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Saturday, October 15, 2016 Sheridan, Noblesville, Cicero, Arcadia, Atlanta, Carmel, Fishers, Westfield Vol. 3, No. 205 Patchy drizzle before 11 a.m. Mostly cloudy today, partly cloudy tonight. TODAY’S WEATHER HIGH: 74 LOW: 61 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 Noblesville City Judge Caldwell dies It is with great sorrow that Mayor John Ditslear announces that Noblesville City Judge Gregory L. Caldwell passed away Thursday night. He was 74 years old. The Honorable Caldwell has served as the judge of Noblesville City Court since 1992. “The city has lost a friend and valued colleague. He has been a tremendous public servant and steadfast member of the city court system. Our hearts go out to Judge Caldwell’s family and those in the courts that worked closely with him,” Ditslear said. Judge Caldwell graduated from Wendell L. Willkie High School in Elwood, Indiana in 1960, Indiana University with an AB in Political Science in 1964 and the Indiana University Law School in Indianapolis with a J.D. in 1968. He began practicing law in Tipton, Indiana in 1968 where he was a deputy prosecutor for three years. Caldwell has been a resident of Hamilton County since 1972 and has maintained a law practice in Noblesville since that year also serving as a Hamilton County Deputy Prosecutor from 1972 to 1977. Judge Caldwell is a member of the Hamilton County Bar Association and the Indiana City and Town Court Judges Association. During his years of law practice, Caldwell has had professional memberships in the Indiana State Bar Association, Tipton County Bar Association, Hamilton County Bar Association and Indiana Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. He also is a charter member and past president of the Noblesville Sunriser’s Kiwanis Club and has been a Kiwanian since 1968. He belongs to the Noblesville Elks Lodge and the Fox Prairie Men's Golf Club. Caldwell has two sons: Trent, wife Theresa and daughter Taylor, and Travis, wife Rebecca and daughter Lucy and son Dane. He attended First Christian Church, Sunrisers Kiwanis and Elks in Noblesville and is a member of the Hamilton County Bar Association. The city is awaiting notification of arrangements and funeral plans. Caldwell By FRED SWIFT In a statewide investigation of voter fraud, only one case of attempted fraud has been detected locally by county elec- tion officials thus far. It was turned over to State Police, according to Elections Adminis- trator Kathy Richardson. Other cases of tampering with voter registrations are possible, but not reported. Statewide police have found hundreds of cases of phony names in voter registration files. The investigation is continuing in 57 of the state's 92 counties. Authorities have not revealed who may be responsible for the activity. Indiana's photo ID law may, according to some, help curb election day voting by improp- erly registered individuals. Meanwhile, election prepa- ration is proceeding with a record number of voters expected to participate in the November 8 general election. Richardson said as of Tuesday afternoon her office has received more than 5,700 requests for absentee ballots. Early voting began Wednesday at the Judicial Center for any registered voter who wishes to avoid possible lines at the polls Nov. 8. According to Richard- son, 894 people voted Wednes- day, as compared to 286 in 2008 and 362 in 2012. Early voting will be avail- able Oct. 19 at satellite locations in the Carmel Library and the Fishers City Hall. Only one local case of attempted voter fraud in Hamilton County On Oct. 10, Mayor John Ditslear and his wife, Teri, donated checks to three local charities from proceeds from the 2016 Noblesville Mayor’s Charity Jubilee held July 22 at Mustard Seed Gardens; 77 Metsker Lane, Noblesville. This year’s recipients were the Noblesville Firefighters Christmas Food & Toy Drive; Noblesville Youth Assistance Program; and Noblesville Young Life. “I am honored to assist these wonderful community organizations that are making an impact in the lives of Noblesville residents,” said Ditslear. “I want to again thank all of our sponsors, donors, attendees and auction bidders for making this year another success. The 2017 Noblesville Mayor’s Charity Jubilee will be held Friday, July 14 at Mustard Seed Gardens. Mayor donates checks from Charity Jubilee Photos provided From left: Teri Ditslear, Charity Jubilee Chairwoman Michelle Glodowski, Noblesville Youth Assistance Program Early Intervention Advocate Mary Ann Haymaker, Helping Hands of Noblesville Treasurer Neila Brown and Mayor John Ditslear. From left: Teri Ditslear, Charity Jubilee Chairwoman Michelle Glodowski, Noblesville Young Life Area Director Michael Redding, Helping Hands of Noblesville Treasurer Neila Brown and Mayor John Ditslear. From left: Teri Ditslear, Charity Jubilee Chairwoman Michelle Glodowski, Noblesville Fire Chief Greg Wyant, Helping Hands of Noblesville Treasurer Neila Brown and Mayor John Ditslear.

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Page 1: Noblesville City Judge Caldwell diesfiles.constantcontact.com/57b55f5d301/d880b15d...Congratulations to Sheridan Rotary. May you celebrate many more. Photo courtesy Sheridan Rotary

Saturday October 15 2016Sheridan Noblesville Cicero Arcadia Atlanta Carmel Fishers Westfield

Vol 3 No 205Patchy drizzle before 11 am Mostlycloudy today partly cloudy tonight

TODAYrsquoS WEATHER

HIGH 74 LOW 61

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

Noblesville City Judge Caldwell diesIt is with great sorrow that Mayor John Ditslear

announces that Noblesville CityJudge Gregory L Caldwell passedaway Thursday night He was 74years old The Honorable Caldwellhas served as the judge of NoblesvilleCity Court since 1992

ldquoThe city has lost a friend andvalued colleague He has been atremendous public servant andsteadfast member of the city courtsystem Our hearts go out to JudgeCaldwellrsquos family and those in thecourts that worked closely with himrdquoDitslear said

Judge Caldwell graduated from Wendell L WillkieHigh School in Elwood Indiana in 1960 Indiana Universitywith an AB in Political Science in 1964 and the IndianaUniversity Law School in Indianapolis with a JD in 1968He began practicing law in Tipton Indiana in 1968 wherehe was a deputy prosecutor for three years Caldwell hasbeen a resident of Hamilton County since 1972 and hasmaintained a law practice in Noblesville since that year alsoserving as a Hamilton County Deputy Prosecutor from 1972to 1977

Judge Caldwell is a member of the Hamilton CountyBar Association and the Indiana City and Town CourtJudges Association During his years of law practiceCaldwell has had professional memberships in the IndianaState Bar Association Tipton County Bar Association

Hamilton County Bar Association and Indiana Associationof Criminal Defense Lawyers He also is a charter memberand past president of the Noblesville Sunriserrsquos KiwanisClub and has been a Kiwanian since 1968 He belongs tothe Noblesville Elks Lodge and the Fox Prairie Mens GolfClub

Caldwell has two sons Trent wife Theresa and daughterTaylor and Travis wife Rebecca and daughter Lucy andson Dane He attended First Christian Church SunrisersKiwanis and Elks in Noblesville and is a member of theHamilton County Bar Association

The city is awaiting notification of arrangements andfuneral plans

Caldwell

By FRED SWIFTIn a statewide investigation

of voter fraud only one case ofattempted fraud has beendetected locally by county elec-tion officials thus far It wasturned over to State Policeaccording to Elections Adminis-trator Kathy Richardson Othercases of tampering with voterregistrations are possible butnot reported

Statewide police have foundhundreds of cases of phonynames in voter registration filesThe investigation is continuingin 57 of the states 92 countiesAuthorities have not revealedwho may be responsible for theactivity

Indianas photo ID law mayaccording to some help curbelection day voting by improp-erly registered individuals

Meanwhile election prepa-ration is proceeding with arecord number of votersexpected to participate in theNovember 8 general electionRichardson said as of Tuesdayafternoon her office hasreceived more than 5700requests for absentee ballotsEarly voting began Wednesdayat the Judicial Center for anyregistered voter who wishes toavoid possible lines at the pollsNov 8 According to Richard-son 894 people voted Wednes-day as compared to 286 in 2008and 362 in 2012

Early voting will be avail-able Oct 19 at satellite locationsin the Carmel Library and theFishers City Hall

Only one localcase of attemptedvoter fraud inHamilton County

On Oct 10 Mayor John Ditslear and his wife Teridonated checks to three local charities from proceedsfrom the 2016 Noblesville Mayorrsquos Charity Jubilee heldJuly 22 at Mustard Seed Gardens 77 Metsker LaneNoblesville This yearrsquos recipients were the NoblesvilleFirefighters Christmas Food amp Toy Drive NoblesvilleYouth Assistance Program and Noblesville Young Life

ldquoI am honored to assist these wonderful communityorganizations that are making an impact in the lives ofNoblesville residentsrdquo said Ditslear ldquoI want to againthank all of our sponsors donors attendees and auctionbidders for making this year another success

The 2017 Noblesville Mayorrsquos Charity Jubilee willbe held Friday July 14 at Mustard Seed Gardens

Mayor donates checks from Charity Jubilee

Photos provided

From left Teri Ditslear Charity Jubilee ChairwomanMichelle Glodowski Noblesville Youth Assistance ProgramEarly Intervention Advocate Mary Ann Haymaker HelpingHands of Noblesville Treasurer Neila Brown and MayorJohn Ditslear

From left Teri Ditslear Charity Jubilee ChairwomanMichelle Glodowski Noblesville Young Life Area DirectorMichael Redding Helping Hands of Noblesville TreasurerNeila Brown and Mayor John Ditslear

From left Teri Ditslear Charity Jubilee ChairwomanMichelle Glodowski Noblesville Fire Chief Greg WyantHelping Hands of Noblesville Treasurer Neila Brown andMayor John Ditslear

News2

Election day poll workers are needed ata number of precincts Five workers areneeded at each polling place An inspectortwo judges and two clerks are paid for thedays work Persons interested may contactthe Elections Office at 776-8476

While the election campaign has gener-ated great interest at the national and statelevels the local campaign has been lacklus-ter Voters this year will have a full localballot to consider since Democrats filedcandidates for the first time in years Thereare also non-partisan school board electionsin each of the countys six school districts

For voters who wish to meet candidatesfor county office there will be a League ofWomen Voters forum at 7 pm October 18in Noblesville City Hall council meetingroom Then on October 24 candidates forstate legislature whose districts includeportions of the county will appear inanother 7 pm forum at the City Hall

COUNTY LINEFrom Page 1

Hamilton County Reporter

Hamilton Countyrsquos Hometown Newspaper

By MARY SUE ROWLANDA jarring boom at 330 am can break the

silence and sleep likenothing elseCertainly gets theheart pumping It isdark very dark and thesound is veryunfamiliar Hassomething exploded inthe neighborhoodDid the neighbors hearthat Was it a dream

Boom Anotherblast and another and another Looking outthe window no one is running for cover orwalking around outside to discover theproblem Now it is time to get serious andtake action In the dark it is difficult todetermine the direction of the noiseBesides it is not an emergency that hasbeen determined but should the authoritiesbe notified What authorities Police orfire or maybe just call the neighbors and askldquoDid you hear thatrdquo

No point in trying to go back to sleep asthe anticipation of another ldquoboomrdquo just willnot yield to finishing a night of what mighthave been gentle sleep The noise reallydoes need to be reported just in case there ismore to discover It is not a true emergencybut it could be who knows

Solution The Noblesville PoliceDepartment and Fire Department have anon-emergency phone number to be usedwhen you need to ask for assistance but it isnon-life threating Of course there is the911 number for ALL emergency situationsThat number is for immediate Police andFire emergency assistance When the callis NOT an emergency there is anothernumber that goes into the call center on aseparate line as the 911 calls This helps tokeep the 911 lines open for trueemergencies When you call the non-emergency number you will talk to thetrained personnel who will help the callermake a determination to the nature of thecall and act accordingly

Non-emergency number for Noblesville317-773-1300

Post the number somewhere for quickreference and the next time there is a bigboom in the night ldquoa call to reportrdquo is veryappropriate The new phase ldquoIf you seesomething say somethingrdquo has real meritThe non-emergency number is the call tomake unless it is an emergency then call911

Make the call

Do You Have ACommunity

Announcement

Wedding BirthAnnouncement

Anniversary

Share It With TheCommunity

Contact the HamiltonCounty Reporter

Hamiltonconorthreporter hotmailcom

or call317-408-5548

3News

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

But the Pharisees said He casteth out devils through the prince ofthe devils

- Matthew 934

50 Years AgoNews The regular meeting of the Noblesville Lions Club Oct 12 was calledin order by President William Roudebush at 630 PM at Forest Park Inn withtwenty-four members and two guests in attendance Roudebush announced thatthe annual Junior High Football banquet would be Tuesday Oct 25th withformer Noblesville High School football and track coach Bill McClain as thelsquofeatured speakerrsquoSports Noblesville Junior Jack Butler finished sixth in the intermediate divisionand Westfield sophomore Albert Estes pulled up 13th in the closed division butteam-wise the three schools from Hamilton County finished out of the moneyin the classy 14th annual Shortridge Invitational cross country meet SaturdayAd Penneyrsquos Twill Jacket $698

Teach Plus a national non-profit that empowers teachers to lead improvements inpolicy and practice is expanding the scope of its Teaching Policy Fellowship for teachersacross Indiana The new Fellowship will engage teachers in the state to help guide policydecision-making and impact key state-level issues such as the implementation of the EveryStudent Succeeds Act (ESSA) and the creation of teacher career pathways The Fellowshipis launching in January 2017 and is continuing into December 2017 to provide teacherswith advocacy opportunities in conjunction with the legislative sessions in the state

ldquoTeacher voice is critical to ensuring meaningful equity-oriented policy change forIndianardquo said Teach Plus Indiana Director of Policy Patrick McAlister ldquoWersquove beenworking to bring educators to the table in Indianapolis since 2009 Irsquom thrilled we havean opportunity to work with talented Hoosier teachers around the staterdquo

Applications for the Indiana State Policy Fellowship are now open Eligibilityselection criteria and applications are available at teachplusorgindiana-teaching-policy-fellowship Applications will be accepted until 1159 pm on Nov 27 2016

ldquoWe established the Teaching Policy Fellowship to create much-needed pathways forteachers to influence the direction of education policies that affect them and their studentsrdquosaid Teach Plus Founder amp CEO Celine Coggins ldquoWe look forward to welcoming thenew group of Indiana State Policy Fellows and all that they will be able to accomplishrdquo

Teach Plus launches new policyfellowship for teachers in Indiana

The Census Bureau hasreleased a special bulletinconcerning this yearrsquos specialcensus in Carmel Please readbelow and help Carmel achievean accurate population countythis year

The Special Census in ourcommunity is drawing to aclose If you reside within theSpecial Census area (map atright) and are not certain ifyour household wasenumerated please contact theSpecial Census Office todaythrough Wednesday Oct 19 at(317) 689-5786 or (317) 689-5787 The office hours are 830am until 8 pm on businessdays and 830 am until 3 pmon Saturday The staff willassist you in ensuring that yourhousehold was included

Carmel special census nears its end residents urged to participate

Map provided

News4

Happy birthday to the Sheridan Rotary Club The club is 90 years old The club celebrated by inviting spouses and several special guests to join us for supper and thena birthday cake Guest speaker for the evening was long time Lebanon Rotary member Jerry Erskine Other special guests included Dave Miller president of WestfieldRotary and Rotary District 6560 Assistant Governor Ray Kramp from the Carmel club Congratulations to Sheridan Rotary May you celebrate many more

Photo courtesy Sheridan Rotary

Sheridan Rotary celebrates 90th birthday

A woman reported missing from CarmelTuesday morning has been found

At around 240 am Friday October14th 2016 Dana E Collins 37 was locatedby Indianapolis Metropolitan PoliceDepartment in the 6200 block of CollegeAvenue in Indianapolis Collins appeared tobe safe and uninjured Officers verified herinformation and she was removed from theIndiana Missing Personrsquos database

Missing Carmelwoman found safein Indianapolis

Do You Have ACommunity

AnnouncementWedding BirthAnnouncement

AnniversaryShare It

With TheCommunityContact the

Hamilton CountyReporter

Hamiltonconorthreporter

hotmailcom

or call317-408-5548

Avon 31Noblesville 28

Score by QuartersAvon 14 7 0 10 - 31Noblesville 7 14 0 7 - 28

Team Stats AHS NHSFirst Downs 19 17 By Rushing 10 3 By Passing 9 12 By Penalty 0 2Yards Rushing 42-202 26-46Yards Passing 191 250CompAttInt 11-20-1 21-37-0PenaltiesYards 8-45 0-0

Scoring

First QuarterDrew Scheib 1-yard run (Jack Knightkick 259

Second QuarterMcGwire Plumer 14-yard pass fromGrant Gremel (Knight kick) 444Ben Gruver 28-yard pass from Gremel(Knight kick) 0016

Fourth QuarterNolan Ginther 5-yard pass from Gremel(Knight kick) 640

Noblesville StatsRushing Tyler Gonzalez 8-21 ChandlerHurst 11-20 Gremel 6-4 Scheib 1-1Passing Gremel 21-37-250Receiving Ginther 7-100 Plumer 5-32Blake Taylor 4-67 Jackson Thurman3-19 Gruver 1-28 Nick Rusie 1-4

Sports 5

As the football regular season ends andteams begin preparing for sectionals onething is certain Noblesville is battle-tested

The Millers played another closeHoosier Crossroads Conference gameFriday hosting Avon at Hare ChevroletField Noblesville made another stirringcomeback from 21-7 down in the secondquarter to 21-21 at halftime But ultimatelythe Orioles prevailed 31-28

I thought our kids played their rear endsoff said Millers coach Jason SimmonsOur kids competed from start to finish Wedidnt start as well as we wouldve liked butI still feel like our kids kept playing hard

Noblesville got on the board late in thefirst quarter when Drew Scheib ran the ballin from the one-yard line It was the onlyyard that Scheib had for the game but hedefinitely made it count

After falling behind 21-7 in the secondperiod the Millers came right back to tiethe game thanks to two big passes bysophomore quarterback Grant Gremel Hisfirst touchdown throw was to McGwirePlummer for a 14-yard scoring play thenwith 16 seconds left in the half Gremelfound Ben Gruver for a 28-yard touchdownsreception Jack Knights kick tied the game

After a scoreless third quarter Avontook the lead back with a field goalNoblesville responded with Gremels thirdtouchdown throw of the game a five-yardtoss to Nolan Ginther That put the Millersback up 28-14 But the Orioles scoredanother touchdown and held on for the win

It was a typical HCC game in thesecond half said Simmons The coach said

it was a physical game and that there wereplays there to be made by both teams

At the end they made a couple morethan we did said Simmons

Gremel had another tremendous gamecompleting 21 of 37 passes for 250 yardsHe was back under center in place of RyanBarnes not only because Simmons wantedto make sure his quarterback was 100percent but also because the coaching staffwanted to continue to look at and evaluateGremel the junior varsity QB

Simmons said that Gremel has made thetransition from JV to varsity really welland credited Noblesvilles offensivecoordinator Caleb Small with always havingthe offense ready to go

He has our kids prepared for themoment and any kid that weve plugged inoffensively Grant included has handled themoment really well said Simmons

Ginther had the most catches with seventotaling 100 yards Tyler Gonzalez was theleading rusher with 21 yards in eight carries

Noblesville along with the other Class6A schools will have next week off as thepost-season begins The Millers travel toFishers on Oct 28 for a Sectional 4 semi-final game

Millers edged by Orioles 31-28

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Noblesvillersquos Nolan Ginther takes off after making a catch during the Millersrsquo game with Avon Friday at Hare Chevrolet FieldThe Orioles won the game 31-28

Sports6

Noblesvillersquos offensive line - Drew Hartmann (64) Austin Dreyer (66) Ben Collins (67) - gets ready to begin another play

Reporter photos by Kent Graham

Noblesvillersquos Alex Foster (21) makes a kickoff return

Sports 7

Westfield 37Brebeuf 21

Score by QuartersBrebeuf 0 7 7 7 - 21Westfield 0 16 14 7 - 37

Team Stats BHS WHSFirst Downs 21 37Yards Rushing NA 44-275Yards Passing NA 250CompAttInt NA 21-37-0Fumbles-Lost 3-0 4-1PenaltiesYards 5-4 3-20

