That wouldinclude a good Liberty Christian team in thesemi-finals and No 11-ranked MuncieBurris on the other side of the draw
AT PARK TUDORIn this four-team sectional Sheridan
plays a 7-7-1 host Panthers team in the firstsemi-final The Blackhawks are winless thisyear
University gets a Heritage Christianteam that is receiving votes in the 1A pollThe two teams did not meet this seasonRyan Williams is leading the Trailblazers ingoals with 13
GIRLSAT NOBLESVILLEClass 2A Sectional 16 is arguably the
toughest girls soccer sectional in the stateIf one has any doubts look no further than
By DON JELLISONReporter EditorOnce the regional round of the IHSAA
boys tennis tourney opens on TuesdayCarmel will be challenged and HamiltonSoutheastern will ride the roll as a challenger
Not in the same regionalCarmel will play at Kokomo Hamilton
Southeastern will play at North CentralThe two Hamilton County powerhouses
swept through sectionals on Friday bothadvancing by 4-1 decisions Southeasterndefeated Noblesville and Carmel took outNo 5 ranked Guerin Catholic
Carmel the statersquos No 1 ranked teamwill open play in the Kokomo Regional at
430 pm on Tuesday meeting No 17 ratedWest Lafayette In the other first roundmatchup No 20 and host Kokomo will meetLogansport also at 430 pm
The championship meet of the KokomoRegional is scheduled for Wednesday at430 pm
Carmel which won its seventh straightsectional will be gunning for its 14thregional championship
Hamilton Southeastern (No 6) comingoff its sixth straight sectional win will havea tougher road than Carmel The Royalslooking for a fourth regional title will openat North Central at 430 pm taking on thehost Panthers
North Central is ranked No 3 and is athree-time defending state champion
In the other first round contest at NorthCentral New Palestine will take on thewinner of the Lawrence North sectionalwhich is yet to be decided The Wildcatssectional was postponed to Monday due torains LN will play Heritage Christian Thechampionship matchup at NC will be playedWednesday at 4 pm
Before North Central put together itscurrent string of three consecutive statechampionships Carmel won three in a row
Twelve of the last 14 state crowns havebeen won by Carmel North Central and No
2 ranked Park Tudor - a team that HSE beatlast week
At KokomoTuesday 430 pm Kokomo vs LogansportTuesday 430 pm Carmel vs WestLafayetteWednesday championship at 430 pm
At North CentralTuesday 430 pm Southeastern vs NorthCentralTuesday 430 pm New Palestine vsLawrence North sectional winnerWednesday championship at 4 pm
No 1 lsquoHounds No 6 Royals head to regionals
Sectional tournament begins Monday
Reporter photo by Kirk Green
Noblesvillersquos girls soccer team honored its seniors during its Wednesday game with Hamilton Southeastern The Millers will take on Fishers in the first semi-final at theNoblesville sectional on Thursday
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BOYSCLASS 2ASectional 16 at Hamilton SoutheasternFirst round - Monday Oct 3Southeastern (11-2-4) vs Pendleton Heights
(5-10-1) 6 pmSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Fishers (4-10) vs Noblesville (8-5-3) 5 pmAnderson (10-4-1) vs Monday winner 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm
Sectional 17 at ZionsvilleSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Guerin Catholic (11-2-3) vs Westfield (6-8-1)
5 pmZionsville (14-3) vs Carmel (9-2-5) 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm
CLASS 1ASectional 46 at Hamilton HeightsFirst round - Monday Oct 3Heights (6-8-2) vs Anderson Prep (0-11-1) 6
pmSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Muncie Burris (9-1-4) vs Wapahani (0-10-2)
5 pmLiberty Christian (9-3) vs Monday winner 7
pm
ChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm
Sectional 47 at Park TudorSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Park Tudor (7-7-1) vs Sheridan (0-12) 5 pmHeritage Christian (8-5-1) vs University
(9-2-1) 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm
GIRLSCLASS 2ASectional 16 at NoblesvilleFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4Pendleton Heights (11-4) vs Anderson (0-11)
6 pmSemi-finals Thursday Oct 6Fishers (5-4-4) vs Noblesville (4-6-2) 5 pmSoutheastern (9-4-3) vs Tuesday winner 7
pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm
Sectional 17 at WestfieldSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6Westfield (3-10-1) vs Carmel (13-2-1) 5 pmGuerin Catholic (5-7-1) vs Zionsville (9-6-2)
7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm
CLASS 1ASectional 40 at SheridanFirst round - Monday Oct 3Sheridan (5-7-3) vs Wapahani (2-10) 6 pmFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4Muncie Burris (5-7) vs Tipton (5-3-2) 5 pmEastern (3-8) vs Tri-Central (1-7-3) 7 pmSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6Heights (7-8-1) vs Monday winner 5 pmTuesday winners 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm
Sectional 42 at Heritage ChristianFirst round - Monday Oct 3Broad Ripple (4-4-1) vs Park Tudor (9-4-1)
7 pmFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4University (8-5-2) vs Heritage Christian (na)
5 pmScecina (2-8) vs Bishop Chatard (12-1-1) 7
pmSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6International (1-4-2) vs Monday winner 5
pmTuesday winners 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm
Hamilton County soccer sectional pairings
the first semi-final game which is Thursday between No13 Fishers and No 20 Noblesville
Both teams have under 500 records but no one woulddeny that both teams are among the top 20 in the state TheTigers and Millers play brutal schedules including acampaign in the Hoosier Crossroads Conference which hasfive teams ranked in the top 20
Noblesville and Fishers met on Sept 12 playing to a1-1 tie
Millers coach Mike Brady said his team is a better teamnow than we were at the beginning of the season and wellhave to be even better yet to make the kind of run theMillers are capable of making
The state tournament is the best time of the year saidTigers coach Ben Beasley He said that playing a team astalented as Noblesville is very exciting Coach Bradysteams always play physical and are very organizedBeasley said that Noblesville is one of the best programsin the country and will demand our best performance ofthe year
Hamilton Southeastern ranked No 7 will await thewinner of a Monday first-round game between an 11-4Pendleton Heights team and winless Anderson
I have enjoyed this group of girls so much this yearsaid HSE coach Greg Davidson The coach said the teamdesigned our season to be tournament ready and islooking forward to seeing what the fruits of our laborproduce
AT WESTFIELDSectional 17 at Westfield will also be a tough one In
this four-team sectional No 3 Carmel takes on theShamrocks in the first semi-final The Greyhounds beatWestfield 6-0 in a game played this past Monday
Katie Soderstrom has scored 19 goals to lead CarmelSectional 17 is normally one of the toughest in the state
tournament said Hounds coach Frank Dixon Lookingat records might lead you to believe it is down this yearbecause only Carmel and Zionsville are ranked in the ISCAtop 20 but that would be a mistake Both Guerin andWestfield have played very difficult regular seasonschedules and will be dangerous
The Golden Eagles will take on No 6 Zionsville in thesecond semi-final Those two teams also played this pastMonday with Guerin upsetting the Eagles 1-0
Were stoked for the opportunity to line up against oneof the state and nations best said GC coach JonathanMcClure We intend to maximize our upcoming trainingsessions to be best prepared for the challenge in front of us
AT SHERIDANThe Blackhawks host Class 1A Sectional 40 a seven-
team event Sheridan plays right out of the gate taking onWapahani Monday
The two teams did not meet in the regular season
I really like our draw for the sectionals said Hawkscoach Kurtis Olsan I like that we are playing a team thatwe havent played during the regular season Since we playeveryone but Wapahani and Muncie Burris that worked outfor us Our team is rounding into shape just in time for thetournament We have played some of ourbest soccer recently and hopefully we can keep it going forthe last week of the season and through the tournament
Hamilton Heights got the bye and will meet theSheridan-Wapahani winner in the first semi-final onThursday
There is more parity I believe this year than in yearspast among the teams and it should be an exciting weekof soccer said Huskies coach Travis Kaufmann We willbe motivated after last years loss but we also know thatwhichever team comes better prepared will have the edge
AT HERITAGE CHRISTIANUniversity will take on the host Eagles in a Tuesday
first-round game in a tough Sectional 42The Trailblazers broke into the rankings this season and
are currently rated No 17 Tessa Hudson leads UHS with15 goals scored
This sectional is also noteworthy because it features thetop ranked 1A team Bishop Chatard The Trojans also playa Tuesday first-round game with the Tuesday winnersfacing off in the second Thursday semi-final
SOCCER From Page 11
Hamilton Southeastern earned a sweepof the Hoosier Crossroads Conference crosscountry meets Saturday at NoblesvillesChanquapin Ridge Cross Country Course atWhite River Elementary School
In the boys race the Royals scored 40points taking four of the top seven placesThat included the individual championshipwhich went to Gabe Fendel in a time of154613 Brayden Watson placed fifth BenWagoner was sixth and Grant Wilsonfinished seventh
Fishers was the runner-up with 64points Sam Kuhn placed third with JoshRoth right behind in fourth place
Westfields Aaron Bennett also landedin the top 10 by taking ninth whileNoblesvilles Levi Neuzerling finished in10th place
In the girls race Southeastern edged outZionsville 60-61 for the conference titleLulu Black won the race in 182247 withLilly Cummins taking eighth and SabrinaBippus finishing in 10th
Going into the race I knew I had thepotential and capability of winning saidBlack I knew I had a chance and I wasntabout to let that go
Noblesville finished in third place with80 points Abi Little led the way for theMillers by taking sixth individually
Fishers placed fourth as a team withMiya Wai coming in fifth WestfieldsGabby Dilick placed seventh individuallyfor the Shamrocks
BOYS RACETeam scores Hamilton Southeastern40 Fishers 64 Avon 78 Westfield 100Zionsville 107 Noblesville 127Brownsburg 201
Race winner Gabe Fendel (HSE)154613Other HSE runners 5 Brayden Watson155473 6 Ben Wagoner 155473 7Grant Wilson 160022 21 BrendanHuckabee 163107 27 James Rathbun164554 30 Eric Steinmetz 165010
44 Joe Bergin 171000 48 BradySouthern 171310 60 Brady Jarosinski174412Fishers runners 3 Sam Kuhn 1553794 Josh Roth 155438 18 AaronWorley 162362 19 Ethan Meyer162953 20 Andrew Runion 163052
22 Alex Meyer 163331 25 BrandonReyes 163956 26 Peter Werling163975 32 Ashton Murray 16511835 Seth Foutty 165836
Royals sweep HCC meet
Reporter photo by Kent Graham
Hamilton Southeasternrsquos Lulu Black won the individual race at the Hoosier Crossroads Conference meet Saturday at NoblesvillersquosChanquapin Ridge Cross Country Course The Royals edged Zionsville by one point to win the team championship
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Westfield runners 9 Aaron Bennett160454 12 Desmond Herrell 16129216 Nick Leahy 161812 33 NoahShourd 165603 34 James McClure165661 40 Derek Maue 170271 42Kevin Greene 170806 45 DrewSchmitz 171223 52 Noah Douthit172169 55 Luke Tragesser 172864Noblesville runners 10 Levi Neuzerling160591 11 Eric Hoffman 161204 23Zachary Freeman 163564 49 BlakeHipkiss 171567 50 Jack Commeville171820 57 Luke Balciunas 17306959 Truman Angel 174226 62 BraedonGossard 174786 64 Jaden Wills175543GIRLS RACETeam scores Hamilton Southeastern60 Zionsville 61 Noblesville 80 Fishers98 Westfield 98 Avon 131 Brownsburg163Race winner Lulu Black (HSE) 182247Other Southeastern runners 8 LillyCummins 185830 10 Sabrina Bippus190989 17 Ellie Pedersen 19359124 Maddie Mirro 194591 39 AbbyLohman 200828 45 Kayleigh Witt202893 55 Katie Murhling 21039557 Sam Alphin 213189 64 AbbyJones 221012Noblesville runners 6 Abi Little183901 14 Kat Dombroski 19277919 Aubrie Deal 193987 20 SophieReichard 194072 21 Aubrey Swart194430 26 Katherine Sandys194749 32 Abbie Klinker 195639 49Taylor Gregory 203061 58 BrynnEaton 213219 61 Maria Anderson214142Fishers runners 5 Miya Wai 18332716 Corinne Yorkman 193130 18Kamya Lapsley 193753 28 TessaKraft 195167 31 Lilia Bodnar195631 34 Corinne OLeary 19588238 Abby Carter 200703 43 DebbieShera 202512
Westfield runners 7 Gabby Dilick184739 13 Gabby Brown 19243815 Lauren Bailey 193002 30 SydneyClifford 195376 33 Carly Bodajewicz195812 42 Lucy Shaub 202027 44Madison Smith 202688 46 SarahHamlet 202908 47 Ashley Senerius202984 53 Kyla Curtis 205353
Hamilton Heights competed in theHoosier Conference meet on Saturday
The Huskies boys finished fifth withDylan Young placing 13th individuallyAbby Christiansen was 15th for the Heightsgirls
BOYS RACETeam scores West Lafayette 25Western 93 Twin Lakes 101 Lewis Cass129 Hamilton Heights 135 RensselaerCentral 162 Tipton 172 Benton Central181 Lafayette Central Catholic 193Northwestern 229Race winner Josh Everetts (W)1647630Heights runners 13 Dylan Young1818480 18 Price Knowles 183759024 George Harden 1847080 33Michael Tyner 1916053 47 JacobGlover 2010120 67 Travis Kreitzer2925533 68 Trent Ward 3049600GIRLS RACETeam scores West Lafayette 50 BentonCentral 63 Rensselaer Central 104 TwinLakes 109 Western 127 Lewis Cass145 Northwestern 161 Hamilton Heights186 Lafayette Central Catholic 221Tipton 259Race winner Miah Martin (LC) 1855046Heights runners 15 Abby Christiansen2034670 22 Chloe Henderson2102270 48 Elizabeth Shrock2259550 49 Alex Lopez 2305583 52Kylie Schakel 2336116 61 Ellie Hunter2441766 63 Jenna Tomaszewski2608076
ROYALS From Page 12
Reporter photos by Kent Graham
Hamilton Southeasternrsquos Gabe Fendel (1704) led the way for the Royals and the field at the Hoosier Crossroads Conference cross country meet Saturday Fendel wonthe individual race and helped the Royals to the team championship
Fishersrsquo Miya Wai placed fifth in the girls race
Pictured Nick Leahy and Desmond Herrell Westfield Zachary Freeman and Levi Neuzerling Noblesville Ben WagonerHamilton Southeastern
American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 93 68 578 -Baltimore 88 73 547 50Toronto 88 73 547 50NY Yankees 84 77 522 90Tampa Bay 67 94 416 260Central W L PCT GBCleveland 93 67 581 -Detroit 86 74 538 70Kansas City 81 80 503 125Chi White Sox 78 83 484 155Minnesota 58 103 360 355West W L PCT GBTexas 95 66 590 -Seattle 86 75 534 90Houston 84 77 522 110LA Angels 73 88 453 220Oakland 68 93 422 270
National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 94 67 584 -NY Mets 87 74 540 70Miami 79 81 494 145Philadelphia 70 91 435 240Atlanta 67 93 419 265Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 102 58 638 -St Louis 85 76 528 175Pittsburgh 78 82 488 240Milwaukee 72 89 447 305Cincinnati 68 93 422 345West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 91 70 565 -San Francisco 86 75 534 50Colorado 75 86 466 160Arizona 68 93 422 230San Diego 68 93 422 230
MLB standingsSaturdayrsquos scores
NY Mets 5 Philadelphia 3St Louis 4 Pittsburgh 3
NY Yankees 7 Baltimore 3San Francisco 3 LA Dodgers 0
Washington 2 Miami 1Cincinnati 7 Chi Cubs 4
Cleveland 6 Kansas City 3
Atlanta 5 Detroit 3Minnesota 6 Chi White Sox 0
Toronto 4 Boston 3Tampa Bay 4 Texas 1
Milwaukee 4 Colorado 3 10 inningsArizona 9 San Diego 5
Houston 3 LA Angels 0Oakland 9 Seattle 8 10 innings
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STATEPOINT CROSSWORD CLUESTHEME The 1950s
ACROSS1 Rn a health hazard6 One noble or inert9 Multitude13 Port city in Japan14 Pie ____ ____ mode15 Inflict a blow16 Prime Minister of India in the1950s17 Under the weather18 Line in London19 49th state21 Space Race starter23 ____ Hunt with LloydBridges24 First one on a ship25 PC brain28 Divas solo30 Frustration in print34 RIP pots36 Ben Afflecks 2012 Oscarwinner
38 Flax fabric40 This and the other41 Polynesian kingdom43 Man Rays art movement44 The inner self46 Indian Lilac47 Units of work48 Scale model of Earth50 It was on Little Anthonyspillow in 195852 Grazing field53 Spiritedness55 African tam-___57 Jackie Robinsons and DukeSniders team61 ____ Khrushchev64 Goodbye in Spanish65 Commotion67 Not active69 Haunted house sounds70 American cuckoo71 Rocks at mountain base72 Gaelic73 Thunderbird
74 Macho guy
DOWN1 Actordirector Howard2 Between ports3 Willy Wonka creator4 Ladies fingers5 Post-roller coaster ride condition6 Mother Earth to Ancient Greeks7 ____ About Eve starringBette Davis8 Pico de gallo eg9 Obscenity10 Property right11 Tiny purse or case12 168 hours15 High-pitched cry20 One of 24 in pure gold22 Every child One voice org24 Ian McKellen in X-Men films25 Fulgencio Batistas home26 Fork tooth27 ____ death do us part29 Like imaginary curtain
31 Park and ____32 Twist and distort33 Neighbor separator35 Idiot in Yiddish37 Type of molding39 Aeronautics and aerospaceresearch org42 Stradivari competitor45 Mother ____ The Sound ofMusic49 Go wrong51 Debonair54 Lucky Starr series authorAsimov56 Kind of pie57 Female equivalent of sir58 O in BO59 Buenos ____60 2014 movie ____ Girl61 Dark as in movie62 One of Ikes two63 Carpet layers calculation66 CrickWatsonFranklindiscovery68 X
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so proud of her She has so graciously invited me to join her over and over As I have toldherif I am running I am being chased either by birds or clowns Seriously Seriously
I know why I am afraid of birds When I was a little girl I watched Alfred Hitchcocksmovie The Birds Watching Tippi Hedren trapped in the phone booth while birds wereattacking the glass well it still affects me today And clowns I have no idea why Imafraid of them OK that was a tangent or bunny trail I just took you on Sorry but myexcuses have reasons
Patrice and I are leaving shortly after I finish this column for a weekend womens retreatwith Grace Church One planned event is Christian yoga Patrice is so excited She hasalso discovered the thrill of yoga She says I will love it if I just give it another try Mymind is enthusiastic My cute exercise outfit is packed as well as my yoga mat My bodyis showing signs of reluctance I just keep reminding it that there will be no birds or clowns
Maybe I will get back to the gym and maybe I will overcome my fear of birds andclowns And maybe an old cat can learn new tricks and enjoy doing them Maybejustmaybe
JANET From Page 1
of Dentistry for the Handicapped boardmember will carry on the torch via trolleycar
615 ndash 650 pm ndash Fishers City Hall1 Municipal Drive Fishers
Torch arrives 640 ndash 650 pmGrace Weschler 11-year-old Lemonade
Day advocate will deliver the torch to theFishers Celebration Station in a sidecar Thefirst 50 people to arrive will receivecomplementary food and drinks whileenjoying live music from the Mudsock JazzCombo featuring music by Cole Porter andHerbie Hancock two musicians withHoosier connections Mayor Scott Fadnessaddress the crowd upon torch arrival TroyFettinger a dedicated Fishers police officerwill carry on the torch via the Pint Cycle
Closing Ceremony645 ndash 830 pm ndash Noblesville
Courthouse 33 N 9th St NoblesvilleTorch arrives 720 pmDavid Heighway Hamilton County
historian will walk the torch to the designedtorch holder on the steps of the NoblesvilleCourthouse where it will rest for theevening Local metal artist Bonnie Ramirezdesigned the torch holder that willultimately become a permanent piece ofpublic art in downtown Noblesville Theclosing celebration on Noblesvilles HistoricSquare will feature live music from theHunter Smith Band photo stationsinteractive historical elements themed
dinners at local eateries and merchandisespecials around the square
Note The sun will set atapproximately 707 pm Oct 13 A full mapof the Hamilton County leg of theBicentennial Torch Relay is available here
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But when the people were put forth he went in and took her bythe hand and the maid arose
- Matthew 925
50 Years AgoNews One year from today students in grades 7 through 12 will bestudying in the new Hamilton Southeastern High School When completedthe $231800000 school will contain 41 teaching stations an auditoriumgymnasium swimming pool cafetorium music rooms and planetariumSports Donrsquot be surprised if Noblesville football coach Bill Nevitt andCrawfordsville grid bossman Glenn Knecht stage a performance at the50-yard line before game time at Memorial Field Friday evening witheach man ldquosinging the bluesrdquoAd Markrsquos Furniture Cotton Mattress (twin size) $795
Robert Dean Glomski
November 4 1934 - September 29 2016
Robert Dean Glomski 81 of Carmel IN passed away onSeptember 29 2016 He was born on November 4 1934 in Eau ClaireWI
Survivors include his wife Edith children John (Sandra) KarenDan (Julia) Patricia (Brian) Barbara 11 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren
Family and friends will gather on Wednesday October 5 2016 at10 am in Our Lady of Mt Carmel Catholic Church where a MemorialMass will be conducted at 12 noon
Please visit wwwbussellfamilyfuneralscom to share a memoryand read Bobrsquos complete obituary
Arrangements Bussell Family Funerals Carmel-Westfield
A Friday night crash on the Hamilton-Tipton county line claimed the life of an Elwoodman
At approximately 1033 pm the Hamilton County Sheriffrsquos Office responded to thereport of an inverted vehicle crash on 296th Street east of the intersection with CarpenterRoad in the northeast section of Hamilton County A passing motorist spotted a vehiclein a field south of the road that serves as the county line between Hamilton County andTipton County
Responding police and fire units found a single occupant trapped inside the vehicleDeputies determined a blue 2001 Chevrolet Cavalier was traveling eastbound on 296thStreet when the driver ran off the roadway striking a utility pole and overturning Thedriver of the vehicle Steven E OrsquoNeal 29 Elwood was pronounced deceased by medicsat the scene of the crash
The cause of the crash is under investigation by the Hamilton County SheriffrsquosOffice Crash Investigation Team but high water from recent rains may have been acontributing factor in the incident Anyone with additional information should contact theSheriffrsquos Office at 317-773-1282
Elwood man killed inFriday night crash
A trooper who stopped to offerassistance to a disabled motorists foundhimself in a foot pursuit and thesubsequent arrest of that individual Fridaymorning
At approximately 1015 am TrooperTroy Sunier of the Indianapolis Districtwas patrolling I-69 southbound in the areaof 96th Street and observed a 2005 ToyotaCorolla disabled vehicle partially in theroadway with a male sitting inside Trafficwas being hampered and vehicles wereforced to swerve to avoid a collision
Trooper Sunier approached the vehicleand a white male wearing no shoes exitedthe vehicle and began to walk backtowards Sunier Trooper Sunierrecognized the male subject matching anearlier dispatch of a male subject nearMethodist Hospital driving in the grassand the wrong way on the ramp He wasalso reportedly outside his car withoutshoes taking photographs
Trooper Sunier explained to the manhe wanted to help The man began to walkin circles stating someone was looking forhim and clinching his fists TrooperSunier attempted to speak to the man but
he became more aggressive pushingSunier and running to the front of hisvehicle Sunier deployed his Taser and thesubject pulled out the barbs and rannorthbound on the exit ramp to 96th Street
Sunier gave chase and halfway up theramp a Good Samaritan picked up thetrooper offering him a ride to get in frontof the fleeing suspect The GoodSamaritan stopped his vehicle beside thesuspect The suspect approached thevehicle opened the driverrsquos door andattempted to pull the driver out of thevehicle The Good Samaritan sped off andstopped again once he was in front of thefleeing suspect
Trooper Sunier exited the vehicle andagain gave chase WB on 96th Street Thesuspect then ran into the Taco Bellrestaurant through the lobby and back outacross 96th Street where he was met byarriving Fishers Police Officer RobertGaines who also became involved in aphysical altercation with the suspect Thesuspect continued to resist and was
Disabled motorist stop on I-69leads to foot pursuit arrest
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successfully arrested with the assistance offurther arriving officers
Medics were called to the scene and thesuspect was treated for minor bleedingwhere he had pulled out the Taser barbs Hewas checked and release back to the custodyof law enforcement
The subject has been identified by aWest Virginia driverrsquos license as J WilliamHott 27 of Romney W Va
Romney was arrested on the followingBattery on a Law Enforcement Officer
3 counts Level 5 FelonyResisting Law Enforcement 2 counts
A MisdemeanorAttempted Entering of a Motor Vehicle
B MisdemeanorBlocking Traffic with a Motor Vehicle
A MisdemeanorPossession of Marijuana A
MisdemeanorPossession of ParaphernaliaRomney was incarcerated in the
Hamilton County JailAll suspects are presumed innocent until
proven guilty in a court of law
MOTORISTFrom Page 3
Launch Fishershosts 2016IndyIoT event
The second annual IndyIoTevent took place Wednesday inLaunch Fishers Over 300 peopleattended the event which isdesigned to bring togetherprofessionals from all differentindustries and show them how theInternet of Things is helping toimprove and transform businessand technology
Its a gathering of some of theleading companies in Indiana saidNicole delMastro director ofmarketing at CloudOne thecompany that hosted the event Sowe have a lot of their leaders joinus on stage for 15 to 20 minuteTED-talk like presentation wherethey are just showing talking aboutthe innovation thats happening inour companies around the Internetof things
Several major Indiana companiesparticipated in the event includingCummins Roche Diagnostics TycoInternational Battery InnovationsCenter and Tom Farms
Reporter photos by Richie Hall
Hamilton CountyReporterHamiltonCountyrsquos
HometownNewspaper
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Noblesville Schools new Miller Ambassadors community engagement class was atNoble Crossing Elementary today meeting with teachers and students to learn about howand why the district is doing school differently through their Miller Shift approach toeducation
The Miller Ambassadors program is an engaging year-long learning experience forselect Noblesville community leaders and school district parents to enjoy a deeperunderstanding of Noblesville Schools
Program participants are exposed to all facets of running a district including businessmanagement academic programs student services operations and more
Class members have the opportunity toGain first-hand knowledge regarding the functioning of Noblesville SchoolsExperience the engaging learning style we use with studentsParticipate in an extended dialogue with leadership on education issuesDevelop an understanding of how Noblesville Schools has created a unique culture of
educational excellence that is studied by other high-performing school districtsAmbassador graduates are partners in sharing Noblesville Schoolsrsquo vision throughout
the community and will be invited to continue to engage with the district through futureproject team and input gathering opportunities
This years class includes
Name BuildingOrganizationTJ Jordan NWMSKristin Smith HSNWMSRichell Vaughn HSNWMS
Marnie Bennington NWMSJennifer Beahrs Hazel DellTara Bushong Noble CrossingSheri Rice Promise RoadKriste Ortman White RiverLaura Paris NHSNWMSSarah Reed City of NoblesvilleJeff Zeckel NHS AlumniPaul Roberts Rotary ClubMike Corbett Ham Co Business MagazineJoe Arrowood KiwanisLu McKee St VincentPhyllis Lineberger Senior Citizens OrganizationChuck Goodrich Gaylor ElectricWil Hampton City CouncilNSEFBob Dubois ChamberPerry Williams NMSLionsBrenda Baker RiverviewDan Clark Ivy TechEdra Waterman Hamilton East Public LibraryDave Johnson IEGS
Community leaders go back to school
LEFT Phyllis Lineberger meets with a Noble Crossing4th grader to discuss Genius Hour an opportunityfor students to explore real-world learning of theirchoice in the classroomABOVE Joe Arrowood observes Noble Crossing 5thgraders as they collaborate on a hands-on sciencecritical study opportunity
Photos courtesy Noblesville Schools
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Living Proof provided music during Saturdayrsquos Southwest Quad Picnic
Reporter photos by Perry Williams
Rick Taylor retired Fireman andNoblesville Common Councilmember grilled pancakes for thehungry customers at the NoblesvilleFire Departmentrsquos Auxiliary PancakeBreakfast The breakfast is offeredto the community in conjunction withthe Fire Prevention and SafetyAwareness Open House that theNoblesville Fire Department hosts
A portion of the proceeds goes toa worthy cause and this year we aretaking care of our own NFDEngineer Burke Smith and his familyare fighting the good fight since hiswife Betsy was diagnosed withGlioblastoma last year In additionto sales from the pancake breakfastthere were Cancer Awareness T-shirts and a prize raffle to also raisefunds Our goal this year is to beable to donate $2500 to the SmithFamily The remainder of theproceeds will be used to fund theNFD Auxiliary to serve the firedepartment and the public throughoutthe year
Southwest Quad Picnic
ABOVE Sam Dawson and Max Joslin enjoy archery shooting booth set up byHamilton County ParksRIGHT Many booths and customer strolled the Covered Bridge
Potters Bridge Festival
Noblesville Fire Department Pancake Breakfast
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Racers wait at the starting line for the flag to drop at the Grand Junction Derby which took place in downtown Westfield Saturday afternoon
Grand Junction DerbyReporter photos by Perry Williams
LEFT Derek Daly announced the Derby race
ABOVE Racers waited in the pits before heading to the starting line
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By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorDown by a seemingly insurmountable
number of shots with nine holes left at theIHSAA state girls golf finals Saturday atPrairie View Golf Course in CarmelWestfield nearly came all the way back
The Shamrocks trailed two-timedefending champion Evansville North by10 shots but fought their way back towithin one with three holes remaining Butthe Wildcats held on and won their thirdconsecutive state championship withWestfield the runner-up for the second yearin a row
Evansville North finished with a teamscore of 618 while the Shamrocks carded620 Westfield had to fight off ColumbusNorth for the runner-up trophy the BullDogs finished third with 623
With the 10-shot deficit and the numberof holes left running out Shamrocks coachTrevor Neu gave his team an update afterthe front nine
I talked to a couple of the kidsindividually let them know where we wereat and told them that we needed to startbeing a little bit more aggressive with shotswe were comfortable with said Neu Icouldnt be more proud of this group of kidsand how they fought yesterday and howthey thought today
Westfield carded a 302 in its Saturdaysecond round an improvement of 16 shotsfrom its first round score of 318 TheShamrocks and a few other teams had tofinish some of their first-round playSaturday after rains interrupted Fridaysfirst round
Westfields consistency helped bring itinto contention Cailyn Henderson scored152 for her two rounds with Jocelyn Bruchright behind by shooting 153 Both girlswere also named to the All-State team afterthe conclusion of the meet
We definitely did not play our best asa team but we tried to persevere out thereon the last nine and made up somestrokes said Henderson We were in ittil the very last hole and they ended upwinning by two But we still played prettywell at the last nine
I just took it one shot at a time saidthe freshman Bruch I struggled a littleyesterday but I just tried to play for myselfand my team do the best that I could
Margaret Wentz shot 155 seniorMorgan Baechle scored 156 and AdrienneMontalone had 161 for the Shamrocks
Carmel placed fifth as a team with a655 Nina Hecht earned a medal finishingas part of a four-way tie for seventh placewith a 151 That earned her a spot on theAll-State team as well
It feels really good and awesome -considering how I played at sectionals and
regionals - to bounce back said Hecht Ithought my season went pretty good andit was fun sharing it with my sister
Ninas sister Rani Hecht carded a 157playing well in her senior appearance atstate
We did have a better day today saidCarmel coach Kelly Kluesner Nina andRani are the two that made a big differencetoday They just kept on fighting For Ninato be even par she shot 38 on the front andturned around and shot 34 on the backWere very proud
Hamilton Heights Caitie Gehlhausenwas the fourth county player to earn All-State honors Gehlhausen played as anindividual at state finishing with a two-dayscore of 154
I definitely had a lot of fun and Iplayed a lot better than what my scores hadshown so Im still happy with my gamesaid Gehlhausen who has committed toplay Division I golf at High PointUniversity in High Point NC
It was definitely some toughconditions so props to Holly Anderson forshooting what she did said GehlhausenAnderson from Columbus North was theindividual medalist with a score of 146 twoover par
Fishers placed seventh as a team TheTigers carded a 669 which is a 42-shotimprovement from their score last yearwhich coach Danny Smith called aremarkable improvement Morgan Lewisand Kennedy Brooker both had 158s
We played a lot better the second daythan yesterday said Smith Yesterdaywas tough Ten hours out on the golfcourse its hard to get to play 18 holes in10 hours
Hamilton Southeastern finished tied for11th with a score of 697 Julia Eaton ledthe Royals with a score of 168
Team scores Evansville North312-306=618 Westfield 318-302=620 Columbus North 314-309=623 Zionsville 318-320=638 Carmel 331-324=655
lsquoRocks finish second Hecht makes top 10
Reporter photo by Richie Hall
The Westfield girls golf team finished as state runner-up for the second year in a row The Shamrocks carded a team scoreof 620 just two shots behind Evansville North which won state for the third consecutive year
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There was no question in the mind ofHamilton Heights coach Mitch Street thatonce his Huskies got into the end zone hewould go for the victory
Thatrsquos exactly what happened Saturdayafternoon at Lucas Oil Stadium inIndianapolis as the Huskies defeated TwinLakes 14-13
Twin Lakes had just taken the lead with737 remaining on an 11-yard touchdownrun and a PAT kick That gave the Indiansa 13-6 edge They had scored in the firstquarter on a 37-yard field goal and in thesecond quarter on a 35-yard field goal withjust eight seconds before halftime
Heights got the ball setting up its finaltouchdown on an intercepted pass bySterling Weatherford
The touchdown came on a four-yard passfrom Riley White to Jesse Brown
ldquoI didnrsquot want to play them in overtimerdquoStreet said after the game concerning hisdecision to go for the two-pointer
White passed to Weatherford for thewinning points
ldquoWe work on plays like this everyThursdayrdquo Street said
ldquoI just didnrsquot think the matchup favoredus to go into overtime We had a chance towin the game and we took itrdquo
Actually Hamilton Heights had misseda PAT kick earlier in the game
After Twin Lakes went to halftime withthe two field goals and the 6-0 lead theHuskies got on the board at the 202 markin the third quarter White tossed a 10-yardpass to Brown for the TD The PAT kickfailed leaving the two teams deadlocked at6-6 entering the fourth quarter
White filled in at quarterback for JoshFeltz He hit on 6-of-12 passes for 74 yards
Without Feltz the Huskies ran the ballmore Clayton Cowan carried 14 times for59 yards and White 11 times for 57 yards
ldquoWe did some good thingsrdquo said StreetldquoA couple of penalties for first downs hurt
us We moved the ball well early in thegamerdquo
The win left Hamilton Heights with a 4-2record Both teams play in the HoosierConference but in different divisions
Heights is in the East where it looks asif the Huskies will finish secondNorthwestern has finished play with a 3-1
record and has beaten Heights The Huskiesare in a second place fight with Tipton each2-1 Since Hamilton Heights has defeatedTipton the Huskies can finish second bywinning at Western on Friday
Position week in the conference will bethe final week of the season
Street goes for the win
Reporter photo by Kirk Green
Hamilton Heights football coach Mitch Street had plenty to be happy about after the Huskies beat Twin Lakes 14-13 at Lucas Oil Stadium on Saturday Heights won bymaking a two-point conversion with 31 seconds left
Heights 14 Twin Lakes 13Heights 0 0 6 8 ndash 14Twin Lakes 3 3 0 7 ndash 13
Game Stats HH TLFirst Downs 11 15 By Rushing 6 12 By Passing 3 1 By Penalty 2 2Yards Rushing 33-163 55-222Yards Passing 74 29CompAttInt 6-12-0 1-7-2FumblesLost 1-0 2-1PenaltiesYards 7-59 7-59
Heights ScoringThird Quarter
Jesse Brown 10-yard pass from RileyWhite (kick failed) 202
Fourth QuarterBrown 4-yard pass from White (SterlingWeatherford pass from White) 31
Heights StatsRushing Clayton Cowan 14-59 White11-57 Brown 3-29 Jake Beale 2-minus1 Weatherford 3-19Passing White 6-12-74Receptions Weatherford 2-27 Brown 4-7
Homestead 328-334=662 Fishers 337-332=669 Western329-341=670 Chesterton 350-338=688 Lake Central 346-350=696 Hamilton Southeastern 34-341=697 Penn 347-350=697 Evansville Memorial 364-356=720 Bishop Dwenger361-369=730Top 10 scores 1 Holly Anderson (CN) 75-71=146 2 ElyseStasil (Ch) 75-73=148 T3 Alexia Miestowski (LC) 78-71=149Reece Malapit (Yorktown) 73-76=149 T5 Danbi Kim (CN)75-75=150 Morgan Dabagia (H) 72-78=150 T7 Nina Hecht (C)79-72=151 Hadley Walts (EN) 80-71=151 Lauren Guiao (EM)77-74=151 Annabelle Pancake (Z) 74-77=151
Westfield scores Cailyn Henderson 77-75=152 Jocelyn Bruch79-74=153 Margaret Wentz 80-75=155 Morgan Baechle 82-84=156 Adrienne Montalone 83-78=161Other Carmel scores Rani Hecht 79-78=157 Angie Kavanaugh85-86=171 Erin Evans 89-88=177 Libby McGuire 88-92=180Fishers scores Morgan Lewis 79-79=158 Kennedy Brooker 81-77=158 Anna DelPrince 84-88=172 Kate Alt 93-88=181 BrookeWilson 93 (first day) Grace Brooks 91 (second day)Southeastern scores Julia Eaton 90-78=168 Haleigh Gray 84-86=170 Chelsea Morrow 90-86=176 Nicole Dillow 92-91=183Phyllis Cha 95 (first day) Dagny Gladwell 97 (second day)Hamilton Heights score Caitie Gehlhausen 76-78=154
lsquoROCKS From Page 9
Four HamiltonCounty playersearned All-Statehonors followingthe conclusion ofthe girls golf statemeet Saturday
They are (picturedfrom left) CaitieGehlhausen
Hamilton HeightsNina Hecht
Carmel CailynHenderson
Westfield JocelynBruch Westfield
Reporter photo byRichie Hall
Sports 11
By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorThe IHSAArsquos soccer sectional
tournament begins Monday and it is usuallya wild event here in Hamilton County
Both the boys teams and girls teams willplay at four different sites in two classes -the big schools in 2A the small schools in1A Herersquos a site-by-site look at eachsectional
BOYSAT HAMILTON SOUTHEASTERNAction in this sectional starts right away
with the Class 2A No 12 host Royals takingon Pendleton Heights in the first round onMonday
The two teams met early in the seasonback on Aug 16 with HSE winning 5-0Matt Kuster has totaled 10 goals for theRoyals to lead the team
With the draw we will have to win 3games in order to repeatas sectional champions said Southeasterncoach Chris White If we are victorious inthe opener we will face a much improvedand under the radar opponent in Andersonfollowed by a possible match up with rivalFishers or other top 20 team Noblesville Our sectional is always very competitiveand it will be no different this year We have
the capability but are still working onputting it all together after going throughmost of the season without our full roster ofplayers due to injury
Fishers and Noblesville play each otherin the first semi-final on Wednesday Thetwo teams just recently met last SaturdaySept 24 with the Tigers winning 2-1
Noblesville is always a quality team andit seems we have tough battles every timewe play said Tigers coach Rob Pels
Millers coach Brian Prange agreedsaying that a playing a Hoosier CrossroadsConference team is always tough and itbecomes just as challenging when you playthem twice and less than 2 weeks apart
I know Fishers has a good team andwell coached said Prange
AT ZIONSVILLEThis four-team sectional might be
tougher than any other in the state The firstWednesday semi-final features No 18Guerin Catholic against Westfield whichcan hold its own with any team in the state
The two teams did not meet in theregular season KJ Clardy has scored ninegoals for the Shamrocks with AndrewGarvey also netting nine for the GoldenEagles
ldquoI think all of the teams inour sectional are evenly matched said GCcoach John Cech All 4 teams have anexcellent opportunity to move on toregionals It will surprise me if the goalspread in any of the games is more than 1Westfield is a talented team that is very wellcoached Coach Vaughn gets the most outof his kids year after year and meeting himand his team in a one and done situation willbe a big challenge for usrdquo
The second semi-final will be a big one- No 8 Carmel vs No 9 Zionsville The twoteams played on Aug 27 and it was afittingly close game with the Greyhoundswinning 1-0
I truly feel that our sectional is one ofthe toughest if not the toughest sectional inthe entire state It doesnt matter who wedraw said Carmel coach Shane Schmidtwho called the other teams in Sectional 17top-notch quality teams
We all play tough regular seasonschedules that hopefully prepares us for thestate tournament said the coach
Carmel beat Homestead 2-0 Saturday towin its last regular season game EthanAbbott scored a goal and AdamGostomelsky recorded the shutout asgoalkeeper
AT HAMILTON HEIGHTSOver in Class 1A the host Huskies will
play a Monday first-round game againstAnderson Prep which is winless for theseason The two teams did not play eachother in the regular season Heights coachDerrick Dean noted that his team will haveto go the long route and play in threegames to win the sectional That wouldinclude a good Liberty Christian team in thesemi-finals and No 11-ranked MuncieBurris on the other side of the draw
