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Wednesday, September 28, 2016 Sheridan, Noblesville, Cicero, Arcadia, Atlanta, Carmel, Fishers, Westfield Vol. 3, No. 192 A 40 percent chance of showers today, mainly after 8 a.m. A 30 percent chance of showers tonight. TODAY’S WEATHER HIGH: 65 LOW: 48 Old Picket Fence Where every item tells a story... Antiques and more Vintage and Primitive Items Exclusive Noblesville distributor of Blue Bell Farms soy candles & wax melts Bob Brehmer Bi-Centennial Pottery Indiana Stained Glass Tuesday - Friday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Sunday 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. 894 Logan Street Noblesville 317-774-1800 By FRED SWIFT Officials of the Indiana Transportation Museum (ITM) still do not know when they may be free to put trains back on the tracks of the Nickel Plate through Noblesville. Jeff Kehler, president of the ITM board, says his organization must await the report of an inspection commissioned by the Heritage Port Authority, owner of the rail line. Presumably that inspection will be done next month. The ITM will then be responsible for making any repairs that the inspection shows to be necessary for safe operations. The Nickel Plate runs from downtown Indianapolis to Tipton. The transportation museum, headquartered at Forest Park, has been the sole user of the tracks and responsible for its maintenance under an agreement with the port authority. Problems began early this year when disgruntled volunteers at the museum claimed the rails were not safe. The The League of Women Voters of Hamilton County will host three candidate forums this fall. The forums will take place at the following times and places: 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 18: Candidates for Hamilton County Auditor, Surveyor, Treasurer, Commissioner Districts 2 and 3; and Council At Large have been invited to participate. This forum will be held at the Noblesville City Hall, 16 S 10 th St. League member Janet Chandler will be moderator. 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 24, 2016: Candidates for the State Representative Districts 24, 32, 37, 39, and 88; and State Senate Districts 20 and 30 have been invited to participate. This forum will be at the Noblesville City Hall. League member Janet Chandler will be moderator. 6:30 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 27, 2016: Candidates for the U.S. Congressional District 5. The three candidates participating are Susan Brooks, Angela Demaree, and Matt Wittlief. This forum will be held at the Shamrock Springs Elementary School, 747 W 161st St., Westfield. League member Sandra Grant will be moderator. During the forums candidates will be given equal time to respond to written questions from the audience. The public is invited to attend. Three candidate forums The City of Fishers will hold a formal swearing-in ceremony for incoming Chief of Police, Mitch Thompson beginning at 4 p.m. Thursday. Mitch Thompson has been with the Fishers Police Department since 1991. In 1994, Thompson was promoted to Patrol Sergeant. In 1999, Chief of Police George Kehl selected Thompson for the position of Patrol Commander. Four years later Thompson was selected as the agencies’ Assistant Chief of Police. Thompson holds a Bachelor’s Degree from Indiana University (Bloomington) and Master’s Degree in Administration of Justice from The University of Phoenix. He is a Graduate of the 202nd Class of the FBI National Academy. He attended the FBI LEEDS (Law Enforcement Executive Development Seminar) Course in 2005, and in 2014, served as the FBI National Academy Associates President for the Indiana Chapter. Thompson is also a graduate of the Police Executive Leadership Academy. Thompson has been a Fishers resident since 1991. He has two children, both graduates of Hamilton Southeastern High School and currently in college (senior and freshman). The public is invited to attend the Swearing-In Ceremony that will take place in front of the Fishers Police Department. Immediately following, there will be a reception outside the police department. City of Fishers set to swear in next Chief of Police Thompson By MARY SUE ROWLAND It has been a good summer for Hamilton County. Fishers latest award of "2016 Community of the Year"; Carmel hosting a National PGA Golf Championship Tour; Cicero offering fireworks, "Dine on the Causeway", the lake; Westfield's Grand Park Sports Complex with 400 acres of sports fields and facilities; Atlanta's New Earth Festival attracting 100,000 visitors; Noblesville's Historic Town Square and more free family entertainment options in the County than any one family can do, so what is the problem? As the County has grown from the early 1800's, the population and opportunity has continued to move south in Hamilton County. In the early days, the growth of settlements was in the northern part of the County such as Boxley, Atlanta, and Arcadia . Today, the northern communities have few tax dollars and little growth especially in Atlanta and Arcadia. Boxley has a few homes and that is about all. Something of notice a couple weeks ago, was the Hamilton Heights Homecoming celebration that traveled through Arcadia as the kids rode and marched to the beat of the school band. The parade moved down the center of town to a cheering crowd of fans and parents. The parade passed building after building that still stands, boarded and closed. The once booming town with glass factories and industry is history in every sense of the word. Most of the downtown real estate is beyond repair with little hope Looking north for opportunity No timetable for trains Richie Hall/File photo The trains at the Indiana Transportation Museum will remain idle for an indefinite period. The Heritage Port Authority’s safety concerns kept the FairTrain (pictured) from running during the Indiana State Fair; the ITM board president said the museum is waiting on an inspection report by the port authority in order to make any necessary repairs.

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Page 1: No timetable for trains - Constant Contactfiles.constantcontact.com/57b55f5d301/d8ac4a32-e... · a National PGA Golf Championship Tour; Cicero offering fireworks, "Dine on ... Most

Wednesday September 28 2016Sheridan Noblesville Cicero Arcadia Atlanta Carmel Fishers Westfield

Vol 3 No 192 A 40 percent chance of showers todaymainly after 8 am A 30 percentchance of showers tonight

TODAYrsquoS WEATHER

HIGH 65 LOW 48

Old Picket FenceWhere every item tells a story

Antiques and moreVintage and Primitive Items

Exclusive Noblesville distributor of Blue Bell Farms soy candles amp wax melts

Bob Brehmer Bi-Centennial PotteryIndiana Stained Glass

Tuesday - Friday 10 am - 5 pm Saturday 10 am - 6 pm Sunday 1 pm - 4 pm 894 Logan Street Noblesville 317-774-1800

By FRED SWIFTOfficials of the Indiana Transportation

Museum (ITM) still do not know when theymay be free to put trains back on the tracksof the Nickel Plate through Noblesville JeffKehler president of the ITM board says hisorganization must await the report of aninspection commissioned by the HeritagePort Authority owner of the rail line

Presumably that inspection will be donenext month The ITM will then beresponsible for making any repairs that theinspection shows to be necessary for safeoperations The Nickel Plate runs fromdowntown Indianapolis to Tipton Thetransportation museum headquartered atForest Park has been the sole user of thetracks and responsible for its maintenanceunder an agreement with the port authority

Problems began early this year whendisgruntled volunteers at the museumclaimed the rails were not safe The

The League of Women Voters ofHamilton County will host threecandidate forums this fall

The forums will take place at thefollowing times and places

7 pm Tuesday Oct 18 Candidatesfor Hamilton County Auditor SurveyorTreasurer Commissioner Districts 2 and3 and Council At Large have beeninvited to participate This forum will beheld at the Noblesville City Hall 16 S10th St League member Janet Chandlerwill be moderator

7 pm Monday Oct 24 2016Candidates for the State RepresentativeDistricts 24 32 37 39 and 88 andState Senate Districts 20 and 30 havebeen invited to participate This forumwill be at the Noblesville City HallLeague member Janet Chandler will bemoderator

630 pm Thursday Oct 27 2016Candidates for the US CongressionalDistrict 5 The three candidatesparticipating are Susan Brooks AngelaDemaree and Matt Wittlief This forumwill be held at the Shamrock SpringsElementary School 747 W 161st StWestfield League member SandraGrant will be moderator

During the forums candidates willbe given equal time to respond to writtenquestions from the audience The publicis invited to attend

Three candidateforums

The City of Fishers will hold a formal swearing-in ceremonyfor incoming Chief of Police MitchThompson beginning at 4 pm Thursday

Mitch Thompson has been with theFishers Police Department since 1991 In1994 Thompson was promoted to PatrolSergeant In 1999 Chief of Police GeorgeKehl selected Thompson for the position ofPatrol Commander Four yearslater Thompson was selected as the agenciesrsquoAssistant Chief of Police

Thompson holds a Bachelorrsquos Degreefrom Indiana University (Bloomington) andMasterrsquos Degree in Administration of Justice

from The University of Phoenix He is a Graduate of the202nd Class of the FBI National Academy He attended the FBILEEDS (Law Enforcement Executive Development Seminar)Course in 2005 and in 2014 served as the FBI National AcademyAssociates President for the Indiana Chapter Thompson is also agraduate of the Police Executive Leadership Academy

Thompson has been a Fishers resident since 1991 He has twochildren both graduates of Hamilton Southeastern High School andcurrently in college (senior and freshman)

The public is invited to attend the Swearing-In Ceremony thatwill take place in front of the Fishers Police DepartmentImmediately following there will be a reception outside the policedepartment

City of Fishers set to swearin next Chief of Police

Thompson

By MARY SUE ROWLANDIt has been a good summer for Hamilton

County Fishers latestaward of 2016Community of theYear Carmel hostinga National PGA GolfChampionship TourCicero offeringfireworks Dine onthe Causeway thelake WestfieldsGrand Park SportsComplex with 400

acres of sports fields and facilities Atlantas

New Earth Festival attracting 100000visitors Noblesvilles Historic Town Squareand more free family entertainment optionsin the County than any one family can doso what is the problem

As the County has grown from the early1800s the population and opportunity hascontinued to move south in HamiltonCounty In the early days the growth ofsettlements was in the northern part of theCounty such as Boxley Atlanta andArcadia Today the northern communitieshave few tax dollars and little growthespecially in Atlanta and Arcadia Boxleyhas a few homes and that is about all

Something of notice a couple weeks agowas the Hamilton Heights Homecomingcelebration that traveled through Arcadia asthe kids rode and marched to the beat of theschool band The parade moved down thecenter of town to a cheering crowd of fansand parents The parade passed buildingafter building that still stands boarded andclosed The once booming town with glassfactories and industry is history in everysense of the word Most of the downtownreal estate is beyond repair with little hope

Looking north for opportunity

No timetable for trains

Richie HallFile photo

The trains at the Indiana Transportation Museum will remain idle for an indefinite period The Heritage Port Authorityrsquos safetyconcerns kept the FairTrain (pictured) from running during the Indiana State Fair the ITM board president said the museumis waiting on an inspection report by the port authority in order to make any necessary repairs

News2

of building a downtown again Restaurantscome and go shops try but few people come

What must those young impressionableminds thought the day of their homecomingparade Perhaps Is that my future and mydream

Atlanta holds their Annual New EarthFestival each year and thousands come tothe event with over 600 hundred vendorsQuite an accomplishment for such a smalltown But who returns during the year Themoney the town earns from the Festival goestoward financing the town for another yearbecause the tax income does not cover theexpenses of keeping the town going

Should the southern successful citieswith large budgets plans and economicdevelopment departments look north totheir Neighbors These towns have littleopportunity for growth or recoveryCounty government could be a strong andhelpful partner to the communities to thenorth For years and years the northerntowns have tried to do what it could but thebattle is more difficult each year Peoplewho live to the north love their towns andwant them to be the best they can beWithout options found in othercommunities people continue to live andenjoy the place they call home

Could the County government CarmelFishers Westfield Cicero and Noblesvillehave a meeting with Atlanta and Arcadiaand ask how can we help Formulate aPlan of Opportunity and a sharing ofresources to cover the next 10 years Itcalled Neighbor Helping Neighbor Callit an experiment in saving Americans homeplace Include the schools in theconversation to show those kids that thereis a grand future in Hamilton County all ofHamilton County This could be the mostrewarding important and challenging effortever accomplished and would be awardwinning Remember one day the southernmost cities will be out of land and will belooking north

volunteers were discharged after the claimsplus allegations of poor business practicesThe Indiana Attorney Generals office isreportedly looking into the business recordsbut have thus far reported nothing that theITM is aware of Kehler said

The Federal Railroad Administrationlooked into the safety concerns and reportedfinding no problems to the museumofficials But the port authority wanting toinsure safety suspended ITMs use of therails until further inspection is done As aresult there was no FairTrain this year ITMwas hoping to get back on track after LaborDay but that has not happened

Running excursion trains both north andsouth provides a big part of the museumsrevenue Trains taking riders to dinner atCicero and Atlanta along with youngstersto a Pumpkin Patch and later a Polar BearExpress are among the popular rides offeredfor many years The trains are considered atourist attraction for the county

Still unknown is whether any trains willbe able to run yet this year That will dependon the release of the inspection report andamount of time it takes to make any repairsfound to be needed

TRAINSFrom Page 1

ROWLAND From Page 1

Founder and Director of the HarvardInternational Negotiation Program DanielShapiro is coming to Westfield

The author and award-winningnegotiator will deliver two workshopsat Grand Park on October 26 Titled ldquoTheFive Keys to Successful NegotiationrdquoShapirorsquos lecture and workshop will providepractical approaches to amplify leadershipand influence ndash in business government andlife

The event is a partnership between theCity of Westfield and Hamilton CountyLeadership Academy

ldquoDan Shapirorsquos training will provideparticipants with a deep understanding ofnegotiation and emotional intelligence thatwill prove valuable to a variety ofprofessionsrdquo Westfield Chief of Staff ToddBurtron said ldquoIrsquove enjoyed reading DrShapirorsquos work and have had the

opportunity to participate in his workshopI can attest to the practical everyday impacthis knowledge can have on onersquos work andliferdquo

ldquoThe Hamilton County LeadershipAcademy is excited to partner with the Cityof Westfield in hosting Daniel ShapirordquoHCLA Executive Director Jill Doyle saidldquoNegotiating skills are very important in anykind of leadership including communityleadership and we hope our communitytakes advantage of learning from one of theexperts in this field

Shapirorsquos workshops will occur at 730am and noon on Oct 26 To learn more andto select which workshop yoursquod like toattend visit the HCLA signup pageby clicking here

The event is sponsored by Faegre BakerDaniels

Harvard educator negotiatorDaniel Shapiro to speak Oct 26

Grand Park has announced that Indiana Soccer Association (ISA) has relocated itsheadquarters to the Grand Park Events Center Beginning in November Indiana Soccerwill also offer a variety of indoor soccer leagues for ages 8U through Adult with optionsfor both full and small-sided play Futsal and more

ldquoWersquore excited to welcome Indiana Soccer to the Events Centerrdquo said Westfield MayorAndy Cook ldquoWe have a longstanding relationship with the organization at Grand Park andwersquore pleased that they are expanding their role at the park as the official indoor soccerprovider of the Events Centerrdquo

Indiana Soccer has played an integral role in developing the concept of the Grand ParkEvents Center into a world-class facility The new indoor leagues being offered are anideal complement to the existing 31 field sports outdoor fields that have already hostedseveral state regional and national soccer events

Dave Guthrie Indiana Soccer Executive Director commented that ldquothe Events Centerat Grand Park is an amazing facility that offers almost unlimited options for use by theIndiana Soccer membership to train and compete so that player development opportunitiesare maximized during the 365-day calendarrdquo

The Grand Park Events Center features three indoor fields which are all full-sided(110 yards x 73 yards) The roof is a minimum of 40 feet high to a maximum of 73 feetThe spectator concourses are 15 feet above the fields for excellent viewing of the activitiesThe Events Center also houses a full service restaurant on the main floor and a secondfloor grill with bar service and seating for up to 175 people overlooking the center field

With limited space in each age group the inaugural season is expected to fill up quicklyFor more information please visithttpwwwsoccerindianaorgcompetitionindooraspx

Indiana Soccer relocates headquartersto Grand Park Events Center

The Sheridan Youth Assistance Program is partnering with Chilis Restaurant for aGive Back Program to benefit the Hamilton County Harvest Food Bank

Simply present a voucher at one of the following four Chilis locations any time andas many times as you like between Oct 3 and 6 Noblesville 16815 Mercantile BlvdWestfield 14735 Thatcher Lane Keystone 3960 E 82nd St Traders Point 6020 W86th St

Its best to present a new voucher to your server each time you dine but voucherscan be reused One voucher will work for an entire table

Lisa Samuels Early Intervention Advocate for the SYAP said that if not for thefood bank the Sheridan Youth Assistance would not have been able to provide a sacklunch every day during the summer for the 15 students from Sheridan that attended theNoblesville Boys and Girls Club SYAP was able to transport and feed these studentsto give them a safe and engaging activity all summer

Fifteen percent of your purchases will help fund the programs and partnerships thatHamilton County Harvest Food Bank utilize to fight hunger here in Hamilton County

To receive a flyer or for more information contact Lisa Samuels atlsamuelssheridank12inus

Sheridan Youth Assistancepartners with Chilirsquos

3Obituaries

Hamilton CountyReporter

Contact InformationPhone

317-408-5548

EmailHamiltonconorthreporterhotmailcom

Publisher Jeff JellisonHamiltonconorthreporterhotmailcom

317-408-5548

Editor Don JellisonHoosiermabaaolcom

317-773-2769

Sports Editor Richie HallRhall1977gmailcomTwitter Richie_Hall

Web Addresswwwhc-reportercom

Mailing AddressPO Box190

Westfield IN 46074

Subscripton InformationPrint Edition

3 months $186 months $341 Year $68

Daily Email Edition6 months $251 Year $50

For she said within herself If I may but touch his garment I shallbe whole

- Matthew 921

50 Years AgoNews The Hamilton County jury commissioners this week chose potentialmembers of the grand and petit juries for the October term plus nearly200 alternates who may be called any time during October Novemberand December if jurors on the petit list are exhausted A list of 15 grandjury prospects were picked of which six will serve if the panel is calledin the next three monthsSports The theme of the winning junior class float in the Carmel Highfootball Homecoming read ldquoCome Alive Yoursquore In The GreyhoundGenerationrdquo And brother what a generation it is Coach Dick Nyers andhis Carmel Greyhounds are writing a football tale which will be longremembered in the schoolrsquos athletic historyAd Davis Furniture Walnut Table with 6 High-back Chairs $12500

Bernard ldquoBernierdquo Celusnak

February 3 1929 - September 26 2016

Bernard Bernie Celusnak 87 of Carmel Indiana passed away on MondaySeptember 26 2016 at his home He was born on February 3 1929 toCharles and Suzanna (Rimarcik) Celusnak in Detroit Michigan

For 34 years Bernie worked in automotive design at the GMDesign Center Upon retirement Bernie and Anna moved to HigginsLake Michigan where they lived for 20 years They enjoyed fishingboating and grilling outdoors with their grandchildren before movingto Indiana in 2012 Bernie was an amazing man and a loving fatherhusband brother and grandfather

He is survived by his wife of 61 years Anna (Cernicky) Celusnakdaughter Diane (Dan) Byrne son Michael (Cynthia) Celusnak brothers Charles Celusnakand Frank Celsnak four grandchildren Kelly (Eric) Kniowski Kristin Byrne KimberlyBradway and Brian Celusnak and two great-grandchildren Grayson Kniowski and AidenBradway

In addition to his parents Bernie was preceded in death by his brother John CelusnakServices will be held at 1030 am on Friday September 30 2016 at St Louis de

Montfort Catholic Church 11441 Hague Road in Fishers with visitation from 1000 am tothe time of service Burial will be at Our Lady of Peace Cemetery in Indianapolis

Memorial contributions may be made to Alzheimers Association 50 East 91st StreetSuite 100 Indianapolis IN 46240

Condolences wwwrandallrobertscom

Maria Cornelia Ataide

July 11 1945 - September 24 2016

Maria Cornelia Ataide 71 of Noblesville passed away on Saturday September 242016 at home She was born on July 11 1945 to Michael and Cornelia(Barnard) Fourie in Pretoria South Africa

Maria retired from Alberton High School in South Africa afterteaching business economics accounting and typing for 40 years Sheimmigrated to the United States in 2012 and was a member ofNoblesville First United Methodist Church where she was involvedwith the Dinners On Us Ugly Quilts and Elderberries programs Shealso was a volunteer at Conner Prairie and the Fishers YMCA

She is survived by her daughter Melanie Angbao brother DanieFourie three grandchildren Sophia Simon and Solomon Angbao two

nieces Adele and Michelle and two nephews Andre and DanieIn addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband of 45 years

Romulo Ataide who passed away in 2012 and her son Miguel who passed away in 2013Services will be held at 1100 am on Saturday October 8 2016 at Noblesville First

United Methodist Church 2051 Monument Street in Noblesville with Lay Minister PhyllisHunter officiating

Arrangements have been entrusted to Randall amp Roberts Funeral Home in NoblesvilleCondolences wwwrandallrobertscom

Phyllis Marie Sears

October 10 1929 - September 23 2016

Phyllis Marie Sears 86 of Speedway passed away on Friday September 23 2016 atIU Health West Hospital in Avon She was born on October 10 1929to Clem and Slyvia (Berg) Ridgeway in Hamilton County Indiana

Phyllis was a retired teacher and enjoyed a weekly dinner club withher retired teacher friends She enjoyed sewing playing card gamesand reading the daily news Phyllis loved spending time with her family

She is survived by eight grandchildren and four great-grandchildren In addition to her parents Phyllis was preceded in deathby her husband Tom Sears and daughter Sharon Thomas

Services will be held at 300 pm on Thursday September 292016 at Randall amp Roberts Funeral Home 1150 Logan Street in

Noblesville with visitation from 100 pm to the time of service Rev Stanley R Suttonwill officiate Burial will be at Prairie Baptist Cemetery in Noblesville

Memorial contributions may be made to Humane Society for Hamilton County 1721Pleasant Street Suite B Noblesville IN 46060

Condolences wwwrandallrobertscom

Hamilton County Reporter

Hamilton Countyrsquos Hometown Newspaper

Additional obituariesappear on

Page 4

Obituaries and News4Wanda A Sigler

April 15 1925 - September 26 2016

Wanda A Sigler 91 of Fortville passed away on Monday September 26 2016 at herhome She was born on April 15 1925 to Floyd and Portia (Baker) Shyin Anderson Indiana

For 18 years Wanda worked as a claims clerk for College LifeInsurance She was a Christian and member of Cyntheanne ChristianChurch where she was a Sunday school teacher Wanda was a CubScout leader a cow amp sheep herder played the piano had a great senseof humor and loved animals She grew houseplants as a hobby andloved flowers especially violets Most of all Wanda was a very lovingmother and grandmother

She is survived by her children Lynnette Hendrickson Dean (Kyla)Sigler Melanie Sigler (Randy Kingsolver) and Lisa Bruner (Steve Guinn) sister Norma(Ralph) Smith five grandchildren Melissa (Christopher) Himes Brent (Abigail)Hazelbaker Matt (Cheli) Sigler Nick (DeeDee) Sigler and Madison Bruner and ninegreat-grandchildren

In addition to her parents Wanda was preceded in death by her husband Harry BillSigler in 1983 sister Patti Collins and best friend Ralph McCord

Visitation will be from 400 pm to 800 pm on Friday September 30 2016 atCyntheanne Christian Church 13151 Cyntheanne Road in Fishers Services will be heldat 1100 am on Saturday October 1 2016 at the church with an additional visitation onehour prior Pastor Brent Emerick will officiate Burial will be at Gravel Lawn Cemeteryin Fortville

Memorial contributions may be made to Cyntheanne Christian Church 13151Cyntheanne Road Fishers IN 46037

Condolences wwwrandallrobertscom

Areline Louise Hauke

May 20 1932 - September 26 2016

Areline Louise Hauke 84 of Noblesville passed away on the morning of MondaySeptember 26 2016 at Harbour Manor Care Center in Noblesville Shewas born on May 20 1932 to Albert and Etta (Robinson) Brown inCalifornia

Areline was a homemaker and had also worked with the familybusiness OVA Industrial Supply amp Tool She was a 1951 graduateof Fort Wayne Central High School and had attended IU Her greatestaccomplishment was spending time with her family and being a wifemother and grandmother She enjoyed reading flower gardeningwatching old movies computer work and camping with family Shewas a member of Christ Lutheran Church in Noblesville and a former

member of St James Lutheran Church in Marion INShe is survived by her children Renee L (John) South Dr Michael J (Kaleen) Hauke

Kim S (Stephen) Yann Dean A (Ann) Hauke and Jeffrey V (Kelly) Hauke brother DrGlenn (Donna) Brown 10 grandchildren Megan Lori Kaleena Jessica JustinAlexandria Samantha Sarah Rachel and Rebecca and great-grandchildren JaidenAdalee Iris Emma and Thomas (who is on the way)

In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband James F Haukewho passed away in 2006

Services will be held at 1100 am on Saturday October 8 2016 at Christ LutheranChurch 10055 East 186th Street in Noblesville with visitation beginning at1000 amRev Adrian Piazza will officiate Burial will be at Grant Memorial Park Cemetery inMarion IN

Memorial contributions may be made to American Cancer Society 5635 W 96th StreetSuite 100 Indianapolis IN 46278

Condolences wwwrandallrobertscom

On Friday Carmel High School will have its annual homecoming parade that willtemporarily close sections of Main Street Range Line Road and 136th Street from 1 to130 pm

The CHS homecoming parade will commence from 520 E Main St and travel westto Range Line Road and then north to 136th Street The parade will conclude around 130pm near the CHS football stadium (off of 136th Street) Please allow for extra traveltime during these temporary road closures

Carmel Homecoming paradewill be Friday afternoon

Next Noblesville Townshipboard meeting is Oct 5

Noblesville Township will conduct its next board meeting at 4 pm Wednesday Oct5 at the Noblesville Township Trustee office 836 Division St

On the agenda will be a review of minutes old business the 2017 budget adoptionnew medical insurance policy and community center contacts

An episode of House Hunters that wasfilmed earlier in the year in Carmel is set toair this Thursday September 29th at 10pm on HGTV

More information can be found hereht tp wwwhgtvcomshowshouse-huntersepisodeshigh-end-custom-home-in-carmel-indiana

Carmel ldquoHouseHuntersrdquo episodeairs Thursday

Starting around 8 am today motoristsshould expect varying lane closures onnorthbound and southbound US 31 justsouth of 126th StreetCarmel Drive Crewsplan to work on the weight measurement andrecording sensors during these varying lanerestrictions until about 4 pm Restrictionswill resume during the same time periodon ThursdaySouthbound US 31 lane closures continuenear 116th Street

Crews continue to restrict southboundUS 31 to two lanes near 116th Street tosmooth the pavement on the bridgeapproaches Today they plan to modify thelane restrictions during daytime hours Twolanes will remain open on southboundUS 31 following this modification Theselane closures are expected to end in mid-October

US 31 lane closures near126th StreetCarmelDrive start today

News 5

The third annual Carmel onCanvas plein air paint out was held Friday toSunday September 16-18 This open-airpainting exhibition and competition tookplace on the sidewalks throughout theCarmel Arts amp Design District

Carmel on Canvas is an event that isperfectly aligned with our strategy of usingthe arts as an economic development toolIt was wonderful to see so many artists travelto Carmel from across the Midwest to createworks of art using Carmels Arts amp DesignDistrict as their inspiration One of myfavorite aspects of this event is that theartists interact with the public who are ableto see the works of art created Our desire isto grow this event to be the best plein airpaint out in the country said Carmel MayorJim Brainard

The Carmel on Canvas plein air eventhosted more than 70 highly acclaimed artistsfrom the Midwest including WisconsinChicago Ft Wayne Bloomington and othercommunities The artists competed in avariety of plein air contests within the 3-dayevent They registered in a division thatmatched their skill level professional non-professional and teen Rachel Perry formerfine art curator of the Indiana State Museumand author of numerous art articles andbooks judged the artwork with theexception of the Saturday morning QuickPaint

This year two new components wereadded to this annual event OnSaturday morning a Quick Paint took placeat the Carmel Farmers Market at CenterGreen The winner of this contest wasselected by visitors to the market which

raised community awareness of the eventoverall The success of this Quick Paintmade it clear that this element will beretained for next years event

The second new component that wasincorporated into the event wasthe Sunday afternoon Art Fair where artistsdisplayed and sold their work to visitorsArtists displayed creations from the Carmelon Canvas event as well as pieces from theirbroader scope of work

The awards for the 2016 Carmel onCanvas are as follows

PROFESSIONAL DIVISIONGrand Prize ($5000) Wyatt LeGrandBloomfield2nd Place ($3000) Nancie Mertz ChicagoIL3rd Place ($1500) Troy KilgoreBloomingtonMerit Winner ($100) Andrea Borjab FtWayneMerit Winner ($100) Mark BurkettMooresvilleMerit Winner ($100) Jed DorseyIndianapolisMerit Winner ($100) Morris KurzIndianapolisMerit Winner ($100) Bob MeyersIndianapolisMerit Winner ($100) DK Palecek KauKauna WIMerit Winner ($100) Mark RatzlaffBloomingtonMerit Winner ($100) Nicholai ShaverIndianapolisMerit Winner ($100) Melinda Spear-HuffSheridan

Merit Winner ($100) Alicia ZanoniIndianapolis

NON-PROFESSIONAL DIVISION1st Place ($200) Jan Johnson Indianapolis2nd Place ($100) SepidehMotevaselolhagh IndianapolisMerit Winner ($50) AndrewCampbell NoblesvilleMerit Winner ($50) Katherine Fehn CarmelMerit Winner ($50) Shakila Garugu Fishers

TEEN DIVISION1st Place ($100) Izzy Monger Carmel2nd Place ($75) Laurabeth Landis Kirklin3rd Place ($50) Isabelle Landis Kirklin

QUICK PAINT 11st Place ($500) John Kelty Ft Wayne2nd Place ($300) Nancie Mertz ChicagoIL3rd Place ($200) Jed Dorsey Indianapolis

QUICK PAINT 21st Place ($500) Jeremy Roy Indianapolis2nd Place ($300) Anna Afshar Fishers

3rd Place ($200) Kathy BlankenheimBrownsburg

PURCHASE AWARDSHighgarden Real Estate ($400) JerryPoints IndianapolisBazbeaux Pizza ($400) Anna AfsharFishersBubs Burgers and Ice Cream ($250)Charles McNally IndianapolisAgave Mexican ($200) Greg Clack InIndianapolisGreeks Pizzeria ($200) Robin Peet CarmelPNC Bank ($200) Cathy Bauder WestfieldReStyled ($200) Roxanne Larson Carmel

The Purchase Awards paintings havebeen presented to each business for displayin their establishment Please stop by thebusinesses to see the different winningpaintings A variety of paintings can be seenand purchased at the local galleries inCarmel too Best of Show winners fromprevious years are displayed at All ThingsCarmel - 110 W Main St Carmel

Hamilton EastPublic Library lists

Here are the Hamilton East Public Li-brary items lists for the week of Sept 262016

New Adult Fiction Books1 The Girl in the Red Coat A novel byKate Hamer2 The Girls by Emma Cline3 With Every Breath by Maya Banks4 Puppet Master by Dale Brown5 The Jealous Kind by James Lee Burke6 Pirate by Clive Cussler7 Razor Girl by Carl Hiaasen8 Downfall by JA Jance9 High Stakes edited by George RRMartin10 Commonwealth by Ann Patchett

New Adult Nonfiction Books1 Sams Teach Yourself C++ in 24 Hoursby Rogers Cadenhead2 Conviction The Untold Story of PuttingJodi Arias Behind Bars by Juan Martinez3 For the Glory Eric Liddells Journeyfrom Olympic Champion to Modern Mar-tyr by Duncan Hamilton4 A Little Thing Called Life On LovingElvis Presley Bruce Jenner and Songs inBetween by Linda Thompson5 The Romanovs 1613-1918 by SimonSebag Montefiore6 SharePoint 2016 for Dummies by Rose-marie Withee7 The Snowden Files The Inside Story ofthe Worlds Most Wanted Man by LukeHarding8 Finding Calm for the Expectant MomTools for Reducing Stress Anxiety and

Mood Swings During your Pregnancy byAlice Domar9 Love Is All You Need The Revolution-ary Bond-Based Approach to EducatingYour Dog by Jennifer Arnold10 The Vaccine-Friendly Plan Dr PaulsSafe and Effective Approach to Immunityand Health - Paul Thomas MD

New DVDs1 Ride Along 22 A Royal Night Out3 Eddie the Eagle4 Gods Not Dead 25 My Big Fat Greek Wedding 26 The In-Laws7 Falstaff (Chimes at Midnight)8 Inspector Lewis - Series 89 Parched10 The Phenom

New Music CDs1 Live at the Hollywood Bowl by TheBeatles2 Dig Your Roots by Florida GeorgiaLine3 Kinda Dont Care by Justin Moore4 Suicide Squad - Original Motion PictureSoundtrack5 Straight Shooter by Bad Company6 Out Among the Stars by Johnny Cash7 Best of Chris Isaak by Chris Isaak8 The best of Bread by Bread9 Anthology Hey Ho Lets Go by Ra-mones10 Sounds of the South 1 Sounds of theSouth Blue Ridge Mountain Music A Mu-sical Journey from the Georgia Sea Islandsto the Mississippi Delta by Alan Lomax

2016 Carmel on Canvas results

Sports6

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorJust how much will an old heart take Or a young heartldquoWe have lost two games in a row by a point but we are staying positiverdquo said

Westfield coach Jake Gilbert looking to this weekrsquos home Hoosier Crossroads Conferencegame with Avonrdquo

Looking at scores Westfield could be in for another tight gameAvon for example has defeated Hamilton Southeastern 31-28 Westfield lost to HSE

21-20 Westfield lost 29-28 in overtime to Brownsburg Avon has lost to Brownsburg30-22

Avon is 3-3 The Orioles also have lost to Ben Davis 38-7 and to Whiteland 22-21They have defeated Plainfield 35-31 and Fishers 38-3

Westfield this week is ranked No 5 in Class 5A behind Fort Wayne Snider NewPalestine Bloomington South and Columbus East

ldquoWe have lots of work to do to get better and we have to find ways to win the closeonerdquo Gilbert talked about his 4-2 Shamrocks ldquoWe still believe we can be a very goodfootball team Wersquove just lost to a couple of good football teamsrdquo

Westfieldrsquos offense in six games has proven they can move the ball through the air andon the ground

In five games (he missed one game by injury) senior quarterback Andy Sweet has hiton 42-of-78 passes for 679 yards He has thrown for six touchdowns and has not beenintercepted

Sweetrsquos top receiver has been Evan Manley with 17 receptions for 362 yards and fiveof the Shamrocksrsquo seven aerial touchdowns Jonathan Swidan has 10 catches for 146 yards

Nate Froelich and Swidan have pounded the way on the ground Froelich has carried106 times for 628 yards and seven touchdowns and Swidan has carried 73 times for 379yards and six scores

Westfield has scored 16 times on the ground and seven times through the airGilbert said Westfield will have to play well on defenseldquoAvon has one of the best players in the state in Bryant Fitzpatrickrdquo pointed out the

Westfield coach ldquoHersquos explosive and dangerous He plays running back and offensivelinebacker and returns kicksrdquo

In 37 carries Fitzpatrick has run for 288 yards and five touchdowns Sampson Jamesis Avonrsquos leading rusher with 343 yards in 84 carries

The Orioles can sling the football Quarterback Cameron Misner has connected on 65passes in 146 attempts for 880 yards He has tossed for 10 touchdowns and has beenintercepted just two times His leading receiver is Luke Shayotovich with 27 catches for326 yards

Avon has defeated Westfield two consecutive times 35-20 last year and 23-6 twoseasons ago Westfield won 17-15 three years ago

ldquoAvon is a much younger team than usual but they are still big strong and fast likealwaysrdquo Gilbert added

Westfield hosts Avon

Westfield Probable LineupsOffense DefenseQB Andy Sweet Sr 190 E Matthew Tongate Sr 175RB Johnny Swidan Sr 205 T Griffin Lickfeldt Jr 240WR Evan Manley Sr 165 DT Elisha Lennon Sr 205WR Josue Gonzalez Sr 155 E Byron Hubbard Sr 190WR Kaleb Pettijohn Jr 160 LB Justin Frey Sr 160RB Nate Froelich Jr 190 LB Jackson Garrett Sr 205TE Hayden Russell Sr 240 LB Hank Grenda Sr 205T Matt Robinson Jr 250 LB Devin McGinnis Sr 180G Chad Reeh Sr 260 C Caleb Sanburn Sr 170C Spencer Stachyra Sr 290 C Chris Zolto Sr 173G Austin Dollens Sr 270 SS Koby Hauser Jr 190T Gannon Asher Sr 190 FS Lucas Schultz Sr 160