Westfield ScoringSecond Quarter

Andrew Sweet 1-yard run (kick failed)931

Nate Froelich 20-yard run (Will Harrisonkick) 410Harrison 50-yard field goal 007

Third QuarterFroelich 60-yard run (Harrison kick)552Johnny Swidan 2-yard run (Harrisonkick) 206

Fourth QuarterSwidan 1-yard run (Harrison kick)1158

Westfield StatsRushing Froelich 10-119 Michael Brown8-69 Swidan 16-53 Sweet 9-37 CameronNance 1-minus 3Passing Sweet 9-13-110 Clint Hostler0-1-0Receiving Evan Manley 2-47 Swidan2-25 Hostler 2-21 Kaleb Pettijohn 2-9Josue Gonzalez 1-8

It took a quarter for the Westfield football team to get going but after that theShamrocks cruised to a 37-21 victory over Brebeuf Jesuit Friday at Hare Chevrolet Field

Westfield leaped out to a 16-7 lead in the second quarter thanks to a pair of touchdownruns A one-yarder from quarterback Andrew Sweet then a 20-yard run by Nate FroelichWill Harrison converted the extra point after the second score then added three morepoints with a 50-yard field goal that he kicked with seven seconds remaining in the firsthalf

Froelich blasted off for a 60-yard touchdown sprint in the third quarter Johnny Swidanscored twice as well with a two-yard run late in the third period and a one-yard run tobegin the fourth quarter

Nate Froelich made a huge touchdown run that was an awesome play that energizedeverybody said Westfield coach Jake Gilbert Kind of served as a catalyst for the entireteam

Froelich had 119 yards in 10 carries Sweet had an efficient game completing nine of13 passes for 110 yards

The Shamrocks ended their regular season 7-2 and will have a week of before theybegin sectional play Westfield plays at Lafayette Jeff in the Sectional 11 semi-finals onOct 28

lsquoRocks cruise past Brebeuf

Reporter photos by Kirk Green

Westfieldrsquos players were ready to go once they came out of the helmet TheShamrocks beat Brebeuf Jesuit 37-21 on Friday

Shamrocks at sunset Riverview Health Stadium was lit up by the sky and by Westfieldrsquos play

Sports8

Roncalli 28Guerin 21

Score by QuartersRoncalli 0 14 7 7 - 28Guerin 0 14 7 0 - 21

Team Stats RHS GC

First Downs 20 11 By Rushing 13 6 By Passing 7 4 By Penalty 0 1Yards Rushing 34-263 29-108Yards Passing 111 63CompAttInt 13-13-0 4-7-0FumblesLost 0-0 0-0

PenaltiesYards 3-26 1-5

Guerin ScoringSecond Quarter

Carter McGinnis 3-yard run (kick failed)958McGinnis 1-yard run (McGinnis run) 021McGinnis 1-yard run (Caleb Quick kick)527

Guerin StatsRushing McGinnis 25-113 ThomasKaser 2-7 11 2-minus 12Passing Keller 4-7-163Receptions Korbin Lane 1-32 EmmittMcMahon 1-12 Grant Fremion 1-11Trevor George 1-8

The showdown at the Eagles Nest for the inaugural Circle City Conference footballchampionship lived up to the hype

Guerin Catholic hosted Roncalli for the title on Friday and was playing even with theRebels through three quarters But Roncalli the No 1 team in Class 4A got the go-aheadtouchdown in the fourth quarter and edged 3A No 2 Guerin 28-21 to claim the trophy

The win gave the Rebels a perfect regular season at 9-0 The Golden Eagles meanwhilefell to 7-2 Their only other loss for the year was to another No 1 team 1As LafayetteCentral Catholic

Carter McGinnis scored all three of GCs touchdowns all on short runs In additionhe also made a two-point conversion run after scoring his second TD of the second quarterThat came with 21 seconds left and sent the Golden Eagles into the locker room tied at14-all

McGinnis one-yard touchdown run (and Caleb Quicks extra point kick) kept theGolden Eagles tied at 21 going into the fourth quarter but Roncalli scored on a 26-yardrun and that pushed them ahead

McGinnis ran 25 times for 113 yards Luke Keller completed four of seven passes for63 yards

Guerin Catholic travels to Tri-West next Friday to begin play in Sectional 29

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

Carter McGinnis scored all three of Guerin Catholicrsquos touchdowns in the Golden Eaglesrsquo game with Roncalli Friday at the Eagles Nest The Rebels scored in the fourthquarter to beat Guerin 28-21 and win the inaugural Circle City Conference championship

Guerin falls to Roncalli in Circle City championship game

LEFT Grant Fremion was one of four Guerin Catholic playersto make a catch during Fridayrsquos game with Roncalli

ABOVE Luke Keller completed four of seven passes

Sports 9

Rensselaer 34 Heights 21Rensselaer 14 8 0 12 - 34Heights 0 14 0 7 - 21

Game Stats RC HHFirst Downs 16 10 By Rushing 14 9 By Passing 1 1 By Penalty 1 0Yards Rushing 49-309 35-191Yards Passing 39 26CompAttInt 3-5-0 3-12-1FumblesLost 0-0 2-1PenaltiesYards 3-31 3-37

Heights ScoringSecond Quarter

Jesse Brown 66-yard run (kick failed)1147Riley White 3-yard run (White run) 143

Fourth QuarterBrown 81-yard kick return (MichaelTyner kick) 443

Heights StatsRushing Brown 2-65 Jake Beale 16-58White 11-44 Clayton Cowan 5-32Sterling Weatherford 1-minus 8Passing White 3-12-26Receptions Caymn Lutz 1-14 Brown 1-7Josh Feltz 1-5

Hamilton Heights fell behind 14-0 in the first quarter and eventually dropped theHoosier Conference fifth-place game to Rensselaer Central 34-21 Friday at the HuskyDome

The Huskies got on the board early in the second period when Jesse Brown made abig 66-yard run The Bombers scored again but Heights was able to keep within atouchdown by halftime Riley White ran the ball in from three yards then made a two-pointconversion run to keep the score within 22-14 at halftime

The third quarter was scoreless but things got going again in the fourth periodRensselaer jumped ahead 28-14 but Brown cut that lead by taking a kick return 81 yardsinto the end zone Michael Tyners extra point kick made the score 28-21 But Rensselaergot the last touchdown on a five-yard run

Brown totaled 65 yards rushing while Jake Beale compiled 58 yards White was3-of-12 passing for 26 yards

Heights begins play in Class 3A Sectional 28 next Friday at Twin Lakes

Reporter photo by Brian Reddick

ABOVE Hamilton Heightsrsquo Jake Beale powers ahead for yardage Beale ran 16times for 58 yards

RIGHT Sterling Weatherford stands tough against a Rensselaer defender

Huskies fall to Rensselaer Central

Carroll 41Sheridan 14

Score by QuartersSheridan 0 14 0 0 ndash 14Carroll 7 6 7 21 ndash 41

Team Stats SHS CHS

First Downs 13 14 By Rushing 11 5 By Passing 2 9 By Penalty 0 0Yards Rushing 53-252 27-94Yards Passing 51 236CompAttIntc 4-13-2 9-22-1

PenaltiesYards 6-51 2-18FumblesLost 1-1 1-0

Sheridan ScoringSecond Quarter

Joe Callahan 2-yard run (GunnarWilliams kick) 237Callahan 4-yard pass from Drake Delph(G Williams kick) 001

Sheridan StatsRushing Callahan 38-170 Delph 13-74G Williams 2-8Passing Delph 4-13-51Receiving Rhett Williams 1-30 GWilliams 1-12 Kyle Harwood 1-5Callahan 1-4

Carroll ran away from Sheridan in the fourth quarter and that sent the Comets to a41-14 win over the Blackhawks Friday in the Hoosier Heartland Conference championshipgame

Sheridan led 14-13 at halftime after two touchdowns by Joe Callahan The junior ranin for a two-yard score with 237 left in the second quarter then caught a four-yard passfrom Drake Delph just one second before halftime Gunnar Williams made both extra-pointkicks

But Carroll took a 20-14 lead in the third quarter and then scored 21 more points inthe fourth all while leaving the Hawks scoreless

We just let them get away from us said Sheridan coach Bud Wright We had acouple bad plays and they scored and went up 20-14

Callahan totaled 170 yards in rushing in 38 carries while Delph had 13 carries for 74yards Delph also threw 4-for-13 for 51 yards including a 30-yard reception to RhettWilliams

Sheridan is now 5-4 for the season and will host South Putnam next Friday to beginClass 1A Sectional 45 play

lsquoHawks fall to Carrollin HHC championship

Sports10

Zionsville 20Fishers 19

Fishers 7 3 9 0 ndash 19Zionsville 0 10 3 7 -- 20

FHS ZHSFirst Downs 18 20 By Rushing 12 7 By Passing 6 13 By Penalty 0 0Yards Rushing 37-171 41-252Yards Passing 188 292CompAttInt 14-27-2 14-31-2FumblesLost 5-1 0-0PenaltiesYards 1-5 1-4

Fishers ScoringFirst Quarter

Jon Vore 1-yard run (Ben Norton kick)706

Second QuarterNorton 30-yard field goal 443

Third QuarterMax Shores 9-yard run (kick failed) 637Norton 27-yard field goal 249

Fishers StatsRushing Max Shores 19-113 MichaelNoble 7-24 RJ Potts 1-14 Vore 7-minus1 HL Lewis 3-minus 4Passing Vore 14-27-188Receiving Will Syrus 5-82 RJ Potts3-70 DeVonte Adams 3-21 IsaiahDunnuck 2-9 Colin Statz 1-6

Fishers was dealt a tough loss Friday as Zionsville scored a fourth-quarter touchdownthat sent the Tigers to a 20-19 defeat at the Eagles field

It was a back-and-forth game Fishers scored first when quarterback Jon Vore scoredon a one-yard run Ben Nortons extra point kick made the score 7-0 in favor of the Tigersafter the first quarter

Norton also converted a 30-yard field goal attempt in the second period and that helpedFishers to stay even with Zionsville 10-10 at halftime Max Shores scored on a nine-yardrun in the third quarter and Nortons 27-yard field goal made the score 19-10

The Eagles got a field goal of their own to cut the Tigers advantage to 19-13 at theend of the period and a touchdown pass with 819 remaining gave Zionsville the leadwhich they held for the remainder of the game

Shores was Fishers leading rusher with 113 yards on 19 carries Vore completed 14of 27 passes for 188 yards with Will Syrus catching five of them for 82 yards RJ Pottsand DeVonte Adams both had three catches with Potts totaling 70 yards and Adams 21yards

The Tigers will have next week off as the post-season begins Fishers hosts Noblesvilleon Oct 28 in the semi-finals of Class 6A Sectional 4

Reporter photo by Kirk Green

The Fishers defense gets ready for the play during the Tigersrsquo game with Zionsville Friday

Eagles deal tough loss to Fishers

Carmel 35 LawrenceCentral 20

Score by QuartersLCHS 6 8 6 0 - 20Carmel 7 14 14 0 - 35

Team Stats LC CHS

First Downs 19 15Yards Rushing 22-120 31-181Yards Passing 245 425CompAttInt 22-45-1 15-23-1FumblesLost 0-0 0-0PenaltiesYards 11-72 12-83

Carmel ScoringFirst Quarter

Will Schmidt 54-yard run (ConnorCoghlan kick) 1101

Second QuarterJalen Walker 13-yard pass from JakeMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 859Walker 39-yard pass from McDonald(Coghlan kick) 032

Third QuarterWalker 73-yard pass from McDonald(Coghlan kick) 1029Walker 35-yard pass from McDonald(Coghlan kick) 025

Carmel StatsRushing Schmidt 18-145 Jerome Halsell9-25 Elliott Charlebois 2-11 Walker 1-2McDonald 1-minus 2Passing McDonald 14-20-241Charlebois 1-3-3Receiving Walker 11-201 Schmidt 2-31Ethan Merriweather 1-9 Kurt Rafdal 1-3

The combination of Jalen and Jake addedup to a big night forCarmel on Friday

Jalen Walkercaught fourtouchdown passesfrom Jake McDonaldand those helped theGreyhounds beatLawrence Central 35-21 at Carmel StadiumThe victory pushedthe Hounds backabove 500 to 5-4 andwas a nice way tofinish out the regularseason

Carmel led 7-6after the first quarterWill Schmidt did thescoring honorsblasting off on a 54-yard touchdown runin the first minute ofthe game

Then Walker andMcDonald took overin the second quarter

Their first pass play to score was a 13-yarderwith 859 remainingin the period Walkerthen took a 39-yardpass into the end zonewith less than aminute left whichwould give Carmel a21-14 lead going intohalftime

Walker started thethird quarter with ahuge touchdownreception takingMcDonalds throw 73

yards to score Finally with 25 seconds leftin the period Walker and McDonald teamedup for a 35-yard scoring pass play ConnorCoghlan was 5-for-5 in extra points

In all Walker had 11 catches for 201yards McDonald finished the night 14-of-20 compiling 241 yards through the air

Schmidt was the leading rusher forCarmel with 145 yards in 18 carries

The Greyhounds have next week offthen travel to Hamilton Southeastern on Oct28 to compete in the Class 6A Sectional 4semi-finals

Carmel takes care of LC

Walker Schmidt

McDonald

Brownsburg 35Southeastern 24

Score by QuartersWVHS 7 7 14 7 ndash 35Southeastern 3 7 14 0 ndash 24

Team Stats BHS HSE

First Downs 24 18 By Rushing 12 9 By Passing 11 9 By Penalty 1 0Yards Rushing 50-200 29-219Yards Passing 241 198CompAttInt 18-30-1 13-24-1FumblesLost 0-0 0-0PenaltiesYards 5-35 5-50

Southeastern ScoringFirst Quarter

Tyler Melser 37-yard field goal 702Second Quarter

Jackson Sweeney 2-yard run (Melserkick) 641

Third QuarterSweeney 54-yard pass from Adam Mullett(Melser kick) 1010Sweeney 47-yard run (Melser kick) 602

Southeastern StatsRushing Sweeney 25-168 Max Brooks1-23 Carter Lohman 1-21 Mullett 1-9Tyler Fleming 1-5Passing Mullett 13-24-198Receiving Sweeney 4-80 Brooks 4-77Matt Klink 3-28 Nick Mutchner 2-15

Brownsburg got the early lead on Hamilton Southeastern Friday and that carriedthe Bulldogs through to a 35-24 victory at Reynolds RoyalsStadium

Both teams were 4-1 in Hoosier Crossroads Conference playso this game was for the HCC championship Brownsburgfinished the league with a 5-1 mark with Southeastern tying forsecond with Westfield with a 4-2 record

Tyler Melser got the Royals on the board first when he booteda 37-yard field goal Brownsburg responded with a touchdownand that gave the Bulldogs a 7-3 lead after the first period

The two teams played even for the next two quarters JacksonSweeney got a second period touchdown for HSE with a 2-yardrun and that kept the Royals within 14-10 at halftime

Both teams added two more touchdowns in the third quarterSweeney scored both times for the Royals first catching a

54-yard pass from Adam Mullett then blasting in 47 yards to the end zone Melserkicked the extra point for all of Southeasterns touchdowns But Brownsburg got onemore touchdown in the fourth period to seal the game

Sweeney had a tremendous game rushing 25 times for 168 yards then catchingfour passes for 80 yards Max Brooks also had four receptions totaling 77 yardsMullett was 13-of-24 through the air with 198 yards

The Royals have this week off then host Carmel on Oct 28 in the semi-finals ofClass 6A Sectional 4

Royals fall to Brownsburgin HCC championship

Sweeney

Sports 11

The Carmel boys tennis team advancedto the state semi-finals Friday after a 5-0quarter-final victory over Delta at the ToddWitsken Tennis Center

The Greyhounds won all five matches instraight sets although there were sometough matches No 1 singles PatrickFletchall needed a second set tiebreak to getpast Deltas Alec Robillard finallyprevailing 6-4 7-6 (3) The victory keptFletchall undefeated for the season at 14-0

Drew Michael won easily at No 2singles he is also unbeaten for the year at15-0 The other three matches all scoredroutine wins as well

I think they played well today saidCarmel coach Spencer Fields I think weplayed with good energy and emotionSeniors led the way really being totallyfocused and cheering pretty loud for eachother

The Hounds play Bloomington North inthis mornings semi-finals at North Centralwhich begin at 10 am Park Tudor andNorth Central will play the other semi-finalThe championship match will take place at2 pm

Carmel 5 Delta 0No 1 singles Patrick Fletchall defAlec Robillard 6-4 7-6 (3)

No 2 singles Drew Michael def JasonWegener 6-2 6-0No 3 singles Nishanth Basavareddydef Tannon Dishman 6-3 6-3No 1 doubles Ethan McAndrews andJay Natarajan def Jonah Haley andJoel Ashman 6-3 6-3No 2 doubles Timmy Dixon and RohitNagaraj def Parker Robillard andMichael Morris 6-3 6-2

Carmel advances to state semi-finals

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Greensburg 28 Rushville 0Greenwood 21 Whiteland 10Hagerstown 38 Cambridge CityLincoln 6Hammond 41 Hammond Clark 20Hammond Gavit 30 Hammond Morton7Hanover Central 21 North Newton 7Harrison (Ohio) 31 Franklin County20Harrison (West Lafayette) 68Richmond 7Heritage Christian 32 Knightstown 13Heritage Hills 28 South Spencer 7Hobart 41 Highland 14Homestead 49 Fort Wayne South 31Indianapolis Arlington 48 IndianapolisBroad Ripple 0Indianapolis Chatard 20 East Central7Indianapolis Howe 23 IndianapolisNorthwest 18Indianapolis Lutheran 49 IndianapolisWashington 0Indianapolis Manual 42 IndianapolisTindley 12Indianapolis Marshall 60 IndianapolisAttucks 0Indianapolis Ritter 36 Park Tudor 20Indianapolis Roncalli 28 GuerinCatholic 21Indianapolis Scecina 14 Monrovia 13Jasper 45 Mount Vernon (Posey) 21Jay County 28 Heritage 14Jeffersonville 35 Jennings County 29Knox 37 Caston 6Kokomo 44 Indianapolis Tech 21Lafayette Jeff 55 Muncie Central 48Lake Central 21 Valparaiso 20Lake Station 33 Hammond Noll 6Lapel 42 Eastern Hancock 14LaVille 33 Culver 7Lawrence North 54 Pike 0Lawrenceburg 61 South Dearborn 6Lebanon 34 Western Boone 14Leo 48 DeKalb 14Lima Central Catholic (Ohio) 52Bluffton 6Linton-Stockton 52 North Central(Farmersburg) 8Lowell 35 Andrean 21McCutcheon 35 Marion 7Merrillville 34 Chesterton 13Milan 66 Switzerland County 6Mishawaka Marian 35 South BendWashington 13