AT PARK TUDORIn this four-team sectional Sheridan
plays a 7-7-1 host Panthers team in the firstsemi-final The Blackhawks are winless thisyear
University gets a Heritage Christianteam that is receiving votes in the 1A pollThe two teams did not meet this seasonRyan Williams is leading the Trailblazers ingoals with 13
GIRLSAT NOBLESVILLEClass 2A Sectional 16 is arguably the
toughest girls soccer sectional in the stateIf one has any doubts look no further than
By DON JELLISONReporter EditorOnce the regional round of the IHSAA
boys tennis tourney opens on TuesdayCarmel will be challenged and HamiltonSoutheastern will ride the roll as a challenger
Not in the same regionalCarmel will play at Kokomo Hamilton
Southeastern will play at North CentralThe two Hamilton County powerhouses
swept through sectionals on Friday bothadvancing by 4-1 decisions Southeasterndefeated Noblesville and Carmel took outNo 5 ranked Guerin Catholic
Carmel the statersquos No 1 ranked teamwill open play in the Kokomo Regional at
430 pm on Tuesday meeting No 17 ratedWest Lafayette In the other first roundmatchup No 20 and host Kokomo will meetLogansport also at 430 pm
The championship meet of the KokomoRegional is scheduled for Wednesday at430 pm
Carmel which won its seventh straightsectional will be gunning for its 14thregional championship
Hamilton Southeastern (No 6) comingoff its sixth straight sectional win will havea tougher road than Carmel The Royalslooking for a fourth regional title will openat North Central at 430 pm taking on thehost Panthers
North Central is ranked No 3 and is athree-time defending state champion
In the other first round contest at NorthCentral New Palestine will take on thewinner of the Lawrence North sectionalwhich is yet to be decided The Wildcatssectional was postponed to Monday due torains LN will play Heritage Christian Thechampionship matchup at NC will be playedWednesday at 4 pm
Before North Central put together itscurrent string of three consecutive statechampionships Carmel won three in a row
Twelve of the last 14 state crowns havebeen won by Carmel North Central and No
2 ranked Park Tudor - a team that HSE beatlast week
At KokomoTuesday 430 pm Kokomo vs LogansportTuesday 430 pm Carmel vs WestLafayetteWednesday championship at 430 pm
At North CentralTuesday 430 pm Southeastern vs NorthCentralTuesday 430 pm New Palestine vsLawrence North sectional winnerWednesday championship at 4 pm
No 1 lsquoHounds No 6 Royals head to regionals
Sectional tournament begins Monday
Reporter photo by Kirk Green
Noblesvillersquos girls soccer team honored its seniors during its Wednesday game with Hamilton Southeastern The Millers will take on Fishers in the first semi-final at theNoblesville sectional on Thursday
Sports12
BOYSCLASS 2ASectional 16 at Hamilton SoutheasternFirst round - Monday Oct 3Southeastern (11-2-4) vs Pendleton Heights
(5-10-1) 6 pmSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Fishers (4-10) vs Noblesville (8-5-3) 5 pmAnderson (10-4-1) vs Monday winner 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm
Sectional 17 at ZionsvilleSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Guerin Catholic (11-2-3) vs Westfield (6-8-1)
5 pmZionsville (14-3) vs Carmel (9-2-5) 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm
CLASS 1ASectional 46 at Hamilton HeightsFirst round - Monday Oct 3Heights (6-8-2) vs Anderson Prep (0-11-1) 6
pmSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Muncie Burris (9-1-4) vs Wapahani (0-10-2)
5 pmLiberty Christian (9-3) vs Monday winner 7
pm
ChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm
Sectional 47 at Park TudorSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Park Tudor (7-7-1) vs Sheridan (0-12) 5 pmHeritage Christian (8-5-1) vs University
(9-2-1) 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm
GIRLSCLASS 2ASectional 16 at NoblesvilleFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4Pendleton Heights (11-4) vs Anderson (0-11)
6 pmSemi-finals Thursday Oct 6Fishers (5-4-4) vs Noblesville (4-6-2) 5 pmSoutheastern (9-4-3) vs Tuesday winner 7
pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm
Sectional 17 at WestfieldSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6Westfield (3-10-1) vs Carmel (13-2-1) 5 pmGuerin Catholic (5-7-1) vs Zionsville (9-6-2)
7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm
CLASS 1ASectional 40 at SheridanFirst round - Monday Oct 3Sheridan (5-7-3) vs Wapahani (2-10) 6 pmFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4Muncie Burris (5-7) vs Tipton (5-3-2) 5 pmEastern (3-8) vs Tri-Central (1-7-3) 7 pmSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6Heights (7-8-1) vs Monday winner 5 pmTuesday winners 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm
Sectional 42 at Heritage ChristianFirst round - Monday Oct 3Broad Ripple (4-4-1) vs Park Tudor (9-4-1)
7 pmFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4University (8-5-2) vs Heritage Christian (na)
5 pmScecina (2-8) vs Bishop Chatard (12-1-1) 7
pmSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6International (1-4-2) vs Monday winner 5
pmTuesday winners 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm
Hamilton County soccer sectional pairings
the first semi-final game which is Thursday between No13 Fishers and No 20 Noblesville
Both teams have under 500 records but no one woulddeny that both teams are among the top 20 in the state TheTigers and Millers play brutal schedules including acampaign in the Hoosier Crossroads Conference which hasfive teams ranked in the top 20
Noblesville and Fishers met on Sept 12 playing to a1-1 tie
Millers coach Mike Brady said his team is a better teamnow than we were at the beginning of the season and wellhave to be even better yet to make the kind of run theMillers are capable of making
The state tournament is the best time of the year saidTigers coach Ben Beasley He said that playing a team astalented as Noblesville is very exciting Coach Bradysteams always play physical and are very organizedBeasley said that Noblesville is one of the best programsin the country and will demand our best performance ofthe year
Hamilton Southeastern ranked No 7 will await thewinner of a Monday first-round game between an 11-4Pendleton Heights team and winless Anderson
I have enjoyed this group of girls so much this yearsaid HSE coach Greg Davidson The coach said the teamdesigned our season to be tournament ready and islooking forward to seeing what the fruits of our laborproduce
AT WESTFIELDSectional 17 at Westfield will also be a tough one In
this four-team sectional No 3 Carmel takes on theShamrocks in the first semi-final The Greyhounds beatWestfield 6-0 in a game played this past Monday
Katie Soderstrom has scored 19 goals to lead CarmelSectional 17 is normally one of the toughest in the state
tournament said Hounds coach Frank Dixon Lookingat records might lead you to believe it is down this yearbecause only Carmel and Zionsville are ranked in the ISCAtop 20 but that would be a mistake Both Guerin andWestfield have played very difficult regular seasonschedules and will be dangerous
The Golden Eagles will take on No 6 Zionsville in thesecond semi-final Those two teams also played this pastMonday with Guerin upsetting the Eagles 1-0
Were stoked for the opportunity to line up against oneof the state and nations best said GC coach JonathanMcClure We intend to maximize our upcoming trainingsessions to be best prepared for the challenge in front of us
AT SHERIDANThe Blackhawks host Class 1A Sectional 40 a seven-
team event Sheridan plays right out of the gate taking onWapahani Monday
The two teams did not meet in the regular season
I really like our draw for the sectionals said Hawkscoach Kurtis Olsan I like that we are playing a team thatwe havent played during the regular season Since we playeveryone but Wapahani and Muncie Burris that worked outfor us Our team is rounding into shape just in time for thetournament We have played some of ourbest soccer recently and hopefully we can keep it going forthe last week of the season and through the tournament
Hamilton Heights got the bye and will meet theSheridan-Wapahani winner in the first semi-final onThursday
There is more parity I believe this year than in yearspast among the teams and it should be an exciting weekof soccer said Huskies coach Travis Kaufmann We willbe motivated after last years loss but we also know thatwhichever team comes better prepared will have the edge
AT HERITAGE CHRISTIANUniversity will take on the host Eagles in a Tuesday
first-round game in a tough Sectional 42The Trailblazers broke into the rankings this season and
are currently rated No 17 Tessa Hudson leads UHS with15 goals scored
This sectional is also noteworthy because it features thetop ranked 1A team Bishop Chatard The Trojans also playa Tuesday first-round game with the Tuesday winnersfacing off in the second Thursday semi-final
SOCCER From Page 11
Hamilton Southeastern earned a sweepof the Hoosier Crossroads Conference crosscountry meets Saturday at NoblesvillesChanquapin Ridge Cross Country Course atWhite River Elementary School
In the boys race the Royals scored 40points taking four of the top seven placesThat included the individual championshipwhich went to Gabe Fendel in a time of154613 Brayden Watson placed fifth BenWagoner was sixth and Grant Wilsonfinished seventh
Fishers was the runner-up with 64points Sam Kuhn placed third with JoshRoth right behind in fourth place
Westfields Aaron Bennett also landedin the top 10 by taking ninth whileNoblesvilles Levi Neuzerling finished in10th place
In the girls race Southeastern edged outZionsville 60-61 for the conference titleLulu Black won the race in 182247 withLilly Cummins taking eighth and SabrinaBippus finishing in 10th
Going into the race I knew I had thepotential and capability of winning saidBlack I knew I had a chance and I wasntabout to let that go
Noblesville finished in third place with80 points Abi Little led the way for theMillers by taking sixth individually
Fishers placed fourth as a team withMiya Wai coming in fifth WestfieldsGabby Dilick placed seventh individuallyfor the Shamrocks
BOYS RACETeam scores Hamilton Southeastern40 Fishers 64 Avon 78 Westfield 100Zionsville 107 Noblesville 127Brownsburg 201
Race winner Gabe Fendel (HSE)154613Other HSE runners 5 Brayden Watson155473 6 Ben Wagoner 155473 7Grant Wilson 160022 21 BrendanHuckabee 163107 27 James Rathbun164554 30 Eric Steinmetz 165010
44 Joe Bergin 171000 48 BradySouthern 171310 60 Brady Jarosinski174412Fishers runners 3 Sam Kuhn 1553794 Josh Roth 155438 18 AaronWorley 162362 19 Ethan Meyer162953 20 Andrew Runion 163052
22 Alex Meyer 163331 25 BrandonReyes 163956 26 Peter Werling163975 32 Ashton Murray 16511835 Seth Foutty 165836
Royals sweep HCC meet
Reporter photo by Kent Graham
Hamilton Southeasternrsquos Lulu Black won the individual race at the Hoosier Crossroads Conference meet Saturday at NoblesvillersquosChanquapin Ridge Cross Country Course The Royals edged Zionsville by one point to win the team championship
Sports 13
Westfield runners 9 Aaron Bennett160454 12 Desmond Herrell 16129216 Nick Leahy 161812 33 NoahShourd 165603 34 James McClure165661 40 Derek Maue 170271 42Kevin Greene 170806 45 DrewSchmitz 171223 52 Noah Douthit172169 55 Luke Tragesser 172864Noblesville runners 10 Levi Neuzerling160591 11 Eric Hoffman 161204 23Zachary Freeman 163564 49 BlakeHipkiss 171567 50 Jack Commeville171820 57 Luke Balciunas 17306959 Truman Angel 174226 62 BraedonGossard 174786 64 Jaden Wills175543GIRLS RACETeam scores Hamilton Southeastern60 Zionsville 61 Noblesville 80 Fishers98 Westfield 98 Avon 131 Brownsburg163Race winner Lulu Black (HSE) 182247Other Southeastern runners 8 LillyCummins 185830 10 Sabrina Bippus190989 17 Ellie Pedersen 19359124 Maddie Mirro 194591 39 AbbyLohman 200828 45 Kayleigh Witt202893 55 Katie Murhling 21039557 Sam Alphin 213189 64 AbbyJones 221012Noblesville runners 6 Abi Little183901 14 Kat Dombroski 19277919 Aubrie Deal 193987 20 SophieReichard 194072 21 Aubrey Swart194430 26 Katherine Sandys194749 32 Abbie Klinker 195639 49Taylor Gregory 203061 58 BrynnEaton 213219 61 Maria Anderson214142Fishers runners 5 Miya Wai 18332716 Corinne Yorkman 193130 18Kamya Lapsley 193753 28 TessaKraft 195167 31 Lilia Bodnar195631 34 Corinne OLeary 19588238 Abby Carter 200703 43 DebbieShera 202512
Westfield runners 7 Gabby Dilick184739 13 Gabby Brown 19243815 Lauren Bailey 193002 30 SydneyClifford 195376 33 Carly Bodajewicz195812 42 Lucy Shaub 202027 44Madison Smith 202688 46 SarahHamlet 202908 47 Ashley Senerius202984 53 Kyla Curtis 205353
Hamilton Heights competed in theHoosier Conference meet on Saturday
The Huskies boys finished fifth withDylan Young placing 13th individuallyAbby Christiansen was 15th for the Heightsgirls
BOYS RACETeam scores West Lafayette 25Western 93 Twin Lakes 101 Lewis Cass129 Hamilton Heights 135 RensselaerCentral 162 Tipton 172 Benton Central181 Lafayette Central Catholic 193Northwestern 229Race winner Josh Everetts (W)1647630Heights runners 13 Dylan Young1818480 18 Price Knowles 183759024 George Harden 1847080 33Michael Tyner 1916053 47 JacobGlover 2010120 67 Travis Kreitzer2925533 68 Trent Ward 3049600GIRLS RACETeam scores West Lafayette 50 BentonCentral 63 Rensselaer Central 104 TwinLakes 109 Western 127 Lewis Cass145 Northwestern 161 Hamilton Heights186 Lafayette Central Catholic 221Tipton 259Race winner Miah Martin (LC) 1855046Heights runners 15 Abby Christiansen2034670 22 Chloe Henderson2102270 48 Elizabeth Shrock2259550 49 Alex Lopez 2305583 52Kylie Schakel 2336116 61 Ellie Hunter2441766 63 Jenna Tomaszewski2608076
ROYALS From Page 12
Reporter photos by Kent Graham
Hamilton Southeasternrsquos Gabe Fendel (1704) led the way for the Royals and the field at the Hoosier Crossroads Conference cross country meet Saturday Fendel wonthe individual race and helped the Royals to the team championship
Fishersrsquo Miya Wai placed fifth in the girls race
Pictured Nick Leahy and Desmond Herrell Westfield Zachary Freeman and Levi Neuzerling Noblesville Ben WagonerHamilton Southeastern
American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 93 68 578 -Baltimore 88 73 547 50Toronto 88 73 547 50NY Yankees 84 77 522 90Tampa Bay 67 94 416 260Central W L PCT GBCleveland 93 67 581 -Detroit 86 74 538 70Kansas City 81 80 503 125Chi White Sox 78 83 484 155Minnesota 58 103 360 355West W L PCT GBTexas 95 66 590 -Seattle 86 75 534 90Houston 84 77 522 110LA Angels 73 88 453 220Oakland 68 93 422 270
National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 94 67 584 -NY Mets 87 74 540 70Miami 79 81 494 145Philadelphia 70 91 435 240Atlanta 67 93 419 265Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 102 58 638 -St Louis 85 76 528 175Pittsburgh 78 82 488 240Milwaukee 72 89 447 305Cincinnati 68 93 422 345West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 91 70 565 -San Francisco 86 75 534 50Colorado 75 86 466 160Arizona 68 93 422 230San Diego 68 93 422 230
MLB standingsSaturdayrsquos scores
NY Mets 5 Philadelphia 3St Louis 4 Pittsburgh 3
NY Yankees 7 Baltimore 3San Francisco 3 LA Dodgers 0
Washington 2 Miami 1Cincinnati 7 Chi Cubs 4
Cleveland 6 Kansas City 3
Atlanta 5 Detroit 3Minnesota 6 Chi White Sox 0
Toronto 4 Boston 3Tampa Bay 4 Texas 1
Milwaukee 4 Colorado 3 10 inningsArizona 9 San Diego 5
Houston 3 LA Angels 0Oakland 9 Seattle 8 10 innings
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STATEPOINT CROSSWORD CLUESTHEME The 1950s
ACROSS1 Rn a health hazard6 One noble or inert9 Multitude13 Port city in Japan14 Pie ____ ____ mode15 Inflict a blow16 Prime Minister of India in the1950s17 Under the weather18 Line in London19 49th state21 Space Race starter23 ____ Hunt with LloydBridges24 First one on a ship25 PC brain28 Divas solo30 Frustration in print34 RIP pots36 Ben Afflecks 2012 Oscarwinner
38 Flax fabric40 This and the other41 Polynesian kingdom43 Man Rays art movement44 The inner self46 Indian Lilac47 Units of work48 Scale model of Earth50 It was on Little Anthonyspillow in 195852 Grazing field53 Spiritedness55 African tam-___57 Jackie Robinsons and DukeSniders team61 ____ Khrushchev64 Goodbye in Spanish65 Commotion67 Not active69 Haunted house sounds70 American cuckoo71 Rocks at mountain base72 Gaelic73 Thunderbird
74 Macho guy
DOWN1 Actordirector Howard2 Between ports3 Willy Wonka creator4 Ladies fingers5 Post-roller coaster ride condition6 Mother Earth to Ancient Greeks7 ____ About Eve starringBette Davis8 Pico de gallo eg9 Obscenity10 Property right11 Tiny purse or case12 168 hours15 High-pitched cry20 One of 24 in pure gold22 Every child One voice org24 Ian McKellen in X-Men films25 Fulgencio Batistas home26 Fork tooth27 ____ death do us part29 Like imaginary curtain
31 Park and ____32 Twist and distort33 Neighbor separator35 Idiot in Yiddish37 Type of molding39 Aeronautics and aerospaceresearch org42 Stradivari competitor45 Mother ____ The Sound ofMusic49 Go wrong51 Debonair54 Lucky Starr series authorAsimov56 Kind of pie57 Female equivalent of sir58 O in BO59 Buenos ____60 2014 movie ____ Girl61 Dark as in movie62 One of Ikes two63 Carpet layers calculation66 CrickWatsonFranklindiscovery68 X
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But when the people were put forth he went in and took her bythe hand and the maid arose
- Matthew 925
50 Years AgoNews One year from today students in grades 7 through 12 will bestudying in the new Hamilton Southeastern High School When completedthe $231800000 school will contain 41 teaching stations an auditoriumgymnasium swimming pool cafetorium music rooms and planetariumSports Donrsquot be surprised if Noblesville football coach Bill Nevitt andCrawfordsville grid bossman Glenn Knecht stage a performance at the50-yard line before game time at Memorial Field Friday evening witheach man ldquosinging the bluesrdquoAd Markrsquos Furniture Cotton Mattress (twin size) $795
Robert Dean Glomski
November 4 1934 - September 29 2016
Robert Dean Glomski 81 of Carmel IN passed away onSeptember 29 2016 He was born on November 4 1934 in Eau ClaireWI
Survivors include his wife Edith children John (Sandra) KarenDan (Julia) Patricia (Brian) Barbara 11 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren
Family and friends will gather on Wednesday October 5 2016 at10 am in Our Lady of Mt Carmel Catholic Church where a MemorialMass will be conducted at 12 noon
Please visit wwwbussellfamilyfuneralscom to share a memoryand read Bobrsquos complete obituary
Arrangements Bussell Family Funerals Carmel-Westfield
A Friday night crash on the Hamilton-Tipton county line claimed the life of an Elwoodman
At approximately 1033 pm the Hamilton County Sheriffrsquos Office responded to thereport of an inverted vehicle crash on 296th Street east of the intersection with CarpenterRoad in the northeast section of Hamilton County A passing motorist spotted a vehiclein a field south of the road that serves as the county line between Hamilton County andTipton County
Responding police and fire units found a single occupant trapped inside the vehicleDeputies determined a blue 2001 Chevrolet Cavalier was traveling eastbound on 296thStreet when the driver ran off the roadway striking a utility pole and overturning Thedriver of the vehicle Steven E OrsquoNeal 29 Elwood was pronounced deceased by medicsat the scene of the crash
The cause of the crash is under investigation by the Hamilton County SheriffrsquosOffice Crash Investigation Team but high water from recent rains may have been acontributing factor in the incident Anyone with additional information should contact theSheriffrsquos Office at 317-773-1282
Elwood man killed inFriday night crash
A trooper who stopped to offerassistance to a disabled motorists foundhimself in a foot pursuit and thesubsequent arrest of that individual Fridaymorning
At approximately 1015 am TrooperTroy Sunier of the Indianapolis Districtwas patrolling I-69 southbound in the areaof 96th Street and observed a 2005 ToyotaCorolla disabled vehicle partially in theroadway with a male sitting inside Trafficwas being hampered and vehicles wereforced to swerve to avoid a collision
Trooper Sunier approached the vehicleand a white male wearing no shoes exitedthe vehicle and began to walk backtowards Sunier Trooper Sunierrecognized the male subject matching anearlier dispatch of a male subject nearMethodist Hospital driving in the grassand the wrong way on the ramp He wasalso reportedly outside his car withoutshoes taking photographs
Trooper Sunier explained to the manhe wanted to help The man began to walkin circles stating someone was looking forhim and clinching his fists TrooperSunier attempted to speak to the man but
he became more aggressive pushingSunier and running to the front of hisvehicle Sunier deployed his Taser and thesubject pulled out the barbs and rannorthbound on the exit ramp to 96th Street
Sunier gave chase and halfway up theramp a Good Samaritan picked up thetrooper offering him a ride to get in frontof the fleeing suspect The GoodSamaritan stopped his vehicle beside thesuspect The suspect approached thevehicle opened the driverrsquos door andattempted to pull the driver out of thevehicle The Good Samaritan sped off andstopped again once he was in front of thefleeing suspect
Trooper Sunier exited the vehicle andagain gave chase WB on 96th Street Thesuspect then ran into the Taco Bellrestaurant through the lobby and back outacross 96th Street where he was met byarriving Fishers Police Officer RobertGaines who also became involved in aphysical altercation with the suspect Thesuspect continued to resist and was
Disabled motorist stop on I-69leads to foot pursuit arrest
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successfully arrested with the assistance offurther arriving officers
Medics were called to the scene and thesuspect was treated for minor bleedingwhere he had pulled out the Taser barbs Hewas checked and release back to the custodyof law enforcement
The subject has been identified by aWest Virginia driverrsquos license as J WilliamHott 27 of Romney W Va
Romney was arrested on the followingBattery on a Law Enforcement Officer
3 counts Level 5 FelonyResisting Law Enforcement 2 counts
A MisdemeanorAttempted Entering of a Motor Vehicle
B MisdemeanorBlocking Traffic with a Motor Vehicle
A MisdemeanorPossession of Marijuana A
MisdemeanorPossession of ParaphernaliaRomney was incarcerated in the
Hamilton County JailAll suspects are presumed innocent until
proven guilty in a court of law
MOTORISTFrom Page 3
Launch Fishershosts 2016IndyIoT event
The second annual IndyIoTevent took place Wednesday inLaunch Fishers Over 300 peopleattended the event which isdesigned to bring togetherprofessionals from all differentindustries and show them how theInternet of Things is helping toimprove and transform businessand technology
Its a gathering of some of theleading companies in Indiana saidNicole delMastro director ofmarketing at CloudOne thecompany that hosted the event Sowe have a lot of their leaders joinus on stage for 15 to 20 minuteTED-talk like presentation wherethey are just showing talking aboutthe innovation thats happening inour companies around the Internetof things
Several major Indiana companiesparticipated in the event includingCummins Roche Diagnostics TycoInternational Battery InnovationsCenter and Tom Farms
Reporter photos by Richie Hall
Hamilton CountyReporterHamiltonCountyrsquos
HometownNewspaper
News 5
Noblesville Schools new Miller Ambassadors community engagement class was atNoble Crossing Elementary today meeting with teachers and students to learn about howand why the district is doing school differently through their Miller Shift approach toeducation
The Miller Ambassadors program is an engaging year-long learning experience forselect Noblesville community leaders and school district parents to enjoy a deeperunderstanding of Noblesville Schools
Program participants are exposed to all facets of running a district including businessmanagement academic programs student services operations and more
Class members have the opportunity toGain first-hand knowledge regarding the functioning of Noblesville SchoolsExperience the engaging learning style we use with studentsParticipate in an extended dialogue with leadership on education issuesDevelop an understanding of how Noblesville Schools has created a unique culture of
educational excellence that is studied by other high-performing school districtsAmbassador graduates are partners in sharing Noblesville Schoolsrsquo vision throughout
the community and will be invited to continue to engage with the district through futureproject team and input gathering opportunities
This years class includes
Name BuildingOrganizationTJ Jordan NWMSKristin Smith HSNWMSRichell Vaughn HSNWMS
Marnie Bennington NWMSJennifer Beahrs Hazel DellTara Bushong Noble CrossingSheri Rice Promise RoadKriste Ortman White RiverLaura Paris NHSNWMSSarah Reed City of NoblesvilleJeff Zeckel NHS AlumniPaul Roberts Rotary ClubMike Corbett Ham Co Business MagazineJoe Arrowood KiwanisLu McKee St VincentPhyllis Lineberger Senior Citizens OrganizationChuck Goodrich Gaylor ElectricWil Hampton City CouncilNSEFBob Dubois ChamberPerry Williams NMSLionsBrenda Baker RiverviewDan Clark Ivy TechEdra Waterman Hamilton East Public LibraryDave Johnson IEGS
Community leaders go back to school
LEFT Phyllis Lineberger meets with a Noble Crossing4th grader to discuss Genius Hour an opportunityfor students to explore real-world learning of theirchoice in the classroomABOVE Joe Arrowood observes Noble Crossing 5thgraders as they collaborate on a hands-on sciencecritical study opportunity
Photos courtesy Noblesville Schools
News6
Living Proof provided music during Saturdayrsquos Southwest Quad Picnic
Reporter photos by Perry Williams
Rick Taylor retired Fireman andNoblesville Common Councilmember grilled pancakes for thehungry customers at the NoblesvilleFire Departmentrsquos Auxiliary PancakeBreakfast The breakfast is offeredto the community in conjunction withthe Fire Prevention and SafetyAwareness Open House that theNoblesville Fire Department hosts
A portion of the proceeds goes toa worthy cause and this year we aretaking care of our own NFDEngineer Burke Smith and his familyare fighting the good fight since hiswife Betsy was diagnosed withGlioblastoma last year In additionto sales from the pancake breakfastthere were Cancer Awareness T-shirts and a prize raffle to also raisefunds Our goal this year is to beable to donate $2500 to the SmithFamily The remainder of theproceeds will be used to fund theNFD Auxiliary to serve the firedepartment and the public throughoutthe year
Southwest Quad Picnic
ABOVE Sam Dawson and Max Joslin enjoy archery shooting booth set up byHamilton County ParksRIGHT Many booths and customer strolled the Covered Bridge
Potters Bridge Festival
Noblesville Fire Department Pancake Breakfast
News 7
Racers wait at the starting line for the flag to drop at the Grand Junction Derby which took place in downtown Westfield Saturday afternoon
Grand Junction DerbyReporter photos by Perry Williams
LEFT Derek Daly announced the Derby race
ABOVE Racers waited in the pits before heading to the starting line
Puzzles8
No peeking The crossword andSudoku puzzles are located
on Page 14
Sports 9
By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorDown by a seemingly insurmountable
number of shots with nine holes left at theIHSAA state girls golf finals Saturday atPrairie View Golf Course in CarmelWestfield nearly came all the way back
The Shamrocks trailed two-timedefending champion Evansville North by10 shots but fought their way back towithin one with three holes remaining Butthe Wildcats held on and won their thirdconsecutive state championship withWestfield the runner-up for the second yearin a row
Evansville North finished with a teamscore of 618 while the Shamrocks carded620 Westfield had to fight off ColumbusNorth for the runner-up trophy the BullDogs finished third with 623
With the 10-shot deficit and the numberof holes left running out Shamrocks coachTrevor Neu gave his team an update afterthe front nine
I talked to a couple of the kidsindividually let them know where we wereat and told them that we needed to startbeing a little bit more aggressive with shotswe were comfortable with said Neu Icouldnt be more proud of this group of kidsand how they fought yesterday and howthey thought today
Westfield carded a 302 in its Saturdaysecond round an improvement of 16 shotsfrom its first round score of 318 TheShamrocks and a few other teams had tofinish some of their first-round playSaturday after rains interrupted Fridaysfirst round
Westfields consistency helped bring itinto contention Cailyn Henderson scored152 for her two rounds with Jocelyn Bruchright behind by shooting 153 Both girlswere also named to the All-State team afterthe conclusion of the meet
We definitely did not play our best asa team but we tried to persevere out thereon the last nine and made up somestrokes said Henderson We were in ittil the very last hole and they ended upwinning by two But we still played prettywell at the last nine
I just took it one shot at a time saidthe freshman Bruch I struggled a littleyesterday but I just tried to play for myselfand my team do the best that I could
Margaret Wentz shot 155 seniorMorgan Baechle scored 156 and AdrienneMontalone had 161 for the Shamrocks
Carmel placed fifth as a team with a655 Nina Hecht earned a medal finishingas part of a four-way tie for seventh placewith a 151 That earned her a spot on theAll-State team as well
It feels really good and awesome -considering how I played at sectionals and
regionals - to bounce back said Hecht Ithought my season went pretty good andit was fun sharing it with my sister
Ninas sister Rani Hecht carded a 157playing well in her senior appearance atstate
We did have a better day today saidCarmel coach Kelly Kluesner Nina andRani are the two that made a big differencetoday They just kept on fighting For Ninato be even par she shot 38 on the front andturned around and shot 34 on the backWere very proud
Hamilton Heights Caitie Gehlhausenwas the fourth county player to earn All-State honors Gehlhausen played as anindividual at state finishing with a two-dayscore of 154
I definitely had a lot of fun and Iplayed a lot better than what my scores hadshown so Im still happy with my gamesaid Gehlhausen who has committed toplay Division I golf at High PointUniversity in High Point NC
It was definitely some toughconditions so props to Holly Anderson forshooting what she did said GehlhausenAnderson from Columbus North was theindividual medalist with a score of 146 twoover par
Fishers placed seventh as a team TheTigers carded a 669 which is a 42-shotimprovement from their score last yearwhich coach Danny Smith called aremarkable improvement Morgan Lewisand Kennedy Brooker both had 158s
We played a lot better the second daythan yesterday said Smith Yesterdaywas tough Ten hours out on the golfcourse its hard to get to play 18 holes in10 hours
Hamilton Southeastern finished tied for11th with a score of 697 Julia Eaton ledthe Royals with a score of 168
Team scores Evansville North312-306=618 Westfield 318-302=620 Columbus North 314-309=623 Zionsville 318-320=638 Carmel 331-324=655
lsquoRocks finish second Hecht makes top 10
Reporter photo by Richie Hall
The Westfield girls golf team finished as state runner-up for the second year in a row The Shamrocks carded a team scoreof 620 just two shots behind Evansville North which won state for the third consecutive year
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There was no question in the mind ofHamilton Heights coach Mitch Street thatonce his Huskies got into the end zone hewould go for the victory
Thatrsquos exactly what happened Saturdayafternoon at Lucas Oil Stadium inIndianapolis as the Huskies defeated TwinLakes 14-13
Twin Lakes had just taken the lead with737 remaining on an 11-yard touchdownrun and a PAT kick That gave the Indiansa 13-6 edge They had scored in the firstquarter on a 37-yard field goal and in thesecond quarter on a 35-yard field goal withjust eight seconds before halftime
Heights got the ball setting up its finaltouchdown on an intercepted pass bySterling Weatherford
The touchdown came on a four-yard passfrom Riley White to Jesse Brown
ldquoI didnrsquot want to play them in overtimerdquoStreet said after the game concerning hisdecision to go for the two-pointer
White passed to Weatherford for thewinning points
ldquoWe work on plays like this everyThursdayrdquo Street said
ldquoI just didnrsquot think the matchup favoredus to go into overtime We had a chance towin the game and we took itrdquo
Actually Hamilton Heights had misseda PAT kick earlier in the game
After Twin Lakes went to halftime withthe two field goals and the 6-0 lead theHuskies got on the board at the 202 markin the third quarter White tossed a 10-yardpass to Brown for the TD The PAT kickfailed leaving the two teams deadlocked at6-6 entering the fourth quarter
White filled in at quarterback for JoshFeltz He hit on 6-of-12 passes for 74 yards
Without Feltz the Huskies ran the ballmore Clayton Cowan carried 14 times for59 yards and White 11 times for 57 yards
ldquoWe did some good thingsrdquo said StreetldquoA couple of penalties for first downs hurt
us We moved the ball well early in thegamerdquo
The win left Hamilton Heights with a 4-2record Both teams play in the HoosierConference but in different divisions
Heights is in the East where it looks asif the Huskies will finish secondNorthwestern has finished play with a 3-1
record and has beaten Heights The Huskiesare in a second place fight with Tipton each2-1 Since Hamilton Heights has defeatedTipton the Huskies can finish second bywinning at Western on Friday
Position week in the conference will bethe final week of the season
Street goes for the win
Reporter photo by Kirk Green
Hamilton Heights football coach Mitch Street had plenty to be happy about after the Huskies beat Twin Lakes 14-13 at Lucas Oil Stadium on Saturday Heights won bymaking a two-point conversion with 31 seconds left
Heights 14 Twin Lakes 13Heights 0 0 6 8 ndash 14Twin Lakes 3 3 0 7 ndash 13
Game Stats HH TLFirst Downs 11 15 By Rushing 6 12 By Passing 3 1 By Penalty 2 2Yards Rushing 33-163 55-222Yards Passing 74 29CompAttInt 6-12-0 1-7-2FumblesLost 1-0 2-1PenaltiesYards 7-59 7-59
Heights ScoringThird Quarter
Jesse Brown 10-yard pass from RileyWhite (kick failed) 202
Fourth QuarterBrown 4-yard pass from White (SterlingWeatherford pass from White) 31
Heights StatsRushing Clayton Cowan 14-59 White11-57 Brown 3-29 Jake Beale 2-minus1 Weatherford 3-19Passing White 6-12-74Receptions Weatherford 2-27 Brown 4-7
Homestead 328-334=662 Fishers 337-332=669 Western329-341=670 Chesterton 350-338=688 Lake Central 346-350=696 Hamilton Southeastern 34-341=697 Penn 347-350=697 Evansville Memorial 364-356=720 Bishop Dwenger361-369=730Top 10 scores 1 Holly Anderson (CN) 75-71=146 2 ElyseStasil (Ch) 75-73=148 T3 Alexia Miestowski (LC) 78-71=149Reece Malapit (Yorktown) 73-76=149 T5 Danbi Kim (CN)75-75=150 Morgan Dabagia (H) 72-78=150 T7 Nina Hecht (C)79-72=151 Hadley Walts (EN) 80-71=151 Lauren Guiao (EM)77-74=151 Annabelle Pancake (Z) 74-77=151
Westfield scores Cailyn Henderson 77-75=152 Jocelyn Bruch79-74=153 Margaret Wentz 80-75=155 Morgan Baechle 82-84=156 Adrienne Montalone 83-78=161Other Carmel scores Rani Hecht 79-78=157 Angie Kavanaugh85-86=171 Erin Evans 89-88=177 Libby McGuire 88-92=180Fishers scores Morgan Lewis 79-79=158 Kennedy Brooker 81-77=158 Anna DelPrince 84-88=172 Kate Alt 93-88=181 BrookeWilson 93 (first day) Grace Brooks 91 (second day)Southeastern scores Julia Eaton 90-78=168 Haleigh Gray 84-86=170 Chelsea Morrow 90-86=176 Nicole Dillow 92-91=183Phyllis Cha 95 (first day) Dagny Gladwell 97 (second day)Hamilton Heights score Caitie Gehlhausen 76-78=154
lsquoROCKS From Page 9
Four HamiltonCounty playersearned All-Statehonors followingthe conclusion ofthe girls golf statemeet Saturday
They are (picturedfrom left) CaitieGehlhausen
Hamilton HeightsNina Hecht
Carmel CailynHenderson
Westfield JocelynBruch Westfield
Reporter photo byRichie Hall
Sports 11
By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorThe IHSAArsquos soccer sectional
tournament begins Monday and it is usuallya wild event here in Hamilton County
Both the boys teams and girls teams willplay at four different sites in two classes -the big schools in 2A the small schools in1A Herersquos a site-by-site look at eachsectional
BOYSAT HAMILTON SOUTHEASTERNAction in this sectional starts right away
with the Class 2A No 12 host Royals takingon Pendleton Heights in the first round onMonday
The two teams met early in the seasonback on Aug 16 with HSE winning 5-0Matt Kuster has totaled 10 goals for theRoyals to lead the team
With the draw we will have to win 3games in order to repeatas sectional champions said Southeasterncoach Chris White If we are victorious inthe opener we will face a much improvedand under the radar opponent in Andersonfollowed by a possible match up with rivalFishers or other top 20 team Noblesville Our sectional is always very competitiveand it will be no different this year We have
the capability but are still working onputting it all together after going throughmost of the season without our full roster ofplayers due to injury
Fishers and Noblesville play each otherin the first semi-final on Wednesday Thetwo teams just recently met last SaturdaySept 24 with the Tigers winning 2-1
Noblesville is always a quality team andit seems we have tough battles every timewe play said Tigers coach Rob Pels
Millers coach Brian Prange agreedsaying that a playing a Hoosier CrossroadsConference team is always tough and itbecomes just as challenging when you playthem twice and less than 2 weeks apart
I know Fishers has a good team andwell coached said Prange
AT ZIONSVILLEThis four-team sectional might be
tougher than any other in the state The firstWednesday semi-final features No 18Guerin Catholic against Westfield whichcan hold its own with any team in the state
The two teams did not meet in theregular season KJ Clardy has scored ninegoals for the Shamrocks with AndrewGarvey also netting nine for the GoldenEagles
ldquoI think all of the teams inour sectional are evenly matched said GCcoach John Cech All 4 teams have anexcellent opportunity to move on toregionals It will surprise me if the goalspread in any of the games is more than 1Westfield is a talented team that is very wellcoached Coach Vaughn gets the most outof his kids year after year and meeting himand his team in a one and done situation willbe a big challenge for usrdquo
The second semi-final will be a big one- No 8 Carmel vs No 9 Zionsville The twoteams played on Aug 27 and it was afittingly close game with the Greyhoundswinning 1-0
I truly feel that our sectional is one ofthe toughest if not the toughest sectional inthe entire state It doesnt matter who wedraw said Carmel coach Shane Schmidtwho called the other teams in Sectional 17top-notch quality teams
We all play tough regular seasonschedules that hopefully prepares us for thestate tournament said the coach
Carmel beat Homestead 2-0 Saturday towin its last regular season game EthanAbbott scored a goal and AdamGostomelsky recorded the shutout asgoalkeeper
AT HAMILTON HEIGHTSOver in Class 1A the host Huskies will
play a Monday first-round game againstAnderson Prep which is winless for theseason The two teams did not play eachother in the regular season Heights coachDerrick Dean noted that his team will haveto go the long route and play in threegames to win the sectional That wouldinclude a good Liberty Christian team in thesemi-finals and No 11-ranked MuncieBurris on the other side of the draw
AT PARK TUDORIn this four-team sectional Sheridan
plays a 7-7-1 host Panthers team in the firstsemi-final The Blackhawks are winless thisyear
University gets a Heritage Christianteam that is receiving votes in the 1A pollThe two teams did not meet this seasonRyan Williams is leading the Trailblazers ingoals with 13
GIRLSAT NOBLESVILLEClass 2A Sectional 16 is arguably the
toughest girls soccer sectional in the stateIf one has any doubts look no further than
By DON JELLISONReporter EditorOnce the regional round of the IHSAA
boys tennis tourney opens on TuesdayCarmel will be challenged and HamiltonSoutheastern will ride the roll as a challenger
Not in the same regionalCarmel will play at Kokomo Hamilton
Southeastern will play at North CentralThe two Hamilton County powerhouses
swept through sectionals on Friday bothadvancing by 4-1 decisions Southeasterndefeated Noblesville and Carmel took outNo 5 ranked Guerin Catholic
Carmel the statersquos No 1 ranked teamwill open play in the Kokomo Regional at
430 pm on Tuesday meeting No 17 ratedWest Lafayette In the other first roundmatchup No 20 and host Kokomo will meetLogansport also at 430 pm
The championship meet of the KokomoRegional is scheduled for Wednesday at430 pm
Carmel which won its seventh straightsectional will be gunning for its 14thregional championship
Hamilton Southeastern (No 6) comingoff its sixth straight sectional win will havea tougher road than Carmel The Royalslooking for a fourth regional title will openat North Central at 430 pm taking on thehost Panthers
North Central is ranked No 3 and is athree-time defending state champion
In the other first round contest at NorthCentral New Palestine will take on thewinner of the Lawrence North sectionalwhich is yet to be decided The Wildcatssectional was postponed to Monday due torains LN will play Heritage Christian Thechampionship matchup at NC will be playedWednesday at 4 pm
Before North Central put together itscurrent string of three consecutive statechampionships Carmel won three in a row
Twelve of the last 14 state crowns havebeen won by Carmel North Central and No
2 ranked Park Tudor - a team that HSE beatlast week
At KokomoTuesday 430 pm Kokomo vs LogansportTuesday 430 pm Carmel vs WestLafayetteWednesday championship at 430 pm
At North CentralTuesday 430 pm Southeastern vs NorthCentralTuesday 430 pm New Palestine vsLawrence North sectional winnerWednesday championship at 4 pm
No 1 lsquoHounds No 6 Royals head to regionals
Sectional tournament begins Monday
Reporter photo by Kirk Green
Noblesvillersquos girls soccer team honored its seniors during its Wednesday game with Hamilton Southeastern The Millers will take on Fishers in the first semi-final at theNoblesville sectional on Thursday
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BOYSCLASS 2ASectional 16 at Hamilton SoutheasternFirst round - Monday Oct 3Southeastern (11-2-4) vs Pendleton Heights