Quarterback Andy Sweet has thrown for six touchdowns for Westfield so far thisseason The Shamrocks host Avon Friday night

Brian ReddickFile photo

Sports 7

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorCarmelrsquos football program is a little

different than many For example whilemany will select ldquocupcakesrdquo forhomecoming games Carmel this Friday willcelebrate homecoming by host long-timeMIC Conference rival Ben Davis which thisweek is tied for sixth in the Indiana CoachesAssociationrsquos 6A poll

Of course there are few cupcakes onCarmelrsquos schedule

Another thing different about Carmelfootball The Greyhounds are tied for No10 in the same poll Despite only a 3-3 record

Ben Davis is 4-2 but only 1-2 in theGiantsrsquo last three games In comparingscores Ben Davis has defeated Pike 48-14and beaten Lawrence North 41-14 whilelosing to Center Grove 20-7 Carmel hasbeaten Pike 65-27 and lost to Center Grove19-6 and to Lawrence North 27-20

ldquoBen Davis is extremely talented andwell-coachedrdquo Carmel coach John Heberttalked about the Giants ldquoEven in the gamesthey lost they played with great physicalityand energy They are certainly one of the topfive teams in the state in my opinion

ldquoStopping their quarterback ReeceTaylor will be a major challenge The frontseven of the Gantsrsquo defense is as good asanyone in the staterdquo Hebert added

Taylor is outstanding He has completed89-of-143 passes for 1023 yards and seventouchdowns He has carried the pigskin 64times for 608 yards His leading receiving

is Noah Thomas with 20 catches for 195yards

Carmel is coming off a victory overNorth Central

ldquoAgain we did not get off to the fast startwe soughtrdquo Hebert said ldquoOffensively ittook us several series before we establishedour game plan Once we did that ourrunning game got going and we were ableto establish a rhythm

That running game is led by JeromeHalsell with 503 yards in 86 carries for a 58yard average per trip Camari Hunt hasaveraged 65 with 274 yards in 42 carries

ldquoJalen Walker Ethan MerriweatherCamari Hunt and Jerome Halsell made playscontributing to a 48-point productionrdquo saidHebert

ldquoDefensively after a strong start NorthCentralrsquos offense proved to be a challengeto stop Jacob Abrams had a strong gameincluding a pass interception which led to afield goal and put us up 17-6 as the first halfexpiredrdquo said Hebert

Carmelrsquos passing game also has beenoutstanding Ben McDonald is 73-for-110for 939 yards and 14 touchdowns He hasbeen intercepted just two times

Walker has 27 catches for 310 yards andseven touchdowns and Merriweather 19receptions for 306 yards and five TDs

Carmel has defeated Ben Davis twoconsecutive times 35-21 last year and 37-14two years ago The Giants won 28-24 threeseasons ago

The Giants are coming

Carmel Probable LineupsOffense DefenseQB Jake McDonald Jr 175 DE Britt Beery Sr 262WR Ethan Merriweather Sr 172 N Logan Burgess Sr 205WR Jalen Walker Sr 165 DE Kylan Cole Sr 264TE Kurt Rafdal Sr 235 OLB John Hokanson Jr 185TB Jerome Halsell Sr 190 OLB Beau Robbins So 230G Jakob Ford Sr 264 OLB Joey Schmidt So 205C Trevor Scott Sr 273 ILB Justin Fleck Sr 187T Mark Sickford Sr 257 ILB Jack Van Remortel Jr 222G Justin Williams Sr 288 CB Jacob Abrams Sr 190T Grant Barker Sr 222 CB Austin Newland Sr 180FB Bryce Sharp Sr 190 S Sean Blackburn Sr 175

6A

1 Warren Central (7) 972 Penn (1) 80t-3 Indianapolis Cathedral (2) 77t-3 Center Grove 775 Columbus North 50t-6 Ben Davis 46t-6 Brownsburg 468 Hamilton Southeastern 279 La Porte 17t-10 Lawrence Central 13t-10 Carmel 13

Others Receiving Votes Homestead (8)Carroll (FW) (4) Valparaiso (2) Avon (1)

5A

1 Fort Wayne Snider (10) 1002 New Palestine 893 Bloomington South 724 Columbus East 655 Westfield 646 Mishawaka 437 Decatur Central 368 Michigan City 349 McCutcheon 18t-10 Bloomington North 8t-10 Plainfield 8

Others Receiving Votes Castle (5)Muncie Central (4) Whiteland (3)Zionsville (3) Lafayette Harrison (1)

4A

1 Roncalli (9) 992 NorthWood 823 Evansville Reitz 694 New Prairie (1) 545 New Haven 476 East Central 397 Shelbyville 388 Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger 379 East Noble 3510 Evansville Central 27

Others Receiving Votes Mississinewa(9) Plymouth (6) Hobart (4) BeechGrove (2) Evansville Harrison (2)Lowell (2)

3A

1 Gibson Southern (5) 932 West Lafayette (3) 903 Mishawaka Marian (2) 874 Bishop Chatard 555 Guerin Catholic 546 FW Concordia Lutheran 537 Tri-West 408 Lawrenceburg 239 Brebeuf Jesuit 2010 Jimtown 19

Others Receiving Votes Fort WayneBishop Luers (7) Heritage Hills (3)Southridge (3) Northwestern (1)

2A

1 Woodlan (10) 1002 Evansville Mater Dei 823 Scecina Memorial 714 Monrovia 655 Eastbrook 596 Whiting 587 Knox Community 338 Whitko 199 Cardinal Ritter 1810 Bremen 14

Others Receiving Votes Alexandria (7)Eastside (7) Oak Hill (6) Triton Central(4) Eastern Hancock (3)

1A

1 Lafayette Central Catholic (9) 992 Linton Stockton (1) 883 Pioneer 814 Adams Central 705 West Washington 486 Fountain Central 477 Monroe Central 278 North Miami 219 LaVille 1810 Carroll (Flora) 17

Others Receiving Votes Shenandoah(16) Northfield (13) Seeger Memorial(10) Sheridan (10) Eastern Greene (2)Indianapolis Lutheran (2)

IFCA high school football polls

Carmelrsquos Jerome Halsell has carried the football 86 times for the Greyhounds fora total of 503 yards or an average of 58 yards per trip Carmel hosts Ben Davison Friday

Kent GrahamFile photo

Sports8

The Noblesville volleyball team got apair of straight-set wins early this week

On Monday the Millers swept LawrenceCentral 25-15 25-23 25-10 LexieAlmodovar Alexa Roberts and Emily Kiserall hit six kills Maddie Hine handed out 16assists while Brenna Everingham had 12digs

On Tuesday Noblesville beat GuerinCatholic 25-20 25-18 25-20 AshleyBirkhimer hit six kills and made two blockswhile Allie Phillips dished out 21 assists

Guerin Catholic stats were not available

Hamilton Heights got a four-set winover Scecina Monday 25-13 25-15 21-2525-22

Hannah Crist led the offense with 15kills three blocks and two aces EmmaKnowles had 20 assists

Ana Collar had 10 kills two blocks oneace 13 digs and 19 assists Tori Haydencontributed nine kills and five blocks alongwith three aces Kenna Burman had eightkills four aces and 13 digs Kylie Rose tookcharge of the defense with 11 digs and oneace

University fell to Seton Catholic in threesets Monday 25-10 25-17 25-10

Natalie Hellman led the Trailblazerswith five kills and three service aces

Hamilton Southeastern the No 1ranked team in Class 4A fell to 3A No 3Delta in four sets Tuesday 20-25 25-1725-22 30-28

Outside hitters Meredith Phillips had 16kills and Caitlin Kane added 17 kills LarkJones made two timely blocks and hit fivekills on the night Olivia Burgess had 24 digsand Anne Kleinrichert had 17 digs

The Royals close out their HoosierCrossroads Conference schedule withNoblesville Thursday night at home TheRoyals are now 24-3 on the season

Carmel ranked No 7 in 4A was sweptby 4A No 3 Cathedral in a battle 25-2128-26 25-21 on Tuesday

Bonnie Bostic hit nine kills for theGreyhounds with Morgan Seaman handingout 25 assists Sophie Oliphant had 15 digs

Carmelrsquos junior varsity won 25-21 25-20 while the freshman were victorious aswell

Millers get two straight-set victories

Photo by Kirk Green

The Noblesville volleyball team celebrated its Senior Night Tuesday with a victory over Guerin Catholic on Tuesday The Millerswon in straight sets their second sweep of the week

Photo by Kirk Green

Noblesvillersquos Victoria Dittmar (15) and Ashley Birkhimer (33) go up for a block as Guerin Catholicrsquos Jasmine Wolftram (7) hits the ball

Sports 9

The Hamilton Heights girls soccer teamtook care of Anderson 7-0 in a Mondaymatch

After periods of sluggishness in bothhalves the Huskies put together a strongfinal 20 minutes said Huskies coach TravisKaufmann Heights played goodcombination possession while at their bestwhich gave the Husky offense manyopportunities

Makel Smith scored three goals forHeights with Abby Hardacre MadisonBickett Katy Beery and Elaina Page eachgetting one Kinsey Dimmock had twoassists and Audrie Catron and Bickett addedone assist each Jenna McGrew and AlyssaIrwin combined for the shutout in goal

Irwin had a fantastic PK save to savethe shutout said Kaufmann

The Husky junior varsity team also wontheir match 2-0 behind goals from JennaMcGrew and Amanda Irwin

Carmel the No 2 ranked team in Class2A beat Westfield 6-0 in a Monday game

Katie Soderstrom and Jessica Dilgerboth scored two goals with Emily Roberts

and Bridget Mallin each getting one Fivedifferent players had one assist Ali JamesRoberts Soderstrom Jessi Cowen andKelsie James

Greyhound goalkeepers Nicole Vohsand Sydney Baines both had three savesLibby Rismiller had two saves for theShamrocks with Catherine Parisi gettingone

Carmel coach Frank Dixon said his teamaccomplished two things that will help itwhen post-season play begins next weekThe Greyhounds got to play on Westfieldsturf field a week before the Shamrocks hostSectional 17 and we got significant playingtime for almost everyone on the roster saidDixon

Westfield has a first generation turffield and it is extremely fast said DixonThe girls were able to work on the pace oftheir passes as well as timing their runs Getting everyone on that surface for anextended period will help our confidenceand our touch

Carmel is now 12-2-1 and hosts CenterGrove tonight

BOYS SOCCERCarmel ranked No 8 in 2A played to

a 1-1 tie on Monday with 2A No 11 CenterGrove

Brenno Pecora scored the Greyhoundsgoal with Jack Muller making the assistCarmel is now 7-2-5 for the season

ldquoOur transition from defending togetting forward into the attack is gettingbetter and better said Hounds coach ShaneSchmidt I am proud of the entire teameffort tonightrdquo

Guerin Catholic 2As No 18 teamplayed to a 1-1 tie with University Monday

The Trailblazers scored first RyanWilliams got the goal off an assist by SamGailey The Golden Eagles scored with lessthan three minutes left Conor Murray found

the back of the net off of Andrew Garveysassist

Hamilton Southeastern ranked No 12in 2A won its senior night game 1-0 overNoblesville Tuesday

Darion Ghaffari scored the Royals goalBen Haxton had a solid game in goal to

ensure a victory on senior night said HSEcoach Christopher White

Westfield played Avon tough onTuesday before falling to the 2A No 4Orioles 1-0

Shamrocks coach Myron Vaughn saidhis team played well but could not get thetying goal despite creating multiplechances

Tennis sectionals begin today with action at two sitesCarmel will host a four-team

tournament at its Todd WitskenTennis Center In the semi-finals theNo 1-ranked Greyhounds will takeon No 5 Guerin Catholic while No27 Westfield and University will playthe other semi-final Play todaybegins at 415 pm Winners advanceto Thursdays sectional championshipwhich also starts at 415 pm

Hamilton Southeastern hosts theother county sectional Noblesvilleand Hamilton Heights play in onesemi-final today while the No 6Royals take on their district rival

Fishers Todays action begins at 430 pm with the winnersmoving on to Thursdays sectional championship That willalso start at 430 pm

In Monday dual meets Noblesville swept past PendletonHeights 5-0 Four of the five matches were decided instraight sets with No 1 doubles Noah Brisco and JohnLandis coming from behind to win in three sets

Westfield defeated Hamilton Heights 4-1 in an allcounty match-up The Shamrocks Nos 1 and 2 singles

players (Parker Kalis and Evan Parshall respectively) onlylost one game in their matches Noah Wallace got theHuskies lone win at No 3 singles

The Royals upset No 2 Park Tudor 3-2 The meet camedown to No 2 singles where Alec Gretencord pulled out atough straight-set win 6-4 7-5 Southeastern also got winsfrom No 1 singles Addison Cazier and No 2 doubles MarkSlaninka and Andrew Myers Cazier finished the regularseason with a 19-1 record

Westfield 4 Heights 1No 1 singles Parker Kalis (W) def AustinSauerteig (HH) 6-0 6-1No 2 singles Evan Parshall (W) def HawkinsHochstedler (HH) 6-0 6-1No 3 singles Noah Wallace (HH) def HarrisonSindelar (W) 7-5 7-6 (4)No 1 doubles Connor Maris and Carson Maris(W) def Grant Lamkin and Bryce Albright (HH)6-1 6-1No 2 doubles Joe Day and Nicholas Mabe (W)def Nate Russell and Hudson Hochstedler (HH)6-2 6-3

Noblesville 5 Pendleton Heights 0No 1 singles Jacob Hoffman def Wilson 6-2 6-0No 2 singles Ben Smith def Walker Stull 6-46-2No 3 singles Alec Piggott def K Alumbaugh6-4 6-2No 1 doubles Noah Brisco and John Landis defKane and Norris 3-6 6-0 6-2No 2 doubles Ryan Mummer and JacksonRamey def B Alumbaugh and Schlegelmilch 7-57-6 (1)

Southeastern 3 Park Tudor 2No 1 singles Addison Cazier def Harris 6-1 6-2No 2 singles Alec Gretencord def Weigel 6-47-5No 3 singles Isaiah Guajardo lost to Tewari 6-06-0No 1 doubles Marcus Luke and Mark Skeltonlost to Katz and Emhardt 6-2 6-0No 2 doubles Mark Slaninka and Andrew Myersdef Kim and Wiegel 6-1 6-3

Sectionals start today at Carmel HSE

Husky girls blast Anderson

Alec PiggottNoblesville

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 92 65 586 -Toronto 87 70 554 50Baltimore 85 72 541 70NY Yankees 81 76 516 110Tampa Bay 65 92 414 270Central W L PCT GBCleveland 91 66 580 -Detroit 84 73 535 70Kansas City 80 77 510 110Chi White Sox 76 81 484 150Minnesota 56 101 357 350West W L PCT GBTexas 93 65 589 -Seattle 83 74 529 95Houston 83 75 525 100LA Angels 71 87 449 220Oakland 67 90 427 255

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 92 65 586 -NY Mets 84 74 532 85Miami 78 79 497 140Philadelphia 70 87 446 220Atlanta 64 92 410 275Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 101 56 643 -St Louis 82 75 522 190Pittsburgh 77 80 490 240Milwaukee 71 87 449 305Cincinnati 66 91 420 350West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 90 67 573 -San Francisco 83 74 529 70Colorado 73 84 465 170San Diego 67 90 427 230Arizona 65 92 414 250

MLB standingsTuesdayrsquos scores

Washington 4 Arizona 2NY Yankees 6 Boston 4Chi Cubs 6 Pittsburgh 4

Toronto 5 Baltimore 1Detroit 12 Cleveland 0NY Mets 12 Miami 1

Atlanta 7 Philadelphia 6

Kansas City 4 Minnesota 3 11 inningsTexas 6 Milwaukee 4Houston 8 Seattle 4

Chi White Sox 13 Tampa Bay 6St Louis 12 Cincinnati 5LA Angels 8 Oakland 1

San Diego 7 LA Dodgers 1San Francisco 12 Colorado 3

Sports10

Wednesday Sept 28Boys Tennis

Sectional at Carmel 415 pmSectional at Southeastern 430 pm

Girls SoccerCenter Grove at Carmel 530 pm

Heights at Pendleton Heights 530 pmAvon at Westfield 530 pm

Southeastern at Noblesville 630 pmTipton at Sheridan 530 pm

Fishers at Harrison 7 pmVolleyball

Westfield at Cathedral 530 pm

Thursday Sept 29Boys Tennis

Sectional at Carmel 415 pmSectional at Southeastern 430 pm

Boys SoccerMt Vernon at Heights 530 pm

Guerin at Fishers 5 pmBrownsburg at Noblesville 7 pm

VolleyballCarmel at Chatard 530 pm

Heights at Fishers 6 pmWestfield at Avon 530 pm

Noblesville at Southeastern 63 pmBoys Cross Country

Guerin at Big State Championship at TerreHaute

Girls Cross CountryGuerin at Big State Champion at Terre Haute

Friday Sept 30Football

Ben Davis at Carmel 7 pmCathedral at Fishers 7 pm

Brebeuf at Guerin Catholic 7 pmSoutheastern at Noblesville 7 pm

Tipton at Sheridan 7 pmAvon at Westfield 7 pm

Girls GolfState Meet at Prairie View 830 am

Boys SoccerCarmel at Columbus North 6 pm

Saturday Oct 1Football

Heights vs Twin Lakes at Lucas Oil 12 noonGirls Golf

State Meet at Prairie View 8 amBoys Soccer

Homestead at Carmel 11 amRitter at Guerin 130 pm

Greenfield at Fishers 1230 pmGirls Soccer

Guerin at Bishop Fenwick 1245 pmBoys Cross Country

Heights at Hoosier Conference at Tipton 9 amHoosier Crossroads at Noblesville 930 am

Sheridan at Conference MeetGirls Cross Country

Heights at Hoosier Conference at Tipton 9 amHoosier Crossroads at Noblesville 930 am

Sheridan at Conference MeetVolleyball

Guerin at Richmond 9 am

This weekrsquos sports schedule

Indiana soccer rankings2A BOYS1 Harrison (W Lafayette)2 North Central3 Lake Central4 Avon5 Penn6 Bloomington South7 Memorial (Evansville)8 Carmel9 Zionsville10 Jasper11 Center Grove12 Hamilton Southeastern13 Goshen14 Chesterton15 West Noble16 Elkhart Central17 Concord18 Guerin Catholic19 Carroll (Ft Wayne)20 Munster

Honorable MentionHomesteadCathedralMt Vernon (Fortville)Elkhart MemorialEast Central

1A BOYS1 Lawrenceburg2 Providence3 Argos4 Mishawaka Marian5 Eastern (Greentown)6 Westview7 Cardinal Ritter8 Covenant Christian9 Washington Community10 Mater Dei11 Muncie Burris12 Pike Central13 Rising Sun14 Tipton15 Greencastle16 Garrett17 Oldenburg Academy18 Heritage Hills19 Hebron20 Northeast Dubois

Honorable MentionLafayette Central CatholicLutheran (Indianapolis)Heritage Chrisitan (Indianapolis)Tri-WestEastbrook

2A GIRLS1 Penn2 Avon3 Carmel4 Brebeuf Jesuit5 Evansville Memorial6 Zionsville7 Hamilton Southeastern8 Castle9 East Central10 Northridge11 Terre Haute North12 Munster13 Fishers14 Cathedral15 FW Carroll16 Valparaiso17 Warsaw18 Center Grove19 Columbus North20 NoblesvilleHonorable Mention EvansvilleNorth Evansville Reitz CulverDekalb

1A GIRLS1 Bishop Chatard2 Gibson Southern3 Evans Mater Dei4 Heritage Christian5 Bellmont6 Andrean7 Lafayette Cen Catholic8 Argos9 Mishawaka Marian10 Lawrenceburg11 Washington12 Wheeler13 Tri-West Hendricks14 Westview15 Covenant Christian (Indy)16 Oldenburg Academy17 University18 Forest Park19 Cardinal Ritter20 Sullivan

Honorable Mention South Spen-cer Vincennes Rivet

GIRLS1 Carmel2 Homestead3 Fort Wayne Carroll4 Penn5 Zionsville6 Bloomington North7 Noblesville8 Columbus North9 Fishers10 Guerin Catholic11 Warsaw12 Valparaiso

13 West Lafayette14 La Porte15 Hamilton Southeastern16 Westfield17 Lake Central18 Lowell19 Cathedral20 Floyd Central21 Portage22 Terre Haute North23 Munster24 Fort Wayne Northrop25 Bloomington South

BOYS1 Carmel2 Fort Wayne Carroll3 Fishers4 Hamilton Southeastern5 Westview6 Lowell7 Concordia Lutheran8 Columbus North9 Brebeuf10 Avon11 Westfield12 West Lafayette

13 Valparaiso14 Noblesville15 Cathedral16 Tell City17 Penn18 Lake Central19 Zionsville20 La Porte21 Fort Wayne Northrop22 Huntington North23 Portage24 Bloomington North25 North Central

IATCCC cross country rankings

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News2

of building a downtown again Restaurantscome and go shops try but few people come

What must those young impressionableminds thought the day of their homecomingparade Perhaps Is that my future and mydream

Atlanta holds their Annual New EarthFestival each year and thousands come tothe event with over 600 hundred vendorsQuite an accomplishment for such a smalltown But who returns during the year Themoney the town earns from the Festival goestoward financing the town for another yearbecause the tax income does not cover theexpenses of keeping the town going

Should the southern successful citieswith large budgets plans and economicdevelopment departments look north totheir Neighbors These towns have littleopportunity for growth or recoveryCounty government could be a strong andhelpful partner to the communities to thenorth For years and years the northerntowns have tried to do what it could but thebattle is more difficult each year Peoplewho live to the north love their towns andwant them to be the best they can beWithout options found in othercommunities people continue to live andenjoy the place they call home

Could the County government CarmelFishers Westfield Cicero and Noblesvillehave a meeting with Atlanta and Arcadiaand ask how can we help Formulate aPlan of Opportunity and a sharing ofresources to cover the next 10 years Itcalled Neighbor Helping Neighbor Callit an experiment in saving Americans homeplace Include the schools in theconversation to show those kids that thereis a grand future in Hamilton County all ofHamilton County This could be the mostrewarding important and challenging effortever accomplished and would be awardwinning Remember one day the southernmost cities will be out of land and will belooking north

volunteers were discharged after the claimsplus allegations of poor business practicesThe Indiana Attorney Generals office isreportedly looking into the business recordsbut have thus far reported nothing that theITM is aware of Kehler said

The Federal Railroad Administrationlooked into the safety concerns and reportedfinding no problems to the museumofficials But the port authority wanting toinsure safety suspended ITMs use of therails until further inspection is done As aresult there was no FairTrain this year ITMwas hoping to get back on track after LaborDay but that has not happened

Running excursion trains both north andsouth provides a big part of the museumsrevenue Trains taking riders to dinner atCicero and Atlanta along with youngstersto a Pumpkin Patch and later a Polar BearExpress are among the popular rides offeredfor many years The trains are considered atourist attraction for the county

Still unknown is whether any trains willbe able to run yet this year That will dependon the release of the inspection report andamount of time it takes to make any repairsfound to be needed

TRAINSFrom Page 1

ROWLAND From Page 1

Founder and Director of the HarvardInternational Negotiation Program DanielShapiro is coming to Westfield

The author and award-winningnegotiator will deliver two workshopsat Grand Park on October 26 Titled ldquoTheFive Keys to Successful NegotiationrdquoShapirorsquos lecture and workshop will providepractical approaches to amplify leadershipand influence ndash in business government andlife

The event is a partnership between theCity of Westfield and Hamilton CountyLeadership Academy

ldquoDan Shapirorsquos training will provideparticipants with a deep understanding ofnegotiation and emotional intelligence thatwill prove valuable to a variety ofprofessionsrdquo Westfield Chief of Staff ToddBurtron said ldquoIrsquove enjoyed reading DrShapirorsquos work and have had the

opportunity to participate in his workshopI can attest to the practical everyday impacthis knowledge can have on onersquos work andliferdquo

ldquoThe Hamilton County LeadershipAcademy is excited to partner with the Cityof Westfield in hosting Daniel ShapirordquoHCLA Executive Director Jill Doyle saidldquoNegotiating skills are very important in anykind of leadership including communityleadership and we hope our communitytakes advantage of learning from one of theexperts in this field

Shapirorsquos workshops will occur at 730am and noon on Oct 26 To learn more andto select which workshop yoursquod like toattend visit the HCLA signup pageby clicking here

The event is sponsored by Faegre BakerDaniels

Harvard educator negotiatorDaniel Shapiro to speak Oct 26

Grand Park has announced that Indiana Soccer Association (ISA) has relocated itsheadquarters to the Grand Park Events Center Beginning in November Indiana Soccerwill also offer a variety of indoor soccer leagues for ages 8U through Adult with optionsfor both full and small-sided play Futsal and more

ldquoWersquore excited to welcome Indiana Soccer to the Events Centerrdquo said Westfield MayorAndy Cook ldquoWe have a longstanding relationship with the organization at Grand Park andwersquore pleased that they are expanding their role at the park as the official indoor soccerprovider of the Events Centerrdquo

Indiana Soccer has played an integral role in developing the concept of the Grand ParkEvents Center into a world-class facility The new indoor leagues being offered are anideal complement to the existing 31 field sports outdoor fields that have already hostedseveral state regional and national soccer events

Dave Guthrie Indiana Soccer Executive Director commented that ldquothe Events Centerat Grand Park is an amazing facility that offers almost unlimited options for use by theIndiana Soccer membership to train and compete so that player development opportunitiesare maximized during the 365-day calendarrdquo

The Grand Park Events Center features three indoor fields which are all full-sided(110 yards x 73 yards) The roof is a minimum of 40 feet high to a maximum of 73 feetThe spectator concourses are 15 feet above the fields for excellent viewing of the activitiesThe Events Center also houses a full service restaurant on the main floor and a secondfloor grill with bar service and seating for up to 175 people overlooking the center field

With limited space in each age group the inaugural season is expected to fill up quicklyFor more information please visithttpwwwsoccerindianaorgcompetitionindooraspx

Indiana Soccer relocates headquartersto Grand Park Events Center

The Sheridan Youth Assistance Program is partnering with Chilis Restaurant for aGive Back Program to benefit the Hamilton County Harvest Food Bank

Simply present a voucher at one of the following four Chilis locations any time andas many times as you like between Oct 3 and 6 Noblesville 16815 Mercantile BlvdWestfield 14735 Thatcher Lane Keystone 3960 E 82nd St Traders Point 6020 W86th St

Its best to present a new voucher to your server each time you dine but voucherscan be reused One voucher will work for an entire table

Lisa Samuels Early Intervention Advocate for the SYAP said that if not for thefood bank the Sheridan Youth Assistance would not have been able to provide a sacklunch every day during the summer for the 15 students from Sheridan that attended theNoblesville Boys and Girls Club SYAP was able to transport and feed these studentsto give them a safe and engaging activity all summer

Fifteen percent of your purchases will help fund the programs and partnerships thatHamilton County Harvest Food Bank utilize to fight hunger here in Hamilton County

To receive a flyer or for more information contact Lisa Samuels atlsamuelssheridank12inus

Sheridan Youth Assistancepartners with Chilirsquos

3Obituaries

Hamilton CountyReporter

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317-773-2769

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For she said within herself If I may but touch his garment I shallbe whole

- Matthew 921

50 Years AgoNews The Hamilton County jury commissioners this week chose potentialmembers of the grand and petit juries for the October term plus nearly200 alternates who may be called any time during October Novemberand December if jurors on the petit list are exhausted A list of 15 grandjury prospects were picked of which six will serve if the panel is calledin the next three monthsSports The theme of the winning junior class float in the Carmel Highfootball Homecoming read ldquoCome Alive Yoursquore In The GreyhoundGenerationrdquo And brother what a generation it is Coach Dick Nyers andhis Carmel Greyhounds are writing a football tale which will be longremembered in the schoolrsquos athletic historyAd Davis Furniture Walnut Table with 6 High-back Chairs $12500

Bernard ldquoBernierdquo Celusnak

February 3 1929 - September 26 2016

Bernard Bernie Celusnak 87 of Carmel Indiana passed away on MondaySeptember 26 2016 at his home He was born on February 3 1929 toCharles and Suzanna (Rimarcik) Celusnak in Detroit Michigan

For 34 years Bernie worked in automotive design at the GMDesign Center Upon retirement Bernie and Anna moved to HigginsLake Michigan where they lived for 20 years They enjoyed fishingboating and grilling outdoors with their grandchildren before movingto Indiana in 2012 Bernie was an amazing man and a loving fatherhusband brother and grandfather

He is survived by his wife of 61 years Anna (Cernicky) Celusnakdaughter Diane (Dan) Byrne son Michael (Cynthia) Celusnak brothers Charles Celusnakand Frank Celsnak four grandchildren Kelly (Eric) Kniowski Kristin Byrne KimberlyBradway and Brian Celusnak and two great-grandchildren Grayson Kniowski and AidenBradway

In addition to his parents Bernie was preceded in death by his brother John CelusnakServices will be held at 1030 am on Friday September 30 2016 at St Louis de

Montfort Catholic Church 11441 Hague Road in Fishers with visitation from 1000 am tothe time of service Burial will be at Our Lady of Peace Cemetery in Indianapolis

Memorial contributions may be made to Alzheimers Association 50 East 91st StreetSuite 100 Indianapolis IN 46240

Condolences wwwrandallrobertscom

Maria Cornelia Ataide

July 11 1945 - September 24 2016

Maria Cornelia Ataide 71 of Noblesville passed away on Saturday September 242016 at home She was born on July 11 1945 to Michael and Cornelia(Barnard) Fourie in Pretoria South Africa

Maria retired from Alberton High School in South Africa afterteaching business economics accounting and typing for 40 years Sheimmigrated to the United States in 2012 and was a member ofNoblesville First United Methodist Church where she was involvedwith the Dinners On Us Ugly Quilts and Elderberries programs Shealso was a volunteer at Conner Prairie and the Fishers YMCA

She is survived by her daughter Melanie Angbao brother DanieFourie three grandchildren Sophia Simon and Solomon Angbao two

nieces Adele and Michelle and two nephews Andre and DanieIn addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband of 45 years

Romulo Ataide who passed away in 2012 and her son Miguel who passed away in 2013Services will be held at 1100 am on Saturday October 8 2016 at Noblesville First

United Methodist Church 2051 Monument Street in Noblesville with Lay Minister PhyllisHunter officiating

Arrangements have been entrusted to Randall amp Roberts Funeral Home in NoblesvilleCondolences wwwrandallrobertscom

Phyllis Marie Sears

October 10 1929 - September 23 2016

Phyllis Marie Sears 86 of Speedway passed away on Friday September 23 2016 atIU Health West Hospital in Avon She was born on October 10 1929to Clem and Slyvia (Berg) Ridgeway in Hamilton County Indiana

Phyllis was a retired teacher and enjoyed a weekly dinner club withher retired teacher friends She enjoyed sewing playing card gamesand reading the daily news Phyllis loved spending time with her family

She is survived by eight grandchildren and four great-grandchildren In addition to her parents Phyllis was preceded in deathby her husband Tom Sears and daughter Sharon Thomas

Services will be held at 300 pm on Thursday September 292016 at Randall amp Roberts Funeral Home 1150 Logan Street in

Noblesville with visitation from 100 pm to the time of service Rev Stanley R Suttonwill officiate Burial will be at Prairie Baptist Cemetery in Noblesville

Memorial contributions may be made to Humane Society for Hamilton County 1721Pleasant Street Suite B Noblesville IN 46060

Condolences wwwrandallrobertscom

Hamilton County Reporter

Hamilton Countyrsquos Hometown Newspaper

Additional obituariesappear on

Page 4

Obituaries and News4Wanda A Sigler

April 15 1925 - September 26 2016

Wanda A Sigler 91 of Fortville passed away on Monday September 26 2016 at herhome She was born on April 15 1925 to Floyd and Portia (Baker) Shyin Anderson Indiana

For 18 years Wanda worked as a claims clerk for College LifeInsurance She was a Christian and member of Cyntheanne ChristianChurch where she was a Sunday school teacher Wanda was a CubScout leader a cow amp sheep herder played the piano had a great senseof humor and loved animals She grew houseplants as a hobby andloved flowers especially violets Most of all Wanda was a very lovingmother and grandmother

She is survived by her children Lynnette Hendrickson Dean (Kyla)Sigler Melanie Sigler (Randy Kingsolver) and Lisa Bruner (Steve Guinn) sister Norma(Ralph) Smith five grandchildren Melissa (Christopher) Himes Brent (Abigail)Hazelbaker Matt (Cheli) Sigler Nick (DeeDee) Sigler and Madison Bruner and ninegreat-grandchildren

In addition to her parents Wanda was preceded in death by her husband Harry BillSigler in 1983 sister Patti Collins and best friend Ralph McCord

Visitation will be from 400 pm to 800 pm on Friday September 30 2016 atCyntheanne Christian Church 13151 Cyntheanne Road in Fishers Services will be heldat 1100 am on Saturday October 1 2016 at the church with an additional visitation onehour prior Pastor Brent Emerick will officiate Burial will be at Gravel Lawn Cemeteryin Fortville

Memorial contributions may be made to Cyntheanne Christian Church 13151Cyntheanne Road Fishers IN 46037

Condolences wwwrandallrobertscom

Areline Louise Hauke

May 20 1932 - September 26 2016

Areline Louise Hauke 84 of Noblesville passed away on the morning of MondaySeptember 26 2016 at Harbour Manor Care Center in Noblesville Shewas born on May 20 1932 to Albert and Etta (Robinson) Brown inCalifornia

Areline was a homemaker and had also worked with the familybusiness OVA Industrial Supply amp Tool She was a 1951 graduateof Fort Wayne Central High School and had attended IU Her greatestaccomplishment was spending time with her family and being a wifemother and grandmother She enjoyed reading flower gardeningwatching old movies computer work and camping with family Shewas a member of Christ Lutheran Church in Noblesville and a former

member of St James Lutheran Church in Marion INShe is survived by her children Renee L (John) South Dr Michael J (Kaleen) Hauke

Kim S (Stephen) Yann Dean A (Ann) Hauke and Jeffrey V (Kelly) Hauke brother DrGlenn (Donna) Brown 10 grandchildren Megan Lori Kaleena Jessica JustinAlexandria Samantha Sarah Rachel and Rebecca and great-grandchildren JaidenAdalee Iris Emma and Thomas (who is on the way)

In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband James F Haukewho passed away in 2006

Services will be held at 1100 am on Saturday October 8 2016 at Christ LutheranChurch 10055 East 186th Street in Noblesville with visitation beginning at1000 amRev Adrian Piazza will officiate Burial will be at Grant Memorial Park Cemetery inMarion IN

Memorial contributions may be made to American Cancer Society 5635 W 96th StreetSuite 100 Indianapolis IN 46278

Condolences wwwrandallrobertscom

On Friday Carmel High School will have its annual homecoming parade that willtemporarily close sections of Main Street Range Line Road and 136th Street from 1 to130 pm

The CHS homecoming parade will commence from 520 E Main St and travel westto Range Line Road and then north to 136th Street The parade will conclude around 130pm near the CHS football stadium (off of 136th Street) Please allow for extra traveltime during these temporary road closures

Carmel Homecoming paradewill be Friday afternoon

Next Noblesville Townshipboard meeting is Oct 5

Noblesville Township will conduct its next board meeting at 4 pm Wednesday Oct5 at the Noblesville Township Trustee office 836 Division St

On the agenda will be a review of minutes old business the 2017 budget adoptionnew medical insurance policy and community center contacts

An episode of House Hunters that wasfilmed earlier in the year in Carmel is set toair this Thursday September 29th at 10pm on HGTV

More information can be found hereht tp wwwhgtvcomshowshouse-huntersepisodeshigh-end-custom-home-in-carmel-indiana