Mississinewa 54 Alexandria 21Mitchell 47 Perry Central 14Momence (Ill) 48 South Newton 6Monroe Central 16 Shenandoah 0Mount Carmel (Ill) 28 Boonville 6Mount Vernon (Fortville) 40 Yorktown21Munster 42 Kankakee Valley 13New Haven 43 Huntington North 0New Palestine 56 Delta 15New Prairie 28 Jimtown 6North Decatur 48 OldenburgAcademy 20North Harrison 27 Paoli 12North Vermillion 55 Seeger 10Northeastern 70 Union City 16Northridge 22 Elkhart Memorial 8NorthWood 43 Plymouth 12Oak Hill 25 Frankton 14Penn 21 Mishawaka 14Pike Central 50 North Posey 49 OTPioneer 48 North Judson 0Plainfield 59 Martinsville 26Portage 31 LaPorte 18Princeton 49 Vincennes Lincoln 48Providence 61 Clarksville 6Seymour 36 Madison 22Shelbyville 41 Pendleton Heights 28Silver Creek 41 Scottsburg 7South Adams 33 Southern Wells 0South Bend Adams 33 South BendSt Joseph 23South Bend Riley 41 John Glenn 6South Central (Union Mills) 41 BooneGrove 14South Decatur 71 Rock CreekAcademy 6Southmont 35 Frankfort 20Southside HomeSchool 41 Edinburgh6Springs Valley 53 North Daviess 6Terre Haute North 42 Franklin Central41Terre Haute South 27 BloomingtonNorth 21Traders Point Christian 53 Blue Ridge(Ill) 14Tri 40 Union County 8Triton 41 West Central 14Triton Central 42 Speedway 39Tri-West 45 North Montgomery 0Turkey Run 54 Dugger Union 24Warren Central 19 Cincinnati StXavier (Ohio) 18Washington 42 North Knox 41Wes-Del 27 Anderson Prep Academy6West Noble 42 Prairie Heights 8West Washington 44 Salem 23Westfield 37 Brebeuf Jesuit 21Wheeler 28 Calumet 22Whiting 35 River Forest 7Winamac 34 Delphi 20Winchester 27 Centerville 7Woodlan 28 Adams Central 16Zionsville 20 Fishers 19Hoosier Conference playoffsLafayette Central Catholic 41 Tipton10 1stWest Lafayette 51 Northwestern 223rdRensselaer Central 34 HamiltonHeights 21 5thWestern 43 Twin Lakes 19 7thLewis Cass 41 Benton Central 219thHoosier Heartland ConferenceplayoffsCarroll (Flora) 41 Sheridan 14 1stClinton Prairie 29 Clinton Central 263rdEastern (Greentown) 65 North White38 5thTri-County 34 Tri-Central 6 7thFrontier 21 Taylor 18 9thThree Rivers Conference playoffsNorthfield 34 North Miami 0 1stPeru 35 Whitko 32 3rdSouthwood 49 Tippecanoe Valley 295thWabash 40 Manchester 22 7thMaconaquah 24 Rochester 7 9thWestern Indiana ConferenceplayoffsSullivan 63 Indian Creek 42 1stGreencastle 13 Owen Valley 10 3rdNorthview 50 Cloverdale 0 5thNorth Putnam 50 Cascade 7 7thWest Vigo 39 Edgewood 7 9thSouth Putnam 30 Brown County 011th

Friday night football scores

Page 2: Noblesville City Judge Caldwell diesfiles.constantcontact.com/57b55f5d301/d880b15d...Congratulations to Sheridan Rotary. May you celebrate many more. Photo courtesy Sheridan Rotary

News2

Election day poll workers are needed ata number of precincts Five workers areneeded at each polling place An inspectortwo judges and two clerks are paid for thedays work Persons interested may contactthe Elections Office at 776-8476

While the election campaign has gener-ated great interest at the national and statelevels the local campaign has been lacklus-ter Voters this year will have a full localballot to consider since Democrats filedcandidates for the first time in years Thereare also non-partisan school board electionsin each of the countys six school districts

For voters who wish to meet candidatesfor county office there will be a League ofWomen Voters forum at 7 pm October 18in Noblesville City Hall council meetingroom Then on October 24 candidates forstate legislature whose districts includeportions of the county will appear inanother 7 pm forum at the City Hall

COUNTY LINEFrom Page 1

Hamilton County Reporter

Hamilton Countyrsquos Hometown Newspaper

By MARY SUE ROWLANDA jarring boom at 330 am can break the

silence and sleep likenothing elseCertainly gets theheart pumping It isdark very dark and thesound is veryunfamiliar Hassomething exploded inthe neighborhoodDid the neighbors hearthat Was it a dream

Boom Anotherblast and another and another Looking outthe window no one is running for cover orwalking around outside to discover theproblem Now it is time to get serious andtake action In the dark it is difficult todetermine the direction of the noiseBesides it is not an emergency that hasbeen determined but should the authoritiesbe notified What authorities Police orfire or maybe just call the neighbors and askldquoDid you hear thatrdquo

No point in trying to go back to sleep asthe anticipation of another ldquoboomrdquo just willnot yield to finishing a night of what mighthave been gentle sleep The noise reallydoes need to be reported just in case there ismore to discover It is not a true emergencybut it could be who knows

Solution The Noblesville PoliceDepartment and Fire Department have anon-emergency phone number to be usedwhen you need to ask for assistance but it isnon-life threating Of course there is the911 number for ALL emergency situationsThat number is for immediate Police andFire emergency assistance When the callis NOT an emergency there is anothernumber that goes into the call center on aseparate line as the 911 calls This helps tokeep the 911 lines open for trueemergencies When you call the non-emergency number you will talk to thetrained personnel who will help the callermake a determination to the nature of thecall and act accordingly

Non-emergency number for Noblesville317-773-1300

Post the number somewhere for quickreference and the next time there is a bigboom in the night ldquoa call to reportrdquo is veryappropriate The new phase ldquoIf you seesomething say somethingrdquo has real meritThe non-emergency number is the call tomake unless it is an emergency then call911

Make the call

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But the Pharisees said He casteth out devils through the prince ofthe devils

- Matthew 934

50 Years AgoNews The regular meeting of the Noblesville Lions Club Oct 12 was calledin order by President William Roudebush at 630 PM at Forest Park Inn withtwenty-four members and two guests in attendance Roudebush announced thatthe annual Junior High Football banquet would be Tuesday Oct 25th withformer Noblesville High School football and track coach Bill McClain as thelsquofeatured speakerrsquoSports Noblesville Junior Jack Butler finished sixth in the intermediate divisionand Westfield sophomore Albert Estes pulled up 13th in the closed division butteam-wise the three schools from Hamilton County finished out of the moneyin the classy 14th annual Shortridge Invitational cross country meet SaturdayAd Penneyrsquos Twill Jacket $698

Teach Plus a national non-profit that empowers teachers to lead improvements inpolicy and practice is expanding the scope of its Teaching Policy Fellowship for teachersacross Indiana The new Fellowship will engage teachers in the state to help guide policydecision-making and impact key state-level issues such as the implementation of the EveryStudent Succeeds Act (ESSA) and the creation of teacher career pathways The Fellowshipis launching in January 2017 and is continuing into December 2017 to provide teacherswith advocacy opportunities in conjunction with the legislative sessions in the state

ldquoTeacher voice is critical to ensuring meaningful equity-oriented policy change forIndianardquo said Teach Plus Indiana Director of Policy Patrick McAlister ldquoWersquove beenworking to bring educators to the table in Indianapolis since 2009 Irsquom thrilled we havean opportunity to work with talented Hoosier teachers around the staterdquo

Applications for the Indiana State Policy Fellowship are now open Eligibilityselection criteria and applications are available at teachplusorgindiana-teaching-policy-fellowship Applications will be accepted until 1159 pm on Nov 27 2016

ldquoWe established the Teaching Policy Fellowship to create much-needed pathways forteachers to influence the direction of education policies that affect them and their studentsrdquosaid Teach Plus Founder amp CEO Celine Coggins ldquoWe look forward to welcoming thenew group of Indiana State Policy Fellows and all that they will be able to accomplishrdquo

Teach Plus launches new policyfellowship for teachers in Indiana

The Census Bureau hasreleased a special bulletinconcerning this yearrsquos specialcensus in Carmel Please readbelow and help Carmel achievean accurate population countythis year

The Special Census in ourcommunity is drawing to aclose If you reside within theSpecial Census area (map atright) and are not certain ifyour household wasenumerated please contact theSpecial Census Office todaythrough Wednesday Oct 19 at(317) 689-5786 or (317) 689-5787 The office hours are 830am until 8 pm on businessdays and 830 am until 3 pmon Saturday The staff willassist you in ensuring that yourhousehold was included

Carmel special census nears its end residents urged to participate

Map provided

News4

Happy birthday to the Sheridan Rotary Club The club is 90 years old The club celebrated by inviting spouses and several special guests to join us for supper and thena birthday cake Guest speaker for the evening was long time Lebanon Rotary member Jerry Erskine Other special guests included Dave Miller president of WestfieldRotary and Rotary District 6560 Assistant Governor Ray Kramp from the Carmel club Congratulations to Sheridan Rotary May you celebrate many more

Photo courtesy Sheridan Rotary

Sheridan Rotary celebrates 90th birthday

A woman reported missing from CarmelTuesday morning has been found

At around 240 am Friday October14th 2016 Dana E Collins 37 was locatedby Indianapolis Metropolitan PoliceDepartment in the 6200 block of CollegeAvenue in Indianapolis Collins appeared tobe safe and uninjured Officers verified herinformation and she was removed from theIndiana Missing Personrsquos database

Missing Carmelwoman found safein Indianapolis

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Avon 31Noblesville 28

Score by QuartersAvon 14 7 0 10 - 31Noblesville 7 14 0 7 - 28

Team Stats AHS NHSFirst Downs 19 17 By Rushing 10 3 By Passing 9 12 By Penalty 0 2Yards Rushing 42-202 26-46Yards Passing 191 250CompAttInt 11-20-1 21-37-0PenaltiesYards 8-45 0-0

Scoring

First QuarterDrew Scheib 1-yard run (Jack Knightkick 259

Second QuarterMcGwire Plumer 14-yard pass fromGrant Gremel (Knight kick) 444Ben Gruver 28-yard pass from Gremel(Knight kick) 0016

Fourth QuarterNolan Ginther 5-yard pass from Gremel(Knight kick) 640

Noblesville StatsRushing Tyler Gonzalez 8-21 ChandlerHurst 11-20 Gremel 6-4 Scheib 1-1Passing Gremel 21-37-250Receiving Ginther 7-100 Plumer 5-32Blake Taylor 4-67 Jackson Thurman3-19 Gruver 1-28 Nick Rusie 1-4

Sports 5

As the football regular season ends andteams begin preparing for sectionals onething is certain Noblesville is battle-tested

The Millers played another closeHoosier Crossroads Conference gameFriday hosting Avon at Hare ChevroletField Noblesville made another stirringcomeback from 21-7 down in the secondquarter to 21-21 at halftime But ultimatelythe Orioles prevailed 31-28

I thought our kids played their rear endsoff said Millers coach Jason SimmonsOur kids competed from start to finish Wedidnt start as well as we wouldve liked butI still feel like our kids kept playing hard

Noblesville got on the board late in thefirst quarter when Drew Scheib ran the ballin from the one-yard line It was the onlyyard that Scheib had for the game but hedefinitely made it count

After falling behind 21-7 in the secondperiod the Millers came right back to tiethe game thanks to two big passes bysophomore quarterback Grant Gremel Hisfirst touchdown throw was to McGwirePlummer for a 14-yard scoring play thenwith 16 seconds left in the half Gremelfound Ben Gruver for a 28-yard touchdownsreception Jack Knights kick tied the game

After a scoreless third quarter Avontook the lead back with a field goalNoblesville responded with Gremels thirdtouchdown throw of the game a five-yardtoss to Nolan Ginther That put the Millersback up 28-14 But the Orioles scoredanother touchdown and held on for the win

It was a typical HCC game in thesecond half said Simmons The coach said

it was a physical game and that there wereplays there to be made by both teams

At the end they made a couple morethan we did said Simmons

Gremel had another tremendous gamecompleting 21 of 37 passes for 250 yardsHe was back under center in place of RyanBarnes not only because Simmons wantedto make sure his quarterback was 100percent but also because the coaching staffwanted to continue to look at and evaluateGremel the junior varsity QB

Simmons said that Gremel has made thetransition from JV to varsity really welland credited Noblesvilles offensivecoordinator Caleb Small with always havingthe offense ready to go

He has our kids prepared for themoment and any kid that weve plugged inoffensively Grant included has handled themoment really well said Simmons

Ginther had the most catches with seventotaling 100 yards Tyler Gonzalez was theleading rusher with 21 yards in eight carries

Noblesville along with the other Class6A schools will have next week off as thepost-season begins The Millers travel toFishers on Oct 28 for a Sectional 4 semi-final game

Millers edged by Orioles 31-28

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Noblesvillersquos Nolan Ginther takes off after making a catch during the Millersrsquo game with Avon Friday at Hare Chevrolet FieldThe Orioles won the game 31-28

Sports6

Noblesvillersquos offensive line - Drew Hartmann (64) Austin Dreyer (66) Ben Collins (67) - gets ready to begin another play

Reporter photos by Kent Graham

Noblesvillersquos Alex Foster (21) makes a kickoff return

Sports 7

Westfield 37Brebeuf 21

Score by QuartersBrebeuf 0 7 7 7 - 21Westfield 0 16 14 7 - 37

Team Stats BHS WHSFirst Downs 21 37Yards Rushing NA 44-275Yards Passing NA 250CompAttInt NA 21-37-0Fumbles-Lost 3-0 4-1PenaltiesYards 5-4 3-20

Westfield ScoringSecond Quarter

Andrew Sweet 1-yard run (kick failed)931

Nate Froelich 20-yard run (Will Harrisonkick) 410Harrison 50-yard field goal 007

Third QuarterFroelich 60-yard run (Harrison kick)552Johnny Swidan 2-yard run (Harrisonkick) 206

Fourth QuarterSwidan 1-yard run (Harrison kick)1158

Westfield StatsRushing Froelich 10-119 Michael Brown8-69 Swidan 16-53 Sweet 9-37 CameronNance 1-minus 3Passing Sweet 9-13-110 Clint Hostler0-1-0Receiving Evan Manley 2-47 Swidan2-25 Hostler 2-21 Kaleb Pettijohn 2-9Josue Gonzalez 1-8

It took a quarter for the Westfield football team to get going but after that theShamrocks cruised to a 37-21 victory over Brebeuf Jesuit Friday at Hare Chevrolet Field

Westfield leaped out to a 16-7 lead in the second quarter thanks to a pair of touchdownruns A one-yarder from quarterback Andrew Sweet then a 20-yard run by Nate FroelichWill Harrison converted the extra point after the second score then added three morepoints with a 50-yard field goal that he kicked with seven seconds remaining in the firsthalf

Froelich blasted off for a 60-yard touchdown sprint in the third quarter Johnny Swidanscored twice as well with a two-yard run late in the third period and a one-yard run tobegin the fourth quarter

Nate Froelich made a huge touchdown run that was an awesome play that energizedeverybody said Westfield coach Jake Gilbert Kind of served as a catalyst for the entireteam

Froelich had 119 yards in 10 carries Sweet had an efficient game completing nine of13 passes for 110 yards

The Shamrocks ended their regular season 7-2 and will have a week of before theybegin sectional play Westfield plays at Lafayette Jeff in the Sectional 11 semi-finals onOct 28

lsquoRocks cruise past Brebeuf

Reporter photos by Kirk Green

Westfieldrsquos players were ready to go once they came out of the helmet TheShamrocks beat Brebeuf Jesuit 37-21 on Friday

Shamrocks at sunset Riverview Health Stadium was lit up by the sky and by Westfieldrsquos play

Sports8

Roncalli 28Guerin 21

Score by QuartersRoncalli 0 14 7 7 - 28Guerin 0 14 7 0 - 21

Team Stats RHS GC

First Downs 20 11 By Rushing 13 6 By Passing 7 4 By Penalty 0 1Yards Rushing 34-263 29-108Yards Passing 111 63CompAttInt 13-13-0 4-7-0FumblesLost 0-0 0-0

PenaltiesYards 3-26 1-5

Guerin ScoringSecond Quarter

Carter McGinnis 3-yard run (kick failed)958McGinnis 1-yard run (McGinnis run) 021McGinnis 1-yard run (Caleb Quick kick)527

Guerin StatsRushing McGinnis 25-113 ThomasKaser 2-7 11 2-minus 12Passing Keller 4-7-163Receptions Korbin Lane 1-32 EmmittMcMahon 1-12 Grant Fremion 1-11Trevor George 1-8

The showdown at the Eagles Nest for the inaugural Circle City Conference footballchampionship lived up to the hype

Guerin Catholic hosted Roncalli for the title on Friday and was playing even with theRebels through three quarters But Roncalli the No 1 team in Class 4A got the go-aheadtouchdown in the fourth quarter and edged 3A No 2 Guerin 28-21 to claim the trophy

The win gave the Rebels a perfect regular season at 9-0 The Golden Eagles meanwhilefell to 7-2 Their only other loss for the year was to another No 1 team 1As LafayetteCentral Catholic

Carter McGinnis scored all three of GCs touchdowns all on short runs In additionhe also made a two-point conversion run after scoring his second TD of the second quarterThat came with 21 seconds left and sent the Golden Eagles into the locker room tied at14-all

McGinnis one-yard touchdown run (and Caleb Quicks extra point kick) kept theGolden Eagles tied at 21 going into the fourth quarter but Roncalli scored on a 26-yardrun and that pushed them ahead

McGinnis ran 25 times for 113 yards Luke Keller completed four of seven passes for63 yards

Guerin Catholic travels to Tri-West next Friday to begin play in Sectional 29

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

Carter McGinnis scored all three of Guerin Catholicrsquos touchdowns in the Golden Eaglesrsquo game with Roncalli Friday at the Eagles Nest The Rebels scored in the fourthquarter to beat Guerin 28-21 and win the inaugural Circle City Conference championship

Guerin falls to Roncalli in Circle City championship game

LEFT Grant Fremion was one of four Guerin Catholic playersto make a catch during Fridayrsquos game with Roncalli

ABOVE Luke Keller completed four of seven passes

Sports 9

Rensselaer 34 Heights 21Rensselaer 14 8 0 12 - 34Heights 0 14 0 7 - 21

Game Stats RC HHFirst Downs 16 10 By Rushing 14 9 By Passing 1 1 By Penalty 1 0Yards Rushing 49-309 35-191Yards Passing 39 26CompAttInt 3-5-0 3-12-1FumblesLost 0-0 2-1PenaltiesYards 3-31 3-37

Heights ScoringSecond Quarter

Jesse Brown 66-yard run (kick failed)1147Riley White 3-yard run (White run) 143

Fourth QuarterBrown 81-yard kick return (MichaelTyner kick) 443

Heights StatsRushing Brown 2-65 Jake Beale 16-58White 11-44 Clayton Cowan 5-32Sterling Weatherford 1-minus 8Passing White 3-12-26Receptions Caymn Lutz 1-14 Brown 1-7Josh Feltz 1-5

Hamilton Heights fell behind 14-0 in the first quarter and eventually dropped theHoosier Conference fifth-place game to Rensselaer Central 34-21 Friday at the HuskyDome

The Huskies got on the board early in the second period when Jesse Brown made abig 66-yard run The Bombers scored again but Heights was able to keep within atouchdown by halftime Riley White ran the ball in from three yards then made a two-pointconversion run to keep the score within 22-14 at halftime

The third quarter was scoreless but things got going again in the fourth periodRensselaer jumped ahead 28-14 but Brown cut that lead by taking a kick return 81 yardsinto the end zone Michael Tyners extra point kick made the score 28-21 But Rensselaergot the last touchdown on a five-yard run

Brown totaled 65 yards rushing while Jake Beale compiled 58 yards White was3-of-12 passing for 26 yards

Heights begins play in Class 3A Sectional 28 next Friday at Twin Lakes

Reporter photo by Brian Reddick

ABOVE Hamilton Heightsrsquo Jake Beale powers ahead for yardage Beale ran 16times for 58 yards

RIGHT Sterling Weatherford stands tough against a Rensselaer defender

Huskies fall to Rensselaer Central

Carroll 41Sheridan 14

Score by QuartersSheridan 0 14 0 0 ndash 14Carroll 7 6 7 21 ndash 41

Team Stats SHS CHS

First Downs 13 14 By Rushing 11 5 By Passing 2 9 By Penalty 0 0Yards Rushing 53-252 27-94Yards Passing 51 236CompAttIntc 4-13-2 9-22-1

PenaltiesYards 6-51 2-18FumblesLost 1-1 1-0

Sheridan ScoringSecond Quarter

Joe Callahan 2-yard run (GunnarWilliams kick) 237Callahan 4-yard pass from Drake Delph(G Williams kick) 001

Sheridan StatsRushing Callahan 38-170 Delph 13-74G Williams 2-8Passing Delph 4-13-51Receiving Rhett Williams 1-30 GWilliams 1-12 Kyle Harwood 1-5Callahan 1-4

Carroll ran away from Sheridan in the fourth quarter and that sent the Comets to a41-14 win over the Blackhawks Friday in the Hoosier Heartland Conference championshipgame

Sheridan led 14-13 at halftime after two touchdowns by Joe Callahan The junior ranin for a two-yard score with 237 left in the second quarter then caught a four-yard passfrom Drake Delph just one second before halftime Gunnar Williams made both extra-pointkicks

But Carroll took a 20-14 lead in the third quarter and then scored 21 more points inthe fourth all while leaving the Hawks scoreless