(5-10-1) 6 pmSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Fishers (4-10) vs Noblesville (8-5-3) 5 pmAnderson (10-4-1) vs Monday winner 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm
Sectional 17 at ZionsvilleSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Guerin Catholic (11-2-3) vs Westfield (6-8-1)
5 pmZionsville (14-3) vs Carmel (9-2-5) 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm
CLASS 1ASectional 46 at Hamilton HeightsFirst round - Monday Oct 3Heights (6-8-2) vs Anderson Prep (0-11-1) 6
pmSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Muncie Burris (9-1-4) vs Wapahani (0-10-2)
5 pmLiberty Christian (9-3) vs Monday winner 7
pm
ChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm
Sectional 47 at Park TudorSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Park Tudor (7-7-1) vs Sheridan (0-12) 5 pmHeritage Christian (8-5-1) vs University
(9-2-1) 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm
GIRLSCLASS 2ASectional 16 at NoblesvilleFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4Pendleton Heights (11-4) vs Anderson (0-11)
6 pmSemi-finals Thursday Oct 6Fishers (5-4-4) vs Noblesville (4-6-2) 5 pmSoutheastern (9-4-3) vs Tuesday winner 7
pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm
Sectional 17 at WestfieldSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6Westfield (3-10-1) vs Carmel (13-2-1) 5 pmGuerin Catholic (5-7-1) vs Zionsville (9-6-2)
7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm
CLASS 1ASectional 40 at SheridanFirst round - Monday Oct 3Sheridan (5-7-3) vs Wapahani (2-10) 6 pmFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4Muncie Burris (5-7) vs Tipton (5-3-2) 5 pmEastern (3-8) vs Tri-Central (1-7-3) 7 pmSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6Heights (7-8-1) vs Monday winner 5 pmTuesday winners 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm
Sectional 42 at Heritage ChristianFirst round - Monday Oct 3Broad Ripple (4-4-1) vs Park Tudor (9-4-1)
7 pmFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4University (8-5-2) vs Heritage Christian (na)
5 pmScecina (2-8) vs Bishop Chatard (12-1-1) 7
pmSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6International (1-4-2) vs Monday winner 5
pmTuesday winners 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm
Hamilton County soccer sectional pairings
the first semi-final game which is Thursday between No13 Fishers and No 20 Noblesville
Both teams have under 500 records but no one woulddeny that both teams are among the top 20 in the state TheTigers and Millers play brutal schedules including acampaign in the Hoosier Crossroads Conference which hasfive teams ranked in the top 20
Noblesville and Fishers met on Sept 12 playing to a1-1 tie
Millers coach Mike Brady said his team is a better teamnow than we were at the beginning of the season and wellhave to be even better yet to make the kind of run theMillers are capable of making
The state tournament is the best time of the year saidTigers coach Ben Beasley He said that playing a team astalented as Noblesville is very exciting Coach Bradysteams always play physical and are very organizedBeasley said that Noblesville is one of the best programsin the country and will demand our best performance ofthe year
Hamilton Southeastern ranked No 7 will await thewinner of a Monday first-round game between an 11-4Pendleton Heights team and winless Anderson
I have enjoyed this group of girls so much this yearsaid HSE coach Greg Davidson The coach said the teamdesigned our season to be tournament ready and islooking forward to seeing what the fruits of our laborproduce
AT WESTFIELDSectional 17 at Westfield will also be a tough one In
this four-team sectional No 3 Carmel takes on theShamrocks in the first semi-final The Greyhounds beatWestfield 6-0 in a game played this past Monday
Katie Soderstrom has scored 19 goals to lead CarmelSectional 17 is normally one of the toughest in the state
tournament said Hounds coach Frank Dixon Lookingat records might lead you to believe it is down this yearbecause only Carmel and Zionsville are ranked in the ISCAtop 20 but that would be a mistake Both Guerin andWestfield have played very difficult regular seasonschedules and will be dangerous
The Golden Eagles will take on No 6 Zionsville in thesecond semi-final Those two teams also played this pastMonday with Guerin upsetting the Eagles 1-0
Were stoked for the opportunity to line up against oneof the state and nations best said GC coach JonathanMcClure We intend to maximize our upcoming trainingsessions to be best prepared for the challenge in front of us
AT SHERIDANThe Blackhawks host Class 1A Sectional 40 a seven-
team event Sheridan plays right out of the gate taking onWapahani Monday
The two teams did not meet in the regular season
I really like our draw for the sectionals said Hawkscoach Kurtis Olsan I like that we are playing a team thatwe havent played during the regular season Since we playeveryone but Wapahani and Muncie Burris that worked outfor us Our team is rounding into shape just in time for thetournament We have played some of ourbest soccer recently and hopefully we can keep it going forthe last week of the season and through the tournament
Hamilton Heights got the bye and will meet theSheridan-Wapahani winner in the first semi-final onThursday
There is more parity I believe this year than in yearspast among the teams and it should be an exciting weekof soccer said Huskies coach Travis Kaufmann We willbe motivated after last years loss but we also know thatwhichever team comes better prepared will have the edge
AT HERITAGE CHRISTIANUniversity will take on the host Eagles in a Tuesday
first-round game in a tough Sectional 42The Trailblazers broke into the rankings this season and
are currently rated No 17 Tessa Hudson leads UHS with15 goals scored
This sectional is also noteworthy because it features thetop ranked 1A team Bishop Chatard The Trojans also playa Tuesday first-round game with the Tuesday winnersfacing off in the second Thursday semi-final
SOCCER From Page 11
Hamilton Southeastern earned a sweepof the Hoosier Crossroads Conference crosscountry meets Saturday at NoblesvillesChanquapin Ridge Cross Country Course atWhite River Elementary School
In the boys race the Royals scored 40points taking four of the top seven placesThat included the individual championshipwhich went to Gabe Fendel in a time of154613 Brayden Watson placed fifth BenWagoner was sixth and Grant Wilsonfinished seventh
Fishers was the runner-up with 64points Sam Kuhn placed third with JoshRoth right behind in fourth place
Westfields Aaron Bennett also landedin the top 10 by taking ninth whileNoblesvilles Levi Neuzerling finished in10th place
In the girls race Southeastern edged outZionsville 60-61 for the conference titleLulu Black won the race in 182247 withLilly Cummins taking eighth and SabrinaBippus finishing in 10th
Going into the race I knew I had thepotential and capability of winning saidBlack I knew I had a chance and I wasntabout to let that go
Noblesville finished in third place with80 points Abi Little led the way for theMillers by taking sixth individually
Fishers placed fourth as a team withMiya Wai coming in fifth WestfieldsGabby Dilick placed seventh individuallyfor the Shamrocks
BOYS RACETeam scores Hamilton Southeastern40 Fishers 64 Avon 78 Westfield 100Zionsville 107 Noblesville 127Brownsburg 201
Race winner Gabe Fendel (HSE)154613Other HSE runners 5 Brayden Watson155473 6 Ben Wagoner 155473 7Grant Wilson 160022 21 BrendanHuckabee 163107 27 James Rathbun164554 30 Eric Steinmetz 165010
44 Joe Bergin 171000 48 BradySouthern 171310 60 Brady Jarosinski174412Fishers runners 3 Sam Kuhn 1553794 Josh Roth 155438 18 AaronWorley 162362 19 Ethan Meyer162953 20 Andrew Runion 163052
22 Alex Meyer 163331 25 BrandonReyes 163956 26 Peter Werling163975 32 Ashton Murray 16511835 Seth Foutty 165836
Royals sweep HCC meet
Reporter photo by Kent Graham
Hamilton Southeasternrsquos Lulu Black won the individual race at the Hoosier Crossroads Conference meet Saturday at NoblesvillersquosChanquapin Ridge Cross Country Course The Royals edged Zionsville by one point to win the team championship
Sports 13
Westfield runners 9 Aaron Bennett160454 12 Desmond Herrell 16129216 Nick Leahy 161812 33 NoahShourd 165603 34 James McClure165661 40 Derek Maue 170271 42Kevin Greene 170806 45 DrewSchmitz 171223 52 Noah Douthit172169 55 Luke Tragesser 172864Noblesville runners 10 Levi Neuzerling160591 11 Eric Hoffman 161204 23Zachary Freeman 163564 49 BlakeHipkiss 171567 50 Jack Commeville171820 57 Luke Balciunas 17306959 Truman Angel 174226 62 BraedonGossard 174786 64 Jaden Wills175543GIRLS RACETeam scores Hamilton Southeastern60 Zionsville 61 Noblesville 80 Fishers98 Westfield 98 Avon 131 Brownsburg163Race winner Lulu Black (HSE) 182247Other Southeastern runners 8 LillyCummins 185830 10 Sabrina Bippus190989 17 Ellie Pedersen 19359124 Maddie Mirro 194591 39 AbbyLohman 200828 45 Kayleigh Witt202893 55 Katie Murhling 21039557 Sam Alphin 213189 64 AbbyJones 221012Noblesville runners 6 Abi Little183901 14 Kat Dombroski 19277919 Aubrie Deal 193987 20 SophieReichard 194072 21 Aubrey Swart194430 26 Katherine Sandys194749 32 Abbie Klinker 195639 49Taylor Gregory 203061 58 BrynnEaton 213219 61 Maria Anderson214142Fishers runners 5 Miya Wai 18332716 Corinne Yorkman 193130 18Kamya Lapsley 193753 28 TessaKraft 195167 31 Lilia Bodnar195631 34 Corinne OLeary 19588238 Abby Carter 200703 43 DebbieShera 202512
Westfield runners 7 Gabby Dilick184739 13 Gabby Brown 19243815 Lauren Bailey 193002 30 SydneyClifford 195376 33 Carly Bodajewicz195812 42 Lucy Shaub 202027 44Madison Smith 202688 46 SarahHamlet 202908 47 Ashley Senerius202984 53 Kyla Curtis 205353
Hamilton Heights competed in theHoosier Conference meet on Saturday
The Huskies boys finished fifth withDylan Young placing 13th individuallyAbby Christiansen was 15th for the Heightsgirls
BOYS RACETeam scores West Lafayette 25Western 93 Twin Lakes 101 Lewis Cass129 Hamilton Heights 135 RensselaerCentral 162 Tipton 172 Benton Central181 Lafayette Central Catholic 193Northwestern 229Race winner Josh Everetts (W)1647630Heights runners 13 Dylan Young1818480 18 Price Knowles 183759024 George Harden 1847080 33Michael Tyner 1916053 47 JacobGlover 2010120 67 Travis Kreitzer2925533 68 Trent Ward 3049600GIRLS RACETeam scores West Lafayette 50 BentonCentral 63 Rensselaer Central 104 TwinLakes 109 Western 127 Lewis Cass145 Northwestern 161 Hamilton Heights186 Lafayette Central Catholic 221Tipton 259Race winner Miah Martin (LC) 1855046Heights runners 15 Abby Christiansen2034670 22 Chloe Henderson2102270 48 Elizabeth Shrock2259550 49 Alex Lopez 2305583 52Kylie Schakel 2336116 61 Ellie Hunter2441766 63 Jenna Tomaszewski2608076
ROYALS From Page 12
Reporter photos by Kent Graham
Hamilton Southeasternrsquos Gabe Fendel (1704) led the way for the Royals and the field at the Hoosier Crossroads Conference cross country meet Saturday Fendel wonthe individual race and helped the Royals to the team championship
Fishersrsquo Miya Wai placed fifth in the girls race
Pictured Nick Leahy and Desmond Herrell Westfield Zachary Freeman and Levi Neuzerling Noblesville Ben WagonerHamilton Southeastern
American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 93 68 578 -Baltimore 88 73 547 50Toronto 88 73 547 50NY Yankees 84 77 522 90Tampa Bay 67 94 416 260Central W L PCT GBCleveland 93 67 581 -Detroit 86 74 538 70Kansas City 81 80 503 125Chi White Sox 78 83 484 155Minnesota 58 103 360 355West W L PCT GBTexas 95 66 590 -Seattle 86 75 534 90Houston 84 77 522 110LA Angels 73 88 453 220Oakland 68 93 422 270
National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 94 67 584 -NY Mets 87 74 540 70Miami 79 81 494 145Philadelphia 70 91 435 240Atlanta 67 93 419 265Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 102 58 638 -St Louis 85 76 528 175Pittsburgh 78 82 488 240Milwaukee 72 89 447 305Cincinnati 68 93 422 345West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 91 70 565 -San Francisco 86 75 534 50Colorado 75 86 466 160Arizona 68 93 422 230San Diego 68 93 422 230
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NY Yankees 7 Baltimore 3San Francisco 3 LA Dodgers 0
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Toronto 4 Boston 3Tampa Bay 4 Texas 1
Milwaukee 4 Colorado 3 10 inningsArizona 9 San Diego 5
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successfully arrested with the assistance offurther arriving officers
Medics were called to the scene and thesuspect was treated for minor bleedingwhere he had pulled out the Taser barbs Hewas checked and release back to the custodyof law enforcement
The subject has been identified by aWest Virginia driverrsquos license as J WilliamHott 27 of Romney W Va
Romney was arrested on the followingBattery on a Law Enforcement Officer
3 counts Level 5 FelonyResisting Law Enforcement 2 counts
A MisdemeanorAttempted Entering of a Motor Vehicle
B MisdemeanorBlocking Traffic with a Motor Vehicle
A MisdemeanorPossession of Marijuana A
MisdemeanorPossession of ParaphernaliaRomney was incarcerated in the
Hamilton County JailAll suspects are presumed innocent until
proven guilty in a court of law
MOTORISTFrom Page 3
Launch Fishershosts 2016IndyIoT event
The second annual IndyIoTevent took place Wednesday inLaunch Fishers Over 300 peopleattended the event which isdesigned to bring togetherprofessionals from all differentindustries and show them how theInternet of Things is helping toimprove and transform businessand technology
Its a gathering of some of theleading companies in Indiana saidNicole delMastro director ofmarketing at CloudOne thecompany that hosted the event Sowe have a lot of their leaders joinus on stage for 15 to 20 minuteTED-talk like presentation wherethey are just showing talking aboutthe innovation thats happening inour companies around the Internetof things
Several major Indiana companiesparticipated in the event includingCummins Roche Diagnostics TycoInternational Battery InnovationsCenter and Tom Farms
Reporter photos by Richie Hall
Hamilton CountyReporterHamiltonCountyrsquos
HometownNewspaper
News 5
Noblesville Schools new Miller Ambassadors community engagement class was atNoble Crossing Elementary today meeting with teachers and students to learn about howand why the district is doing school differently through their Miller Shift approach toeducation
The Miller Ambassadors program is an engaging year-long learning experience forselect Noblesville community leaders and school district parents to enjoy a deeperunderstanding of Noblesville Schools
Program participants are exposed to all facets of running a district including businessmanagement academic programs student services operations and more
Class members have the opportunity toGain first-hand knowledge regarding the functioning of Noblesville SchoolsExperience the engaging learning style we use with studentsParticipate in an extended dialogue with leadership on education issuesDevelop an understanding of how Noblesville Schools has created a unique culture of
educational excellence that is studied by other high-performing school districtsAmbassador graduates are partners in sharing Noblesville Schoolsrsquo vision throughout
the community and will be invited to continue to engage with the district through futureproject team and input gathering opportunities
This years class includes
Name BuildingOrganizationTJ Jordan NWMSKristin Smith HSNWMSRichell Vaughn HSNWMS
Marnie Bennington NWMSJennifer Beahrs Hazel DellTara Bushong Noble CrossingSheri Rice Promise RoadKriste Ortman White RiverLaura Paris NHSNWMSSarah Reed City of NoblesvilleJeff Zeckel NHS AlumniPaul Roberts Rotary ClubMike Corbett Ham Co Business MagazineJoe Arrowood KiwanisLu McKee St VincentPhyllis Lineberger Senior Citizens OrganizationChuck Goodrich Gaylor ElectricWil Hampton City CouncilNSEFBob Dubois ChamberPerry Williams NMSLionsBrenda Baker RiverviewDan Clark Ivy TechEdra Waterman Hamilton East Public LibraryDave Johnson IEGS
Community leaders go back to school
LEFT Phyllis Lineberger meets with a Noble Crossing4th grader to discuss Genius Hour an opportunityfor students to explore real-world learning of theirchoice in the classroomABOVE Joe Arrowood observes Noble Crossing 5thgraders as they collaborate on a hands-on sciencecritical study opportunity
Photos courtesy Noblesville Schools
News6
Living Proof provided music during Saturdayrsquos Southwest Quad Picnic
Reporter photos by Perry Williams
Rick Taylor retired Fireman andNoblesville Common Councilmember grilled pancakes for thehungry customers at the NoblesvilleFire Departmentrsquos Auxiliary PancakeBreakfast The breakfast is offeredto the community in conjunction withthe Fire Prevention and SafetyAwareness Open House that theNoblesville Fire Department hosts
A portion of the proceeds goes toa worthy cause and this year we aretaking care of our own NFDEngineer Burke Smith and his familyare fighting the good fight since hiswife Betsy was diagnosed withGlioblastoma last year In additionto sales from the pancake breakfastthere were Cancer Awareness T-shirts and a prize raffle to also raisefunds Our goal this year is to beable to donate $2500 to the SmithFamily The remainder of theproceeds will be used to fund theNFD Auxiliary to serve the firedepartment and the public throughoutthe year
Southwest Quad Picnic
ABOVE Sam Dawson and Max Joslin enjoy archery shooting booth set up byHamilton County ParksRIGHT Many booths and customer strolled the Covered Bridge
Potters Bridge Festival
Noblesville Fire Department Pancake Breakfast
News 7
Racers wait at the starting line for the flag to drop at the Grand Junction Derby which took place in downtown Westfield Saturday afternoon
Grand Junction DerbyReporter photos by Perry Williams
LEFT Derek Daly announced the Derby race
ABOVE Racers waited in the pits before heading to the starting line
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By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorDown by a seemingly insurmountable
number of shots with nine holes left at theIHSAA state girls golf finals Saturday atPrairie View Golf Course in CarmelWestfield nearly came all the way back
The Shamrocks trailed two-timedefending champion Evansville North by10 shots but fought their way back towithin one with three holes remaining Butthe Wildcats held on and won their thirdconsecutive state championship withWestfield the runner-up for the second yearin a row
Evansville North finished with a teamscore of 618 while the Shamrocks carded620 Westfield had to fight off ColumbusNorth for the runner-up trophy the BullDogs finished third with 623
With the 10-shot deficit and the numberof holes left running out Shamrocks coachTrevor Neu gave his team an update afterthe front nine
I talked to a couple of the kidsindividually let them know where we wereat and told them that we needed to startbeing a little bit more aggressive with shotswe were comfortable with said Neu Icouldnt be more proud of this group of kidsand how they fought yesterday and howthey thought today
Westfield carded a 302 in its Saturdaysecond round an improvement of 16 shotsfrom its first round score of 318 TheShamrocks and a few other teams had tofinish some of their first-round playSaturday after rains interrupted Fridaysfirst round
Westfields consistency helped bring itinto contention Cailyn Henderson scored152 for her two rounds with Jocelyn Bruchright behind by shooting 153 Both girlswere also named to the All-State team afterthe conclusion of the meet
We definitely did not play our best asa team but we tried to persevere out thereon the last nine and made up somestrokes said Henderson We were in ittil the very last hole and they ended upwinning by two But we still played prettywell at the last nine
I just took it one shot at a time saidthe freshman Bruch I struggled a littleyesterday but I just tried to play for myselfand my team do the best that I could
Margaret Wentz shot 155 seniorMorgan Baechle scored 156 and AdrienneMontalone had 161 for the Shamrocks
Carmel placed fifth as a team with a655 Nina Hecht earned a medal finishingas part of a four-way tie for seventh placewith a 151 That earned her a spot on theAll-State team as well
It feels really good and awesome -considering how I played at sectionals and
regionals - to bounce back said Hecht Ithought my season went pretty good andit was fun sharing it with my sister
Ninas sister Rani Hecht carded a 157playing well in her senior appearance atstate
We did have a better day today saidCarmel coach Kelly Kluesner Nina andRani are the two that made a big differencetoday They just kept on fighting For Ninato be even par she shot 38 on the front andturned around and shot 34 on the backWere very proud
Hamilton Heights Caitie Gehlhausenwas the fourth county player to earn All-State honors Gehlhausen played as anindividual at state finishing with a two-dayscore of 154
I definitely had a lot of fun and Iplayed a lot better than what my scores hadshown so Im still happy with my gamesaid Gehlhausen who has committed toplay Division I golf at High PointUniversity in High Point NC
It was definitely some toughconditions so props to Holly Anderson forshooting what she did said GehlhausenAnderson from Columbus North was theindividual medalist with a score of 146 twoover par
Fishers placed seventh as a team TheTigers carded a 669 which is a 42-shotimprovement from their score last yearwhich coach Danny Smith called aremarkable improvement Morgan Lewisand Kennedy Brooker both had 158s
We played a lot better the second daythan yesterday said Smith Yesterdaywas tough Ten hours out on the golfcourse its hard to get to play 18 holes in10 hours
Hamilton Southeastern finished tied for11th with a score of 697 Julia Eaton ledthe Royals with a score of 168
Team scores Evansville North312-306=618 Westfield 318-302=620 Columbus North 314-309=623 Zionsville 318-320=638 Carmel 331-324=655
lsquoRocks finish second Hecht makes top 10
Reporter photo by Richie Hall
The Westfield girls golf team finished as state runner-up for the second year in a row The Shamrocks carded a team scoreof 620 just two shots behind Evansville North which won state for the third consecutive year
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There was no question in the mind ofHamilton Heights coach Mitch Street thatonce his Huskies got into the end zone hewould go for the victory
Thatrsquos exactly what happened Saturdayafternoon at Lucas Oil Stadium inIndianapolis as the Huskies defeated TwinLakes 14-13
Twin Lakes had just taken the lead with737 remaining on an 11-yard touchdownrun and a PAT kick That gave the Indiansa 13-6 edge They had scored in the firstquarter on a 37-yard field goal and in thesecond quarter on a 35-yard field goal withjust eight seconds before halftime
Heights got the ball setting up its finaltouchdown on an intercepted pass bySterling Weatherford
The touchdown came on a four-yard passfrom Riley White to Jesse Brown
ldquoI didnrsquot want to play them in overtimerdquoStreet said after the game concerning hisdecision to go for the two-pointer
White passed to Weatherford for thewinning points
ldquoWe work on plays like this everyThursdayrdquo Street said
ldquoI just didnrsquot think the matchup favoredus to go into overtime We had a chance towin the game and we took itrdquo
Actually Hamilton Heights had misseda PAT kick earlier in the game
After Twin Lakes went to halftime withthe two field goals and the 6-0 lead theHuskies got on the board at the 202 markin the third quarter White tossed a 10-yardpass to Brown for the TD The PAT kickfailed leaving the two teams deadlocked at6-6 entering the fourth quarter
White filled in at quarterback for JoshFeltz He hit on 6-of-12 passes for 74 yards
Without Feltz the Huskies ran the ballmore Clayton Cowan carried 14 times for59 yards and White 11 times for 57 yards
ldquoWe did some good thingsrdquo said StreetldquoA couple of penalties for first downs hurt
us We moved the ball well early in thegamerdquo
The win left Hamilton Heights with a 4-2record Both teams play in the HoosierConference but in different divisions
Heights is in the East where it looks asif the Huskies will finish secondNorthwestern has finished play with a 3-1
record and has beaten Heights The Huskiesare in a second place fight with Tipton each2-1 Since Hamilton Heights has defeatedTipton the Huskies can finish second bywinning at Western on Friday
Position week in the conference will bethe final week of the season
Street goes for the win
Reporter photo by Kirk Green
Hamilton Heights football coach Mitch Street had plenty to be happy about after the Huskies beat Twin Lakes 14-13 at Lucas Oil Stadium on Saturday Heights won bymaking a two-point conversion with 31 seconds left
Heights 14 Twin Lakes 13Heights 0 0 6 8 ndash 14Twin Lakes 3 3 0 7 ndash 13
Game Stats HH TLFirst Downs 11 15 By Rushing 6 12 By Passing 3 1 By Penalty 2 2Yards Rushing 33-163 55-222Yards Passing 74 29CompAttInt 6-12-0 1-7-2FumblesLost 1-0 2-1PenaltiesYards 7-59 7-59
Heights ScoringThird Quarter
Jesse Brown 10-yard pass from RileyWhite (kick failed) 202
Fourth QuarterBrown 4-yard pass from White (SterlingWeatherford pass from White) 31
Heights StatsRushing Clayton Cowan 14-59 White11-57 Brown 3-29 Jake Beale 2-minus1 Weatherford 3-19Passing White 6-12-74Receptions Weatherford 2-27 Brown 4-7
Homestead 328-334=662 Fishers 337-332=669 Western329-341=670 Chesterton 350-338=688 Lake Central 346-350=696 Hamilton Southeastern 34-341=697 Penn 347-350=697 Evansville Memorial 364-356=720 Bishop Dwenger361-369=730Top 10 scores 1 Holly Anderson (CN) 75-71=146 2 ElyseStasil (Ch) 75-73=148 T3 Alexia Miestowski (LC) 78-71=149Reece Malapit (Yorktown) 73-76=149 T5 Danbi Kim (CN)75-75=150 Morgan Dabagia (H) 72-78=150 T7 Nina Hecht (C)79-72=151 Hadley Walts (EN) 80-71=151 Lauren Guiao (EM)77-74=151 Annabelle Pancake (Z) 74-77=151
Westfield scores Cailyn Henderson 77-75=152 Jocelyn Bruch79-74=153 Margaret Wentz 80-75=155 Morgan Baechle 82-84=156 Adrienne Montalone 83-78=161Other Carmel scores Rani Hecht 79-78=157 Angie Kavanaugh85-86=171 Erin Evans 89-88=177 Libby McGuire 88-92=180Fishers scores Morgan Lewis 79-79=158 Kennedy Brooker 81-77=158 Anna DelPrince 84-88=172 Kate Alt 93-88=181 BrookeWilson 93 (first day) Grace Brooks 91 (second day)Southeastern scores Julia Eaton 90-78=168 Haleigh Gray 84-86=170 Chelsea Morrow 90-86=176 Nicole Dillow 92-91=183Phyllis Cha 95 (first day) Dagny Gladwell 97 (second day)Hamilton Heights score Caitie Gehlhausen 76-78=154
lsquoROCKS From Page 9
Four HamiltonCounty playersearned All-Statehonors followingthe conclusion ofthe girls golf statemeet Saturday
They are (picturedfrom left) CaitieGehlhausen
Hamilton HeightsNina Hecht
Carmel CailynHenderson
Westfield JocelynBruch Westfield
Reporter photo byRichie Hall
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By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorThe IHSAArsquos soccer sectional
tournament begins Monday and it is usuallya wild event here in Hamilton County
Both the boys teams and girls teams willplay at four different sites in two classes -the big schools in 2A the small schools in1A Herersquos a site-by-site look at eachsectional
BOYSAT HAMILTON SOUTHEASTERNAction in this sectional starts right away
with the Class 2A No 12 host Royals takingon Pendleton Heights in the first round onMonday
The two teams met early in the seasonback on Aug 16 with HSE winning 5-0Matt Kuster has totaled 10 goals for theRoyals to lead the team
With the draw we will have to win 3games in order to repeatas sectional champions said Southeasterncoach Chris White If we are victorious inthe opener we will face a much improvedand under the radar opponent in Andersonfollowed by a possible match up with rivalFishers or other top 20 team Noblesville Our sectional is always very competitiveand it will be no different this year We have
the capability but are still working onputting it all together after going throughmost of the season without our full roster ofplayers due to injury
Fishers and Noblesville play each otherin the first semi-final on Wednesday Thetwo teams just recently met last SaturdaySept 24 with the Tigers winning 2-1
Noblesville is always a quality team andit seems we have tough battles every timewe play said Tigers coach Rob Pels
Millers coach Brian Prange agreedsaying that a playing a Hoosier CrossroadsConference team is always tough and itbecomes just as challenging when you playthem twice and less than 2 weeks apart
I know Fishers has a good team andwell coached said Prange
AT ZIONSVILLEThis four-team sectional might be
tougher than any other in the state The firstWednesday semi-final features No 18Guerin Catholic against Westfield whichcan hold its own with any team in the state
The two teams did not meet in theregular season KJ Clardy has scored ninegoals for the Shamrocks with AndrewGarvey also netting nine for the GoldenEagles
ldquoI think all of the teams inour sectional are evenly matched said GCcoach John Cech All 4 teams have anexcellent opportunity to move on toregionals It will surprise me if the goalspread in any of the games is more than 1Westfield is a talented team that is very wellcoached Coach Vaughn gets the most outof his kids year after year and meeting himand his team in a one and done situation willbe a big challenge for usrdquo
The second semi-final will be a big one- No 8 Carmel vs No 9 Zionsville The twoteams played on Aug 27 and it was afittingly close game with the Greyhoundswinning 1-0
I truly feel that our sectional is one ofthe toughest if not the toughest sectional inthe entire state It doesnt matter who wedraw said Carmel coach Shane Schmidtwho called the other teams in Sectional 17top-notch quality teams
We all play tough regular seasonschedules that hopefully prepares us for thestate tournament said the coach
Carmel beat Homestead 2-0 Saturday towin its last regular season game EthanAbbott scored a goal and AdamGostomelsky recorded the shutout asgoalkeeper
AT HAMILTON HEIGHTSOver in Class 1A the host Huskies will
play a Monday first-round game againstAnderson Prep which is winless for theseason The two teams did not play eachother in the regular season Heights coachDerrick Dean noted that his team will haveto go the long route and play in threegames to win the sectional That wouldinclude a good Liberty Christian team in thesemi-finals and No 11-ranked MuncieBurris on the other side of the draw
AT PARK TUDORIn this four-team sectional Sheridan
plays a 7-7-1 host Panthers team in the firstsemi-final The Blackhawks are winless thisyear
University gets a Heritage Christianteam that is receiving votes in the 1A pollThe two teams did not meet this seasonRyan Williams is leading the Trailblazers ingoals with 13
GIRLSAT NOBLESVILLEClass 2A Sectional 16 is arguably the
toughest girls soccer sectional in the stateIf one has any doubts look no further than
By DON JELLISONReporter EditorOnce the regional round of the IHSAA
boys tennis tourney opens on TuesdayCarmel will be challenged and HamiltonSoutheastern will ride the roll as a challenger
Not in the same regionalCarmel will play at Kokomo Hamilton
Southeastern will play at North CentralThe two Hamilton County powerhouses
swept through sectionals on Friday bothadvancing by 4-1 decisions Southeasterndefeated Noblesville and Carmel took outNo 5 ranked Guerin Catholic
Carmel the statersquos No 1 ranked teamwill open play in the Kokomo Regional at
430 pm on Tuesday meeting No 17 ratedWest Lafayette In the other first roundmatchup No 20 and host Kokomo will meetLogansport also at 430 pm
The championship meet of the KokomoRegional is scheduled for Wednesday at430 pm
Carmel which won its seventh straightsectional will be gunning for its 14thregional championship
Hamilton Southeastern (No 6) comingoff its sixth straight sectional win will havea tougher road than Carmel The Royalslooking for a fourth regional title will openat North Central at 430 pm taking on thehost Panthers
North Central is ranked No 3 and is athree-time defending state champion
In the other first round contest at NorthCentral New Palestine will take on thewinner of the Lawrence North sectionalwhich is yet to be decided The Wildcatssectional was postponed to Monday due torains LN will play Heritage Christian Thechampionship matchup at NC will be playedWednesday at 4 pm
Before North Central put together itscurrent string of three consecutive statechampionships Carmel won three in a row
Twelve of the last 14 state crowns havebeen won by Carmel North Central and No
2 ranked Park Tudor - a team that HSE beatlast week
At KokomoTuesday 430 pm Kokomo vs LogansportTuesday 430 pm Carmel vs WestLafayetteWednesday championship at 430 pm
At North CentralTuesday 430 pm Southeastern vs NorthCentralTuesday 430 pm New Palestine vsLawrence North sectional winnerWednesday championship at 4 pm
No 1 lsquoHounds No 6 Royals head to regionals
Sectional tournament begins Monday
Reporter photo by Kirk Green
Noblesvillersquos girls soccer team honored its seniors during its Wednesday game with Hamilton Southeastern The Millers will take on Fishers in the first semi-final at theNoblesville sectional on Thursday
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BOYSCLASS 2ASectional 16 at Hamilton SoutheasternFirst round - Monday Oct 3Southeastern (11-2-4) vs Pendleton Heights
(5-10-1) 6 pmSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Fishers (4-10) vs Noblesville (8-5-3) 5 pmAnderson (10-4-1) vs Monday winner 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm
Sectional 17 at ZionsvilleSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Guerin Catholic (11-2-3) vs Westfield (6-8-1)
5 pmZionsville (14-3) vs Carmel (9-2-5) 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm
CLASS 1ASectional 46 at Hamilton HeightsFirst round - Monday Oct 3Heights (6-8-2) vs Anderson Prep (0-11-1) 6
pmSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Muncie Burris (9-1-4) vs Wapahani (0-10-2)
5 pmLiberty Christian (9-3) vs Monday winner 7
pm
ChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm
Sectional 47 at Park TudorSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Park Tudor (7-7-1) vs Sheridan (0-12) 5 pmHeritage Christian (8-5-1) vs University
(9-2-1) 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm
GIRLSCLASS 2ASectional 16 at NoblesvilleFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4Pendleton Heights (11-4) vs Anderson (0-11)
6 pmSemi-finals Thursday Oct 6Fishers (5-4-4) vs Noblesville (4-6-2) 5 pmSoutheastern (9-4-3) vs Tuesday winner 7
pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm
Sectional 17 at WestfieldSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6Westfield (3-10-1) vs Carmel (13-2-1) 5 pmGuerin Catholic (5-7-1) vs Zionsville (9-6-2)
7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm
CLASS 1ASectional 40 at SheridanFirst round - Monday Oct 3Sheridan (5-7-3) vs Wapahani (2-10) 6 pmFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4Muncie Burris (5-7) vs Tipton (5-3-2) 5 pmEastern (3-8) vs Tri-Central (1-7-3) 7 pmSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6Heights (7-8-1) vs Monday winner 5 pmTuesday winners 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm
Sectional 42 at Heritage ChristianFirst round - Monday Oct 3Broad Ripple (4-4-1) vs Park Tudor (9-4-1)
7 pmFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4University (8-5-2) vs Heritage Christian (na)
5 pmScecina (2-8) vs Bishop Chatard (12-1-1) 7
pmSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6International (1-4-2) vs Monday winner 5
pmTuesday winners 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm
Hamilton County soccer sectional pairings
the first semi-final game which is Thursday between No13 Fishers and No 20 Noblesville
Both teams have under 500 records but no one woulddeny that both teams are among the top 20 in the state TheTigers and Millers play brutal schedules including acampaign in the Hoosier Crossroads Conference which hasfive teams ranked in the top 20
Noblesville and Fishers met on Sept 12 playing to a1-1 tie
Millers coach Mike Brady said his team is a better teamnow than we were at the beginning of the season and wellhave to be even better yet to make the kind of run theMillers are capable of making
The state tournament is the best time of the year saidTigers coach Ben Beasley He said that playing a team astalented as Noblesville is very exciting Coach Bradysteams always play physical and are very organizedBeasley said that Noblesville is one of the best programsin the country and will demand our best performance ofthe year
Hamilton Southeastern ranked No 7 will await thewinner of a Monday first-round game between an 11-4Pendleton Heights team and winless Anderson
I have enjoyed this group of girls so much this yearsaid HSE coach Greg Davidson The coach said the teamdesigned our season to be tournament ready and islooking forward to seeing what the fruits of our laborproduce
AT WESTFIELDSectional 17 at Westfield will also be a tough one In
this four-team sectional No 3 Carmel takes on theShamrocks in the first semi-final The Greyhounds beatWestfield 6-0 in a game played this past Monday
Katie Soderstrom has scored 19 goals to lead CarmelSectional 17 is normally one of the toughest in the state
tournament said Hounds coach Frank Dixon Lookingat records might lead you to believe it is down this yearbecause only Carmel and Zionsville are ranked in the ISCAtop 20 but that would be a mistake Both Guerin andWestfield have played very difficult regular seasonschedules and will be dangerous
The Golden Eagles will take on No 6 Zionsville in thesecond semi-final Those two teams also played this pastMonday with Guerin upsetting the Eagles 1-0
Were stoked for the opportunity to line up against oneof the state and nations best said GC coach JonathanMcClure We intend to maximize our upcoming trainingsessions to be best prepared for the challenge in front of us
AT SHERIDANThe Blackhawks host Class 1A Sectional 40 a seven-
team event Sheridan plays right out of the gate taking onWapahani Monday
The two teams did not meet in the regular season
I really like our draw for the sectionals said Hawkscoach Kurtis Olsan I like that we are playing a team thatwe havent played during the regular season Since we playeveryone but Wapahani and Muncie Burris that worked outfor us Our team is rounding into shape just in time for thetournament We have played some of ourbest soccer recently and hopefully we can keep it going forthe last week of the season and through the tournament
Hamilton Heights got the bye and will meet theSheridan-Wapahani winner in the first semi-final onThursday
There is more parity I believe this year than in yearspast among the teams and it should be an exciting weekof soccer said Huskies coach Travis Kaufmann We willbe motivated after last years loss but we also know thatwhichever team comes better prepared will have the edge
AT HERITAGE CHRISTIANUniversity will take on the host Eagles in a Tuesday
first-round game in a tough Sectional 42The Trailblazers broke into the rankings this season and
are currently rated No 17 Tessa Hudson leads UHS with15 goals scored
This sectional is also noteworthy because it features thetop ranked 1A team Bishop Chatard The Trojans also playa Tuesday first-round game with the Tuesday winnersfacing off in the second Thursday semi-final
SOCCER From Page 11
Hamilton Southeastern earned a sweepof the Hoosier Crossroads Conference crosscountry meets Saturday at NoblesvillesChanquapin Ridge Cross Country Course atWhite River Elementary School
In the boys race the Royals scored 40points taking four of the top seven placesThat included the individual championshipwhich went to Gabe Fendel in a time of154613 Brayden Watson placed fifth BenWagoner was sixth and Grant Wilsonfinished seventh
Fishers was the runner-up with 64points Sam Kuhn placed third with JoshRoth right behind in fourth place
Westfields Aaron Bennett also landedin the top 10 by taking ninth whileNoblesvilles Levi Neuzerling finished in10th place
In the girls race Southeastern edged outZionsville 60-61 for the conference titleLulu Black won the race in 182247 withLilly Cummins taking eighth and SabrinaBippus finishing in 10th
Going into the race I knew I had thepotential and capability of winning saidBlack I knew I had a chance and I wasntabout to let that go
Noblesville finished in third place with80 points Abi Little led the way for theMillers by taking sixth individually
Fishers placed fourth as a team withMiya Wai coming in fifth WestfieldsGabby Dilick placed seventh individuallyfor the Shamrocks
BOYS RACETeam scores Hamilton Southeastern40 Fishers 64 Avon 78 Westfield 100Zionsville 107 Noblesville 127Brownsburg 201
Race winner Gabe Fendel (HSE)154613Other HSE runners 5 Brayden Watson155473 6 Ben Wagoner 155473 7Grant Wilson 160022 21 BrendanHuckabee 163107 27 James Rathbun164554 30 Eric Steinmetz 165010
44 Joe Bergin 171000 48 BradySouthern 171310 60 Brady Jarosinski174412Fishers runners 3 Sam Kuhn 1553794 Josh Roth 155438 18 AaronWorley 162362 19 Ethan Meyer162953 20 Andrew Runion 163052
22 Alex Meyer 163331 25 BrandonReyes 163956 26 Peter Werling163975 32 Ashton Murray 16511835 Seth Foutty 165836
Royals sweep HCC meet
Reporter photo by Kent Graham
Hamilton Southeasternrsquos Lulu Black won the individual race at the Hoosier Crossroads Conference meet Saturday at NoblesvillersquosChanquapin Ridge Cross Country Course The Royals edged Zionsville by one point to win the team championship
Sports 13
Westfield runners 9 Aaron Bennett160454 12 Desmond Herrell 16129216 Nick Leahy 161812 33 NoahShourd 165603 34 James McClure165661 40 Derek Maue 170271 42Kevin Greene 170806 45 DrewSchmitz 171223 52 Noah Douthit172169 55 Luke Tragesser 172864Noblesville runners 10 Levi Neuzerling160591 11 Eric Hoffman 161204 23Zachary Freeman 163564 49 BlakeHipkiss 171567 50 Jack Commeville171820 57 Luke Balciunas 17306959 Truman Angel 174226 62 BraedonGossard 174786 64 Jaden Wills175543GIRLS RACETeam scores Hamilton Southeastern60 Zionsville 61 Noblesville 80 Fishers98 Westfield 98 Avon 131 Brownsburg163Race winner Lulu Black (HSE) 182247Other Southeastern runners 8 LillyCummins 185830 10 Sabrina Bippus190989 17 Ellie Pedersen 19359124 Maddie Mirro 194591 39 AbbyLohman 200828 45 Kayleigh Witt202893 55 Katie Murhling 21039557 Sam Alphin 213189 64 AbbyJones 221012Noblesville runners 6 Abi Little183901 14 Kat Dombroski 19277919 Aubrie Deal 193987 20 SophieReichard 194072 21 Aubrey Swart194430 26 Katherine Sandys194749 32 Abbie Klinker 195639 49Taylor Gregory 203061 58 BrynnEaton 213219 61 Maria Anderson214142Fishers runners 5 Miya Wai 18332716 Corinne Yorkman 193130 18Kamya Lapsley 193753 28 TessaKraft 195167 31 Lilia Bodnar195631 34 Corinne OLeary 19588238 Abby Carter 200703 43 DebbieShera 202512