Carmel ldquoHouseHuntersrdquo episodeairs Thursday

Starting around 8 am today motoristsshould expect varying lane closures onnorthbound and southbound US 31 justsouth of 126th StreetCarmel Drive Crewsplan to work on the weight measurement andrecording sensors during these varying lanerestrictions until about 4 pm Restrictionswill resume during the same time periodon ThursdaySouthbound US 31 lane closures continuenear 116th Street

Crews continue to restrict southboundUS 31 to two lanes near 116th Street tosmooth the pavement on the bridgeapproaches Today they plan to modify thelane restrictions during daytime hours Twolanes will remain open on southboundUS 31 following this modification Theselane closures are expected to end in mid-October

US 31 lane closures near126th StreetCarmelDrive start today

News 5

The third annual Carmel onCanvas plein air paint out was held Friday toSunday September 16-18 This open-airpainting exhibition and competition tookplace on the sidewalks throughout theCarmel Arts amp Design District

Carmel on Canvas is an event that isperfectly aligned with our strategy of usingthe arts as an economic development toolIt was wonderful to see so many artists travelto Carmel from across the Midwest to createworks of art using Carmels Arts amp DesignDistrict as their inspiration One of myfavorite aspects of this event is that theartists interact with the public who are ableto see the works of art created Our desire isto grow this event to be the best plein airpaint out in the country said Carmel MayorJim Brainard

The Carmel on Canvas plein air eventhosted more than 70 highly acclaimed artistsfrom the Midwest including WisconsinChicago Ft Wayne Bloomington and othercommunities The artists competed in avariety of plein air contests within the 3-dayevent They registered in a division thatmatched their skill level professional non-professional and teen Rachel Perry formerfine art curator of the Indiana State Museumand author of numerous art articles andbooks judged the artwork with theexception of the Saturday morning QuickPaint

This year two new components wereadded to this annual event OnSaturday morning a Quick Paint took placeat the Carmel Farmers Market at CenterGreen The winner of this contest wasselected by visitors to the market which

raised community awareness of the eventoverall The success of this Quick Paintmade it clear that this element will beretained for next years event

The second new component that wasincorporated into the event wasthe Sunday afternoon Art Fair where artistsdisplayed and sold their work to visitorsArtists displayed creations from the Carmelon Canvas event as well as pieces from theirbroader scope of work

The awards for the 2016 Carmel onCanvas are as follows

PROFESSIONAL DIVISIONGrand Prize ($5000) Wyatt LeGrandBloomfield2nd Place ($3000) Nancie Mertz ChicagoIL3rd Place ($1500) Troy KilgoreBloomingtonMerit Winner ($100) Andrea Borjab FtWayneMerit Winner ($100) Mark BurkettMooresvilleMerit Winner ($100) Jed DorseyIndianapolisMerit Winner ($100) Morris KurzIndianapolisMerit Winner ($100) Bob MeyersIndianapolisMerit Winner ($100) DK Palecek KauKauna WIMerit Winner ($100) Mark RatzlaffBloomingtonMerit Winner ($100) Nicholai ShaverIndianapolisMerit Winner ($100) Melinda Spear-HuffSheridan

Merit Winner ($100) Alicia ZanoniIndianapolis

NON-PROFESSIONAL DIVISION1st Place ($200) Jan Johnson Indianapolis2nd Place ($100) SepidehMotevaselolhagh IndianapolisMerit Winner ($50) AndrewCampbell NoblesvilleMerit Winner ($50) Katherine Fehn CarmelMerit Winner ($50) Shakila Garugu Fishers

TEEN DIVISION1st Place ($100) Izzy Monger Carmel2nd Place ($75) Laurabeth Landis Kirklin3rd Place ($50) Isabelle Landis Kirklin

QUICK PAINT 11st Place ($500) John Kelty Ft Wayne2nd Place ($300) Nancie Mertz ChicagoIL3rd Place ($200) Jed Dorsey Indianapolis

QUICK PAINT 21st Place ($500) Jeremy Roy Indianapolis2nd Place ($300) Anna Afshar Fishers

3rd Place ($200) Kathy BlankenheimBrownsburg

PURCHASE AWARDSHighgarden Real Estate ($400) JerryPoints IndianapolisBazbeaux Pizza ($400) Anna AfsharFishersBubs Burgers and Ice Cream ($250)Charles McNally IndianapolisAgave Mexican ($200) Greg Clack InIndianapolisGreeks Pizzeria ($200) Robin Peet CarmelPNC Bank ($200) Cathy Bauder WestfieldReStyled ($200) Roxanne Larson Carmel

The Purchase Awards paintings havebeen presented to each business for displayin their establishment Please stop by thebusinesses to see the different winningpaintings A variety of paintings can be seenand purchased at the local galleries inCarmel too Best of Show winners fromprevious years are displayed at All ThingsCarmel - 110 W Main St Carmel

Hamilton EastPublic Library lists

Here are the Hamilton East Public Li-brary items lists for the week of Sept 262016

New Adult Fiction Books1 The Girl in the Red Coat A novel byKate Hamer2 The Girls by Emma Cline3 With Every Breath by Maya Banks4 Puppet Master by Dale Brown5 The Jealous Kind by James Lee Burke6 Pirate by Clive Cussler7 Razor Girl by Carl Hiaasen8 Downfall by JA Jance9 High Stakes edited by George RRMartin10 Commonwealth by Ann Patchett

New Adult Nonfiction Books1 Sams Teach Yourself C++ in 24 Hoursby Rogers Cadenhead2 Conviction The Untold Story of PuttingJodi Arias Behind Bars by Juan Martinez3 For the Glory Eric Liddells Journeyfrom Olympic Champion to Modern Mar-tyr by Duncan Hamilton4 A Little Thing Called Life On LovingElvis Presley Bruce Jenner and Songs inBetween by Linda Thompson5 The Romanovs 1613-1918 by SimonSebag Montefiore6 SharePoint 2016 for Dummies by Rose-marie Withee7 The Snowden Files The Inside Story ofthe Worlds Most Wanted Man by LukeHarding8 Finding Calm for the Expectant MomTools for Reducing Stress Anxiety and

Mood Swings During your Pregnancy byAlice Domar9 Love Is All You Need The Revolution-ary Bond-Based Approach to EducatingYour Dog by Jennifer Arnold10 The Vaccine-Friendly Plan Dr PaulsSafe and Effective Approach to Immunityand Health - Paul Thomas MD

New DVDs1 Ride Along 22 A Royal Night Out3 Eddie the Eagle4 Gods Not Dead 25 My Big Fat Greek Wedding 26 The In-Laws7 Falstaff (Chimes at Midnight)8 Inspector Lewis - Series 89 Parched10 The Phenom

New Music CDs1 Live at the Hollywood Bowl by TheBeatles2 Dig Your Roots by Florida GeorgiaLine3 Kinda Dont Care by Justin Moore4 Suicide Squad - Original Motion PictureSoundtrack5 Straight Shooter by Bad Company6 Out Among the Stars by Johnny Cash7 Best of Chris Isaak by Chris Isaak8 The best of Bread by Bread9 Anthology Hey Ho Lets Go by Ra-mones10 Sounds of the South 1 Sounds of theSouth Blue Ridge Mountain Music A Mu-sical Journey from the Georgia Sea Islandsto the Mississippi Delta by Alan Lomax

2016 Carmel on Canvas results

Sports6

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorJust how much will an old heart take Or a young heartldquoWe have lost two games in a row by a point but we are staying positiverdquo said

Westfield coach Jake Gilbert looking to this weekrsquos home Hoosier Crossroads Conferencegame with Avonrdquo

Looking at scores Westfield could be in for another tight gameAvon for example has defeated Hamilton Southeastern 31-28 Westfield lost to HSE

21-20 Westfield lost 29-28 in overtime to Brownsburg Avon has lost to Brownsburg30-22

Avon is 3-3 The Orioles also have lost to Ben Davis 38-7 and to Whiteland 22-21They have defeated Plainfield 35-31 and Fishers 38-3

Westfield this week is ranked No 5 in Class 5A behind Fort Wayne Snider NewPalestine Bloomington South and Columbus East

ldquoWe have lots of work to do to get better and we have to find ways to win the closeonerdquo Gilbert talked about his 4-2 Shamrocks ldquoWe still believe we can be a very goodfootball team Wersquove just lost to a couple of good football teamsrdquo

Westfieldrsquos offense in six games has proven they can move the ball through the air andon the ground

In five games (he missed one game by injury) senior quarterback Andy Sweet has hiton 42-of-78 passes for 679 yards He has thrown for six touchdowns and has not beenintercepted

Sweetrsquos top receiver has been Evan Manley with 17 receptions for 362 yards and fiveof the Shamrocksrsquo seven aerial touchdowns Jonathan Swidan has 10 catches for 146 yards

Nate Froelich and Swidan have pounded the way on the ground Froelich has carried106 times for 628 yards and seven touchdowns and Swidan has carried 73 times for 379yards and six scores

Westfield has scored 16 times on the ground and seven times through the airGilbert said Westfield will have to play well on defenseldquoAvon has one of the best players in the state in Bryant Fitzpatrickrdquo pointed out the

Westfield coach ldquoHersquos explosive and dangerous He plays running back and offensivelinebacker and returns kicksrdquo

In 37 carries Fitzpatrick has run for 288 yards and five touchdowns Sampson Jamesis Avonrsquos leading rusher with 343 yards in 84 carries

The Orioles can sling the football Quarterback Cameron Misner has connected on 65passes in 146 attempts for 880 yards He has tossed for 10 touchdowns and has beenintercepted just two times His leading receiver is Luke Shayotovich with 27 catches for326 yards

Avon has defeated Westfield two consecutive times 35-20 last year and 23-6 twoseasons ago Westfield won 17-15 three years ago

ldquoAvon is a much younger team than usual but they are still big strong and fast likealwaysrdquo Gilbert added

Westfield hosts Avon

Westfield Probable LineupsOffense DefenseQB Andy Sweet Sr 190 E Matthew Tongate Sr 175RB Johnny Swidan Sr 205 T Griffin Lickfeldt Jr 240WR Evan Manley Sr 165 DT Elisha Lennon Sr 205WR Josue Gonzalez Sr 155 E Byron Hubbard Sr 190WR Kaleb Pettijohn Jr 160 LB Justin Frey Sr 160RB Nate Froelich Jr 190 LB Jackson Garrett Sr 205TE Hayden Russell Sr 240 LB Hank Grenda Sr 205T Matt Robinson Jr 250 LB Devin McGinnis Sr 180G Chad Reeh Sr 260 C Caleb Sanburn Sr 170C Spencer Stachyra Sr 290 C Chris Zolto Sr 173G Austin Dollens Sr 270 SS Koby Hauser Jr 190T Gannon Asher Sr 190 FS Lucas Schultz Sr 160

Quarterback Andy Sweet has thrown for six touchdowns for Westfield so far thisseason The Shamrocks host Avon Friday night

Brian ReddickFile photo

Sports 7

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorCarmelrsquos football program is a little

different than many For example whilemany will select ldquocupcakesrdquo forhomecoming games Carmel this Friday willcelebrate homecoming by host long-timeMIC Conference rival Ben Davis which thisweek is tied for sixth in the Indiana CoachesAssociationrsquos 6A poll

Of course there are few cupcakes onCarmelrsquos schedule

Another thing different about Carmelfootball The Greyhounds are tied for No10 in the same poll Despite only a 3-3 record

Ben Davis is 4-2 but only 1-2 in theGiantsrsquo last three games In comparingscores Ben Davis has defeated Pike 48-14and beaten Lawrence North 41-14 whilelosing to Center Grove 20-7 Carmel hasbeaten Pike 65-27 and lost to Center Grove19-6 and to Lawrence North 27-20

ldquoBen Davis is extremely talented andwell-coachedrdquo Carmel coach John Heberttalked about the Giants ldquoEven in the gamesthey lost they played with great physicalityand energy They are certainly one of the topfive teams in the state in my opinion

ldquoStopping their quarterback ReeceTaylor will be a major challenge The frontseven of the Gantsrsquo defense is as good asanyone in the staterdquo Hebert added

Taylor is outstanding He has completed89-of-143 passes for 1023 yards and seventouchdowns He has carried the pigskin 64times for 608 yards His leading receiving

is Noah Thomas with 20 catches for 195yards

Carmel is coming off a victory overNorth Central

ldquoAgain we did not get off to the fast startwe soughtrdquo Hebert said ldquoOffensively ittook us several series before we establishedour game plan Once we did that ourrunning game got going and we were ableto establish a rhythm

That running game is led by JeromeHalsell with 503 yards in 86 carries for a 58yard average per trip Camari Hunt hasaveraged 65 with 274 yards in 42 carries

ldquoJalen Walker Ethan MerriweatherCamari Hunt and Jerome Halsell made playscontributing to a 48-point productionrdquo saidHebert

ldquoDefensively after a strong start NorthCentralrsquos offense proved to be a challengeto stop Jacob Abrams had a strong gameincluding a pass interception which led to afield goal and put us up 17-6 as the first halfexpiredrdquo said Hebert

Carmelrsquos passing game also has beenoutstanding Ben McDonald is 73-for-110for 939 yards and 14 touchdowns He hasbeen intercepted just two times

Walker has 27 catches for 310 yards andseven touchdowns and Merriweather 19receptions for 306 yards and five TDs

Carmel has defeated Ben Davis twoconsecutive times 35-21 last year and 37-14two years ago The Giants won 28-24 threeseasons ago

The Giants are coming

Carmel Probable LineupsOffense DefenseQB Jake McDonald Jr 175 DE Britt Beery Sr 262WR Ethan Merriweather Sr 172 N Logan Burgess Sr 205WR Jalen Walker Sr 165 DE Kylan Cole Sr 264TE Kurt Rafdal Sr 235 OLB John Hokanson Jr 185TB Jerome Halsell Sr 190 OLB Beau Robbins So 230G Jakob Ford Sr 264 OLB Joey Schmidt So 205C Trevor Scott Sr 273 ILB Justin Fleck Sr 187T Mark Sickford Sr 257 ILB Jack Van Remortel Jr 222G Justin Williams Sr 288 CB Jacob Abrams Sr 190T Grant Barker Sr 222 CB Austin Newland Sr 180FB Bryce Sharp Sr 190 S Sean Blackburn Sr 175

6A

1 Warren Central (7) 972 Penn (1) 80t-3 Indianapolis Cathedral (2) 77t-3 Center Grove 775 Columbus North 50t-6 Ben Davis 46t-6 Brownsburg 468 Hamilton Southeastern 279 La Porte 17t-10 Lawrence Central 13t-10 Carmel 13

Others Receiving Votes Homestead (8)Carroll (FW) (4) Valparaiso (2) Avon (1)

5A

1 Fort Wayne Snider (10) 1002 New Palestine 893 Bloomington South 724 Columbus East 655 Westfield 646 Mishawaka 437 Decatur Central 368 Michigan City 349 McCutcheon 18t-10 Bloomington North 8t-10 Plainfield 8

Others Receiving Votes Castle (5)Muncie Central (4) Whiteland (3)Zionsville (3) Lafayette Harrison (1)

4A

1 Roncalli (9) 992 NorthWood 823 Evansville Reitz 694 New Prairie (1) 545 New Haven 476 East Central 397 Shelbyville 388 Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger 379 East Noble 3510 Evansville Central 27

Others Receiving Votes Mississinewa(9) Plymouth (6) Hobart (4) BeechGrove (2) Evansville Harrison (2)Lowell (2)

3A

1 Gibson Southern (5) 932 West Lafayette (3) 903 Mishawaka Marian (2) 874 Bishop Chatard 555 Guerin Catholic 546 FW Concordia Lutheran 537 Tri-West 408 Lawrenceburg 239 Brebeuf Jesuit 2010 Jimtown 19

Others Receiving Votes Fort WayneBishop Luers (7) Heritage Hills (3)Southridge (3) Northwestern (1)

2A

1 Woodlan (10) 1002 Evansville Mater Dei 823 Scecina Memorial 714 Monrovia 655 Eastbrook 596 Whiting 587 Knox Community 338 Whitko 199 Cardinal Ritter 1810 Bremen 14

Others Receiving Votes Alexandria (7)Eastside (7) Oak Hill (6) Triton Central(4) Eastern Hancock (3)

1A

1 Lafayette Central Catholic (9) 992 Linton Stockton (1) 883 Pioneer 814 Adams Central 705 West Washington 486 Fountain Central 477 Monroe Central 278 North Miami 219 LaVille 1810 Carroll (Flora) 17

Others Receiving Votes Shenandoah(16) Northfield (13) Seeger Memorial(10) Sheridan (10) Eastern Greene (2)Indianapolis Lutheran (2)

IFCA high school football polls

Carmelrsquos Jerome Halsell has carried the football 86 times for the Greyhounds fora total of 503 yards or an average of 58 yards per trip Carmel hosts Ben Davison Friday

Kent GrahamFile photo

Sports8

The Noblesville volleyball team got apair of straight-set wins early this week

On Monday the Millers swept LawrenceCentral 25-15 25-23 25-10 LexieAlmodovar Alexa Roberts and Emily Kiserall hit six kills Maddie Hine handed out 16assists while Brenna Everingham had 12digs

On Tuesday Noblesville beat GuerinCatholic 25-20 25-18 25-20 AshleyBirkhimer hit six kills and made two blockswhile Allie Phillips dished out 21 assists

Guerin Catholic stats were not available

Hamilton Heights got a four-set winover Scecina Monday 25-13 25-15 21-2525-22

Hannah Crist led the offense with 15kills three blocks and two aces EmmaKnowles had 20 assists

Ana Collar had 10 kills two blocks oneace 13 digs and 19 assists Tori Haydencontributed nine kills and five blocks alongwith three aces Kenna Burman had eightkills four aces and 13 digs Kylie Rose tookcharge of the defense with 11 digs and oneace

University fell to Seton Catholic in threesets Monday 25-10 25-17 25-10

Natalie Hellman led the Trailblazerswith five kills and three service aces

Hamilton Southeastern the No 1ranked team in Class 4A fell to 3A No 3Delta in four sets Tuesday 20-25 25-1725-22 30-28

Outside hitters Meredith Phillips had 16kills and Caitlin Kane added 17 kills LarkJones made two timely blocks and hit fivekills on the night Olivia Burgess had 24 digsand Anne Kleinrichert had 17 digs

The Royals close out their HoosierCrossroads Conference schedule withNoblesville Thursday night at home TheRoyals are now 24-3 on the season

Carmel ranked No 7 in 4A was sweptby 4A No 3 Cathedral in a battle 25-2128-26 25-21 on Tuesday

Bonnie Bostic hit nine kills for theGreyhounds with Morgan Seaman handingout 25 assists Sophie Oliphant had 15 digs

Carmelrsquos junior varsity won 25-21 25-20 while the freshman were victorious aswell

Millers get two straight-set victories

Photo by Kirk Green

The Noblesville volleyball team celebrated its Senior Night Tuesday with a victory over Guerin Catholic on Tuesday The Millerswon in straight sets their second sweep of the week

Photo by Kirk Green

Noblesvillersquos Victoria Dittmar (15) and Ashley Birkhimer (33) go up for a block as Guerin Catholicrsquos Jasmine Wolftram (7) hits the ball

Sports 9

The Hamilton Heights girls soccer teamtook care of Anderson 7-0 in a Mondaymatch

After periods of sluggishness in bothhalves the Huskies put together a strongfinal 20 minutes said Huskies coach TravisKaufmann Heights played goodcombination possession while at their bestwhich gave the Husky offense manyopportunities

Makel Smith scored three goals forHeights with Abby Hardacre MadisonBickett Katy Beery and Elaina Page eachgetting one Kinsey Dimmock had twoassists and Audrie Catron and Bickett addedone assist each Jenna McGrew and AlyssaIrwin combined for the shutout in goal

Irwin had a fantastic PK save to savethe shutout said Kaufmann

The Husky junior varsity team also wontheir match 2-0 behind goals from JennaMcGrew and Amanda Irwin

Carmel the No 2 ranked team in Class2A beat Westfield 6-0 in a Monday game

Katie Soderstrom and Jessica Dilgerboth scored two goals with Emily Roberts

and Bridget Mallin each getting one Fivedifferent players had one assist Ali JamesRoberts Soderstrom Jessi Cowen andKelsie James

Greyhound goalkeepers Nicole Vohsand Sydney Baines both had three savesLibby Rismiller had two saves for theShamrocks with Catherine Parisi gettingone

Carmel coach Frank Dixon said his teamaccomplished two things that will help itwhen post-season play begins next weekThe Greyhounds got to play on Westfieldsturf field a week before the Shamrocks hostSectional 17 and we got significant playingtime for almost everyone on the roster saidDixon

Westfield has a first generation turffield and it is extremely fast said DixonThe girls were able to work on the pace oftheir passes as well as timing their runs Getting everyone on that surface for anextended period will help our confidenceand our touch

Carmel is now 12-2-1 and hosts CenterGrove tonight

BOYS SOCCERCarmel ranked No 8 in 2A played to

a 1-1 tie on Monday with 2A No 11 CenterGrove

Brenno Pecora scored the Greyhoundsgoal with Jack Muller making the assistCarmel is now 7-2-5 for the season

ldquoOur transition from defending togetting forward into the attack is gettingbetter and better said Hounds coach ShaneSchmidt I am proud of the entire teameffort tonightrdquo

Guerin Catholic 2As No 18 teamplayed to a 1-1 tie with University Monday

The Trailblazers scored first RyanWilliams got the goal off an assist by SamGailey The Golden Eagles scored with lessthan three minutes left Conor Murray found

the back of the net off of Andrew Garveysassist

Hamilton Southeastern ranked No 12in 2A won its senior night game 1-0 overNoblesville Tuesday

Darion Ghaffari scored the Royals goalBen Haxton had a solid game in goal to

ensure a victory on senior night said HSEcoach Christopher White

Westfield played Avon tough onTuesday before falling to the 2A No 4Orioles 1-0

Shamrocks coach Myron Vaughn saidhis team played well but could not get thetying goal despite creating multiplechances

Tennis sectionals begin today with action at two sitesCarmel will host a four-team

tournament at its Todd WitskenTennis Center In the semi-finals theNo 1-ranked Greyhounds will takeon No 5 Guerin Catholic while No27 Westfield and University will playthe other semi-final Play todaybegins at 415 pm Winners advanceto Thursdays sectional championshipwhich also starts at 415 pm

Hamilton Southeastern hosts theother county sectional Noblesvilleand Hamilton Heights play in onesemi-final today while the No 6Royals take on their district rival

Fishers Todays action begins at 430 pm with the winnersmoving on to Thursdays sectional championship That willalso start at 430 pm

In Monday dual meets Noblesville swept past PendletonHeights 5-0 Four of the five matches were decided instraight sets with No 1 doubles Noah Brisco and JohnLandis coming from behind to win in three sets

Westfield defeated Hamilton Heights 4-1 in an allcounty match-up The Shamrocks Nos 1 and 2 singles

players (Parker Kalis and Evan Parshall respectively) onlylost one game in their matches Noah Wallace got theHuskies lone win at No 3 singles

The Royals upset No 2 Park Tudor 3-2 The meet camedown to No 2 singles where Alec Gretencord pulled out atough straight-set win 6-4 7-5 Southeastern also got winsfrom No 1 singles Addison Cazier and No 2 doubles MarkSlaninka and Andrew Myers Cazier finished the regularseason with a 19-1 record

Westfield 4 Heights 1No 1 singles Parker Kalis (W) def AustinSauerteig (HH) 6-0 6-1No 2 singles Evan Parshall (W) def HawkinsHochstedler (HH) 6-0 6-1No 3 singles Noah Wallace (HH) def HarrisonSindelar (W) 7-5 7-6 (4)No 1 doubles Connor Maris and Carson Maris(W) def Grant Lamkin and Bryce Albright (HH)6-1 6-1No 2 doubles Joe Day and Nicholas Mabe (W)def Nate Russell and Hudson Hochstedler (HH)6-2 6-3

Noblesville 5 Pendleton Heights 0No 1 singles Jacob Hoffman def Wilson 6-2 6-0No 2 singles Ben Smith def Walker Stull 6-46-2No 3 singles Alec Piggott def K Alumbaugh6-4 6-2No 1 doubles Noah Brisco and John Landis defKane and Norris 3-6 6-0 6-2No 2 doubles Ryan Mummer and JacksonRamey def B Alumbaugh and Schlegelmilch 7-57-6 (1)

Southeastern 3 Park Tudor 2No 1 singles Addison Cazier def Harris 6-1 6-2No 2 singles Alec Gretencord def Weigel 6-47-5No 3 singles Isaiah Guajardo lost to Tewari 6-06-0No 1 doubles Marcus Luke and Mark Skeltonlost to Katz and Emhardt 6-2 6-0No 2 doubles Mark Slaninka and Andrew Myersdef Kim and Wiegel 6-1 6-3

Sectionals start today at Carmel HSE

Husky girls blast Anderson

Alec PiggottNoblesville

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 92 65 586 -Toronto 87 70 554 50Baltimore 85 72 541 70NY Yankees 81 76 516 110Tampa Bay 65 92 414 270Central W L PCT GBCleveland 91 66 580 -Detroit 84 73 535 70Kansas City 80 77 510 110Chi White Sox 76 81 484 150Minnesota 56 101 357 350West W L PCT GBTexas 93 65 589 -Seattle 83 74 529 95Houston 83 75 525 100LA Angels 71 87 449 220Oakland 67 90 427 255

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 92 65 586 -NY Mets 84 74 532 85Miami 78 79 497 140Philadelphia 70 87 446 220Atlanta 64 92 410 275Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 101 56 643 -St Louis 82 75 522 190Pittsburgh 77 80 490 240Milwaukee 71 87 449 305Cincinnati 66 91 420 350West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 90 67 573 -San Francisco 83 74 529 70Colorado 73 84 465 170San Diego 67 90 427 230Arizona 65 92 414 250

MLB standingsTuesdayrsquos scores

Washington 4 Arizona 2NY Yankees 6 Boston 4Chi Cubs 6 Pittsburgh 4

Toronto 5 Baltimore 1Detroit 12 Cleveland 0NY Mets 12 Miami 1

Atlanta 7 Philadelphia 6

Kansas City 4 Minnesota 3 11 inningsTexas 6 Milwaukee 4Houston 8 Seattle 4

Chi White Sox 13 Tampa Bay 6St Louis 12 Cincinnati 5LA Angels 8 Oakland 1

San Diego 7 LA Dodgers 1San Francisco 12 Colorado 3

Sports10

Wednesday Sept 28Boys Tennis

Sectional at Carmel 415 pmSectional at Southeastern 430 pm

Girls SoccerCenter Grove at Carmel 530 pm

Heights at Pendleton Heights 530 pmAvon at Westfield 530 pm

Southeastern at Noblesville 630 pmTipton at Sheridan 530 pm

Fishers at Harrison 7 pmVolleyball

Westfield at Cathedral 530 pm

Thursday Sept 29Boys Tennis

Sectional at Carmel 415 pmSectional at Southeastern 430 pm

Boys SoccerMt Vernon at Heights 530 pm

Guerin at Fishers 5 pmBrownsburg at Noblesville 7 pm

VolleyballCarmel at Chatard 530 pm

Heights at Fishers 6 pmWestfield at Avon 530 pm

Noblesville at Southeastern 63 pmBoys Cross Country

Guerin at Big State Championship at TerreHaute

Girls Cross CountryGuerin at Big State Champion at Terre Haute

Friday Sept 30Football

Ben Davis at Carmel 7 pmCathedral at Fishers 7 pm

Brebeuf at Guerin Catholic 7 pmSoutheastern at Noblesville 7 pm

Tipton at Sheridan 7 pmAvon at Westfield 7 pm

Girls GolfState Meet at Prairie View 830 am

Boys SoccerCarmel at Columbus North 6 pm

Saturday Oct 1Football

Heights vs Twin Lakes at Lucas Oil 12 noonGirls Golf

State Meet at Prairie View 8 amBoys Soccer

Homestead at Carmel 11 amRitter at Guerin 130 pm

Greenfield at Fishers 1230 pmGirls Soccer

Guerin at Bishop Fenwick 1245 pmBoys Cross Country

Heights at Hoosier Conference at Tipton 9 amHoosier Crossroads at Noblesville 930 am

Sheridan at Conference MeetGirls Cross Country

Heights at Hoosier Conference at Tipton 9 amHoosier Crossroads at Noblesville 930 am

Sheridan at Conference MeetVolleyball

Guerin at Richmond 9 am

This weekrsquos sports schedule

Indiana soccer rankings2A BOYS1 Harrison (W Lafayette)2 North Central3 Lake Central4 Avon5 Penn6 Bloomington South7 Memorial (Evansville)8 Carmel9 Zionsville10 Jasper11 Center Grove12 Hamilton Southeastern13 Goshen14 Chesterton15 West Noble16 Elkhart Central17 Concord18 Guerin Catholic19 Carroll (Ft Wayne)20 Munster

Honorable MentionHomesteadCathedralMt Vernon (Fortville)Elkhart MemorialEast Central

1A BOYS1 Lawrenceburg2 Providence3 Argos4 Mishawaka Marian5 Eastern (Greentown)6 Westview7 Cardinal Ritter8 Covenant Christian9 Washington Community10 Mater Dei11 Muncie Burris12 Pike Central13 Rising Sun14 Tipton15 Greencastle16 Garrett17 Oldenburg Academy18 Heritage Hills19 Hebron20 Northeast Dubois

Honorable MentionLafayette Central CatholicLutheran (Indianapolis)Heritage Chrisitan (Indianapolis)Tri-WestEastbrook

2A GIRLS1 Penn2 Avon3 Carmel4 Brebeuf Jesuit5 Evansville Memorial6 Zionsville7 Hamilton Southeastern8 Castle9 East Central10 Northridge11 Terre Haute North12 Munster13 Fishers14 Cathedral15 FW Carroll16 Valparaiso17 Warsaw18 Center Grove19 Columbus North20 NoblesvilleHonorable Mention EvansvilleNorth Evansville Reitz CulverDekalb

1A GIRLS1 Bishop Chatard2 Gibson Southern3 Evans Mater Dei4 Heritage Christian5 Bellmont6 Andrean7 Lafayette Cen Catholic8 Argos9 Mishawaka Marian10 Lawrenceburg11 Washington12 Wheeler13 Tri-West Hendricks14 Westview15 Covenant Christian (Indy)16 Oldenburg Academy17 University18 Forest Park19 Cardinal Ritter20 Sullivan

Honorable Mention South Spen-cer Vincennes Rivet

GIRLS1 Carmel2 Homestead3 Fort Wayne Carroll4 Penn5 Zionsville6 Bloomington North7 Noblesville8 Columbus North9 Fishers10 Guerin Catholic11 Warsaw12 Valparaiso

13 West Lafayette14 La Porte15 Hamilton Southeastern16 Westfield17 Lake Central18 Lowell19 Cathedral20 Floyd Central21 Portage22 Terre Haute North23 Munster24 Fort Wayne Northrop25 Bloomington South

BOYS1 Carmel2 Fort Wayne Carroll3 Fishers4 Hamilton Southeastern5 Westview6 Lowell7 Concordia Lutheran8 Columbus North9 Brebeuf10 Avon11 Westfield12 West Lafayette

13 Valparaiso14 Noblesville15 Cathedral16 Tell City17 Penn18 Lake Central19 Zionsville20 La Porte21 Fort Wayne Northrop22 Huntington North23 Portage24 Bloomington North25 North Central

IATCCC cross country rankings

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Hamilton CountyReporter

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317-773-2769

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Westfield IN 46074

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For she said within herself If I may but touch his garment I shallbe whole

- Matthew 921

50 Years AgoNews The Hamilton County jury commissioners this week chose potentialmembers of the grand and petit juries for the October term plus nearly200 alternates who may be called any time during October Novemberand December if jurors on the petit list are exhausted A list of 15 grandjury prospects were picked of which six will serve if the panel is calledin the next three monthsSports The theme of the winning junior class float in the Carmel Highfootball Homecoming read ldquoCome Alive Yoursquore In The GreyhoundGenerationrdquo And brother what a generation it is Coach Dick Nyers andhis Carmel Greyhounds are writing a football tale which will be longremembered in the schoolrsquos athletic historyAd Davis Furniture Walnut Table with 6 High-back Chairs $12500

Bernard ldquoBernierdquo Celusnak

February 3 1929 - September 26 2016

Bernard Bernie Celusnak 87 of Carmel Indiana passed away on MondaySeptember 26 2016 at his home He was born on February 3 1929 toCharles and Suzanna (Rimarcik) Celusnak in Detroit Michigan

For 34 years Bernie worked in automotive design at the GMDesign Center Upon retirement Bernie and Anna moved to HigginsLake Michigan where they lived for 20 years They enjoyed fishingboating and grilling outdoors with their grandchildren before movingto Indiana in 2012 Bernie was an amazing man and a loving fatherhusband brother and grandfather

He is survived by his wife of 61 years Anna (Cernicky) Celusnakdaughter Diane (Dan) Byrne son Michael (Cynthia) Celusnak brothers Charles Celusnakand Frank Celsnak four grandchildren Kelly (Eric) Kniowski Kristin Byrne KimberlyBradway and Brian Celusnak and two great-grandchildren Grayson Kniowski and AidenBradway

In addition to his parents Bernie was preceded in death by his brother John CelusnakServices will be held at 1030 am on Friday September 30 2016 at St Louis de

Montfort Catholic Church 11441 Hague Road in Fishers with visitation from 1000 am tothe time of service Burial will be at Our Lady of Peace Cemetery in Indianapolis

Memorial contributions may be made to Alzheimers Association 50 East 91st StreetSuite 100 Indianapolis IN 46240

Condolences wwwrandallrobertscom

Maria Cornelia Ataide

July 11 1945 - September 24 2016

Maria Cornelia Ataide 71 of Noblesville passed away on Saturday September 242016 at home She was born on July 11 1945 to Michael and Cornelia(Barnard) Fourie in Pretoria South Africa

Maria retired from Alberton High School in South Africa afterteaching business economics accounting and typing for 40 years Sheimmigrated to the United States in 2012 and was a member ofNoblesville First United Methodist Church where she was involvedwith the Dinners On Us Ugly Quilts and Elderberries programs Shealso was a volunteer at Conner Prairie and the Fishers YMCA

She is survived by her daughter Melanie Angbao brother DanieFourie three grandchildren Sophia Simon and Solomon Angbao two

nieces Adele and Michelle and two nephews Andre and DanieIn addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband of 45 years

Romulo Ataide who passed away in 2012 and her son Miguel who passed away in 2013Services will be held at 1100 am on Saturday October 8 2016 at Noblesville First

United Methodist Church 2051 Monument Street in Noblesville with Lay Minister PhyllisHunter officiating

Arrangements have been entrusted to Randall amp Roberts Funeral Home in NoblesvilleCondolences wwwrandallrobertscom

Phyllis Marie Sears

October 10 1929 - September 23 2016

Phyllis Marie Sears 86 of Speedway passed away on Friday September 23 2016 atIU Health West Hospital in Avon She was born on October 10 1929to Clem and Slyvia (Berg) Ridgeway in Hamilton County Indiana

Phyllis was a retired teacher and enjoyed a weekly dinner club withher retired teacher friends She enjoyed sewing playing card gamesand reading the daily news Phyllis loved spending time with her family

She is survived by eight grandchildren and four great-grandchildren In addition to her parents Phyllis was preceded in deathby her husband Tom Sears and daughter Sharon Thomas

Services will be held at 300 pm on Thursday September 292016 at Randall amp Roberts Funeral Home 1150 Logan Street in

Noblesville with visitation from 100 pm to the time of service Rev Stanley R Suttonwill officiate Burial will be at Prairie Baptist Cemetery in Noblesville

Memorial contributions may be made to Humane Society for Hamilton County 1721Pleasant Street Suite B Noblesville IN 46060

Condolences wwwrandallrobertscom

Hamilton County Reporter

Hamilton Countyrsquos Hometown Newspaper

Additional obituariesappear on

Page 4

Obituaries and News4Wanda A Sigler

April 15 1925 - September 26 2016

Wanda A Sigler 91 of Fortville passed away on Monday September 26 2016 at herhome She was born on April 15 1925 to Floyd and Portia (Baker) Shyin Anderson Indiana