We just let them get away from us said Sheridan coach Bud Wright We had acouple bad plays and they scored and went up 20-14

Callahan totaled 170 yards in rushing in 38 carries while Delph had 13 carries for 74yards Delph also threw 4-for-13 for 51 yards including a 30-yard reception to RhettWilliams

Sheridan is now 5-4 for the season and will host South Putnam next Friday to beginClass 1A Sectional 45 play

lsquoHawks fall to Carrollin HHC championship

Sports10

Zionsville 20Fishers 19

Fishers 7 3 9 0 ndash 19Zionsville 0 10 3 7 -- 20

FHS ZHSFirst Downs 18 20 By Rushing 12 7 By Passing 6 13 By Penalty 0 0Yards Rushing 37-171 41-252Yards Passing 188 292CompAttInt 14-27-2 14-31-2FumblesLost 5-1 0-0PenaltiesYards 1-5 1-4

Fishers ScoringFirst Quarter

Jon Vore 1-yard run (Ben Norton kick)706

Second QuarterNorton 30-yard field goal 443

Third QuarterMax Shores 9-yard run (kick failed) 637Norton 27-yard field goal 249

Fishers StatsRushing Max Shores 19-113 MichaelNoble 7-24 RJ Potts 1-14 Vore 7-minus1 HL Lewis 3-minus 4Passing Vore 14-27-188Receiving Will Syrus 5-82 RJ Potts3-70 DeVonte Adams 3-21 IsaiahDunnuck 2-9 Colin Statz 1-6

Fishers was dealt a tough loss Friday as Zionsville scored a fourth-quarter touchdownthat sent the Tigers to a 20-19 defeat at the Eagles field

It was a back-and-forth game Fishers scored first when quarterback Jon Vore scoredon a one-yard run Ben Nortons extra point kick made the score 7-0 in favor of the Tigersafter the first quarter

Norton also converted a 30-yard field goal attempt in the second period and that helpedFishers to stay even with Zionsville 10-10 at halftime Max Shores scored on a nine-yardrun in the third quarter and Nortons 27-yard field goal made the score 19-10

The Eagles got a field goal of their own to cut the Tigers advantage to 19-13 at theend of the period and a touchdown pass with 819 remaining gave Zionsville the leadwhich they held for the remainder of the game

Shores was Fishers leading rusher with 113 yards on 19 carries Vore completed 14of 27 passes for 188 yards with Will Syrus catching five of them for 82 yards RJ Pottsand DeVonte Adams both had three catches with Potts totaling 70 yards and Adams 21yards

The Tigers will have next week off as the post-season begins Fishers hosts Noblesvilleon Oct 28 in the semi-finals of Class 6A Sectional 4

Reporter photo by Kirk Green

The Fishers defense gets ready for the play during the Tigersrsquo game with Zionsville Friday

Eagles deal tough loss to Fishers

Carmel 35 LawrenceCentral 20

Score by QuartersLCHS 6 8 6 0 - 20Carmel 7 14 14 0 - 35

Team Stats LC CHS

First Downs 19 15Yards Rushing 22-120 31-181Yards Passing 245 425CompAttInt 22-45-1 15-23-1FumblesLost 0-0 0-0PenaltiesYards 11-72 12-83

Carmel ScoringFirst Quarter

Will Schmidt 54-yard run (ConnorCoghlan kick) 1101

Second QuarterJalen Walker 13-yard pass from JakeMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 859Walker 39-yard pass from McDonald(Coghlan kick) 032

Third QuarterWalker 73-yard pass from McDonald(Coghlan kick) 1029Walker 35-yard pass from McDonald(Coghlan kick) 025

Carmel StatsRushing Schmidt 18-145 Jerome Halsell9-25 Elliott Charlebois 2-11 Walker 1-2McDonald 1-minus 2Passing McDonald 14-20-241Charlebois 1-3-3Receiving Walker 11-201 Schmidt 2-31Ethan Merriweather 1-9 Kurt Rafdal 1-3

The combination of Jalen and Jake addedup to a big night forCarmel on Friday

Jalen Walkercaught fourtouchdown passesfrom Jake McDonaldand those helped theGreyhounds beatLawrence Central 35-21 at Carmel StadiumThe victory pushedthe Hounds backabove 500 to 5-4 andwas a nice way tofinish out the regularseason

Carmel led 7-6after the first quarterWill Schmidt did thescoring honorsblasting off on a 54-yard touchdown runin the first minute ofthe game

Then Walker andMcDonald took overin the second quarter

Their first pass play to score was a 13-yarderwith 859 remainingin the period Walkerthen took a 39-yardpass into the end zonewith less than aminute left whichwould give Carmel a21-14 lead going intohalftime

Walker started thethird quarter with ahuge touchdownreception takingMcDonalds throw 73

yards to score Finally with 25 seconds leftin the period Walker and McDonald teamedup for a 35-yard scoring pass play ConnorCoghlan was 5-for-5 in extra points

In all Walker had 11 catches for 201yards McDonald finished the night 14-of-20 compiling 241 yards through the air

Schmidt was the leading rusher forCarmel with 145 yards in 18 carries

The Greyhounds have next week offthen travel to Hamilton Southeastern on Oct28 to compete in the Class 6A Sectional 4semi-finals

Carmel takes care of LC

Walker Schmidt

McDonald

Brownsburg 35Southeastern 24

Score by QuartersWVHS 7 7 14 7 ndash 35Southeastern 3 7 14 0 ndash 24

Team Stats BHS HSE

First Downs 24 18 By Rushing 12 9 By Passing 11 9 By Penalty 1 0Yards Rushing 50-200 29-219Yards Passing 241 198CompAttInt 18-30-1 13-24-1FumblesLost 0-0 0-0PenaltiesYards 5-35 5-50

Southeastern ScoringFirst Quarter

Tyler Melser 37-yard field goal 702Second Quarter

Jackson Sweeney 2-yard run (Melserkick) 641

Third QuarterSweeney 54-yard pass from Adam Mullett(Melser kick) 1010Sweeney 47-yard run (Melser kick) 602

Southeastern StatsRushing Sweeney 25-168 Max Brooks1-23 Carter Lohman 1-21 Mullett 1-9Tyler Fleming 1-5Passing Mullett 13-24-198Receiving Sweeney 4-80 Brooks 4-77Matt Klink 3-28 Nick Mutchner 2-15

Brownsburg got the early lead on Hamilton Southeastern Friday and that carriedthe Bulldogs through to a 35-24 victory at Reynolds RoyalsStadium

Both teams were 4-1 in Hoosier Crossroads Conference playso this game was for the HCC championship Brownsburgfinished the league with a 5-1 mark with Southeastern tying forsecond with Westfield with a 4-2 record

Tyler Melser got the Royals on the board first when he booteda 37-yard field goal Brownsburg responded with a touchdownand that gave the Bulldogs a 7-3 lead after the first period

The two teams played even for the next two quarters JacksonSweeney got a second period touchdown for HSE with a 2-yardrun and that kept the Royals within 14-10 at halftime

Both teams added two more touchdowns in the third quarterSweeney scored both times for the Royals first catching a

54-yard pass from Adam Mullett then blasting in 47 yards to the end zone Melserkicked the extra point for all of Southeasterns touchdowns But Brownsburg got onemore touchdown in the fourth period to seal the game

Sweeney had a tremendous game rushing 25 times for 168 yards then catchingfour passes for 80 yards Max Brooks also had four receptions totaling 77 yardsMullett was 13-of-24 through the air with 198 yards

The Royals have this week off then host Carmel on Oct 28 in the semi-finals ofClass 6A Sectional 4

Royals fall to Brownsburgin HCC championship

Sweeney

Sports 11

The Carmel boys tennis team advancedto the state semi-finals Friday after a 5-0quarter-final victory over Delta at the ToddWitsken Tennis Center

The Greyhounds won all five matches instraight sets although there were sometough matches No 1 singles PatrickFletchall needed a second set tiebreak to getpast Deltas Alec Robillard finallyprevailing 6-4 7-6 (3) The victory keptFletchall undefeated for the season at 14-0

Drew Michael won easily at No 2singles he is also unbeaten for the year at15-0 The other three matches all scoredroutine wins as well

I think they played well today saidCarmel coach Spencer Fields I think weplayed with good energy and emotionSeniors led the way really being totallyfocused and cheering pretty loud for eachother

The Hounds play Bloomington North inthis mornings semi-finals at North Centralwhich begin at 10 am Park Tudor andNorth Central will play the other semi-finalThe championship match will take place at2 pm

Carmel 5 Delta 0No 1 singles Patrick Fletchall defAlec Robillard 6-4 7-6 (3)

No 2 singles Drew Michael def JasonWegener 6-2 6-0No 3 singles Nishanth Basavareddydef Tannon Dishman 6-3 6-3No 1 doubles Ethan McAndrews andJay Natarajan def Jonah Haley andJoel Ashman 6-3 6-3No 2 doubles Timmy Dixon and RohitNagaraj def Parker Robillard andMichael Morris 6-3 6-2

Carmel advances to state semi-finals

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Friday night football scores

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But the Pharisees said He casteth out devils through the prince ofthe devils

- Matthew 934

50 Years AgoNews The regular meeting of the Noblesville Lions Club Oct 12 was calledin order by President William Roudebush at 630 PM at Forest Park Inn withtwenty-four members and two guests in attendance Roudebush announced thatthe annual Junior High Football banquet would be Tuesday Oct 25th withformer Noblesville High School football and track coach Bill McClain as thelsquofeatured speakerrsquoSports Noblesville Junior Jack Butler finished sixth in the intermediate divisionand Westfield sophomore Albert Estes pulled up 13th in the closed division butteam-wise the three schools from Hamilton County finished out of the moneyin the classy 14th annual Shortridge Invitational cross country meet SaturdayAd Penneyrsquos Twill Jacket $698

Teach Plus a national non-profit that empowers teachers to lead improvements inpolicy and practice is expanding the scope of its Teaching Policy Fellowship for teachersacross Indiana The new Fellowship will engage teachers in the state to help guide policydecision-making and impact key state-level issues such as the implementation of the EveryStudent Succeeds Act (ESSA) and the creation of teacher career pathways The Fellowshipis launching in January 2017 and is continuing into December 2017 to provide teacherswith advocacy opportunities in conjunction with the legislative sessions in the state

ldquoTeacher voice is critical to ensuring meaningful equity-oriented policy change forIndianardquo said Teach Plus Indiana Director of Policy Patrick McAlister ldquoWersquove beenworking to bring educators to the table in Indianapolis since 2009 Irsquom thrilled we havean opportunity to work with talented Hoosier teachers around the staterdquo

Applications for the Indiana State Policy Fellowship are now open Eligibilityselection criteria and applications are available at teachplusorgindiana-teaching-policy-fellowship Applications will be accepted until 1159 pm on Nov 27 2016

ldquoWe established the Teaching Policy Fellowship to create much-needed pathways forteachers to influence the direction of education policies that affect them and their studentsrdquosaid Teach Plus Founder amp CEO Celine Coggins ldquoWe look forward to welcoming thenew group of Indiana State Policy Fellows and all that they will be able to accomplishrdquo

Teach Plus launches new policyfellowship for teachers in Indiana

The Census Bureau hasreleased a special bulletinconcerning this yearrsquos specialcensus in Carmel Please readbelow and help Carmel achievean accurate population countythis year

The Special Census in ourcommunity is drawing to aclose If you reside within theSpecial Census area (map atright) and are not certain ifyour household wasenumerated please contact theSpecial Census Office todaythrough Wednesday Oct 19 at(317) 689-5786 or (317) 689-5787 The office hours are 830am until 8 pm on businessdays and 830 am until 3 pmon Saturday The staff willassist you in ensuring that yourhousehold was included

Carmel special census nears its end residents urged to participate

Map provided

News4

Happy birthday to the Sheridan Rotary Club The club is 90 years old The club celebrated by inviting spouses and several special guests to join us for supper and thena birthday cake Guest speaker for the evening was long time Lebanon Rotary member Jerry Erskine Other special guests included Dave Miller president of WestfieldRotary and Rotary District 6560 Assistant Governor Ray Kramp from the Carmel club Congratulations to Sheridan Rotary May you celebrate many more

Photo courtesy Sheridan Rotary

Sheridan Rotary celebrates 90th birthday

A woman reported missing from CarmelTuesday morning has been found

At around 240 am Friday October14th 2016 Dana E Collins 37 was locatedby Indianapolis Metropolitan PoliceDepartment in the 6200 block of CollegeAvenue in Indianapolis Collins appeared tobe safe and uninjured Officers verified herinformation and she was removed from theIndiana Missing Personrsquos database

Missing Carmelwoman found safein Indianapolis

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Avon 31Noblesville 28

Score by QuartersAvon 14 7 0 10 - 31Noblesville 7 14 0 7 - 28

Team Stats AHS NHSFirst Downs 19 17 By Rushing 10 3 By Passing 9 12 By Penalty 0 2Yards Rushing 42-202 26-46Yards Passing 191 250CompAttInt 11-20-1 21-37-0PenaltiesYards 8-45 0-0

Scoring

First QuarterDrew Scheib 1-yard run (Jack Knightkick 259

Second QuarterMcGwire Plumer 14-yard pass fromGrant Gremel (Knight kick) 444Ben Gruver 28-yard pass from Gremel(Knight kick) 0016

Fourth QuarterNolan Ginther 5-yard pass from Gremel(Knight kick) 640

Noblesville StatsRushing Tyler Gonzalez 8-21 ChandlerHurst 11-20 Gremel 6-4 Scheib 1-1Passing Gremel 21-37-250Receiving Ginther 7-100 Plumer 5-32Blake Taylor 4-67 Jackson Thurman3-19 Gruver 1-28 Nick Rusie 1-4

Sports 5

As the football regular season ends andteams begin preparing for sectionals onething is certain Noblesville is battle-tested

The Millers played another closeHoosier Crossroads Conference gameFriday hosting Avon at Hare ChevroletField Noblesville made another stirringcomeback from 21-7 down in the secondquarter to 21-21 at halftime But ultimatelythe Orioles prevailed 31-28

I thought our kids played their rear endsoff said Millers coach Jason SimmonsOur kids competed from start to finish Wedidnt start as well as we wouldve liked butI still feel like our kids kept playing hard

Noblesville got on the board late in thefirst quarter when Drew Scheib ran the ballin from the one-yard line It was the onlyyard that Scheib had for the game but hedefinitely made it count

After falling behind 21-7 in the secondperiod the Millers came right back to tiethe game thanks to two big passes bysophomore quarterback Grant Gremel Hisfirst touchdown throw was to McGwirePlummer for a 14-yard scoring play thenwith 16 seconds left in the half Gremelfound Ben Gruver for a 28-yard touchdownsreception Jack Knights kick tied the game

After a scoreless third quarter Avontook the lead back with a field goalNoblesville responded with Gremels thirdtouchdown throw of the game a five-yardtoss to Nolan Ginther That put the Millersback up 28-14 But the Orioles scoredanother touchdown and held on for the win

It was a typical HCC game in thesecond half said Simmons The coach said

it was a physical game and that there wereplays there to be made by both teams

At the end they made a couple morethan we did said Simmons

Gremel had another tremendous gamecompleting 21 of 37 passes for 250 yardsHe was back under center in place of RyanBarnes not only because Simmons wantedto make sure his quarterback was 100percent but also because the coaching staffwanted to continue to look at and evaluateGremel the junior varsity QB

Simmons said that Gremel has made thetransition from JV to varsity really welland credited Noblesvilles offensivecoordinator Caleb Small with always havingthe offense ready to go

He has our kids prepared for themoment and any kid that weve plugged inoffensively Grant included has handled themoment really well said Simmons

Ginther had the most catches with seventotaling 100 yards Tyler Gonzalez was theleading rusher with 21 yards in eight carries

Noblesville along with the other Class6A schools will have next week off as thepost-season begins The Millers travel toFishers on Oct 28 for a Sectional 4 semi-final game

Millers edged by Orioles 31-28

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Noblesvillersquos Nolan Ginther takes off after making a catch during the Millersrsquo game with Avon Friday at Hare Chevrolet FieldThe Orioles won the game 31-28

Sports6

Noblesvillersquos offensive line - Drew Hartmann (64) Austin Dreyer (66) Ben Collins (67) - gets ready to begin another play

Reporter photos by Kent Graham

Noblesvillersquos Alex Foster (21) makes a kickoff return

Sports 7

Westfield 37Brebeuf 21

Score by QuartersBrebeuf 0 7 7 7 - 21Westfield 0 16 14 7 - 37

Team Stats BHS WHSFirst Downs 21 37Yards Rushing NA 44-275Yards Passing NA 250CompAttInt NA 21-37-0Fumbles-Lost 3-0 4-1PenaltiesYards 5-4 3-20

Westfield ScoringSecond Quarter

Andrew Sweet 1-yard run (kick failed)931

Nate Froelich 20-yard run (Will Harrisonkick) 410Harrison 50-yard field goal 007

Third QuarterFroelich 60-yard run (Harrison kick)552Johnny Swidan 2-yard run (Harrisonkick) 206

Fourth QuarterSwidan 1-yard run (Harrison kick)1158

Westfield StatsRushing Froelich 10-119 Michael Brown8-69 Swidan 16-53 Sweet 9-37 CameronNance 1-minus 3Passing Sweet 9-13-110 Clint Hostler0-1-0Receiving Evan Manley 2-47 Swidan2-25 Hostler 2-21 Kaleb Pettijohn 2-9Josue Gonzalez 1-8

It took a quarter for the Westfield football team to get going but after that theShamrocks cruised to a 37-21 victory over Brebeuf Jesuit Friday at Hare Chevrolet Field

Westfield leaped out to a 16-7 lead in the second quarter thanks to a pair of touchdownruns A one-yarder from quarterback Andrew Sweet then a 20-yard run by Nate FroelichWill Harrison converted the extra point after the second score then added three morepoints with a 50-yard field goal that he kicked with seven seconds remaining in the firsthalf

Froelich blasted off for a 60-yard touchdown sprint in the third quarter Johnny Swidanscored twice as well with a two-yard run late in the third period and a one-yard run tobegin the fourth quarter

Nate Froelich made a huge touchdown run that was an awesome play that energizedeverybody said Westfield coach Jake Gilbert Kind of served as a catalyst for the entireteam

Froelich had 119 yards in 10 carries Sweet had an efficient game completing nine of13 passes for 110 yards

The Shamrocks ended their regular season 7-2 and will have a week of before theybegin sectional play Westfield plays at Lafayette Jeff in the Sectional 11 semi-finals onOct 28

lsquoRocks cruise past Brebeuf

Reporter photos by Kirk Green

Westfieldrsquos players were ready to go once they came out of the helmet TheShamrocks beat Brebeuf Jesuit 37-21 on Friday

Shamrocks at sunset Riverview Health Stadium was lit up by the sky and by Westfieldrsquos play

Sports8

Roncalli 28Guerin 21

Score by QuartersRoncalli 0 14 7 7 - 28Guerin 0 14 7 0 - 21

Team Stats RHS GC

First Downs 20 11 By Rushing 13 6 By Passing 7 4 By Penalty 0 1Yards Rushing 34-263 29-108Yards Passing 111 63CompAttInt 13-13-0 4-7-0FumblesLost 0-0 0-0

PenaltiesYards 3-26 1-5

Guerin ScoringSecond Quarter

Carter McGinnis 3-yard run (kick failed)958McGinnis 1-yard run (McGinnis run) 021McGinnis 1-yard run (Caleb Quick kick)527

Guerin StatsRushing McGinnis 25-113 ThomasKaser 2-7 11 2-minus 12Passing Keller 4-7-163Receptions Korbin Lane 1-32 EmmittMcMahon 1-12 Grant Fremion 1-11Trevor George 1-8

The showdown at the Eagles Nest for the inaugural Circle City Conference footballchampionship lived up to the hype

Guerin Catholic hosted Roncalli for the title on Friday and was playing even with theRebels through three quarters But Roncalli the No 1 team in Class 4A got the go-aheadtouchdown in the fourth quarter and edged 3A No 2 Guerin 28-21 to claim the trophy