Westfield runners 7 Gabby Dilick184739 13 Gabby Brown 19243815 Lauren Bailey 193002 30 SydneyClifford 195376 33 Carly Bodajewicz195812 42 Lucy Shaub 202027 44Madison Smith 202688 46 SarahHamlet 202908 47 Ashley Senerius202984 53 Kyla Curtis 205353
Hamilton Heights competed in theHoosier Conference meet on Saturday
The Huskies boys finished fifth withDylan Young placing 13th individuallyAbby Christiansen was 15th for the Heightsgirls
BOYS RACETeam scores West Lafayette 25Western 93 Twin Lakes 101 Lewis Cass129 Hamilton Heights 135 RensselaerCentral 162 Tipton 172 Benton Central181 Lafayette Central Catholic 193Northwestern 229Race winner Josh Everetts (W)1647630Heights runners 13 Dylan Young1818480 18 Price Knowles 183759024 George Harden 1847080 33Michael Tyner 1916053 47 JacobGlover 2010120 67 Travis Kreitzer2925533 68 Trent Ward 3049600GIRLS RACETeam scores West Lafayette 50 BentonCentral 63 Rensselaer Central 104 TwinLakes 109 Western 127 Lewis Cass145 Northwestern 161 Hamilton Heights186 Lafayette Central Catholic 221Tipton 259Race winner Miah Martin (LC) 1855046Heights runners 15 Abby Christiansen2034670 22 Chloe Henderson2102270 48 Elizabeth Shrock2259550 49 Alex Lopez 2305583 52Kylie Schakel 2336116 61 Ellie Hunter2441766 63 Jenna Tomaszewski2608076
ROYALS From Page 12
Reporter photos by Kent Graham
Hamilton Southeasternrsquos Gabe Fendel (1704) led the way for the Royals and the field at the Hoosier Crossroads Conference cross country meet Saturday Fendel wonthe individual race and helped the Royals to the team championship
Fishersrsquo Miya Wai placed fifth in the girls race
Pictured Nick Leahy and Desmond Herrell Westfield Zachary Freeman and Levi Neuzerling Noblesville Ben WagonerHamilton Southeastern
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NY Mets 5 Philadelphia 3St Louis 4 Pittsburgh 3
NY Yankees 7 Baltimore 3San Francisco 3 LA Dodgers 0
Washington 2 Miami 1Cincinnati 7 Chi Cubs 4
Cleveland 6 Kansas City 3
Atlanta 5 Detroit 3Minnesota 6 Chi White Sox 0
Toronto 4 Boston 3Tampa Bay 4 Texas 1
Milwaukee 4 Colorado 3 10 inningsArizona 9 San Diego 5
Houston 3 LA Angels 0Oakland 9 Seattle 8 10 innings
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Puzzles14
News 5
Noblesville Schools new Miller Ambassadors community engagement class was atNoble Crossing Elementary today meeting with teachers and students to learn about howand why the district is doing school differently through their Miller Shift approach toeducation
The Miller Ambassadors program is an engaging year-long learning experience forselect Noblesville community leaders and school district parents to enjoy a deeperunderstanding of Noblesville Schools
Program participants are exposed to all facets of running a district including businessmanagement academic programs student services operations and more
Class members have the opportunity toGain first-hand knowledge regarding the functioning of Noblesville SchoolsExperience the engaging learning style we use with studentsParticipate in an extended dialogue with leadership on education issuesDevelop an understanding of how Noblesville Schools has created a unique culture of
educational excellence that is studied by other high-performing school districtsAmbassador graduates are partners in sharing Noblesville Schoolsrsquo vision throughout
the community and will be invited to continue to engage with the district through futureproject team and input gathering opportunities
This years class includes
Name BuildingOrganizationTJ Jordan NWMSKristin Smith HSNWMSRichell Vaughn HSNWMS
Marnie Bennington NWMSJennifer Beahrs Hazel DellTara Bushong Noble CrossingSheri Rice Promise RoadKriste Ortman White RiverLaura Paris NHSNWMSSarah Reed City of NoblesvilleJeff Zeckel NHS AlumniPaul Roberts Rotary ClubMike Corbett Ham Co Business MagazineJoe Arrowood KiwanisLu McKee St VincentPhyllis Lineberger Senior Citizens OrganizationChuck Goodrich Gaylor ElectricWil Hampton City CouncilNSEFBob Dubois ChamberPerry Williams NMSLionsBrenda Baker RiverviewDan Clark Ivy TechEdra Waterman Hamilton East Public LibraryDave Johnson IEGS
Community leaders go back to school
LEFT Phyllis Lineberger meets with a Noble Crossing4th grader to discuss Genius Hour an opportunityfor students to explore real-world learning of theirchoice in the classroomABOVE Joe Arrowood observes Noble Crossing 5thgraders as they collaborate on a hands-on sciencecritical study opportunity
Photos courtesy Noblesville Schools
News6
Living Proof provided music during Saturdayrsquos Southwest Quad Picnic
Reporter photos by Perry Williams
Rick Taylor retired Fireman andNoblesville Common Councilmember grilled pancakes for thehungry customers at the NoblesvilleFire Departmentrsquos Auxiliary PancakeBreakfast The breakfast is offeredto the community in conjunction withthe Fire Prevention and SafetyAwareness Open House that theNoblesville Fire Department hosts
A portion of the proceeds goes toa worthy cause and this year we aretaking care of our own NFDEngineer Burke Smith and his familyare fighting the good fight since hiswife Betsy was diagnosed withGlioblastoma last year In additionto sales from the pancake breakfastthere were Cancer Awareness T-shirts and a prize raffle to also raisefunds Our goal this year is to beable to donate $2500 to the SmithFamily The remainder of theproceeds will be used to fund theNFD Auxiliary to serve the firedepartment and the public throughoutthe year
Southwest Quad Picnic
ABOVE Sam Dawson and Max Joslin enjoy archery shooting booth set up byHamilton County ParksRIGHT Many booths and customer strolled the Covered Bridge
Potters Bridge Festival
Noblesville Fire Department Pancake Breakfast
News 7
Racers wait at the starting line for the flag to drop at the Grand Junction Derby which took place in downtown Westfield Saturday afternoon
Grand Junction DerbyReporter photos by Perry Williams
LEFT Derek Daly announced the Derby race
ABOVE Racers waited in the pits before heading to the starting line
Puzzles8
No peeking The crossword andSudoku puzzles are located
on Page 14
Sports 9
By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorDown by a seemingly insurmountable
number of shots with nine holes left at theIHSAA state girls golf finals Saturday atPrairie View Golf Course in CarmelWestfield nearly came all the way back
The Shamrocks trailed two-timedefending champion Evansville North by10 shots but fought their way back towithin one with three holes remaining Butthe Wildcats held on and won their thirdconsecutive state championship withWestfield the runner-up for the second yearin a row
Evansville North finished with a teamscore of 618 while the Shamrocks carded620 Westfield had to fight off ColumbusNorth for the runner-up trophy the BullDogs finished third with 623
With the 10-shot deficit and the numberof holes left running out Shamrocks coachTrevor Neu gave his team an update afterthe front nine
I talked to a couple of the kidsindividually let them know where we wereat and told them that we needed to startbeing a little bit more aggressive with shotswe were comfortable with said Neu Icouldnt be more proud of this group of kidsand how they fought yesterday and howthey thought today
Westfield carded a 302 in its Saturdaysecond round an improvement of 16 shotsfrom its first round score of 318 TheShamrocks and a few other teams had tofinish some of their first-round playSaturday after rains interrupted Fridaysfirst round
Westfields consistency helped bring itinto contention Cailyn Henderson scored152 for her two rounds with Jocelyn Bruchright behind by shooting 153 Both girlswere also named to the All-State team afterthe conclusion of the meet
We definitely did not play our best asa team but we tried to persevere out thereon the last nine and made up somestrokes said Henderson We were in ittil the very last hole and they ended upwinning by two But we still played prettywell at the last nine
I just took it one shot at a time saidthe freshman Bruch I struggled a littleyesterday but I just tried to play for myselfand my team do the best that I could
Margaret Wentz shot 155 seniorMorgan Baechle scored 156 and AdrienneMontalone had 161 for the Shamrocks
Carmel placed fifth as a team with a655 Nina Hecht earned a medal finishingas part of a four-way tie for seventh placewith a 151 That earned her a spot on theAll-State team as well
It feels really good and awesome -considering how I played at sectionals and
regionals - to bounce back said Hecht Ithought my season went pretty good andit was fun sharing it with my sister
Ninas sister Rani Hecht carded a 157playing well in her senior appearance atstate
We did have a better day today saidCarmel coach Kelly Kluesner Nina andRani are the two that made a big differencetoday They just kept on fighting For Ninato be even par she shot 38 on the front andturned around and shot 34 on the backWere very proud
Hamilton Heights Caitie Gehlhausenwas the fourth county player to earn All-State honors Gehlhausen played as anindividual at state finishing with a two-dayscore of 154
I definitely had a lot of fun and Iplayed a lot better than what my scores hadshown so Im still happy with my gamesaid Gehlhausen who has committed toplay Division I golf at High PointUniversity in High Point NC
It was definitely some toughconditions so props to Holly Anderson forshooting what she did said GehlhausenAnderson from Columbus North was theindividual medalist with a score of 146 twoover par
Fishers placed seventh as a team TheTigers carded a 669 which is a 42-shotimprovement from their score last yearwhich coach Danny Smith called aremarkable improvement Morgan Lewisand Kennedy Brooker both had 158s
We played a lot better the second daythan yesterday said Smith Yesterdaywas tough Ten hours out on the golfcourse its hard to get to play 18 holes in10 hours
Hamilton Southeastern finished tied for11th with a score of 697 Julia Eaton ledthe Royals with a score of 168
Team scores Evansville North312-306=618 Westfield 318-302=620 Columbus North 314-309=623 Zionsville 318-320=638 Carmel 331-324=655
lsquoRocks finish second Hecht makes top 10
Reporter photo by Richie Hall
The Westfield girls golf team finished as state runner-up for the second year in a row The Shamrocks carded a team scoreof 620 just two shots behind Evansville North which won state for the third consecutive year
Sports10
There was no question in the mind ofHamilton Heights coach Mitch Street thatonce his Huskies got into the end zone hewould go for the victory
Thatrsquos exactly what happened Saturdayafternoon at Lucas Oil Stadium inIndianapolis as the Huskies defeated TwinLakes 14-13
Twin Lakes had just taken the lead with737 remaining on an 11-yard touchdownrun and a PAT kick That gave the Indiansa 13-6 edge They had scored in the firstquarter on a 37-yard field goal and in thesecond quarter on a 35-yard field goal withjust eight seconds before halftime
Heights got the ball setting up its finaltouchdown on an intercepted pass bySterling Weatherford
The touchdown came on a four-yard passfrom Riley White to Jesse Brown
ldquoI didnrsquot want to play them in overtimerdquoStreet said after the game concerning hisdecision to go for the two-pointer
White passed to Weatherford for thewinning points
ldquoWe work on plays like this everyThursdayrdquo Street said
ldquoI just didnrsquot think the matchup favoredus to go into overtime We had a chance towin the game and we took itrdquo
Actually Hamilton Heights had misseda PAT kick earlier in the game
After Twin Lakes went to halftime withthe two field goals and the 6-0 lead theHuskies got on the board at the 202 markin the third quarter White tossed a 10-yardpass to Brown for the TD The PAT kickfailed leaving the two teams deadlocked at6-6 entering the fourth quarter
White filled in at quarterback for JoshFeltz He hit on 6-of-12 passes for 74 yards
Without Feltz the Huskies ran the ballmore Clayton Cowan carried 14 times for59 yards and White 11 times for 57 yards
ldquoWe did some good thingsrdquo said StreetldquoA couple of penalties for first downs hurt
us We moved the ball well early in thegamerdquo
The win left Hamilton Heights with a 4-2record Both teams play in the HoosierConference but in different divisions
Heights is in the East where it looks asif the Huskies will finish secondNorthwestern has finished play with a 3-1
record and has beaten Heights The Huskiesare in a second place fight with Tipton each2-1 Since Hamilton Heights has defeatedTipton the Huskies can finish second bywinning at Western on Friday
Position week in the conference will bethe final week of the season
Street goes for the win
Reporter photo by Kirk Green
Hamilton Heights football coach Mitch Street had plenty to be happy about after the Huskies beat Twin Lakes 14-13 at Lucas Oil Stadium on Saturday Heights won bymaking a two-point conversion with 31 seconds left
Heights 14 Twin Lakes 13Heights 0 0 6 8 ndash 14Twin Lakes 3 3 0 7 ndash 13
Game Stats HH TLFirst Downs 11 15 By Rushing 6 12 By Passing 3 1 By Penalty 2 2Yards Rushing 33-163 55-222Yards Passing 74 29CompAttInt 6-12-0 1-7-2FumblesLost 1-0 2-1PenaltiesYards 7-59 7-59
Heights ScoringThird Quarter
Jesse Brown 10-yard pass from RileyWhite (kick failed) 202
Fourth QuarterBrown 4-yard pass from White (SterlingWeatherford pass from White) 31
Heights StatsRushing Clayton Cowan 14-59 White11-57 Brown 3-29 Jake Beale 2-minus1 Weatherford 3-19Passing White 6-12-74Receptions Weatherford 2-27 Brown 4-7
Homestead 328-334=662 Fishers 337-332=669 Western329-341=670 Chesterton 350-338=688 Lake Central 346-350=696 Hamilton Southeastern 34-341=697 Penn 347-350=697 Evansville Memorial 364-356=720 Bishop Dwenger361-369=730Top 10 scores 1 Holly Anderson (CN) 75-71=146 2 ElyseStasil (Ch) 75-73=148 T3 Alexia Miestowski (LC) 78-71=149Reece Malapit (Yorktown) 73-76=149 T5 Danbi Kim (CN)75-75=150 Morgan Dabagia (H) 72-78=150 T7 Nina Hecht (C)79-72=151 Hadley Walts (EN) 80-71=151 Lauren Guiao (EM)77-74=151 Annabelle Pancake (Z) 74-77=151
Westfield scores Cailyn Henderson 77-75=152 Jocelyn Bruch79-74=153 Margaret Wentz 80-75=155 Morgan Baechle 82-84=156 Adrienne Montalone 83-78=161Other Carmel scores Rani Hecht 79-78=157 Angie Kavanaugh85-86=171 Erin Evans 89-88=177 Libby McGuire 88-92=180Fishers scores Morgan Lewis 79-79=158 Kennedy Brooker 81-77=158 Anna DelPrince 84-88=172 Kate Alt 93-88=181 BrookeWilson 93 (first day) Grace Brooks 91 (second day)Southeastern scores Julia Eaton 90-78=168 Haleigh Gray 84-86=170 Chelsea Morrow 90-86=176 Nicole Dillow 92-91=183Phyllis Cha 95 (first day) Dagny Gladwell 97 (second day)Hamilton Heights score Caitie Gehlhausen 76-78=154
lsquoROCKS From Page 9
Four HamiltonCounty playersearned All-Statehonors followingthe conclusion ofthe girls golf statemeet Saturday
They are (picturedfrom left) CaitieGehlhausen
Hamilton HeightsNina Hecht
Carmel CailynHenderson
Westfield JocelynBruch Westfield
Reporter photo byRichie Hall
Sports 11
By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorThe IHSAArsquos soccer sectional
tournament begins Monday and it is usuallya wild event here in Hamilton County
Both the boys teams and girls teams willplay at four different sites in two classes -the big schools in 2A the small schools in1A Herersquos a site-by-site look at eachsectional
BOYSAT HAMILTON SOUTHEASTERNAction in this sectional starts right away
with the Class 2A No 12 host Royals takingon Pendleton Heights in the first round onMonday
The two teams met early in the seasonback on Aug 16 with HSE winning 5-0Matt Kuster has totaled 10 goals for theRoyals to lead the team
With the draw we will have to win 3games in order to repeatas sectional champions said Southeasterncoach Chris White If we are victorious inthe opener we will face a much improvedand under the radar opponent in Andersonfollowed by a possible match up with rivalFishers or other top 20 team Noblesville Our sectional is always very competitiveand it will be no different this year We have
the capability but are still working onputting it all together after going throughmost of the season without our full roster ofplayers due to injury
Fishers and Noblesville play each otherin the first semi-final on Wednesday Thetwo teams just recently met last SaturdaySept 24 with the Tigers winning 2-1
Noblesville is always a quality team andit seems we have tough battles every timewe play said Tigers coach Rob Pels
Millers coach Brian Prange agreedsaying that a playing a Hoosier CrossroadsConference team is always tough and itbecomes just as challenging when you playthem twice and less than 2 weeks apart
I know Fishers has a good team andwell coached said Prange
AT ZIONSVILLEThis four-team sectional might be
tougher than any other in the state The firstWednesday semi-final features No 18Guerin Catholic against Westfield whichcan hold its own with any team in the state
The two teams did not meet in theregular season KJ Clardy has scored ninegoals for the Shamrocks with AndrewGarvey also netting nine for the GoldenEagles
ldquoI think all of the teams inour sectional are evenly matched said GCcoach John Cech All 4 teams have anexcellent opportunity to move on toregionals It will surprise me if the goalspread in any of the games is more than 1Westfield is a talented team that is very wellcoached Coach Vaughn gets the most outof his kids year after year and meeting himand his team in a one and done situation willbe a big challenge for usrdquo
The second semi-final will be a big one- No 8 Carmel vs No 9 Zionsville The twoteams played on Aug 27 and it was afittingly close game with the Greyhoundswinning 1-0
I truly feel that our sectional is one ofthe toughest if not the toughest sectional inthe entire state It doesnt matter who wedraw said Carmel coach Shane Schmidtwho called the other teams in Sectional 17top-notch quality teams
We all play tough regular seasonschedules that hopefully prepares us for thestate tournament said the coach
Carmel beat Homestead 2-0 Saturday towin its last regular season game EthanAbbott scored a goal and AdamGostomelsky recorded the shutout asgoalkeeper
AT HAMILTON HEIGHTSOver in Class 1A the host Huskies will
play a Monday first-round game againstAnderson Prep which is winless for theseason The two teams did not play eachother in the regular season Heights coachDerrick Dean noted that his team will haveto go the long route and play in threegames to win the sectional That wouldinclude a good Liberty Christian team in thesemi-finals and No 11-ranked MuncieBurris on the other side of the draw
AT PARK TUDORIn this four-team sectional Sheridan
plays a 7-7-1 host Panthers team in the firstsemi-final The Blackhawks are winless thisyear
University gets a Heritage Christianteam that is receiving votes in the 1A pollThe two teams did not meet this seasonRyan Williams is leading the Trailblazers ingoals with 13
GIRLSAT NOBLESVILLEClass 2A Sectional 16 is arguably the
toughest girls soccer sectional in the stateIf one has any doubts look no further than
By DON JELLISONReporter EditorOnce the regional round of the IHSAA
boys tennis tourney opens on TuesdayCarmel will be challenged and HamiltonSoutheastern will ride the roll as a challenger
Not in the same regionalCarmel will play at Kokomo Hamilton
Southeastern will play at North CentralThe two Hamilton County powerhouses
swept through sectionals on Friday bothadvancing by 4-1 decisions Southeasterndefeated Noblesville and Carmel took outNo 5 ranked Guerin Catholic
Carmel the statersquos No 1 ranked teamwill open play in the Kokomo Regional at
430 pm on Tuesday meeting No 17 ratedWest Lafayette In the other first roundmatchup No 20 and host Kokomo will meetLogansport also at 430 pm
The championship meet of the KokomoRegional is scheduled for Wednesday at430 pm
Carmel which won its seventh straightsectional will be gunning for its 14thregional championship
Hamilton Southeastern (No 6) comingoff its sixth straight sectional win will havea tougher road than Carmel The Royalslooking for a fourth regional title will openat North Central at 430 pm taking on thehost Panthers
North Central is ranked No 3 and is athree-time defending state champion
In the other first round contest at NorthCentral New Palestine will take on thewinner of the Lawrence North sectionalwhich is yet to be decided The Wildcatssectional was postponed to Monday due torains LN will play Heritage Christian Thechampionship matchup at NC will be playedWednesday at 4 pm
Before North Central put together itscurrent string of three consecutive statechampionships Carmel won three in a row
Twelve of the last 14 state crowns havebeen won by Carmel North Central and No
2 ranked Park Tudor - a team that HSE beatlast week
At KokomoTuesday 430 pm Kokomo vs LogansportTuesday 430 pm Carmel vs WestLafayetteWednesday championship at 430 pm
At North CentralTuesday 430 pm Southeastern vs NorthCentralTuesday 430 pm New Palestine vsLawrence North sectional winnerWednesday championship at 4 pm
No 1 lsquoHounds No 6 Royals head to regionals
Sectional tournament begins Monday
Reporter photo by Kirk Green
Noblesvillersquos girls soccer team honored its seniors during its Wednesday game with Hamilton Southeastern The Millers will take on Fishers in the first semi-final at theNoblesville sectional on Thursday
Sports12
BOYSCLASS 2ASectional 16 at Hamilton SoutheasternFirst round - Monday Oct 3Southeastern (11-2-4) vs Pendleton Heights
(5-10-1) 6 pmSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Fishers (4-10) vs Noblesville (8-5-3) 5 pmAnderson (10-4-1) vs Monday winner 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm
Sectional 17 at ZionsvilleSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Guerin Catholic (11-2-3) vs Westfield (6-8-1)
5 pmZionsville (14-3) vs Carmel (9-2-5) 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm
CLASS 1ASectional 46 at Hamilton HeightsFirst round - Monday Oct 3Heights (6-8-2) vs Anderson Prep (0-11-1) 6
pmSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Muncie Burris (9-1-4) vs Wapahani (0-10-2)
5 pmLiberty Christian (9-3) vs Monday winner 7
pm
ChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm
Sectional 47 at Park TudorSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Park Tudor (7-7-1) vs Sheridan (0-12) 5 pmHeritage Christian (8-5-1) vs University
(9-2-1) 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm
GIRLSCLASS 2ASectional 16 at NoblesvilleFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4Pendleton Heights (11-4) vs Anderson (0-11)
6 pmSemi-finals Thursday Oct 6Fishers (5-4-4) vs Noblesville (4-6-2) 5 pmSoutheastern (9-4-3) vs Tuesday winner 7
pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm
Sectional 17 at WestfieldSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6Westfield (3-10-1) vs Carmel (13-2-1) 5 pmGuerin Catholic (5-7-1) vs Zionsville (9-6-2)
7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm
CLASS 1ASectional 40 at SheridanFirst round - Monday Oct 3Sheridan (5-7-3) vs Wapahani (2-10) 6 pmFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4Muncie Burris (5-7) vs Tipton (5-3-2) 5 pmEastern (3-8) vs Tri-Central (1-7-3) 7 pmSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6Heights (7-8-1) vs Monday winner 5 pmTuesday winners 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm
Sectional 42 at Heritage ChristianFirst round - Monday Oct 3Broad Ripple (4-4-1) vs Park Tudor (9-4-1)
7 pmFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4University (8-5-2) vs Heritage Christian (na)
5 pmScecina (2-8) vs Bishop Chatard (12-1-1) 7
pmSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6International (1-4-2) vs Monday winner 5
pmTuesday winners 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm
Hamilton County soccer sectional pairings
the first semi-final game which is Thursday between No13 Fishers and No 20 Noblesville
Both teams have under 500 records but no one woulddeny that both teams are among the top 20 in the state TheTigers and Millers play brutal schedules including acampaign in the Hoosier Crossroads Conference which hasfive teams ranked in the top 20
Noblesville and Fishers met on Sept 12 playing to a1-1 tie
Millers coach Mike Brady said his team is a better teamnow than we were at the beginning of the season and wellhave to be even better yet to make the kind of run theMillers are capable of making
The state tournament is the best time of the year saidTigers coach Ben Beasley He said that playing a team astalented as Noblesville is very exciting Coach Bradysteams always play physical and are very organizedBeasley said that Noblesville is one of the best programsin the country and will demand our best performance ofthe year
Hamilton Southeastern ranked No 7 will await thewinner of a Monday first-round game between an 11-4Pendleton Heights team and winless Anderson
I have enjoyed this group of girls so much this yearsaid HSE coach Greg Davidson The coach said the teamdesigned our season to be tournament ready and islooking forward to seeing what the fruits of our laborproduce
AT WESTFIELDSectional 17 at Westfield will also be a tough one In
this four-team sectional No 3 Carmel takes on theShamrocks in the first semi-final The Greyhounds beatWestfield 6-0 in a game played this past Monday
Katie Soderstrom has scored 19 goals to lead CarmelSectional 17 is normally one of the toughest in the state
tournament said Hounds coach Frank Dixon Lookingat records might lead you to believe it is down this yearbecause only Carmel and Zionsville are ranked in the ISCAtop 20 but that would be a mistake Both Guerin andWestfield have played very difficult regular seasonschedules and will be dangerous
The Golden Eagles will take on No 6 Zionsville in thesecond semi-final Those two teams also played this pastMonday with Guerin upsetting the Eagles 1-0
Were stoked for the opportunity to line up against oneof the state and nations best said GC coach JonathanMcClure We intend to maximize our upcoming trainingsessions to be best prepared for the challenge in front of us
AT SHERIDANThe Blackhawks host Class 1A Sectional 40 a seven-
team event Sheridan plays right out of the gate taking onWapahani Monday
The two teams did not meet in the regular season
I really like our draw for the sectionals said Hawkscoach Kurtis Olsan I like that we are playing a team thatwe havent played during the regular season Since we playeveryone but Wapahani and Muncie Burris that worked outfor us Our team is rounding into shape just in time for thetournament We have played some of ourbest soccer recently and hopefully we can keep it going forthe last week of the season and through the tournament
Hamilton Heights got the bye and will meet theSheridan-Wapahani winner in the first semi-final onThursday
There is more parity I believe this year than in yearspast among the teams and it should be an exciting weekof soccer said Huskies coach Travis Kaufmann We willbe motivated after last years loss but we also know thatwhichever team comes better prepared will have the edge
AT HERITAGE CHRISTIANUniversity will take on the host Eagles in a Tuesday
first-round game in a tough Sectional 42The Trailblazers broke into the rankings this season and
are currently rated No 17 Tessa Hudson leads UHS with15 goals scored
This sectional is also noteworthy because it features thetop ranked 1A team Bishop Chatard The Trojans also playa Tuesday first-round game with the Tuesday winnersfacing off in the second Thursday semi-final
SOCCER From Page 11
Hamilton Southeastern earned a sweepof the Hoosier Crossroads Conference crosscountry meets Saturday at NoblesvillesChanquapin Ridge Cross Country Course atWhite River Elementary School
In the boys race the Royals scored 40points taking four of the top seven placesThat included the individual championshipwhich went to Gabe Fendel in a time of154613 Brayden Watson placed fifth BenWagoner was sixth and Grant Wilsonfinished seventh
Fishers was the runner-up with 64points Sam Kuhn placed third with JoshRoth right behind in fourth place
Westfields Aaron Bennett also landedin the top 10 by taking ninth whileNoblesvilles Levi Neuzerling finished in10th place
In the girls race Southeastern edged outZionsville 60-61 for the conference titleLulu Black won the race in 182247 withLilly Cummins taking eighth and SabrinaBippus finishing in 10th
Going into the race I knew I had thepotential and capability of winning saidBlack I knew I had a chance and I wasntabout to let that go
Noblesville finished in third place with80 points Abi Little led the way for theMillers by taking sixth individually
Fishers placed fourth as a team withMiya Wai coming in fifth WestfieldsGabby Dilick placed seventh individuallyfor the Shamrocks
BOYS RACETeam scores Hamilton Southeastern40 Fishers 64 Avon 78 Westfield 100Zionsville 107 Noblesville 127Brownsburg 201
Race winner Gabe Fendel (HSE)154613Other HSE runners 5 Brayden Watson155473 6 Ben Wagoner 155473 7Grant Wilson 160022 21 BrendanHuckabee 163107 27 James Rathbun164554 30 Eric Steinmetz 165010
44 Joe Bergin 171000 48 BradySouthern 171310 60 Brady Jarosinski174412Fishers runners 3 Sam Kuhn 1553794 Josh Roth 155438 18 AaronWorley 162362 19 Ethan Meyer162953 20 Andrew Runion 163052
22 Alex Meyer 163331 25 BrandonReyes 163956 26 Peter Werling163975 32 Ashton Murray 16511835 Seth Foutty 165836
Royals sweep HCC meet
Reporter photo by Kent Graham
Hamilton Southeasternrsquos Lulu Black won the individual race at the Hoosier Crossroads Conference meet Saturday at NoblesvillersquosChanquapin Ridge Cross Country Course The Royals edged Zionsville by one point to win the team championship
Sports 13
Westfield runners 9 Aaron Bennett160454 12 Desmond Herrell 16129216 Nick Leahy 161812 33 NoahShourd 165603 34 James McClure165661 40 Derek Maue 170271 42Kevin Greene 170806 45 DrewSchmitz 171223 52 Noah Douthit172169 55 Luke Tragesser 172864Noblesville runners 10 Levi Neuzerling160591 11 Eric Hoffman 161204 23Zachary Freeman 163564 49 BlakeHipkiss 171567 50 Jack Commeville171820 57 Luke Balciunas 17306959 Truman Angel 174226 62 BraedonGossard 174786 64 Jaden Wills175543GIRLS RACETeam scores Hamilton Southeastern60 Zionsville 61 Noblesville 80 Fishers98 Westfield 98 Avon 131 Brownsburg163Race winner Lulu Black (HSE) 182247Other Southeastern runners 8 LillyCummins 185830 10 Sabrina Bippus190989 17 Ellie Pedersen 19359124 Maddie Mirro 194591 39 AbbyLohman 200828 45 Kayleigh Witt202893 55 Katie Murhling 21039557 Sam Alphin 213189 64 AbbyJones 221012Noblesville runners 6 Abi Little183901 14 Kat Dombroski 19277919 Aubrie Deal 193987 20 SophieReichard 194072 21 Aubrey Swart194430 26 Katherine Sandys194749 32 Abbie Klinker 195639 49Taylor Gregory 203061 58 BrynnEaton 213219 61 Maria Anderson214142Fishers runners 5 Miya Wai 18332716 Corinne Yorkman 193130 18Kamya Lapsley 193753 28 TessaKraft 195167 31 Lilia Bodnar195631 34 Corinne OLeary 19588238 Abby Carter 200703 43 DebbieShera 202512
Westfield runners 7 Gabby Dilick184739 13 Gabby Brown 19243815 Lauren Bailey 193002 30 SydneyClifford 195376 33 Carly Bodajewicz195812 42 Lucy Shaub 202027 44Madison Smith 202688 46 SarahHamlet 202908 47 Ashley Senerius202984 53 Kyla Curtis 205353
Hamilton Heights competed in theHoosier Conference meet on Saturday
The Huskies boys finished fifth withDylan Young placing 13th individuallyAbby Christiansen was 15th for the Heightsgirls
BOYS RACETeam scores West Lafayette 25Western 93 Twin Lakes 101 Lewis Cass129 Hamilton Heights 135 RensselaerCentral 162 Tipton 172 Benton Central181 Lafayette Central Catholic 193Northwestern 229Race winner Josh Everetts (W)1647630Heights runners 13 Dylan Young1818480 18 Price Knowles 183759024 George Harden 1847080 33Michael Tyner 1916053 47 JacobGlover 2010120 67 Travis Kreitzer2925533 68 Trent Ward 3049600GIRLS RACETeam scores West Lafayette 50 BentonCentral 63 Rensselaer Central 104 TwinLakes 109 Western 127 Lewis Cass145 Northwestern 161 Hamilton Heights186 Lafayette Central Catholic 221Tipton 259Race winner Miah Martin (LC) 1855046Heights runners 15 Abby Christiansen2034670 22 Chloe Henderson2102270 48 Elizabeth Shrock2259550 49 Alex Lopez 2305583 52Kylie Schakel 2336116 61 Ellie Hunter2441766 63 Jenna Tomaszewski2608076
ROYALS From Page 12
Reporter photos by Kent Graham
Hamilton Southeasternrsquos Gabe Fendel (1704) led the way for the Royals and the field at the Hoosier Crossroads Conference cross country meet Saturday Fendel wonthe individual race and helped the Royals to the team championship
Fishersrsquo Miya Wai placed fifth in the girls race
Pictured Nick Leahy and Desmond Herrell Westfield Zachary Freeman and Levi Neuzerling Noblesville Ben WagonerHamilton Southeastern
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NY Mets 5 Philadelphia 3St Louis 4 Pittsburgh 3
NY Yankees 7 Baltimore 3San Francisco 3 LA Dodgers 0
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Cleveland 6 Kansas City 3
Atlanta 5 Detroit 3Minnesota 6 Chi White Sox 0
Toronto 4 Boston 3Tampa Bay 4 Texas 1
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News6
Living Proof provided music during Saturdayrsquos Southwest Quad Picnic
Reporter photos by Perry Williams
Rick Taylor retired Fireman andNoblesville Common Councilmember grilled pancakes for thehungry customers at the NoblesvilleFire Departmentrsquos Auxiliary PancakeBreakfast The breakfast is offeredto the community in conjunction withthe Fire Prevention and SafetyAwareness Open House that theNoblesville Fire Department hosts
A portion of the proceeds goes toa worthy cause and this year we aretaking care of our own NFDEngineer Burke Smith and his familyare fighting the good fight since hiswife Betsy was diagnosed withGlioblastoma last year In additionto sales from the pancake breakfastthere were Cancer Awareness T-shirts and a prize raffle to also raisefunds Our goal this year is to beable to donate $2500 to the SmithFamily The remainder of theproceeds will be used to fund theNFD Auxiliary to serve the firedepartment and the public throughoutthe year
Southwest Quad Picnic
ABOVE Sam Dawson and Max Joslin enjoy archery shooting booth set up byHamilton County ParksRIGHT Many booths and customer strolled the Covered Bridge
Potters Bridge Festival
Noblesville Fire Department Pancake Breakfast
News 7
Racers wait at the starting line for the flag to drop at the Grand Junction Derby which took place in downtown Westfield Saturday afternoon
Grand Junction DerbyReporter photos by Perry Williams
LEFT Derek Daly announced the Derby race
ABOVE Racers waited in the pits before heading to the starting line
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Sports 9
By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorDown by a seemingly insurmountable
number of shots with nine holes left at theIHSAA state girls golf finals Saturday atPrairie View Golf Course in CarmelWestfield nearly came all the way back
The Shamrocks trailed two-timedefending champion Evansville North by10 shots but fought their way back towithin one with three holes remaining Butthe Wildcats held on and won their thirdconsecutive state championship withWestfield the runner-up for the second yearin a row
Evansville North finished with a teamscore of 618 while the Shamrocks carded620 Westfield had to fight off ColumbusNorth for the runner-up trophy the BullDogs finished third with 623
With the 10-shot deficit and the numberof holes left running out Shamrocks coachTrevor Neu gave his team an update afterthe front nine
I talked to a couple of the kidsindividually let them know where we wereat and told them that we needed to startbeing a little bit more aggressive with shotswe were comfortable with said Neu Icouldnt be more proud of this group of kidsand how they fought yesterday and howthey thought today
Westfield carded a 302 in its Saturdaysecond round an improvement of 16 shotsfrom its first round score of 318 TheShamrocks and a few other teams had tofinish some of their first-round playSaturday after rains interrupted Fridaysfirst round
Westfields consistency helped bring itinto contention Cailyn Henderson scored152 for her two rounds with Jocelyn Bruchright behind by shooting 153 Both girlswere also named to the All-State team afterthe conclusion of the meet
We definitely did not play our best asa team but we tried to persevere out thereon the last nine and made up somestrokes said Henderson We were in ittil the very last hole and they ended upwinning by two But we still played prettywell at the last nine
I just took it one shot at a time saidthe freshman Bruch I struggled a littleyesterday but I just tried to play for myselfand my team do the best that I could
Margaret Wentz shot 155 seniorMorgan Baechle scored 156 and AdrienneMontalone had 161 for the Shamrocks
Carmel placed fifth as a team with a655 Nina Hecht earned a medal finishingas part of a four-way tie for seventh placewith a 151 That earned her a spot on theAll-State team as well
It feels really good and awesome -considering how I played at sectionals and
regionals - to bounce back said Hecht Ithought my season went pretty good andit was fun sharing it with my sister
Ninas sister Rani Hecht carded a 157playing well in her senior appearance atstate
We did have a better day today saidCarmel coach Kelly Kluesner Nina andRani are the two that made a big differencetoday They just kept on fighting For Ninato be even par she shot 38 on the front andturned around and shot 34 on the backWere very proud
Hamilton Heights Caitie Gehlhausenwas the fourth county player to earn All-State honors Gehlhausen played as anindividual at state finishing with a two-dayscore of 154
I definitely had a lot of fun and Iplayed a lot better than what my scores hadshown so Im still happy with my gamesaid Gehlhausen who has committed toplay Division I golf at High PointUniversity in High Point NC
It was definitely some toughconditions so props to Holly Anderson forshooting what she did said GehlhausenAnderson from Columbus North was theindividual medalist with a score of 146 twoover par
Fishers placed seventh as a team TheTigers carded a 669 which is a 42-shotimprovement from their score last yearwhich coach Danny Smith called aremarkable improvement Morgan Lewisand Kennedy Brooker both had 158s
We played a lot better the second daythan yesterday said Smith Yesterdaywas tough Ten hours out on the golfcourse its hard to get to play 18 holes in10 hours
Hamilton Southeastern finished tied for11th with a score of 697 Julia Eaton ledthe Royals with a score of 168
Team scores Evansville North312-306=618 Westfield 318-302=620 Columbus North 314-309=623 Zionsville 318-320=638 Carmel 331-324=655
lsquoRocks finish second Hecht makes top 10
Reporter photo by Richie Hall
The Westfield girls golf team finished as state runner-up for the second year in a row The Shamrocks carded a team scoreof 620 just two shots behind Evansville North which won state for the third consecutive year
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There was no question in the mind ofHamilton Heights coach Mitch Street thatonce his Huskies got into the end zone hewould go for the victory
Thatrsquos exactly what happened Saturdayafternoon at Lucas Oil Stadium inIndianapolis as the Huskies defeated TwinLakes 14-13
Twin Lakes had just taken the lead with737 remaining on an 11-yard touchdownrun and a PAT kick That gave the Indiansa 13-6 edge They had scored in the firstquarter on a 37-yard field goal and in thesecond quarter on a 35-yard field goal withjust eight seconds before halftime
Heights got the ball setting up its finaltouchdown on an intercepted pass bySterling Weatherford
The touchdown came on a four-yard passfrom Riley White to Jesse Brown
ldquoI didnrsquot want to play them in overtimerdquoStreet said after the game concerning hisdecision to go for the two-pointer
White passed to Weatherford for thewinning points
ldquoWe work on plays like this everyThursdayrdquo Street said
ldquoI just didnrsquot think the matchup favoredus to go into overtime We had a chance towin the game and we took itrdquo
Actually Hamilton Heights had misseda PAT kick earlier in the game
After Twin Lakes went to halftime withthe two field goals and the 6-0 lead theHuskies got on the board at the 202 markin the third quarter White tossed a 10-yardpass to Brown for the TD The PAT kickfailed leaving the two teams deadlocked at6-6 entering the fourth quarter
White filled in at quarterback for JoshFeltz He hit on 6-of-12 passes for 74 yards
Without Feltz the Huskies ran the ballmore Clayton Cowan carried 14 times for59 yards and White 11 times for 57 yards
ldquoWe did some good thingsrdquo said StreetldquoA couple of penalties for first downs hurt
us We moved the ball well early in thegamerdquo
The win left Hamilton Heights with a 4-2record Both teams play in the HoosierConference but in different divisions
Heights is in the East where it looks asif the Huskies will finish secondNorthwestern has finished play with a 3-1
record and has beaten Heights The Huskiesare in a second place fight with Tipton each2-1 Since Hamilton Heights has defeatedTipton the Huskies can finish second bywinning at Western on Friday
Position week in the conference will bethe final week of the season
Street goes for the win
Reporter photo by Kirk Green
Hamilton Heights football coach Mitch Street had plenty to be happy about after the Huskies beat Twin Lakes 14-13 at Lucas Oil Stadium on Saturday Heights won bymaking a two-point conversion with 31 seconds left
Heights 14 Twin Lakes 13Heights 0 0 6 8 ndash 14Twin Lakes 3 3 0 7 ndash 13
Game Stats HH TLFirst Downs 11 15 By Rushing 6 12 By Passing 3 1 By Penalty 2 2Yards Rushing 33-163 55-222Yards Passing 74 29CompAttInt 6-12-0 1-7-2FumblesLost 1-0 2-1PenaltiesYards 7-59 7-59
Heights ScoringThird Quarter
Jesse Brown 10-yard pass from RileyWhite (kick failed) 202
Fourth QuarterBrown 4-yard pass from White (SterlingWeatherford pass from White) 31
Heights StatsRushing Clayton Cowan 14-59 White11-57 Brown 3-29 Jake Beale 2-minus1 Weatherford 3-19Passing White 6-12-74Receptions Weatherford 2-27 Brown 4-7
Homestead 328-334=662 Fishers 337-332=669 Western329-341=670 Chesterton 350-338=688 Lake Central 346-350=696 Hamilton Southeastern 34-341=697 Penn 347-350=697 Evansville Memorial 364-356=720 Bishop Dwenger361-369=730Top 10 scores 1 Holly Anderson (CN) 75-71=146 2 ElyseStasil (Ch) 75-73=148 T3 Alexia Miestowski (LC) 78-71=149Reece Malapit (Yorktown) 73-76=149 T5 Danbi Kim (CN)75-75=150 Morgan Dabagia (H) 72-78=150 T7 Nina Hecht (C)79-72=151 Hadley Walts (EN) 80-71=151 Lauren Guiao (EM)77-74=151 Annabelle Pancake (Z) 74-77=151