For 18 years Wanda worked as a claims clerk for College LifeInsurance She was a Christian and member of Cyntheanne ChristianChurch where she was a Sunday school teacher Wanda was a CubScout leader a cow amp sheep herder played the piano had a great senseof humor and loved animals She grew houseplants as a hobby andloved flowers especially violets Most of all Wanda was a very lovingmother and grandmother

She is survived by her children Lynnette Hendrickson Dean (Kyla)Sigler Melanie Sigler (Randy Kingsolver) and Lisa Bruner (Steve Guinn) sister Norma(Ralph) Smith five grandchildren Melissa (Christopher) Himes Brent (Abigail)Hazelbaker Matt (Cheli) Sigler Nick (DeeDee) Sigler and Madison Bruner and ninegreat-grandchildren

In addition to her parents Wanda was preceded in death by her husband Harry BillSigler in 1983 sister Patti Collins and best friend Ralph McCord

Visitation will be from 400 pm to 800 pm on Friday September 30 2016 atCyntheanne Christian Church 13151 Cyntheanne Road in Fishers Services will be heldat 1100 am on Saturday October 1 2016 at the church with an additional visitation onehour prior Pastor Brent Emerick will officiate Burial will be at Gravel Lawn Cemeteryin Fortville

Memorial contributions may be made to Cyntheanne Christian Church 13151Cyntheanne Road Fishers IN 46037

Condolences wwwrandallrobertscom

Areline Louise Hauke

May 20 1932 - September 26 2016

Areline Louise Hauke 84 of Noblesville passed away on the morning of MondaySeptember 26 2016 at Harbour Manor Care Center in Noblesville Shewas born on May 20 1932 to Albert and Etta (Robinson) Brown inCalifornia

Areline was a homemaker and had also worked with the familybusiness OVA Industrial Supply amp Tool She was a 1951 graduateof Fort Wayne Central High School and had attended IU Her greatestaccomplishment was spending time with her family and being a wifemother and grandmother She enjoyed reading flower gardeningwatching old movies computer work and camping with family Shewas a member of Christ Lutheran Church in Noblesville and a former

member of St James Lutheran Church in Marion INShe is survived by her children Renee L (John) South Dr Michael J (Kaleen) Hauke

Kim S (Stephen) Yann Dean A (Ann) Hauke and Jeffrey V (Kelly) Hauke brother DrGlenn (Donna) Brown 10 grandchildren Megan Lori Kaleena Jessica JustinAlexandria Samantha Sarah Rachel and Rebecca and great-grandchildren JaidenAdalee Iris Emma and Thomas (who is on the way)

In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband James F Haukewho passed away in 2006

Services will be held at 1100 am on Saturday October 8 2016 at Christ LutheranChurch 10055 East 186th Street in Noblesville with visitation beginning at1000 amRev Adrian Piazza will officiate Burial will be at Grant Memorial Park Cemetery inMarion IN

Memorial contributions may be made to American Cancer Society 5635 W 96th StreetSuite 100 Indianapolis IN 46278

Condolences wwwrandallrobertscom

On Friday Carmel High School will have its annual homecoming parade that willtemporarily close sections of Main Street Range Line Road and 136th Street from 1 to130 pm

The CHS homecoming parade will commence from 520 E Main St and travel westto Range Line Road and then north to 136th Street The parade will conclude around 130pm near the CHS football stadium (off of 136th Street) Please allow for extra traveltime during these temporary road closures

Carmel Homecoming paradewill be Friday afternoon

Next Noblesville Townshipboard meeting is Oct 5

Noblesville Township will conduct its next board meeting at 4 pm Wednesday Oct5 at the Noblesville Township Trustee office 836 Division St

On the agenda will be a review of minutes old business the 2017 budget adoptionnew medical insurance policy and community center contacts

An episode of House Hunters that wasfilmed earlier in the year in Carmel is set toair this Thursday September 29th at 10pm on HGTV

More information can be found hereht tp wwwhgtvcomshowshouse-huntersepisodeshigh-end-custom-home-in-carmel-indiana

Carmel ldquoHouseHuntersrdquo episodeairs Thursday

Starting around 8 am today motoristsshould expect varying lane closures onnorthbound and southbound US 31 justsouth of 126th StreetCarmel Drive Crewsplan to work on the weight measurement andrecording sensors during these varying lanerestrictions until about 4 pm Restrictionswill resume during the same time periodon ThursdaySouthbound US 31 lane closures continuenear 116th Street

Crews continue to restrict southboundUS 31 to two lanes near 116th Street tosmooth the pavement on the bridgeapproaches Today they plan to modify thelane restrictions during daytime hours Twolanes will remain open on southboundUS 31 following this modification Theselane closures are expected to end in mid-October

US 31 lane closures near126th StreetCarmelDrive start today

News 5

The third annual Carmel onCanvas plein air paint out was held Friday toSunday September 16-18 This open-airpainting exhibition and competition tookplace on the sidewalks throughout theCarmel Arts amp Design District

Carmel on Canvas is an event that isperfectly aligned with our strategy of usingthe arts as an economic development toolIt was wonderful to see so many artists travelto Carmel from across the Midwest to createworks of art using Carmels Arts amp DesignDistrict as their inspiration One of myfavorite aspects of this event is that theartists interact with the public who are ableto see the works of art created Our desire isto grow this event to be the best plein airpaint out in the country said Carmel MayorJim Brainard

The Carmel on Canvas plein air eventhosted more than 70 highly acclaimed artistsfrom the Midwest including WisconsinChicago Ft Wayne Bloomington and othercommunities The artists competed in avariety of plein air contests within the 3-dayevent They registered in a division thatmatched their skill level professional non-professional and teen Rachel Perry formerfine art curator of the Indiana State Museumand author of numerous art articles andbooks judged the artwork with theexception of the Saturday morning QuickPaint

This year two new components wereadded to this annual event OnSaturday morning a Quick Paint took placeat the Carmel Farmers Market at CenterGreen The winner of this contest wasselected by visitors to the market which

raised community awareness of the eventoverall The success of this Quick Paintmade it clear that this element will beretained for next years event

The second new component that wasincorporated into the event wasthe Sunday afternoon Art Fair where artistsdisplayed and sold their work to visitorsArtists displayed creations from the Carmelon Canvas event as well as pieces from theirbroader scope of work

The awards for the 2016 Carmel onCanvas are as follows

PROFESSIONAL DIVISIONGrand Prize ($5000) Wyatt LeGrandBloomfield2nd Place ($3000) Nancie Mertz ChicagoIL3rd Place ($1500) Troy KilgoreBloomingtonMerit Winner ($100) Andrea Borjab FtWayneMerit Winner ($100) Mark BurkettMooresvilleMerit Winner ($100) Jed DorseyIndianapolisMerit Winner ($100) Morris KurzIndianapolisMerit Winner ($100) Bob MeyersIndianapolisMerit Winner ($100) DK Palecek KauKauna WIMerit Winner ($100) Mark RatzlaffBloomingtonMerit Winner ($100) Nicholai ShaverIndianapolisMerit Winner ($100) Melinda Spear-HuffSheridan

Merit Winner ($100) Alicia ZanoniIndianapolis

NON-PROFESSIONAL DIVISION1st Place ($200) Jan Johnson Indianapolis2nd Place ($100) SepidehMotevaselolhagh IndianapolisMerit Winner ($50) AndrewCampbell NoblesvilleMerit Winner ($50) Katherine Fehn CarmelMerit Winner ($50) Shakila Garugu Fishers

TEEN DIVISION1st Place ($100) Izzy Monger Carmel2nd Place ($75) Laurabeth Landis Kirklin3rd Place ($50) Isabelle Landis Kirklin

QUICK PAINT 11st Place ($500) John Kelty Ft Wayne2nd Place ($300) Nancie Mertz ChicagoIL3rd Place ($200) Jed Dorsey Indianapolis

QUICK PAINT 21st Place ($500) Jeremy Roy Indianapolis2nd Place ($300) Anna Afshar Fishers

3rd Place ($200) Kathy BlankenheimBrownsburg

PURCHASE AWARDSHighgarden Real Estate ($400) JerryPoints IndianapolisBazbeaux Pizza ($400) Anna AfsharFishersBubs Burgers and Ice Cream ($250)Charles McNally IndianapolisAgave Mexican ($200) Greg Clack InIndianapolisGreeks Pizzeria ($200) Robin Peet CarmelPNC Bank ($200) Cathy Bauder WestfieldReStyled ($200) Roxanne Larson Carmel

The Purchase Awards paintings havebeen presented to each business for displayin their establishment Please stop by thebusinesses to see the different winningpaintings A variety of paintings can be seenand purchased at the local galleries inCarmel too Best of Show winners fromprevious years are displayed at All ThingsCarmel - 110 W Main St Carmel

Hamilton EastPublic Library lists

Here are the Hamilton East Public Li-brary items lists for the week of Sept 262016

New Adult Fiction Books1 The Girl in the Red Coat A novel byKate Hamer2 The Girls by Emma Cline3 With Every Breath by Maya Banks4 Puppet Master by Dale Brown5 The Jealous Kind by James Lee Burke6 Pirate by Clive Cussler7 Razor Girl by Carl Hiaasen8 Downfall by JA Jance9 High Stakes edited by George RRMartin10 Commonwealth by Ann Patchett

New Adult Nonfiction Books1 Sams Teach Yourself C++ in 24 Hoursby Rogers Cadenhead2 Conviction The Untold Story of PuttingJodi Arias Behind Bars by Juan Martinez3 For the Glory Eric Liddells Journeyfrom Olympic Champion to Modern Mar-tyr by Duncan Hamilton4 A Little Thing Called Life On LovingElvis Presley Bruce Jenner and Songs inBetween by Linda Thompson5 The Romanovs 1613-1918 by SimonSebag Montefiore6 SharePoint 2016 for Dummies by Rose-marie Withee7 The Snowden Files The Inside Story ofthe Worlds Most Wanted Man by LukeHarding8 Finding Calm for the Expectant MomTools for Reducing Stress Anxiety and

Mood Swings During your Pregnancy byAlice Domar9 Love Is All You Need The Revolution-ary Bond-Based Approach to EducatingYour Dog by Jennifer Arnold10 The Vaccine-Friendly Plan Dr PaulsSafe and Effective Approach to Immunityand Health - Paul Thomas MD

New DVDs1 Ride Along 22 A Royal Night Out3 Eddie the Eagle4 Gods Not Dead 25 My Big Fat Greek Wedding 26 The In-Laws7 Falstaff (Chimes at Midnight)8 Inspector Lewis - Series 89 Parched10 The Phenom

New Music CDs1 Live at the Hollywood Bowl by TheBeatles2 Dig Your Roots by Florida GeorgiaLine3 Kinda Dont Care by Justin Moore4 Suicide Squad - Original Motion PictureSoundtrack5 Straight Shooter by Bad Company6 Out Among the Stars by Johnny Cash7 Best of Chris Isaak by Chris Isaak8 The best of Bread by Bread9 Anthology Hey Ho Lets Go by Ra-mones10 Sounds of the South 1 Sounds of theSouth Blue Ridge Mountain Music A Mu-sical Journey from the Georgia Sea Islandsto the Mississippi Delta by Alan Lomax

2016 Carmel on Canvas results

Sports6

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorJust how much will an old heart take Or a young heartldquoWe have lost two games in a row by a point but we are staying positiverdquo said

Westfield coach Jake Gilbert looking to this weekrsquos home Hoosier Crossroads Conferencegame with Avonrdquo

Looking at scores Westfield could be in for another tight gameAvon for example has defeated Hamilton Southeastern 31-28 Westfield lost to HSE

21-20 Westfield lost 29-28 in overtime to Brownsburg Avon has lost to Brownsburg30-22

Avon is 3-3 The Orioles also have lost to Ben Davis 38-7 and to Whiteland 22-21They have defeated Plainfield 35-31 and Fishers 38-3

Westfield this week is ranked No 5 in Class 5A behind Fort Wayne Snider NewPalestine Bloomington South and Columbus East

ldquoWe have lots of work to do to get better and we have to find ways to win the closeonerdquo Gilbert talked about his 4-2 Shamrocks ldquoWe still believe we can be a very goodfootball team Wersquove just lost to a couple of good football teamsrdquo

Westfieldrsquos offense in six games has proven they can move the ball through the air andon the ground

In five games (he missed one game by injury) senior quarterback Andy Sweet has hiton 42-of-78 passes for 679 yards He has thrown for six touchdowns and has not beenintercepted

Sweetrsquos top receiver has been Evan Manley with 17 receptions for 362 yards and fiveof the Shamrocksrsquo seven aerial touchdowns Jonathan Swidan has 10 catches for 146 yards

Nate Froelich and Swidan have pounded the way on the ground Froelich has carried106 times for 628 yards and seven touchdowns and Swidan has carried 73 times for 379yards and six scores

Westfield has scored 16 times on the ground and seven times through the airGilbert said Westfield will have to play well on defenseldquoAvon has one of the best players in the state in Bryant Fitzpatrickrdquo pointed out the

Westfield coach ldquoHersquos explosive and dangerous He plays running back and offensivelinebacker and returns kicksrdquo

In 37 carries Fitzpatrick has run for 288 yards and five touchdowns Sampson Jamesis Avonrsquos leading rusher with 343 yards in 84 carries

The Orioles can sling the football Quarterback Cameron Misner has connected on 65passes in 146 attempts for 880 yards He has tossed for 10 touchdowns and has beenintercepted just two times His leading receiver is Luke Shayotovich with 27 catches for326 yards

Avon has defeated Westfield two consecutive times 35-20 last year and 23-6 twoseasons ago Westfield won 17-15 three years ago

ldquoAvon is a much younger team than usual but they are still big strong and fast likealwaysrdquo Gilbert added

Westfield hosts Avon

Westfield Probable LineupsOffense DefenseQB Andy Sweet Sr 190 E Matthew Tongate Sr 175RB Johnny Swidan Sr 205 T Griffin Lickfeldt Jr 240WR Evan Manley Sr 165 DT Elisha Lennon Sr 205WR Josue Gonzalez Sr 155 E Byron Hubbard Sr 190WR Kaleb Pettijohn Jr 160 LB Justin Frey Sr 160RB Nate Froelich Jr 190 LB Jackson Garrett Sr 205TE Hayden Russell Sr 240 LB Hank Grenda Sr 205T Matt Robinson Jr 250 LB Devin McGinnis Sr 180G Chad Reeh Sr 260 C Caleb Sanburn Sr 170C Spencer Stachyra Sr 290 C Chris Zolto Sr 173G Austin Dollens Sr 270 SS Koby Hauser Jr 190T Gannon Asher Sr 190 FS Lucas Schultz Sr 160

Quarterback Andy Sweet has thrown for six touchdowns for Westfield so far thisseason The Shamrocks host Avon Friday night

Brian ReddickFile photo

Sports 7

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorCarmelrsquos football program is a little

different than many For example whilemany will select ldquocupcakesrdquo forhomecoming games Carmel this Friday willcelebrate homecoming by host long-timeMIC Conference rival Ben Davis which thisweek is tied for sixth in the Indiana CoachesAssociationrsquos 6A poll

Of course there are few cupcakes onCarmelrsquos schedule

Another thing different about Carmelfootball The Greyhounds are tied for No10 in the same poll Despite only a 3-3 record

Ben Davis is 4-2 but only 1-2 in theGiantsrsquo last three games In comparingscores Ben Davis has defeated Pike 48-14and beaten Lawrence North 41-14 whilelosing to Center Grove 20-7 Carmel hasbeaten Pike 65-27 and lost to Center Grove19-6 and to Lawrence North 27-20

ldquoBen Davis is extremely talented andwell-coachedrdquo Carmel coach John Heberttalked about the Giants ldquoEven in the gamesthey lost they played with great physicalityand energy They are certainly one of the topfive teams in the state in my opinion

ldquoStopping their quarterback ReeceTaylor will be a major challenge The frontseven of the Gantsrsquo defense is as good asanyone in the staterdquo Hebert added

Taylor is outstanding He has completed89-of-143 passes for 1023 yards and seventouchdowns He has carried the pigskin 64times for 608 yards His leading receiving

is Noah Thomas with 20 catches for 195yards

Carmel is coming off a victory overNorth Central

ldquoAgain we did not get off to the fast startwe soughtrdquo Hebert said ldquoOffensively ittook us several series before we establishedour game plan Once we did that ourrunning game got going and we were ableto establish a rhythm

That running game is led by JeromeHalsell with 503 yards in 86 carries for a 58yard average per trip Camari Hunt hasaveraged 65 with 274 yards in 42 carries

ldquoJalen Walker Ethan MerriweatherCamari Hunt and Jerome Halsell made playscontributing to a 48-point productionrdquo saidHebert

ldquoDefensively after a strong start NorthCentralrsquos offense proved to be a challengeto stop Jacob Abrams had a strong gameincluding a pass interception which led to afield goal and put us up 17-6 as the first halfexpiredrdquo said Hebert

Carmelrsquos passing game also has beenoutstanding Ben McDonald is 73-for-110for 939 yards and 14 touchdowns He hasbeen intercepted just two times

Walker has 27 catches for 310 yards andseven touchdowns and Merriweather 19receptions for 306 yards and five TDs

Carmel has defeated Ben Davis twoconsecutive times 35-21 last year and 37-14two years ago The Giants won 28-24 threeseasons ago

The Giants are coming

Carmel Probable LineupsOffense DefenseQB Jake McDonald Jr 175 DE Britt Beery Sr 262WR Ethan Merriweather Sr 172 N Logan Burgess Sr 205WR Jalen Walker Sr 165 DE Kylan Cole Sr 264TE Kurt Rafdal Sr 235 OLB John Hokanson Jr 185TB Jerome Halsell Sr 190 OLB Beau Robbins So 230G Jakob Ford Sr 264 OLB Joey Schmidt So 205C Trevor Scott Sr 273 ILB Justin Fleck Sr 187T Mark Sickford Sr 257 ILB Jack Van Remortel Jr 222G Justin Williams Sr 288 CB Jacob Abrams Sr 190T Grant Barker Sr 222 CB Austin Newland Sr 180FB Bryce Sharp Sr 190 S Sean Blackburn Sr 175

6A

1 Warren Central (7) 972 Penn (1) 80t-3 Indianapolis Cathedral (2) 77t-3 Center Grove 775 Columbus North 50t-6 Ben Davis 46t-6 Brownsburg 468 Hamilton Southeastern 279 La Porte 17t-10 Lawrence Central 13t-10 Carmel 13

Others Receiving Votes Homestead (8)Carroll (FW) (4) Valparaiso (2) Avon (1)

5A

1 Fort Wayne Snider (10) 1002 New Palestine 893 Bloomington South 724 Columbus East 655 Westfield 646 Mishawaka 437 Decatur Central 368 Michigan City 349 McCutcheon 18t-10 Bloomington North 8t-10 Plainfield 8

Others Receiving Votes Castle (5)Muncie Central (4) Whiteland (3)Zionsville (3) Lafayette Harrison (1)

4A

1 Roncalli (9) 992 NorthWood 823 Evansville Reitz 694 New Prairie (1) 545 New Haven 476 East Central 397 Shelbyville 388 Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger 379 East Noble 3510 Evansville Central 27

Others Receiving Votes Mississinewa(9) Plymouth (6) Hobart (4) BeechGrove (2) Evansville Harrison (2)Lowell (2)

3A

1 Gibson Southern (5) 932 West Lafayette (3) 903 Mishawaka Marian (2) 874 Bishop Chatard 555 Guerin Catholic 546 FW Concordia Lutheran 537 Tri-West 408 Lawrenceburg 239 Brebeuf Jesuit 2010 Jimtown 19

Others Receiving Votes Fort WayneBishop Luers (7) Heritage Hills (3)Southridge (3) Northwestern (1)

2A

1 Woodlan (10) 1002 Evansville Mater Dei 823 Scecina Memorial 714 Monrovia 655 Eastbrook 596 Whiting 587 Knox Community 338 Whitko 199 Cardinal Ritter 1810 Bremen 14

Others Receiving Votes Alexandria (7)Eastside (7) Oak Hill (6) Triton Central(4) Eastern Hancock (3)

1A

1 Lafayette Central Catholic (9) 992 Linton Stockton (1) 883 Pioneer 814 Adams Central 705 West Washington 486 Fountain Central 477 Monroe Central 278 North Miami 219 LaVille 1810 Carroll (Flora) 17

Others Receiving Votes Shenandoah(16) Northfield (13) Seeger Memorial(10) Sheridan (10) Eastern Greene (2)Indianapolis Lutheran (2)

IFCA high school football polls

Carmelrsquos Jerome Halsell has carried the football 86 times for the Greyhounds fora total of 503 yards or an average of 58 yards per trip Carmel hosts Ben Davison Friday

Kent GrahamFile photo

Sports8

The Noblesville volleyball team got apair of straight-set wins early this week

On Monday the Millers swept LawrenceCentral 25-15 25-23 25-10 LexieAlmodovar Alexa Roberts and Emily Kiserall hit six kills Maddie Hine handed out 16assists while Brenna Everingham had 12digs

On Tuesday Noblesville beat GuerinCatholic 25-20 25-18 25-20 AshleyBirkhimer hit six kills and made two blockswhile Allie Phillips dished out 21 assists

Guerin Catholic stats were not available

Hamilton Heights got a four-set winover Scecina Monday 25-13 25-15 21-2525-22

Hannah Crist led the offense with 15kills three blocks and two aces EmmaKnowles had 20 assists

Ana Collar had 10 kills two blocks oneace 13 digs and 19 assists Tori Haydencontributed nine kills and five blocks alongwith three aces Kenna Burman had eightkills four aces and 13 digs Kylie Rose tookcharge of the defense with 11 digs and oneace

University fell to Seton Catholic in threesets Monday 25-10 25-17 25-10

Natalie Hellman led the Trailblazerswith five kills and three service aces

Hamilton Southeastern the No 1ranked team in Class 4A fell to 3A No 3Delta in four sets Tuesday 20-25 25-1725-22 30-28

Outside hitters Meredith Phillips had 16kills and Caitlin Kane added 17 kills LarkJones made two timely blocks and hit fivekills on the night Olivia Burgess had 24 digsand Anne Kleinrichert had 17 digs

The Royals close out their HoosierCrossroads Conference schedule withNoblesville Thursday night at home TheRoyals are now 24-3 on the season

Carmel ranked No 7 in 4A was sweptby 4A No 3 Cathedral in a battle 25-2128-26 25-21 on Tuesday

Bonnie Bostic hit nine kills for theGreyhounds with Morgan Seaman handingout 25 assists Sophie Oliphant had 15 digs

Carmelrsquos junior varsity won 25-21 25-20 while the freshman were victorious aswell

Millers get two straight-set victories

Photo by Kirk Green

The Noblesville volleyball team celebrated its Senior Night Tuesday with a victory over Guerin Catholic on Tuesday The Millerswon in straight sets their second sweep of the week

Photo by Kirk Green

Noblesvillersquos Victoria Dittmar (15) and Ashley Birkhimer (33) go up for a block as Guerin Catholicrsquos Jasmine Wolftram (7) hits the ball

Sports 9

The Hamilton Heights girls soccer teamtook care of Anderson 7-0 in a Mondaymatch

After periods of sluggishness in bothhalves the Huskies put together a strongfinal 20 minutes said Huskies coach TravisKaufmann Heights played goodcombination possession while at their bestwhich gave the Husky offense manyopportunities

Makel Smith scored three goals forHeights with Abby Hardacre MadisonBickett Katy Beery and Elaina Page eachgetting one Kinsey Dimmock had twoassists and Audrie Catron and Bickett addedone assist each Jenna McGrew and AlyssaIrwin combined for the shutout in goal

Irwin had a fantastic PK save to savethe shutout said Kaufmann

The Husky junior varsity team also wontheir match 2-0 behind goals from JennaMcGrew and Amanda Irwin

Carmel the No 2 ranked team in Class2A beat Westfield 6-0 in a Monday game

Katie Soderstrom and Jessica Dilgerboth scored two goals with Emily Roberts

and Bridget Mallin each getting one Fivedifferent players had one assist Ali JamesRoberts Soderstrom Jessi Cowen andKelsie James

Greyhound goalkeepers Nicole Vohsand Sydney Baines both had three savesLibby Rismiller had two saves for theShamrocks with Catherine Parisi gettingone

Carmel coach Frank Dixon said his teamaccomplished two things that will help itwhen post-season play begins next weekThe Greyhounds got to play on Westfieldsturf field a week before the Shamrocks hostSectional 17 and we got significant playingtime for almost everyone on the roster saidDixon

Westfield has a first generation turffield and it is extremely fast said DixonThe girls were able to work on the pace oftheir passes as well as timing their runs Getting everyone on that surface for anextended period will help our confidenceand our touch

Carmel is now 12-2-1 and hosts CenterGrove tonight

BOYS SOCCERCarmel ranked No 8 in 2A played to

a 1-1 tie on Monday with 2A No 11 CenterGrove

Brenno Pecora scored the Greyhoundsgoal with Jack Muller making the assistCarmel is now 7-2-5 for the season

ldquoOur transition from defending togetting forward into the attack is gettingbetter and better said Hounds coach ShaneSchmidt I am proud of the entire teameffort tonightrdquo

Guerin Catholic 2As No 18 teamplayed to a 1-1 tie with University Monday

The Trailblazers scored first RyanWilliams got the goal off an assist by SamGailey The Golden Eagles scored with lessthan three minutes left Conor Murray found

the back of the net off of Andrew Garveysassist

Hamilton Southeastern ranked No 12in 2A won its senior night game 1-0 overNoblesville Tuesday

Darion Ghaffari scored the Royals goalBen Haxton had a solid game in goal to

ensure a victory on senior night said HSEcoach Christopher White

Westfield played Avon tough onTuesday before falling to the 2A No 4Orioles 1-0

Shamrocks coach Myron Vaughn saidhis team played well but could not get thetying goal despite creating multiplechances

Tennis sectionals begin today with action at two sitesCarmel will host a four-team

tournament at its Todd WitskenTennis Center In the semi-finals theNo 1-ranked Greyhounds will takeon No 5 Guerin Catholic while No27 Westfield and University will playthe other semi-final Play todaybegins at 415 pm Winners advanceto Thursdays sectional championshipwhich also starts at 415 pm

Hamilton Southeastern hosts theother county sectional Noblesvilleand Hamilton Heights play in onesemi-final today while the No 6Royals take on their district rival

Fishers Todays action begins at 430 pm with the winnersmoving on to Thursdays sectional championship That willalso start at 430 pm

In Monday dual meets Noblesville swept past PendletonHeights 5-0 Four of the five matches were decided instraight sets with No 1 doubles Noah Brisco and JohnLandis coming from behind to win in three sets

Westfield defeated Hamilton Heights 4-1 in an allcounty match-up The Shamrocks Nos 1 and 2 singles

players (Parker Kalis and Evan Parshall respectively) onlylost one game in their matches Noah Wallace got theHuskies lone win at No 3 singles

The Royals upset No 2 Park Tudor 3-2 The meet camedown to No 2 singles where Alec Gretencord pulled out atough straight-set win 6-4 7-5 Southeastern also got winsfrom No 1 singles Addison Cazier and No 2 doubles MarkSlaninka and Andrew Myers Cazier finished the regularseason with a 19-1 record

Westfield 4 Heights 1No 1 singles Parker Kalis (W) def AustinSauerteig (HH) 6-0 6-1No 2 singles Evan Parshall (W) def HawkinsHochstedler (HH) 6-0 6-1No 3 singles Noah Wallace (HH) def HarrisonSindelar (W) 7-5 7-6 (4)No 1 doubles Connor Maris and Carson Maris(W) def Grant Lamkin and Bryce Albright (HH)6-1 6-1No 2 doubles Joe Day and Nicholas Mabe (W)def Nate Russell and Hudson Hochstedler (HH)6-2 6-3

Noblesville 5 Pendleton Heights 0No 1 singles Jacob Hoffman def Wilson 6-2 6-0No 2 singles Ben Smith def Walker Stull 6-46-2No 3 singles Alec Piggott def K Alumbaugh6-4 6-2No 1 doubles Noah Brisco and John Landis defKane and Norris 3-6 6-0 6-2No 2 doubles Ryan Mummer and JacksonRamey def B Alumbaugh and Schlegelmilch 7-57-6 (1)

Southeastern 3 Park Tudor 2No 1 singles Addison Cazier def Harris 6-1 6-2No 2 singles Alec Gretencord def Weigel 6-47-5No 3 singles Isaiah Guajardo lost to Tewari 6-06-0No 1 doubles Marcus Luke and Mark Skeltonlost to Katz and Emhardt 6-2 6-0No 2 doubles Mark Slaninka and Andrew Myersdef Kim and Wiegel 6-1 6-3

Sectionals start today at Carmel HSE

Husky girls blast Anderson

Alec PiggottNoblesville

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 92 65 586 -Toronto 87 70 554 50Baltimore 85 72 541 70NY Yankees 81 76 516 110Tampa Bay 65 92 414 270Central W L PCT GBCleveland 91 66 580 -Detroit 84 73 535 70Kansas City 80 77 510 110Chi White Sox 76 81 484 150Minnesota 56 101 357 350West W L PCT GBTexas 93 65 589 -Seattle 83 74 529 95Houston 83 75 525 100LA Angels 71 87 449 220Oakland 67 90 427 255

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 92 65 586 -NY Mets 84 74 532 85Miami 78 79 497 140Philadelphia 70 87 446 220Atlanta 64 92 410 275Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 101 56 643 -St Louis 82 75 522 190Pittsburgh 77 80 490 240Milwaukee 71 87 449 305Cincinnati 66 91 420 350West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 90 67 573 -San Francisco 83 74 529 70Colorado 73 84 465 170San Diego 67 90 427 230Arizona 65 92 414 250

MLB standingsTuesdayrsquos scores

Washington 4 Arizona 2NY Yankees 6 Boston 4Chi Cubs 6 Pittsburgh 4

Toronto 5 Baltimore 1Detroit 12 Cleveland 0NY Mets 12 Miami 1

Atlanta 7 Philadelphia 6

Kansas City 4 Minnesota 3 11 inningsTexas 6 Milwaukee 4Houston 8 Seattle 4

Chi White Sox 13 Tampa Bay 6St Louis 12 Cincinnati 5LA Angels 8 Oakland 1

San Diego 7 LA Dodgers 1San Francisco 12 Colorado 3

Sports10

Wednesday Sept 28Boys Tennis

Sectional at Carmel 415 pmSectional at Southeastern 430 pm

Girls SoccerCenter Grove at Carmel 530 pm

Heights at Pendleton Heights 530 pmAvon at Westfield 530 pm

Southeastern at Noblesville 630 pmTipton at Sheridan 530 pm

Fishers at Harrison 7 pmVolleyball

Westfield at Cathedral 530 pm

Thursday Sept 29Boys Tennis

Sectional at Carmel 415 pmSectional at Southeastern 430 pm

Boys SoccerMt Vernon at Heights 530 pm

Guerin at Fishers 5 pmBrownsburg at Noblesville 7 pm

VolleyballCarmel at Chatard 530 pm

Heights at Fishers 6 pmWestfield at Avon 530 pm

Noblesville at Southeastern 63 pmBoys Cross Country

Guerin at Big State Championship at TerreHaute

Girls Cross CountryGuerin at Big State Champion at Terre Haute

Friday Sept 30Football

Ben Davis at Carmel 7 pmCathedral at Fishers 7 pm

Brebeuf at Guerin Catholic 7 pmSoutheastern at Noblesville 7 pm

Tipton at Sheridan 7 pmAvon at Westfield 7 pm

Girls GolfState Meet at Prairie View 830 am

Boys SoccerCarmel at Columbus North 6 pm

Saturday Oct 1Football

Heights vs Twin Lakes at Lucas Oil 12 noonGirls Golf

State Meet at Prairie View 8 amBoys Soccer

Homestead at Carmel 11 amRitter at Guerin 130 pm

Greenfield at Fishers 1230 pmGirls Soccer

Guerin at Bishop Fenwick 1245 pmBoys Cross Country

Heights at Hoosier Conference at Tipton 9 amHoosier Crossroads at Noblesville 930 am

Sheridan at Conference MeetGirls Cross Country

Heights at Hoosier Conference at Tipton 9 amHoosier Crossroads at Noblesville 930 am

Sheridan at Conference MeetVolleyball

Guerin at Richmond 9 am

This weekrsquos sports schedule

Indiana soccer rankings2A BOYS1 Harrison (W Lafayette)2 North Central3 Lake Central4 Avon5 Penn6 Bloomington South7 Memorial (Evansville)8 Carmel9 Zionsville10 Jasper11 Center Grove12 Hamilton Southeastern13 Goshen14 Chesterton15 West Noble16 Elkhart Central17 Concord18 Guerin Catholic19 Carroll (Ft Wayne)20 Munster

Honorable MentionHomesteadCathedralMt Vernon (Fortville)Elkhart MemorialEast Central

1A BOYS1 Lawrenceburg2 Providence3 Argos4 Mishawaka Marian5 Eastern (Greentown)6 Westview7 Cardinal Ritter8 Covenant Christian9 Washington Community10 Mater Dei11 Muncie Burris12 Pike Central13 Rising Sun14 Tipton15 Greencastle16 Garrett17 Oldenburg Academy18 Heritage Hills19 Hebron20 Northeast Dubois

Honorable MentionLafayette Central CatholicLutheran (Indianapolis)Heritage Chrisitan (Indianapolis)Tri-WestEastbrook

2A GIRLS1 Penn2 Avon3 Carmel4 Brebeuf Jesuit5 Evansville Memorial6 Zionsville7 Hamilton Southeastern8 Castle9 East Central10 Northridge11 Terre Haute North12 Munster13 Fishers14 Cathedral15 FW Carroll16 Valparaiso17 Warsaw18 Center Grove19 Columbus North20 NoblesvilleHonorable Mention EvansvilleNorth Evansville Reitz CulverDekalb

1A GIRLS1 Bishop Chatard2 Gibson Southern3 Evans Mater Dei4 Heritage Christian5 Bellmont6 Andrean7 Lafayette Cen Catholic8 Argos9 Mishawaka Marian10 Lawrenceburg11 Washington12 Wheeler13 Tri-West Hendricks14 Westview15 Covenant Christian (Indy)16 Oldenburg Academy17 University18 Forest Park19 Cardinal Ritter20 Sullivan

Honorable Mention South Spen-cer Vincennes Rivet

GIRLS1 Carmel2 Homestead3 Fort Wayne Carroll4 Penn5 Zionsville6 Bloomington North7 Noblesville8 Columbus North9 Fishers10 Guerin Catholic11 Warsaw12 Valparaiso

13 West Lafayette14 La Porte15 Hamilton Southeastern16 Westfield17 Lake Central18 Lowell19 Cathedral20 Floyd Central21 Portage22 Terre Haute North23 Munster24 Fort Wayne Northrop25 Bloomington South

BOYS1 Carmel2 Fort Wayne Carroll3 Fishers4 Hamilton Southeastern5 Westview6 Lowell7 Concordia Lutheran8 Columbus North9 Brebeuf10 Avon11 Westfield12 West Lafayette

13 Valparaiso14 Noblesville15 Cathedral16 Tell City17 Penn18 Lake Central19 Zionsville20 La Porte21 Fort Wayne Northrop22 Huntington North23 Portage24 Bloomington North25 North Central

IATCCC cross country rankings

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Obituaries and News4Wanda A Sigler

April 15 1925 - September 26 2016

Wanda A Sigler 91 of Fortville passed away on Monday September 26 2016 at herhome She was born on April 15 1925 to Floyd and Portia (Baker) Shyin Anderson Indiana

For 18 years Wanda worked as a claims clerk for College LifeInsurance She was a Christian and member of Cyntheanne ChristianChurch where she was a Sunday school teacher Wanda was a CubScout leader a cow amp sheep herder played the piano had a great senseof humor and loved animals She grew houseplants as a hobby andloved flowers especially violets Most of all Wanda was a very lovingmother and grandmother