The win gave the Rebels a perfect regular season at 9-0 The Golden Eagles meanwhilefell to 7-2 Their only other loss for the year was to another No 1 team 1As LafayetteCentral Catholic

Carter McGinnis scored all three of GCs touchdowns all on short runs In additionhe also made a two-point conversion run after scoring his second TD of the second quarterThat came with 21 seconds left and sent the Golden Eagles into the locker room tied at14-all

McGinnis one-yard touchdown run (and Caleb Quicks extra point kick) kept theGolden Eagles tied at 21 going into the fourth quarter but Roncalli scored on a 26-yardrun and that pushed them ahead

McGinnis ran 25 times for 113 yards Luke Keller completed four of seven passes for63 yards

Guerin Catholic travels to Tri-West next Friday to begin play in Sectional 29

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

Carter McGinnis scored all three of Guerin Catholicrsquos touchdowns in the Golden Eaglesrsquo game with Roncalli Friday at the Eagles Nest The Rebels scored in the fourthquarter to beat Guerin 28-21 and win the inaugural Circle City Conference championship

Guerin falls to Roncalli in Circle City championship game

LEFT Grant Fremion was one of four Guerin Catholic playersto make a catch during Fridayrsquos game with Roncalli

ABOVE Luke Keller completed four of seven passes

Sports 9

Rensselaer 34 Heights 21Rensselaer 14 8 0 12 - 34Heights 0 14 0 7 - 21

Game Stats RC HHFirst Downs 16 10 By Rushing 14 9 By Passing 1 1 By Penalty 1 0Yards Rushing 49-309 35-191Yards Passing 39 26CompAttInt 3-5-0 3-12-1FumblesLost 0-0 2-1PenaltiesYards 3-31 3-37

Heights ScoringSecond Quarter

Jesse Brown 66-yard run (kick failed)1147Riley White 3-yard run (White run) 143

Fourth QuarterBrown 81-yard kick return (MichaelTyner kick) 443

Heights StatsRushing Brown 2-65 Jake Beale 16-58White 11-44 Clayton Cowan 5-32Sterling Weatherford 1-minus 8Passing White 3-12-26Receptions Caymn Lutz 1-14 Brown 1-7Josh Feltz 1-5

Hamilton Heights fell behind 14-0 in the first quarter and eventually dropped theHoosier Conference fifth-place game to Rensselaer Central 34-21 Friday at the HuskyDome

The Huskies got on the board early in the second period when Jesse Brown made abig 66-yard run The Bombers scored again but Heights was able to keep within atouchdown by halftime Riley White ran the ball in from three yards then made a two-pointconversion run to keep the score within 22-14 at halftime

The third quarter was scoreless but things got going again in the fourth periodRensselaer jumped ahead 28-14 but Brown cut that lead by taking a kick return 81 yardsinto the end zone Michael Tyners extra point kick made the score 28-21 But Rensselaergot the last touchdown on a five-yard run

Brown totaled 65 yards rushing while Jake Beale compiled 58 yards White was3-of-12 passing for 26 yards

Heights begins play in Class 3A Sectional 28 next Friday at Twin Lakes

Reporter photo by Brian Reddick

ABOVE Hamilton Heightsrsquo Jake Beale powers ahead for yardage Beale ran 16times for 58 yards

RIGHT Sterling Weatherford stands tough against a Rensselaer defender

Huskies fall to Rensselaer Central

Carroll 41Sheridan 14

Score by QuartersSheridan 0 14 0 0 ndash 14Carroll 7 6 7 21 ndash 41

Team Stats SHS CHS

First Downs 13 14 By Rushing 11 5 By Passing 2 9 By Penalty 0 0Yards Rushing 53-252 27-94Yards Passing 51 236CompAttIntc 4-13-2 9-22-1

PenaltiesYards 6-51 2-18FumblesLost 1-1 1-0

Sheridan ScoringSecond Quarter

Joe Callahan 2-yard run (GunnarWilliams kick) 237Callahan 4-yard pass from Drake Delph(G Williams kick) 001

Sheridan StatsRushing Callahan 38-170 Delph 13-74G Williams 2-8Passing Delph 4-13-51Receiving Rhett Williams 1-30 GWilliams 1-12 Kyle Harwood 1-5Callahan 1-4

Carroll ran away from Sheridan in the fourth quarter and that sent the Comets to a41-14 win over the Blackhawks Friday in the Hoosier Heartland Conference championshipgame

Sheridan led 14-13 at halftime after two touchdowns by Joe Callahan The junior ranin for a two-yard score with 237 left in the second quarter then caught a four-yard passfrom Drake Delph just one second before halftime Gunnar Williams made both extra-pointkicks

But Carroll took a 20-14 lead in the third quarter and then scored 21 more points inthe fourth all while leaving the Hawks scoreless

We just let them get away from us said Sheridan coach Bud Wright We had acouple bad plays and they scored and went up 20-14

Callahan totaled 170 yards in rushing in 38 carries while Delph had 13 carries for 74yards Delph also threw 4-for-13 for 51 yards including a 30-yard reception to RhettWilliams

Sheridan is now 5-4 for the season and will host South Putnam next Friday to beginClass 1A Sectional 45 play

lsquoHawks fall to Carrollin HHC championship

Sports10

Zionsville 20Fishers 19

Fishers 7 3 9 0 ndash 19Zionsville 0 10 3 7 -- 20

FHS ZHSFirst Downs 18 20 By Rushing 12 7 By Passing 6 13 By Penalty 0 0Yards Rushing 37-171 41-252Yards Passing 188 292CompAttInt 14-27-2 14-31-2FumblesLost 5-1 0-0PenaltiesYards 1-5 1-4

Fishers ScoringFirst Quarter

Jon Vore 1-yard run (Ben Norton kick)706

Second QuarterNorton 30-yard field goal 443

Third QuarterMax Shores 9-yard run (kick failed) 637Norton 27-yard field goal 249

Fishers StatsRushing Max Shores 19-113 MichaelNoble 7-24 RJ Potts 1-14 Vore 7-minus1 HL Lewis 3-minus 4Passing Vore 14-27-188Receiving Will Syrus 5-82 RJ Potts3-70 DeVonte Adams 3-21 IsaiahDunnuck 2-9 Colin Statz 1-6

Fishers was dealt a tough loss Friday as Zionsville scored a fourth-quarter touchdownthat sent the Tigers to a 20-19 defeat at the Eagles field

It was a back-and-forth game Fishers scored first when quarterback Jon Vore scoredon a one-yard run Ben Nortons extra point kick made the score 7-0 in favor of the Tigersafter the first quarter

Norton also converted a 30-yard field goal attempt in the second period and that helpedFishers to stay even with Zionsville 10-10 at halftime Max Shores scored on a nine-yardrun in the third quarter and Nortons 27-yard field goal made the score 19-10

The Eagles got a field goal of their own to cut the Tigers advantage to 19-13 at theend of the period and a touchdown pass with 819 remaining gave Zionsville the leadwhich they held for the remainder of the game

Shores was Fishers leading rusher with 113 yards on 19 carries Vore completed 14of 27 passes for 188 yards with Will Syrus catching five of them for 82 yards RJ Pottsand DeVonte Adams both had three catches with Potts totaling 70 yards and Adams 21yards

The Tigers will have next week off as the post-season begins Fishers hosts Noblesvilleon Oct 28 in the semi-finals of Class 6A Sectional 4

Reporter photo by Kirk Green

The Fishers defense gets ready for the play during the Tigersrsquo game with Zionsville Friday

Eagles deal tough loss to Fishers

Carmel 35 LawrenceCentral 20

Score by QuartersLCHS 6 8 6 0 - 20Carmel 7 14 14 0 - 35

Team Stats LC CHS

First Downs 19 15Yards Rushing 22-120 31-181Yards Passing 245 425CompAttInt 22-45-1 15-23-1FumblesLost 0-0 0-0PenaltiesYards 11-72 12-83

Carmel ScoringFirst Quarter

Will Schmidt 54-yard run (ConnorCoghlan kick) 1101

Second QuarterJalen Walker 13-yard pass from JakeMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 859Walker 39-yard pass from McDonald(Coghlan kick) 032

Third QuarterWalker 73-yard pass from McDonald(Coghlan kick) 1029Walker 35-yard pass from McDonald(Coghlan kick) 025

Carmel StatsRushing Schmidt 18-145 Jerome Halsell9-25 Elliott Charlebois 2-11 Walker 1-2McDonald 1-minus 2Passing McDonald 14-20-241Charlebois 1-3-3Receiving Walker 11-201 Schmidt 2-31Ethan Merriweather 1-9 Kurt Rafdal 1-3

The combination of Jalen and Jake addedup to a big night forCarmel on Friday

Jalen Walkercaught fourtouchdown passesfrom Jake McDonaldand those helped theGreyhounds beatLawrence Central 35-21 at Carmel StadiumThe victory pushedthe Hounds backabove 500 to 5-4 andwas a nice way tofinish out the regularseason

Carmel led 7-6after the first quarterWill Schmidt did thescoring honorsblasting off on a 54-yard touchdown runin the first minute ofthe game

Then Walker andMcDonald took overin the second quarter

Their first pass play to score was a 13-yarderwith 859 remainingin the period Walkerthen took a 39-yardpass into the end zonewith less than aminute left whichwould give Carmel a21-14 lead going intohalftime

Walker started thethird quarter with ahuge touchdownreception takingMcDonalds throw 73

yards to score Finally with 25 seconds leftin the period Walker and McDonald teamedup for a 35-yard scoring pass play ConnorCoghlan was 5-for-5 in extra points

In all Walker had 11 catches for 201yards McDonald finished the night 14-of-20 compiling 241 yards through the air

Schmidt was the leading rusher forCarmel with 145 yards in 18 carries

The Greyhounds have next week offthen travel to Hamilton Southeastern on Oct28 to compete in the Class 6A Sectional 4semi-finals

Carmel takes care of LC

Walker Schmidt

McDonald

Brownsburg 35Southeastern 24

Score by QuartersWVHS 7 7 14 7 ndash 35Southeastern 3 7 14 0 ndash 24

Team Stats BHS HSE

First Downs 24 18 By Rushing 12 9 By Passing 11 9 By Penalty 1 0Yards Rushing 50-200 29-219Yards Passing 241 198CompAttInt 18-30-1 13-24-1FumblesLost 0-0 0-0PenaltiesYards 5-35 5-50

Southeastern ScoringFirst Quarter

Tyler Melser 37-yard field goal 702Second Quarter

Jackson Sweeney 2-yard run (Melserkick) 641

Third QuarterSweeney 54-yard pass from Adam Mullett(Melser kick) 1010Sweeney 47-yard run (Melser kick) 602

Southeastern StatsRushing Sweeney 25-168 Max Brooks1-23 Carter Lohman 1-21 Mullett 1-9Tyler Fleming 1-5Passing Mullett 13-24-198Receiving Sweeney 4-80 Brooks 4-77Matt Klink 3-28 Nick Mutchner 2-15

Brownsburg got the early lead on Hamilton Southeastern Friday and that carriedthe Bulldogs through to a 35-24 victory at Reynolds RoyalsStadium

Both teams were 4-1 in Hoosier Crossroads Conference playso this game was for the HCC championship Brownsburgfinished the league with a 5-1 mark with Southeastern tying forsecond with Westfield with a 4-2 record

Tyler Melser got the Royals on the board first when he booteda 37-yard field goal Brownsburg responded with a touchdownand that gave the Bulldogs a 7-3 lead after the first period

The two teams played even for the next two quarters JacksonSweeney got a second period touchdown for HSE with a 2-yardrun and that kept the Royals within 14-10 at halftime

Both teams added two more touchdowns in the third quarterSweeney scored both times for the Royals first catching a

54-yard pass from Adam Mullett then blasting in 47 yards to the end zone Melserkicked the extra point for all of Southeasterns touchdowns But Brownsburg got onemore touchdown in the fourth period to seal the game

Sweeney had a tremendous game rushing 25 times for 168 yards then catchingfour passes for 80 yards Max Brooks also had four receptions totaling 77 yardsMullett was 13-of-24 through the air with 198 yards

The Royals have this week off then host Carmel on Oct 28 in the semi-finals ofClass 6A Sectional 4

Royals fall to Brownsburgin HCC championship

Sweeney

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The Carmel boys tennis team advancedto the state semi-finals Friday after a 5-0quarter-final victory over Delta at the ToddWitsken Tennis Center

The Greyhounds won all five matches instraight sets although there were sometough matches No 1 singles PatrickFletchall needed a second set tiebreak to getpast Deltas Alec Robillard finallyprevailing 6-4 7-6 (3) The victory keptFletchall undefeated for the season at 14-0

Drew Michael won easily at No 2singles he is also unbeaten for the year at15-0 The other three matches all scoredroutine wins as well

I think they played well today saidCarmel coach Spencer Fields I think weplayed with good energy and emotionSeniors led the way really being totallyfocused and cheering pretty loud for eachother

The Hounds play Bloomington North inthis mornings semi-finals at North Centralwhich begin at 10 am Park Tudor andNorth Central will play the other semi-finalThe championship match will take place at2 pm

Carmel 5 Delta 0No 1 singles Patrick Fletchall defAlec Robillard 6-4 7-6 (3)

No 2 singles Drew Michael def JasonWegener 6-2 6-0No 3 singles Nishanth Basavareddydef Tannon Dishman 6-3 6-3No 1 doubles Ethan McAndrews andJay Natarajan def Jonah Haley andJoel Ashman 6-3 6-3No 2 doubles Timmy Dixon and RohitNagaraj def Parker Robillard andMichael Morris 6-3 6-2

Carmel advances to state semi-finals

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Friday night football scores

Page 4: Noblesville City Judge Caldwell diesfiles.constantcontact.com/57b55f5d301/d880b15d...Congratulations to Sheridan Rotary. May you celebrate many more. Photo courtesy Sheridan Rotary

News4

Happy birthday to the Sheridan Rotary Club The club is 90 years old The club celebrated by inviting spouses and several special guests to join us for supper and thena birthday cake Guest speaker for the evening was long time Lebanon Rotary member Jerry Erskine Other special guests included Dave Miller president of WestfieldRotary and Rotary District 6560 Assistant Governor Ray Kramp from the Carmel club Congratulations to Sheridan Rotary May you celebrate many more

Photo courtesy Sheridan Rotary

Sheridan Rotary celebrates 90th birthday

A woman reported missing from CarmelTuesday morning has been found

At around 240 am Friday October14th 2016 Dana E Collins 37 was locatedby Indianapolis Metropolitan PoliceDepartment in the 6200 block of CollegeAvenue in Indianapolis Collins appeared tobe safe and uninjured Officers verified herinformation and she was removed from theIndiana Missing Personrsquos database

Missing Carmelwoman found safein Indianapolis

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Avon 31Noblesville 28

Score by QuartersAvon 14 7 0 10 - 31Noblesville 7 14 0 7 - 28

Team Stats AHS NHSFirst Downs 19 17 By Rushing 10 3 By Passing 9 12 By Penalty 0 2Yards Rushing 42-202 26-46Yards Passing 191 250CompAttInt 11-20-1 21-37-0PenaltiesYards 8-45 0-0

Scoring

First QuarterDrew Scheib 1-yard run (Jack Knightkick 259

Second QuarterMcGwire Plumer 14-yard pass fromGrant Gremel (Knight kick) 444Ben Gruver 28-yard pass from Gremel(Knight kick) 0016

Fourth QuarterNolan Ginther 5-yard pass from Gremel(Knight kick) 640

Noblesville StatsRushing Tyler Gonzalez 8-21 ChandlerHurst 11-20 Gremel 6-4 Scheib 1-1Passing Gremel 21-37-250Receiving Ginther 7-100 Plumer 5-32Blake Taylor 4-67 Jackson Thurman3-19 Gruver 1-28 Nick Rusie 1-4

Sports 5

As the football regular season ends andteams begin preparing for sectionals onething is certain Noblesville is battle-tested

The Millers played another closeHoosier Crossroads Conference gameFriday hosting Avon at Hare ChevroletField Noblesville made another stirringcomeback from 21-7 down in the secondquarter to 21-21 at halftime But ultimatelythe Orioles prevailed 31-28

I thought our kids played their rear endsoff said Millers coach Jason SimmonsOur kids competed from start to finish Wedidnt start as well as we wouldve liked butI still feel like our kids kept playing hard

Noblesville got on the board late in thefirst quarter when Drew Scheib ran the ballin from the one-yard line It was the onlyyard that Scheib had for the game but hedefinitely made it count

After falling behind 21-7 in the secondperiod the Millers came right back to tiethe game thanks to two big passes bysophomore quarterback Grant Gremel Hisfirst touchdown throw was to McGwirePlummer for a 14-yard scoring play thenwith 16 seconds left in the half Gremelfound Ben Gruver for a 28-yard touchdownsreception Jack Knights kick tied the game

After a scoreless third quarter Avontook the lead back with a field goalNoblesville responded with Gremels thirdtouchdown throw of the game a five-yardtoss to Nolan Ginther That put the Millersback up 28-14 But the Orioles scoredanother touchdown and held on for the win

It was a typical HCC game in thesecond half said Simmons The coach said

it was a physical game and that there wereplays there to be made by both teams

At the end they made a couple morethan we did said Simmons

Gremel had another tremendous gamecompleting 21 of 37 passes for 250 yardsHe was back under center in place of RyanBarnes not only because Simmons wantedto make sure his quarterback was 100percent but also because the coaching staffwanted to continue to look at and evaluateGremel the junior varsity QB

Simmons said that Gremel has made thetransition from JV to varsity really welland credited Noblesvilles offensivecoordinator Caleb Small with always havingthe offense ready to go

He has our kids prepared for themoment and any kid that weve plugged inoffensively Grant included has handled themoment really well said Simmons

Ginther had the most catches with seventotaling 100 yards Tyler Gonzalez was theleading rusher with 21 yards in eight carries

Noblesville along with the other Class6A schools will have next week off as thepost-season begins The Millers travel toFishers on Oct 28 for a Sectional 4 semi-final game

Millers edged by Orioles 31-28

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Noblesvillersquos Nolan Ginther takes off after making a catch during the Millersrsquo game with Avon Friday at Hare Chevrolet FieldThe Orioles won the game 31-28

Sports6

Noblesvillersquos offensive line - Drew Hartmann (64) Austin Dreyer (66) Ben Collins (67) - gets ready to begin another play

Reporter photos by Kent Graham

Noblesvillersquos Alex Foster (21) makes a kickoff return

Sports 7

Westfield 37Brebeuf 21

Score by QuartersBrebeuf 0 7 7 7 - 21Westfield 0 16 14 7 - 37

Team Stats BHS WHSFirst Downs 21 37Yards Rushing NA 44-275Yards Passing NA 250CompAttInt NA 21-37-0Fumbles-Lost 3-0 4-1PenaltiesYards 5-4 3-20

Westfield ScoringSecond Quarter

Andrew Sweet 1-yard run (kick failed)931

Nate Froelich 20-yard run (Will Harrisonkick) 410Harrison 50-yard field goal 007

Third QuarterFroelich 60-yard run (Harrison kick)552Johnny Swidan 2-yard run (Harrisonkick) 206

Fourth QuarterSwidan 1-yard run (Harrison kick)1158

Westfield StatsRushing Froelich 10-119 Michael Brown8-69 Swidan 16-53 Sweet 9-37 CameronNance 1-minus 3Passing Sweet 9-13-110 Clint Hostler0-1-0Receiving Evan Manley 2-47 Swidan2-25 Hostler 2-21 Kaleb Pettijohn 2-9Josue Gonzalez 1-8

It took a quarter for the Westfield football team to get going but after that theShamrocks cruised to a 37-21 victory over Brebeuf Jesuit Friday at Hare Chevrolet Field

Westfield leaped out to a 16-7 lead in the second quarter thanks to a pair of touchdownruns A one-yarder from quarterback Andrew Sweet then a 20-yard run by Nate FroelichWill Harrison converted the extra point after the second score then added three morepoints with a 50-yard field goal that he kicked with seven seconds remaining in the firsthalf

Froelich blasted off for a 60-yard touchdown sprint in the third quarter Johnny Swidanscored twice as well with a two-yard run late in the third period and a one-yard run tobegin the fourth quarter