Westfield scores Cailyn Henderson 77-75=152 Jocelyn Bruch79-74=153 Margaret Wentz 80-75=155 Morgan Baechle 82-84=156 Adrienne Montalone 83-78=161Other Carmel scores Rani Hecht 79-78=157 Angie Kavanaugh85-86=171 Erin Evans 89-88=177 Libby McGuire 88-92=180Fishers scores Morgan Lewis 79-79=158 Kennedy Brooker 81-77=158 Anna DelPrince 84-88=172 Kate Alt 93-88=181 BrookeWilson 93 (first day) Grace Brooks 91 (second day)Southeastern scores Julia Eaton 90-78=168 Haleigh Gray 84-86=170 Chelsea Morrow 90-86=176 Nicole Dillow 92-91=183Phyllis Cha 95 (first day) Dagny Gladwell 97 (second day)Hamilton Heights score Caitie Gehlhausen 76-78=154
lsquoROCKS From Page 9
Four HamiltonCounty playersearned All-Statehonors followingthe conclusion ofthe girls golf statemeet Saturday
They are (picturedfrom left) CaitieGehlhausen
Hamilton HeightsNina Hecht
Carmel CailynHenderson
Westfield JocelynBruch Westfield
Reporter photo byRichie Hall
Sports 11
By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorThe IHSAArsquos soccer sectional
tournament begins Monday and it is usuallya wild event here in Hamilton County
Both the boys teams and girls teams willplay at four different sites in two classes -the big schools in 2A the small schools in1A Herersquos a site-by-site look at eachsectional
BOYSAT HAMILTON SOUTHEASTERNAction in this sectional starts right away
with the Class 2A No 12 host Royals takingon Pendleton Heights in the first round onMonday
The two teams met early in the seasonback on Aug 16 with HSE winning 5-0Matt Kuster has totaled 10 goals for theRoyals to lead the team
With the draw we will have to win 3games in order to repeatas sectional champions said Southeasterncoach Chris White If we are victorious inthe opener we will face a much improvedand under the radar opponent in Andersonfollowed by a possible match up with rivalFishers or other top 20 team Noblesville Our sectional is always very competitiveand it will be no different this year We have
the capability but are still working onputting it all together after going throughmost of the season without our full roster ofplayers due to injury
Fishers and Noblesville play each otherin the first semi-final on Wednesday Thetwo teams just recently met last SaturdaySept 24 with the Tigers winning 2-1
Noblesville is always a quality team andit seems we have tough battles every timewe play said Tigers coach Rob Pels
Millers coach Brian Prange agreedsaying that a playing a Hoosier CrossroadsConference team is always tough and itbecomes just as challenging when you playthem twice and less than 2 weeks apart
I know Fishers has a good team andwell coached said Prange
AT ZIONSVILLEThis four-team sectional might be
tougher than any other in the state The firstWednesday semi-final features No 18Guerin Catholic against Westfield whichcan hold its own with any team in the state
The two teams did not meet in theregular season KJ Clardy has scored ninegoals for the Shamrocks with AndrewGarvey also netting nine for the GoldenEagles
ldquoI think all of the teams inour sectional are evenly matched said GCcoach John Cech All 4 teams have anexcellent opportunity to move on toregionals It will surprise me if the goalspread in any of the games is more than 1Westfield is a talented team that is very wellcoached Coach Vaughn gets the most outof his kids year after year and meeting himand his team in a one and done situation willbe a big challenge for usrdquo
The second semi-final will be a big one- No 8 Carmel vs No 9 Zionsville The twoteams played on Aug 27 and it was afittingly close game with the Greyhoundswinning 1-0
I truly feel that our sectional is one ofthe toughest if not the toughest sectional inthe entire state It doesnt matter who wedraw said Carmel coach Shane Schmidtwho called the other teams in Sectional 17top-notch quality teams
We all play tough regular seasonschedules that hopefully prepares us for thestate tournament said the coach
Carmel beat Homestead 2-0 Saturday towin its last regular season game EthanAbbott scored a goal and AdamGostomelsky recorded the shutout asgoalkeeper
AT HAMILTON HEIGHTSOver in Class 1A the host Huskies will
play a Monday first-round game againstAnderson Prep which is winless for theseason The two teams did not play eachother in the regular season Heights coachDerrick Dean noted that his team will haveto go the long route and play in threegames to win the sectional That wouldinclude a good Liberty Christian team in thesemi-finals and No 11-ranked MuncieBurris on the other side of the draw
AT PARK TUDORIn this four-team sectional Sheridan
plays a 7-7-1 host Panthers team in the firstsemi-final The Blackhawks are winless thisyear
University gets a Heritage Christianteam that is receiving votes in the 1A pollThe two teams did not meet this seasonRyan Williams is leading the Trailblazers ingoals with 13
GIRLSAT NOBLESVILLEClass 2A Sectional 16 is arguably the
toughest girls soccer sectional in the stateIf one has any doubts look no further than
By DON JELLISONReporter EditorOnce the regional round of the IHSAA
boys tennis tourney opens on TuesdayCarmel will be challenged and HamiltonSoutheastern will ride the roll as a challenger
Not in the same regionalCarmel will play at Kokomo Hamilton
Southeastern will play at North CentralThe two Hamilton County powerhouses
swept through sectionals on Friday bothadvancing by 4-1 decisions Southeasterndefeated Noblesville and Carmel took outNo 5 ranked Guerin Catholic
Carmel the statersquos No 1 ranked teamwill open play in the Kokomo Regional at
430 pm on Tuesday meeting No 17 ratedWest Lafayette In the other first roundmatchup No 20 and host Kokomo will meetLogansport also at 430 pm
The championship meet of the KokomoRegional is scheduled for Wednesday at430 pm
Carmel which won its seventh straightsectional will be gunning for its 14thregional championship
Hamilton Southeastern (No 6) comingoff its sixth straight sectional win will havea tougher road than Carmel The Royalslooking for a fourth regional title will openat North Central at 430 pm taking on thehost Panthers
North Central is ranked No 3 and is athree-time defending state champion
In the other first round contest at NorthCentral New Palestine will take on thewinner of the Lawrence North sectionalwhich is yet to be decided The Wildcatssectional was postponed to Monday due torains LN will play Heritage Christian Thechampionship matchup at NC will be playedWednesday at 4 pm
Before North Central put together itscurrent string of three consecutive statechampionships Carmel won three in a row
Twelve of the last 14 state crowns havebeen won by Carmel North Central and No
2 ranked Park Tudor - a team that HSE beatlast week
At KokomoTuesday 430 pm Kokomo vs LogansportTuesday 430 pm Carmel vs WestLafayetteWednesday championship at 430 pm
At North CentralTuesday 430 pm Southeastern vs NorthCentralTuesday 430 pm New Palestine vsLawrence North sectional winnerWednesday championship at 4 pm
No 1 lsquoHounds No 6 Royals head to regionals
Sectional tournament begins Monday
Reporter photo by Kirk Green
Noblesvillersquos girls soccer team honored its seniors during its Wednesday game with Hamilton Southeastern The Millers will take on Fishers in the first semi-final at theNoblesville sectional on Thursday
Sports12
BOYSCLASS 2ASectional 16 at Hamilton SoutheasternFirst round - Monday Oct 3Southeastern (11-2-4) vs Pendleton Heights
(5-10-1) 6 pmSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Fishers (4-10) vs Noblesville (8-5-3) 5 pmAnderson (10-4-1) vs Monday winner 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm
Sectional 17 at ZionsvilleSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Guerin Catholic (11-2-3) vs Westfield (6-8-1)
5 pmZionsville (14-3) vs Carmel (9-2-5) 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm
CLASS 1ASectional 46 at Hamilton HeightsFirst round - Monday Oct 3Heights (6-8-2) vs Anderson Prep (0-11-1) 6
pmSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Muncie Burris (9-1-4) vs Wapahani (0-10-2)
5 pmLiberty Christian (9-3) vs Monday winner 7
pm
ChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm
Sectional 47 at Park TudorSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Park Tudor (7-7-1) vs Sheridan (0-12) 5 pmHeritage Christian (8-5-1) vs University
(9-2-1) 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm
GIRLSCLASS 2ASectional 16 at NoblesvilleFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4Pendleton Heights (11-4) vs Anderson (0-11)
6 pmSemi-finals Thursday Oct 6Fishers (5-4-4) vs Noblesville (4-6-2) 5 pmSoutheastern (9-4-3) vs Tuesday winner 7
pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm
Sectional 17 at WestfieldSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6Westfield (3-10-1) vs Carmel (13-2-1) 5 pmGuerin Catholic (5-7-1) vs Zionsville (9-6-2)
7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm
CLASS 1ASectional 40 at SheridanFirst round - Monday Oct 3Sheridan (5-7-3) vs Wapahani (2-10) 6 pmFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4Muncie Burris (5-7) vs Tipton (5-3-2) 5 pmEastern (3-8) vs Tri-Central (1-7-3) 7 pmSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6Heights (7-8-1) vs Monday winner 5 pmTuesday winners 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm
Sectional 42 at Heritage ChristianFirst round - Monday Oct 3Broad Ripple (4-4-1) vs Park Tudor (9-4-1)
7 pmFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4University (8-5-2) vs Heritage Christian (na)
5 pmScecina (2-8) vs Bishop Chatard (12-1-1) 7
pmSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6International (1-4-2) vs Monday winner 5
pmTuesday winners 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm
Hamilton County soccer sectional pairings
the first semi-final game which is Thursday between No13 Fishers and No 20 Noblesville
Both teams have under 500 records but no one woulddeny that both teams are among the top 20 in the state TheTigers and Millers play brutal schedules including acampaign in the Hoosier Crossroads Conference which hasfive teams ranked in the top 20
Noblesville and Fishers met on Sept 12 playing to a1-1 tie
Millers coach Mike Brady said his team is a better teamnow than we were at the beginning of the season and wellhave to be even better yet to make the kind of run theMillers are capable of making
The state tournament is the best time of the year saidTigers coach Ben Beasley He said that playing a team astalented as Noblesville is very exciting Coach Bradysteams always play physical and are very organizedBeasley said that Noblesville is one of the best programsin the country and will demand our best performance ofthe year
Hamilton Southeastern ranked No 7 will await thewinner of a Monday first-round game between an 11-4Pendleton Heights team and winless Anderson
I have enjoyed this group of girls so much this yearsaid HSE coach Greg Davidson The coach said the teamdesigned our season to be tournament ready and islooking forward to seeing what the fruits of our laborproduce
AT WESTFIELDSectional 17 at Westfield will also be a tough one In
this four-team sectional No 3 Carmel takes on theShamrocks in the first semi-final The Greyhounds beatWestfield 6-0 in a game played this past Monday
Katie Soderstrom has scored 19 goals to lead CarmelSectional 17 is normally one of the toughest in the state
tournament said Hounds coach Frank Dixon Lookingat records might lead you to believe it is down this yearbecause only Carmel and Zionsville are ranked in the ISCAtop 20 but that would be a mistake Both Guerin andWestfield have played very difficult regular seasonschedules and will be dangerous
The Golden Eagles will take on No 6 Zionsville in thesecond semi-final Those two teams also played this pastMonday with Guerin upsetting the Eagles 1-0
Were stoked for the opportunity to line up against oneof the state and nations best said GC coach JonathanMcClure We intend to maximize our upcoming trainingsessions to be best prepared for the challenge in front of us
AT SHERIDANThe Blackhawks host Class 1A Sectional 40 a seven-
team event Sheridan plays right out of the gate taking onWapahani Monday
The two teams did not meet in the regular season
I really like our draw for the sectionals said Hawkscoach Kurtis Olsan I like that we are playing a team thatwe havent played during the regular season Since we playeveryone but Wapahani and Muncie Burris that worked outfor us Our team is rounding into shape just in time for thetournament We have played some of ourbest soccer recently and hopefully we can keep it going forthe last week of the season and through the tournament
Hamilton Heights got the bye and will meet theSheridan-Wapahani winner in the first semi-final onThursday
There is more parity I believe this year than in yearspast among the teams and it should be an exciting weekof soccer said Huskies coach Travis Kaufmann We willbe motivated after last years loss but we also know thatwhichever team comes better prepared will have the edge
AT HERITAGE CHRISTIANUniversity will take on the host Eagles in a Tuesday
first-round game in a tough Sectional 42The Trailblazers broke into the rankings this season and
are currently rated No 17 Tessa Hudson leads UHS with15 goals scored
This sectional is also noteworthy because it features thetop ranked 1A team Bishop Chatard The Trojans also playa Tuesday first-round game with the Tuesday winnersfacing off in the second Thursday semi-final
SOCCER From Page 11
Hamilton Southeastern earned a sweepof the Hoosier Crossroads Conference crosscountry meets Saturday at NoblesvillesChanquapin Ridge Cross Country Course atWhite River Elementary School
In the boys race the Royals scored 40points taking four of the top seven placesThat included the individual championshipwhich went to Gabe Fendel in a time of154613 Brayden Watson placed fifth BenWagoner was sixth and Grant Wilsonfinished seventh
Fishers was the runner-up with 64points Sam Kuhn placed third with JoshRoth right behind in fourth place
Westfields Aaron Bennett also landedin the top 10 by taking ninth whileNoblesvilles Levi Neuzerling finished in10th place
In the girls race Southeastern edged outZionsville 60-61 for the conference titleLulu Black won the race in 182247 withLilly Cummins taking eighth and SabrinaBippus finishing in 10th
Going into the race I knew I had thepotential and capability of winning saidBlack I knew I had a chance and I wasntabout to let that go
Noblesville finished in third place with80 points Abi Little led the way for theMillers by taking sixth individually
Fishers placed fourth as a team withMiya Wai coming in fifth WestfieldsGabby Dilick placed seventh individuallyfor the Shamrocks
BOYS RACETeam scores Hamilton Southeastern40 Fishers 64 Avon 78 Westfield 100Zionsville 107 Noblesville 127Brownsburg 201
Race winner Gabe Fendel (HSE)154613Other HSE runners 5 Brayden Watson155473 6 Ben Wagoner 155473 7Grant Wilson 160022 21 BrendanHuckabee 163107 27 James Rathbun164554 30 Eric Steinmetz 165010
44 Joe Bergin 171000 48 BradySouthern 171310 60 Brady Jarosinski174412Fishers runners 3 Sam Kuhn 1553794 Josh Roth 155438 18 AaronWorley 162362 19 Ethan Meyer162953 20 Andrew Runion 163052
22 Alex Meyer 163331 25 BrandonReyes 163956 26 Peter Werling163975 32 Ashton Murray 16511835 Seth Foutty 165836
Royals sweep HCC meet
Reporter photo by Kent Graham
Hamilton Southeasternrsquos Lulu Black won the individual race at the Hoosier Crossroads Conference meet Saturday at NoblesvillersquosChanquapin Ridge Cross Country Course The Royals edged Zionsville by one point to win the team championship
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Westfield runners 9 Aaron Bennett160454 12 Desmond Herrell 16129216 Nick Leahy 161812 33 NoahShourd 165603 34 James McClure165661 40 Derek Maue 170271 42Kevin Greene 170806 45 DrewSchmitz 171223 52 Noah Douthit172169 55 Luke Tragesser 172864Noblesville runners 10 Levi Neuzerling160591 11 Eric Hoffman 161204 23Zachary Freeman 163564 49 BlakeHipkiss 171567 50 Jack Commeville171820 57 Luke Balciunas 17306959 Truman Angel 174226 62 BraedonGossard 174786 64 Jaden Wills175543GIRLS RACETeam scores Hamilton Southeastern60 Zionsville 61 Noblesville 80 Fishers98 Westfield 98 Avon 131 Brownsburg163Race winner Lulu Black (HSE) 182247Other Southeastern runners 8 LillyCummins 185830 10 Sabrina Bippus190989 17 Ellie Pedersen 19359124 Maddie Mirro 194591 39 AbbyLohman 200828 45 Kayleigh Witt202893 55 Katie Murhling 21039557 Sam Alphin 213189 64 AbbyJones 221012Noblesville runners 6 Abi Little183901 14 Kat Dombroski 19277919 Aubrie Deal 193987 20 SophieReichard 194072 21 Aubrey Swart194430 26 Katherine Sandys194749 32 Abbie Klinker 195639 49Taylor Gregory 203061 58 BrynnEaton 213219 61 Maria Anderson214142Fishers runners 5 Miya Wai 18332716 Corinne Yorkman 193130 18Kamya Lapsley 193753 28 TessaKraft 195167 31 Lilia Bodnar195631 34 Corinne OLeary 19588238 Abby Carter 200703 43 DebbieShera 202512
Westfield runners 7 Gabby Dilick184739 13 Gabby Brown 19243815 Lauren Bailey 193002 30 SydneyClifford 195376 33 Carly Bodajewicz195812 42 Lucy Shaub 202027 44Madison Smith 202688 46 SarahHamlet 202908 47 Ashley Senerius202984 53 Kyla Curtis 205353
Hamilton Heights competed in theHoosier Conference meet on Saturday
The Huskies boys finished fifth withDylan Young placing 13th individuallyAbby Christiansen was 15th for the Heightsgirls
BOYS RACETeam scores West Lafayette 25Western 93 Twin Lakes 101 Lewis Cass129 Hamilton Heights 135 RensselaerCentral 162 Tipton 172 Benton Central181 Lafayette Central Catholic 193Northwestern 229Race winner Josh Everetts (W)1647630Heights runners 13 Dylan Young1818480 18 Price Knowles 183759024 George Harden 1847080 33Michael Tyner 1916053 47 JacobGlover 2010120 67 Travis Kreitzer2925533 68 Trent Ward 3049600GIRLS RACETeam scores West Lafayette 50 BentonCentral 63 Rensselaer Central 104 TwinLakes 109 Western 127 Lewis Cass145 Northwestern 161 Hamilton Heights186 Lafayette Central Catholic 221Tipton 259Race winner Miah Martin (LC) 1855046Heights runners 15 Abby Christiansen2034670 22 Chloe Henderson2102270 48 Elizabeth Shrock2259550 49 Alex Lopez 2305583 52Kylie Schakel 2336116 61 Ellie Hunter2441766 63 Jenna Tomaszewski2608076
ROYALS From Page 12
Reporter photos by Kent Graham
Hamilton Southeasternrsquos Gabe Fendel (1704) led the way for the Royals and the field at the Hoosier Crossroads Conference cross country meet Saturday Fendel wonthe individual race and helped the Royals to the team championship
Fishersrsquo Miya Wai placed fifth in the girls race
Pictured Nick Leahy and Desmond Herrell Westfield Zachary Freeman and Levi Neuzerling Noblesville Ben WagonerHamilton Southeastern
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NY Yankees 7 Baltimore 3San Francisco 3 LA Dodgers 0
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Cleveland 6 Kansas City 3
Atlanta 5 Detroit 3Minnesota 6 Chi White Sox 0
Toronto 4 Boston 3Tampa Bay 4 Texas 1
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News 7
Racers wait at the starting line for the flag to drop at the Grand Junction Derby which took place in downtown Westfield Saturday afternoon
Grand Junction DerbyReporter photos by Perry Williams
LEFT Derek Daly announced the Derby race
ABOVE Racers waited in the pits before heading to the starting line
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Sports 9
By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorDown by a seemingly insurmountable
number of shots with nine holes left at theIHSAA state girls golf finals Saturday atPrairie View Golf Course in CarmelWestfield nearly came all the way back
The Shamrocks trailed two-timedefending champion Evansville North by10 shots but fought their way back towithin one with three holes remaining Butthe Wildcats held on and won their thirdconsecutive state championship withWestfield the runner-up for the second yearin a row
Evansville North finished with a teamscore of 618 while the Shamrocks carded620 Westfield had to fight off ColumbusNorth for the runner-up trophy the BullDogs finished third with 623
With the 10-shot deficit and the numberof holes left running out Shamrocks coachTrevor Neu gave his team an update afterthe front nine
I talked to a couple of the kidsindividually let them know where we wereat and told them that we needed to startbeing a little bit more aggressive with shotswe were comfortable with said Neu Icouldnt be more proud of this group of kidsand how they fought yesterday and howthey thought today
Westfield carded a 302 in its Saturdaysecond round an improvement of 16 shotsfrom its first round score of 318 TheShamrocks and a few other teams had tofinish some of their first-round playSaturday after rains interrupted Fridaysfirst round
Westfields consistency helped bring itinto contention Cailyn Henderson scored152 for her two rounds with Jocelyn Bruchright behind by shooting 153 Both girlswere also named to the All-State team afterthe conclusion of the meet
We definitely did not play our best asa team but we tried to persevere out thereon the last nine and made up somestrokes said Henderson We were in ittil the very last hole and they ended upwinning by two But we still played prettywell at the last nine
I just took it one shot at a time saidthe freshman Bruch I struggled a littleyesterday but I just tried to play for myselfand my team do the best that I could
Margaret Wentz shot 155 seniorMorgan Baechle scored 156 and AdrienneMontalone had 161 for the Shamrocks
Carmel placed fifth as a team with a655 Nina Hecht earned a medal finishingas part of a four-way tie for seventh placewith a 151 That earned her a spot on theAll-State team as well
It feels really good and awesome -considering how I played at sectionals and
regionals - to bounce back said Hecht Ithought my season went pretty good andit was fun sharing it with my sister
Ninas sister Rani Hecht carded a 157playing well in her senior appearance atstate
We did have a better day today saidCarmel coach Kelly Kluesner Nina andRani are the two that made a big differencetoday They just kept on fighting For Ninato be even par she shot 38 on the front andturned around and shot 34 on the backWere very proud
Hamilton Heights Caitie Gehlhausenwas the fourth county player to earn All-State honors Gehlhausen played as anindividual at state finishing with a two-dayscore of 154
I definitely had a lot of fun and Iplayed a lot better than what my scores hadshown so Im still happy with my gamesaid Gehlhausen who has committed toplay Division I golf at High PointUniversity in High Point NC
It was definitely some toughconditions so props to Holly Anderson forshooting what she did said GehlhausenAnderson from Columbus North was theindividual medalist with a score of 146 twoover par
Fishers placed seventh as a team TheTigers carded a 669 which is a 42-shotimprovement from their score last yearwhich coach Danny Smith called aremarkable improvement Morgan Lewisand Kennedy Brooker both had 158s
We played a lot better the second daythan yesterday said Smith Yesterdaywas tough Ten hours out on the golfcourse its hard to get to play 18 holes in10 hours
Hamilton Southeastern finished tied for11th with a score of 697 Julia Eaton ledthe Royals with a score of 168
Team scores Evansville North312-306=618 Westfield 318-302=620 Columbus North 314-309=623 Zionsville 318-320=638 Carmel 331-324=655
lsquoRocks finish second Hecht makes top 10
Reporter photo by Richie Hall
The Westfield girls golf team finished as state runner-up for the second year in a row The Shamrocks carded a team scoreof 620 just two shots behind Evansville North which won state for the third consecutive year
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There was no question in the mind ofHamilton Heights coach Mitch Street thatonce his Huskies got into the end zone hewould go for the victory
Thatrsquos exactly what happened Saturdayafternoon at Lucas Oil Stadium inIndianapolis as the Huskies defeated TwinLakes 14-13
Twin Lakes had just taken the lead with737 remaining on an 11-yard touchdownrun and a PAT kick That gave the Indiansa 13-6 edge They had scored in the firstquarter on a 37-yard field goal and in thesecond quarter on a 35-yard field goal withjust eight seconds before halftime
Heights got the ball setting up its finaltouchdown on an intercepted pass bySterling Weatherford
The touchdown came on a four-yard passfrom Riley White to Jesse Brown
ldquoI didnrsquot want to play them in overtimerdquoStreet said after the game concerning hisdecision to go for the two-pointer
White passed to Weatherford for thewinning points
ldquoWe work on plays like this everyThursdayrdquo Street said
ldquoI just didnrsquot think the matchup favoredus to go into overtime We had a chance towin the game and we took itrdquo
Actually Hamilton Heights had misseda PAT kick earlier in the game
After Twin Lakes went to halftime withthe two field goals and the 6-0 lead theHuskies got on the board at the 202 markin the third quarter White tossed a 10-yardpass to Brown for the TD The PAT kickfailed leaving the two teams deadlocked at6-6 entering the fourth quarter
White filled in at quarterback for JoshFeltz He hit on 6-of-12 passes for 74 yards
Without Feltz the Huskies ran the ballmore Clayton Cowan carried 14 times for59 yards and White 11 times for 57 yards
ldquoWe did some good thingsrdquo said StreetldquoA couple of penalties for first downs hurt
us We moved the ball well early in thegamerdquo
The win left Hamilton Heights with a 4-2record Both teams play in the HoosierConference but in different divisions
Heights is in the East where it looks asif the Huskies will finish secondNorthwestern has finished play with a 3-1
record and has beaten Heights The Huskiesare in a second place fight with Tipton each2-1 Since Hamilton Heights has defeatedTipton the Huskies can finish second bywinning at Western on Friday
Position week in the conference will bethe final week of the season
Street goes for the win
Reporter photo by Kirk Green
Hamilton Heights football coach Mitch Street had plenty to be happy about after the Huskies beat Twin Lakes 14-13 at Lucas Oil Stadium on Saturday Heights won bymaking a two-point conversion with 31 seconds left
Heights 14 Twin Lakes 13Heights 0 0 6 8 ndash 14Twin Lakes 3 3 0 7 ndash 13
Game Stats HH TLFirst Downs 11 15 By Rushing 6 12 By Passing 3 1 By Penalty 2 2Yards Rushing 33-163 55-222Yards Passing 74 29CompAttInt 6-12-0 1-7-2FumblesLost 1-0 2-1PenaltiesYards 7-59 7-59
Heights ScoringThird Quarter
Jesse Brown 10-yard pass from RileyWhite (kick failed) 202
Fourth QuarterBrown 4-yard pass from White (SterlingWeatherford pass from White) 31
Heights StatsRushing Clayton Cowan 14-59 White11-57 Brown 3-29 Jake Beale 2-minus1 Weatherford 3-19Passing White 6-12-74Receptions Weatherford 2-27 Brown 4-7
Homestead 328-334=662 Fishers 337-332=669 Western329-341=670 Chesterton 350-338=688 Lake Central 346-350=696 Hamilton Southeastern 34-341=697 Penn 347-350=697 Evansville Memorial 364-356=720 Bishop Dwenger361-369=730Top 10 scores 1 Holly Anderson (CN) 75-71=146 2 ElyseStasil (Ch) 75-73=148 T3 Alexia Miestowski (LC) 78-71=149Reece Malapit (Yorktown) 73-76=149 T5 Danbi Kim (CN)75-75=150 Morgan Dabagia (H) 72-78=150 T7 Nina Hecht (C)79-72=151 Hadley Walts (EN) 80-71=151 Lauren Guiao (EM)77-74=151 Annabelle Pancake (Z) 74-77=151
Westfield scores Cailyn Henderson 77-75=152 Jocelyn Bruch79-74=153 Margaret Wentz 80-75=155 Morgan Baechle 82-84=156 Adrienne Montalone 83-78=161Other Carmel scores Rani Hecht 79-78=157 Angie Kavanaugh85-86=171 Erin Evans 89-88=177 Libby McGuire 88-92=180Fishers scores Morgan Lewis 79-79=158 Kennedy Brooker 81-77=158 Anna DelPrince 84-88=172 Kate Alt 93-88=181 BrookeWilson 93 (first day) Grace Brooks 91 (second day)Southeastern scores Julia Eaton 90-78=168 Haleigh Gray 84-86=170 Chelsea Morrow 90-86=176 Nicole Dillow 92-91=183Phyllis Cha 95 (first day) Dagny Gladwell 97 (second day)Hamilton Heights score Caitie Gehlhausen 76-78=154
lsquoROCKS From Page 9
Four HamiltonCounty playersearned All-Statehonors followingthe conclusion ofthe girls golf statemeet Saturday
They are (picturedfrom left) CaitieGehlhausen
Hamilton HeightsNina Hecht
Carmel CailynHenderson
Westfield JocelynBruch Westfield
Reporter photo byRichie Hall
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By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorThe IHSAArsquos soccer sectional
tournament begins Monday and it is usuallya wild event here in Hamilton County
Both the boys teams and girls teams willplay at four different sites in two classes -the big schools in 2A the small schools in1A Herersquos a site-by-site look at eachsectional
BOYSAT HAMILTON SOUTHEASTERNAction in this sectional starts right away
with the Class 2A No 12 host Royals takingon Pendleton Heights in the first round onMonday
The two teams met early in the seasonback on Aug 16 with HSE winning 5-0Matt Kuster has totaled 10 goals for theRoyals to lead the team
With the draw we will have to win 3games in order to repeatas sectional champions said Southeasterncoach Chris White If we are victorious inthe opener we will face a much improvedand under the radar opponent in Andersonfollowed by a possible match up with rivalFishers or other top 20 team Noblesville Our sectional is always very competitiveand it will be no different this year We have
the capability but are still working onputting it all together after going throughmost of the season without our full roster ofplayers due to injury
Fishers and Noblesville play each otherin the first semi-final on Wednesday Thetwo teams just recently met last SaturdaySept 24 with the Tigers winning 2-1
Noblesville is always a quality team andit seems we have tough battles every timewe play said Tigers coach Rob Pels
Millers coach Brian Prange agreedsaying that a playing a Hoosier CrossroadsConference team is always tough and itbecomes just as challenging when you playthem twice and less than 2 weeks apart
I know Fishers has a good team andwell coached said Prange
AT ZIONSVILLEThis four-team sectional might be
tougher than any other in the state The firstWednesday semi-final features No 18Guerin Catholic against Westfield whichcan hold its own with any team in the state
The two teams did not meet in theregular season KJ Clardy has scored ninegoals for the Shamrocks with AndrewGarvey also netting nine for the GoldenEagles
ldquoI think all of the teams inour sectional are evenly matched said GCcoach John Cech All 4 teams have anexcellent opportunity to move on toregionals It will surprise me if the goalspread in any of the games is more than 1Westfield is a talented team that is very wellcoached Coach Vaughn gets the most outof his kids year after year and meeting himand his team in a one and done situation willbe a big challenge for usrdquo
The second semi-final will be a big one- No 8 Carmel vs No 9 Zionsville The twoteams played on Aug 27 and it was afittingly close game with the Greyhoundswinning 1-0
I truly feel that our sectional is one ofthe toughest if not the toughest sectional inthe entire state It doesnt matter who wedraw said Carmel coach Shane Schmidtwho called the other teams in Sectional 17top-notch quality teams
We all play tough regular seasonschedules that hopefully prepares us for thestate tournament said the coach
Carmel beat Homestead 2-0 Saturday towin its last regular season game EthanAbbott scored a goal and AdamGostomelsky recorded the shutout asgoalkeeper
AT HAMILTON HEIGHTSOver in Class 1A the host Huskies will
play a Monday first-round game againstAnderson Prep which is winless for theseason The two teams did not play eachother in the regular season Heights coachDerrick Dean noted that his team will haveto go the long route and play in threegames to win the sectional That wouldinclude a good Liberty Christian team in thesemi-finals and No 11-ranked MuncieBurris on the other side of the draw
AT PARK TUDORIn this four-team sectional Sheridan
plays a 7-7-1 host Panthers team in the firstsemi-final The Blackhawks are winless thisyear
University gets a Heritage Christianteam that is receiving votes in the 1A pollThe two teams did not meet this seasonRyan Williams is leading the Trailblazers ingoals with 13
GIRLSAT NOBLESVILLEClass 2A Sectional 16 is arguably the
toughest girls soccer sectional in the stateIf one has any doubts look no further than
By DON JELLISONReporter EditorOnce the regional round of the IHSAA
boys tennis tourney opens on TuesdayCarmel will be challenged and HamiltonSoutheastern will ride the roll as a challenger
Not in the same regionalCarmel will play at Kokomo Hamilton
Southeastern will play at North CentralThe two Hamilton County powerhouses
swept through sectionals on Friday bothadvancing by 4-1 decisions Southeasterndefeated Noblesville and Carmel took outNo 5 ranked Guerin Catholic
Carmel the statersquos No 1 ranked teamwill open play in the Kokomo Regional at
430 pm on Tuesday meeting No 17 ratedWest Lafayette In the other first roundmatchup No 20 and host Kokomo will meetLogansport also at 430 pm
The championship meet of the KokomoRegional is scheduled for Wednesday at430 pm
Carmel which won its seventh straightsectional will be gunning for its 14thregional championship
Hamilton Southeastern (No 6) comingoff its sixth straight sectional win will havea tougher road than Carmel The Royalslooking for a fourth regional title will openat North Central at 430 pm taking on thehost Panthers
North Central is ranked No 3 and is athree-time defending state champion
In the other first round contest at NorthCentral New Palestine will take on thewinner of the Lawrence North sectionalwhich is yet to be decided The Wildcatssectional was postponed to Monday due torains LN will play Heritage Christian Thechampionship matchup at NC will be playedWednesday at 4 pm
Before North Central put together itscurrent string of three consecutive statechampionships Carmel won three in a row
Twelve of the last 14 state crowns havebeen won by Carmel North Central and No
2 ranked Park Tudor - a team that HSE beatlast week
At KokomoTuesday 430 pm Kokomo vs LogansportTuesday 430 pm Carmel vs WestLafayetteWednesday championship at 430 pm
At North CentralTuesday 430 pm Southeastern vs NorthCentralTuesday 430 pm New Palestine vsLawrence North sectional winnerWednesday championship at 4 pm
No 1 lsquoHounds No 6 Royals head to regionals
Sectional tournament begins Monday
Reporter photo by Kirk Green
Noblesvillersquos girls soccer team honored its seniors during its Wednesday game with Hamilton Southeastern The Millers will take on Fishers in the first semi-final at theNoblesville sectional on Thursday
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BOYSCLASS 2ASectional 16 at Hamilton SoutheasternFirst round - Monday Oct 3Southeastern (11-2-4) vs Pendleton Heights
(5-10-1) 6 pmSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Fishers (4-10) vs Noblesville (8-5-3) 5 pmAnderson (10-4-1) vs Monday winner 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm
Sectional 17 at ZionsvilleSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Guerin Catholic (11-2-3) vs Westfield (6-8-1)
5 pmZionsville (14-3) vs Carmel (9-2-5) 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm
CLASS 1ASectional 46 at Hamilton HeightsFirst round - Monday Oct 3Heights (6-8-2) vs Anderson Prep (0-11-1) 6
pmSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Muncie Burris (9-1-4) vs Wapahani (0-10-2)
5 pmLiberty Christian (9-3) vs Monday winner 7
pm
ChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm
Sectional 47 at Park TudorSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Park Tudor (7-7-1) vs Sheridan (0-12) 5 pmHeritage Christian (8-5-1) vs University
(9-2-1) 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm
GIRLSCLASS 2ASectional 16 at NoblesvilleFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4Pendleton Heights (11-4) vs Anderson (0-11)
6 pmSemi-finals Thursday Oct 6Fishers (5-4-4) vs Noblesville (4-6-2) 5 pmSoutheastern (9-4-3) vs Tuesday winner 7
pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm
Sectional 17 at WestfieldSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6Westfield (3-10-1) vs Carmel (13-2-1) 5 pmGuerin Catholic (5-7-1) vs Zionsville (9-6-2)
7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm
CLASS 1ASectional 40 at SheridanFirst round - Monday Oct 3Sheridan (5-7-3) vs Wapahani (2-10) 6 pmFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4Muncie Burris (5-7) vs Tipton (5-3-2) 5 pmEastern (3-8) vs Tri-Central (1-7-3) 7 pmSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6Heights (7-8-1) vs Monday winner 5 pmTuesday winners 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm
Sectional 42 at Heritage ChristianFirst round - Monday Oct 3Broad Ripple (4-4-1) vs Park Tudor (9-4-1)
7 pmFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4University (8-5-2) vs Heritage Christian (na)
5 pmScecina (2-8) vs Bishop Chatard (12-1-1) 7
pmSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6International (1-4-2) vs Monday winner 5
pmTuesday winners 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm
Hamilton County soccer sectional pairings
the first semi-final game which is Thursday between No13 Fishers and No 20 Noblesville
Both teams have under 500 records but no one woulddeny that both teams are among the top 20 in the state TheTigers and Millers play brutal schedules including acampaign in the Hoosier Crossroads Conference which hasfive teams ranked in the top 20
Noblesville and Fishers met on Sept 12 playing to a1-1 tie
Millers coach Mike Brady said his team is a better teamnow than we were at the beginning of the season and wellhave to be even better yet to make the kind of run theMillers are capable of making
The state tournament is the best time of the year saidTigers coach Ben Beasley He said that playing a team astalented as Noblesville is very exciting Coach Bradysteams always play physical and are very organizedBeasley said that Noblesville is one of the best programsin the country and will demand our best performance ofthe year
Hamilton Southeastern ranked No 7 will await thewinner of a Monday first-round game between an 11-4Pendleton Heights team and winless Anderson
I have enjoyed this group of girls so much this yearsaid HSE coach Greg Davidson The coach said the teamdesigned our season to be tournament ready and islooking forward to seeing what the fruits of our laborproduce
AT WESTFIELDSectional 17 at Westfield will also be a tough one In
this four-team sectional No 3 Carmel takes on theShamrocks in the first semi-final The Greyhounds beatWestfield 6-0 in a game played this past Monday
Katie Soderstrom has scored 19 goals to lead CarmelSectional 17 is normally one of the toughest in the state
tournament said Hounds coach Frank Dixon Lookingat records might lead you to believe it is down this yearbecause only Carmel and Zionsville are ranked in the ISCAtop 20 but that would be a mistake Both Guerin andWestfield have played very difficult regular seasonschedules and will be dangerous
The Golden Eagles will take on No 6 Zionsville in thesecond semi-final Those two teams also played this pastMonday with Guerin upsetting the Eagles 1-0
Were stoked for the opportunity to line up against oneof the state and nations best said GC coach JonathanMcClure We intend to maximize our upcoming trainingsessions to be best prepared for the challenge in front of us
AT SHERIDANThe Blackhawks host Class 1A Sectional 40 a seven-
team event Sheridan plays right out of the gate taking onWapahani Monday
The two teams did not meet in the regular season
I really like our draw for the sectionals said Hawkscoach Kurtis Olsan I like that we are playing a team thatwe havent played during the regular season Since we playeveryone but Wapahani and Muncie Burris that worked outfor us Our team is rounding into shape just in time for thetournament We have played some of ourbest soccer recently and hopefully we can keep it going forthe last week of the season and through the tournament
Hamilton Heights got the bye and will meet theSheridan-Wapahani winner in the first semi-final onThursday
There is more parity I believe this year than in yearspast among the teams and it should be an exciting weekof soccer said Huskies coach Travis Kaufmann We willbe motivated after last years loss but we also know thatwhichever team comes better prepared will have the edge
AT HERITAGE CHRISTIANUniversity will take on the host Eagles in a Tuesday
first-round game in a tough Sectional 42The Trailblazers broke into the rankings this season and
are currently rated No 17 Tessa Hudson leads UHS with15 goals scored
This sectional is also noteworthy because it features thetop ranked 1A team Bishop Chatard The Trojans also playa Tuesday first-round game with the Tuesday winnersfacing off in the second Thursday semi-final
SOCCER From Page 11
Hamilton Southeastern earned a sweepof the Hoosier Crossroads Conference crosscountry meets Saturday at NoblesvillesChanquapin Ridge Cross Country Course atWhite River Elementary School
In the boys race the Royals scored 40points taking four of the top seven placesThat included the individual championshipwhich went to Gabe Fendel in a time of154613 Brayden Watson placed fifth BenWagoner was sixth and Grant Wilsonfinished seventh
Fishers was the runner-up with 64points Sam Kuhn placed third with JoshRoth right behind in fourth place
Westfields Aaron Bennett also landedin the top 10 by taking ninth whileNoblesvilles Levi Neuzerling finished in10th place
In the girls race Southeastern edged outZionsville 60-61 for the conference titleLulu Black won the race in 182247 withLilly Cummins taking eighth and SabrinaBippus finishing in 10th
Going into the race I knew I had thepotential and capability of winning saidBlack I knew I had a chance and I wasntabout to let that go
Noblesville finished in third place with80 points Abi Little led the way for theMillers by taking sixth individually
Fishers placed fourth as a team withMiya Wai coming in fifth WestfieldsGabby Dilick placed seventh individuallyfor the Shamrocks
BOYS RACETeam scores Hamilton Southeastern40 Fishers 64 Avon 78 Westfield 100Zionsville 107 Noblesville 127Brownsburg 201
Race winner Gabe Fendel (HSE)154613Other HSE runners 5 Brayden Watson155473 6 Ben Wagoner 155473 7Grant Wilson 160022 21 BrendanHuckabee 163107 27 James Rathbun164554 30 Eric Steinmetz 165010
44 Joe Bergin 171000 48 BradySouthern 171310 60 Brady Jarosinski174412Fishers runners 3 Sam Kuhn 1553794 Josh Roth 155438 18 AaronWorley 162362 19 Ethan Meyer162953 20 Andrew Runion 163052