She is survived by her children Lynnette Hendrickson Dean (Kyla)Sigler Melanie Sigler (Randy Kingsolver) and Lisa Bruner (Steve Guinn) sister Norma(Ralph) Smith five grandchildren Melissa (Christopher) Himes Brent (Abigail)Hazelbaker Matt (Cheli) Sigler Nick (DeeDee) Sigler and Madison Bruner and ninegreat-grandchildren

In addition to her parents Wanda was preceded in death by her husband Harry BillSigler in 1983 sister Patti Collins and best friend Ralph McCord

Visitation will be from 400 pm to 800 pm on Friday September 30 2016 atCyntheanne Christian Church 13151 Cyntheanne Road in Fishers Services will be heldat 1100 am on Saturday October 1 2016 at the church with an additional visitation onehour prior Pastor Brent Emerick will officiate Burial will be at Gravel Lawn Cemeteryin Fortville

Memorial contributions may be made to Cyntheanne Christian Church 13151Cyntheanne Road Fishers IN 46037

Condolences wwwrandallrobertscom

Areline Louise Hauke

May 20 1932 - September 26 2016

Areline Louise Hauke 84 of Noblesville passed away on the morning of MondaySeptember 26 2016 at Harbour Manor Care Center in Noblesville Shewas born on May 20 1932 to Albert and Etta (Robinson) Brown inCalifornia

Areline was a homemaker and had also worked with the familybusiness OVA Industrial Supply amp Tool She was a 1951 graduateof Fort Wayne Central High School and had attended IU Her greatestaccomplishment was spending time with her family and being a wifemother and grandmother She enjoyed reading flower gardeningwatching old movies computer work and camping with family Shewas a member of Christ Lutheran Church in Noblesville and a former

member of St James Lutheran Church in Marion INShe is survived by her children Renee L (John) South Dr Michael J (Kaleen) Hauke

Kim S (Stephen) Yann Dean A (Ann) Hauke and Jeffrey V (Kelly) Hauke brother DrGlenn (Donna) Brown 10 grandchildren Megan Lori Kaleena Jessica JustinAlexandria Samantha Sarah Rachel and Rebecca and great-grandchildren JaidenAdalee Iris Emma and Thomas (who is on the way)

In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband James F Haukewho passed away in 2006

Services will be held at 1100 am on Saturday October 8 2016 at Christ LutheranChurch 10055 East 186th Street in Noblesville with visitation beginning at1000 amRev Adrian Piazza will officiate Burial will be at Grant Memorial Park Cemetery inMarion IN

Memorial contributions may be made to American Cancer Society 5635 W 96th StreetSuite 100 Indianapolis IN 46278

Condolences wwwrandallrobertscom

On Friday Carmel High School will have its annual homecoming parade that willtemporarily close sections of Main Street Range Line Road and 136th Street from 1 to130 pm

The CHS homecoming parade will commence from 520 E Main St and travel westto Range Line Road and then north to 136th Street The parade will conclude around 130pm near the CHS football stadium (off of 136th Street) Please allow for extra traveltime during these temporary road closures

Carmel Homecoming paradewill be Friday afternoon

Next Noblesville Townshipboard meeting is Oct 5

Noblesville Township will conduct its next board meeting at 4 pm Wednesday Oct5 at the Noblesville Township Trustee office 836 Division St

On the agenda will be a review of minutes old business the 2017 budget adoptionnew medical insurance policy and community center contacts

An episode of House Hunters that wasfilmed earlier in the year in Carmel is set toair this Thursday September 29th at 10pm on HGTV

More information can be found hereht tp wwwhgtvcomshowshouse-huntersepisodeshigh-end-custom-home-in-carmel-indiana

Carmel ldquoHouseHuntersrdquo episodeairs Thursday

Starting around 8 am today motoristsshould expect varying lane closures onnorthbound and southbound US 31 justsouth of 126th StreetCarmel Drive Crewsplan to work on the weight measurement andrecording sensors during these varying lanerestrictions until about 4 pm Restrictionswill resume during the same time periodon ThursdaySouthbound US 31 lane closures continuenear 116th Street

Crews continue to restrict southboundUS 31 to two lanes near 116th Street tosmooth the pavement on the bridgeapproaches Today they plan to modify thelane restrictions during daytime hours Twolanes will remain open on southboundUS 31 following this modification Theselane closures are expected to end in mid-October

US 31 lane closures near126th StreetCarmelDrive start today

News 5

The third annual Carmel onCanvas plein air paint out was held Friday toSunday September 16-18 This open-airpainting exhibition and competition tookplace on the sidewalks throughout theCarmel Arts amp Design District

Carmel on Canvas is an event that isperfectly aligned with our strategy of usingthe arts as an economic development toolIt was wonderful to see so many artists travelto Carmel from across the Midwest to createworks of art using Carmels Arts amp DesignDistrict as their inspiration One of myfavorite aspects of this event is that theartists interact with the public who are ableto see the works of art created Our desire isto grow this event to be the best plein airpaint out in the country said Carmel MayorJim Brainard

The Carmel on Canvas plein air eventhosted more than 70 highly acclaimed artistsfrom the Midwest including WisconsinChicago Ft Wayne Bloomington and othercommunities The artists competed in avariety of plein air contests within the 3-dayevent They registered in a division thatmatched their skill level professional non-professional and teen Rachel Perry formerfine art curator of the Indiana State Museumand author of numerous art articles andbooks judged the artwork with theexception of the Saturday morning QuickPaint

This year two new components wereadded to this annual event OnSaturday morning a Quick Paint took placeat the Carmel Farmers Market at CenterGreen The winner of this contest wasselected by visitors to the market which

raised community awareness of the eventoverall The success of this Quick Paintmade it clear that this element will beretained for next years event

The second new component that wasincorporated into the event wasthe Sunday afternoon Art Fair where artistsdisplayed and sold their work to visitorsArtists displayed creations from the Carmelon Canvas event as well as pieces from theirbroader scope of work

The awards for the 2016 Carmel onCanvas are as follows

PROFESSIONAL DIVISIONGrand Prize ($5000) Wyatt LeGrandBloomfield2nd Place ($3000) Nancie Mertz ChicagoIL3rd Place ($1500) Troy KilgoreBloomingtonMerit Winner ($100) Andrea Borjab FtWayneMerit Winner ($100) Mark BurkettMooresvilleMerit Winner ($100) Jed DorseyIndianapolisMerit Winner ($100) Morris KurzIndianapolisMerit Winner ($100) Bob MeyersIndianapolisMerit Winner ($100) DK Palecek KauKauna WIMerit Winner ($100) Mark RatzlaffBloomingtonMerit Winner ($100) Nicholai ShaverIndianapolisMerit Winner ($100) Melinda Spear-HuffSheridan

Merit Winner ($100) Alicia ZanoniIndianapolis

NON-PROFESSIONAL DIVISION1st Place ($200) Jan Johnson Indianapolis2nd Place ($100) SepidehMotevaselolhagh IndianapolisMerit Winner ($50) AndrewCampbell NoblesvilleMerit Winner ($50) Katherine Fehn CarmelMerit Winner ($50) Shakila Garugu Fishers

TEEN DIVISION1st Place ($100) Izzy Monger Carmel2nd Place ($75) Laurabeth Landis Kirklin3rd Place ($50) Isabelle Landis Kirklin

QUICK PAINT 11st Place ($500) John Kelty Ft Wayne2nd Place ($300) Nancie Mertz ChicagoIL3rd Place ($200) Jed Dorsey Indianapolis

QUICK PAINT 21st Place ($500) Jeremy Roy Indianapolis2nd Place ($300) Anna Afshar Fishers

3rd Place ($200) Kathy BlankenheimBrownsburg

PURCHASE AWARDSHighgarden Real Estate ($400) JerryPoints IndianapolisBazbeaux Pizza ($400) Anna AfsharFishersBubs Burgers and Ice Cream ($250)Charles McNally IndianapolisAgave Mexican ($200) Greg Clack InIndianapolisGreeks Pizzeria ($200) Robin Peet CarmelPNC Bank ($200) Cathy Bauder WestfieldReStyled ($200) Roxanne Larson Carmel

The Purchase Awards paintings havebeen presented to each business for displayin their establishment Please stop by thebusinesses to see the different winningpaintings A variety of paintings can be seenand purchased at the local galleries inCarmel too Best of Show winners fromprevious years are displayed at All ThingsCarmel - 110 W Main St Carmel

Hamilton EastPublic Library lists

Here are the Hamilton East Public Li-brary items lists for the week of Sept 262016

New Adult Fiction Books1 The Girl in the Red Coat A novel byKate Hamer2 The Girls by Emma Cline3 With Every Breath by Maya Banks4 Puppet Master by Dale Brown5 The Jealous Kind by James Lee Burke6 Pirate by Clive Cussler7 Razor Girl by Carl Hiaasen8 Downfall by JA Jance9 High Stakes edited by George RRMartin10 Commonwealth by Ann Patchett

New Adult Nonfiction Books1 Sams Teach Yourself C++ in 24 Hoursby Rogers Cadenhead2 Conviction The Untold Story of PuttingJodi Arias Behind Bars by Juan Martinez3 For the Glory Eric Liddells Journeyfrom Olympic Champion to Modern Mar-tyr by Duncan Hamilton4 A Little Thing Called Life On LovingElvis Presley Bruce Jenner and Songs inBetween by Linda Thompson5 The Romanovs 1613-1918 by SimonSebag Montefiore6 SharePoint 2016 for Dummies by Rose-marie Withee7 The Snowden Files The Inside Story ofthe Worlds Most Wanted Man by LukeHarding8 Finding Calm for the Expectant MomTools for Reducing Stress Anxiety and

Mood Swings During your Pregnancy byAlice Domar9 Love Is All You Need The Revolution-ary Bond-Based Approach to EducatingYour Dog by Jennifer Arnold10 The Vaccine-Friendly Plan Dr PaulsSafe and Effective Approach to Immunityand Health - Paul Thomas MD

New DVDs1 Ride Along 22 A Royal Night Out3 Eddie the Eagle4 Gods Not Dead 25 My Big Fat Greek Wedding 26 The In-Laws7 Falstaff (Chimes at Midnight)8 Inspector Lewis - Series 89 Parched10 The Phenom

New Music CDs1 Live at the Hollywood Bowl by TheBeatles2 Dig Your Roots by Florida GeorgiaLine3 Kinda Dont Care by Justin Moore4 Suicide Squad - Original Motion PictureSoundtrack5 Straight Shooter by Bad Company6 Out Among the Stars by Johnny Cash7 Best of Chris Isaak by Chris Isaak8 The best of Bread by Bread9 Anthology Hey Ho Lets Go by Ra-mones10 Sounds of the South 1 Sounds of theSouth Blue Ridge Mountain Music A Mu-sical Journey from the Georgia Sea Islandsto the Mississippi Delta by Alan Lomax

2016 Carmel on Canvas results

Sports6

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorJust how much will an old heart take Or a young heartldquoWe have lost two games in a row by a point but we are staying positiverdquo said

Westfield coach Jake Gilbert looking to this weekrsquos home Hoosier Crossroads Conferencegame with Avonrdquo

Looking at scores Westfield could be in for another tight gameAvon for example has defeated Hamilton Southeastern 31-28 Westfield lost to HSE

21-20 Westfield lost 29-28 in overtime to Brownsburg Avon has lost to Brownsburg30-22

Avon is 3-3 The Orioles also have lost to Ben Davis 38-7 and to Whiteland 22-21They have defeated Plainfield 35-31 and Fishers 38-3

Westfield this week is ranked No 5 in Class 5A behind Fort Wayne Snider NewPalestine Bloomington South and Columbus East

ldquoWe have lots of work to do to get better and we have to find ways to win the closeonerdquo Gilbert talked about his 4-2 Shamrocks ldquoWe still believe we can be a very goodfootball team Wersquove just lost to a couple of good football teamsrdquo

Westfieldrsquos offense in six games has proven they can move the ball through the air andon the ground

In five games (he missed one game by injury) senior quarterback Andy Sweet has hiton 42-of-78 passes for 679 yards He has thrown for six touchdowns and has not beenintercepted

Sweetrsquos top receiver has been Evan Manley with 17 receptions for 362 yards and fiveof the Shamrocksrsquo seven aerial touchdowns Jonathan Swidan has 10 catches for 146 yards

Nate Froelich and Swidan have pounded the way on the ground Froelich has carried106 times for 628 yards and seven touchdowns and Swidan has carried 73 times for 379yards and six scores

Westfield has scored 16 times on the ground and seven times through the airGilbert said Westfield will have to play well on defenseldquoAvon has one of the best players in the state in Bryant Fitzpatrickrdquo pointed out the

Westfield coach ldquoHersquos explosive and dangerous He plays running back and offensivelinebacker and returns kicksrdquo

In 37 carries Fitzpatrick has run for 288 yards and five touchdowns Sampson Jamesis Avonrsquos leading rusher with 343 yards in 84 carries

The Orioles can sling the football Quarterback Cameron Misner has connected on 65passes in 146 attempts for 880 yards He has tossed for 10 touchdowns and has beenintercepted just two times His leading receiver is Luke Shayotovich with 27 catches for326 yards

Avon has defeated Westfield two consecutive times 35-20 last year and 23-6 twoseasons ago Westfield won 17-15 three years ago

ldquoAvon is a much younger team than usual but they are still big strong and fast likealwaysrdquo Gilbert added

Westfield hosts Avon

Westfield Probable LineupsOffense DefenseQB Andy Sweet Sr 190 E Matthew Tongate Sr 175RB Johnny Swidan Sr 205 T Griffin Lickfeldt Jr 240WR Evan Manley Sr 165 DT Elisha Lennon Sr 205WR Josue Gonzalez Sr 155 E Byron Hubbard Sr 190WR Kaleb Pettijohn Jr 160 LB Justin Frey Sr 160RB Nate Froelich Jr 190 LB Jackson Garrett Sr 205TE Hayden Russell Sr 240 LB Hank Grenda Sr 205T Matt Robinson Jr 250 LB Devin McGinnis Sr 180G Chad Reeh Sr 260 C Caleb Sanburn Sr 170C Spencer Stachyra Sr 290 C Chris Zolto Sr 173G Austin Dollens Sr 270 SS Koby Hauser Jr 190T Gannon Asher Sr 190 FS Lucas Schultz Sr 160

Quarterback Andy Sweet has thrown for six touchdowns for Westfield so far thisseason The Shamrocks host Avon Friday night

Brian ReddickFile photo

Sports 7

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorCarmelrsquos football program is a little

different than many For example whilemany will select ldquocupcakesrdquo forhomecoming games Carmel this Friday willcelebrate homecoming by host long-timeMIC Conference rival Ben Davis which thisweek is tied for sixth in the Indiana CoachesAssociationrsquos 6A poll

Of course there are few cupcakes onCarmelrsquos schedule

Another thing different about Carmelfootball The Greyhounds are tied for No10 in the same poll Despite only a 3-3 record

Ben Davis is 4-2 but only 1-2 in theGiantsrsquo last three games In comparingscores Ben Davis has defeated Pike 48-14and beaten Lawrence North 41-14 whilelosing to Center Grove 20-7 Carmel hasbeaten Pike 65-27 and lost to Center Grove19-6 and to Lawrence North 27-20

ldquoBen Davis is extremely talented andwell-coachedrdquo Carmel coach John Heberttalked about the Giants ldquoEven in the gamesthey lost they played with great physicalityand energy They are certainly one of the topfive teams in the state in my opinion

ldquoStopping their quarterback ReeceTaylor will be a major challenge The frontseven of the Gantsrsquo defense is as good asanyone in the staterdquo Hebert added

Taylor is outstanding He has completed89-of-143 passes for 1023 yards and seventouchdowns He has carried the pigskin 64times for 608 yards His leading receiving

is Noah Thomas with 20 catches for 195yards

Carmel is coming off a victory overNorth Central

ldquoAgain we did not get off to the fast startwe soughtrdquo Hebert said ldquoOffensively ittook us several series before we establishedour game plan Once we did that ourrunning game got going and we were ableto establish a rhythm

That running game is led by JeromeHalsell with 503 yards in 86 carries for a 58yard average per trip Camari Hunt hasaveraged 65 with 274 yards in 42 carries

ldquoJalen Walker Ethan MerriweatherCamari Hunt and Jerome Halsell made playscontributing to a 48-point productionrdquo saidHebert

ldquoDefensively after a strong start NorthCentralrsquos offense proved to be a challengeto stop Jacob Abrams had a strong gameincluding a pass interception which led to afield goal and put us up 17-6 as the first halfexpiredrdquo said Hebert

Carmelrsquos passing game also has beenoutstanding Ben McDonald is 73-for-110for 939 yards and 14 touchdowns He hasbeen intercepted just two times

Walker has 27 catches for 310 yards andseven touchdowns and Merriweather 19receptions for 306 yards and five TDs

Carmel has defeated Ben Davis twoconsecutive times 35-21 last year and 37-14two years ago The Giants won 28-24 threeseasons ago

The Giants are coming

Carmel Probable LineupsOffense DefenseQB Jake McDonald Jr 175 DE Britt Beery Sr 262WR Ethan Merriweather Sr 172 N Logan Burgess Sr 205WR Jalen Walker Sr 165 DE Kylan Cole Sr 264TE Kurt Rafdal Sr 235 OLB John Hokanson Jr 185TB Jerome Halsell Sr 190 OLB Beau Robbins So 230G Jakob Ford Sr 264 OLB Joey Schmidt So 205C Trevor Scott Sr 273 ILB Justin Fleck Sr 187T Mark Sickford Sr 257 ILB Jack Van Remortel Jr 222G Justin Williams Sr 288 CB Jacob Abrams Sr 190T Grant Barker Sr 222 CB Austin Newland Sr 180FB Bryce Sharp Sr 190 S Sean Blackburn Sr 175

6A

1 Warren Central (7) 972 Penn (1) 80t-3 Indianapolis Cathedral (2) 77t-3 Center Grove 775 Columbus North 50t-6 Ben Davis 46t-6 Brownsburg 468 Hamilton Southeastern 279 La Porte 17t-10 Lawrence Central 13t-10 Carmel 13

Others Receiving Votes Homestead (8)Carroll (FW) (4) Valparaiso (2) Avon (1)

5A

1 Fort Wayne Snider (10) 1002 New Palestine 893 Bloomington South 724 Columbus East 655 Westfield 646 Mishawaka 437 Decatur Central 368 Michigan City 349 McCutcheon 18t-10 Bloomington North 8t-10 Plainfield 8

Others Receiving Votes Castle (5)Muncie Central (4) Whiteland (3)Zionsville (3) Lafayette Harrison (1)

4A

1 Roncalli (9) 992 NorthWood 823 Evansville Reitz 694 New Prairie (1) 545 New Haven 476 East Central 397 Shelbyville 388 Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger 379 East Noble 3510 Evansville Central 27

Others Receiving Votes Mississinewa(9) Plymouth (6) Hobart (4) BeechGrove (2) Evansville Harrison (2)Lowell (2)

3A

1 Gibson Southern (5) 932 West Lafayette (3) 903 Mishawaka Marian (2) 874 Bishop Chatard 555 Guerin Catholic 546 FW Concordia Lutheran 537 Tri-West 408 Lawrenceburg 239 Brebeuf Jesuit 2010 Jimtown 19

Others Receiving Votes Fort WayneBishop Luers (7) Heritage Hills (3)Southridge (3) Northwestern (1)

2A

1 Woodlan (10) 1002 Evansville Mater Dei 823 Scecina Memorial 714 Monrovia 655 Eastbrook 596 Whiting 587 Knox Community 338 Whitko 199 Cardinal Ritter 1810 Bremen 14

Others Receiving Votes Alexandria (7)Eastside (7) Oak Hill (6) Triton Central(4) Eastern Hancock (3)

1A

1 Lafayette Central Catholic (9) 992 Linton Stockton (1) 883 Pioneer 814 Adams Central 705 West Washington 486 Fountain Central 477 Monroe Central 278 North Miami 219 LaVille 1810 Carroll (Flora) 17

Others Receiving Votes Shenandoah(16) Northfield (13) Seeger Memorial(10) Sheridan (10) Eastern Greene (2)Indianapolis Lutheran (2)

IFCA high school football polls

Carmelrsquos Jerome Halsell has carried the football 86 times for the Greyhounds fora total of 503 yards or an average of 58 yards per trip Carmel hosts Ben Davison Friday

Kent GrahamFile photo

Sports8

The Noblesville volleyball team got apair of straight-set wins early this week

On Monday the Millers swept LawrenceCentral 25-15 25-23 25-10 LexieAlmodovar Alexa Roberts and Emily Kiserall hit six kills Maddie Hine handed out 16assists while Brenna Everingham had 12digs

On Tuesday Noblesville beat GuerinCatholic 25-20 25-18 25-20 AshleyBirkhimer hit six kills and made two blockswhile Allie Phillips dished out 21 assists

Guerin Catholic stats were not available

Hamilton Heights got a four-set winover Scecina Monday 25-13 25-15 21-2525-22

Hannah Crist led the offense with 15kills three blocks and two aces EmmaKnowles had 20 assists

Ana Collar had 10 kills two blocks oneace 13 digs and 19 assists Tori Haydencontributed nine kills and five blocks alongwith three aces Kenna Burman had eightkills four aces and 13 digs Kylie Rose tookcharge of the defense with 11 digs and oneace

University fell to Seton Catholic in threesets Monday 25-10 25-17 25-10

Natalie Hellman led the Trailblazerswith five kills and three service aces

Hamilton Southeastern the No 1ranked team in Class 4A fell to 3A No 3Delta in four sets Tuesday 20-25 25-1725-22 30-28

Outside hitters Meredith Phillips had 16kills and Caitlin Kane added 17 kills LarkJones made two timely blocks and hit fivekills on the night Olivia Burgess had 24 digsand Anne Kleinrichert had 17 digs

The Royals close out their HoosierCrossroads Conference schedule withNoblesville Thursday night at home TheRoyals are now 24-3 on the season

Carmel ranked No 7 in 4A was sweptby 4A No 3 Cathedral in a battle 25-2128-26 25-21 on Tuesday

Bonnie Bostic hit nine kills for theGreyhounds with Morgan Seaman handingout 25 assists Sophie Oliphant had 15 digs

Carmelrsquos junior varsity won 25-21 25-20 while the freshman were victorious aswell

Millers get two straight-set victories

Photo by Kirk Green

The Noblesville volleyball team celebrated its Senior Night Tuesday with a victory over Guerin Catholic on Tuesday The Millerswon in straight sets their second sweep of the week

Photo by Kirk Green

Noblesvillersquos Victoria Dittmar (15) and Ashley Birkhimer (33) go up for a block as Guerin Catholicrsquos Jasmine Wolftram (7) hits the ball

Sports 9

The Hamilton Heights girls soccer teamtook care of Anderson 7-0 in a Mondaymatch

After periods of sluggishness in bothhalves the Huskies put together a strongfinal 20 minutes said Huskies coach TravisKaufmann Heights played goodcombination possession while at their bestwhich gave the Husky offense manyopportunities

Makel Smith scored three goals forHeights with Abby Hardacre MadisonBickett Katy Beery and Elaina Page eachgetting one Kinsey Dimmock had twoassists and Audrie Catron and Bickett addedone assist each Jenna McGrew and AlyssaIrwin combined for the shutout in goal

Irwin had a fantastic PK save to savethe shutout said Kaufmann

The Husky junior varsity team also wontheir match 2-0 behind goals from JennaMcGrew and Amanda Irwin

Carmel the No 2 ranked team in Class2A beat Westfield 6-0 in a Monday game

Katie Soderstrom and Jessica Dilgerboth scored two goals with Emily Roberts

and Bridget Mallin each getting one Fivedifferent players had one assist Ali JamesRoberts Soderstrom Jessi Cowen andKelsie James

Greyhound goalkeepers Nicole Vohsand Sydney Baines both had three savesLibby Rismiller had two saves for theShamrocks with Catherine Parisi gettingone

Carmel coach Frank Dixon said his teamaccomplished two things that will help itwhen post-season play begins next weekThe Greyhounds got to play on Westfieldsturf field a week before the Shamrocks hostSectional 17 and we got significant playingtime for almost everyone on the roster saidDixon

Westfield has a first generation turffield and it is extremely fast said DixonThe girls were able to work on the pace oftheir passes as well as timing their runs Getting everyone on that surface for anextended period will help our confidenceand our touch

Carmel is now 12-2-1 and hosts CenterGrove tonight

BOYS SOCCERCarmel ranked No 8 in 2A played to

a 1-1 tie on Monday with 2A No 11 CenterGrove

Brenno Pecora scored the Greyhoundsgoal with Jack Muller making the assistCarmel is now 7-2-5 for the season

ldquoOur transition from defending togetting forward into the attack is gettingbetter and better said Hounds coach ShaneSchmidt I am proud of the entire teameffort tonightrdquo

Guerin Catholic 2As No 18 teamplayed to a 1-1 tie with University Monday

The Trailblazers scored first RyanWilliams got the goal off an assist by SamGailey The Golden Eagles scored with lessthan three minutes left Conor Murray found

the back of the net off of Andrew Garveysassist

Hamilton Southeastern ranked No 12in 2A won its senior night game 1-0 overNoblesville Tuesday

Darion Ghaffari scored the Royals goalBen Haxton had a solid game in goal to

ensure a victory on senior night said HSEcoach Christopher White

Westfield played Avon tough onTuesday before falling to the 2A No 4Orioles 1-0

Shamrocks coach Myron Vaughn saidhis team played well but could not get thetying goal despite creating multiplechances

Tennis sectionals begin today with action at two sitesCarmel will host a four-team

tournament at its Todd WitskenTennis Center In the semi-finals theNo 1-ranked Greyhounds will takeon No 5 Guerin Catholic while No27 Westfield and University will playthe other semi-final Play todaybegins at 415 pm Winners advanceto Thursdays sectional championshipwhich also starts at 415 pm

Hamilton Southeastern hosts theother county sectional Noblesvilleand Hamilton Heights play in onesemi-final today while the No 6Royals take on their district rival

Fishers Todays action begins at 430 pm with the winnersmoving on to Thursdays sectional championship That willalso start at 430 pm

In Monday dual meets Noblesville swept past PendletonHeights 5-0 Four of the five matches were decided instraight sets with No 1 doubles Noah Brisco and JohnLandis coming from behind to win in three sets

Westfield defeated Hamilton Heights 4-1 in an allcounty match-up The Shamrocks Nos 1 and 2 singles

players (Parker Kalis and Evan Parshall respectively) onlylost one game in their matches Noah Wallace got theHuskies lone win at No 3 singles

The Royals upset No 2 Park Tudor 3-2 The meet camedown to No 2 singles where Alec Gretencord pulled out atough straight-set win 6-4 7-5 Southeastern also got winsfrom No 1 singles Addison Cazier and No 2 doubles MarkSlaninka and Andrew Myers Cazier finished the regularseason with a 19-1 record

Westfield 4 Heights 1No 1 singles Parker Kalis (W) def AustinSauerteig (HH) 6-0 6-1No 2 singles Evan Parshall (W) def HawkinsHochstedler (HH) 6-0 6-1No 3 singles Noah Wallace (HH) def HarrisonSindelar (W) 7-5 7-6 (4)No 1 doubles Connor Maris and Carson Maris(W) def Grant Lamkin and Bryce Albright (HH)6-1 6-1No 2 doubles Joe Day and Nicholas Mabe (W)def Nate Russell and Hudson Hochstedler (HH)6-2 6-3

Noblesville 5 Pendleton Heights 0No 1 singles Jacob Hoffman def Wilson 6-2 6-0No 2 singles Ben Smith def Walker Stull 6-46-2No 3 singles Alec Piggott def K Alumbaugh6-4 6-2No 1 doubles Noah Brisco and John Landis defKane and Norris 3-6 6-0 6-2No 2 doubles Ryan Mummer and JacksonRamey def B Alumbaugh and Schlegelmilch 7-57-6 (1)

Southeastern 3 Park Tudor 2No 1 singles Addison Cazier def Harris 6-1 6-2No 2 singles Alec Gretencord def Weigel 6-47-5No 3 singles Isaiah Guajardo lost to Tewari 6-06-0No 1 doubles Marcus Luke and Mark Skeltonlost to Katz and Emhardt 6-2 6-0No 2 doubles Mark Slaninka and Andrew Myersdef Kim and Wiegel 6-1 6-3

Sectionals start today at Carmel HSE

Husky girls blast Anderson

Alec PiggottNoblesville

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 92 65 586 -Toronto 87 70 554 50Baltimore 85 72 541 70NY Yankees 81 76 516 110Tampa Bay 65 92 414 270Central W L PCT GBCleveland 91 66 580 -Detroit 84 73 535 70Kansas City 80 77 510 110Chi White Sox 76 81 484 150Minnesota 56 101 357 350West W L PCT GBTexas 93 65 589 -Seattle 83 74 529 95Houston 83 75 525 100LA Angels 71 87 449 220Oakland 67 90 427 255

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 92 65 586 -NY Mets 84 74 532 85Miami 78 79 497 140Philadelphia 70 87 446 220Atlanta 64 92 410 275Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 101 56 643 -St Louis 82 75 522 190Pittsburgh 77 80 490 240Milwaukee 71 87 449 305Cincinnati 66 91 420 350West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 90 67 573 -San Francisco 83 74 529 70Colorado 73 84 465 170San Diego 67 90 427 230Arizona 65 92 414 250

MLB standingsTuesdayrsquos scores

Washington 4 Arizona 2NY Yankees 6 Boston 4Chi Cubs 6 Pittsburgh 4

Toronto 5 Baltimore 1Detroit 12 Cleveland 0NY Mets 12 Miami 1

Atlanta 7 Philadelphia 6

Kansas City 4 Minnesota 3 11 inningsTexas 6 Milwaukee 4Houston 8 Seattle 4

Chi White Sox 13 Tampa Bay 6St Louis 12 Cincinnati 5LA Angels 8 Oakland 1

San Diego 7 LA Dodgers 1San Francisco 12 Colorado 3

Sports10

Wednesday Sept 28Boys Tennis

Sectional at Carmel 415 pmSectional at Southeastern 430 pm

Girls SoccerCenter Grove at Carmel 530 pm

Heights at Pendleton Heights 530 pmAvon at Westfield 530 pm

Southeastern at Noblesville 630 pmTipton at Sheridan 530 pm

Fishers at Harrison 7 pmVolleyball

Westfield at Cathedral 530 pm

Thursday Sept 29Boys Tennis

Sectional at Carmel 415 pmSectional at Southeastern 430 pm

Boys SoccerMt Vernon at Heights 530 pm

Guerin at Fishers 5 pmBrownsburg at Noblesville 7 pm

VolleyballCarmel at Chatard 530 pm

Heights at Fishers 6 pmWestfield at Avon 530 pm

Noblesville at Southeastern 63 pmBoys Cross Country

Guerin at Big State Championship at TerreHaute

Girls Cross CountryGuerin at Big State Champion at Terre Haute

Friday Sept 30Football

Ben Davis at Carmel 7 pmCathedral at Fishers 7 pm

Brebeuf at Guerin Catholic 7 pmSoutheastern at Noblesville 7 pm

Tipton at Sheridan 7 pmAvon at Westfield 7 pm

Girls GolfState Meet at Prairie View 830 am

Boys SoccerCarmel at Columbus North 6 pm

Saturday Oct 1Football

Heights vs Twin Lakes at Lucas Oil 12 noonGirls Golf

State Meet at Prairie View 8 amBoys Soccer

Homestead at Carmel 11 amRitter at Guerin 130 pm

Greenfield at Fishers 1230 pmGirls Soccer

Guerin at Bishop Fenwick 1245 pmBoys Cross Country

Heights at Hoosier Conference at Tipton 9 amHoosier Crossroads at Noblesville 930 am

Sheridan at Conference MeetGirls Cross Country

Heights at Hoosier Conference at Tipton 9 amHoosier Crossroads at Noblesville 930 am

Sheridan at Conference MeetVolleyball

Guerin at Richmond 9 am

This weekrsquos sports schedule

Indiana soccer rankings2A BOYS1 Harrison (W Lafayette)2 North Central3 Lake Central4 Avon5 Penn6 Bloomington South7 Memorial (Evansville)8 Carmel9 Zionsville10 Jasper11 Center Grove12 Hamilton Southeastern13 Goshen14 Chesterton15 West Noble16 Elkhart Central17 Concord18 Guerin Catholic19 Carroll (Ft Wayne)20 Munster

Honorable MentionHomesteadCathedralMt Vernon (Fortville)Elkhart MemorialEast Central

1A BOYS1 Lawrenceburg2 Providence3 Argos4 Mishawaka Marian5 Eastern (Greentown)6 Westview7 Cardinal Ritter8 Covenant Christian9 Washington Community10 Mater Dei11 Muncie Burris12 Pike Central13 Rising Sun14 Tipton15 Greencastle16 Garrett17 Oldenburg Academy18 Heritage Hills19 Hebron20 Northeast Dubois

Honorable MentionLafayette Central CatholicLutheran (Indianapolis)Heritage Chrisitan (Indianapolis)Tri-WestEastbrook

2A GIRLS1 Penn2 Avon3 Carmel4 Brebeuf Jesuit5 Evansville Memorial6 Zionsville7 Hamilton Southeastern8 Castle9 East Central10 Northridge11 Terre Haute North12 Munster13 Fishers14 Cathedral15 FW Carroll16 Valparaiso17 Warsaw18 Center Grove19 Columbus North20 NoblesvilleHonorable Mention EvansvilleNorth Evansville Reitz CulverDekalb

1A GIRLS1 Bishop Chatard2 Gibson Southern3 Evans Mater Dei4 Heritage Christian5 Bellmont6 Andrean7 Lafayette Cen Catholic8 Argos9 Mishawaka Marian10 Lawrenceburg11 Washington12 Wheeler13 Tri-West Hendricks14 Westview15 Covenant Christian (Indy)16 Oldenburg Academy17 University18 Forest Park19 Cardinal Ritter20 Sullivan

Honorable Mention South Spen-cer Vincennes Rivet

GIRLS1 Carmel2 Homestead3 Fort Wayne Carroll4 Penn5 Zionsville6 Bloomington North7 Noblesville8 Columbus North9 Fishers10 Guerin Catholic11 Warsaw12 Valparaiso

13 West Lafayette14 La Porte15 Hamilton Southeastern16 Westfield17 Lake Central18 Lowell19 Cathedral20 Floyd Central21 Portage22 Terre Haute North23 Munster24 Fort Wayne Northrop25 Bloomington South

BOYS1 Carmel2 Fort Wayne Carroll3 Fishers4 Hamilton Southeastern5 Westview6 Lowell7 Concordia Lutheran8 Columbus North9 Brebeuf10 Avon11 Westfield12 West Lafayette

13 Valparaiso14 Noblesville15 Cathedral16 Tell City17 Penn18 Lake Central19 Zionsville20 La Porte21 Fort Wayne Northrop22 Huntington North23 Portage24 Bloomington North25 North Central

IATCCC cross country rankings

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News 5

The third annual Carmel onCanvas plein air paint out was held Friday toSunday September 16-18 This open-airpainting exhibition and competition tookplace on the sidewalks throughout theCarmel Arts amp Design District

Carmel on Canvas is an event that isperfectly aligned with our strategy of usingthe arts as an economic development toolIt was wonderful to see so many artists travelto Carmel from across the Midwest to createworks of art using Carmels Arts amp DesignDistrict as their inspiration One of myfavorite aspects of this event is that theartists interact with the public who are ableto see the works of art created Our desire isto grow this event to be the best plein airpaint out in the country said Carmel MayorJim Brainard

The Carmel on Canvas plein air eventhosted more than 70 highly acclaimed artistsfrom the Midwest including WisconsinChicago Ft Wayne Bloomington and othercommunities The artists competed in avariety of plein air contests within the 3-dayevent They registered in a division thatmatched their skill level professional non-professional and teen Rachel Perry formerfine art curator of the Indiana State Museumand author of numerous art articles andbooks judged the artwork with theexception of the Saturday morning QuickPaint