Nate Froelich made a huge touchdown run that was an awesome play that energizedeverybody said Westfield coach Jake Gilbert Kind of served as a catalyst for the entireteam

Froelich had 119 yards in 10 carries Sweet had an efficient game completing nine of13 passes for 110 yards

The Shamrocks ended their regular season 7-2 and will have a week of before theybegin sectional play Westfield plays at Lafayette Jeff in the Sectional 11 semi-finals onOct 28

lsquoRocks cruise past Brebeuf

Reporter photos by Kirk Green

Westfieldrsquos players were ready to go once they came out of the helmet TheShamrocks beat Brebeuf Jesuit 37-21 on Friday

Shamrocks at sunset Riverview Health Stadium was lit up by the sky and by Westfieldrsquos play

Sports8

Roncalli 28Guerin 21

Score by QuartersRoncalli 0 14 7 7 - 28Guerin 0 14 7 0 - 21

Team Stats RHS GC

First Downs 20 11 By Rushing 13 6 By Passing 7 4 By Penalty 0 1Yards Rushing 34-263 29-108Yards Passing 111 63CompAttInt 13-13-0 4-7-0FumblesLost 0-0 0-0

PenaltiesYards 3-26 1-5

Guerin ScoringSecond Quarter

Carter McGinnis 3-yard run (kick failed)958McGinnis 1-yard run (McGinnis run) 021McGinnis 1-yard run (Caleb Quick kick)527

Guerin StatsRushing McGinnis 25-113 ThomasKaser 2-7 11 2-minus 12Passing Keller 4-7-163Receptions Korbin Lane 1-32 EmmittMcMahon 1-12 Grant Fremion 1-11Trevor George 1-8

The showdown at the Eagles Nest for the inaugural Circle City Conference footballchampionship lived up to the hype

Guerin Catholic hosted Roncalli for the title on Friday and was playing even with theRebels through three quarters But Roncalli the No 1 team in Class 4A got the go-aheadtouchdown in the fourth quarter and edged 3A No 2 Guerin 28-21 to claim the trophy

The win gave the Rebels a perfect regular season at 9-0 The Golden Eagles meanwhilefell to 7-2 Their only other loss for the year was to another No 1 team 1As LafayetteCentral Catholic

Carter McGinnis scored all three of GCs touchdowns all on short runs In additionhe also made a two-point conversion run after scoring his second TD of the second quarterThat came with 21 seconds left and sent the Golden Eagles into the locker room tied at14-all

McGinnis one-yard touchdown run (and Caleb Quicks extra point kick) kept theGolden Eagles tied at 21 going into the fourth quarter but Roncalli scored on a 26-yardrun and that pushed them ahead

McGinnis ran 25 times for 113 yards Luke Keller completed four of seven passes for63 yards

Guerin Catholic travels to Tri-West next Friday to begin play in Sectional 29

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

Carter McGinnis scored all three of Guerin Catholicrsquos touchdowns in the Golden Eaglesrsquo game with Roncalli Friday at the Eagles Nest The Rebels scored in the fourthquarter to beat Guerin 28-21 and win the inaugural Circle City Conference championship

Guerin falls to Roncalli in Circle City championship game

LEFT Grant Fremion was one of four Guerin Catholic playersto make a catch during Fridayrsquos game with Roncalli

ABOVE Luke Keller completed four of seven passes

Sports 9

Rensselaer 34 Heights 21Rensselaer 14 8 0 12 - 34Heights 0 14 0 7 - 21

Game Stats RC HHFirst Downs 16 10 By Rushing 14 9 By Passing 1 1 By Penalty 1 0Yards Rushing 49-309 35-191Yards Passing 39 26CompAttInt 3-5-0 3-12-1FumblesLost 0-0 2-1PenaltiesYards 3-31 3-37

Heights ScoringSecond Quarter

Jesse Brown 66-yard run (kick failed)1147Riley White 3-yard run (White run) 143

Fourth QuarterBrown 81-yard kick return (MichaelTyner kick) 443

Heights StatsRushing Brown 2-65 Jake Beale 16-58White 11-44 Clayton Cowan 5-32Sterling Weatherford 1-minus 8Passing White 3-12-26Receptions Caymn Lutz 1-14 Brown 1-7Josh Feltz 1-5

Hamilton Heights fell behind 14-0 in the first quarter and eventually dropped theHoosier Conference fifth-place game to Rensselaer Central 34-21 Friday at the HuskyDome

The Huskies got on the board early in the second period when Jesse Brown made abig 66-yard run The Bombers scored again but Heights was able to keep within atouchdown by halftime Riley White ran the ball in from three yards then made a two-pointconversion run to keep the score within 22-14 at halftime

The third quarter was scoreless but things got going again in the fourth periodRensselaer jumped ahead 28-14 but Brown cut that lead by taking a kick return 81 yardsinto the end zone Michael Tyners extra point kick made the score 28-21 But Rensselaergot the last touchdown on a five-yard run

Brown totaled 65 yards rushing while Jake Beale compiled 58 yards White was3-of-12 passing for 26 yards

Heights begins play in Class 3A Sectional 28 next Friday at Twin Lakes

Reporter photo by Brian Reddick

ABOVE Hamilton Heightsrsquo Jake Beale powers ahead for yardage Beale ran 16times for 58 yards

RIGHT Sterling Weatherford stands tough against a Rensselaer defender

Huskies fall to Rensselaer Central

Carroll 41Sheridan 14

Score by QuartersSheridan 0 14 0 0 ndash 14Carroll 7 6 7 21 ndash 41

Team Stats SHS CHS

First Downs 13 14 By Rushing 11 5 By Passing 2 9 By Penalty 0 0Yards Rushing 53-252 27-94Yards Passing 51 236CompAttIntc 4-13-2 9-22-1

PenaltiesYards 6-51 2-18FumblesLost 1-1 1-0

Sheridan ScoringSecond Quarter

Joe Callahan 2-yard run (GunnarWilliams kick) 237Callahan 4-yard pass from Drake Delph(G Williams kick) 001

Sheridan StatsRushing Callahan 38-170 Delph 13-74G Williams 2-8Passing Delph 4-13-51Receiving Rhett Williams 1-30 GWilliams 1-12 Kyle Harwood 1-5Callahan 1-4

Carroll ran away from Sheridan in the fourth quarter and that sent the Comets to a41-14 win over the Blackhawks Friday in the Hoosier Heartland Conference championshipgame

Sheridan led 14-13 at halftime after two touchdowns by Joe Callahan The junior ranin for a two-yard score with 237 left in the second quarter then caught a four-yard passfrom Drake Delph just one second before halftime Gunnar Williams made both extra-pointkicks

But Carroll took a 20-14 lead in the third quarter and then scored 21 more points inthe fourth all while leaving the Hawks scoreless

We just let them get away from us said Sheridan coach Bud Wright We had acouple bad plays and they scored and went up 20-14

Callahan totaled 170 yards in rushing in 38 carries while Delph had 13 carries for 74yards Delph also threw 4-for-13 for 51 yards including a 30-yard reception to RhettWilliams

Sheridan is now 5-4 for the season and will host South Putnam next Friday to beginClass 1A Sectional 45 play

lsquoHawks fall to Carrollin HHC championship

Sports10

Zionsville 20Fishers 19

Fishers 7 3 9 0 ndash 19Zionsville 0 10 3 7 -- 20

FHS ZHSFirst Downs 18 20 By Rushing 12 7 By Passing 6 13 By Penalty 0 0Yards Rushing 37-171 41-252Yards Passing 188 292CompAttInt 14-27-2 14-31-2FumblesLost 5-1 0-0PenaltiesYards 1-5 1-4

Fishers ScoringFirst Quarter

Jon Vore 1-yard run (Ben Norton kick)706

Second QuarterNorton 30-yard field goal 443

Third QuarterMax Shores 9-yard run (kick failed) 637Norton 27-yard field goal 249

Fishers StatsRushing Max Shores 19-113 MichaelNoble 7-24 RJ Potts 1-14 Vore 7-minus1 HL Lewis 3-minus 4Passing Vore 14-27-188Receiving Will Syrus 5-82 RJ Potts3-70 DeVonte Adams 3-21 IsaiahDunnuck 2-9 Colin Statz 1-6

Fishers was dealt a tough loss Friday as Zionsville scored a fourth-quarter touchdownthat sent the Tigers to a 20-19 defeat at the Eagles field

It was a back-and-forth game Fishers scored first when quarterback Jon Vore scoredon a one-yard run Ben Nortons extra point kick made the score 7-0 in favor of the Tigersafter the first quarter

Norton also converted a 30-yard field goal attempt in the second period and that helpedFishers to stay even with Zionsville 10-10 at halftime Max Shores scored on a nine-yardrun in the third quarter and Nortons 27-yard field goal made the score 19-10

The Eagles got a field goal of their own to cut the Tigers advantage to 19-13 at theend of the period and a touchdown pass with 819 remaining gave Zionsville the leadwhich they held for the remainder of the game

Shores was Fishers leading rusher with 113 yards on 19 carries Vore completed 14of 27 passes for 188 yards with Will Syrus catching five of them for 82 yards RJ Pottsand DeVonte Adams both had three catches with Potts totaling 70 yards and Adams 21yards

The Tigers will have next week off as the post-season begins Fishers hosts Noblesvilleon Oct 28 in the semi-finals of Class 6A Sectional 4

Reporter photo by Kirk Green

The Fishers defense gets ready for the play during the Tigersrsquo game with Zionsville Friday

Eagles deal tough loss to Fishers

Carmel 35 LawrenceCentral 20

Score by QuartersLCHS 6 8 6 0 - 20Carmel 7 14 14 0 - 35

Team Stats LC CHS

First Downs 19 15Yards Rushing 22-120 31-181Yards Passing 245 425CompAttInt 22-45-1 15-23-1FumblesLost 0-0 0-0PenaltiesYards 11-72 12-83

Carmel ScoringFirst Quarter

Will Schmidt 54-yard run (ConnorCoghlan kick) 1101

Second QuarterJalen Walker 13-yard pass from JakeMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 859Walker 39-yard pass from McDonald(Coghlan kick) 032

Third QuarterWalker 73-yard pass from McDonald(Coghlan kick) 1029Walker 35-yard pass from McDonald(Coghlan kick) 025

Carmel StatsRushing Schmidt 18-145 Jerome Halsell9-25 Elliott Charlebois 2-11 Walker 1-2McDonald 1-minus 2Passing McDonald 14-20-241Charlebois 1-3-3Receiving Walker 11-201 Schmidt 2-31Ethan Merriweather 1-9 Kurt Rafdal 1-3

The combination of Jalen and Jake addedup to a big night forCarmel on Friday

Jalen Walkercaught fourtouchdown passesfrom Jake McDonaldand those helped theGreyhounds beatLawrence Central 35-21 at Carmel StadiumThe victory pushedthe Hounds backabove 500 to 5-4 andwas a nice way tofinish out the regularseason

Carmel led 7-6after the first quarterWill Schmidt did thescoring honorsblasting off on a 54-yard touchdown runin the first minute ofthe game

Then Walker andMcDonald took overin the second quarter

Their first pass play to score was a 13-yarderwith 859 remainingin the period Walkerthen took a 39-yardpass into the end zonewith less than aminute left whichwould give Carmel a21-14 lead going intohalftime

Walker started thethird quarter with ahuge touchdownreception takingMcDonalds throw 73

yards to score Finally with 25 seconds leftin the period Walker and McDonald teamedup for a 35-yard scoring pass play ConnorCoghlan was 5-for-5 in extra points

In all Walker had 11 catches for 201yards McDonald finished the night 14-of-20 compiling 241 yards through the air

Schmidt was the leading rusher forCarmel with 145 yards in 18 carries

The Greyhounds have next week offthen travel to Hamilton Southeastern on Oct28 to compete in the Class 6A Sectional 4semi-finals

Carmel takes care of LC

Walker Schmidt

McDonald

Brownsburg 35Southeastern 24

Score by QuartersWVHS 7 7 14 7 ndash 35Southeastern 3 7 14 0 ndash 24

Team Stats BHS HSE

First Downs 24 18 By Rushing 12 9 By Passing 11 9 By Penalty 1 0Yards Rushing 50-200 29-219Yards Passing 241 198CompAttInt 18-30-1 13-24-1FumblesLost 0-0 0-0PenaltiesYards 5-35 5-50

Southeastern ScoringFirst Quarter

Tyler Melser 37-yard field goal 702Second Quarter

Jackson Sweeney 2-yard run (Melserkick) 641

Third QuarterSweeney 54-yard pass from Adam Mullett(Melser kick) 1010Sweeney 47-yard run (Melser kick) 602

Southeastern StatsRushing Sweeney 25-168 Max Brooks1-23 Carter Lohman 1-21 Mullett 1-9Tyler Fleming 1-5Passing Mullett 13-24-198Receiving Sweeney 4-80 Brooks 4-77Matt Klink 3-28 Nick Mutchner 2-15

Brownsburg got the early lead on Hamilton Southeastern Friday and that carriedthe Bulldogs through to a 35-24 victory at Reynolds RoyalsStadium

Both teams were 4-1 in Hoosier Crossroads Conference playso this game was for the HCC championship Brownsburgfinished the league with a 5-1 mark with Southeastern tying forsecond with Westfield with a 4-2 record

Tyler Melser got the Royals on the board first when he booteda 37-yard field goal Brownsburg responded with a touchdownand that gave the Bulldogs a 7-3 lead after the first period

The two teams played even for the next two quarters JacksonSweeney got a second period touchdown for HSE with a 2-yardrun and that kept the Royals within 14-10 at halftime

Both teams added two more touchdowns in the third quarterSweeney scored both times for the Royals first catching a

54-yard pass from Adam Mullett then blasting in 47 yards to the end zone Melserkicked the extra point for all of Southeasterns touchdowns But Brownsburg got onemore touchdown in the fourth period to seal the game

Sweeney had a tremendous game rushing 25 times for 168 yards then catchingfour passes for 80 yards Max Brooks also had four receptions totaling 77 yardsMullett was 13-of-24 through the air with 198 yards

The Royals have this week off then host Carmel on Oct 28 in the semi-finals ofClass 6A Sectional 4

Royals fall to Brownsburgin HCC championship

Sweeney

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The Carmel boys tennis team advancedto the state semi-finals Friday after a 5-0quarter-final victory over Delta at the ToddWitsken Tennis Center

The Greyhounds won all five matches instraight sets although there were sometough matches No 1 singles PatrickFletchall needed a second set tiebreak to getpast Deltas Alec Robillard finallyprevailing 6-4 7-6 (3) The victory keptFletchall undefeated for the season at 14-0

Drew Michael won easily at No 2singles he is also unbeaten for the year at15-0 The other three matches all scoredroutine wins as well

I think they played well today saidCarmel coach Spencer Fields I think weplayed with good energy and emotionSeniors led the way really being totallyfocused and cheering pretty loud for eachother

The Hounds play Bloomington North inthis mornings semi-finals at North Centralwhich begin at 10 am Park Tudor andNorth Central will play the other semi-finalThe championship match will take place at2 pm

Carmel 5 Delta 0No 1 singles Patrick Fletchall defAlec Robillard 6-4 7-6 (3)

No 2 singles Drew Michael def JasonWegener 6-2 6-0No 3 singles Nishanth Basavareddydef Tannon Dishman 6-3 6-3No 1 doubles Ethan McAndrews andJay Natarajan def Jonah Haley andJoel Ashman 6-3 6-3No 2 doubles Timmy Dixon and RohitNagaraj def Parker Robillard andMichael Morris 6-3 6-2

Carmel advances to state semi-finals

Courtesy John Harrellrsquos websitewwwjohnharrellnetAnderson 35 Logansport 16Angola 10 Eastside 8Attica 75 South Vermillion 21Avon 31 Noblesville 28Batesville 29 Connersville 0Beech Grove 49 Mooresville 21Ben Davis 56 North Central(Indianapolis) 20Bloomington South 28 Perry Meridian0Brownsburg 35 HamiltonSoutheastern 24Brownstown Central 59 CorydonCentral 29Carmel 35 Lawrence Central 20Carroll (Fort Wayne) 23 Fort WayneWayne 6Center Grove 44 IndianapolisCathedral 41 OTCharlestown 47 Eastern (Pekin) 0Churubusco 55 Fairfield 25Columbia City 27 Norwell 13Columbus East 62 Bedford NorthLawrence 24Columbus North 32 Southport 29Concord 45 Warsaw 38Covenant Christian 51 BowmanAcademy 18Covington 48 Riverton Parke 6Crown Point 42 Michigan City 21

Culver Academy 20 Bremen 0Danville 42 Crawfordsville 9Decatur Central 75 Franklin 33East Chicago Central 35 Griffith 15East Noble 53 Bellmont 14Eastbrook 65 Blackford 26Eastern Greene 26 Tecumseh 18Elkhart Central 44 South Bend Clay14Elwood 30 Madison-Grant 22Evansville Central 24 Evansville North13Evansville Harrison 37 EvansvilleBosse 14Evansville Memorial 29 Castle 27Evansville Reitz 35 Evansville MaterDei 14Floyd Central 27 New Albany 14Forest Park 20 Tell City 0Fort Wayne Concordia 42 Fort WayneNorth 0Fort Wayne Dwenger 31 Fort WayneNorthrop 28 OTFort Wayne Snider 52 Fort WayneLuers 27Fountain Central 56 Rockville 6Fremont at Lakeland ccdGarrett 54 Central Noble 32Gary Roosevelt 28 Gary West 20Gibson Southern 38 Southridge 35Goshen 41 Wawasee 34Greenfield-Central 20 New Castle 14

Greensburg 28 Rushville 0Greenwood 21 Whiteland 10Hagerstown 38 Cambridge CityLincoln 6Hammond 41 Hammond Clark 20Hammond Gavit 30 Hammond Morton7Hanover Central 21 North Newton 7Harrison (Ohio) 31 Franklin County20Harrison (West Lafayette) 68Richmond 7Heritage Christian 32 Knightstown 13Heritage Hills 28 South Spencer 7Hobart 41 Highland 14Homestead 49 Fort Wayne South 31Indianapolis Arlington 48 IndianapolisBroad Ripple 0Indianapolis Chatard 20 East Central7Indianapolis Howe 23 IndianapolisNorthwest 18Indianapolis Lutheran 49 IndianapolisWashington 0Indianapolis Manual 42 IndianapolisTindley 12Indianapolis Marshall 60 IndianapolisAttucks 0Indianapolis Ritter 36 Park Tudor 20Indianapolis Roncalli 28 GuerinCatholic 21Indianapolis Scecina 14 Monrovia 13Jasper 45 Mount Vernon (Posey) 21Jay County 28 Heritage 14Jeffersonville 35 Jennings County 29Knox 37 Caston 6Kokomo 44 Indianapolis Tech 21Lafayette Jeff 55 Muncie Central 48Lake Central 21 Valparaiso 20Lake Station 33 Hammond Noll 6Lapel 42 Eastern Hancock 14LaVille 33 Culver 7Lawrence North 54 Pike 0Lawrenceburg 61 South Dearborn 6Lebanon 34 Western Boone 14Leo 48 DeKalb 14Lima Central Catholic (Ohio) 52Bluffton 6Linton-Stockton 52 North Central(Farmersburg) 8Lowell 35 Andrean 21McCutcheon 35 Marion 7Merrillville 34 Chesterton 13Milan 66 Switzerland County 6Mishawaka Marian 35 South BendWashington 13