22 Alex Meyer 163331 25 BrandonReyes 163956 26 Peter Werling163975 32 Ashton Murray 16511835 Seth Foutty 165836
Royals sweep HCC meet
Reporter photo by Kent Graham
Hamilton Southeasternrsquos Lulu Black won the individual race at the Hoosier Crossroads Conference meet Saturday at NoblesvillersquosChanquapin Ridge Cross Country Course The Royals edged Zionsville by one point to win the team championship
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Westfield runners 9 Aaron Bennett160454 12 Desmond Herrell 16129216 Nick Leahy 161812 33 NoahShourd 165603 34 James McClure165661 40 Derek Maue 170271 42Kevin Greene 170806 45 DrewSchmitz 171223 52 Noah Douthit172169 55 Luke Tragesser 172864Noblesville runners 10 Levi Neuzerling160591 11 Eric Hoffman 161204 23Zachary Freeman 163564 49 BlakeHipkiss 171567 50 Jack Commeville171820 57 Luke Balciunas 17306959 Truman Angel 174226 62 BraedonGossard 174786 64 Jaden Wills175543GIRLS RACETeam scores Hamilton Southeastern60 Zionsville 61 Noblesville 80 Fishers98 Westfield 98 Avon 131 Brownsburg163Race winner Lulu Black (HSE) 182247Other Southeastern runners 8 LillyCummins 185830 10 Sabrina Bippus190989 17 Ellie Pedersen 19359124 Maddie Mirro 194591 39 AbbyLohman 200828 45 Kayleigh Witt202893 55 Katie Murhling 21039557 Sam Alphin 213189 64 AbbyJones 221012Noblesville runners 6 Abi Little183901 14 Kat Dombroski 19277919 Aubrie Deal 193987 20 SophieReichard 194072 21 Aubrey Swart194430 26 Katherine Sandys194749 32 Abbie Klinker 195639 49Taylor Gregory 203061 58 BrynnEaton 213219 61 Maria Anderson214142Fishers runners 5 Miya Wai 18332716 Corinne Yorkman 193130 18Kamya Lapsley 193753 28 TessaKraft 195167 31 Lilia Bodnar195631 34 Corinne OLeary 19588238 Abby Carter 200703 43 DebbieShera 202512
Westfield runners 7 Gabby Dilick184739 13 Gabby Brown 19243815 Lauren Bailey 193002 30 SydneyClifford 195376 33 Carly Bodajewicz195812 42 Lucy Shaub 202027 44Madison Smith 202688 46 SarahHamlet 202908 47 Ashley Senerius202984 53 Kyla Curtis 205353
Hamilton Heights competed in theHoosier Conference meet on Saturday
The Huskies boys finished fifth withDylan Young placing 13th individuallyAbby Christiansen was 15th for the Heightsgirls
BOYS RACETeam scores West Lafayette 25Western 93 Twin Lakes 101 Lewis Cass129 Hamilton Heights 135 RensselaerCentral 162 Tipton 172 Benton Central181 Lafayette Central Catholic 193Northwestern 229Race winner Josh Everetts (W)1647630Heights runners 13 Dylan Young1818480 18 Price Knowles 183759024 George Harden 1847080 33Michael Tyner 1916053 47 JacobGlover 2010120 67 Travis Kreitzer2925533 68 Trent Ward 3049600GIRLS RACETeam scores West Lafayette 50 BentonCentral 63 Rensselaer Central 104 TwinLakes 109 Western 127 Lewis Cass145 Northwestern 161 Hamilton Heights186 Lafayette Central Catholic 221Tipton 259Race winner Miah Martin (LC) 1855046Heights runners 15 Abby Christiansen2034670 22 Chloe Henderson2102270 48 Elizabeth Shrock2259550 49 Alex Lopez 2305583 52Kylie Schakel 2336116 61 Ellie Hunter2441766 63 Jenna Tomaszewski2608076
ROYALS From Page 12
Reporter photos by Kent Graham
Hamilton Southeasternrsquos Gabe Fendel (1704) led the way for the Royals and the field at the Hoosier Crossroads Conference cross country meet Saturday Fendel wonthe individual race and helped the Royals to the team championship
Fishersrsquo Miya Wai placed fifth in the girls race
Pictured Nick Leahy and Desmond Herrell Westfield Zachary Freeman and Levi Neuzerling Noblesville Ben WagonerHamilton Southeastern
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By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorDown by a seemingly insurmountable
number of shots with nine holes left at theIHSAA state girls golf finals Saturday atPrairie View Golf Course in CarmelWestfield nearly came all the way back
The Shamrocks trailed two-timedefending champion Evansville North by10 shots but fought their way back towithin one with three holes remaining Butthe Wildcats held on and won their thirdconsecutive state championship withWestfield the runner-up for the second yearin a row
Evansville North finished with a teamscore of 618 while the Shamrocks carded620 Westfield had to fight off ColumbusNorth for the runner-up trophy the BullDogs finished third with 623
With the 10-shot deficit and the numberof holes left running out Shamrocks coachTrevor Neu gave his team an update afterthe front nine
I talked to a couple of the kidsindividually let them know where we wereat and told them that we needed to startbeing a little bit more aggressive with shotswe were comfortable with said Neu Icouldnt be more proud of this group of kidsand how they fought yesterday and howthey thought today
Westfield carded a 302 in its Saturdaysecond round an improvement of 16 shotsfrom its first round score of 318 TheShamrocks and a few other teams had tofinish some of their first-round playSaturday after rains interrupted Fridaysfirst round
Westfields consistency helped bring itinto contention Cailyn Henderson scored152 for her two rounds with Jocelyn Bruchright behind by shooting 153 Both girlswere also named to the All-State team afterthe conclusion of the meet
We definitely did not play our best asa team but we tried to persevere out thereon the last nine and made up somestrokes said Henderson We were in ittil the very last hole and they ended upwinning by two But we still played prettywell at the last nine
I just took it one shot at a time saidthe freshman Bruch I struggled a littleyesterday but I just tried to play for myselfand my team do the best that I could
Margaret Wentz shot 155 seniorMorgan Baechle scored 156 and AdrienneMontalone had 161 for the Shamrocks
Carmel placed fifth as a team with a655 Nina Hecht earned a medal finishingas part of a four-way tie for seventh placewith a 151 That earned her a spot on theAll-State team as well
It feels really good and awesome -considering how I played at sectionals and
regionals - to bounce back said Hecht Ithought my season went pretty good andit was fun sharing it with my sister
Ninas sister Rani Hecht carded a 157playing well in her senior appearance atstate
We did have a better day today saidCarmel coach Kelly Kluesner Nina andRani are the two that made a big differencetoday They just kept on fighting For Ninato be even par she shot 38 on the front andturned around and shot 34 on the backWere very proud
Hamilton Heights Caitie Gehlhausenwas the fourth county player to earn All-State honors Gehlhausen played as anindividual at state finishing with a two-dayscore of 154
I definitely had a lot of fun and Iplayed a lot better than what my scores hadshown so Im still happy with my gamesaid Gehlhausen who has committed toplay Division I golf at High PointUniversity in High Point NC
It was definitely some toughconditions so props to Holly Anderson forshooting what she did said GehlhausenAnderson from Columbus North was theindividual medalist with a score of 146 twoover par
Fishers placed seventh as a team TheTigers carded a 669 which is a 42-shotimprovement from their score last yearwhich coach Danny Smith called aremarkable improvement Morgan Lewisand Kennedy Brooker both had 158s
We played a lot better the second daythan yesterday said Smith Yesterdaywas tough Ten hours out on the golfcourse its hard to get to play 18 holes in10 hours
Hamilton Southeastern finished tied for11th with a score of 697 Julia Eaton ledthe Royals with a score of 168
Team scores Evansville North312-306=618 Westfield 318-302=620 Columbus North 314-309=623 Zionsville 318-320=638 Carmel 331-324=655
lsquoRocks finish second Hecht makes top 10
Reporter photo by Richie Hall
The Westfield girls golf team finished as state runner-up for the second year in a row The Shamrocks carded a team scoreof 620 just two shots behind Evansville North which won state for the third consecutive year
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There was no question in the mind ofHamilton Heights coach Mitch Street thatonce his Huskies got into the end zone hewould go for the victory
Thatrsquos exactly what happened Saturdayafternoon at Lucas Oil Stadium inIndianapolis as the Huskies defeated TwinLakes 14-13
Twin Lakes had just taken the lead with737 remaining on an 11-yard touchdownrun and a PAT kick That gave the Indiansa 13-6 edge They had scored in the firstquarter on a 37-yard field goal and in thesecond quarter on a 35-yard field goal withjust eight seconds before halftime
Heights got the ball setting up its finaltouchdown on an intercepted pass bySterling Weatherford
The touchdown came on a four-yard passfrom Riley White to Jesse Brown
ldquoI didnrsquot want to play them in overtimerdquoStreet said after the game concerning hisdecision to go for the two-pointer
White passed to Weatherford for thewinning points
ldquoWe work on plays like this everyThursdayrdquo Street said
ldquoI just didnrsquot think the matchup favoredus to go into overtime We had a chance towin the game and we took itrdquo
Actually Hamilton Heights had misseda PAT kick earlier in the game
After Twin Lakes went to halftime withthe two field goals and the 6-0 lead theHuskies got on the board at the 202 markin the third quarter White tossed a 10-yardpass to Brown for the TD The PAT kickfailed leaving the two teams deadlocked at6-6 entering the fourth quarter
White filled in at quarterback for JoshFeltz He hit on 6-of-12 passes for 74 yards
Without Feltz the Huskies ran the ballmore Clayton Cowan carried 14 times for59 yards and White 11 times for 57 yards
ldquoWe did some good thingsrdquo said StreetldquoA couple of penalties for first downs hurt
us We moved the ball well early in thegamerdquo
The win left Hamilton Heights with a 4-2record Both teams play in the HoosierConference but in different divisions
Heights is in the East where it looks asif the Huskies will finish secondNorthwestern has finished play with a 3-1
record and has beaten Heights The Huskiesare in a second place fight with Tipton each2-1 Since Hamilton Heights has defeatedTipton the Huskies can finish second bywinning at Western on Friday
Position week in the conference will bethe final week of the season
Street goes for the win
Reporter photo by Kirk Green
Hamilton Heights football coach Mitch Street had plenty to be happy about after the Huskies beat Twin Lakes 14-13 at Lucas Oil Stadium on Saturday Heights won bymaking a two-point conversion with 31 seconds left
Heights 14 Twin Lakes 13Heights 0 0 6 8 ndash 14Twin Lakes 3 3 0 7 ndash 13
Game Stats HH TLFirst Downs 11 15 By Rushing 6 12 By Passing 3 1 By Penalty 2 2Yards Rushing 33-163 55-222Yards Passing 74 29CompAttInt 6-12-0 1-7-2FumblesLost 1-0 2-1PenaltiesYards 7-59 7-59
Heights ScoringThird Quarter
Jesse Brown 10-yard pass from RileyWhite (kick failed) 202
Fourth QuarterBrown 4-yard pass from White (SterlingWeatherford pass from White) 31
Heights StatsRushing Clayton Cowan 14-59 White11-57 Brown 3-29 Jake Beale 2-minus1 Weatherford 3-19Passing White 6-12-74Receptions Weatherford 2-27 Brown 4-7
Homestead 328-334=662 Fishers 337-332=669 Western329-341=670 Chesterton 350-338=688 Lake Central 346-350=696 Hamilton Southeastern 34-341=697 Penn 347-350=697 Evansville Memorial 364-356=720 Bishop Dwenger361-369=730Top 10 scores 1 Holly Anderson (CN) 75-71=146 2 ElyseStasil (Ch) 75-73=148 T3 Alexia Miestowski (LC) 78-71=149Reece Malapit (Yorktown) 73-76=149 T5 Danbi Kim (CN)75-75=150 Morgan Dabagia (H) 72-78=150 T7 Nina Hecht (C)79-72=151 Hadley Walts (EN) 80-71=151 Lauren Guiao (EM)77-74=151 Annabelle Pancake (Z) 74-77=151
Westfield scores Cailyn Henderson 77-75=152 Jocelyn Bruch79-74=153 Margaret Wentz 80-75=155 Morgan Baechle 82-84=156 Adrienne Montalone 83-78=161Other Carmel scores Rani Hecht 79-78=157 Angie Kavanaugh85-86=171 Erin Evans 89-88=177 Libby McGuire 88-92=180Fishers scores Morgan Lewis 79-79=158 Kennedy Brooker 81-77=158 Anna DelPrince 84-88=172 Kate Alt 93-88=181 BrookeWilson 93 (first day) Grace Brooks 91 (second day)Southeastern scores Julia Eaton 90-78=168 Haleigh Gray 84-86=170 Chelsea Morrow 90-86=176 Nicole Dillow 92-91=183Phyllis Cha 95 (first day) Dagny Gladwell 97 (second day)Hamilton Heights score Caitie Gehlhausen 76-78=154
lsquoROCKS From Page 9
Four HamiltonCounty playersearned All-Statehonors followingthe conclusion ofthe girls golf statemeet Saturday
They are (picturedfrom left) CaitieGehlhausen
Hamilton HeightsNina Hecht
Carmel CailynHenderson
Westfield JocelynBruch Westfield
Reporter photo byRichie Hall
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By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorThe IHSAArsquos soccer sectional
tournament begins Monday and it is usuallya wild event here in Hamilton County
Both the boys teams and girls teams willplay at four different sites in two classes -the big schools in 2A the small schools in1A Herersquos a site-by-site look at eachsectional
BOYSAT HAMILTON SOUTHEASTERNAction in this sectional starts right away
with the Class 2A No 12 host Royals takingon Pendleton Heights in the first round onMonday
The two teams met early in the seasonback on Aug 16 with HSE winning 5-0Matt Kuster has totaled 10 goals for theRoyals to lead the team
With the draw we will have to win 3games in order to repeatas sectional champions said Southeasterncoach Chris White If we are victorious inthe opener we will face a much improvedand under the radar opponent in Andersonfollowed by a possible match up with rivalFishers or other top 20 team Noblesville Our sectional is always very competitiveand it will be no different this year We have
the capability but are still working onputting it all together after going throughmost of the season without our full roster ofplayers due to injury
Fishers and Noblesville play each otherin the first semi-final on Wednesday Thetwo teams just recently met last SaturdaySept 24 with the Tigers winning 2-1
Noblesville is always a quality team andit seems we have tough battles every timewe play said Tigers coach Rob Pels
Millers coach Brian Prange agreedsaying that a playing a Hoosier CrossroadsConference team is always tough and itbecomes just as challenging when you playthem twice and less than 2 weeks apart
I know Fishers has a good team andwell coached said Prange
AT ZIONSVILLEThis four-team sectional might be
tougher than any other in the state The firstWednesday semi-final features No 18Guerin Catholic against Westfield whichcan hold its own with any team in the state
The two teams did not meet in theregular season KJ Clardy has scored ninegoals for the Shamrocks with AndrewGarvey also netting nine for the GoldenEagles
ldquoI think all of the teams inour sectional are evenly matched said GCcoach John Cech All 4 teams have anexcellent opportunity to move on toregionals It will surprise me if the goalspread in any of the games is more than 1Westfield is a talented team that is very wellcoached Coach Vaughn gets the most outof his kids year after year and meeting himand his team in a one and done situation willbe a big challenge for usrdquo
The second semi-final will be a big one- No 8 Carmel vs No 9 Zionsville The twoteams played on Aug 27 and it was afittingly close game with the Greyhoundswinning 1-0
I truly feel that our sectional is one ofthe toughest if not the toughest sectional inthe entire state It doesnt matter who wedraw said Carmel coach Shane Schmidtwho called the other teams in Sectional 17top-notch quality teams
We all play tough regular seasonschedules that hopefully prepares us for thestate tournament said the coach
Carmel beat Homestead 2-0 Saturday towin its last regular season game EthanAbbott scored a goal and AdamGostomelsky recorded the shutout asgoalkeeper
AT HAMILTON HEIGHTSOver in Class 1A the host Huskies will
play a Monday first-round game againstAnderson Prep which is winless for theseason The two teams did not play eachother in the regular season Heights coachDerrick Dean noted that his team will haveto go the long route and play in threegames to win the sectional That wouldinclude a good Liberty Christian team in thesemi-finals and No 11-ranked MuncieBurris on the other side of the draw
AT PARK TUDORIn this four-team sectional Sheridan
plays a 7-7-1 host Panthers team in the firstsemi-final The Blackhawks are winless thisyear
University gets a Heritage Christianteam that is receiving votes in the 1A pollThe two teams did not meet this seasonRyan Williams is leading the Trailblazers ingoals with 13
GIRLSAT NOBLESVILLEClass 2A Sectional 16 is arguably the
toughest girls soccer sectional in the stateIf one has any doubts look no further than
By DON JELLISONReporter EditorOnce the regional round of the IHSAA
boys tennis tourney opens on TuesdayCarmel will be challenged and HamiltonSoutheastern will ride the roll as a challenger
Not in the same regionalCarmel will play at Kokomo Hamilton
Southeastern will play at North CentralThe two Hamilton County powerhouses
swept through sectionals on Friday bothadvancing by 4-1 decisions Southeasterndefeated Noblesville and Carmel took outNo 5 ranked Guerin Catholic
Carmel the statersquos No 1 ranked teamwill open play in the Kokomo Regional at
430 pm on Tuesday meeting No 17 ratedWest Lafayette In the other first roundmatchup No 20 and host Kokomo will meetLogansport also at 430 pm
The championship meet of the KokomoRegional is scheduled for Wednesday at430 pm
Carmel which won its seventh straightsectional will be gunning for its 14thregional championship
Hamilton Southeastern (No 6) comingoff its sixth straight sectional win will havea tougher road than Carmel The Royalslooking for a fourth regional title will openat North Central at 430 pm taking on thehost Panthers
North Central is ranked No 3 and is athree-time defending state champion
In the other first round contest at NorthCentral New Palestine will take on thewinner of the Lawrence North sectionalwhich is yet to be decided The Wildcatssectional was postponed to Monday due torains LN will play Heritage Christian Thechampionship matchup at NC will be playedWednesday at 4 pm
Before North Central put together itscurrent string of three consecutive statechampionships Carmel won three in a row
Twelve of the last 14 state crowns havebeen won by Carmel North Central and No
2 ranked Park Tudor - a team that HSE beatlast week
At KokomoTuesday 430 pm Kokomo vs LogansportTuesday 430 pm Carmel vs WestLafayetteWednesday championship at 430 pm
At North CentralTuesday 430 pm Southeastern vs NorthCentralTuesday 430 pm New Palestine vsLawrence North sectional winnerWednesday championship at 4 pm
No 1 lsquoHounds No 6 Royals head to regionals
Sectional tournament begins Monday
Reporter photo by Kirk Green
Noblesvillersquos girls soccer team honored its seniors during its Wednesday game with Hamilton Southeastern The Millers will take on Fishers in the first semi-final at theNoblesville sectional on Thursday
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BOYSCLASS 2ASectional 16 at Hamilton SoutheasternFirst round - Monday Oct 3Southeastern (11-2-4) vs Pendleton Heights
(5-10-1) 6 pmSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Fishers (4-10) vs Noblesville (8-5-3) 5 pmAnderson (10-4-1) vs Monday winner 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm
Sectional 17 at ZionsvilleSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Guerin Catholic (11-2-3) vs Westfield (6-8-1)
5 pmZionsville (14-3) vs Carmel (9-2-5) 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm
CLASS 1ASectional 46 at Hamilton HeightsFirst round - Monday Oct 3Heights (6-8-2) vs Anderson Prep (0-11-1) 6
pmSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Muncie Burris (9-1-4) vs Wapahani (0-10-2)
5 pmLiberty Christian (9-3) vs Monday winner 7
pm
ChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm
Sectional 47 at Park TudorSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Park Tudor (7-7-1) vs Sheridan (0-12) 5 pmHeritage Christian (8-5-1) vs University
(9-2-1) 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm
GIRLSCLASS 2ASectional 16 at NoblesvilleFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4Pendleton Heights (11-4) vs Anderson (0-11)
6 pmSemi-finals Thursday Oct 6Fishers (5-4-4) vs Noblesville (4-6-2) 5 pmSoutheastern (9-4-3) vs Tuesday winner 7
pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm
Sectional 17 at WestfieldSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6Westfield (3-10-1) vs Carmel (13-2-1) 5 pmGuerin Catholic (5-7-1) vs Zionsville (9-6-2)
7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm
CLASS 1ASectional 40 at SheridanFirst round - Monday Oct 3Sheridan (5-7-3) vs Wapahani (2-10) 6 pmFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4Muncie Burris (5-7) vs Tipton (5-3-2) 5 pmEastern (3-8) vs Tri-Central (1-7-3) 7 pmSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6Heights (7-8-1) vs Monday winner 5 pmTuesday winners 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm
Sectional 42 at Heritage ChristianFirst round - Monday Oct 3Broad Ripple (4-4-1) vs Park Tudor (9-4-1)
7 pmFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4University (8-5-2) vs Heritage Christian (na)
5 pmScecina (2-8) vs Bishop Chatard (12-1-1) 7
pmSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6International (1-4-2) vs Monday winner 5
pmTuesday winners 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm
Hamilton County soccer sectional pairings
the first semi-final game which is Thursday between No13 Fishers and No 20 Noblesville
Both teams have under 500 records but no one woulddeny that both teams are among the top 20 in the state TheTigers and Millers play brutal schedules including acampaign in the Hoosier Crossroads Conference which hasfive teams ranked in the top 20
Noblesville and Fishers met on Sept 12 playing to a1-1 tie
Millers coach Mike Brady said his team is a better teamnow than we were at the beginning of the season and wellhave to be even better yet to make the kind of run theMillers are capable of making
The state tournament is the best time of the year saidTigers coach Ben Beasley He said that playing a team astalented as Noblesville is very exciting Coach Bradysteams always play physical and are very organizedBeasley said that Noblesville is one of the best programsin the country and will demand our best performance ofthe year
Hamilton Southeastern ranked No 7 will await thewinner of a Monday first-round game between an 11-4Pendleton Heights team and winless Anderson
I have enjoyed this group of girls so much this yearsaid HSE coach Greg Davidson The coach said the teamdesigned our season to be tournament ready and islooking forward to seeing what the fruits of our laborproduce
AT WESTFIELDSectional 17 at Westfield will also be a tough one In
this four-team sectional No 3 Carmel takes on theShamrocks in the first semi-final The Greyhounds beatWestfield 6-0 in a game played this past Monday
Katie Soderstrom has scored 19 goals to lead CarmelSectional 17 is normally one of the toughest in the state
tournament said Hounds coach Frank Dixon Lookingat records might lead you to believe it is down this yearbecause only Carmel and Zionsville are ranked in the ISCAtop 20 but that would be a mistake Both Guerin andWestfield have played very difficult regular seasonschedules and will be dangerous
The Golden Eagles will take on No 6 Zionsville in thesecond semi-final Those two teams also played this pastMonday with Guerin upsetting the Eagles 1-0
Were stoked for the opportunity to line up against oneof the state and nations best said GC coach JonathanMcClure We intend to maximize our upcoming trainingsessions to be best prepared for the challenge in front of us
AT SHERIDANThe Blackhawks host Class 1A Sectional 40 a seven-
team event Sheridan plays right out of the gate taking onWapahani Monday
The two teams did not meet in the regular season
I really like our draw for the sectionals said Hawkscoach Kurtis Olsan I like that we are playing a team thatwe havent played during the regular season Since we playeveryone but Wapahani and Muncie Burris that worked outfor us Our team is rounding into shape just in time for thetournament We have played some of ourbest soccer recently and hopefully we can keep it going forthe last week of the season and through the tournament
Hamilton Heights got the bye and will meet theSheridan-Wapahani winner in the first semi-final onThursday
There is more parity I believe this year than in yearspast among the teams and it should be an exciting weekof soccer said Huskies coach Travis Kaufmann We willbe motivated after last years loss but we also know thatwhichever team comes better prepared will have the edge
AT HERITAGE CHRISTIANUniversity will take on the host Eagles in a Tuesday
first-round game in a tough Sectional 42The Trailblazers broke into the rankings this season and
are currently rated No 17 Tessa Hudson leads UHS with15 goals scored
This sectional is also noteworthy because it features thetop ranked 1A team Bishop Chatard The Trojans also playa Tuesday first-round game with the Tuesday winnersfacing off in the second Thursday semi-final
SOCCER From Page 11
Hamilton Southeastern earned a sweepof the Hoosier Crossroads Conference crosscountry meets Saturday at NoblesvillesChanquapin Ridge Cross Country Course atWhite River Elementary School
In the boys race the Royals scored 40points taking four of the top seven placesThat included the individual championshipwhich went to Gabe Fendel in a time of154613 Brayden Watson placed fifth BenWagoner was sixth and Grant Wilsonfinished seventh
Fishers was the runner-up with 64points Sam Kuhn placed third with JoshRoth right behind in fourth place
Westfields Aaron Bennett also landedin the top 10 by taking ninth whileNoblesvilles Levi Neuzerling finished in10th place
In the girls race Southeastern edged outZionsville 60-61 for the conference titleLulu Black won the race in 182247 withLilly Cummins taking eighth and SabrinaBippus finishing in 10th
Going into the race I knew I had thepotential and capability of winning saidBlack I knew I had a chance and I wasntabout to let that go
Noblesville finished in third place with80 points Abi Little led the way for theMillers by taking sixth individually
Fishers placed fourth as a team withMiya Wai coming in fifth WestfieldsGabby Dilick placed seventh individuallyfor the Shamrocks
BOYS RACETeam scores Hamilton Southeastern40 Fishers 64 Avon 78 Westfield 100Zionsville 107 Noblesville 127Brownsburg 201
Race winner Gabe Fendel (HSE)154613Other HSE runners 5 Brayden Watson155473 6 Ben Wagoner 155473 7Grant Wilson 160022 21 BrendanHuckabee 163107 27 James Rathbun164554 30 Eric Steinmetz 165010
44 Joe Bergin 171000 48 BradySouthern 171310 60 Brady Jarosinski174412Fishers runners 3 Sam Kuhn 1553794 Josh Roth 155438 18 AaronWorley 162362 19 Ethan Meyer162953 20 Andrew Runion 163052
22 Alex Meyer 163331 25 BrandonReyes 163956 26 Peter Werling163975 32 Ashton Murray 16511835 Seth Foutty 165836
Royals sweep HCC meet
Reporter photo by Kent Graham
Hamilton Southeasternrsquos Lulu Black won the individual race at the Hoosier Crossroads Conference meet Saturday at NoblesvillersquosChanquapin Ridge Cross Country Course The Royals edged Zionsville by one point to win the team championship
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Westfield runners 9 Aaron Bennett160454 12 Desmond Herrell 16129216 Nick Leahy 161812 33 NoahShourd 165603 34 James McClure165661 40 Derek Maue 170271 42Kevin Greene 170806 45 DrewSchmitz 171223 52 Noah Douthit172169 55 Luke Tragesser 172864Noblesville runners 10 Levi Neuzerling160591 11 Eric Hoffman 161204 23Zachary Freeman 163564 49 BlakeHipkiss 171567 50 Jack Commeville171820 57 Luke Balciunas 17306959 Truman Angel 174226 62 BraedonGossard 174786 64 Jaden Wills175543GIRLS RACETeam scores Hamilton Southeastern60 Zionsville 61 Noblesville 80 Fishers98 Westfield 98 Avon 131 Brownsburg163Race winner Lulu Black (HSE) 182247Other Southeastern runners 8 LillyCummins 185830 10 Sabrina Bippus190989 17 Ellie Pedersen 19359124 Maddie Mirro 194591 39 AbbyLohman 200828 45 Kayleigh Witt202893 55 Katie Murhling 21039557 Sam Alphin 213189 64 AbbyJones 221012Noblesville runners 6 Abi Little183901 14 Kat Dombroski 19277919 Aubrie Deal 193987 20 SophieReichard 194072 21 Aubrey Swart194430 26 Katherine Sandys194749 32 Abbie Klinker 195639 49Taylor Gregory 203061 58 BrynnEaton 213219 61 Maria Anderson214142Fishers runners 5 Miya Wai 18332716 Corinne Yorkman 193130 18Kamya Lapsley 193753 28 TessaKraft 195167 31 Lilia Bodnar195631 34 Corinne OLeary 19588238 Abby Carter 200703 43 DebbieShera 202512
Westfield runners 7 Gabby Dilick184739 13 Gabby Brown 19243815 Lauren Bailey 193002 30 SydneyClifford 195376 33 Carly Bodajewicz195812 42 Lucy Shaub 202027 44Madison Smith 202688 46 SarahHamlet 202908 47 Ashley Senerius202984 53 Kyla Curtis 205353
Hamilton Heights competed in theHoosier Conference meet on Saturday
The Huskies boys finished fifth withDylan Young placing 13th individuallyAbby Christiansen was 15th for the Heightsgirls
BOYS RACETeam scores West Lafayette 25Western 93 Twin Lakes 101 Lewis Cass129 Hamilton Heights 135 RensselaerCentral 162 Tipton 172 Benton Central181 Lafayette Central Catholic 193Northwestern 229Race winner Josh Everetts (W)1647630Heights runners 13 Dylan Young1818480 18 Price Knowles 183759024 George Harden 1847080 33Michael Tyner 1916053 47 JacobGlover 2010120 67 Travis Kreitzer2925533 68 Trent Ward 3049600GIRLS RACETeam scores West Lafayette 50 BentonCentral 63 Rensselaer Central 104 TwinLakes 109 Western 127 Lewis Cass145 Northwestern 161 Hamilton Heights186 Lafayette Central Catholic 221Tipton 259Race winner Miah Martin (LC) 1855046Heights runners 15 Abby Christiansen2034670 22 Chloe Henderson2102270 48 Elizabeth Shrock2259550 49 Alex Lopez 2305583 52Kylie Schakel 2336116 61 Ellie Hunter2441766 63 Jenna Tomaszewski2608076
ROYALS From Page 12
Reporter photos by Kent Graham
Hamilton Southeasternrsquos Gabe Fendel (1704) led the way for the Royals and the field at the Hoosier Crossroads Conference cross country meet Saturday Fendel wonthe individual race and helped the Royals to the team championship
Fishersrsquo Miya Wai placed fifth in the girls race
Pictured Nick Leahy and Desmond Herrell Westfield Zachary Freeman and Levi Neuzerling Noblesville Ben WagonerHamilton Southeastern
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By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorDown by a seemingly insurmountable
number of shots with nine holes left at theIHSAA state girls golf finals Saturday atPrairie View Golf Course in CarmelWestfield nearly came all the way back
The Shamrocks trailed two-timedefending champion Evansville North by10 shots but fought their way back towithin one with three holes remaining Butthe Wildcats held on and won their thirdconsecutive state championship withWestfield the runner-up for the second yearin a row
Evansville North finished with a teamscore of 618 while the Shamrocks carded620 Westfield had to fight off ColumbusNorth for the runner-up trophy the BullDogs finished third with 623
With the 10-shot deficit and the numberof holes left running out Shamrocks coachTrevor Neu gave his team an update afterthe front nine
I talked to a couple of the kidsindividually let them know where we wereat and told them that we needed to startbeing a little bit more aggressive with shotswe were comfortable with said Neu Icouldnt be more proud of this group of kidsand how they fought yesterday and howthey thought today
Westfield carded a 302 in its Saturdaysecond round an improvement of 16 shotsfrom its first round score of 318 TheShamrocks and a few other teams had tofinish some of their first-round playSaturday after rains interrupted Fridaysfirst round
Westfields consistency helped bring itinto contention Cailyn Henderson scored152 for her two rounds with Jocelyn Bruchright behind by shooting 153 Both girlswere also named to the All-State team afterthe conclusion of the meet
We definitely did not play our best asa team but we tried to persevere out thereon the last nine and made up somestrokes said Henderson We were in ittil the very last hole and they ended upwinning by two But we still played prettywell at the last nine
I just took it one shot at a time saidthe freshman Bruch I struggled a littleyesterday but I just tried to play for myselfand my team do the best that I could
Margaret Wentz shot 155 seniorMorgan Baechle scored 156 and AdrienneMontalone had 161 for the Shamrocks
Carmel placed fifth as a team with a655 Nina Hecht earned a medal finishingas part of a four-way tie for seventh placewith a 151 That earned her a spot on theAll-State team as well
It feels really good and awesome -considering how I played at sectionals and
regionals - to bounce back said Hecht Ithought my season went pretty good andit was fun sharing it with my sister
Ninas sister Rani Hecht carded a 157playing well in her senior appearance atstate
We did have a better day today saidCarmel coach Kelly Kluesner Nina andRani are the two that made a big differencetoday They just kept on fighting For Ninato be even par she shot 38 on the front andturned around and shot 34 on the backWere very proud
Hamilton Heights Caitie Gehlhausenwas the fourth county player to earn All-State honors Gehlhausen played as anindividual at state finishing with a two-dayscore of 154
I definitely had a lot of fun and Iplayed a lot better than what my scores hadshown so Im still happy with my gamesaid Gehlhausen who has committed toplay Division I golf at High PointUniversity in High Point NC
It was definitely some toughconditions so props to Holly Anderson forshooting what she did said GehlhausenAnderson from Columbus North was theindividual medalist with a score of 146 twoover par
Fishers placed seventh as a team TheTigers carded a 669 which is a 42-shotimprovement from their score last yearwhich coach Danny Smith called aremarkable improvement Morgan Lewisand Kennedy Brooker both had 158s
We played a lot better the second daythan yesterday said Smith Yesterdaywas tough Ten hours out on the golfcourse its hard to get to play 18 holes in10 hours
Hamilton Southeastern finished tied for11th with a score of 697 Julia Eaton ledthe Royals with a score of 168
Team scores Evansville North312-306=618 Westfield 318-302=620 Columbus North 314-309=623 Zionsville 318-320=638 Carmel 331-324=655
lsquoRocks finish second Hecht makes top 10
Reporter photo by Richie Hall
The Westfield girls golf team finished as state runner-up for the second year in a row The Shamrocks carded a team scoreof 620 just two shots behind Evansville North which won state for the third consecutive year
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There was no question in the mind ofHamilton Heights coach Mitch Street thatonce his Huskies got into the end zone hewould go for the victory
Thatrsquos exactly what happened Saturdayafternoon at Lucas Oil Stadium inIndianapolis as the Huskies defeated TwinLakes 14-13
Twin Lakes had just taken the lead with737 remaining on an 11-yard touchdownrun and a PAT kick That gave the Indiansa 13-6 edge They had scored in the firstquarter on a 37-yard field goal and in thesecond quarter on a 35-yard field goal withjust eight seconds before halftime
Heights got the ball setting up its finaltouchdown on an intercepted pass bySterling Weatherford
The touchdown came on a four-yard passfrom Riley White to Jesse Brown
ldquoI didnrsquot want to play them in overtimerdquoStreet said after the game concerning hisdecision to go for the two-pointer
White passed to Weatherford for thewinning points
ldquoWe work on plays like this everyThursdayrdquo Street said
ldquoI just didnrsquot think the matchup favoredus to go into overtime We had a chance towin the game and we took itrdquo
Actually Hamilton Heights had misseda PAT kick earlier in the game
After Twin Lakes went to halftime withthe two field goals and the 6-0 lead theHuskies got on the board at the 202 markin the third quarter White tossed a 10-yardpass to Brown for the TD The PAT kickfailed leaving the two teams deadlocked at6-6 entering the fourth quarter
White filled in at quarterback for JoshFeltz He hit on 6-of-12 passes for 74 yards
Without Feltz the Huskies ran the ballmore Clayton Cowan carried 14 times for59 yards and White 11 times for 57 yards
ldquoWe did some good thingsrdquo said StreetldquoA couple of penalties for first downs hurt
us We moved the ball well early in thegamerdquo
The win left Hamilton Heights with a 4-2record Both teams play in the HoosierConference but in different divisions
Heights is in the East where it looks asif the Huskies will finish secondNorthwestern has finished play with a 3-1
record and has beaten Heights The Huskiesare in a second place fight with Tipton each2-1 Since Hamilton Heights has defeatedTipton the Huskies can finish second bywinning at Western on Friday
Position week in the conference will bethe final week of the season
Street goes for the win
Reporter photo by Kirk Green
Hamilton Heights football coach Mitch Street had plenty to be happy about after the Huskies beat Twin Lakes 14-13 at Lucas Oil Stadium on Saturday Heights won bymaking a two-point conversion with 31 seconds left
Heights 14 Twin Lakes 13Heights 0 0 6 8 ndash 14Twin Lakes 3 3 0 7 ndash 13
Game Stats HH TLFirst Downs 11 15 By Rushing 6 12 By Passing 3 1 By Penalty 2 2Yards Rushing 33-163 55-222Yards Passing 74 29CompAttInt 6-12-0 1-7-2FumblesLost 1-0 2-1PenaltiesYards 7-59 7-59
Heights ScoringThird Quarter
Jesse Brown 10-yard pass from RileyWhite (kick failed) 202
Fourth QuarterBrown 4-yard pass from White (SterlingWeatherford pass from White) 31
Heights StatsRushing Clayton Cowan 14-59 White11-57 Brown 3-29 Jake Beale 2-minus1 Weatherford 3-19Passing White 6-12-74Receptions Weatherford 2-27 Brown 4-7
Homestead 328-334=662 Fishers 337-332=669 Western329-341=670 Chesterton 350-338=688 Lake Central 346-350=696 Hamilton Southeastern 34-341=697 Penn 347-350=697 Evansville Memorial 364-356=720 Bishop Dwenger361-369=730Top 10 scores 1 Holly Anderson (CN) 75-71=146 2 ElyseStasil (Ch) 75-73=148 T3 Alexia Miestowski (LC) 78-71=149Reece Malapit (Yorktown) 73-76=149 T5 Danbi Kim (CN)75-75=150 Morgan Dabagia (H) 72-78=150 T7 Nina Hecht (C)79-72=151 Hadley Walts (EN) 80-71=151 Lauren Guiao (EM)77-74=151 Annabelle Pancake (Z) 74-77=151
Westfield scores Cailyn Henderson 77-75=152 Jocelyn Bruch79-74=153 Margaret Wentz 80-75=155 Morgan Baechle 82-84=156 Adrienne Montalone 83-78=161Other Carmel scores Rani Hecht 79-78=157 Angie Kavanaugh85-86=171 Erin Evans 89-88=177 Libby McGuire 88-92=180Fishers scores Morgan Lewis 79-79=158 Kennedy Brooker 81-77=158 Anna DelPrince 84-88=172 Kate Alt 93-88=181 BrookeWilson 93 (first day) Grace Brooks 91 (second day)Southeastern scores Julia Eaton 90-78=168 Haleigh Gray 84-86=170 Chelsea Morrow 90-86=176 Nicole Dillow 92-91=183Phyllis Cha 95 (first day) Dagny Gladwell 97 (second day)Hamilton Heights score Caitie Gehlhausen 76-78=154
lsquoROCKS From Page 9
Four HamiltonCounty playersearned All-Statehonors followingthe conclusion ofthe girls golf statemeet Saturday
They are (picturedfrom left) CaitieGehlhausen
Hamilton HeightsNina Hecht
Carmel CailynHenderson
Westfield JocelynBruch Westfield
Reporter photo byRichie Hall
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By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorThe IHSAArsquos soccer sectional
tournament begins Monday and it is usuallya wild event here in Hamilton County
Both the boys teams and girls teams willplay at four different sites in two classes -the big schools in 2A the small schools in1A Herersquos a site-by-site look at eachsectional
BOYSAT HAMILTON SOUTHEASTERNAction in this sectional starts right away
with the Class 2A No 12 host Royals takingon Pendleton Heights in the first round onMonday
The two teams met early in the seasonback on Aug 16 with HSE winning 5-0Matt Kuster has totaled 10 goals for theRoyals to lead the team
With the draw we will have to win 3games in order to repeatas sectional champions said Southeasterncoach Chris White If we are victorious inthe opener we will face a much improvedand under the radar opponent in Andersonfollowed by a possible match up with rivalFishers or other top 20 team Noblesville Our sectional is always very competitiveand it will be no different this year We have
the capability but are still working onputting it all together after going throughmost of the season without our full roster ofplayers due to injury
Fishers and Noblesville play each otherin the first semi-final on Wednesday Thetwo teams just recently met last SaturdaySept 24 with the Tigers winning 2-1
Noblesville is always a quality team andit seems we have tough battles every timewe play said Tigers coach Rob Pels
Millers coach Brian Prange agreedsaying that a playing a Hoosier CrossroadsConference team is always tough and itbecomes just as challenging when you playthem twice and less than 2 weeks apart
I know Fishers has a good team andwell coached said Prange
AT ZIONSVILLEThis four-team sectional might be
tougher than any other in the state The firstWednesday semi-final features No 18Guerin Catholic against Westfield whichcan hold its own with any team in the state
The two teams did not meet in theregular season KJ Clardy has scored ninegoals for the Shamrocks with AndrewGarvey also netting nine for the GoldenEagles
ldquoI think all of the teams inour sectional are evenly matched said GCcoach John Cech All 4 teams have anexcellent opportunity to move on toregionals It will surprise me if the goalspread in any of the games is more than 1Westfield is a talented team that is very wellcoached Coach Vaughn gets the most outof his kids year after year and meeting himand his team in a one and done situation willbe a big challenge for usrdquo
The second semi-final will be a big one- No 8 Carmel vs No 9 Zionsville The twoteams played on Aug 27 and it was afittingly close game with the Greyhoundswinning 1-0
I truly feel that our sectional is one ofthe toughest if not the toughest sectional inthe entire state It doesnt matter who wedraw said Carmel coach Shane Schmidtwho called the other teams in Sectional 17top-notch quality teams
We all play tough regular seasonschedules that hopefully prepares us for thestate tournament said the coach
Carmel beat Homestead 2-0 Saturday towin its last regular season game EthanAbbott scored a goal and AdamGostomelsky recorded the shutout asgoalkeeper
AT HAMILTON HEIGHTSOver in Class 1A the host Huskies will
play a Monday first-round game againstAnderson Prep which is winless for theseason The two teams did not play eachother in the regular season Heights coachDerrick Dean noted that his team will haveto go the long route and play in threegames to win the sectional That wouldinclude a good Liberty Christian team in thesemi-finals and No 11-ranked MuncieBurris on the other side of the draw