This year two new components wereadded to this annual event OnSaturday morning a Quick Paint took placeat the Carmel Farmers Market at CenterGreen The winner of this contest wasselected by visitors to the market which

raised community awareness of the eventoverall The success of this Quick Paintmade it clear that this element will beretained for next years event

The second new component that wasincorporated into the event wasthe Sunday afternoon Art Fair where artistsdisplayed and sold their work to visitorsArtists displayed creations from the Carmelon Canvas event as well as pieces from theirbroader scope of work

The awards for the 2016 Carmel onCanvas are as follows

PROFESSIONAL DIVISIONGrand Prize ($5000) Wyatt LeGrandBloomfield2nd Place ($3000) Nancie Mertz ChicagoIL3rd Place ($1500) Troy KilgoreBloomingtonMerit Winner ($100) Andrea Borjab FtWayneMerit Winner ($100) Mark BurkettMooresvilleMerit Winner ($100) Jed DorseyIndianapolisMerit Winner ($100) Morris KurzIndianapolisMerit Winner ($100) Bob MeyersIndianapolisMerit Winner ($100) DK Palecek KauKauna WIMerit Winner ($100) Mark RatzlaffBloomingtonMerit Winner ($100) Nicholai ShaverIndianapolisMerit Winner ($100) Melinda Spear-HuffSheridan

Merit Winner ($100) Alicia ZanoniIndianapolis

NON-PROFESSIONAL DIVISION1st Place ($200) Jan Johnson Indianapolis2nd Place ($100) SepidehMotevaselolhagh IndianapolisMerit Winner ($50) AndrewCampbell NoblesvilleMerit Winner ($50) Katherine Fehn CarmelMerit Winner ($50) Shakila Garugu Fishers

TEEN DIVISION1st Place ($100) Izzy Monger Carmel2nd Place ($75) Laurabeth Landis Kirklin3rd Place ($50) Isabelle Landis Kirklin

QUICK PAINT 11st Place ($500) John Kelty Ft Wayne2nd Place ($300) Nancie Mertz ChicagoIL3rd Place ($200) Jed Dorsey Indianapolis

QUICK PAINT 21st Place ($500) Jeremy Roy Indianapolis2nd Place ($300) Anna Afshar Fishers

3rd Place ($200) Kathy BlankenheimBrownsburg

PURCHASE AWARDSHighgarden Real Estate ($400) JerryPoints IndianapolisBazbeaux Pizza ($400) Anna AfsharFishersBubs Burgers and Ice Cream ($250)Charles McNally IndianapolisAgave Mexican ($200) Greg Clack InIndianapolisGreeks Pizzeria ($200) Robin Peet CarmelPNC Bank ($200) Cathy Bauder WestfieldReStyled ($200) Roxanne Larson Carmel

The Purchase Awards paintings havebeen presented to each business for displayin their establishment Please stop by thebusinesses to see the different winningpaintings A variety of paintings can be seenand purchased at the local galleries inCarmel too Best of Show winners fromprevious years are displayed at All ThingsCarmel - 110 W Main St Carmel

Hamilton EastPublic Library lists

Here are the Hamilton East Public Li-brary items lists for the week of Sept 262016

New Adult Fiction Books1 The Girl in the Red Coat A novel byKate Hamer2 The Girls by Emma Cline3 With Every Breath by Maya Banks4 Puppet Master by Dale Brown5 The Jealous Kind by James Lee Burke6 Pirate by Clive Cussler7 Razor Girl by Carl Hiaasen8 Downfall by JA Jance9 High Stakes edited by George RRMartin10 Commonwealth by Ann Patchett

New Adult Nonfiction Books1 Sams Teach Yourself C++ in 24 Hoursby Rogers Cadenhead2 Conviction The Untold Story of PuttingJodi Arias Behind Bars by Juan Martinez3 For the Glory Eric Liddells Journeyfrom Olympic Champion to Modern Mar-tyr by Duncan Hamilton4 A Little Thing Called Life On LovingElvis Presley Bruce Jenner and Songs inBetween by Linda Thompson5 The Romanovs 1613-1918 by SimonSebag Montefiore6 SharePoint 2016 for Dummies by Rose-marie Withee7 The Snowden Files The Inside Story ofthe Worlds Most Wanted Man by LukeHarding8 Finding Calm for the Expectant MomTools for Reducing Stress Anxiety and

Mood Swings During your Pregnancy byAlice Domar9 Love Is All You Need The Revolution-ary Bond-Based Approach to EducatingYour Dog by Jennifer Arnold10 The Vaccine-Friendly Plan Dr PaulsSafe and Effective Approach to Immunityand Health - Paul Thomas MD

New DVDs1 Ride Along 22 A Royal Night Out3 Eddie the Eagle4 Gods Not Dead 25 My Big Fat Greek Wedding 26 The In-Laws7 Falstaff (Chimes at Midnight)8 Inspector Lewis - Series 89 Parched10 The Phenom

New Music CDs1 Live at the Hollywood Bowl by TheBeatles2 Dig Your Roots by Florida GeorgiaLine3 Kinda Dont Care by Justin Moore4 Suicide Squad - Original Motion PictureSoundtrack5 Straight Shooter by Bad Company6 Out Among the Stars by Johnny Cash7 Best of Chris Isaak by Chris Isaak8 The best of Bread by Bread9 Anthology Hey Ho Lets Go by Ra-mones10 Sounds of the South 1 Sounds of theSouth Blue Ridge Mountain Music A Mu-sical Journey from the Georgia Sea Islandsto the Mississippi Delta by Alan Lomax

2016 Carmel on Canvas results

Sports6

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorJust how much will an old heart take Or a young heartldquoWe have lost two games in a row by a point but we are staying positiverdquo said

Westfield coach Jake Gilbert looking to this weekrsquos home Hoosier Crossroads Conferencegame with Avonrdquo

Looking at scores Westfield could be in for another tight gameAvon for example has defeated Hamilton Southeastern 31-28 Westfield lost to HSE

21-20 Westfield lost 29-28 in overtime to Brownsburg Avon has lost to Brownsburg30-22

Avon is 3-3 The Orioles also have lost to Ben Davis 38-7 and to Whiteland 22-21They have defeated Plainfield 35-31 and Fishers 38-3

Westfield this week is ranked No 5 in Class 5A behind Fort Wayne Snider NewPalestine Bloomington South and Columbus East

ldquoWe have lots of work to do to get better and we have to find ways to win the closeonerdquo Gilbert talked about his 4-2 Shamrocks ldquoWe still believe we can be a very goodfootball team Wersquove just lost to a couple of good football teamsrdquo

Westfieldrsquos offense in six games has proven they can move the ball through the air andon the ground

In five games (he missed one game by injury) senior quarterback Andy Sweet has hiton 42-of-78 passes for 679 yards He has thrown for six touchdowns and has not beenintercepted

Sweetrsquos top receiver has been Evan Manley with 17 receptions for 362 yards and fiveof the Shamrocksrsquo seven aerial touchdowns Jonathan Swidan has 10 catches for 146 yards

Nate Froelich and Swidan have pounded the way on the ground Froelich has carried106 times for 628 yards and seven touchdowns and Swidan has carried 73 times for 379yards and six scores

Westfield has scored 16 times on the ground and seven times through the airGilbert said Westfield will have to play well on defenseldquoAvon has one of the best players in the state in Bryant Fitzpatrickrdquo pointed out the

Westfield coach ldquoHersquos explosive and dangerous He plays running back and offensivelinebacker and returns kicksrdquo

In 37 carries Fitzpatrick has run for 288 yards and five touchdowns Sampson Jamesis Avonrsquos leading rusher with 343 yards in 84 carries

The Orioles can sling the football Quarterback Cameron Misner has connected on 65passes in 146 attempts for 880 yards He has tossed for 10 touchdowns and has beenintercepted just two times His leading receiver is Luke Shayotovich with 27 catches for326 yards

Avon has defeated Westfield two consecutive times 35-20 last year and 23-6 twoseasons ago Westfield won 17-15 three years ago

ldquoAvon is a much younger team than usual but they are still big strong and fast likealwaysrdquo Gilbert added

Westfield hosts Avon

Westfield Probable LineupsOffense DefenseQB Andy Sweet Sr 190 E Matthew Tongate Sr 175RB Johnny Swidan Sr 205 T Griffin Lickfeldt Jr 240WR Evan Manley Sr 165 DT Elisha Lennon Sr 205WR Josue Gonzalez Sr 155 E Byron Hubbard Sr 190WR Kaleb Pettijohn Jr 160 LB Justin Frey Sr 160RB Nate Froelich Jr 190 LB Jackson Garrett Sr 205TE Hayden Russell Sr 240 LB Hank Grenda Sr 205T Matt Robinson Jr 250 LB Devin McGinnis Sr 180G Chad Reeh Sr 260 C Caleb Sanburn Sr 170C Spencer Stachyra Sr 290 C Chris Zolto Sr 173G Austin Dollens Sr 270 SS Koby Hauser Jr 190T Gannon Asher Sr 190 FS Lucas Schultz Sr 160

Quarterback Andy Sweet has thrown for six touchdowns for Westfield so far thisseason The Shamrocks host Avon Friday night

Brian ReddickFile photo

Sports 7

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorCarmelrsquos football program is a little

different than many For example whilemany will select ldquocupcakesrdquo forhomecoming games Carmel this Friday willcelebrate homecoming by host long-timeMIC Conference rival Ben Davis which thisweek is tied for sixth in the Indiana CoachesAssociationrsquos 6A poll

Of course there are few cupcakes onCarmelrsquos schedule

Another thing different about Carmelfootball The Greyhounds are tied for No10 in the same poll Despite only a 3-3 record

Ben Davis is 4-2 but only 1-2 in theGiantsrsquo last three games In comparingscores Ben Davis has defeated Pike 48-14and beaten Lawrence North 41-14 whilelosing to Center Grove 20-7 Carmel hasbeaten Pike 65-27 and lost to Center Grove19-6 and to Lawrence North 27-20

ldquoBen Davis is extremely talented andwell-coachedrdquo Carmel coach John Heberttalked about the Giants ldquoEven in the gamesthey lost they played with great physicalityand energy They are certainly one of the topfive teams in the state in my opinion

ldquoStopping their quarterback ReeceTaylor will be a major challenge The frontseven of the Gantsrsquo defense is as good asanyone in the staterdquo Hebert added

Taylor is outstanding He has completed89-of-143 passes for 1023 yards and seventouchdowns He has carried the pigskin 64times for 608 yards His leading receiving

is Noah Thomas with 20 catches for 195yards

Carmel is coming off a victory overNorth Central

ldquoAgain we did not get off to the fast startwe soughtrdquo Hebert said ldquoOffensively ittook us several series before we establishedour game plan Once we did that ourrunning game got going and we were ableto establish a rhythm

That running game is led by JeromeHalsell with 503 yards in 86 carries for a 58yard average per trip Camari Hunt hasaveraged 65 with 274 yards in 42 carries

ldquoJalen Walker Ethan MerriweatherCamari Hunt and Jerome Halsell made playscontributing to a 48-point productionrdquo saidHebert

ldquoDefensively after a strong start NorthCentralrsquos offense proved to be a challengeto stop Jacob Abrams had a strong gameincluding a pass interception which led to afield goal and put us up 17-6 as the first halfexpiredrdquo said Hebert

Carmelrsquos passing game also has beenoutstanding Ben McDonald is 73-for-110for 939 yards and 14 touchdowns He hasbeen intercepted just two times

Walker has 27 catches for 310 yards andseven touchdowns and Merriweather 19receptions for 306 yards and five TDs

Carmel has defeated Ben Davis twoconsecutive times 35-21 last year and 37-14two years ago The Giants won 28-24 threeseasons ago

The Giants are coming

Carmel Probable LineupsOffense DefenseQB Jake McDonald Jr 175 DE Britt Beery Sr 262WR Ethan Merriweather Sr 172 N Logan Burgess Sr 205WR Jalen Walker Sr 165 DE Kylan Cole Sr 264TE Kurt Rafdal Sr 235 OLB John Hokanson Jr 185TB Jerome Halsell Sr 190 OLB Beau Robbins So 230G Jakob Ford Sr 264 OLB Joey Schmidt So 205C Trevor Scott Sr 273 ILB Justin Fleck Sr 187T Mark Sickford Sr 257 ILB Jack Van Remortel Jr 222G Justin Williams Sr 288 CB Jacob Abrams Sr 190T Grant Barker Sr 222 CB Austin Newland Sr 180FB Bryce Sharp Sr 190 S Sean Blackburn Sr 175

6A

1 Warren Central (7) 972 Penn (1) 80t-3 Indianapolis Cathedral (2) 77t-3 Center Grove 775 Columbus North 50t-6 Ben Davis 46t-6 Brownsburg 468 Hamilton Southeastern 279 La Porte 17t-10 Lawrence Central 13t-10 Carmel 13

Others Receiving Votes Homestead (8)Carroll (FW) (4) Valparaiso (2) Avon (1)

5A

1 Fort Wayne Snider (10) 1002 New Palestine 893 Bloomington South 724 Columbus East 655 Westfield 646 Mishawaka 437 Decatur Central 368 Michigan City 349 McCutcheon 18t-10 Bloomington North 8t-10 Plainfield 8

Others Receiving Votes Castle (5)Muncie Central (4) Whiteland (3)Zionsville (3) Lafayette Harrison (1)

4A

1 Roncalli (9) 992 NorthWood 823 Evansville Reitz 694 New Prairie (1) 545 New Haven 476 East Central 397 Shelbyville 388 Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger 379 East Noble 3510 Evansville Central 27

Others Receiving Votes Mississinewa(9) Plymouth (6) Hobart (4) BeechGrove (2) Evansville Harrison (2)Lowell (2)

3A

1 Gibson Southern (5) 932 West Lafayette (3) 903 Mishawaka Marian (2) 874 Bishop Chatard 555 Guerin Catholic 546 FW Concordia Lutheran 537 Tri-West 408 Lawrenceburg 239 Brebeuf Jesuit 2010 Jimtown 19

Others Receiving Votes Fort WayneBishop Luers (7) Heritage Hills (3)Southridge (3) Northwestern (1)

2A

1 Woodlan (10) 1002 Evansville Mater Dei 823 Scecina Memorial 714 Monrovia 655 Eastbrook 596 Whiting 587 Knox Community 338 Whitko 199 Cardinal Ritter 1810 Bremen 14

Others Receiving Votes Alexandria (7)Eastside (7) Oak Hill (6) Triton Central(4) Eastern Hancock (3)

1A

1 Lafayette Central Catholic (9) 992 Linton Stockton (1) 883 Pioneer 814 Adams Central 705 West Washington 486 Fountain Central 477 Monroe Central 278 North Miami 219 LaVille 1810 Carroll (Flora) 17

Others Receiving Votes Shenandoah(16) Northfield (13) Seeger Memorial(10) Sheridan (10) Eastern Greene (2)Indianapolis Lutheran (2)

IFCA high school football polls

Carmelrsquos Jerome Halsell has carried the football 86 times for the Greyhounds fora total of 503 yards or an average of 58 yards per trip Carmel hosts Ben Davison Friday

Kent GrahamFile photo

Sports8

The Noblesville volleyball team got apair of straight-set wins early this week

On Monday the Millers swept LawrenceCentral 25-15 25-23 25-10 LexieAlmodovar Alexa Roberts and Emily Kiserall hit six kills Maddie Hine handed out 16assists while Brenna Everingham had 12digs

On Tuesday Noblesville beat GuerinCatholic 25-20 25-18 25-20 AshleyBirkhimer hit six kills and made two blockswhile Allie Phillips dished out 21 assists

Guerin Catholic stats were not available

Hamilton Heights got a four-set winover Scecina Monday 25-13 25-15 21-2525-22

Hannah Crist led the offense with 15kills three blocks and two aces EmmaKnowles had 20 assists

Ana Collar had 10 kills two blocks oneace 13 digs and 19 assists Tori Haydencontributed nine kills and five blocks alongwith three aces Kenna Burman had eightkills four aces and 13 digs Kylie Rose tookcharge of the defense with 11 digs and oneace

University fell to Seton Catholic in threesets Monday 25-10 25-17 25-10

Natalie Hellman led the Trailblazerswith five kills and three service aces

Hamilton Southeastern the No 1ranked team in Class 4A fell to 3A No 3Delta in four sets Tuesday 20-25 25-1725-22 30-28

Outside hitters Meredith Phillips had 16kills and Caitlin Kane added 17 kills LarkJones made two timely blocks and hit fivekills on the night Olivia Burgess had 24 digsand Anne Kleinrichert had 17 digs

The Royals close out their HoosierCrossroads Conference schedule withNoblesville Thursday night at home TheRoyals are now 24-3 on the season

Carmel ranked No 7 in 4A was sweptby 4A No 3 Cathedral in a battle 25-2128-26 25-21 on Tuesday

Bonnie Bostic hit nine kills for theGreyhounds with Morgan Seaman handingout 25 assists Sophie Oliphant had 15 digs

Carmelrsquos junior varsity won 25-21 25-20 while the freshman were victorious aswell

Millers get two straight-set victories

Photo by Kirk Green

The Noblesville volleyball team celebrated its Senior Night Tuesday with a victory over Guerin Catholic on Tuesday The Millerswon in straight sets their second sweep of the week

Photo by Kirk Green

Noblesvillersquos Victoria Dittmar (15) and Ashley Birkhimer (33) go up for a block as Guerin Catholicrsquos Jasmine Wolftram (7) hits the ball

Sports 9

The Hamilton Heights girls soccer teamtook care of Anderson 7-0 in a Mondaymatch

After periods of sluggishness in bothhalves the Huskies put together a strongfinal 20 minutes said Huskies coach TravisKaufmann Heights played goodcombination possession while at their bestwhich gave the Husky offense manyopportunities

Makel Smith scored three goals forHeights with Abby Hardacre MadisonBickett Katy Beery and Elaina Page eachgetting one Kinsey Dimmock had twoassists and Audrie Catron and Bickett addedone assist each Jenna McGrew and AlyssaIrwin combined for the shutout in goal

Irwin had a fantastic PK save to savethe shutout said Kaufmann

The Husky junior varsity team also wontheir match 2-0 behind goals from JennaMcGrew and Amanda Irwin

Carmel the No 2 ranked team in Class2A beat Westfield 6-0 in a Monday game

Katie Soderstrom and Jessica Dilgerboth scored two goals with Emily Roberts

and Bridget Mallin each getting one Fivedifferent players had one assist Ali JamesRoberts Soderstrom Jessi Cowen andKelsie James

Greyhound goalkeepers Nicole Vohsand Sydney Baines both had three savesLibby Rismiller had two saves for theShamrocks with Catherine Parisi gettingone

Carmel coach Frank Dixon said his teamaccomplished two things that will help itwhen post-season play begins next weekThe Greyhounds got to play on Westfieldsturf field a week before the Shamrocks hostSectional 17 and we got significant playingtime for almost everyone on the roster saidDixon

Westfield has a first generation turffield and it is extremely fast said DixonThe girls were able to work on the pace oftheir passes as well as timing their runs Getting everyone on that surface for anextended period will help our confidenceand our touch

Carmel is now 12-2-1 and hosts CenterGrove tonight

BOYS SOCCERCarmel ranked No 8 in 2A played to

a 1-1 tie on Monday with 2A No 11 CenterGrove

Brenno Pecora scored the Greyhoundsgoal with Jack Muller making the assistCarmel is now 7-2-5 for the season

ldquoOur transition from defending togetting forward into the attack is gettingbetter and better said Hounds coach ShaneSchmidt I am proud of the entire teameffort tonightrdquo

Guerin Catholic 2As No 18 teamplayed to a 1-1 tie with University Monday

The Trailblazers scored first RyanWilliams got the goal off an assist by SamGailey The Golden Eagles scored with lessthan three minutes left Conor Murray found

the back of the net off of Andrew Garveysassist

Hamilton Southeastern ranked No 12in 2A won its senior night game 1-0 overNoblesville Tuesday

Darion Ghaffari scored the Royals goalBen Haxton had a solid game in goal to

ensure a victory on senior night said HSEcoach Christopher White

Westfield played Avon tough onTuesday before falling to the 2A No 4Orioles 1-0

Shamrocks coach Myron Vaughn saidhis team played well but could not get thetying goal despite creating multiplechances

Tennis sectionals begin today with action at two sitesCarmel will host a four-team

tournament at its Todd WitskenTennis Center In the semi-finals theNo 1-ranked Greyhounds will takeon No 5 Guerin Catholic while No27 Westfield and University will playthe other semi-final Play todaybegins at 415 pm Winners advanceto Thursdays sectional championshipwhich also starts at 415 pm

Hamilton Southeastern hosts theother county sectional Noblesvilleand Hamilton Heights play in onesemi-final today while the No 6Royals take on their district rival

Fishers Todays action begins at 430 pm with the winnersmoving on to Thursdays sectional championship That willalso start at 430 pm

In Monday dual meets Noblesville swept past PendletonHeights 5-0 Four of the five matches were decided instraight sets with No 1 doubles Noah Brisco and JohnLandis coming from behind to win in three sets

Westfield defeated Hamilton Heights 4-1 in an allcounty match-up The Shamrocks Nos 1 and 2 singles

players (Parker Kalis and Evan Parshall respectively) onlylost one game in their matches Noah Wallace got theHuskies lone win at No 3 singles

The Royals upset No 2 Park Tudor 3-2 The meet camedown to No 2 singles where Alec Gretencord pulled out atough straight-set win 6-4 7-5 Southeastern also got winsfrom No 1 singles Addison Cazier and No 2 doubles MarkSlaninka and Andrew Myers Cazier finished the regularseason with a 19-1 record

Westfield 4 Heights 1No 1 singles Parker Kalis (W) def AustinSauerteig (HH) 6-0 6-1No 2 singles Evan Parshall (W) def HawkinsHochstedler (HH) 6-0 6-1No 3 singles Noah Wallace (HH) def HarrisonSindelar (W) 7-5 7-6 (4)No 1 doubles Connor Maris and Carson Maris(W) def Grant Lamkin and Bryce Albright (HH)6-1 6-1No 2 doubles Joe Day and Nicholas Mabe (W)def Nate Russell and Hudson Hochstedler (HH)6-2 6-3

Noblesville 5 Pendleton Heights 0No 1 singles Jacob Hoffman def Wilson 6-2 6-0No 2 singles Ben Smith def Walker Stull 6-46-2No 3 singles Alec Piggott def K Alumbaugh6-4 6-2No 1 doubles Noah Brisco and John Landis defKane and Norris 3-6 6-0 6-2No 2 doubles Ryan Mummer and JacksonRamey def B Alumbaugh and Schlegelmilch 7-57-6 (1)

Southeastern 3 Park Tudor 2No 1 singles Addison Cazier def Harris 6-1 6-2No 2 singles Alec Gretencord def Weigel 6-47-5No 3 singles Isaiah Guajardo lost to Tewari 6-06-0No 1 doubles Marcus Luke and Mark Skeltonlost to Katz and Emhardt 6-2 6-0No 2 doubles Mark Slaninka and Andrew Myersdef Kim and Wiegel 6-1 6-3

Sectionals start today at Carmel HSE

Husky girls blast Anderson

Alec PiggottNoblesville

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 92 65 586 -Toronto 87 70 554 50Baltimore 85 72 541 70NY Yankees 81 76 516 110Tampa Bay 65 92 414 270Central W L PCT GBCleveland 91 66 580 -Detroit 84 73 535 70Kansas City 80 77 510 110Chi White Sox 76 81 484 150Minnesota 56 101 357 350West W L PCT GBTexas 93 65 589 -Seattle 83 74 529 95Houston 83 75 525 100LA Angels 71 87 449 220Oakland 67 90 427 255

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 92 65 586 -NY Mets 84 74 532 85Miami 78 79 497 140Philadelphia 70 87 446 220Atlanta 64 92 410 275Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 101 56 643 -St Louis 82 75 522 190Pittsburgh 77 80 490 240Milwaukee 71 87 449 305Cincinnati 66 91 420 350West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 90 67 573 -San Francisco 83 74 529 70Colorado 73 84 465 170San Diego 67 90 427 230Arizona 65 92 414 250

MLB standingsTuesdayrsquos scores

Washington 4 Arizona 2NY Yankees 6 Boston 4Chi Cubs 6 Pittsburgh 4

Toronto 5 Baltimore 1Detroit 12 Cleveland 0NY Mets 12 Miami 1

Atlanta 7 Philadelphia 6

Kansas City 4 Minnesota 3 11 inningsTexas 6 Milwaukee 4Houston 8 Seattle 4

Chi White Sox 13 Tampa Bay 6St Louis 12 Cincinnati 5LA Angels 8 Oakland 1

San Diego 7 LA Dodgers 1San Francisco 12 Colorado 3

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Wednesday Sept 28Boys Tennis

Sectional at Carmel 415 pmSectional at Southeastern 430 pm

Girls SoccerCenter Grove at Carmel 530 pm

Heights at Pendleton Heights 530 pmAvon at Westfield 530 pm

Southeastern at Noblesville 630 pmTipton at Sheridan 530 pm

Fishers at Harrison 7 pmVolleyball

Westfield at Cathedral 530 pm

Thursday Sept 29Boys Tennis

Sectional at Carmel 415 pmSectional at Southeastern 430 pm

Boys SoccerMt Vernon at Heights 530 pm

Guerin at Fishers 5 pmBrownsburg at Noblesville 7 pm

VolleyballCarmel at Chatard 530 pm

Heights at Fishers 6 pmWestfield at Avon 530 pm

Noblesville at Southeastern 63 pmBoys Cross Country

Guerin at Big State Championship at TerreHaute

Girls Cross CountryGuerin at Big State Champion at Terre Haute

Friday Sept 30Football

Ben Davis at Carmel 7 pmCathedral at Fishers 7 pm

Brebeuf at Guerin Catholic 7 pmSoutheastern at Noblesville 7 pm

Tipton at Sheridan 7 pmAvon at Westfield 7 pm

Girls GolfState Meet at Prairie View 830 am

Boys SoccerCarmel at Columbus North 6 pm

Saturday Oct 1Football

Heights vs Twin Lakes at Lucas Oil 12 noonGirls Golf

State Meet at Prairie View 8 amBoys Soccer

Homestead at Carmel 11 amRitter at Guerin 130 pm

Greenfield at Fishers 1230 pmGirls Soccer

Guerin at Bishop Fenwick 1245 pmBoys Cross Country

Heights at Hoosier Conference at Tipton 9 amHoosier Crossroads at Noblesville 930 am

Sheridan at Conference MeetGirls Cross Country

Heights at Hoosier Conference at Tipton 9 amHoosier Crossroads at Noblesville 930 am

Sheridan at Conference MeetVolleyball

Guerin at Richmond 9 am

This weekrsquos sports schedule

Indiana soccer rankings2A BOYS1 Harrison (W Lafayette)2 North Central3 Lake Central4 Avon5 Penn6 Bloomington South7 Memorial (Evansville)8 Carmel9 Zionsville10 Jasper11 Center Grove12 Hamilton Southeastern13 Goshen14 Chesterton15 West Noble16 Elkhart Central17 Concord18 Guerin Catholic19 Carroll (Ft Wayne)20 Munster

Honorable MentionHomesteadCathedralMt Vernon (Fortville)Elkhart MemorialEast Central

1A BOYS1 Lawrenceburg2 Providence3 Argos4 Mishawaka Marian5 Eastern (Greentown)6 Westview7 Cardinal Ritter8 Covenant Christian9 Washington Community10 Mater Dei11 Muncie Burris12 Pike Central13 Rising Sun14 Tipton15 Greencastle16 Garrett17 Oldenburg Academy18 Heritage Hills19 Hebron20 Northeast Dubois

Honorable MentionLafayette Central CatholicLutheran (Indianapolis)Heritage Chrisitan (Indianapolis)Tri-WestEastbrook

2A GIRLS1 Penn2 Avon3 Carmel4 Brebeuf Jesuit5 Evansville Memorial6 Zionsville7 Hamilton Southeastern8 Castle9 East Central10 Northridge11 Terre Haute North12 Munster13 Fishers14 Cathedral15 FW Carroll16 Valparaiso17 Warsaw18 Center Grove19 Columbus North20 NoblesvilleHonorable Mention EvansvilleNorth Evansville Reitz CulverDekalb

1A GIRLS1 Bishop Chatard2 Gibson Southern3 Evans Mater Dei4 Heritage Christian5 Bellmont6 Andrean7 Lafayette Cen Catholic8 Argos9 Mishawaka Marian10 Lawrenceburg11 Washington12 Wheeler13 Tri-West Hendricks14 Westview15 Covenant Christian (Indy)16 Oldenburg Academy17 University18 Forest Park19 Cardinal Ritter20 Sullivan

Honorable Mention South Spen-cer Vincennes Rivet

GIRLS1 Carmel2 Homestead3 Fort Wayne Carroll4 Penn5 Zionsville6 Bloomington North7 Noblesville8 Columbus North9 Fishers10 Guerin Catholic11 Warsaw12 Valparaiso

13 West Lafayette14 La Porte15 Hamilton Southeastern16 Westfield17 Lake Central18 Lowell19 Cathedral20 Floyd Central21 Portage22 Terre Haute North23 Munster24 Fort Wayne Northrop25 Bloomington South

BOYS1 Carmel2 Fort Wayne Carroll3 Fishers4 Hamilton Southeastern5 Westview6 Lowell7 Concordia Lutheran8 Columbus North9 Brebeuf10 Avon11 Westfield12 West Lafayette

13 Valparaiso14 Noblesville15 Cathedral16 Tell City17 Penn18 Lake Central19 Zionsville20 La Porte21 Fort Wayne Northrop22 Huntington North23 Portage24 Bloomington North25 North Central

IATCCC cross country rankings

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Sports6

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorJust how much will an old heart take Or a young heartldquoWe have lost two games in a row by a point but we are staying positiverdquo said

Westfield coach Jake Gilbert looking to this weekrsquos home Hoosier Crossroads Conferencegame with Avonrdquo

Looking at scores Westfield could be in for another tight gameAvon for example has defeated Hamilton Southeastern 31-28 Westfield lost to HSE

21-20 Westfield lost 29-28 in overtime to Brownsburg Avon has lost to Brownsburg30-22

Avon is 3-3 The Orioles also have lost to Ben Davis 38-7 and to Whiteland 22-21They have defeated Plainfield 35-31 and Fishers 38-3

Westfield this week is ranked No 5 in Class 5A behind Fort Wayne Snider NewPalestine Bloomington South and Columbus East

ldquoWe have lots of work to do to get better and we have to find ways to win the closeonerdquo Gilbert talked about his 4-2 Shamrocks ldquoWe still believe we can be a very goodfootball team Wersquove just lost to a couple of good football teamsrdquo

Westfieldrsquos offense in six games has proven they can move the ball through the air andon the ground

In five games (he missed one game by injury) senior quarterback Andy Sweet has hiton 42-of-78 passes for 679 yards He has thrown for six touchdowns and has not beenintercepted

Sweetrsquos top receiver has been Evan Manley with 17 receptions for 362 yards and fiveof the Shamrocksrsquo seven aerial touchdowns Jonathan Swidan has 10 catches for 146 yards

Nate Froelich and Swidan have pounded the way on the ground Froelich has carried106 times for 628 yards and seven touchdowns and Swidan has carried 73 times for 379yards and six scores

Westfield has scored 16 times on the ground and seven times through the airGilbert said Westfield will have to play well on defenseldquoAvon has one of the best players in the state in Bryant Fitzpatrickrdquo pointed out the

Westfield coach ldquoHersquos explosive and dangerous He plays running back and offensivelinebacker and returns kicksrdquo

In 37 carries Fitzpatrick has run for 288 yards and five touchdowns Sampson Jamesis Avonrsquos leading rusher with 343 yards in 84 carries

The Orioles can sling the football Quarterback Cameron Misner has connected on 65passes in 146 attempts for 880 yards He has tossed for 10 touchdowns and has beenintercepted just two times His leading receiver is Luke Shayotovich with 27 catches for326 yards

Avon has defeated Westfield two consecutive times 35-20 last year and 23-6 twoseasons ago Westfield won 17-15 three years ago

ldquoAvon is a much younger team than usual but they are still big strong and fast likealwaysrdquo Gilbert added

Westfield hosts Avon

Westfield Probable LineupsOffense DefenseQB Andy Sweet Sr 190 E Matthew Tongate Sr 175RB Johnny Swidan Sr 205 T Griffin Lickfeldt Jr 240WR Evan Manley Sr 165 DT Elisha Lennon Sr 205WR Josue Gonzalez Sr 155 E Byron Hubbard Sr 190WR Kaleb Pettijohn Jr 160 LB Justin Frey Sr 160RB Nate Froelich Jr 190 LB Jackson Garrett Sr 205TE Hayden Russell Sr 240 LB Hank Grenda Sr 205T Matt Robinson Jr 250 LB Devin McGinnis Sr 180G Chad Reeh Sr 260 C Caleb Sanburn Sr 170C Spencer Stachyra Sr 290 C Chris Zolto Sr 173G Austin Dollens Sr 270 SS Koby Hauser Jr 190T Gannon Asher Sr 190 FS Lucas Schultz Sr 160

Quarterback Andy Sweet has thrown for six touchdowns for Westfield so far thisseason The Shamrocks host Avon Friday night

Brian ReddickFile photo

Sports 7

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorCarmelrsquos football program is a little

different than many For example whilemany will select ldquocupcakesrdquo forhomecoming games Carmel this Friday willcelebrate homecoming by host long-timeMIC Conference rival Ben Davis which thisweek is tied for sixth in the Indiana CoachesAssociationrsquos 6A poll

Of course there are few cupcakes onCarmelrsquos schedule

Another thing different about Carmelfootball The Greyhounds are tied for No10 in the same poll Despite only a 3-3 record

Ben Davis is 4-2 but only 1-2 in theGiantsrsquo last three games In comparingscores Ben Davis has defeated Pike 48-14and beaten Lawrence North 41-14 whilelosing to Center Grove 20-7 Carmel hasbeaten Pike 65-27 and lost to Center Grove19-6 and to Lawrence North 27-20

ldquoBen Davis is extremely talented andwell-coachedrdquo Carmel coach John Heberttalked about the Giants ldquoEven in the gamesthey lost they played with great physicalityand energy They are certainly one of the topfive teams in the state in my opinion

ldquoStopping their quarterback ReeceTaylor will be a major challenge The frontseven of the Gantsrsquo defense is as good asanyone in the staterdquo Hebert added

Taylor is outstanding He has completed89-of-143 passes for 1023 yards and seventouchdowns He has carried the pigskin 64times for 608 yards His leading receiving

is Noah Thomas with 20 catches for 195yards

Carmel is coming off a victory overNorth Central

ldquoAgain we did not get off to the fast startwe soughtrdquo Hebert said ldquoOffensively ittook us several series before we establishedour game plan Once we did that ourrunning game got going and we were ableto establish a rhythm

That running game is led by JeromeHalsell with 503 yards in 86 carries for a 58yard average per trip Camari Hunt hasaveraged 65 with 274 yards in 42 carries

ldquoJalen Walker Ethan MerriweatherCamari Hunt and Jerome Halsell made playscontributing to a 48-point productionrdquo saidHebert

ldquoDefensively after a strong start NorthCentralrsquos offense proved to be a challengeto stop Jacob Abrams had a strong gameincluding a pass interception which led to afield goal and put us up 17-6 as the first halfexpiredrdquo said Hebert

Carmelrsquos passing game also has beenoutstanding Ben McDonald is 73-for-110for 939 yards and 14 touchdowns He hasbeen intercepted just two times

Walker has 27 catches for 310 yards andseven touchdowns and Merriweather 19receptions for 306 yards and five TDs

Carmel has defeated Ben Davis twoconsecutive times 35-21 last year and 37-14two years ago The Giants won 28-24 threeseasons ago