Mississinewa 54 Alexandria 21Mitchell 47 Perry Central 14Momence (Ill) 48 South Newton 6Monroe Central 16 Shenandoah 0Mount Carmel (Ill) 28 Boonville 6Mount Vernon (Fortville) 40 Yorktown21Munster 42 Kankakee Valley 13New Haven 43 Huntington North 0New Palestine 56 Delta 15New Prairie 28 Jimtown 6North Decatur 48 OldenburgAcademy 20North Harrison 27 Paoli 12North Vermillion 55 Seeger 10Northeastern 70 Union City 16Northridge 22 Elkhart Memorial 8NorthWood 43 Plymouth 12Oak Hill 25 Frankton 14Penn 21 Mishawaka 14Pike Central 50 North Posey 49 OTPioneer 48 North Judson 0Plainfield 59 Martinsville 26Portage 31 LaPorte 18Princeton 49 Vincennes Lincoln 48Providence 61 Clarksville 6Seymour 36 Madison 22Shelbyville 41 Pendleton Heights 28Silver Creek 41 Scottsburg 7South Adams 33 Southern Wells 0South Bend Adams 33 South BendSt Joseph 23South Bend Riley 41 John Glenn 6South Central (Union Mills) 41 BooneGrove 14South Decatur 71 Rock CreekAcademy 6Southmont 35 Frankfort 20Southside HomeSchool 41 Edinburgh6Springs Valley 53 North Daviess 6Terre Haute North 42 Franklin Central41Terre Haute South 27 BloomingtonNorth 21Traders Point Christian 53 Blue Ridge(Ill) 14Tri 40 Union County 8Triton 41 West Central 14Triton Central 42 Speedway 39Tri-West 45 North Montgomery 0Turkey Run 54 Dugger Union 24Warren Central 19 Cincinnati StXavier (Ohio) 18Washington 42 North Knox 41Wes-Del 27 Anderson Prep Academy6West Noble 42 Prairie Heights 8West Washington 44 Salem 23Westfield 37 Brebeuf Jesuit 21Wheeler 28 Calumet 22Whiting 35 River Forest 7Winamac 34 Delphi 20Winchester 27 Centerville 7Woodlan 28 Adams Central 16Zionsville 20 Fishers 19Hoosier Conference playoffsLafayette Central Catholic 41 Tipton10 1stWest Lafayette 51 Northwestern 223rdRensselaer Central 34 HamiltonHeights 21 5thWestern 43 Twin Lakes 19 7thLewis Cass 41 Benton Central 219thHoosier Heartland ConferenceplayoffsCarroll (Flora) 41 Sheridan 14 1stClinton Prairie 29 Clinton Central 263rdEastern (Greentown) 65 North White38 5thTri-County 34 Tri-Central 6 7thFrontier 21 Taylor 18 9thThree Rivers Conference playoffsNorthfield 34 North Miami 0 1stPeru 35 Whitko 32 3rdSouthwood 49 Tippecanoe Valley 295thWabash 40 Manchester 22 7thMaconaquah 24 Rochester 7 9thWestern Indiana ConferenceplayoffsSullivan 63 Indian Creek 42 1stGreencastle 13 Owen Valley 10 3rdNorthview 50 Cloverdale 0 5thNorth Putnam 50 Cascade 7 7thWest Vigo 39 Edgewood 7 9thSouth Putnam 30 Brown County 011th

Friday night football scores

Page 5: Noblesville City Judge Caldwell diesfiles.constantcontact.com/57b55f5d301/d880b15d...Congratulations to Sheridan Rotary. May you celebrate many more. Photo courtesy Sheridan Rotary

Avon 31Noblesville 28

Score by QuartersAvon 14 7 0 10 - 31Noblesville 7 14 0 7 - 28

Team Stats AHS NHSFirst Downs 19 17 By Rushing 10 3 By Passing 9 12 By Penalty 0 2Yards Rushing 42-202 26-46Yards Passing 191 250CompAttInt 11-20-1 21-37-0PenaltiesYards 8-45 0-0

Scoring

First QuarterDrew Scheib 1-yard run (Jack Knightkick 259

Second QuarterMcGwire Plumer 14-yard pass fromGrant Gremel (Knight kick) 444Ben Gruver 28-yard pass from Gremel(Knight kick) 0016

Fourth QuarterNolan Ginther 5-yard pass from Gremel(Knight kick) 640

Noblesville StatsRushing Tyler Gonzalez 8-21 ChandlerHurst 11-20 Gremel 6-4 Scheib 1-1Passing Gremel 21-37-250Receiving Ginther 7-100 Plumer 5-32Blake Taylor 4-67 Jackson Thurman3-19 Gruver 1-28 Nick Rusie 1-4

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As the football regular season ends andteams begin preparing for sectionals onething is certain Noblesville is battle-tested

The Millers played another closeHoosier Crossroads Conference gameFriday hosting Avon at Hare ChevroletField Noblesville made another stirringcomeback from 21-7 down in the secondquarter to 21-21 at halftime But ultimatelythe Orioles prevailed 31-28

I thought our kids played their rear endsoff said Millers coach Jason SimmonsOur kids competed from start to finish Wedidnt start as well as we wouldve liked butI still feel like our kids kept playing hard

Noblesville got on the board late in thefirst quarter when Drew Scheib ran the ballin from the one-yard line It was the onlyyard that Scheib had for the game but hedefinitely made it count

After falling behind 21-7 in the secondperiod the Millers came right back to tiethe game thanks to two big passes bysophomore quarterback Grant Gremel Hisfirst touchdown throw was to McGwirePlummer for a 14-yard scoring play thenwith 16 seconds left in the half Gremelfound Ben Gruver for a 28-yard touchdownsreception Jack Knights kick tied the game

After a scoreless third quarter Avontook the lead back with a field goalNoblesville responded with Gremels thirdtouchdown throw of the game a five-yardtoss to Nolan Ginther That put the Millersback up 28-14 But the Orioles scoredanother touchdown and held on for the win

It was a typical HCC game in thesecond half said Simmons The coach said

it was a physical game and that there wereplays there to be made by both teams

At the end they made a couple morethan we did said Simmons

Gremel had another tremendous gamecompleting 21 of 37 passes for 250 yardsHe was back under center in place of RyanBarnes not only because Simmons wantedto make sure his quarterback was 100percent but also because the coaching staffwanted to continue to look at and evaluateGremel the junior varsity QB

Simmons said that Gremel has made thetransition from JV to varsity really welland credited Noblesvilles offensivecoordinator Caleb Small with always havingthe offense ready to go

He has our kids prepared for themoment and any kid that weve plugged inoffensively Grant included has handled themoment really well said Simmons

Ginther had the most catches with seventotaling 100 yards Tyler Gonzalez was theleading rusher with 21 yards in eight carries

Noblesville along with the other Class6A schools will have next week off as thepost-season begins The Millers travel toFishers on Oct 28 for a Sectional 4 semi-final game

Millers edged by Orioles 31-28

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Noblesvillersquos Nolan Ginther takes off after making a catch during the Millersrsquo game with Avon Friday at Hare Chevrolet FieldThe Orioles won the game 31-28

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Noblesvillersquos offensive line - Drew Hartmann (64) Austin Dreyer (66) Ben Collins (67) - gets ready to begin another play

Reporter photos by Kent Graham

Noblesvillersquos Alex Foster (21) makes a kickoff return

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Westfield 37Brebeuf 21

Score by QuartersBrebeuf 0 7 7 7 - 21Westfield 0 16 14 7 - 37

Team Stats BHS WHSFirst Downs 21 37Yards Rushing NA 44-275Yards Passing NA 250CompAttInt NA 21-37-0Fumbles-Lost 3-0 4-1PenaltiesYards 5-4 3-20

Westfield ScoringSecond Quarter

Andrew Sweet 1-yard run (kick failed)931

Nate Froelich 20-yard run (Will Harrisonkick) 410Harrison 50-yard field goal 007

Third QuarterFroelich 60-yard run (Harrison kick)552Johnny Swidan 2-yard run (Harrisonkick) 206

Fourth QuarterSwidan 1-yard run (Harrison kick)1158

Westfield StatsRushing Froelich 10-119 Michael Brown8-69 Swidan 16-53 Sweet 9-37 CameronNance 1-minus 3Passing Sweet 9-13-110 Clint Hostler0-1-0Receiving Evan Manley 2-47 Swidan2-25 Hostler 2-21 Kaleb Pettijohn 2-9Josue Gonzalez 1-8

It took a quarter for the Westfield football team to get going but after that theShamrocks cruised to a 37-21 victory over Brebeuf Jesuit Friday at Hare Chevrolet Field

Westfield leaped out to a 16-7 lead in the second quarter thanks to a pair of touchdownruns A one-yarder from quarterback Andrew Sweet then a 20-yard run by Nate FroelichWill Harrison converted the extra point after the second score then added three morepoints with a 50-yard field goal that he kicked with seven seconds remaining in the firsthalf

Froelich blasted off for a 60-yard touchdown sprint in the third quarter Johnny Swidanscored twice as well with a two-yard run late in the third period and a one-yard run tobegin the fourth quarter

Nate Froelich made a huge touchdown run that was an awesome play that energizedeverybody said Westfield coach Jake Gilbert Kind of served as a catalyst for the entireteam

Froelich had 119 yards in 10 carries Sweet had an efficient game completing nine of13 passes for 110 yards

The Shamrocks ended their regular season 7-2 and will have a week of before theybegin sectional play Westfield plays at Lafayette Jeff in the Sectional 11 semi-finals onOct 28

lsquoRocks cruise past Brebeuf

Reporter photos by Kirk Green

Westfieldrsquos players were ready to go once they came out of the helmet TheShamrocks beat Brebeuf Jesuit 37-21 on Friday

Shamrocks at sunset Riverview Health Stadium was lit up by the sky and by Westfieldrsquos play

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Roncalli 28Guerin 21

Score by QuartersRoncalli 0 14 7 7 - 28Guerin 0 14 7 0 - 21

Team Stats RHS GC

First Downs 20 11 By Rushing 13 6 By Passing 7 4 By Penalty 0 1Yards Rushing 34-263 29-108Yards Passing 111 63CompAttInt 13-13-0 4-7-0FumblesLost 0-0 0-0

PenaltiesYards 3-26 1-5

Guerin ScoringSecond Quarter

Carter McGinnis 3-yard run (kick failed)958McGinnis 1-yard run (McGinnis run) 021McGinnis 1-yard run (Caleb Quick kick)527

Guerin StatsRushing McGinnis 25-113 ThomasKaser 2-7 11 2-minus 12Passing Keller 4-7-163Receptions Korbin Lane 1-32 EmmittMcMahon 1-12 Grant Fremion 1-11Trevor George 1-8

The showdown at the Eagles Nest for the inaugural Circle City Conference footballchampionship lived up to the hype

Guerin Catholic hosted Roncalli for the title on Friday and was playing even with theRebels through three quarters But Roncalli the No 1 team in Class 4A got the go-aheadtouchdown in the fourth quarter and edged 3A No 2 Guerin 28-21 to claim the trophy

The win gave the Rebels a perfect regular season at 9-0 The Golden Eagles meanwhilefell to 7-2 Their only other loss for the year was to another No 1 team 1As LafayetteCentral Catholic

Carter McGinnis scored all three of GCs touchdowns all on short runs In additionhe also made a two-point conversion run after scoring his second TD of the second quarterThat came with 21 seconds left and sent the Golden Eagles into the locker room tied at14-all

McGinnis one-yard touchdown run (and Caleb Quicks extra point kick) kept theGolden Eagles tied at 21 going into the fourth quarter but Roncalli scored on a 26-yardrun and that pushed them ahead

McGinnis ran 25 times for 113 yards Luke Keller completed four of seven passes for63 yards

Guerin Catholic travels to Tri-West next Friday to begin play in Sectional 29

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

Carter McGinnis scored all three of Guerin Catholicrsquos touchdowns in the Golden Eaglesrsquo game with Roncalli Friday at the Eagles Nest The Rebels scored in the fourthquarter to beat Guerin 28-21 and win the inaugural Circle City Conference championship

Guerin falls to Roncalli in Circle City championship game

LEFT Grant Fremion was one of four Guerin Catholic playersto make a catch during Fridayrsquos game with Roncalli

ABOVE Luke Keller completed four of seven passes

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Rensselaer 34 Heights 21Rensselaer 14 8 0 12 - 34Heights 0 14 0 7 - 21

Game Stats RC HHFirst Downs 16 10 By Rushing 14 9 By Passing 1 1 By Penalty 1 0Yards Rushing 49-309 35-191Yards Passing 39 26CompAttInt 3-5-0 3-12-1FumblesLost 0-0 2-1PenaltiesYards 3-31 3-37

Heights ScoringSecond Quarter

Jesse Brown 66-yard run (kick failed)1147Riley White 3-yard run (White run) 143

Fourth QuarterBrown 81-yard kick return (MichaelTyner kick) 443

Heights StatsRushing Brown 2-65 Jake Beale 16-58White 11-44 Clayton Cowan 5-32Sterling Weatherford 1-minus 8Passing White 3-12-26Receptions Caymn Lutz 1-14 Brown 1-7Josh Feltz 1-5

Hamilton Heights fell behind 14-0 in the first quarter and eventually dropped theHoosier Conference fifth-place game to Rensselaer Central 34-21 Friday at the HuskyDome

The Huskies got on the board early in the second period when Jesse Brown made abig 66-yard run The Bombers scored again but Heights was able to keep within atouchdown by halftime Riley White ran the ball in from three yards then made a two-pointconversion run to keep the score within 22-14 at halftime

The third quarter was scoreless but things got going again in the fourth periodRensselaer jumped ahead 28-14 but Brown cut that lead by taking a kick return 81 yardsinto the end zone Michael Tyners extra point kick made the score 28-21 But Rensselaergot the last touchdown on a five-yard run

Brown totaled 65 yards rushing while Jake Beale compiled 58 yards White was3-of-12 passing for 26 yards

Heights begins play in Class 3A Sectional 28 next Friday at Twin Lakes

Reporter photo by Brian Reddick

ABOVE Hamilton Heightsrsquo Jake Beale powers ahead for yardage Beale ran 16times for 58 yards

RIGHT Sterling Weatherford stands tough against a Rensselaer defender

Huskies fall to Rensselaer Central

Carroll 41Sheridan 14

Score by QuartersSheridan 0 14 0 0 ndash 14Carroll 7 6 7 21 ndash 41

Team Stats SHS CHS

First Downs 13 14 By Rushing 11 5 By Passing 2 9 By Penalty 0 0Yards Rushing 53-252 27-94Yards Passing 51 236CompAttIntc 4-13-2 9-22-1

PenaltiesYards 6-51 2-18FumblesLost 1-1 1-0

Sheridan ScoringSecond Quarter

Joe Callahan 2-yard run (GunnarWilliams kick) 237Callahan 4-yard pass from Drake Delph(G Williams kick) 001

Sheridan StatsRushing Callahan 38-170 Delph 13-74G Williams 2-8Passing Delph 4-13-51Receiving Rhett Williams 1-30 GWilliams 1-12 Kyle Harwood 1-5Callahan 1-4

Carroll ran away from Sheridan in the fourth quarter and that sent the Comets to a41-14 win over the Blackhawks Friday in the Hoosier Heartland Conference championshipgame

Sheridan led 14-13 at halftime after two touchdowns by Joe Callahan The junior ranin for a two-yard score with 237 left in the second quarter then caught a four-yard passfrom Drake Delph just one second before halftime Gunnar Williams made both extra-pointkicks

But Carroll took a 20-14 lead in the third quarter and then scored 21 more points inthe fourth all while leaving the Hawks scoreless

We just let them get away from us said Sheridan coach Bud Wright We had acouple bad plays and they scored and went up 20-14

Callahan totaled 170 yards in rushing in 38 carries while Delph had 13 carries for 74yards Delph also threw 4-for-13 for 51 yards including a 30-yard reception to RhettWilliams

Sheridan is now 5-4 for the season and will host South Putnam next Friday to beginClass 1A Sectional 45 play

lsquoHawks fall to Carrollin HHC championship

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Zionsville 20Fishers 19

Fishers 7 3 9 0 ndash 19Zionsville 0 10 3 7 -- 20

FHS ZHSFirst Downs 18 20 By Rushing 12 7 By Passing 6 13 By Penalty 0 0Yards Rushing 37-171 41-252Yards Passing 188 292CompAttInt 14-27-2 14-31-2FumblesLost 5-1 0-0PenaltiesYards 1-5 1-4

Fishers ScoringFirst Quarter

Jon Vore 1-yard run (Ben Norton kick)706

Second QuarterNorton 30-yard field goal 443

Third QuarterMax Shores 9-yard run (kick failed) 637Norton 27-yard field goal 249

Fishers StatsRushing Max Shores 19-113 MichaelNoble 7-24 RJ Potts 1-14 Vore 7-minus1 HL Lewis 3-minus 4Passing Vore 14-27-188Receiving Will Syrus 5-82 RJ Potts3-70 DeVonte Adams 3-21 IsaiahDunnuck 2-9 Colin Statz 1-6

Fishers was dealt a tough loss Friday as Zionsville scored a fourth-quarter touchdownthat sent the Tigers to a 20-19 defeat at the Eagles field

It was a back-and-forth game Fishers scored first when quarterback Jon Vore scoredon a one-yard run Ben Nortons extra point kick made the score 7-0 in favor of the Tigersafter the first quarter

Norton also converted a 30-yard field goal attempt in the second period and that helpedFishers to stay even with Zionsville 10-10 at halftime Max Shores scored on a nine-yardrun in the third quarter and Nortons 27-yard field goal made the score 19-10

The Eagles got a field goal of their own to cut the Tigers advantage to 19-13 at theend of the period and a touchdown pass with 819 remaining gave Zionsville the leadwhich they held for the remainder of the game

Shores was Fishers leading rusher with 113 yards on 19 carries Vore completed 14of 27 passes for 188 yards with Will Syrus catching five of them for 82 yards RJ Pottsand DeVonte Adams both had three catches with Potts totaling 70 yards and Adams 21yards

The Tigers will have next week off as the post-season begins Fishers hosts Noblesvilleon Oct 28 in the semi-finals of Class 6A Sectional 4

Reporter photo by Kirk Green

The Fishers defense gets ready for the play during the Tigersrsquo game with Zionsville Friday

Eagles deal tough loss to Fishers

Carmel 35 LawrenceCentral 20

Score by QuartersLCHS 6 8 6 0 - 20Carmel 7 14 14 0 - 35

Team Stats LC CHS

First Downs 19 15Yards Rushing 22-120 31-181Yards Passing 245 425CompAttInt 22-45-1 15-23-1FumblesLost 0-0 0-0PenaltiesYards 11-72 12-83

Carmel ScoringFirst Quarter

Will Schmidt 54-yard run (ConnorCoghlan kick) 1101

Second QuarterJalen Walker 13-yard pass from JakeMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 859Walker 39-yard pass from McDonald(Coghlan kick) 032

Third QuarterWalker 73-yard pass from McDonald(Coghlan kick) 1029Walker 35-yard pass from McDonald(Coghlan kick) 025

Carmel StatsRushing Schmidt 18-145 Jerome Halsell9-25 Elliott Charlebois 2-11 Walker 1-2McDonald 1-minus 2Passing McDonald 14-20-241Charlebois 1-3-3Receiving Walker 11-201 Schmidt 2-31Ethan Merriweather 1-9 Kurt Rafdal 1-3

The combination of Jalen and Jake addedup to a big night forCarmel on Friday

Jalen Walkercaught fourtouchdown passesfrom Jake McDonaldand those helped theGreyhounds beatLawrence Central 35-21 at Carmel StadiumThe victory pushedthe Hounds backabove 500 to 5-4 andwas a nice way tofinish out the regularseason

Carmel led 7-6after the first quarterWill Schmidt did thescoring honorsblasting off on a 54-yard touchdown runin the first minute ofthe game

Then Walker andMcDonald took overin the second quarter

Their first pass play to score was a 13-yarderwith 859 remainingin the period Walkerthen took a 39-yardpass into the end zonewith less than aminute left whichwould give Carmel a21-14 lead going intohalftime

Walker started thethird quarter with ahuge touchdownreception takingMcDonalds throw 73

yards to score Finally with 25 seconds leftin the period Walker and McDonald teamedup for a 35-yard scoring pass play ConnorCoghlan was 5-for-5 in extra points

In all Walker had 11 catches for 201yards McDonald finished the night 14-of-20 compiling 241 yards through the air

Schmidt was the leading rusher forCarmel with 145 yards in 18 carries

The Greyhounds have next week offthen travel to Hamilton Southeastern on Oct28 to compete in the Class 6A Sectional 4semi-finals