AT PARK TUDORIn this four-team sectional Sheridan
plays a 7-7-1 host Panthers team in the firstsemi-final The Blackhawks are winless thisyear
University gets a Heritage Christianteam that is receiving votes in the 1A pollThe two teams did not meet this seasonRyan Williams is leading the Trailblazers ingoals with 13
GIRLSAT NOBLESVILLEClass 2A Sectional 16 is arguably the
toughest girls soccer sectional in the stateIf one has any doubts look no further than
By DON JELLISONReporter EditorOnce the regional round of the IHSAA
boys tennis tourney opens on TuesdayCarmel will be challenged and HamiltonSoutheastern will ride the roll as a challenger
Not in the same regionalCarmel will play at Kokomo Hamilton
Southeastern will play at North CentralThe two Hamilton County powerhouses
swept through sectionals on Friday bothadvancing by 4-1 decisions Southeasterndefeated Noblesville and Carmel took outNo 5 ranked Guerin Catholic
Carmel the statersquos No 1 ranked teamwill open play in the Kokomo Regional at
430 pm on Tuesday meeting No 17 ratedWest Lafayette In the other first roundmatchup No 20 and host Kokomo will meetLogansport also at 430 pm
The championship meet of the KokomoRegional is scheduled for Wednesday at430 pm
Carmel which won its seventh straightsectional will be gunning for its 14thregional championship
Hamilton Southeastern (No 6) comingoff its sixth straight sectional win will havea tougher road than Carmel The Royalslooking for a fourth regional title will openat North Central at 430 pm taking on thehost Panthers
North Central is ranked No 3 and is athree-time defending state champion
In the other first round contest at NorthCentral New Palestine will take on thewinner of the Lawrence North sectionalwhich is yet to be decided The Wildcatssectional was postponed to Monday due torains LN will play Heritage Christian Thechampionship matchup at NC will be playedWednesday at 4 pm
Before North Central put together itscurrent string of three consecutive statechampionships Carmel won three in a row
Twelve of the last 14 state crowns havebeen won by Carmel North Central and No
2 ranked Park Tudor - a team that HSE beatlast week
At KokomoTuesday 430 pm Kokomo vs LogansportTuesday 430 pm Carmel vs WestLafayetteWednesday championship at 430 pm
At North CentralTuesday 430 pm Southeastern vs NorthCentralTuesday 430 pm New Palestine vsLawrence North sectional winnerWednesday championship at 4 pm
No 1 lsquoHounds No 6 Royals head to regionals
Sectional tournament begins Monday
Reporter photo by Kirk Green
Noblesvillersquos girls soccer team honored its seniors during its Wednesday game with Hamilton Southeastern The Millers will take on Fishers in the first semi-final at theNoblesville sectional on Thursday
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BOYSCLASS 2ASectional 16 at Hamilton SoutheasternFirst round - Monday Oct 3Southeastern (11-2-4) vs Pendleton Heights
(5-10-1) 6 pmSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Fishers (4-10) vs Noblesville (8-5-3) 5 pmAnderson (10-4-1) vs Monday winner 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm
Sectional 17 at ZionsvilleSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Guerin Catholic (11-2-3) vs Westfield (6-8-1)
5 pmZionsville (14-3) vs Carmel (9-2-5) 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm
CLASS 1ASectional 46 at Hamilton HeightsFirst round - Monday Oct 3Heights (6-8-2) vs Anderson Prep (0-11-1) 6
pmSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Muncie Burris (9-1-4) vs Wapahani (0-10-2)
5 pmLiberty Christian (9-3) vs Monday winner 7
pm
ChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm
Sectional 47 at Park TudorSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Park Tudor (7-7-1) vs Sheridan (0-12) 5 pmHeritage Christian (8-5-1) vs University
(9-2-1) 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm
GIRLSCLASS 2ASectional 16 at NoblesvilleFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4Pendleton Heights (11-4) vs Anderson (0-11)
6 pmSemi-finals Thursday Oct 6Fishers (5-4-4) vs Noblesville (4-6-2) 5 pmSoutheastern (9-4-3) vs Tuesday winner 7
pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm
Sectional 17 at WestfieldSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6Westfield (3-10-1) vs Carmel (13-2-1) 5 pmGuerin Catholic (5-7-1) vs Zionsville (9-6-2)
7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm
CLASS 1ASectional 40 at SheridanFirst round - Monday Oct 3Sheridan (5-7-3) vs Wapahani (2-10) 6 pmFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4Muncie Burris (5-7) vs Tipton (5-3-2) 5 pmEastern (3-8) vs Tri-Central (1-7-3) 7 pmSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6Heights (7-8-1) vs Monday winner 5 pmTuesday winners 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm
Sectional 42 at Heritage ChristianFirst round - Monday Oct 3Broad Ripple (4-4-1) vs Park Tudor (9-4-1)
7 pmFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4University (8-5-2) vs Heritage Christian (na)
5 pmScecina (2-8) vs Bishop Chatard (12-1-1) 7
pmSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6International (1-4-2) vs Monday winner 5
pmTuesday winners 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm
Hamilton County soccer sectional pairings
the first semi-final game which is Thursday between No13 Fishers and No 20 Noblesville
Both teams have under 500 records but no one woulddeny that both teams are among the top 20 in the state TheTigers and Millers play brutal schedules including acampaign in the Hoosier Crossroads Conference which hasfive teams ranked in the top 20
Noblesville and Fishers met on Sept 12 playing to a1-1 tie
Millers coach Mike Brady said his team is a better teamnow than we were at the beginning of the season and wellhave to be even better yet to make the kind of run theMillers are capable of making
The state tournament is the best time of the year saidTigers coach Ben Beasley He said that playing a team astalented as Noblesville is very exciting Coach Bradysteams always play physical and are very organizedBeasley said that Noblesville is one of the best programsin the country and will demand our best performance ofthe year
Hamilton Southeastern ranked No 7 will await thewinner of a Monday first-round game between an 11-4Pendleton Heights team and winless Anderson
I have enjoyed this group of girls so much this yearsaid HSE coach Greg Davidson The coach said the teamdesigned our season to be tournament ready and islooking forward to seeing what the fruits of our laborproduce
AT WESTFIELDSectional 17 at Westfield will also be a tough one In
this four-team sectional No 3 Carmel takes on theShamrocks in the first semi-final The Greyhounds beatWestfield 6-0 in a game played this past Monday
Katie Soderstrom has scored 19 goals to lead CarmelSectional 17 is normally one of the toughest in the state
tournament said Hounds coach Frank Dixon Lookingat records might lead you to believe it is down this yearbecause only Carmel and Zionsville are ranked in the ISCAtop 20 but that would be a mistake Both Guerin andWestfield have played very difficult regular seasonschedules and will be dangerous
The Golden Eagles will take on No 6 Zionsville in thesecond semi-final Those two teams also played this pastMonday with Guerin upsetting the Eagles 1-0
Were stoked for the opportunity to line up against oneof the state and nations best said GC coach JonathanMcClure We intend to maximize our upcoming trainingsessions to be best prepared for the challenge in front of us
AT SHERIDANThe Blackhawks host Class 1A Sectional 40 a seven-
team event Sheridan plays right out of the gate taking onWapahani Monday
The two teams did not meet in the regular season
I really like our draw for the sectionals said Hawkscoach Kurtis Olsan I like that we are playing a team thatwe havent played during the regular season Since we playeveryone but Wapahani and Muncie Burris that worked outfor us Our team is rounding into shape just in time for thetournament We have played some of ourbest soccer recently and hopefully we can keep it going forthe last week of the season and through the tournament
Hamilton Heights got the bye and will meet theSheridan-Wapahani winner in the first semi-final onThursday
There is more parity I believe this year than in yearspast among the teams and it should be an exciting weekof soccer said Huskies coach Travis Kaufmann We willbe motivated after last years loss but we also know thatwhichever team comes better prepared will have the edge
AT HERITAGE CHRISTIANUniversity will take on the host Eagles in a Tuesday
first-round game in a tough Sectional 42The Trailblazers broke into the rankings this season and
are currently rated No 17 Tessa Hudson leads UHS with15 goals scored
This sectional is also noteworthy because it features thetop ranked 1A team Bishop Chatard The Trojans also playa Tuesday first-round game with the Tuesday winnersfacing off in the second Thursday semi-final
SOCCER From Page 11
Hamilton Southeastern earned a sweepof the Hoosier Crossroads Conference crosscountry meets Saturday at NoblesvillesChanquapin Ridge Cross Country Course atWhite River Elementary School
In the boys race the Royals scored 40points taking four of the top seven placesThat included the individual championshipwhich went to Gabe Fendel in a time of154613 Brayden Watson placed fifth BenWagoner was sixth and Grant Wilsonfinished seventh
Fishers was the runner-up with 64points Sam Kuhn placed third with JoshRoth right behind in fourth place
Westfields Aaron Bennett also landedin the top 10 by taking ninth whileNoblesvilles Levi Neuzerling finished in10th place
In the girls race Southeastern edged outZionsville 60-61 for the conference titleLulu Black won the race in 182247 withLilly Cummins taking eighth and SabrinaBippus finishing in 10th
Going into the race I knew I had thepotential and capability of winning saidBlack I knew I had a chance and I wasntabout to let that go
Noblesville finished in third place with80 points Abi Little led the way for theMillers by taking sixth individually
Fishers placed fourth as a team withMiya Wai coming in fifth WestfieldsGabby Dilick placed seventh individuallyfor the Shamrocks
BOYS RACETeam scores Hamilton Southeastern40 Fishers 64 Avon 78 Westfield 100Zionsville 107 Noblesville 127Brownsburg 201
Race winner Gabe Fendel (HSE)154613Other HSE runners 5 Brayden Watson155473 6 Ben Wagoner 155473 7Grant Wilson 160022 21 BrendanHuckabee 163107 27 James Rathbun164554 30 Eric Steinmetz 165010
44 Joe Bergin 171000 48 BradySouthern 171310 60 Brady Jarosinski174412Fishers runners 3 Sam Kuhn 1553794 Josh Roth 155438 18 AaronWorley 162362 19 Ethan Meyer162953 20 Andrew Runion 163052
22 Alex Meyer 163331 25 BrandonReyes 163956 26 Peter Werling163975 32 Ashton Murray 16511835 Seth Foutty 165836
Royals sweep HCC meet
Reporter photo by Kent Graham
Hamilton Southeasternrsquos Lulu Black won the individual race at the Hoosier Crossroads Conference meet Saturday at NoblesvillersquosChanquapin Ridge Cross Country Course The Royals edged Zionsville by one point to win the team championship
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Westfield runners 9 Aaron Bennett160454 12 Desmond Herrell 16129216 Nick Leahy 161812 33 NoahShourd 165603 34 James McClure165661 40 Derek Maue 170271 42Kevin Greene 170806 45 DrewSchmitz 171223 52 Noah Douthit172169 55 Luke Tragesser 172864Noblesville runners 10 Levi Neuzerling160591 11 Eric Hoffman 161204 23Zachary Freeman 163564 49 BlakeHipkiss 171567 50 Jack Commeville171820 57 Luke Balciunas 17306959 Truman Angel 174226 62 BraedonGossard 174786 64 Jaden Wills175543GIRLS RACETeam scores Hamilton Southeastern60 Zionsville 61 Noblesville 80 Fishers98 Westfield 98 Avon 131 Brownsburg163Race winner Lulu Black (HSE) 182247Other Southeastern runners 8 LillyCummins 185830 10 Sabrina Bippus190989 17 Ellie Pedersen 19359124 Maddie Mirro 194591 39 AbbyLohman 200828 45 Kayleigh Witt202893 55 Katie Murhling 21039557 Sam Alphin 213189 64 AbbyJones 221012Noblesville runners 6 Abi Little183901 14 Kat Dombroski 19277919 Aubrie Deal 193987 20 SophieReichard 194072 21 Aubrey Swart194430 26 Katherine Sandys194749 32 Abbie Klinker 195639 49Taylor Gregory 203061 58 BrynnEaton 213219 61 Maria Anderson214142Fishers runners 5 Miya Wai 18332716 Corinne Yorkman 193130 18Kamya Lapsley 193753 28 TessaKraft 195167 31 Lilia Bodnar195631 34 Corinne OLeary 19588238 Abby Carter 200703 43 DebbieShera 202512
Westfield runners 7 Gabby Dilick184739 13 Gabby Brown 19243815 Lauren Bailey 193002 30 SydneyClifford 195376 33 Carly Bodajewicz195812 42 Lucy Shaub 202027 44Madison Smith 202688 46 SarahHamlet 202908 47 Ashley Senerius202984 53 Kyla Curtis 205353
Hamilton Heights competed in theHoosier Conference meet on Saturday
The Huskies boys finished fifth withDylan Young placing 13th individuallyAbby Christiansen was 15th for the Heightsgirls
BOYS RACETeam scores West Lafayette 25Western 93 Twin Lakes 101 Lewis Cass129 Hamilton Heights 135 RensselaerCentral 162 Tipton 172 Benton Central181 Lafayette Central Catholic 193Northwestern 229Race winner Josh Everetts (W)1647630Heights runners 13 Dylan Young1818480 18 Price Knowles 183759024 George Harden 1847080 33Michael Tyner 1916053 47 JacobGlover 2010120 67 Travis Kreitzer2925533 68 Trent Ward 3049600GIRLS RACETeam scores West Lafayette 50 BentonCentral 63 Rensselaer Central 104 TwinLakes 109 Western 127 Lewis Cass145 Northwestern 161 Hamilton Heights186 Lafayette Central Catholic 221Tipton 259Race winner Miah Martin (LC) 1855046Heights runners 15 Abby Christiansen2034670 22 Chloe Henderson2102270 48 Elizabeth Shrock2259550 49 Alex Lopez 2305583 52Kylie Schakel 2336116 61 Ellie Hunter2441766 63 Jenna Tomaszewski2608076
ROYALS From Page 12
Reporter photos by Kent Graham
Hamilton Southeasternrsquos Gabe Fendel (1704) led the way for the Royals and the field at the Hoosier Crossroads Conference cross country meet Saturday Fendel wonthe individual race and helped the Royals to the team championship
Fishersrsquo Miya Wai placed fifth in the girls race
Pictured Nick Leahy and Desmond Herrell Westfield Zachary Freeman and Levi Neuzerling Noblesville Ben WagonerHamilton Southeastern
American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 93 68 578 -Baltimore 88 73 547 50Toronto 88 73 547 50NY Yankees 84 77 522 90Tampa Bay 67 94 416 260Central W L PCT GBCleveland 93 67 581 -Detroit 86 74 538 70Kansas City 81 80 503 125Chi White Sox 78 83 484 155Minnesota 58 103 360 355West W L PCT GBTexas 95 66 590 -Seattle 86 75 534 90Houston 84 77 522 110LA Angels 73 88 453 220Oakland 68 93 422 270
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MLB standingsSaturdayrsquos scores
NY Mets 5 Philadelphia 3St Louis 4 Pittsburgh 3
NY Yankees 7 Baltimore 3San Francisco 3 LA Dodgers 0
Washington 2 Miami 1Cincinnati 7 Chi Cubs 4
Cleveland 6 Kansas City 3
Atlanta 5 Detroit 3Minnesota 6 Chi White Sox 0
Toronto 4 Boston 3Tampa Bay 4 Texas 1
Milwaukee 4 Colorado 3 10 inningsArizona 9 San Diego 5
Houston 3 LA Angels 0Oakland 9 Seattle 8 10 innings
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74 Macho guy
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Puzzles14
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There was no question in the mind ofHamilton Heights coach Mitch Street thatonce his Huskies got into the end zone hewould go for the victory
Thatrsquos exactly what happened Saturdayafternoon at Lucas Oil Stadium inIndianapolis as the Huskies defeated TwinLakes 14-13
Twin Lakes had just taken the lead with737 remaining on an 11-yard touchdownrun and a PAT kick That gave the Indiansa 13-6 edge They had scored in the firstquarter on a 37-yard field goal and in thesecond quarter on a 35-yard field goal withjust eight seconds before halftime
Heights got the ball setting up its finaltouchdown on an intercepted pass bySterling Weatherford
The touchdown came on a four-yard passfrom Riley White to Jesse Brown
ldquoI didnrsquot want to play them in overtimerdquoStreet said after the game concerning hisdecision to go for the two-pointer
White passed to Weatherford for thewinning points
ldquoWe work on plays like this everyThursdayrdquo Street said
ldquoI just didnrsquot think the matchup favoredus to go into overtime We had a chance towin the game and we took itrdquo
Actually Hamilton Heights had misseda PAT kick earlier in the game
After Twin Lakes went to halftime withthe two field goals and the 6-0 lead theHuskies got on the board at the 202 markin the third quarter White tossed a 10-yardpass to Brown for the TD The PAT kickfailed leaving the two teams deadlocked at6-6 entering the fourth quarter
White filled in at quarterback for JoshFeltz He hit on 6-of-12 passes for 74 yards
Without Feltz the Huskies ran the ballmore Clayton Cowan carried 14 times for59 yards and White 11 times for 57 yards
ldquoWe did some good thingsrdquo said StreetldquoA couple of penalties for first downs hurt
us We moved the ball well early in thegamerdquo
The win left Hamilton Heights with a 4-2record Both teams play in the HoosierConference but in different divisions
Heights is in the East where it looks asif the Huskies will finish secondNorthwestern has finished play with a 3-1
record and has beaten Heights The Huskiesare in a second place fight with Tipton each2-1 Since Hamilton Heights has defeatedTipton the Huskies can finish second bywinning at Western on Friday
Position week in the conference will bethe final week of the season
Street goes for the win
Reporter photo by Kirk Green
Hamilton Heights football coach Mitch Street had plenty to be happy about after the Huskies beat Twin Lakes 14-13 at Lucas Oil Stadium on Saturday Heights won bymaking a two-point conversion with 31 seconds left
Heights 14 Twin Lakes 13Heights 0 0 6 8 ndash 14Twin Lakes 3 3 0 7 ndash 13
Game Stats HH TLFirst Downs 11 15 By Rushing 6 12 By Passing 3 1 By Penalty 2 2Yards Rushing 33-163 55-222Yards Passing 74 29CompAttInt 6-12-0 1-7-2FumblesLost 1-0 2-1PenaltiesYards 7-59 7-59
Heights ScoringThird Quarter
Jesse Brown 10-yard pass from RileyWhite (kick failed) 202
Fourth QuarterBrown 4-yard pass from White (SterlingWeatherford pass from White) 31
Heights StatsRushing Clayton Cowan 14-59 White11-57 Brown 3-29 Jake Beale 2-minus1 Weatherford 3-19Passing White 6-12-74Receptions Weatherford 2-27 Brown 4-7
Homestead 328-334=662 Fishers 337-332=669 Western329-341=670 Chesterton 350-338=688 Lake Central 346-350=696 Hamilton Southeastern 34-341=697 Penn 347-350=697 Evansville Memorial 364-356=720 Bishop Dwenger361-369=730Top 10 scores 1 Holly Anderson (CN) 75-71=146 2 ElyseStasil (Ch) 75-73=148 T3 Alexia Miestowski (LC) 78-71=149Reece Malapit (Yorktown) 73-76=149 T5 Danbi Kim (CN)75-75=150 Morgan Dabagia (H) 72-78=150 T7 Nina Hecht (C)79-72=151 Hadley Walts (EN) 80-71=151 Lauren Guiao (EM)77-74=151 Annabelle Pancake (Z) 74-77=151
Westfield scores Cailyn Henderson 77-75=152 Jocelyn Bruch79-74=153 Margaret Wentz 80-75=155 Morgan Baechle 82-84=156 Adrienne Montalone 83-78=161Other Carmel scores Rani Hecht 79-78=157 Angie Kavanaugh85-86=171 Erin Evans 89-88=177 Libby McGuire 88-92=180Fishers scores Morgan Lewis 79-79=158 Kennedy Brooker 81-77=158 Anna DelPrince 84-88=172 Kate Alt 93-88=181 BrookeWilson 93 (first day) Grace Brooks 91 (second day)Southeastern scores Julia Eaton 90-78=168 Haleigh Gray 84-86=170 Chelsea Morrow 90-86=176 Nicole Dillow 92-91=183Phyllis Cha 95 (first day) Dagny Gladwell 97 (second day)Hamilton Heights score Caitie Gehlhausen 76-78=154
lsquoROCKS From Page 9
Four HamiltonCounty playersearned All-Statehonors followingthe conclusion ofthe girls golf statemeet Saturday
They are (picturedfrom left) CaitieGehlhausen
Hamilton HeightsNina Hecht
Carmel CailynHenderson
Westfield JocelynBruch Westfield
Reporter photo byRichie Hall
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By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorThe IHSAArsquos soccer sectional
tournament begins Monday and it is usuallya wild event here in Hamilton County
Both the boys teams and girls teams willplay at four different sites in two classes -the big schools in 2A the small schools in1A Herersquos a site-by-site look at eachsectional
BOYSAT HAMILTON SOUTHEASTERNAction in this sectional starts right away
with the Class 2A No 12 host Royals takingon Pendleton Heights in the first round onMonday
The two teams met early in the seasonback on Aug 16 with HSE winning 5-0Matt Kuster has totaled 10 goals for theRoyals to lead the team
With the draw we will have to win 3games in order to repeatas sectional champions said Southeasterncoach Chris White If we are victorious inthe opener we will face a much improvedand under the radar opponent in Andersonfollowed by a possible match up with rivalFishers or other top 20 team Noblesville Our sectional is always very competitiveand it will be no different this year We have
the capability but are still working onputting it all together after going throughmost of the season without our full roster ofplayers due to injury
Fishers and Noblesville play each otherin the first semi-final on Wednesday Thetwo teams just recently met last SaturdaySept 24 with the Tigers winning 2-1
Noblesville is always a quality team andit seems we have tough battles every timewe play said Tigers coach Rob Pels
Millers coach Brian Prange agreedsaying that a playing a Hoosier CrossroadsConference team is always tough and itbecomes just as challenging when you playthem twice and less than 2 weeks apart
I know Fishers has a good team andwell coached said Prange
AT ZIONSVILLEThis four-team sectional might be
tougher than any other in the state The firstWednesday semi-final features No 18Guerin Catholic against Westfield whichcan hold its own with any team in the state
The two teams did not meet in theregular season KJ Clardy has scored ninegoals for the Shamrocks with AndrewGarvey also netting nine for the GoldenEagles
ldquoI think all of the teams inour sectional are evenly matched said GCcoach John Cech All 4 teams have anexcellent opportunity to move on toregionals It will surprise me if the goalspread in any of the games is more than 1Westfield is a talented team that is very wellcoached Coach Vaughn gets the most outof his kids year after year and meeting himand his team in a one and done situation willbe a big challenge for usrdquo
The second semi-final will be a big one- No 8 Carmel vs No 9 Zionsville The twoteams played on Aug 27 and it was afittingly close game with the Greyhoundswinning 1-0
I truly feel that our sectional is one ofthe toughest if not the toughest sectional inthe entire state It doesnt matter who wedraw said Carmel coach Shane Schmidtwho called the other teams in Sectional 17top-notch quality teams
We all play tough regular seasonschedules that hopefully prepares us for thestate tournament said the coach
Carmel beat Homestead 2-0 Saturday towin its last regular season game EthanAbbott scored a goal and AdamGostomelsky recorded the shutout asgoalkeeper
AT HAMILTON HEIGHTSOver in Class 1A the host Huskies will
play a Monday first-round game againstAnderson Prep which is winless for theseason The two teams did not play eachother in the regular season Heights coachDerrick Dean noted that his team will haveto go the long route and play in threegames to win the sectional That wouldinclude a good Liberty Christian team in thesemi-finals and No 11-ranked MuncieBurris on the other side of the draw
AT PARK TUDORIn this four-team sectional Sheridan
plays a 7-7-1 host Panthers team in the firstsemi-final The Blackhawks are winless thisyear
University gets a Heritage Christianteam that is receiving votes in the 1A pollThe two teams did not meet this seasonRyan Williams is leading the Trailblazers ingoals with 13
GIRLSAT NOBLESVILLEClass 2A Sectional 16 is arguably the
toughest girls soccer sectional in the stateIf one has any doubts look no further than
By DON JELLISONReporter EditorOnce the regional round of the IHSAA
boys tennis tourney opens on TuesdayCarmel will be challenged and HamiltonSoutheastern will ride the roll as a challenger
Not in the same regionalCarmel will play at Kokomo Hamilton
Southeastern will play at North CentralThe two Hamilton County powerhouses
swept through sectionals on Friday bothadvancing by 4-1 decisions Southeasterndefeated Noblesville and Carmel took outNo 5 ranked Guerin Catholic
Carmel the statersquos No 1 ranked teamwill open play in the Kokomo Regional at
430 pm on Tuesday meeting No 17 ratedWest Lafayette In the other first roundmatchup No 20 and host Kokomo will meetLogansport also at 430 pm
The championship meet of the KokomoRegional is scheduled for Wednesday at430 pm
Carmel which won its seventh straightsectional will be gunning for its 14thregional championship
Hamilton Southeastern (No 6) comingoff its sixth straight sectional win will havea tougher road than Carmel The Royalslooking for a fourth regional title will openat North Central at 430 pm taking on thehost Panthers
North Central is ranked No 3 and is athree-time defending state champion
In the other first round contest at NorthCentral New Palestine will take on thewinner of the Lawrence North sectionalwhich is yet to be decided The Wildcatssectional was postponed to Monday due torains LN will play Heritage Christian Thechampionship matchup at NC will be playedWednesday at 4 pm
Before North Central put together itscurrent string of three consecutive statechampionships Carmel won three in a row
Twelve of the last 14 state crowns havebeen won by Carmel North Central and No
2 ranked Park Tudor - a team that HSE beatlast week
At KokomoTuesday 430 pm Kokomo vs LogansportTuesday 430 pm Carmel vs WestLafayetteWednesday championship at 430 pm
At North CentralTuesday 430 pm Southeastern vs NorthCentralTuesday 430 pm New Palestine vsLawrence North sectional winnerWednesday championship at 4 pm
No 1 lsquoHounds No 6 Royals head to regionals
Sectional tournament begins Monday
Reporter photo by Kirk Green
Noblesvillersquos girls soccer team honored its seniors during its Wednesday game with Hamilton Southeastern The Millers will take on Fishers in the first semi-final at theNoblesville sectional on Thursday
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BOYSCLASS 2ASectional 16 at Hamilton SoutheasternFirst round - Monday Oct 3Southeastern (11-2-4) vs Pendleton Heights
(5-10-1) 6 pmSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Fishers (4-10) vs Noblesville (8-5-3) 5 pmAnderson (10-4-1) vs Monday winner 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm
Sectional 17 at ZionsvilleSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Guerin Catholic (11-2-3) vs Westfield (6-8-1)
5 pmZionsville (14-3) vs Carmel (9-2-5) 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm
CLASS 1ASectional 46 at Hamilton HeightsFirst round - Monday Oct 3Heights (6-8-2) vs Anderson Prep (0-11-1) 6
pmSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Muncie Burris (9-1-4) vs Wapahani (0-10-2)
5 pmLiberty Christian (9-3) vs Monday winner 7
pm
ChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm
Sectional 47 at Park TudorSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Park Tudor (7-7-1) vs Sheridan (0-12) 5 pmHeritage Christian (8-5-1) vs University
(9-2-1) 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm
GIRLSCLASS 2ASectional 16 at NoblesvilleFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4Pendleton Heights (11-4) vs Anderson (0-11)
6 pmSemi-finals Thursday Oct 6Fishers (5-4-4) vs Noblesville (4-6-2) 5 pmSoutheastern (9-4-3) vs Tuesday winner 7
pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm
Sectional 17 at WestfieldSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6Westfield (3-10-1) vs Carmel (13-2-1) 5 pmGuerin Catholic (5-7-1) vs Zionsville (9-6-2)
7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm
CLASS 1ASectional 40 at SheridanFirst round - Monday Oct 3Sheridan (5-7-3) vs Wapahani (2-10) 6 pmFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4Muncie Burris (5-7) vs Tipton (5-3-2) 5 pmEastern (3-8) vs Tri-Central (1-7-3) 7 pmSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6Heights (7-8-1) vs Monday winner 5 pmTuesday winners 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm
Sectional 42 at Heritage ChristianFirst round - Monday Oct 3Broad Ripple (4-4-1) vs Park Tudor (9-4-1)
7 pmFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4University (8-5-2) vs Heritage Christian (na)
5 pmScecina (2-8) vs Bishop Chatard (12-1-1) 7
pmSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6International (1-4-2) vs Monday winner 5
pmTuesday winners 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm
Hamilton County soccer sectional pairings
the first semi-final game which is Thursday between No13 Fishers and No 20 Noblesville
Both teams have under 500 records but no one woulddeny that both teams are among the top 20 in the state TheTigers and Millers play brutal schedules including acampaign in the Hoosier Crossroads Conference which hasfive teams ranked in the top 20
Noblesville and Fishers met on Sept 12 playing to a1-1 tie
Millers coach Mike Brady said his team is a better teamnow than we were at the beginning of the season and wellhave to be even better yet to make the kind of run theMillers are capable of making
The state tournament is the best time of the year saidTigers coach Ben Beasley He said that playing a team astalented as Noblesville is very exciting Coach Bradysteams always play physical and are very organizedBeasley said that Noblesville is one of the best programsin the country and will demand our best performance ofthe year
Hamilton Southeastern ranked No 7 will await thewinner of a Monday first-round game between an 11-4Pendleton Heights team and winless Anderson
I have enjoyed this group of girls so much this yearsaid HSE coach Greg Davidson The coach said the teamdesigned our season to be tournament ready and islooking forward to seeing what the fruits of our laborproduce
AT WESTFIELDSectional 17 at Westfield will also be a tough one In
this four-team sectional No 3 Carmel takes on theShamrocks in the first semi-final The Greyhounds beatWestfield 6-0 in a game played this past Monday
Katie Soderstrom has scored 19 goals to lead CarmelSectional 17 is normally one of the toughest in the state
tournament said Hounds coach Frank Dixon Lookingat records might lead you to believe it is down this yearbecause only Carmel and Zionsville are ranked in the ISCAtop 20 but that would be a mistake Both Guerin andWestfield have played very difficult regular seasonschedules and will be dangerous
The Golden Eagles will take on No 6 Zionsville in thesecond semi-final Those two teams also played this pastMonday with Guerin upsetting the Eagles 1-0
Were stoked for the opportunity to line up against oneof the state and nations best said GC coach JonathanMcClure We intend to maximize our upcoming trainingsessions to be best prepared for the challenge in front of us
AT SHERIDANThe Blackhawks host Class 1A Sectional 40 a seven-
team event Sheridan plays right out of the gate taking onWapahani Monday
The two teams did not meet in the regular season
I really like our draw for the sectionals said Hawkscoach Kurtis Olsan I like that we are playing a team thatwe havent played during the regular season Since we playeveryone but Wapahani and Muncie Burris that worked outfor us Our team is rounding into shape just in time for thetournament We have played some of ourbest soccer recently and hopefully we can keep it going forthe last week of the season and through the tournament
Hamilton Heights got the bye and will meet theSheridan-Wapahani winner in the first semi-final onThursday
There is more parity I believe this year than in yearspast among the teams and it should be an exciting weekof soccer said Huskies coach Travis Kaufmann We willbe motivated after last years loss but we also know thatwhichever team comes better prepared will have the edge
AT HERITAGE CHRISTIANUniversity will take on the host Eagles in a Tuesday
first-round game in a tough Sectional 42The Trailblazers broke into the rankings this season and
are currently rated No 17 Tessa Hudson leads UHS with15 goals scored
This sectional is also noteworthy because it features thetop ranked 1A team Bishop Chatard The Trojans also playa Tuesday first-round game with the Tuesday winnersfacing off in the second Thursday semi-final
SOCCER From Page 11
Hamilton Southeastern earned a sweepof the Hoosier Crossroads Conference crosscountry meets Saturday at NoblesvillesChanquapin Ridge Cross Country Course atWhite River Elementary School
In the boys race the Royals scored 40points taking four of the top seven placesThat included the individual championshipwhich went to Gabe Fendel in a time of154613 Brayden Watson placed fifth BenWagoner was sixth and Grant Wilsonfinished seventh
Fishers was the runner-up with 64points Sam Kuhn placed third with JoshRoth right behind in fourth place
Westfields Aaron Bennett also landedin the top 10 by taking ninth whileNoblesvilles Levi Neuzerling finished in10th place
In the girls race Southeastern edged outZionsville 60-61 for the conference titleLulu Black won the race in 182247 withLilly Cummins taking eighth and SabrinaBippus finishing in 10th
Going into the race I knew I had thepotential and capability of winning saidBlack I knew I had a chance and I wasntabout to let that go
Noblesville finished in third place with80 points Abi Little led the way for theMillers by taking sixth individually
Fishers placed fourth as a team withMiya Wai coming in fifth WestfieldsGabby Dilick placed seventh individuallyfor the Shamrocks
BOYS RACETeam scores Hamilton Southeastern40 Fishers 64 Avon 78 Westfield 100Zionsville 107 Noblesville 127Brownsburg 201
Race winner Gabe Fendel (HSE)154613Other HSE runners 5 Brayden Watson155473 6 Ben Wagoner 155473 7Grant Wilson 160022 21 BrendanHuckabee 163107 27 James Rathbun164554 30 Eric Steinmetz 165010
44 Joe Bergin 171000 48 BradySouthern 171310 60 Brady Jarosinski174412Fishers runners 3 Sam Kuhn 1553794 Josh Roth 155438 18 AaronWorley 162362 19 Ethan Meyer162953 20 Andrew Runion 163052
22 Alex Meyer 163331 25 BrandonReyes 163956 26 Peter Werling163975 32 Ashton Murray 16511835 Seth Foutty 165836
Royals sweep HCC meet
Reporter photo by Kent Graham
Hamilton Southeasternrsquos Lulu Black won the individual race at the Hoosier Crossroads Conference meet Saturday at NoblesvillersquosChanquapin Ridge Cross Country Course The Royals edged Zionsville by one point to win the team championship
Sports 13
Westfield runners 9 Aaron Bennett160454 12 Desmond Herrell 16129216 Nick Leahy 161812 33 NoahShourd 165603 34 James McClure165661 40 Derek Maue 170271 42Kevin Greene 170806 45 DrewSchmitz 171223 52 Noah Douthit172169 55 Luke Tragesser 172864Noblesville runners 10 Levi Neuzerling160591 11 Eric Hoffman 161204 23Zachary Freeman 163564 49 BlakeHipkiss 171567 50 Jack Commeville171820 57 Luke Balciunas 17306959 Truman Angel 174226 62 BraedonGossard 174786 64 Jaden Wills175543GIRLS RACETeam scores Hamilton Southeastern60 Zionsville 61 Noblesville 80 Fishers98 Westfield 98 Avon 131 Brownsburg163Race winner Lulu Black (HSE) 182247Other Southeastern runners 8 LillyCummins 185830 10 Sabrina Bippus190989 17 Ellie Pedersen 19359124 Maddie Mirro 194591 39 AbbyLohman 200828 45 Kayleigh Witt202893 55 Katie Murhling 21039557 Sam Alphin 213189 64 AbbyJones 221012Noblesville runners 6 Abi Little183901 14 Kat Dombroski 19277919 Aubrie Deal 193987 20 SophieReichard 194072 21 Aubrey Swart194430 26 Katherine Sandys194749 32 Abbie Klinker 195639 49Taylor Gregory 203061 58 BrynnEaton 213219 61 Maria Anderson214142Fishers runners 5 Miya Wai 18332716 Corinne Yorkman 193130 18Kamya Lapsley 193753 28 TessaKraft 195167 31 Lilia Bodnar195631 34 Corinne OLeary 19588238 Abby Carter 200703 43 DebbieShera 202512
Westfield runners 7 Gabby Dilick184739 13 Gabby Brown 19243815 Lauren Bailey 193002 30 SydneyClifford 195376 33 Carly Bodajewicz195812 42 Lucy Shaub 202027 44Madison Smith 202688 46 SarahHamlet 202908 47 Ashley Senerius202984 53 Kyla Curtis 205353
Hamilton Heights competed in theHoosier Conference meet on Saturday
The Huskies boys finished fifth withDylan Young placing 13th individuallyAbby Christiansen was 15th for the Heightsgirls
BOYS RACETeam scores West Lafayette 25Western 93 Twin Lakes 101 Lewis Cass129 Hamilton Heights 135 RensselaerCentral 162 Tipton 172 Benton Central181 Lafayette Central Catholic 193Northwestern 229Race winner Josh Everetts (W)1647630Heights runners 13 Dylan Young1818480 18 Price Knowles 183759024 George Harden 1847080 33Michael Tyner 1916053 47 JacobGlover 2010120 67 Travis Kreitzer2925533 68 Trent Ward 3049600GIRLS RACETeam scores West Lafayette 50 BentonCentral 63 Rensselaer Central 104 TwinLakes 109 Western 127 Lewis Cass145 Northwestern 161 Hamilton Heights186 Lafayette Central Catholic 221Tipton 259Race winner Miah Martin (LC) 1855046Heights runners 15 Abby Christiansen2034670 22 Chloe Henderson2102270 48 Elizabeth Shrock2259550 49 Alex Lopez 2305583 52Kylie Schakel 2336116 61 Ellie Hunter2441766 63 Jenna Tomaszewski2608076
ROYALS From Page 12
Reporter photos by Kent Graham
Hamilton Southeasternrsquos Gabe Fendel (1704) led the way for the Royals and the field at the Hoosier Crossroads Conference cross country meet Saturday Fendel wonthe individual race and helped the Royals to the team championship
Fishersrsquo Miya Wai placed fifth in the girls race
Pictured Nick Leahy and Desmond Herrell Westfield Zachary Freeman and Levi Neuzerling Noblesville Ben WagonerHamilton Southeastern
American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 93 68 578 -Baltimore 88 73 547 50Toronto 88 73 547 50NY Yankees 84 77 522 90Tampa Bay 67 94 416 260Central W L PCT GBCleveland 93 67 581 -Detroit 86 74 538 70Kansas City 81 80 503 125Chi White Sox 78 83 484 155Minnesota 58 103 360 355West W L PCT GBTexas 95 66 590 -Seattle 86 75 534 90Houston 84 77 522 110LA Angels 73 88 453 220Oakland 68 93 422 270
National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 94 67 584 -NY Mets 87 74 540 70Miami 79 81 494 145Philadelphia 70 91 435 240Atlanta 67 93 419 265Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 102 58 638 -St Louis 85 76 528 175Pittsburgh 78 82 488 240Milwaukee 72 89 447 305Cincinnati 68 93 422 345West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 91 70 565 -San Francisco 86 75 534 50Colorado 75 86 466 160Arizona 68 93 422 230San Diego 68 93 422 230
MLB standingsSaturdayrsquos scores
NY Mets 5 Philadelphia 3St Louis 4 Pittsburgh 3
NY Yankees 7 Baltimore 3San Francisco 3 LA Dodgers 0
Washington 2 Miami 1Cincinnati 7 Chi Cubs 4
Cleveland 6 Kansas City 3
Atlanta 5 Detroit 3Minnesota 6 Chi White Sox 0
Toronto 4 Boston 3Tampa Bay 4 Texas 1
Milwaukee 4 Colorado 3 10 inningsArizona 9 San Diego 5
Houston 3 LA Angels 0Oakland 9 Seattle 8 10 innings
Solutions are located on Page 8
STATEPOINT CROSSWORD CLUESTHEME The 1950s
ACROSS1 Rn a health hazard6 One noble or inert9 Multitude13 Port city in Japan14 Pie ____ ____ mode15 Inflict a blow16 Prime Minister of India in the1950s17 Under the weather18 Line in London19 49th state21 Space Race starter23 ____ Hunt with LloydBridges24 First one on a ship25 PC brain28 Divas solo30 Frustration in print34 RIP pots36 Ben Afflecks 2012 Oscarwinner
38 Flax fabric40 This and the other41 Polynesian kingdom43 Man Rays art movement44 The inner self46 Indian Lilac47 Units of work48 Scale model of Earth50 It was on Little Anthonyspillow in 195852 Grazing field53 Spiritedness55 African tam-___57 Jackie Robinsons and DukeSniders team61 ____ Khrushchev64 Goodbye in Spanish65 Commotion67 Not active69 Haunted house sounds70 American cuckoo71 Rocks at mountain base72 Gaelic73 Thunderbird
74 Macho guy
DOWN1 Actordirector Howard2 Between ports3 Willy Wonka creator4 Ladies fingers5 Post-roller coaster ride condition6 Mother Earth to Ancient Greeks7 ____ About Eve starringBette Davis8 Pico de gallo eg9 Obscenity10 Property right11 Tiny purse or case12 168 hours15 High-pitched cry20 One of 24 in pure gold22 Every child One voice org24 Ian McKellen in X-Men films25 Fulgencio Batistas home26 Fork tooth27 ____ death do us part29 Like imaginary curtain
31 Park and ____32 Twist and distort33 Neighbor separator35 Idiot in Yiddish37 Type of molding39 Aeronautics and aerospaceresearch org42 Stradivari competitor45 Mother ____ The Sound ofMusic49 Go wrong51 Debonair54 Lucky Starr series authorAsimov56 Kind of pie57 Female equivalent of sir58 O in BO59 Buenos ____60 2014 movie ____ Girl61 Dark as in movie62 One of Ikes two63 Carpet layers calculation66 CrickWatsonFranklindiscovery68 X
Puzzles14
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By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorThe IHSAArsquos soccer sectional
tournament begins Monday and it is usuallya wild event here in Hamilton County
Both the boys teams and girls teams willplay at four different sites in two classes -the big schools in 2A the small schools in1A Herersquos a site-by-site look at eachsectional
BOYSAT HAMILTON SOUTHEASTERNAction in this sectional starts right away
with the Class 2A No 12 host Royals takingon Pendleton Heights in the first round onMonday
The two teams met early in the seasonback on Aug 16 with HSE winning 5-0Matt Kuster has totaled 10 goals for theRoyals to lead the team
With the draw we will have to win 3games in order to repeatas sectional champions said Southeasterncoach Chris White If we are victorious inthe opener we will face a much improvedand under the radar opponent in Andersonfollowed by a possible match up with rivalFishers or other top 20 team Noblesville Our sectional is always very competitiveand it will be no different this year We have
the capability but are still working onputting it all together after going throughmost of the season without our full roster ofplayers due to injury
Fishers and Noblesville play each otherin the first semi-final on Wednesday Thetwo teams just recently met last SaturdaySept 24 with the Tigers winning 2-1
Noblesville is always a quality team andit seems we have tough battles every timewe play said Tigers coach Rob Pels
Millers coach Brian Prange agreedsaying that a playing a Hoosier CrossroadsConference team is always tough and itbecomes just as challenging when you playthem twice and less than 2 weeks apart
I know Fishers has a good team andwell coached said Prange
AT ZIONSVILLEThis four-team sectional might be