The Giants are coming

Carmel Probable LineupsOffense DefenseQB Jake McDonald Jr 175 DE Britt Beery Sr 262WR Ethan Merriweather Sr 172 N Logan Burgess Sr 205WR Jalen Walker Sr 165 DE Kylan Cole Sr 264TE Kurt Rafdal Sr 235 OLB John Hokanson Jr 185TB Jerome Halsell Sr 190 OLB Beau Robbins So 230G Jakob Ford Sr 264 OLB Joey Schmidt So 205C Trevor Scott Sr 273 ILB Justin Fleck Sr 187T Mark Sickford Sr 257 ILB Jack Van Remortel Jr 222G Justin Williams Sr 288 CB Jacob Abrams Sr 190T Grant Barker Sr 222 CB Austin Newland Sr 180FB Bryce Sharp Sr 190 S Sean Blackburn Sr 175

6A

1 Warren Central (7) 972 Penn (1) 80t-3 Indianapolis Cathedral (2) 77t-3 Center Grove 775 Columbus North 50t-6 Ben Davis 46t-6 Brownsburg 468 Hamilton Southeastern 279 La Porte 17t-10 Lawrence Central 13t-10 Carmel 13

Others Receiving Votes Homestead (8)Carroll (FW) (4) Valparaiso (2) Avon (1)

5A

1 Fort Wayne Snider (10) 1002 New Palestine 893 Bloomington South 724 Columbus East 655 Westfield 646 Mishawaka 437 Decatur Central 368 Michigan City 349 McCutcheon 18t-10 Bloomington North 8t-10 Plainfield 8

Others Receiving Votes Castle (5)Muncie Central (4) Whiteland (3)Zionsville (3) Lafayette Harrison (1)

4A

1 Roncalli (9) 992 NorthWood 823 Evansville Reitz 694 New Prairie (1) 545 New Haven 476 East Central 397 Shelbyville 388 Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger 379 East Noble 3510 Evansville Central 27

Others Receiving Votes Mississinewa(9) Plymouth (6) Hobart (4) BeechGrove (2) Evansville Harrison (2)Lowell (2)

3A

1 Gibson Southern (5) 932 West Lafayette (3) 903 Mishawaka Marian (2) 874 Bishop Chatard 555 Guerin Catholic 546 FW Concordia Lutheran 537 Tri-West 408 Lawrenceburg 239 Brebeuf Jesuit 2010 Jimtown 19

Others Receiving Votes Fort WayneBishop Luers (7) Heritage Hills (3)Southridge (3) Northwestern (1)

2A

1 Woodlan (10) 1002 Evansville Mater Dei 823 Scecina Memorial 714 Monrovia 655 Eastbrook 596 Whiting 587 Knox Community 338 Whitko 199 Cardinal Ritter 1810 Bremen 14

Others Receiving Votes Alexandria (7)Eastside (7) Oak Hill (6) Triton Central(4) Eastern Hancock (3)

1A

1 Lafayette Central Catholic (9) 992 Linton Stockton (1) 883 Pioneer 814 Adams Central 705 West Washington 486 Fountain Central 477 Monroe Central 278 North Miami 219 LaVille 1810 Carroll (Flora) 17

Others Receiving Votes Shenandoah(16) Northfield (13) Seeger Memorial(10) Sheridan (10) Eastern Greene (2)Indianapolis Lutheran (2)

IFCA high school football polls

Carmelrsquos Jerome Halsell has carried the football 86 times for the Greyhounds fora total of 503 yards or an average of 58 yards per trip Carmel hosts Ben Davison Friday

Kent GrahamFile photo

Sports8

The Noblesville volleyball team got apair of straight-set wins early this week

On Monday the Millers swept LawrenceCentral 25-15 25-23 25-10 LexieAlmodovar Alexa Roberts and Emily Kiserall hit six kills Maddie Hine handed out 16assists while Brenna Everingham had 12digs

On Tuesday Noblesville beat GuerinCatholic 25-20 25-18 25-20 AshleyBirkhimer hit six kills and made two blockswhile Allie Phillips dished out 21 assists

Guerin Catholic stats were not available

Hamilton Heights got a four-set winover Scecina Monday 25-13 25-15 21-2525-22

Hannah Crist led the offense with 15kills three blocks and two aces EmmaKnowles had 20 assists

Ana Collar had 10 kills two blocks oneace 13 digs and 19 assists Tori Haydencontributed nine kills and five blocks alongwith three aces Kenna Burman had eightkills four aces and 13 digs Kylie Rose tookcharge of the defense with 11 digs and oneace

University fell to Seton Catholic in threesets Monday 25-10 25-17 25-10

Natalie Hellman led the Trailblazerswith five kills and three service aces

Hamilton Southeastern the No 1ranked team in Class 4A fell to 3A No 3Delta in four sets Tuesday 20-25 25-1725-22 30-28

Outside hitters Meredith Phillips had 16kills and Caitlin Kane added 17 kills LarkJones made two timely blocks and hit fivekills on the night Olivia Burgess had 24 digsand Anne Kleinrichert had 17 digs

The Royals close out their HoosierCrossroads Conference schedule withNoblesville Thursday night at home TheRoyals are now 24-3 on the season

Carmel ranked No 7 in 4A was sweptby 4A No 3 Cathedral in a battle 25-2128-26 25-21 on Tuesday

Bonnie Bostic hit nine kills for theGreyhounds with Morgan Seaman handingout 25 assists Sophie Oliphant had 15 digs

Carmelrsquos junior varsity won 25-21 25-20 while the freshman were victorious aswell

Millers get two straight-set victories

Photo by Kirk Green

The Noblesville volleyball team celebrated its Senior Night Tuesday with a victory over Guerin Catholic on Tuesday The Millerswon in straight sets their second sweep of the week

Photo by Kirk Green

Noblesvillersquos Victoria Dittmar (15) and Ashley Birkhimer (33) go up for a block as Guerin Catholicrsquos Jasmine Wolftram (7) hits the ball

Sports 9

The Hamilton Heights girls soccer teamtook care of Anderson 7-0 in a Mondaymatch

After periods of sluggishness in bothhalves the Huskies put together a strongfinal 20 minutes said Huskies coach TravisKaufmann Heights played goodcombination possession while at their bestwhich gave the Husky offense manyopportunities

Makel Smith scored three goals forHeights with Abby Hardacre MadisonBickett Katy Beery and Elaina Page eachgetting one Kinsey Dimmock had twoassists and Audrie Catron and Bickett addedone assist each Jenna McGrew and AlyssaIrwin combined for the shutout in goal

Irwin had a fantastic PK save to savethe shutout said Kaufmann

The Husky junior varsity team also wontheir match 2-0 behind goals from JennaMcGrew and Amanda Irwin

Carmel the No 2 ranked team in Class2A beat Westfield 6-0 in a Monday game

Katie Soderstrom and Jessica Dilgerboth scored two goals with Emily Roberts

and Bridget Mallin each getting one Fivedifferent players had one assist Ali JamesRoberts Soderstrom Jessi Cowen andKelsie James

Greyhound goalkeepers Nicole Vohsand Sydney Baines both had three savesLibby Rismiller had two saves for theShamrocks with Catherine Parisi gettingone

Carmel coach Frank Dixon said his teamaccomplished two things that will help itwhen post-season play begins next weekThe Greyhounds got to play on Westfieldsturf field a week before the Shamrocks hostSectional 17 and we got significant playingtime for almost everyone on the roster saidDixon

Westfield has a first generation turffield and it is extremely fast said DixonThe girls were able to work on the pace oftheir passes as well as timing their runs Getting everyone on that surface for anextended period will help our confidenceand our touch

Carmel is now 12-2-1 and hosts CenterGrove tonight

BOYS SOCCERCarmel ranked No 8 in 2A played to

a 1-1 tie on Monday with 2A No 11 CenterGrove

Brenno Pecora scored the Greyhoundsgoal with Jack Muller making the assistCarmel is now 7-2-5 for the season

ldquoOur transition from defending togetting forward into the attack is gettingbetter and better said Hounds coach ShaneSchmidt I am proud of the entire teameffort tonightrdquo

Guerin Catholic 2As No 18 teamplayed to a 1-1 tie with University Monday

The Trailblazers scored first RyanWilliams got the goal off an assist by SamGailey The Golden Eagles scored with lessthan three minutes left Conor Murray found

the back of the net off of Andrew Garveysassist

Hamilton Southeastern ranked No 12in 2A won its senior night game 1-0 overNoblesville Tuesday

Darion Ghaffari scored the Royals goalBen Haxton had a solid game in goal to

ensure a victory on senior night said HSEcoach Christopher White

Westfield played Avon tough onTuesday before falling to the 2A No 4Orioles 1-0

Shamrocks coach Myron Vaughn saidhis team played well but could not get thetying goal despite creating multiplechances

Tennis sectionals begin today with action at two sitesCarmel will host a four-team

tournament at its Todd WitskenTennis Center In the semi-finals theNo 1-ranked Greyhounds will takeon No 5 Guerin Catholic while No27 Westfield and University will playthe other semi-final Play todaybegins at 415 pm Winners advanceto Thursdays sectional championshipwhich also starts at 415 pm

Hamilton Southeastern hosts theother county sectional Noblesvilleand Hamilton Heights play in onesemi-final today while the No 6Royals take on their district rival

Fishers Todays action begins at 430 pm with the winnersmoving on to Thursdays sectional championship That willalso start at 430 pm

In Monday dual meets Noblesville swept past PendletonHeights 5-0 Four of the five matches were decided instraight sets with No 1 doubles Noah Brisco and JohnLandis coming from behind to win in three sets

Westfield defeated Hamilton Heights 4-1 in an allcounty match-up The Shamrocks Nos 1 and 2 singles

players (Parker Kalis and Evan Parshall respectively) onlylost one game in their matches Noah Wallace got theHuskies lone win at No 3 singles

The Royals upset No 2 Park Tudor 3-2 The meet camedown to No 2 singles where Alec Gretencord pulled out atough straight-set win 6-4 7-5 Southeastern also got winsfrom No 1 singles Addison Cazier and No 2 doubles MarkSlaninka and Andrew Myers Cazier finished the regularseason with a 19-1 record

Westfield 4 Heights 1No 1 singles Parker Kalis (W) def AustinSauerteig (HH) 6-0 6-1No 2 singles Evan Parshall (W) def HawkinsHochstedler (HH) 6-0 6-1No 3 singles Noah Wallace (HH) def HarrisonSindelar (W) 7-5 7-6 (4)No 1 doubles Connor Maris and Carson Maris(W) def Grant Lamkin and Bryce Albright (HH)6-1 6-1No 2 doubles Joe Day and Nicholas Mabe (W)def Nate Russell and Hudson Hochstedler (HH)6-2 6-3

Noblesville 5 Pendleton Heights 0No 1 singles Jacob Hoffman def Wilson 6-2 6-0No 2 singles Ben Smith def Walker Stull 6-46-2No 3 singles Alec Piggott def K Alumbaugh6-4 6-2No 1 doubles Noah Brisco and John Landis defKane and Norris 3-6 6-0 6-2No 2 doubles Ryan Mummer and JacksonRamey def B Alumbaugh and Schlegelmilch 7-57-6 (1)

Southeastern 3 Park Tudor 2No 1 singles Addison Cazier def Harris 6-1 6-2No 2 singles Alec Gretencord def Weigel 6-47-5No 3 singles Isaiah Guajardo lost to Tewari 6-06-0No 1 doubles Marcus Luke and Mark Skeltonlost to Katz and Emhardt 6-2 6-0No 2 doubles Mark Slaninka and Andrew Myersdef Kim and Wiegel 6-1 6-3

Sectionals start today at Carmel HSE

Husky girls blast Anderson

Alec PiggottNoblesville

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 92 65 586 -Toronto 87 70 554 50Baltimore 85 72 541 70NY Yankees 81 76 516 110Tampa Bay 65 92 414 270Central W L PCT GBCleveland 91 66 580 -Detroit 84 73 535 70Kansas City 80 77 510 110Chi White Sox 76 81 484 150Minnesota 56 101 357 350West W L PCT GBTexas 93 65 589 -Seattle 83 74 529 95Houston 83 75 525 100LA Angels 71 87 449 220Oakland 67 90 427 255

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 92 65 586 -NY Mets 84 74 532 85Miami 78 79 497 140Philadelphia 70 87 446 220Atlanta 64 92 410 275Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 101 56 643 -St Louis 82 75 522 190Pittsburgh 77 80 490 240Milwaukee 71 87 449 305Cincinnati 66 91 420 350West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 90 67 573 -San Francisco 83 74 529 70Colorado 73 84 465 170San Diego 67 90 427 230Arizona 65 92 414 250

MLB standingsTuesdayrsquos scores

Washington 4 Arizona 2NY Yankees 6 Boston 4Chi Cubs 6 Pittsburgh 4

Toronto 5 Baltimore 1Detroit 12 Cleveland 0NY Mets 12 Miami 1

Atlanta 7 Philadelphia 6

Kansas City 4 Minnesota 3 11 inningsTexas 6 Milwaukee 4Houston 8 Seattle 4

Chi White Sox 13 Tampa Bay 6St Louis 12 Cincinnati 5LA Angels 8 Oakland 1

San Diego 7 LA Dodgers 1San Francisco 12 Colorado 3

Sports10

Wednesday Sept 28Boys Tennis

Sectional at Carmel 415 pmSectional at Southeastern 430 pm

Girls SoccerCenter Grove at Carmel 530 pm

Heights at Pendleton Heights 530 pmAvon at Westfield 530 pm

Southeastern at Noblesville 630 pmTipton at Sheridan 530 pm

Fishers at Harrison 7 pmVolleyball

Westfield at Cathedral 530 pm

Thursday Sept 29Boys Tennis

Sectional at Carmel 415 pmSectional at Southeastern 430 pm

Boys SoccerMt Vernon at Heights 530 pm

Guerin at Fishers 5 pmBrownsburg at Noblesville 7 pm

VolleyballCarmel at Chatard 530 pm

Heights at Fishers 6 pmWestfield at Avon 530 pm

Noblesville at Southeastern 63 pmBoys Cross Country

Guerin at Big State Championship at TerreHaute

Girls Cross CountryGuerin at Big State Champion at Terre Haute

Friday Sept 30Football

Ben Davis at Carmel 7 pmCathedral at Fishers 7 pm

Brebeuf at Guerin Catholic 7 pmSoutheastern at Noblesville 7 pm

Tipton at Sheridan 7 pmAvon at Westfield 7 pm

Girls GolfState Meet at Prairie View 830 am

Boys SoccerCarmel at Columbus North 6 pm

Saturday Oct 1Football

Heights vs Twin Lakes at Lucas Oil 12 noonGirls Golf

State Meet at Prairie View 8 amBoys Soccer

Homestead at Carmel 11 amRitter at Guerin 130 pm

Greenfield at Fishers 1230 pmGirls Soccer

Guerin at Bishop Fenwick 1245 pmBoys Cross Country

Heights at Hoosier Conference at Tipton 9 amHoosier Crossroads at Noblesville 930 am

Sheridan at Conference MeetGirls Cross Country

Heights at Hoosier Conference at Tipton 9 amHoosier Crossroads at Noblesville 930 am

Sheridan at Conference MeetVolleyball

Guerin at Richmond 9 am

This weekrsquos sports schedule

Indiana soccer rankings2A BOYS1 Harrison (W Lafayette)2 North Central3 Lake Central4 Avon5 Penn6 Bloomington South7 Memorial (Evansville)8 Carmel9 Zionsville10 Jasper11 Center Grove12 Hamilton Southeastern13 Goshen14 Chesterton15 West Noble16 Elkhart Central17 Concord18 Guerin Catholic19 Carroll (Ft Wayne)20 Munster

Honorable MentionHomesteadCathedralMt Vernon (Fortville)Elkhart MemorialEast Central

1A BOYS1 Lawrenceburg2 Providence3 Argos4 Mishawaka Marian5 Eastern (Greentown)6 Westview7 Cardinal Ritter8 Covenant Christian9 Washington Community10 Mater Dei11 Muncie Burris12 Pike Central13 Rising Sun14 Tipton15 Greencastle16 Garrett17 Oldenburg Academy18 Heritage Hills19 Hebron20 Northeast Dubois

Honorable MentionLafayette Central CatholicLutheran (Indianapolis)Heritage Chrisitan (Indianapolis)Tri-WestEastbrook

2A GIRLS1 Penn2 Avon3 Carmel4 Brebeuf Jesuit5 Evansville Memorial6 Zionsville7 Hamilton Southeastern8 Castle9 East Central10 Northridge11 Terre Haute North12 Munster13 Fishers14 Cathedral15 FW Carroll16 Valparaiso17 Warsaw18 Center Grove19 Columbus North20 NoblesvilleHonorable Mention EvansvilleNorth Evansville Reitz CulverDekalb

1A GIRLS1 Bishop Chatard2 Gibson Southern3 Evans Mater Dei4 Heritage Christian5 Bellmont6 Andrean7 Lafayette Cen Catholic8 Argos9 Mishawaka Marian10 Lawrenceburg11 Washington12 Wheeler13 Tri-West Hendricks14 Westview15 Covenant Christian (Indy)16 Oldenburg Academy17 University18 Forest Park19 Cardinal Ritter20 Sullivan

Honorable Mention South Spen-cer Vincennes Rivet

GIRLS1 Carmel2 Homestead3 Fort Wayne Carroll4 Penn5 Zionsville6 Bloomington North7 Noblesville8 Columbus North9 Fishers10 Guerin Catholic11 Warsaw12 Valparaiso

13 West Lafayette14 La Porte15 Hamilton Southeastern16 Westfield17 Lake Central18 Lowell19 Cathedral20 Floyd Central21 Portage22 Terre Haute North23 Munster24 Fort Wayne Northrop25 Bloomington South

BOYS1 Carmel2 Fort Wayne Carroll3 Fishers4 Hamilton Southeastern5 Westview6 Lowell7 Concordia Lutheran8 Columbus North9 Brebeuf10 Avon11 Westfield12 West Lafayette

13 Valparaiso14 Noblesville15 Cathedral16 Tell City17 Penn18 Lake Central19 Zionsville20 La Porte21 Fort Wayne Northrop22 Huntington North23 Portage24 Bloomington North25 North Central

IATCCC cross country rankings

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Sports 7

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorCarmelrsquos football program is a little

different than many For example whilemany will select ldquocupcakesrdquo forhomecoming games Carmel this Friday willcelebrate homecoming by host long-timeMIC Conference rival Ben Davis which thisweek is tied for sixth in the Indiana CoachesAssociationrsquos 6A poll

Of course there are few cupcakes onCarmelrsquos schedule

Another thing different about Carmelfootball The Greyhounds are tied for No10 in the same poll Despite only a 3-3 record

Ben Davis is 4-2 but only 1-2 in theGiantsrsquo last three games In comparingscores Ben Davis has defeated Pike 48-14and beaten Lawrence North 41-14 whilelosing to Center Grove 20-7 Carmel hasbeaten Pike 65-27 and lost to Center Grove19-6 and to Lawrence North 27-20

ldquoBen Davis is extremely talented andwell-coachedrdquo Carmel coach John Heberttalked about the Giants ldquoEven in the gamesthey lost they played with great physicalityand energy They are certainly one of the topfive teams in the state in my opinion

ldquoStopping their quarterback ReeceTaylor will be a major challenge The frontseven of the Gantsrsquo defense is as good asanyone in the staterdquo Hebert added

Taylor is outstanding He has completed89-of-143 passes for 1023 yards and seventouchdowns He has carried the pigskin 64times for 608 yards His leading receiving

is Noah Thomas with 20 catches for 195yards

Carmel is coming off a victory overNorth Central

ldquoAgain we did not get off to the fast startwe soughtrdquo Hebert said ldquoOffensively ittook us several series before we establishedour game plan Once we did that ourrunning game got going and we were ableto establish a rhythm

That running game is led by JeromeHalsell with 503 yards in 86 carries for a 58yard average per trip Camari Hunt hasaveraged 65 with 274 yards in 42 carries

ldquoJalen Walker Ethan MerriweatherCamari Hunt and Jerome Halsell made playscontributing to a 48-point productionrdquo saidHebert

ldquoDefensively after a strong start NorthCentralrsquos offense proved to be a challengeto stop Jacob Abrams had a strong gameincluding a pass interception which led to afield goal and put us up 17-6 as the first halfexpiredrdquo said Hebert

Carmelrsquos passing game also has beenoutstanding Ben McDonald is 73-for-110for 939 yards and 14 touchdowns He hasbeen intercepted just two times

Walker has 27 catches for 310 yards andseven touchdowns and Merriweather 19receptions for 306 yards and five TDs

Carmel has defeated Ben Davis twoconsecutive times 35-21 last year and 37-14two years ago The Giants won 28-24 threeseasons ago

The Giants are coming

Carmel Probable LineupsOffense DefenseQB Jake McDonald Jr 175 DE Britt Beery Sr 262WR Ethan Merriweather Sr 172 N Logan Burgess Sr 205WR Jalen Walker Sr 165 DE Kylan Cole Sr 264TE Kurt Rafdal Sr 235 OLB John Hokanson Jr 185TB Jerome Halsell Sr 190 OLB Beau Robbins So 230G Jakob Ford Sr 264 OLB Joey Schmidt So 205C Trevor Scott Sr 273 ILB Justin Fleck Sr 187T Mark Sickford Sr 257 ILB Jack Van Remortel Jr 222G Justin Williams Sr 288 CB Jacob Abrams Sr 190T Grant Barker Sr 222 CB Austin Newland Sr 180FB Bryce Sharp Sr 190 S Sean Blackburn Sr 175

6A

1 Warren Central (7) 972 Penn (1) 80t-3 Indianapolis Cathedral (2) 77t-3 Center Grove 775 Columbus North 50t-6 Ben Davis 46t-6 Brownsburg 468 Hamilton Southeastern 279 La Porte 17t-10 Lawrence Central 13t-10 Carmel 13

Others Receiving Votes Homestead (8)Carroll (FW) (4) Valparaiso (2) Avon (1)

5A

1 Fort Wayne Snider (10) 1002 New Palestine 893 Bloomington South 724 Columbus East 655 Westfield 646 Mishawaka 437 Decatur Central 368 Michigan City 349 McCutcheon 18t-10 Bloomington North 8t-10 Plainfield 8

Others Receiving Votes Castle (5)Muncie Central (4) Whiteland (3)Zionsville (3) Lafayette Harrison (1)

4A

1 Roncalli (9) 992 NorthWood 823 Evansville Reitz 694 New Prairie (1) 545 New Haven 476 East Central 397 Shelbyville 388 Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger 379 East Noble 3510 Evansville Central 27

Others Receiving Votes Mississinewa(9) Plymouth (6) Hobart (4) BeechGrove (2) Evansville Harrison (2)Lowell (2)

3A

1 Gibson Southern (5) 932 West Lafayette (3) 903 Mishawaka Marian (2) 874 Bishop Chatard 555 Guerin Catholic 546 FW Concordia Lutheran 537 Tri-West 408 Lawrenceburg 239 Brebeuf Jesuit 2010 Jimtown 19

Others Receiving Votes Fort WayneBishop Luers (7) Heritage Hills (3)Southridge (3) Northwestern (1)

2A

1 Woodlan (10) 1002 Evansville Mater Dei 823 Scecina Memorial 714 Monrovia 655 Eastbrook 596 Whiting 587 Knox Community 338 Whitko 199 Cardinal Ritter 1810 Bremen 14

Others Receiving Votes Alexandria (7)Eastside (7) Oak Hill (6) Triton Central(4) Eastern Hancock (3)

1A

1 Lafayette Central Catholic (9) 992 Linton Stockton (1) 883 Pioneer 814 Adams Central 705 West Washington 486 Fountain Central 477 Monroe Central 278 North Miami 219 LaVille 1810 Carroll (Flora) 17

Others Receiving Votes Shenandoah(16) Northfield (13) Seeger Memorial(10) Sheridan (10) Eastern Greene (2)Indianapolis Lutheran (2)

IFCA high school football polls

Carmelrsquos Jerome Halsell has carried the football 86 times for the Greyhounds fora total of 503 yards or an average of 58 yards per trip Carmel hosts Ben Davison Friday

Kent GrahamFile photo

Sports8

The Noblesville volleyball team got apair of straight-set wins early this week

On Monday the Millers swept LawrenceCentral 25-15 25-23 25-10 LexieAlmodovar Alexa Roberts and Emily Kiserall hit six kills Maddie Hine handed out 16assists while Brenna Everingham had 12digs

On Tuesday Noblesville beat GuerinCatholic 25-20 25-18 25-20 AshleyBirkhimer hit six kills and made two blockswhile Allie Phillips dished out 21 assists

Guerin Catholic stats were not available

Hamilton Heights got a four-set winover Scecina Monday 25-13 25-15 21-2525-22

Hannah Crist led the offense with 15kills three blocks and two aces EmmaKnowles had 20 assists

Ana Collar had 10 kills two blocks oneace 13 digs and 19 assists Tori Haydencontributed nine kills and five blocks alongwith three aces Kenna Burman had eightkills four aces and 13 digs Kylie Rose tookcharge of the defense with 11 digs and oneace

University fell to Seton Catholic in threesets Monday 25-10 25-17 25-10

Natalie Hellman led the Trailblazerswith five kills and three service aces

Hamilton Southeastern the No 1ranked team in Class 4A fell to 3A No 3Delta in four sets Tuesday 20-25 25-1725-22 30-28

Outside hitters Meredith Phillips had 16kills and Caitlin Kane added 17 kills LarkJones made two timely blocks and hit fivekills on the night Olivia Burgess had 24 digsand Anne Kleinrichert had 17 digs

The Royals close out their HoosierCrossroads Conference schedule withNoblesville Thursday night at home TheRoyals are now 24-3 on the season

Carmel ranked No 7 in 4A was sweptby 4A No 3 Cathedral in a battle 25-2128-26 25-21 on Tuesday

Bonnie Bostic hit nine kills for theGreyhounds with Morgan Seaman handingout 25 assists Sophie Oliphant had 15 digs

Carmelrsquos junior varsity won 25-21 25-20 while the freshman were victorious aswell

Millers get two straight-set victories

Photo by Kirk Green

The Noblesville volleyball team celebrated its Senior Night Tuesday with a victory over Guerin Catholic on Tuesday The Millerswon in straight sets their second sweep of the week

Photo by Kirk Green

Noblesvillersquos Victoria Dittmar (15) and Ashley Birkhimer (33) go up for a block as Guerin Catholicrsquos Jasmine Wolftram (7) hits the ball

Sports 9

The Hamilton Heights girls soccer teamtook care of Anderson 7-0 in a Mondaymatch

After periods of sluggishness in bothhalves the Huskies put together a strongfinal 20 minutes said Huskies coach TravisKaufmann Heights played goodcombination possession while at their bestwhich gave the Husky offense manyopportunities

Makel Smith scored three goals forHeights with Abby Hardacre MadisonBickett Katy Beery and Elaina Page eachgetting one Kinsey Dimmock had twoassists and Audrie Catron and Bickett addedone assist each Jenna McGrew and AlyssaIrwin combined for the shutout in goal

Irwin had a fantastic PK save to savethe shutout said Kaufmann

The Husky junior varsity team also wontheir match 2-0 behind goals from JennaMcGrew and Amanda Irwin

Carmel the No 2 ranked team in Class2A beat Westfield 6-0 in a Monday game

Katie Soderstrom and Jessica Dilgerboth scored two goals with Emily Roberts

and Bridget Mallin each getting one Fivedifferent players had one assist Ali JamesRoberts Soderstrom Jessi Cowen andKelsie James

Greyhound goalkeepers Nicole Vohsand Sydney Baines both had three savesLibby Rismiller had two saves for theShamrocks with Catherine Parisi gettingone

Carmel coach Frank Dixon said his teamaccomplished two things that will help itwhen post-season play begins next weekThe Greyhounds got to play on Westfieldsturf field a week before the Shamrocks hostSectional 17 and we got significant playingtime for almost everyone on the roster saidDixon

Westfield has a first generation turffield and it is extremely fast said DixonThe girls were able to work on the pace oftheir passes as well as timing their runs Getting everyone on that surface for anextended period will help our confidenceand our touch

Carmel is now 12-2-1 and hosts CenterGrove tonight

BOYS SOCCERCarmel ranked No 8 in 2A played to

a 1-1 tie on Monday with 2A No 11 CenterGrove

Brenno Pecora scored the Greyhoundsgoal with Jack Muller making the assistCarmel is now 7-2-5 for the season

ldquoOur transition from defending togetting forward into the attack is gettingbetter and better said Hounds coach ShaneSchmidt I am proud of the entire teameffort tonightrdquo

Guerin Catholic 2As No 18 teamplayed to a 1-1 tie with University Monday

The Trailblazers scored first RyanWilliams got the goal off an assist by SamGailey The Golden Eagles scored with lessthan three minutes left Conor Murray found

the back of the net off of Andrew Garveysassist

Hamilton Southeastern ranked No 12in 2A won its senior night game 1-0 overNoblesville Tuesday

Darion Ghaffari scored the Royals goalBen Haxton had a solid game in goal to

ensure a victory on senior night said HSEcoach Christopher White

Westfield played Avon tough onTuesday before falling to the 2A No 4Orioles 1-0

Shamrocks coach Myron Vaughn saidhis team played well but could not get thetying goal despite creating multiplechances

Tennis sectionals begin today with action at two sitesCarmel will host a four-team

tournament at its Todd WitskenTennis Center In the semi-finals theNo 1-ranked Greyhounds will takeon No 5 Guerin Catholic while No27 Westfield and University will playthe other semi-final Play todaybegins at 415 pm Winners advanceto Thursdays sectional championshipwhich also starts at 415 pm

Hamilton Southeastern hosts theother county sectional Noblesvilleand Hamilton Heights play in onesemi-final today while the No 6Royals take on their district rival

Fishers Todays action begins at 430 pm with the winnersmoving on to Thursdays sectional championship That willalso start at 430 pm

In Monday dual meets Noblesville swept past PendletonHeights 5-0 Four of the five matches were decided instraight sets with No 1 doubles Noah Brisco and JohnLandis coming from behind to win in three sets

Westfield defeated Hamilton Heights 4-1 in an allcounty match-up The Shamrocks Nos 1 and 2 singles

players (Parker Kalis and Evan Parshall respectively) onlylost one game in their matches Noah Wallace got theHuskies lone win at No 3 singles

The Royals upset No 2 Park Tudor 3-2 The meet camedown to No 2 singles where Alec Gretencord pulled out atough straight-set win 6-4 7-5 Southeastern also got winsfrom No 1 singles Addison Cazier and No 2 doubles MarkSlaninka and Andrew Myers Cazier finished the regularseason with a 19-1 record

Westfield 4 Heights 1No 1 singles Parker Kalis (W) def AustinSauerteig (HH) 6-0 6-1No 2 singles Evan Parshall (W) def HawkinsHochstedler (HH) 6-0 6-1No 3 singles Noah Wallace (HH) def HarrisonSindelar (W) 7-5 7-6 (4)No 1 doubles Connor Maris and Carson Maris(W) def Grant Lamkin and Bryce Albright (HH)6-1 6-1No 2 doubles Joe Day and Nicholas Mabe (W)def Nate Russell and Hudson Hochstedler (HH)6-2 6-3

Noblesville 5 Pendleton Heights 0No 1 singles Jacob Hoffman def Wilson 6-2 6-0No 2 singles Ben Smith def Walker Stull 6-46-2No 3 singles Alec Piggott def K Alumbaugh6-4 6-2No 1 doubles Noah Brisco and John Landis defKane and Norris 3-6 6-0 6-2No 2 doubles Ryan Mummer and JacksonRamey def B Alumbaugh and Schlegelmilch 7-57-6 (1)

Southeastern 3 Park Tudor 2No 1 singles Addison Cazier def Harris 6-1 6-2No 2 singles Alec Gretencord def Weigel 6-47-5No 3 singles Isaiah Guajardo lost to Tewari 6-06-0No 1 doubles Marcus Luke and Mark Skeltonlost to Katz and Emhardt 6-2 6-0No 2 doubles Mark Slaninka and Andrew Myersdef Kim and Wiegel 6-1 6-3

Sectionals start today at Carmel HSE

Husky girls blast Anderson

Alec PiggottNoblesville

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 92 65 586 -Toronto 87 70 554 50Baltimore 85 72 541 70NY Yankees 81 76 516 110Tampa Bay 65 92 414 270Central W L PCT GBCleveland 91 66 580 -Detroit 84 73 535 70Kansas City 80 77 510 110Chi White Sox 76 81 484 150Minnesota 56 101 357 350West W L PCT GBTexas 93 65 589 -Seattle 83 74 529 95Houston 83 75 525 100LA Angels 71 87 449 220Oakland 67 90 427 255

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 92 65 586 -NY Mets 84 74 532 85Miami 78 79 497 140Philadelphia 70 87 446 220Atlanta 64 92 410 275Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 101 56 643 -St Louis 82 75 522 190Pittsburgh 77 80 490 240Milwaukee 71 87 449 305Cincinnati 66 91 420 350West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 90 67 573 -San Francisco 83 74 529 70Colorado 73 84 465 170San Diego 67 90 427 230Arizona 65 92 414 250

MLB standingsTuesdayrsquos scores

Washington 4 Arizona 2NY Yankees 6 Boston 4Chi Cubs 6 Pittsburgh 4

Toronto 5 Baltimore 1Detroit 12 Cleveland 0NY Mets 12 Miami 1

Atlanta 7 Philadelphia 6

Kansas City 4 Minnesota 3 11 inningsTexas 6 Milwaukee 4Houston 8 Seattle 4

Chi White Sox 13 Tampa Bay 6St Louis 12 Cincinnati 5LA Angels 8 Oakland 1

San Diego 7 LA Dodgers 1San Francisco 12 Colorado 3

Sports10

Wednesday Sept 28Boys Tennis

Sectional at Carmel 415 pmSectional at Southeastern 430 pm

Girls SoccerCenter Grove at Carmel 530 pm

Heights at Pendleton Heights 530 pmAvon at Westfield 530 pm

Southeastern at Noblesville 630 pmTipton at Sheridan 530 pm

Fishers at Harrison 7 pmVolleyball

Westfield at Cathedral 530 pm

Thursday Sept 29Boys Tennis

Sectional at Carmel 415 pmSectional at Southeastern 430 pm

Boys SoccerMt Vernon at Heights 530 pm

Guerin at Fishers 5 pmBrownsburg at Noblesville 7 pm

VolleyballCarmel at Chatard 530 pm

Heights at Fishers 6 pmWestfield at Avon 530 pm

Noblesville at Southeastern 63 pmBoys Cross Country

Guerin at Big State Championship at TerreHaute

Girls Cross CountryGuerin at Big State Champion at Terre Haute

Friday Sept 30Football

Ben Davis at Carmel 7 pmCathedral at Fishers 7 pm

Brebeuf at Guerin Catholic 7 pmSoutheastern at Noblesville 7 pm

Tipton at Sheridan 7 pmAvon at Westfield 7 pm

Girls GolfState Meet at Prairie View 830 am

Boys SoccerCarmel at Columbus North 6 pm

Saturday Oct 1Football

Heights vs Twin Lakes at Lucas Oil 12 noonGirls Golf

State Meet at Prairie View 8 amBoys Soccer

Homestead at Carmel 11 amRitter at Guerin 130 pm

Greenfield at Fishers 1230 pmGirls Soccer

Guerin at Bishop Fenwick 1245 pmBoys Cross Country

Heights at Hoosier Conference at Tipton 9 amHoosier Crossroads at Noblesville 930 am

Sheridan at Conference MeetGirls Cross Country

Heights at Hoosier Conference at Tipton 9 amHoosier Crossroads at Noblesville 930 am

Sheridan at Conference MeetVolleyball

Guerin at Richmond 9 am

This weekrsquos sports schedule

Indiana soccer rankings2A BOYS1 Harrison (W Lafayette)2 North Central3 Lake Central4 Avon5 Penn6 Bloomington South7 Memorial (Evansville)8 Carmel9 Zionsville10 Jasper11 Center Grove12 Hamilton Southeastern13 Goshen14 Chesterton15 West Noble16 Elkhart Central17 Concord18 Guerin Catholic19 Carroll (Ft Wayne)20 Munster

Honorable MentionHomesteadCathedralMt Vernon (Fortville)Elkhart MemorialEast Central

1A BOYS1 Lawrenceburg2 Providence3 Argos4 Mishawaka Marian5 Eastern (Greentown)6 Westview7 Cardinal Ritter8 Covenant Christian9 Washington Community10 Mater Dei11 Muncie Burris12 Pike Central13 Rising Sun14 Tipton15 Greencastle16 Garrett17 Oldenburg Academy18 Heritage Hills19 Hebron20 Northeast Dubois

Honorable MentionLafayette Central CatholicLutheran (Indianapolis)Heritage Chrisitan (Indianapolis)Tri-WestEastbrook

2A GIRLS1 Penn2 Avon3 Carmel4 Brebeuf Jesuit5 Evansville Memorial6 Zionsville7 Hamilton Southeastern8 Castle9 East Central10 Northridge11 Terre Haute North12 Munster13 Fishers14 Cathedral15 FW Carroll16 Valparaiso17 Warsaw18 Center Grove19 Columbus North20 NoblesvilleHonorable Mention EvansvilleNorth Evansville Reitz CulverDekalb

1A GIRLS1 Bishop Chatard2 Gibson Southern3 Evans Mater Dei4 Heritage Christian5 Bellmont6 Andrean7 Lafayette Cen Catholic8 Argos9 Mishawaka Marian10 Lawrenceburg11 Washington12 Wheeler13 Tri-West Hendricks14 Westview15 Covenant Christian (Indy)16 Oldenburg Academy17 University18 Forest Park19 Cardinal Ritter20 Sullivan

Honorable Mention South Spen-cer Vincennes Rivet

GIRLS1 Carmel2 Homestead3 Fort Wayne Carroll4 Penn5 Zionsville6 Bloomington North7 Noblesville8 Columbus North9 Fishers10 Guerin Catholic11 Warsaw12 Valparaiso

13 West Lafayette14 La Porte15 Hamilton Southeastern16 Westfield17 Lake Central18 Lowell19 Cathedral20 Floyd Central21 Portage22 Terre Haute North23 Munster24 Fort Wayne Northrop25 Bloomington South

BOYS1 Carmel2 Fort Wayne Carroll3 Fishers4 Hamilton Southeastern5 Westview6 Lowell7 Concordia Lutheran8 Columbus North9 Brebeuf10 Avon11 Westfield12 West Lafayette

13 Valparaiso14 Noblesville15 Cathedral16 Tell City17 Penn18 Lake Central19 Zionsville20 La Porte21 Fort Wayne Northrop22 Huntington North23 Portage24 Bloomington North25 North Central

IATCCC cross country rankings

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Sports8

The Noblesville volleyball team got apair of straight-set wins early this week

On Monday the Millers swept LawrenceCentral 25-15 25-23 25-10 LexieAlmodovar Alexa Roberts and Emily Kiserall hit six kills Maddie Hine handed out 16assists while Brenna Everingham had 12digs

On Tuesday Noblesville beat GuerinCatholic 25-20 25-18 25-20 AshleyBirkhimer hit six kills and made two blockswhile Allie Phillips dished out 21 assists

Guerin Catholic stats were not available

Hamilton Heights got a four-set winover Scecina Monday 25-13 25-15 21-2525-22

Hannah Crist led the offense with 15kills three blocks and two aces EmmaKnowles had 20 assists

Ana Collar had 10 kills two blocks oneace 13 digs and 19 assists Tori Haydencontributed nine kills and five blocks alongwith three aces Kenna Burman had eightkills four aces and 13 digs Kylie Rose tookcharge of the defense with 11 digs and oneace

University fell to Seton Catholic in threesets Monday 25-10 25-17 25-10

Natalie Hellman led the Trailblazerswith five kills and three service aces

Hamilton Southeastern the No 1ranked team in Class 4A fell to 3A No 3Delta in four sets Tuesday 20-25 25-1725-22 30-28

Outside hitters Meredith Phillips had 16kills and Caitlin Kane added 17 kills LarkJones made two timely blocks and hit fivekills on the night Olivia Burgess had 24 digsand Anne Kleinrichert had 17 digs

The Royals close out their HoosierCrossroads Conference schedule withNoblesville Thursday night at home TheRoyals are now 24-3 on the season

Carmel ranked No 7 in 4A was sweptby 4A No 3 Cathedral in a battle 25-2128-26 25-21 on Tuesday

Bonnie Bostic hit nine kills for theGreyhounds with Morgan Seaman handingout 25 assists Sophie Oliphant had 15 digs

Carmelrsquos junior varsity won 25-21 25-20 while the freshman were victorious aswell

Millers get two straight-set victories

Photo by Kirk Green

The Noblesville volleyball team celebrated its Senior Night Tuesday with a victory over Guerin Catholic on Tuesday The Millerswon in straight sets their second sweep of the week

Photo by Kirk Green

Noblesvillersquos Victoria Dittmar (15) and Ashley Birkhimer (33) go up for a block as Guerin Catholicrsquos Jasmine Wolftram (7) hits the ball

Sports 9

The Hamilton Heights girls soccer teamtook care of Anderson 7-0 in a Mondaymatch

After periods of sluggishness in bothhalves the Huskies put together a strongfinal 20 minutes said Huskies coach TravisKaufmann Heights played goodcombination possession while at their bestwhich gave the Husky offense manyopportunities

Makel Smith scored three goals forHeights with Abby Hardacre MadisonBickett Katy Beery and Elaina Page eachgetting one Kinsey Dimmock had twoassists and Audrie Catron and Bickett addedone assist each Jenna McGrew and AlyssaIrwin combined for the shutout in goal

Irwin had a fantastic PK save to savethe shutout said Kaufmann

The Husky junior varsity team also wontheir match 2-0 behind goals from JennaMcGrew and Amanda Irwin

Carmel the No 2 ranked team in Class2A beat Westfield 6-0 in a Monday game

Katie Soderstrom and Jessica Dilgerboth scored two goals with Emily Roberts

and Bridget Mallin each getting one Fivedifferent players had one assist Ali JamesRoberts Soderstrom Jessi Cowen andKelsie James

Greyhound goalkeepers Nicole Vohsand Sydney Baines both had three savesLibby Rismiller had two saves for theShamrocks with Catherine Parisi gettingone

Carmel coach Frank Dixon said his teamaccomplished two things that will help itwhen post-season play begins next weekThe Greyhounds got to play on Westfieldsturf field a week before the Shamrocks hostSectional 17 and we got significant playingtime for almost everyone on the roster saidDixon

Westfield has a first generation turffield and it is extremely fast said DixonThe girls were able to work on the pace oftheir passes as well as timing their runs Getting everyone on that surface for anextended period will help our confidenceand our touch

Carmel is now 12-2-1 and hosts CenterGrove tonight

BOYS SOCCERCarmel ranked No 8 in 2A played to

a 1-1 tie on Monday with 2A No 11 CenterGrove

Brenno Pecora scored the Greyhoundsgoal with Jack Muller making the assistCarmel is now 7-2-5 for the season

ldquoOur transition from defending togetting forward into the attack is gettingbetter and better said Hounds coach ShaneSchmidt I am proud of the entire teameffort tonightrdquo

Guerin Catholic 2As No 18 teamplayed to a 1-1 tie with University Monday

The Trailblazers scored first RyanWilliams got the goal off an assist by SamGailey The Golden Eagles scored with lessthan three minutes left Conor Murray found

the back of the net off of Andrew Garveysassist

Hamilton Southeastern ranked No 12in 2A won its senior night game 1-0 overNoblesville Tuesday

Darion Ghaffari scored the Royals goalBen Haxton had a solid game in goal to

ensure a victory on senior night said HSEcoach Christopher White

Westfield played Avon tough onTuesday before falling to the 2A No 4Orioles 1-0

Shamrocks coach Myron Vaughn saidhis team played well but could not get thetying goal despite creating multiplechances

Tennis sectionals begin today with action at two sitesCarmel will host a four-team

tournament at its Todd WitskenTennis Center In the semi-finals theNo 1-ranked Greyhounds will takeon No 5 Guerin Catholic while No27 Westfield and University will playthe other semi-final Play todaybegins at 415 pm Winners advanceto Thursdays sectional championshipwhich also starts at 415 pm

Hamilton Southeastern hosts theother county sectional Noblesvilleand Hamilton Heights play in onesemi-final today while the No 6Royals take on their district rival

Fishers Todays action begins at 430 pm with the winnersmoving on to Thursdays sectional championship That willalso start at 430 pm

In Monday dual meets Noblesville swept past PendletonHeights 5-0 Four of the five matches were decided instraight sets with No 1 doubles Noah Brisco and JohnLandis coming from behind to win in three sets

Westfield defeated Hamilton Heights 4-1 in an allcounty match-up The Shamrocks Nos 1 and 2 singles

players (Parker Kalis and Evan Parshall respectively) onlylost one game in their matches Noah Wallace got theHuskies lone win at No 3 singles

The Royals upset No 2 Park Tudor 3-2 The meet camedown to No 2 singles where Alec Gretencord pulled out atough straight-set win 6-4 7-5 Southeastern also got winsfrom No 1 singles Addison Cazier and No 2 doubles MarkSlaninka and Andrew Myers Cazier finished the regularseason with a 19-1 record

Westfield 4 Heights 1No 1 singles Parker Kalis (W) def AustinSauerteig (HH) 6-0 6-1No 2 singles Evan Parshall (W) def HawkinsHochstedler (HH) 6-0 6-1No 3 singles Noah Wallace (HH) def HarrisonSindelar (W) 7-5 7-6 (4)No 1 doubles Connor Maris and Carson Maris(W) def Grant Lamkin and Bryce Albright (HH)6-1 6-1No 2 doubles Joe Day and Nicholas Mabe (W)def Nate Russell and Hudson Hochstedler (HH)6-2 6-3

Noblesville 5 Pendleton Heights 0No 1 singles Jacob Hoffman def Wilson 6-2 6-0No 2 singles Ben Smith def Walker Stull 6-46-2No 3 singles Alec Piggott def K Alumbaugh6-4 6-2No 1 doubles Noah Brisco and John Landis defKane and Norris 3-6 6-0 6-2No 2 doubles Ryan Mummer and JacksonRamey def B Alumbaugh and Schlegelmilch 7-57-6 (1)

Southeastern 3 Park Tudor 2No 1 singles Addison Cazier def Harris 6-1 6-2No 2 singles Alec Gretencord def Weigel 6-47-5No 3 singles Isaiah Guajardo lost to Tewari 6-06-0No 1 doubles Marcus Luke and Mark Skeltonlost to Katz and Emhardt 6-2 6-0No 2 doubles Mark Slaninka and Andrew Myersdef Kim and Wiegel 6-1 6-3

Sectionals start today at Carmel HSE

Husky girls blast Anderson

Alec PiggottNoblesville

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 92 65 586 -Toronto 87 70 554 50Baltimore 85 72 541 70NY Yankees 81 76 516 110Tampa Bay 65 92 414 270Central W L PCT GBCleveland 91 66 580 -Detroit 84 73 535 70Kansas City 80 77 510 110Chi White Sox 76 81 484 150Minnesota 56 101 357 350West W L PCT GBTexas 93 65 589 -Seattle 83 74 529 95Houston 83 75 525 100LA Angels 71 87 449 220Oakland 67 90 427 255

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 92 65 586 -NY Mets 84 74 532 85Miami 78 79 497 140Philadelphia 70 87 446 220Atlanta 64 92 410 275Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 101 56 643 -St Louis 82 75 522 190Pittsburgh 77 80 490 240Milwaukee 71 87 449 305Cincinnati 66 91 420 350West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 90 67 573 -San Francisco 83 74 529 70Colorado 73 84 465 170San Diego 67 90 427 230Arizona 65 92 414 250

MLB standingsTuesdayrsquos scores

Washington 4 Arizona 2NY Yankees 6 Boston 4Chi Cubs 6 Pittsburgh 4

Toronto 5 Baltimore 1Detroit 12 Cleveland 0NY Mets 12 Miami 1

Atlanta 7 Philadelphia 6

Kansas City 4 Minnesota 3 11 inningsTexas 6 Milwaukee 4Houston 8 Seattle 4

Chi White Sox 13 Tampa Bay 6St Louis 12 Cincinnati 5LA Angels 8 Oakland 1

San Diego 7 LA Dodgers 1San Francisco 12 Colorado 3

Sports10

Wednesday Sept 28Boys Tennis

Sectional at Carmel 415 pmSectional at Southeastern 430 pm

Girls SoccerCenter Grove at Carmel 530 pm

Heights at Pendleton Heights 530 pmAvon at Westfield 530 pm

Southeastern at Noblesville 630 pmTipton at Sheridan 530 pm

Fishers at Harrison 7 pmVolleyball

Westfield at Cathedral 530 pm

Thursday Sept 29Boys Tennis

Sectional at Carmel 415 pmSectional at Southeastern 430 pm

Boys SoccerMt Vernon at Heights 530 pm

Guerin at Fishers 5 pmBrownsburg at Noblesville 7 pm

VolleyballCarmel at Chatard 530 pm

Heights at Fishers 6 pmWestfield at Avon 530 pm

Noblesville at Southeastern 63 pmBoys Cross Country

Guerin at Big State Championship at TerreHaute

Girls Cross CountryGuerin at Big State Champion at Terre Haute

Friday Sept 30Football

Ben Davis at Carmel 7 pmCathedral at Fishers 7 pm

Brebeuf at Guerin Catholic 7 pmSoutheastern at Noblesville 7 pm

Tipton at Sheridan 7 pmAvon at Westfield 7 pm

Girls GolfState Meet at Prairie View 830 am

Boys SoccerCarmel at Columbus North 6 pm

Saturday Oct 1Football

Heights vs Twin Lakes at Lucas Oil 12 noonGirls Golf

State Meet at Prairie View 8 amBoys Soccer

Homestead at Carmel 11 amRitter at Guerin 130 pm

Greenfield at Fishers 1230 pmGirls Soccer

Guerin at Bishop Fenwick 1245 pmBoys Cross Country

Heights at Hoosier Conference at Tipton 9 amHoosier Crossroads at Noblesville 930 am

Sheridan at Conference MeetGirls Cross Country

Heights at Hoosier Conference at Tipton 9 amHoosier Crossroads at Noblesville 930 am

Sheridan at Conference MeetVolleyball

Guerin at Richmond 9 am

This weekrsquos sports schedule

Indiana soccer rankings2A BOYS1 Harrison (W Lafayette)2 North Central3 Lake Central4 Avon5 Penn6 Bloomington South7 Memorial (Evansville)8 Carmel9 Zionsville10 Jasper11 Center Grove12 Hamilton Southeastern13 Goshen14 Chesterton15 West Noble16 Elkhart Central17 Concord18 Guerin Catholic19 Carroll (Ft Wayne)20 Munster

Honorable MentionHomesteadCathedralMt Vernon (Fortville)Elkhart MemorialEast Central

1A BOYS1 Lawrenceburg2 Providence3 Argos4 Mishawaka Marian5 Eastern (Greentown)6 Westview7 Cardinal Ritter8 Covenant Christian9 Washington Community10 Mater Dei11 Muncie Burris12 Pike Central13 Rising Sun14 Tipton15 Greencastle16 Garrett17 Oldenburg Academy18 Heritage Hills19 Hebron20 Northeast Dubois

Honorable MentionLafayette Central CatholicLutheran (Indianapolis)Heritage Chrisitan (Indianapolis)Tri-WestEastbrook

2A GIRLS1 Penn2 Avon3 Carmel4 Brebeuf Jesuit5 Evansville Memorial6 Zionsville7 Hamilton Southeastern8 Castle9 East Central10 Northridge11 Terre Haute North12 Munster13 Fishers14 Cathedral15 FW Carroll16 Valparaiso17 Warsaw18 Center Grove19 Columbus North20 NoblesvilleHonorable Mention EvansvilleNorth Evansville Reitz CulverDekalb

1A GIRLS1 Bishop Chatard2 Gibson Southern3 Evans Mater Dei4 Heritage Christian5 Bellmont6 Andrean7 Lafayette Cen Catholic8 Argos9 Mishawaka Marian10 Lawrenceburg11 Washington12 Wheeler13 Tri-West Hendricks14 Westview15 Covenant Christian (Indy)16 Oldenburg Academy17 University18 Forest Park19 Cardinal Ritter20 Sullivan

Honorable Mention South Spen-cer Vincennes Rivet

GIRLS1 Carmel2 Homestead3 Fort Wayne Carroll4 Penn5 Zionsville6 Bloomington North7 Noblesville8 Columbus North9 Fishers10 Guerin Catholic11 Warsaw12 Valparaiso

13 West Lafayette14 La Porte15 Hamilton Southeastern16 Westfield17 Lake Central18 Lowell19 Cathedral20 Floyd Central21 Portage22 Terre Haute North23 Munster24 Fort Wayne Northrop25 Bloomington South

BOYS1 Carmel2 Fort Wayne Carroll3 Fishers4 Hamilton Southeastern5 Westview6 Lowell7 Concordia Lutheran8 Columbus North9 Brebeuf10 Avon11 Westfield12 West Lafayette

13 Valparaiso14 Noblesville15 Cathedral16 Tell City17 Penn18 Lake Central19 Zionsville20 La Porte21 Fort Wayne Northrop22 Huntington North23 Portage24 Bloomington North25 North Central

IATCCC cross country rankings

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The Hamilton Heights girls soccer teamtook care of Anderson 7-0 in a Mondaymatch

After periods of sluggishness in bothhalves the Huskies put together a strongfinal 20 minutes said Huskies coach TravisKaufmann Heights played goodcombination possession while at their bestwhich gave the Husky offense manyopportunities

Makel Smith scored three goals forHeights with Abby Hardacre MadisonBickett Katy Beery and Elaina Page eachgetting one Kinsey Dimmock had twoassists and Audrie Catron and Bickett addedone assist each Jenna McGrew and AlyssaIrwin combined for the shutout in goal

Irwin had a fantastic PK save to savethe shutout said Kaufmann

The Husky junior varsity team also wontheir match 2-0 behind goals from JennaMcGrew and Amanda Irwin

Carmel the No 2 ranked team in Class2A beat Westfield 6-0 in a Monday game

Katie Soderstrom and Jessica Dilgerboth scored two goals with Emily Roberts

and Bridget Mallin each getting one Fivedifferent players had one assist Ali JamesRoberts Soderstrom Jessi Cowen andKelsie James

Greyhound goalkeepers Nicole Vohsand Sydney Baines both had three savesLibby Rismiller had two saves for theShamrocks with Catherine Parisi gettingone

Carmel coach Frank Dixon said his teamaccomplished two things that will help itwhen post-season play begins next weekThe Greyhounds got to play on Westfieldsturf field a week before the Shamrocks hostSectional 17 and we got significant playingtime for almost everyone on the roster saidDixon

Westfield has a first generation turffield and it is extremely fast said DixonThe girls were able to work on the pace oftheir passes as well as timing their runs Getting everyone on that surface for anextended period will help our confidenceand our touch

Carmel is now 12-2-1 and hosts CenterGrove tonight

BOYS SOCCERCarmel ranked No 8 in 2A played to

a 1-1 tie on Monday with 2A No 11 CenterGrove

Brenno Pecora scored the Greyhoundsgoal with Jack Muller making the assistCarmel is now 7-2-5 for the season

ldquoOur transition from defending togetting forward into the attack is gettingbetter and better said Hounds coach ShaneSchmidt I am proud of the entire teameffort tonightrdquo

Guerin Catholic 2As No 18 teamplayed to a 1-1 tie with University Monday

The Trailblazers scored first RyanWilliams got the goal off an assist by SamGailey The Golden Eagles scored with lessthan three minutes left Conor Murray found

the back of the net off of Andrew Garveysassist

Hamilton Southeastern ranked No 12in 2A won its senior night game 1-0 overNoblesville Tuesday

Darion Ghaffari scored the Royals goalBen Haxton had a solid game in goal to

ensure a victory on senior night said HSEcoach Christopher White

Westfield played Avon tough onTuesday before falling to the 2A No 4Orioles 1-0

Shamrocks coach Myron Vaughn saidhis team played well but could not get thetying goal despite creating multiplechances

Tennis sectionals begin today with action at two sitesCarmel will host a four-team

tournament at its Todd WitskenTennis Center In the semi-finals theNo 1-ranked Greyhounds will takeon No 5 Guerin Catholic while No27 Westfield and University will playthe other semi-final Play todaybegins at 415 pm Winners advanceto Thursdays sectional championshipwhich also starts at 415 pm

Hamilton Southeastern hosts theother county sectional Noblesvilleand Hamilton Heights play in onesemi-final today while the No 6Royals take on their district rival

Fishers Todays action begins at 430 pm with the winnersmoving on to Thursdays sectional championship That willalso start at 430 pm

In Monday dual meets Noblesville swept past PendletonHeights 5-0 Four of the five matches were decided instraight sets with No 1 doubles Noah Brisco and JohnLandis coming from behind to win in three sets

Westfield defeated Hamilton Heights 4-1 in an allcounty match-up The Shamrocks Nos 1 and 2 singles

players (Parker Kalis and Evan Parshall respectively) onlylost one game in their matches Noah Wallace got theHuskies lone win at No 3 singles

The Royals upset No 2 Park Tudor 3-2 The meet camedown to No 2 singles where Alec Gretencord pulled out atough straight-set win 6-4 7-5 Southeastern also got winsfrom No 1 singles Addison Cazier and No 2 doubles MarkSlaninka and Andrew Myers Cazier finished the regularseason with a 19-1 record

Westfield 4 Heights 1No 1 singles Parker Kalis (W) def AustinSauerteig (HH) 6-0 6-1No 2 singles Evan Parshall (W) def HawkinsHochstedler (HH) 6-0 6-1No 3 singles Noah Wallace (HH) def HarrisonSindelar (W) 7-5 7-6 (4)No 1 doubles Connor Maris and Carson Maris(W) def Grant Lamkin and Bryce Albright (HH)6-1 6-1No 2 doubles Joe Day and Nicholas Mabe (W)def Nate Russell and Hudson Hochstedler (HH)6-2 6-3

Noblesville 5 Pendleton Heights 0No 1 singles Jacob Hoffman def Wilson 6-2 6-0No 2 singles Ben Smith def Walker Stull 6-46-2No 3 singles Alec Piggott def K Alumbaugh6-4 6-2No 1 doubles Noah Brisco and John Landis defKane and Norris 3-6 6-0 6-2No 2 doubles Ryan Mummer and JacksonRamey def B Alumbaugh and Schlegelmilch 7-57-6 (1)

Southeastern 3 Park Tudor 2No 1 singles Addison Cazier def Harris 6-1 6-2No 2 singles Alec Gretencord def Weigel 6-47-5No 3 singles Isaiah Guajardo lost to Tewari 6-06-0No 1 doubles Marcus Luke and Mark Skeltonlost to Katz and Emhardt 6-2 6-0No 2 doubles Mark Slaninka and Andrew Myersdef Kim and Wiegel 6-1 6-3

Sectionals start today at Carmel HSE

Husky girls blast Anderson

Alec PiggottNoblesville

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 92 65 586 -Toronto 87 70 554 50Baltimore 85 72 541 70NY Yankees 81 76 516 110Tampa Bay 65 92 414 270Central W L PCT GBCleveland 91 66 580 -Detroit 84 73 535 70Kansas City 80 77 510 110Chi White Sox 76 81 484 150Minnesota 56 101 357 350West W L PCT GBTexas 93 65 589 -Seattle 83 74 529 95Houston 83 75 525 100LA Angels 71 87 449 220Oakland 67 90 427 255

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 92 65 586 -NY Mets 84 74 532 85Miami 78 79 497 140Philadelphia 70 87 446 220Atlanta 64 92 410 275Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 101 56 643 -St Louis 82 75 522 190Pittsburgh 77 80 490 240Milwaukee 71 87 449 305Cincinnati 66 91 420 350West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 90 67 573 -San Francisco 83 74 529 70Colorado 73 84 465 170San Diego 67 90 427 230Arizona 65 92 414 250

MLB standingsTuesdayrsquos scores

Washington 4 Arizona 2NY Yankees 6 Boston 4Chi Cubs 6 Pittsburgh 4

Toronto 5 Baltimore 1Detroit 12 Cleveland 0NY Mets 12 Miami 1

Atlanta 7 Philadelphia 6

Kansas City 4 Minnesota 3 11 inningsTexas 6 Milwaukee 4Houston 8 Seattle 4

Chi White Sox 13 Tampa Bay 6St Louis 12 Cincinnati 5LA Angels 8 Oakland 1

San Diego 7 LA Dodgers 1San Francisco 12 Colorado 3

Sports10

Wednesday Sept 28Boys Tennis

Sectional at Carmel 415 pmSectional at Southeastern 430 pm

Girls SoccerCenter Grove at Carmel 530 pm

Heights at Pendleton Heights 530 pmAvon at Westfield 530 pm

Southeastern at Noblesville 630 pmTipton at Sheridan 530 pm

Fishers at Harrison 7 pmVolleyball

Westfield at Cathedral 530 pm

Thursday Sept 29Boys Tennis

Sectional at Carmel 415 pmSectional at Southeastern 430 pm

Boys SoccerMt Vernon at Heights 530 pm

Guerin at Fishers 5 pmBrownsburg at Noblesville 7 pm

VolleyballCarmel at Chatard 530 pm

Heights at Fishers 6 pmWestfield at Avon 530 pm

Noblesville at Southeastern 63 pmBoys Cross Country

Guerin at Big State Championship at TerreHaute

Girls Cross CountryGuerin at Big State Champion at Terre Haute

Friday Sept 30Football

Ben Davis at Carmel 7 pmCathedral at Fishers 7 pm

Brebeuf at Guerin Catholic 7 pmSoutheastern at Noblesville 7 pm

Tipton at Sheridan 7 pmAvon at Westfield 7 pm

Girls GolfState Meet at Prairie View 830 am

Boys SoccerCarmel at Columbus North 6 pm

Saturday Oct 1Football

Heights vs Twin Lakes at Lucas Oil 12 noonGirls Golf

State Meet at Prairie View 8 amBoys Soccer

Homestead at Carmel 11 amRitter at Guerin 130 pm

Greenfield at Fishers 1230 pmGirls Soccer

Guerin at Bishop Fenwick 1245 pmBoys Cross Country

Heights at Hoosier Conference at Tipton 9 amHoosier Crossroads at Noblesville 930 am

Sheridan at Conference MeetGirls Cross Country

Heights at Hoosier Conference at Tipton 9 amHoosier Crossroads at Noblesville 930 am

Sheridan at Conference MeetVolleyball

Guerin at Richmond 9 am

This weekrsquos sports schedule

Indiana soccer rankings2A BOYS1 Harrison (W Lafayette)2 North Central3 Lake Central4 Avon5 Penn6 Bloomington South7 Memorial (Evansville)8 Carmel9 Zionsville10 Jasper11 Center Grove12 Hamilton Southeastern13 Goshen14 Chesterton15 West Noble16 Elkhart Central17 Concord18 Guerin Catholic19 Carroll (Ft Wayne)20 Munster

Honorable MentionHomesteadCathedralMt Vernon (Fortville)Elkhart MemorialEast Central

1A BOYS1 Lawrenceburg2 Providence3 Argos4 Mishawaka Marian5 Eastern (Greentown)6 Westview7 Cardinal Ritter8 Covenant Christian9 Washington Community10 Mater Dei11 Muncie Burris12 Pike Central13 Rising Sun14 Tipton15 Greencastle16 Garrett17 Oldenburg Academy18 Heritage Hills19 Hebron20 Northeast Dubois

Honorable MentionLafayette Central CatholicLutheran (Indianapolis)Heritage Chrisitan (Indianapolis)Tri-WestEastbrook

2A GIRLS1 Penn2 Avon3 Carmel4 Brebeuf Jesuit5 Evansville Memorial6 Zionsville7 Hamilton Southeastern8 Castle9 East Central10 Northridge11 Terre Haute North12 Munster13 Fishers14 Cathedral15 FW Carroll16 Valparaiso17 Warsaw18 Center Grove19 Columbus North20 NoblesvilleHonorable Mention EvansvilleNorth Evansville Reitz CulverDekalb

1A GIRLS1 Bishop Chatard2 Gibson Southern3 Evans Mater Dei4 Heritage Christian5 Bellmont6 Andrean7 Lafayette Cen Catholic8 Argos9 Mishawaka Marian10 Lawrenceburg11 Washington12 Wheeler13 Tri-West Hendricks14 Westview15 Covenant Christian (Indy)16 Oldenburg Academy17 University18 Forest Park19 Cardinal Ritter20 Sullivan

Honorable Mention South Spen-cer Vincennes Rivet

GIRLS1 Carmel2 Homestead3 Fort Wayne Carroll4 Penn5 Zionsville6 Bloomington North7 Noblesville8 Columbus North9 Fishers10 Guerin Catholic11 Warsaw12 Valparaiso

13 West Lafayette14 La Porte15 Hamilton Southeastern16 Westfield17 Lake Central18 Lowell19 Cathedral20 Floyd Central21 Portage22 Terre Haute North23 Munster24 Fort Wayne Northrop25 Bloomington South

BOYS1 Carmel2 Fort Wayne Carroll3 Fishers4 Hamilton Southeastern5 Westview6 Lowell7 Concordia Lutheran8 Columbus North9 Brebeuf10 Avon11 Westfield12 West Lafayette

13 Valparaiso14 Noblesville15 Cathedral16 Tell City17 Penn18 Lake Central19 Zionsville20 La Porte21 Fort Wayne Northrop22 Huntington North23 Portage24 Bloomington North25 North Central

IATCCC cross country rankings

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American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 92 65 586 -Toronto 87 70 554 50Baltimore 85 72 541 70NY Yankees 81 76 516 110Tampa Bay 65 92 414 270Central W L PCT GBCleveland 91 66 580 -Detroit 84 73 535 70Kansas City 80 77 510 110Chi White Sox 76 81 484 150Minnesota 56 101 357 350West W L PCT GBTexas 93 65 589 -Seattle 83 74 529 95Houston 83 75 525 100LA Angels 71 87 449 220Oakland 67 90 427 255

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 92 65 586 -NY Mets 84 74 532 85Miami 78 79 497 140Philadelphia 70 87 446 220Atlanta 64 92 410 275Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 101 56 643 -St Louis 82 75 522 190Pittsburgh 77 80 490 240Milwaukee 71 87 449 305Cincinnati 66 91 420 350West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 90 67 573 -San Francisco 83 74 529 70Colorado 73 84 465 170San Diego 67 90 427 230Arizona 65 92 414 250

MLB standingsTuesdayrsquos scores

Washington 4 Arizona 2NY Yankees 6 Boston 4Chi Cubs 6 Pittsburgh 4

Toronto 5 Baltimore 1Detroit 12 Cleveland 0NY Mets 12 Miami 1

Atlanta 7 Philadelphia 6

Kansas City 4 Minnesota 3 11 inningsTexas 6 Milwaukee 4Houston 8 Seattle 4

Chi White Sox 13 Tampa Bay 6St Louis 12 Cincinnati 5LA Angels 8 Oakland 1

San Diego 7 LA Dodgers 1San Francisco 12 Colorado 3

Sports10

Wednesday Sept 28Boys Tennis

Sectional at Carmel 415 pmSectional at Southeastern 430 pm

Girls SoccerCenter Grove at Carmel 530 pm

Heights at Pendleton Heights 530 pmAvon at Westfield 530 pm

Southeastern at Noblesville 630 pmTipton at Sheridan 530 pm

Fishers at Harrison 7 pmVolleyball

Westfield at Cathedral 530 pm

Thursday Sept 29Boys Tennis

Sectional at Carmel 415 pmSectional at Southeastern 430 pm

Boys SoccerMt Vernon at Heights 530 pm

Guerin at Fishers 5 pmBrownsburg at Noblesville 7 pm

VolleyballCarmel at Chatard 530 pm

Heights at Fishers 6 pmWestfield at Avon 530 pm

Noblesville at Southeastern 63 pmBoys Cross Country

Guerin at Big State Championship at TerreHaute

Girls Cross CountryGuerin at Big State Champion at Terre Haute

Friday Sept 30Football

Ben Davis at Carmel 7 pmCathedral at Fishers 7 pm

Brebeuf at Guerin Catholic 7 pmSoutheastern at Noblesville 7 pm

Tipton at Sheridan 7 pmAvon at Westfield 7 pm

Girls GolfState Meet at Prairie View 830 am

Boys SoccerCarmel at Columbus North 6 pm

Saturday Oct 1Football

Heights vs Twin Lakes at Lucas Oil 12 noonGirls Golf

State Meet at Prairie View 8 amBoys Soccer

Homestead at Carmel 11 amRitter at Guerin 130 pm

Greenfield at Fishers 1230 pmGirls Soccer

Guerin at Bishop Fenwick 1245 pmBoys Cross Country

Heights at Hoosier Conference at Tipton 9 amHoosier Crossroads at Noblesville 930 am

Sheridan at Conference MeetGirls Cross Country

Heights at Hoosier Conference at Tipton 9 amHoosier Crossroads at Noblesville 930 am

Sheridan at Conference MeetVolleyball

Guerin at Richmond 9 am

This weekrsquos sports schedule

Indiana soccer rankings2A BOYS1 Harrison (W Lafayette)2 North Central3 Lake Central4 Avon5 Penn6 Bloomington South7 Memorial (Evansville)8 Carmel9 Zionsville10 Jasper11 Center Grove12 Hamilton Southeastern13 Goshen14 Chesterton15 West Noble16 Elkhart Central17 Concord18 Guerin Catholic19 Carroll (Ft Wayne)20 Munster

Honorable MentionHomesteadCathedralMt Vernon (Fortville)Elkhart MemorialEast Central

1A BOYS1 Lawrenceburg2 Providence3 Argos4 Mishawaka Marian5 Eastern (Greentown)6 Westview7 Cardinal Ritter8 Covenant Christian9 Washington Community10 Mater Dei11 Muncie Burris12 Pike Central13 Rising Sun14 Tipton15 Greencastle16 Garrett17 Oldenburg Academy18 Heritage Hills19 Hebron20 Northeast Dubois

Honorable MentionLafayette Central CatholicLutheran (Indianapolis)Heritage Chrisitan (Indianapolis)Tri-WestEastbrook

2A GIRLS1 Penn2 Avon3 Carmel4 Brebeuf Jesuit5 Evansville Memorial6 Zionsville7 Hamilton Southeastern8 Castle9 East Central10 Northridge11 Terre Haute North12 Munster13 Fishers14 Cathedral15 FW Carroll16 Valparaiso17 Warsaw18 Center Grove19 Columbus North20 NoblesvilleHonorable Mention EvansvilleNorth Evansville Reitz CulverDekalb

1A GIRLS1 Bishop Chatard2 Gibson Southern3 Evans Mater Dei4 Heritage Christian5 Bellmont6 Andrean7 Lafayette Cen Catholic8 Argos9 Mishawaka Marian10 Lawrenceburg11 Washington12 Wheeler13 Tri-West Hendricks14 Westview15 Covenant Christian (Indy)16 Oldenburg Academy17 University18 Forest Park19 Cardinal Ritter20 Sullivan

Honorable Mention South Spen-cer Vincennes Rivet

GIRLS1 Carmel2 Homestead3 Fort Wayne Carroll4 Penn5 Zionsville6 Bloomington North7 Noblesville8 Columbus North9 Fishers10 Guerin Catholic11 Warsaw12 Valparaiso

13 West Lafayette14 La Porte15 Hamilton Southeastern16 Westfield17 Lake Central18 Lowell19 Cathedral20 Floyd Central21 Portage22 Terre Haute North23 Munster24 Fort Wayne Northrop25 Bloomington South

BOYS1 Carmel2 Fort Wayne Carroll3 Fishers4 Hamilton Southeastern5 Westview6 Lowell7 Concordia Lutheran8 Columbus North9 Brebeuf10 Avon11 Westfield12 West Lafayette

13 Valparaiso14 Noblesville15 Cathedral16 Tell City17 Penn18 Lake Central19 Zionsville20 La Porte21 Fort Wayne Northrop22 Huntington North23 Portage24 Bloomington North25 North Central

IATCCC cross country rankings