tougher than any other in the state The firstWednesday semi-final features No 18Guerin Catholic against Westfield whichcan hold its own with any team in the state
The two teams did not meet in theregular season KJ Clardy has scored ninegoals for the Shamrocks with AndrewGarvey also netting nine for the GoldenEagles
ldquoI think all of the teams inour sectional are evenly matched said GCcoach John Cech All 4 teams have anexcellent opportunity to move on toregionals It will surprise me if the goalspread in any of the games is more than 1Westfield is a talented team that is very wellcoached Coach Vaughn gets the most outof his kids year after year and meeting himand his team in a one and done situation willbe a big challenge for usrdquo
The second semi-final will be a big one- No 8 Carmel vs No 9 Zionsville The twoteams played on Aug 27 and it was afittingly close game with the Greyhoundswinning 1-0
I truly feel that our sectional is one ofthe toughest if not the toughest sectional inthe entire state It doesnt matter who wedraw said Carmel coach Shane Schmidtwho called the other teams in Sectional 17top-notch quality teams
We all play tough regular seasonschedules that hopefully prepares us for thestate tournament said the coach
Carmel beat Homestead 2-0 Saturday towin its last regular season game EthanAbbott scored a goal and AdamGostomelsky recorded the shutout asgoalkeeper
AT HAMILTON HEIGHTSOver in Class 1A the host Huskies will
play a Monday first-round game againstAnderson Prep which is winless for theseason The two teams did not play eachother in the regular season Heights coachDerrick Dean noted that his team will haveto go the long route and play in threegames to win the sectional That wouldinclude a good Liberty Christian team in thesemi-finals and No 11-ranked MuncieBurris on the other side of the draw
AT PARK TUDORIn this four-team sectional Sheridan
plays a 7-7-1 host Panthers team in the firstsemi-final The Blackhawks are winless thisyear
University gets a Heritage Christianteam that is receiving votes in the 1A pollThe two teams did not meet this seasonRyan Williams is leading the Trailblazers ingoals with 13
GIRLSAT NOBLESVILLEClass 2A Sectional 16 is arguably the
toughest girls soccer sectional in the stateIf one has any doubts look no further than
By DON JELLISONReporter EditorOnce the regional round of the IHSAA
boys tennis tourney opens on TuesdayCarmel will be challenged and HamiltonSoutheastern will ride the roll as a challenger
Not in the same regionalCarmel will play at Kokomo Hamilton
Southeastern will play at North CentralThe two Hamilton County powerhouses
swept through sectionals on Friday bothadvancing by 4-1 decisions Southeasterndefeated Noblesville and Carmel took outNo 5 ranked Guerin Catholic
Carmel the statersquos No 1 ranked teamwill open play in the Kokomo Regional at
430 pm on Tuesday meeting No 17 ratedWest Lafayette In the other first roundmatchup No 20 and host Kokomo will meetLogansport also at 430 pm
The championship meet of the KokomoRegional is scheduled for Wednesday at430 pm
Carmel which won its seventh straightsectional will be gunning for its 14thregional championship
Hamilton Southeastern (No 6) comingoff its sixth straight sectional win will havea tougher road than Carmel The Royalslooking for a fourth regional title will openat North Central at 430 pm taking on thehost Panthers
North Central is ranked No 3 and is athree-time defending state champion
In the other first round contest at NorthCentral New Palestine will take on thewinner of the Lawrence North sectionalwhich is yet to be decided The Wildcatssectional was postponed to Monday due torains LN will play Heritage Christian Thechampionship matchup at NC will be playedWednesday at 4 pm
Before North Central put together itscurrent string of three consecutive statechampionships Carmel won three in a row
Twelve of the last 14 state crowns havebeen won by Carmel North Central and No
2 ranked Park Tudor - a team that HSE beatlast week
At KokomoTuesday 430 pm Kokomo vs LogansportTuesday 430 pm Carmel vs WestLafayetteWednesday championship at 430 pm
At North CentralTuesday 430 pm Southeastern vs NorthCentralTuesday 430 pm New Palestine vsLawrence North sectional winnerWednesday championship at 4 pm
No 1 lsquoHounds No 6 Royals head to regionals
Sectional tournament begins Monday
Reporter photo by Kirk Green
Noblesvillersquos girls soccer team honored its seniors during its Wednesday game with Hamilton Southeastern The Millers will take on Fishers in the first semi-final at theNoblesville sectional on Thursday
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BOYSCLASS 2ASectional 16 at Hamilton SoutheasternFirst round - Monday Oct 3Southeastern (11-2-4) vs Pendleton Heights
(5-10-1) 6 pmSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Fishers (4-10) vs Noblesville (8-5-3) 5 pmAnderson (10-4-1) vs Monday winner 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm
Sectional 17 at ZionsvilleSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Guerin Catholic (11-2-3) vs Westfield (6-8-1)
5 pmZionsville (14-3) vs Carmel (9-2-5) 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm
CLASS 1ASectional 46 at Hamilton HeightsFirst round - Monday Oct 3Heights (6-8-2) vs Anderson Prep (0-11-1) 6
pmSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Muncie Burris (9-1-4) vs Wapahani (0-10-2)
5 pmLiberty Christian (9-3) vs Monday winner 7
pm
ChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm
Sectional 47 at Park TudorSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Park Tudor (7-7-1) vs Sheridan (0-12) 5 pmHeritage Christian (8-5-1) vs University
(9-2-1) 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm
GIRLSCLASS 2ASectional 16 at NoblesvilleFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4Pendleton Heights (11-4) vs Anderson (0-11)
6 pmSemi-finals Thursday Oct 6Fishers (5-4-4) vs Noblesville (4-6-2) 5 pmSoutheastern (9-4-3) vs Tuesday winner 7
pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm
Sectional 17 at WestfieldSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6Westfield (3-10-1) vs Carmel (13-2-1) 5 pmGuerin Catholic (5-7-1) vs Zionsville (9-6-2)
7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm
CLASS 1ASectional 40 at SheridanFirst round - Monday Oct 3Sheridan (5-7-3) vs Wapahani (2-10) 6 pmFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4Muncie Burris (5-7) vs Tipton (5-3-2) 5 pmEastern (3-8) vs Tri-Central (1-7-3) 7 pmSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6Heights (7-8-1) vs Monday winner 5 pmTuesday winners 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm
Sectional 42 at Heritage ChristianFirst round - Monday Oct 3Broad Ripple (4-4-1) vs Park Tudor (9-4-1)
7 pmFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4University (8-5-2) vs Heritage Christian (na)
5 pmScecina (2-8) vs Bishop Chatard (12-1-1) 7
pmSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6International (1-4-2) vs Monday winner 5
pmTuesday winners 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm
Hamilton County soccer sectional pairings
the first semi-final game which is Thursday between No13 Fishers and No 20 Noblesville
Both teams have under 500 records but no one woulddeny that both teams are among the top 20 in the state TheTigers and Millers play brutal schedules including acampaign in the Hoosier Crossroads Conference which hasfive teams ranked in the top 20
Noblesville and Fishers met on Sept 12 playing to a1-1 tie
Millers coach Mike Brady said his team is a better teamnow than we were at the beginning of the season and wellhave to be even better yet to make the kind of run theMillers are capable of making
The state tournament is the best time of the year saidTigers coach Ben Beasley He said that playing a team astalented as Noblesville is very exciting Coach Bradysteams always play physical and are very organizedBeasley said that Noblesville is one of the best programsin the country and will demand our best performance ofthe year
Hamilton Southeastern ranked No 7 will await thewinner of a Monday first-round game between an 11-4Pendleton Heights team and winless Anderson
I have enjoyed this group of girls so much this yearsaid HSE coach Greg Davidson The coach said the teamdesigned our season to be tournament ready and islooking forward to seeing what the fruits of our laborproduce
AT WESTFIELDSectional 17 at Westfield will also be a tough one In
this four-team sectional No 3 Carmel takes on theShamrocks in the first semi-final The Greyhounds beatWestfield 6-0 in a game played this past Monday
Katie Soderstrom has scored 19 goals to lead CarmelSectional 17 is normally one of the toughest in the state
tournament said Hounds coach Frank Dixon Lookingat records might lead you to believe it is down this yearbecause only Carmel and Zionsville are ranked in the ISCAtop 20 but that would be a mistake Both Guerin andWestfield have played very difficult regular seasonschedules and will be dangerous
The Golden Eagles will take on No 6 Zionsville in thesecond semi-final Those two teams also played this pastMonday with Guerin upsetting the Eagles 1-0
Were stoked for the opportunity to line up against oneof the state and nations best said GC coach JonathanMcClure We intend to maximize our upcoming trainingsessions to be best prepared for the challenge in front of us
AT SHERIDANThe Blackhawks host Class 1A Sectional 40 a seven-
team event Sheridan plays right out of the gate taking onWapahani Monday
The two teams did not meet in the regular season
I really like our draw for the sectionals said Hawkscoach Kurtis Olsan I like that we are playing a team thatwe havent played during the regular season Since we playeveryone but Wapahani and Muncie Burris that worked outfor us Our team is rounding into shape just in time for thetournament We have played some of ourbest soccer recently and hopefully we can keep it going forthe last week of the season and through the tournament
Hamilton Heights got the bye and will meet theSheridan-Wapahani winner in the first semi-final onThursday
There is more parity I believe this year than in yearspast among the teams and it should be an exciting weekof soccer said Huskies coach Travis Kaufmann We willbe motivated after last years loss but we also know thatwhichever team comes better prepared will have the edge
AT HERITAGE CHRISTIANUniversity will take on the host Eagles in a Tuesday
first-round game in a tough Sectional 42The Trailblazers broke into the rankings this season and
are currently rated No 17 Tessa Hudson leads UHS with15 goals scored
This sectional is also noteworthy because it features thetop ranked 1A team Bishop Chatard The Trojans also playa Tuesday first-round game with the Tuesday winnersfacing off in the second Thursday semi-final
SOCCER From Page 11
Hamilton Southeastern earned a sweepof the Hoosier Crossroads Conference crosscountry meets Saturday at NoblesvillesChanquapin Ridge Cross Country Course atWhite River Elementary School
In the boys race the Royals scored 40points taking four of the top seven placesThat included the individual championshipwhich went to Gabe Fendel in a time of154613 Brayden Watson placed fifth BenWagoner was sixth and Grant Wilsonfinished seventh
Fishers was the runner-up with 64points Sam Kuhn placed third with JoshRoth right behind in fourth place
Westfields Aaron Bennett also landedin the top 10 by taking ninth whileNoblesvilles Levi Neuzerling finished in10th place
In the girls race Southeastern edged outZionsville 60-61 for the conference titleLulu Black won the race in 182247 withLilly Cummins taking eighth and SabrinaBippus finishing in 10th
Going into the race I knew I had thepotential and capability of winning saidBlack I knew I had a chance and I wasntabout to let that go
Noblesville finished in third place with80 points Abi Little led the way for theMillers by taking sixth individually
Fishers placed fourth as a team withMiya Wai coming in fifth WestfieldsGabby Dilick placed seventh individuallyfor the Shamrocks
BOYS RACETeam scores Hamilton Southeastern40 Fishers 64 Avon 78 Westfield 100Zionsville 107 Noblesville 127Brownsburg 201
Race winner Gabe Fendel (HSE)154613Other HSE runners 5 Brayden Watson155473 6 Ben Wagoner 155473 7Grant Wilson 160022 21 BrendanHuckabee 163107 27 James Rathbun164554 30 Eric Steinmetz 165010
44 Joe Bergin 171000 48 BradySouthern 171310 60 Brady Jarosinski174412Fishers runners 3 Sam Kuhn 1553794 Josh Roth 155438 18 AaronWorley 162362 19 Ethan Meyer162953 20 Andrew Runion 163052
22 Alex Meyer 163331 25 BrandonReyes 163956 26 Peter Werling163975 32 Ashton Murray 16511835 Seth Foutty 165836
Royals sweep HCC meet
Reporter photo by Kent Graham
Hamilton Southeasternrsquos Lulu Black won the individual race at the Hoosier Crossroads Conference meet Saturday at NoblesvillersquosChanquapin Ridge Cross Country Course The Royals edged Zionsville by one point to win the team championship
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Westfield runners 9 Aaron Bennett160454 12 Desmond Herrell 16129216 Nick Leahy 161812 33 NoahShourd 165603 34 James McClure165661 40 Derek Maue 170271 42Kevin Greene 170806 45 DrewSchmitz 171223 52 Noah Douthit172169 55 Luke Tragesser 172864Noblesville runners 10 Levi Neuzerling160591 11 Eric Hoffman 161204 23Zachary Freeman 163564 49 BlakeHipkiss 171567 50 Jack Commeville171820 57 Luke Balciunas 17306959 Truman Angel 174226 62 BraedonGossard 174786 64 Jaden Wills175543GIRLS RACETeam scores Hamilton Southeastern60 Zionsville 61 Noblesville 80 Fishers98 Westfield 98 Avon 131 Brownsburg163Race winner Lulu Black (HSE) 182247Other Southeastern runners 8 LillyCummins 185830 10 Sabrina Bippus190989 17 Ellie Pedersen 19359124 Maddie Mirro 194591 39 AbbyLohman 200828 45 Kayleigh Witt202893 55 Katie Murhling 21039557 Sam Alphin 213189 64 AbbyJones 221012Noblesville runners 6 Abi Little183901 14 Kat Dombroski 19277919 Aubrie Deal 193987 20 SophieReichard 194072 21 Aubrey Swart194430 26 Katherine Sandys194749 32 Abbie Klinker 195639 49Taylor Gregory 203061 58 BrynnEaton 213219 61 Maria Anderson214142Fishers runners 5 Miya Wai 18332716 Corinne Yorkman 193130 18Kamya Lapsley 193753 28 TessaKraft 195167 31 Lilia Bodnar195631 34 Corinne OLeary 19588238 Abby Carter 200703 43 DebbieShera 202512
Westfield runners 7 Gabby Dilick184739 13 Gabby Brown 19243815 Lauren Bailey 193002 30 SydneyClifford 195376 33 Carly Bodajewicz195812 42 Lucy Shaub 202027 44Madison Smith 202688 46 SarahHamlet 202908 47 Ashley Senerius202984 53 Kyla Curtis 205353
Hamilton Heights competed in theHoosier Conference meet on Saturday
The Huskies boys finished fifth withDylan Young placing 13th individuallyAbby Christiansen was 15th for the Heightsgirls
BOYS RACETeam scores West Lafayette 25Western 93 Twin Lakes 101 Lewis Cass129 Hamilton Heights 135 RensselaerCentral 162 Tipton 172 Benton Central181 Lafayette Central Catholic 193Northwestern 229Race winner Josh Everetts (W)1647630Heights runners 13 Dylan Young1818480 18 Price Knowles 183759024 George Harden 1847080 33Michael Tyner 1916053 47 JacobGlover 2010120 67 Travis Kreitzer2925533 68 Trent Ward 3049600GIRLS RACETeam scores West Lafayette 50 BentonCentral 63 Rensselaer Central 104 TwinLakes 109 Western 127 Lewis Cass145 Northwestern 161 Hamilton Heights186 Lafayette Central Catholic 221Tipton 259Race winner Miah Martin (LC) 1855046Heights runners 15 Abby Christiansen2034670 22 Chloe Henderson2102270 48 Elizabeth Shrock2259550 49 Alex Lopez 2305583 52Kylie Schakel 2336116 61 Ellie Hunter2441766 63 Jenna Tomaszewski2608076
ROYALS From Page 12
Reporter photos by Kent Graham
Hamilton Southeasternrsquos Gabe Fendel (1704) led the way for the Royals and the field at the Hoosier Crossroads Conference cross country meet Saturday Fendel wonthe individual race and helped the Royals to the team championship
Fishersrsquo Miya Wai placed fifth in the girls race
Pictured Nick Leahy and Desmond Herrell Westfield Zachary Freeman and Levi Neuzerling Noblesville Ben WagonerHamilton Southeastern
American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 93 68 578 -Baltimore 88 73 547 50Toronto 88 73 547 50NY Yankees 84 77 522 90Tampa Bay 67 94 416 260Central W L PCT GBCleveland 93 67 581 -Detroit 86 74 538 70Kansas City 81 80 503 125Chi White Sox 78 83 484 155Minnesota 58 103 360 355West W L PCT GBTexas 95 66 590 -Seattle 86 75 534 90Houston 84 77 522 110LA Angels 73 88 453 220Oakland 68 93 422 270
National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 94 67 584 -NY Mets 87 74 540 70Miami 79 81 494 145Philadelphia 70 91 435 240Atlanta 67 93 419 265Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 102 58 638 -St Louis 85 76 528 175Pittsburgh 78 82 488 240Milwaukee 72 89 447 305Cincinnati 68 93 422 345West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 91 70 565 -San Francisco 86 75 534 50Colorado 75 86 466 160Arizona 68 93 422 230San Diego 68 93 422 230
MLB standingsSaturdayrsquos scores
NY Mets 5 Philadelphia 3St Louis 4 Pittsburgh 3
NY Yankees 7 Baltimore 3San Francisco 3 LA Dodgers 0
Washington 2 Miami 1Cincinnati 7 Chi Cubs 4
Cleveland 6 Kansas City 3
Atlanta 5 Detroit 3Minnesota 6 Chi White Sox 0
Toronto 4 Boston 3Tampa Bay 4 Texas 1
Milwaukee 4 Colorado 3 10 inningsArizona 9 San Diego 5
Houston 3 LA Angels 0Oakland 9 Seattle 8 10 innings
Solutions are located on Page 8
STATEPOINT CROSSWORD CLUESTHEME The 1950s
ACROSS1 Rn a health hazard6 One noble or inert9 Multitude13 Port city in Japan14 Pie ____ ____ mode15 Inflict a blow16 Prime Minister of India in the1950s17 Under the weather18 Line in London19 49th state21 Space Race starter23 ____ Hunt with LloydBridges24 First one on a ship25 PC brain28 Divas solo30 Frustration in print34 RIP pots36 Ben Afflecks 2012 Oscarwinner
38 Flax fabric40 This and the other41 Polynesian kingdom43 Man Rays art movement44 The inner self46 Indian Lilac47 Units of work48 Scale model of Earth50 It was on Little Anthonyspillow in 195852 Grazing field53 Spiritedness55 African tam-___57 Jackie Robinsons and DukeSniders team61 ____ Khrushchev64 Goodbye in Spanish65 Commotion67 Not active69 Haunted house sounds70 American cuckoo71 Rocks at mountain base72 Gaelic73 Thunderbird
74 Macho guy
DOWN1 Actordirector Howard2 Between ports3 Willy Wonka creator4 Ladies fingers5 Post-roller coaster ride condition6 Mother Earth to Ancient Greeks7 ____ About Eve starringBette Davis8 Pico de gallo eg9 Obscenity10 Property right11 Tiny purse or case12 168 hours15 High-pitched cry20 One of 24 in pure gold22 Every child One voice org24 Ian McKellen in X-Men films25 Fulgencio Batistas home26 Fork tooth27 ____ death do us part29 Like imaginary curtain
31 Park and ____32 Twist and distort33 Neighbor separator35 Idiot in Yiddish37 Type of molding39 Aeronautics and aerospaceresearch org42 Stradivari competitor45 Mother ____ The Sound ofMusic49 Go wrong51 Debonair54 Lucky Starr series authorAsimov56 Kind of pie57 Female equivalent of sir58 O in BO59 Buenos ____60 2014 movie ____ Girl61 Dark as in movie62 One of Ikes two63 Carpet layers calculation66 CrickWatsonFranklindiscovery68 X
Puzzles14
Sports12
BOYSCLASS 2ASectional 16 at Hamilton SoutheasternFirst round - Monday Oct 3Southeastern (11-2-4) vs Pendleton Heights
(5-10-1) 6 pmSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Fishers (4-10) vs Noblesville (8-5-3) 5 pmAnderson (10-4-1) vs Monday winner 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm
Sectional 17 at ZionsvilleSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Guerin Catholic (11-2-3) vs Westfield (6-8-1)
5 pmZionsville (14-3) vs Carmel (9-2-5) 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm
CLASS 1ASectional 46 at Hamilton HeightsFirst round - Monday Oct 3Heights (6-8-2) vs Anderson Prep (0-11-1) 6
pmSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Muncie Burris (9-1-4) vs Wapahani (0-10-2)
5 pmLiberty Christian (9-3) vs Monday winner 7
pm
ChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm
Sectional 47 at Park TudorSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Park Tudor (7-7-1) vs Sheridan (0-12) 5 pmHeritage Christian (8-5-1) vs University
(9-2-1) 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm
GIRLSCLASS 2ASectional 16 at NoblesvilleFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4Pendleton Heights (11-4) vs Anderson (0-11)
6 pmSemi-finals Thursday Oct 6Fishers (5-4-4) vs Noblesville (4-6-2) 5 pmSoutheastern (9-4-3) vs Tuesday winner 7
pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm
Sectional 17 at WestfieldSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6Westfield (3-10-1) vs Carmel (13-2-1) 5 pmGuerin Catholic (5-7-1) vs Zionsville (9-6-2)
7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm
CLASS 1ASectional 40 at SheridanFirst round - Monday Oct 3Sheridan (5-7-3) vs Wapahani (2-10) 6 pmFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4Muncie Burris (5-7) vs Tipton (5-3-2) 5 pmEastern (3-8) vs Tri-Central (1-7-3) 7 pmSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6Heights (7-8-1) vs Monday winner 5 pmTuesday winners 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm
Sectional 42 at Heritage ChristianFirst round - Monday Oct 3Broad Ripple (4-4-1) vs Park Tudor (9-4-1)
7 pmFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4University (8-5-2) vs Heritage Christian (na)
5 pmScecina (2-8) vs Bishop Chatard (12-1-1) 7
pmSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6International (1-4-2) vs Monday winner 5
pmTuesday winners 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm
Hamilton County soccer sectional pairings
the first semi-final game which is Thursday between No13 Fishers and No 20 Noblesville
Both teams have under 500 records but no one woulddeny that both teams are among the top 20 in the state TheTigers and Millers play brutal schedules including acampaign in the Hoosier Crossroads Conference which hasfive teams ranked in the top 20
Noblesville and Fishers met on Sept 12 playing to a1-1 tie
Millers coach Mike Brady said his team is a better teamnow than we were at the beginning of the season and wellhave to be even better yet to make the kind of run theMillers are capable of making
The state tournament is the best time of the year saidTigers coach Ben Beasley He said that playing a team astalented as Noblesville is very exciting Coach Bradysteams always play physical and are very organizedBeasley said that Noblesville is one of the best programsin the country and will demand our best performance ofthe year
Hamilton Southeastern ranked No 7 will await thewinner of a Monday first-round game between an 11-4Pendleton Heights team and winless Anderson
I have enjoyed this group of girls so much this yearsaid HSE coach Greg Davidson The coach said the teamdesigned our season to be tournament ready and islooking forward to seeing what the fruits of our laborproduce
AT WESTFIELDSectional 17 at Westfield will also be a tough one In
this four-team sectional No 3 Carmel takes on theShamrocks in the first semi-final The Greyhounds beatWestfield 6-0 in a game played this past Monday
Katie Soderstrom has scored 19 goals to lead CarmelSectional 17 is normally one of the toughest in the state
tournament said Hounds coach Frank Dixon Lookingat records might lead you to believe it is down this yearbecause only Carmel and Zionsville are ranked in the ISCAtop 20 but that would be a mistake Both Guerin andWestfield have played very difficult regular seasonschedules and will be dangerous
The Golden Eagles will take on No 6 Zionsville in thesecond semi-final Those two teams also played this pastMonday with Guerin upsetting the Eagles 1-0
Were stoked for the opportunity to line up against oneof the state and nations best said GC coach JonathanMcClure We intend to maximize our upcoming trainingsessions to be best prepared for the challenge in front of us
AT SHERIDANThe Blackhawks host Class 1A Sectional 40 a seven-
team event Sheridan plays right out of the gate taking onWapahani Monday
The two teams did not meet in the regular season
I really like our draw for the sectionals said Hawkscoach Kurtis Olsan I like that we are playing a team thatwe havent played during the regular season Since we playeveryone but Wapahani and Muncie Burris that worked outfor us Our team is rounding into shape just in time for thetournament We have played some of ourbest soccer recently and hopefully we can keep it going forthe last week of the season and through the tournament
Hamilton Heights got the bye and will meet theSheridan-Wapahani winner in the first semi-final onThursday
There is more parity I believe this year than in yearspast among the teams and it should be an exciting weekof soccer said Huskies coach Travis Kaufmann We willbe motivated after last years loss but we also know thatwhichever team comes better prepared will have the edge
AT HERITAGE CHRISTIANUniversity will take on the host Eagles in a Tuesday
first-round game in a tough Sectional 42The Trailblazers broke into the rankings this season and
are currently rated No 17 Tessa Hudson leads UHS with15 goals scored
This sectional is also noteworthy because it features thetop ranked 1A team Bishop Chatard The Trojans also playa Tuesday first-round game with the Tuesday winnersfacing off in the second Thursday semi-final
SOCCER From Page 11
Hamilton Southeastern earned a sweepof the Hoosier Crossroads Conference crosscountry meets Saturday at NoblesvillesChanquapin Ridge Cross Country Course atWhite River Elementary School
In the boys race the Royals scored 40points taking four of the top seven placesThat included the individual championshipwhich went to Gabe Fendel in a time of154613 Brayden Watson placed fifth BenWagoner was sixth and Grant Wilsonfinished seventh
Fishers was the runner-up with 64points Sam Kuhn placed third with JoshRoth right behind in fourth place
Westfields Aaron Bennett also landedin the top 10 by taking ninth whileNoblesvilles Levi Neuzerling finished in10th place
In the girls race Southeastern edged outZionsville 60-61 for the conference titleLulu Black won the race in 182247 withLilly Cummins taking eighth and SabrinaBippus finishing in 10th
Going into the race I knew I had thepotential and capability of winning saidBlack I knew I had a chance and I wasntabout to let that go
Noblesville finished in third place with80 points Abi Little led the way for theMillers by taking sixth individually
Fishers placed fourth as a team withMiya Wai coming in fifth WestfieldsGabby Dilick placed seventh individuallyfor the Shamrocks
BOYS RACETeam scores Hamilton Southeastern40 Fishers 64 Avon 78 Westfield 100Zionsville 107 Noblesville 127Brownsburg 201
Race winner Gabe Fendel (HSE)154613Other HSE runners 5 Brayden Watson155473 6 Ben Wagoner 155473 7Grant Wilson 160022 21 BrendanHuckabee 163107 27 James Rathbun164554 30 Eric Steinmetz 165010
44 Joe Bergin 171000 48 BradySouthern 171310 60 Brady Jarosinski174412Fishers runners 3 Sam Kuhn 1553794 Josh Roth 155438 18 AaronWorley 162362 19 Ethan Meyer162953 20 Andrew Runion 163052
22 Alex Meyer 163331 25 BrandonReyes 163956 26 Peter Werling163975 32 Ashton Murray 16511835 Seth Foutty 165836
Royals sweep HCC meet
Reporter photo by Kent Graham
Hamilton Southeasternrsquos Lulu Black won the individual race at the Hoosier Crossroads Conference meet Saturday at NoblesvillersquosChanquapin Ridge Cross Country Course The Royals edged Zionsville by one point to win the team championship
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Westfield runners 9 Aaron Bennett160454 12 Desmond Herrell 16129216 Nick Leahy 161812 33 NoahShourd 165603 34 James McClure165661 40 Derek Maue 170271 42Kevin Greene 170806 45 DrewSchmitz 171223 52 Noah Douthit172169 55 Luke Tragesser 172864Noblesville runners 10 Levi Neuzerling160591 11 Eric Hoffman 161204 23Zachary Freeman 163564 49 BlakeHipkiss 171567 50 Jack Commeville171820 57 Luke Balciunas 17306959 Truman Angel 174226 62 BraedonGossard 174786 64 Jaden Wills175543GIRLS RACETeam scores Hamilton Southeastern60 Zionsville 61 Noblesville 80 Fishers98 Westfield 98 Avon 131 Brownsburg163Race winner Lulu Black (HSE) 182247Other Southeastern runners 8 LillyCummins 185830 10 Sabrina Bippus190989 17 Ellie Pedersen 19359124 Maddie Mirro 194591 39 AbbyLohman 200828 45 Kayleigh Witt202893 55 Katie Murhling 21039557 Sam Alphin 213189 64 AbbyJones 221012Noblesville runners 6 Abi Little183901 14 Kat Dombroski 19277919 Aubrie Deal 193987 20 SophieReichard 194072 21 Aubrey Swart194430 26 Katherine Sandys194749 32 Abbie Klinker 195639 49Taylor Gregory 203061 58 BrynnEaton 213219 61 Maria Anderson214142Fishers runners 5 Miya Wai 18332716 Corinne Yorkman 193130 18Kamya Lapsley 193753 28 TessaKraft 195167 31 Lilia Bodnar195631 34 Corinne OLeary 19588238 Abby Carter 200703 43 DebbieShera 202512
Westfield runners 7 Gabby Dilick184739 13 Gabby Brown 19243815 Lauren Bailey 193002 30 SydneyClifford 195376 33 Carly Bodajewicz195812 42 Lucy Shaub 202027 44Madison Smith 202688 46 SarahHamlet 202908 47 Ashley Senerius202984 53 Kyla Curtis 205353
Hamilton Heights competed in theHoosier Conference meet on Saturday
The Huskies boys finished fifth withDylan Young placing 13th individuallyAbby Christiansen was 15th for the Heightsgirls
BOYS RACETeam scores West Lafayette 25Western 93 Twin Lakes 101 Lewis Cass129 Hamilton Heights 135 RensselaerCentral 162 Tipton 172 Benton Central181 Lafayette Central Catholic 193Northwestern 229Race winner Josh Everetts (W)1647630Heights runners 13 Dylan Young1818480 18 Price Knowles 183759024 George Harden 1847080 33Michael Tyner 1916053 47 JacobGlover 2010120 67 Travis Kreitzer2925533 68 Trent Ward 3049600GIRLS RACETeam scores West Lafayette 50 BentonCentral 63 Rensselaer Central 104 TwinLakes 109 Western 127 Lewis Cass145 Northwestern 161 Hamilton Heights186 Lafayette Central Catholic 221Tipton 259Race winner Miah Martin (LC) 1855046Heights runners 15 Abby Christiansen2034670 22 Chloe Henderson2102270 48 Elizabeth Shrock2259550 49 Alex Lopez 2305583 52Kylie Schakel 2336116 61 Ellie Hunter2441766 63 Jenna Tomaszewski2608076
ROYALS From Page 12
Reporter photos by Kent Graham
Hamilton Southeasternrsquos Gabe Fendel (1704) led the way for the Royals and the field at the Hoosier Crossroads Conference cross country meet Saturday Fendel wonthe individual race and helped the Royals to the team championship
Fishersrsquo Miya Wai placed fifth in the girls race
Pictured Nick Leahy and Desmond Herrell Westfield Zachary Freeman and Levi Neuzerling Noblesville Ben WagonerHamilton Southeastern
American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 93 68 578 -Baltimore 88 73 547 50Toronto 88 73 547 50NY Yankees 84 77 522 90Tampa Bay 67 94 416 260Central W L PCT GBCleveland 93 67 581 -Detroit 86 74 538 70Kansas City 81 80 503 125Chi White Sox 78 83 484 155Minnesota 58 103 360 355West W L PCT GBTexas 95 66 590 -Seattle 86 75 534 90Houston 84 77 522 110LA Angels 73 88 453 220Oakland 68 93 422 270
National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 94 67 584 -NY Mets 87 74 540 70Miami 79 81 494 145Philadelphia 70 91 435 240Atlanta 67 93 419 265Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 102 58 638 -St Louis 85 76 528 175Pittsburgh 78 82 488 240Milwaukee 72 89 447 305Cincinnati 68 93 422 345West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 91 70 565 -San Francisco 86 75 534 50Colorado 75 86 466 160Arizona 68 93 422 230San Diego 68 93 422 230
MLB standingsSaturdayrsquos scores
NY Mets 5 Philadelphia 3St Louis 4 Pittsburgh 3
NY Yankees 7 Baltimore 3San Francisco 3 LA Dodgers 0
Washington 2 Miami 1Cincinnati 7 Chi Cubs 4
Cleveland 6 Kansas City 3
Atlanta 5 Detroit 3Minnesota 6 Chi White Sox 0
Toronto 4 Boston 3Tampa Bay 4 Texas 1
Milwaukee 4 Colorado 3 10 inningsArizona 9 San Diego 5
Houston 3 LA Angels 0Oakland 9 Seattle 8 10 innings
Solutions are located on Page 8
STATEPOINT CROSSWORD CLUESTHEME The 1950s
ACROSS1 Rn a health hazard6 One noble or inert9 Multitude13 Port city in Japan14 Pie ____ ____ mode15 Inflict a blow16 Prime Minister of India in the1950s17 Under the weather18 Line in London19 49th state21 Space Race starter23 ____ Hunt with LloydBridges24 First one on a ship25 PC brain28 Divas solo30 Frustration in print34 RIP pots36 Ben Afflecks 2012 Oscarwinner
38 Flax fabric40 This and the other41 Polynesian kingdom43 Man Rays art movement44 The inner self46 Indian Lilac47 Units of work48 Scale model of Earth50 It was on Little Anthonyspillow in 195852 Grazing field53 Spiritedness55 African tam-___57 Jackie Robinsons and DukeSniders team61 ____ Khrushchev64 Goodbye in Spanish65 Commotion67 Not active69 Haunted house sounds70 American cuckoo71 Rocks at mountain base72 Gaelic73 Thunderbird
74 Macho guy
DOWN1 Actordirector Howard2 Between ports3 Willy Wonka creator4 Ladies fingers5 Post-roller coaster ride condition6 Mother Earth to Ancient Greeks7 ____ About Eve starringBette Davis8 Pico de gallo eg9 Obscenity10 Property right11 Tiny purse or case12 168 hours15 High-pitched cry20 One of 24 in pure gold22 Every child One voice org24 Ian McKellen in X-Men films25 Fulgencio Batistas home26 Fork tooth27 ____ death do us part29 Like imaginary curtain
31 Park and ____32 Twist and distort33 Neighbor separator35 Idiot in Yiddish37 Type of molding39 Aeronautics and aerospaceresearch org42 Stradivari competitor45 Mother ____ The Sound ofMusic49 Go wrong51 Debonair54 Lucky Starr series authorAsimov56 Kind of pie57 Female equivalent of sir58 O in BO59 Buenos ____60 2014 movie ____ Girl61 Dark as in movie62 One of Ikes two63 Carpet layers calculation66 CrickWatsonFranklindiscovery68 X
Puzzles14
Sports 13
Westfield runners 9 Aaron Bennett160454 12 Desmond Herrell 16129216 Nick Leahy 161812 33 NoahShourd 165603 34 James McClure165661 40 Derek Maue 170271 42Kevin Greene 170806 45 DrewSchmitz 171223 52 Noah Douthit172169 55 Luke Tragesser 172864Noblesville runners 10 Levi Neuzerling160591 11 Eric Hoffman 161204 23Zachary Freeman 163564 49 BlakeHipkiss 171567 50 Jack Commeville171820 57 Luke Balciunas 17306959 Truman Angel 174226 62 BraedonGossard 174786 64 Jaden Wills175543GIRLS RACETeam scores Hamilton Southeastern60 Zionsville 61 Noblesville 80 Fishers98 Westfield 98 Avon 131 Brownsburg163Race winner Lulu Black (HSE) 182247Other Southeastern runners 8 LillyCummins 185830 10 Sabrina Bippus190989 17 Ellie Pedersen 19359124 Maddie Mirro 194591 39 AbbyLohman 200828 45 Kayleigh Witt202893 55 Katie Murhling 21039557 Sam Alphin 213189 64 AbbyJones 221012Noblesville runners 6 Abi Little183901 14 Kat Dombroski 19277919 Aubrie Deal 193987 20 SophieReichard 194072 21 Aubrey Swart194430 26 Katherine Sandys194749 32 Abbie Klinker 195639 49Taylor Gregory 203061 58 BrynnEaton 213219 61 Maria Anderson214142Fishers runners 5 Miya Wai 18332716 Corinne Yorkman 193130 18Kamya Lapsley 193753 28 TessaKraft 195167 31 Lilia Bodnar195631 34 Corinne OLeary 19588238 Abby Carter 200703 43 DebbieShera 202512
Westfield runners 7 Gabby Dilick184739 13 Gabby Brown 19243815 Lauren Bailey 193002 30 SydneyClifford 195376 33 Carly Bodajewicz195812 42 Lucy Shaub 202027 44Madison Smith 202688 46 SarahHamlet 202908 47 Ashley Senerius202984 53 Kyla Curtis 205353
Hamilton Heights competed in theHoosier Conference meet on Saturday
The Huskies boys finished fifth withDylan Young placing 13th individuallyAbby Christiansen was 15th for the Heightsgirls
BOYS RACETeam scores West Lafayette 25Western 93 Twin Lakes 101 Lewis Cass129 Hamilton Heights 135 RensselaerCentral 162 Tipton 172 Benton Central181 Lafayette Central Catholic 193Northwestern 229Race winner Josh Everetts (W)1647630Heights runners 13 Dylan Young1818480 18 Price Knowles 183759024 George Harden 1847080 33Michael Tyner 1916053 47 JacobGlover 2010120 67 Travis Kreitzer2925533 68 Trent Ward 3049600GIRLS RACETeam scores West Lafayette 50 BentonCentral 63 Rensselaer Central 104 TwinLakes 109 Western 127 Lewis Cass145 Northwestern 161 Hamilton Heights186 Lafayette Central Catholic 221Tipton 259Race winner Miah Martin (LC) 1855046Heights runners 15 Abby Christiansen2034670 22 Chloe Henderson2102270 48 Elizabeth Shrock2259550 49 Alex Lopez 2305583 52Kylie Schakel 2336116 61 Ellie Hunter2441766 63 Jenna Tomaszewski2608076
ROYALS From Page 12
Reporter photos by Kent Graham
Hamilton Southeasternrsquos Gabe Fendel (1704) led the way for the Royals and the field at the Hoosier Crossroads Conference cross country meet Saturday Fendel wonthe individual race and helped the Royals to the team championship
Fishersrsquo Miya Wai placed fifth in the girls race
Pictured Nick Leahy and Desmond Herrell Westfield Zachary Freeman and Levi Neuzerling Noblesville Ben WagonerHamilton Southeastern
American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 93 68 578 -Baltimore 88 73 547 50Toronto 88 73 547 50NY Yankees 84 77 522 90Tampa Bay 67 94 416 260Central W L PCT GBCleveland 93 67 581 -Detroit 86 74 538 70Kansas City 81 80 503 125Chi White Sox 78 83 484 155Minnesota 58 103 360 355West W L PCT GBTexas 95 66 590 -Seattle 86 75 534 90Houston 84 77 522 110LA Angels 73 88 453 220Oakland 68 93 422 270
National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 94 67 584 -NY Mets 87 74 540 70Miami 79 81 494 145Philadelphia 70 91 435 240Atlanta 67 93 419 265Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 102 58 638 -St Louis 85 76 528 175Pittsburgh 78 82 488 240Milwaukee 72 89 447 305Cincinnati 68 93 422 345West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 91 70 565 -San Francisco 86 75 534 50Colorado 75 86 466 160Arizona 68 93 422 230San Diego 68 93 422 230
MLB standingsSaturdayrsquos scores
NY Mets 5 Philadelphia 3St Louis 4 Pittsburgh 3
NY Yankees 7 Baltimore 3San Francisco 3 LA Dodgers 0
Washington 2 Miami 1Cincinnati 7 Chi Cubs 4
Cleveland 6 Kansas City 3
Atlanta 5 Detroit 3Minnesota 6 Chi White Sox 0
Toronto 4 Boston 3Tampa Bay 4 Texas 1
Milwaukee 4 Colorado 3 10 inningsArizona 9 San Diego 5
Houston 3 LA Angels 0Oakland 9 Seattle 8 10 innings
Solutions are located on Page 8
STATEPOINT CROSSWORD CLUESTHEME The 1950s
ACROSS1 Rn a health hazard6 One noble or inert9 Multitude13 Port city in Japan14 Pie ____ ____ mode15 Inflict a blow16 Prime Minister of India in the1950s17 Under the weather18 Line in London19 49th state21 Space Race starter23 ____ Hunt with LloydBridges24 First one on a ship25 PC brain28 Divas solo30 Frustration in print34 RIP pots36 Ben Afflecks 2012 Oscarwinner
38 Flax fabric40 This and the other41 Polynesian kingdom43 Man Rays art movement44 The inner self46 Indian Lilac47 Units of work48 Scale model of Earth50 It was on Little Anthonyspillow in 195852 Grazing field53 Spiritedness55 African tam-___57 Jackie Robinsons and DukeSniders team61 ____ Khrushchev64 Goodbye in Spanish65 Commotion67 Not active69 Haunted house sounds70 American cuckoo71 Rocks at mountain base72 Gaelic73 Thunderbird
74 Macho guy
DOWN1 Actordirector Howard2 Between ports3 Willy Wonka creator4 Ladies fingers5 Post-roller coaster ride condition6 Mother Earth to Ancient Greeks7 ____ About Eve starringBette Davis8 Pico de gallo eg9 Obscenity10 Property right11 Tiny purse or case12 168 hours15 High-pitched cry20 One of 24 in pure gold22 Every child One voice org24 Ian McKellen in X-Men films25 Fulgencio Batistas home26 Fork tooth27 ____ death do us part29 Like imaginary curtain
31 Park and ____32 Twist and distort33 Neighbor separator35 Idiot in Yiddish37 Type of molding39 Aeronautics and aerospaceresearch org42 Stradivari competitor45 Mother ____ The Sound ofMusic49 Go wrong51 Debonair54 Lucky Starr series authorAsimov56 Kind of pie57 Female equivalent of sir58 O in BO59 Buenos ____60 2014 movie ____ Girl61 Dark as in movie62 One of Ikes two63 Carpet layers calculation66 CrickWatsonFranklindiscovery68 X
Puzzles14
American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 93 68 578 -Baltimore 88 73 547 50Toronto 88 73 547 50NY Yankees 84 77 522 90Tampa Bay 67 94 416 260Central W L PCT GBCleveland 93 67 581 -Detroit 86 74 538 70Kansas City 81 80 503 125Chi White Sox 78 83 484 155Minnesota 58 103 360 355West W L PCT GBTexas 95 66 590 -Seattle 86 75 534 90Houston 84 77 522 110LA Angels 73 88 453 220Oakland 68 93 422 270
National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 94 67 584 -NY Mets 87 74 540 70Miami 79 81 494 145Philadelphia 70 91 435 240Atlanta 67 93 419 265Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 102 58 638 -St Louis 85 76 528 175Pittsburgh 78 82 488 240Milwaukee 72 89 447 305Cincinnati 68 93 422 345West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 91 70 565 -San Francisco 86 75 534 50Colorado 75 86 466 160Arizona 68 93 422 230San Diego 68 93 422 230
MLB standingsSaturdayrsquos scores
NY Mets 5 Philadelphia 3St Louis 4 Pittsburgh 3
NY Yankees 7 Baltimore 3San Francisco 3 LA Dodgers 0
Washington 2 Miami 1Cincinnati 7 Chi Cubs 4
Cleveland 6 Kansas City 3
Atlanta 5 Detroit 3Minnesota 6 Chi White Sox 0
Toronto 4 Boston 3Tampa Bay 4 Texas 1
Milwaukee 4 Colorado 3 10 inningsArizona 9 San Diego 5
Houston 3 LA Angels 0Oakland 9 Seattle 8 10 innings
Solutions are located on Page 8
STATEPOINT CROSSWORD CLUESTHEME The 1950s
ACROSS1 Rn a health hazard6 One noble or inert9 Multitude13 Port city in Japan14 Pie ____ ____ mode15 Inflict a blow16 Prime Minister of India in the1950s17 Under the weather18 Line in London19 49th state21 Space Race starter23 ____ Hunt with LloydBridges24 First one on a ship25 PC brain28 Divas solo30 Frustration in print34 RIP pots36 Ben Afflecks 2012 Oscarwinner
38 Flax fabric40 This and the other41 Polynesian kingdom43 Man Rays art movement44 The inner self46 Indian Lilac47 Units of work48 Scale model of Earth50 It was on Little Anthonyspillow in 195852 Grazing field53 Spiritedness55 African tam-___57 Jackie Robinsons and DukeSniders team61 ____ Khrushchev64 Goodbye in Spanish65 Commotion67 Not active69 Haunted house sounds70 American cuckoo71 Rocks at mountain base72 Gaelic73 Thunderbird
74 Macho guy
DOWN1 Actordirector Howard2 Between ports3 Willy Wonka creator4 Ladies fingers5 Post-roller coaster ride condition6 Mother Earth to Ancient Greeks7 ____ About Eve starringBette Davis8 Pico de gallo eg9 Obscenity10 Property right11 Tiny purse or case12 168 hours15 High-pitched cry20 One of 24 in pure gold22 Every child One voice org24 Ian McKellen in X-Men films25 Fulgencio Batistas home26 Fork tooth27 ____ death do us part29 Like imaginary curtain
31 Park and ____32 Twist and distort33 Neighbor separator35 Idiot in Yiddish37 Type of molding39 Aeronautics and aerospaceresearch org42 Stradivari competitor45 Mother ____ The Sound ofMusic49 Go wrong51 Debonair54 Lucky Starr series authorAsimov56 Kind of pie57 Female equivalent of sir58 O in BO59 Buenos ____60 2014 movie ____ Girl61 Dark as in movie62 One of Ikes two63 Carpet layers calculation66 CrickWatsonFranklindiscovery68 X
Puzzles14