Carmel takes care of LC

Walker Schmidt

McDonald

Brownsburg 35Southeastern 24

Score by QuartersWVHS 7 7 14 7 ndash 35Southeastern 3 7 14 0 ndash 24

Team Stats BHS HSE

First Downs 24 18 By Rushing 12 9 By Passing 11 9 By Penalty 1 0Yards Rushing 50-200 29-219Yards Passing 241 198CompAttInt 18-30-1 13-24-1FumblesLost 0-0 0-0PenaltiesYards 5-35 5-50

Southeastern ScoringFirst Quarter

Tyler Melser 37-yard field goal 702Second Quarter

Jackson Sweeney 2-yard run (Melserkick) 641

Third QuarterSweeney 54-yard pass from Adam Mullett(Melser kick) 1010Sweeney 47-yard run (Melser kick) 602

Southeastern StatsRushing Sweeney 25-168 Max Brooks1-23 Carter Lohman 1-21 Mullett 1-9Tyler Fleming 1-5Passing Mullett 13-24-198Receiving Sweeney 4-80 Brooks 4-77Matt Klink 3-28 Nick Mutchner 2-15

Brownsburg got the early lead on Hamilton Southeastern Friday and that carriedthe Bulldogs through to a 35-24 victory at Reynolds RoyalsStadium

Both teams were 4-1 in Hoosier Crossroads Conference playso this game was for the HCC championship Brownsburgfinished the league with a 5-1 mark with Southeastern tying forsecond with Westfield with a 4-2 record

Tyler Melser got the Royals on the board first when he booteda 37-yard field goal Brownsburg responded with a touchdownand that gave the Bulldogs a 7-3 lead after the first period

The two teams played even for the next two quarters JacksonSweeney got a second period touchdown for HSE with a 2-yardrun and that kept the Royals within 14-10 at halftime

Both teams added two more touchdowns in the third quarterSweeney scored both times for the Royals first catching a

54-yard pass from Adam Mullett then blasting in 47 yards to the end zone Melserkicked the extra point for all of Southeasterns touchdowns But Brownsburg got onemore touchdown in the fourth period to seal the game

Sweeney had a tremendous game rushing 25 times for 168 yards then catchingfour passes for 80 yards Max Brooks also had four receptions totaling 77 yardsMullett was 13-of-24 through the air with 198 yards

The Royals have this week off then host Carmel on Oct 28 in the semi-finals ofClass 6A Sectional 4

Royals fall to Brownsburgin HCC championship

Sweeney

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The Carmel boys tennis team advancedto the state semi-finals Friday after a 5-0quarter-final victory over Delta at the ToddWitsken Tennis Center

The Greyhounds won all five matches instraight sets although there were sometough matches No 1 singles PatrickFletchall needed a second set tiebreak to getpast Deltas Alec Robillard finallyprevailing 6-4 7-6 (3) The victory keptFletchall undefeated for the season at 14-0

Drew Michael won easily at No 2singles he is also unbeaten for the year at15-0 The other three matches all scoredroutine wins as well

I think they played well today saidCarmel coach Spencer Fields I think weplayed with good energy and emotionSeniors led the way really being totallyfocused and cheering pretty loud for eachother

The Hounds play Bloomington North inthis mornings semi-finals at North Centralwhich begin at 10 am Park Tudor andNorth Central will play the other semi-finalThe championship match will take place at2 pm

Carmel 5 Delta 0No 1 singles Patrick Fletchall defAlec Robillard 6-4 7-6 (3)

No 2 singles Drew Michael def JasonWegener 6-2 6-0No 3 singles Nishanth Basavareddydef Tannon Dishman 6-3 6-3No 1 doubles Ethan McAndrews andJay Natarajan def Jonah Haley andJoel Ashman 6-3 6-3No 2 doubles Timmy Dixon and RohitNagaraj def Parker Robillard andMichael Morris 6-3 6-2

Carmel advances to state semi-finals

Courtesy John Harrellrsquos websitewwwjohnharrellnetAnderson 35 Logansport 16Angola 10 Eastside 8Attica 75 South Vermillion 21Avon 31 Noblesville 28Batesville 29 Connersville 0Beech Grove 49 Mooresville 21Ben Davis 56 North Central(Indianapolis) 20Bloomington South 28 Perry Meridian0Brownsburg 35 HamiltonSoutheastern 24Brownstown Central 59 CorydonCentral 29Carmel 35 Lawrence Central 20Carroll (Fort Wayne) 23 Fort WayneWayne 6Center Grove 44 IndianapolisCathedral 41 OTCharlestown 47 Eastern (Pekin) 0Churubusco 55 Fairfield 25Columbia City 27 Norwell 13Columbus East 62 Bedford NorthLawrence 24Columbus North 32 Southport 29Concord 45 Warsaw 38Covenant Christian 51 BowmanAcademy 18Covington 48 Riverton Parke 6Crown Point 42 Michigan City 21

Culver Academy 20 Bremen 0Danville 42 Crawfordsville 9Decatur Central 75 Franklin 33East Chicago Central 35 Griffith 15East Noble 53 Bellmont 14Eastbrook 65 Blackford 26Eastern Greene 26 Tecumseh 18Elkhart Central 44 South Bend Clay14Elwood 30 Madison-Grant 22Evansville Central 24 Evansville North13Evansville Harrison 37 EvansvilleBosse 14Evansville Memorial 29 Castle 27Evansville Reitz 35 Evansville MaterDei 14Floyd Central 27 New Albany 14Forest Park 20 Tell City 0Fort Wayne Concordia 42 Fort WayneNorth 0Fort Wayne Dwenger 31 Fort WayneNorthrop 28 OTFort Wayne Snider 52 Fort WayneLuers 27Fountain Central 56 Rockville 6Fremont at Lakeland ccdGarrett 54 Central Noble 32Gary Roosevelt 28 Gary West 20Gibson Southern 38 Southridge 35Goshen 41 Wawasee 34Greenfield-Central 20 New Castle 14

Greensburg 28 Rushville 0Greenwood 21 Whiteland 10Hagerstown 38 Cambridge CityLincoln 6Hammond 41 Hammond Clark 20Hammond Gavit 30 Hammond Morton7Hanover Central 21 North Newton 7Harrison (Ohio) 31 Franklin County20Harrison (West Lafayette) 68Richmond 7Heritage Christian 32 Knightstown 13Heritage Hills 28 South Spencer 7Hobart 41 Highland 14Homestead 49 Fort Wayne South 31Indianapolis Arlington 48 IndianapolisBroad Ripple 0Indianapolis Chatard 20 East Central7Indianapolis Howe 23 IndianapolisNorthwest 18Indianapolis Lutheran 49 IndianapolisWashington 0Indianapolis Manual 42 IndianapolisTindley 12Indianapolis Marshall 60 IndianapolisAttucks 0Indianapolis Ritter 36 Park Tudor 20Indianapolis Roncalli 28 GuerinCatholic 21Indianapolis Scecina 14 Monrovia 13Jasper 45 Mount Vernon (Posey) 21Jay County 28 Heritage 14Jeffersonville 35 Jennings County 29Knox 37 Caston 6Kokomo 44 Indianapolis Tech 21Lafayette Jeff 55 Muncie Central 48Lake Central 21 Valparaiso 20Lake Station 33 Hammond Noll 6Lapel 42 Eastern Hancock 14LaVille 33 Culver 7Lawrence North 54 Pike 0Lawrenceburg 61 South Dearborn 6Lebanon 34 Western Boone 14Leo 48 DeKalb 14Lima Central Catholic (Ohio) 52Bluffton 6Linton-Stockton 52 North Central(Farmersburg) 8Lowell 35 Andrean 21McCutcheon 35 Marion 7Merrillville 34 Chesterton 13Milan 66 Switzerland County 6Mishawaka Marian 35 South BendWashington 13

Mississinewa 54 Alexandria 21Mitchell 47 Perry Central 14Momence (Ill) 48 South Newton 6Monroe Central 16 Shenandoah 0Mount Carmel (Ill) 28 Boonville 6Mount Vernon (Fortville) 40 Yorktown21Munster 42 Kankakee Valley 13New Haven 43 Huntington North 0New Palestine 56 Delta 15New Prairie 28 Jimtown 6North Decatur 48 OldenburgAcademy 20North Harrison 27 Paoli 12North Vermillion 55 Seeger 10Northeastern 70 Union City 16Northridge 22 Elkhart Memorial 8NorthWood 43 Plymouth 12Oak Hill 25 Frankton 14Penn 21 Mishawaka 14Pike Central 50 North Posey 49 OTPioneer 48 North Judson 0Plainfield 59 Martinsville 26Portage 31 LaPorte 18Princeton 49 Vincennes Lincoln 48Providence 61 Clarksville 6Seymour 36 Madison 22Shelbyville 41 Pendleton Heights 28Silver Creek 41 Scottsburg 7South Adams 33 Southern Wells 0South Bend Adams 33 South BendSt Joseph 23South Bend Riley 41 John Glenn 6South Central (Union Mills) 41 BooneGrove 14South Decatur 71 Rock CreekAcademy 6Southmont 35 Frankfort 20Southside HomeSchool 41 Edinburgh6Springs Valley 53 North Daviess 6Terre Haute North 42 Franklin Central41Terre Haute South 27 BloomingtonNorth 21Traders Point Christian 53 Blue Ridge(Ill) 14Tri 40 Union County 8Triton 41 West Central 14Triton Central 42 Speedway 39Tri-West 45 North Montgomery 0Turkey Run 54 Dugger Union 24Warren Central 19 Cincinnati StXavier (Ohio) 18Washington 42 North Knox 41Wes-Del 27 Anderson Prep Academy6West Noble 42 Prairie Heights 8West Washington 44 Salem 23Westfield 37 Brebeuf Jesuit 21Wheeler 28 Calumet 22Whiting 35 River Forest 7Winamac 34 Delphi 20Winchester 27 Centerville 7Woodlan 28 Adams Central 16Zionsville 20 Fishers 19Hoosier Conference playoffsLafayette Central Catholic 41 Tipton10 1stWest Lafayette 51 Northwestern 223rdRensselaer Central 34 HamiltonHeights 21 5thWestern 43 Twin Lakes 19 7thLewis Cass 41 Benton Central 219thHoosier Heartland ConferenceplayoffsCarroll (Flora) 41 Sheridan 14 1stClinton Prairie 29 Clinton Central 263rdEastern (Greentown) 65 North White38 5thTri-County 34 Tri-Central 6 7thFrontier 21 Taylor 18 9thThree Rivers Conference playoffsNorthfield 34 North Miami 0 1stPeru 35 Whitko 32 3rdSouthwood 49 Tippecanoe Valley 295thWabash 40 Manchester 22 7thMaconaquah 24 Rochester 7 9thWestern Indiana ConferenceplayoffsSullivan 63 Indian Creek 42 1stGreencastle 13 Owen Valley 10 3rdNorthview 50 Cloverdale 0 5thNorth Putnam 50 Cascade 7 7thWest Vigo 39 Edgewood 7 9thSouth Putnam 30 Brown County 011th

Friday night football scores

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Noblesvillersquos offensive line - Drew Hartmann (64) Austin Dreyer (66) Ben Collins (67) - gets ready to begin another play

Reporter photos by Kent Graham

Noblesvillersquos Alex Foster (21) makes a kickoff return

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Westfield 37Brebeuf 21

Score by QuartersBrebeuf 0 7 7 7 - 21Westfield 0 16 14 7 - 37

Team Stats BHS WHSFirst Downs 21 37Yards Rushing NA 44-275Yards Passing NA 250CompAttInt NA 21-37-0Fumbles-Lost 3-0 4-1PenaltiesYards 5-4 3-20

Westfield ScoringSecond Quarter

Andrew Sweet 1-yard run (kick failed)931

Nate Froelich 20-yard run (Will Harrisonkick) 410Harrison 50-yard field goal 007

Third QuarterFroelich 60-yard run (Harrison kick)552Johnny Swidan 2-yard run (Harrisonkick) 206

Fourth QuarterSwidan 1-yard run (Harrison kick)1158

Westfield StatsRushing Froelich 10-119 Michael Brown8-69 Swidan 16-53 Sweet 9-37 CameronNance 1-minus 3Passing Sweet 9-13-110 Clint Hostler0-1-0Receiving Evan Manley 2-47 Swidan2-25 Hostler 2-21 Kaleb Pettijohn 2-9Josue Gonzalez 1-8

It took a quarter for the Westfield football team to get going but after that theShamrocks cruised to a 37-21 victory over Brebeuf Jesuit Friday at Hare Chevrolet Field

Westfield leaped out to a 16-7 lead in the second quarter thanks to a pair of touchdownruns A one-yarder from quarterback Andrew Sweet then a 20-yard run by Nate FroelichWill Harrison converted the extra point after the second score then added three morepoints with a 50-yard field goal that he kicked with seven seconds remaining in the firsthalf

Froelich blasted off for a 60-yard touchdown sprint in the third quarter Johnny Swidanscored twice as well with a two-yard run late in the third period and a one-yard run tobegin the fourth quarter

Nate Froelich made a huge touchdown run that was an awesome play that energizedeverybody said Westfield coach Jake Gilbert Kind of served as a catalyst for the entireteam

Froelich had 119 yards in 10 carries Sweet had an efficient game completing nine of13 passes for 110 yards

The Shamrocks ended their regular season 7-2 and will have a week of before theybegin sectional play Westfield plays at Lafayette Jeff in the Sectional 11 semi-finals onOct 28

lsquoRocks cruise past Brebeuf

Reporter photos by Kirk Green

Westfieldrsquos players were ready to go once they came out of the helmet TheShamrocks beat Brebeuf Jesuit 37-21 on Friday

Shamrocks at sunset Riverview Health Stadium was lit up by the sky and by Westfieldrsquos play

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Roncalli 28Guerin 21

Score by QuartersRoncalli 0 14 7 7 - 28Guerin 0 14 7 0 - 21

Team Stats RHS GC

First Downs 20 11 By Rushing 13 6 By Passing 7 4 By Penalty 0 1Yards Rushing 34-263 29-108Yards Passing 111 63CompAttInt 13-13-0 4-7-0FumblesLost 0-0 0-0

PenaltiesYards 3-26 1-5

Guerin ScoringSecond Quarter

Carter McGinnis 3-yard run (kick failed)958McGinnis 1-yard run (McGinnis run) 021McGinnis 1-yard run (Caleb Quick kick)527

Guerin StatsRushing McGinnis 25-113 ThomasKaser 2-7 11 2-minus 12Passing Keller 4-7-163Receptions Korbin Lane 1-32 EmmittMcMahon 1-12 Grant Fremion 1-11Trevor George 1-8

The showdown at the Eagles Nest for the inaugural Circle City Conference footballchampionship lived up to the hype

Guerin Catholic hosted Roncalli for the title on Friday and was playing even with theRebels through three quarters But Roncalli the No 1 team in Class 4A got the go-aheadtouchdown in the fourth quarter and edged 3A No 2 Guerin 28-21 to claim the trophy

The win gave the Rebels a perfect regular season at 9-0 The Golden Eagles meanwhilefell to 7-2 Their only other loss for the year was to another No 1 team 1As LafayetteCentral Catholic

Carter McGinnis scored all three of GCs touchdowns all on short runs In additionhe also made a two-point conversion run after scoring his second TD of the second quarterThat came with 21 seconds left and sent the Golden Eagles into the locker room tied at14-all

McGinnis one-yard touchdown run (and Caleb Quicks extra point kick) kept theGolden Eagles tied at 21 going into the fourth quarter but Roncalli scored on a 26-yardrun and that pushed them ahead

McGinnis ran 25 times for 113 yards Luke Keller completed four of seven passes for63 yards

Guerin Catholic travels to Tri-West next Friday to begin play in Sectional 29

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

Carter McGinnis scored all three of Guerin Catholicrsquos touchdowns in the Golden Eaglesrsquo game with Roncalli Friday at the Eagles Nest The Rebels scored in the fourthquarter to beat Guerin 28-21 and win the inaugural Circle City Conference championship

Guerin falls to Roncalli in Circle City championship game

LEFT Grant Fremion was one of four Guerin Catholic playersto make a catch during Fridayrsquos game with Roncalli

ABOVE Luke Keller completed four of seven passes

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Rensselaer 34 Heights 21Rensselaer 14 8 0 12 - 34Heights 0 14 0 7 - 21

Game Stats RC HHFirst Downs 16 10 By Rushing 14 9 By Passing 1 1 By Penalty 1 0Yards Rushing 49-309 35-191Yards Passing 39 26CompAttInt 3-5-0 3-12-1FumblesLost 0-0 2-1PenaltiesYards 3-31 3-37

Heights ScoringSecond Quarter

Jesse Brown 66-yard run (kick failed)1147Riley White 3-yard run (White run) 143

Fourth QuarterBrown 81-yard kick return (MichaelTyner kick) 443

Heights StatsRushing Brown 2-65 Jake Beale 16-58White 11-44 Clayton Cowan 5-32Sterling Weatherford 1-minus 8Passing White 3-12-26Receptions Caymn Lutz 1-14 Brown 1-7Josh Feltz 1-5

Hamilton Heights fell behind 14-0 in the first quarter and eventually dropped theHoosier Conference fifth-place game to Rensselaer Central 34-21 Friday at the HuskyDome

The Huskies got on the board early in the second period when Jesse Brown made abig 66-yard run The Bombers scored again but Heights was able to keep within atouchdown by halftime Riley White ran the ball in from three yards then made a two-pointconversion run to keep the score within 22-14 at halftime

The third quarter was scoreless but things got going again in the fourth periodRensselaer jumped ahead 28-14 but Brown cut that lead by taking a kick return 81 yardsinto the end zone Michael Tyners extra point kick made the score 28-21 But Rensselaergot the last touchdown on a five-yard run

Brown totaled 65 yards rushing while Jake Beale compiled 58 yards White was3-of-12 passing for 26 yards

Heights begins play in Class 3A Sectional 28 next Friday at Twin Lakes

Reporter photo by Brian Reddick

ABOVE Hamilton Heightsrsquo Jake Beale powers ahead for yardage Beale ran 16times for 58 yards

RIGHT Sterling Weatherford stands tough against a Rensselaer defender

Huskies fall to Rensselaer Central

Carroll 41Sheridan 14

Score by QuartersSheridan 0 14 0 0 ndash 14Carroll 7 6 7 21 ndash 41

Team Stats SHS CHS

First Downs 13 14 By Rushing 11 5 By Passing 2 9 By Penalty 0 0Yards Rushing 53-252 27-94Yards Passing 51 236CompAttIntc 4-13-2 9-22-1

PenaltiesYards 6-51 2-18FumblesLost 1-1 1-0

Sheridan ScoringSecond Quarter

Joe Callahan 2-yard run (GunnarWilliams kick) 237Callahan 4-yard pass from Drake Delph(G Williams kick) 001

Sheridan StatsRushing Callahan 38-170 Delph 13-74G Williams 2-8Passing Delph 4-13-51Receiving Rhett Williams 1-30 GWilliams 1-12 Kyle Harwood 1-5Callahan 1-4

Carroll ran away from Sheridan in the fourth quarter and that sent the Comets to a41-14 win over the Blackhawks Friday in the Hoosier Heartland Conference championshipgame

Sheridan led 14-13 at halftime after two touchdowns by Joe Callahan The junior ranin for a two-yard score with 237 left in the second quarter then caught a four-yard passfrom Drake Delph just one second before halftime Gunnar Williams made both extra-pointkicks

But Carroll took a 20-14 lead in the third quarter and then scored 21 more points inthe fourth all while leaving the Hawks scoreless

We just let them get away from us said Sheridan coach Bud Wright We had acouple bad plays and they scored and went up 20-14

Callahan totaled 170 yards in rushing in 38 carries while Delph had 13 carries for 74yards Delph also threw 4-for-13 for 51 yards including a 30-yard reception to RhettWilliams

Sheridan is now 5-4 for the season and will host South Putnam next Friday to beginClass 1A Sectional 45 play

lsquoHawks fall to Carrollin HHC championship

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Zionsville 20Fishers 19

Fishers 7 3 9 0 ndash 19Zionsville 0 10 3 7 -- 20

FHS ZHSFirst Downs 18 20 By Rushing 12 7 By Passing 6 13 By Penalty 0 0Yards Rushing 37-171 41-252Yards Passing 188 292CompAttInt 14-27-2 14-31-2FumblesLost 5-1 0-0PenaltiesYards 1-5 1-4

Fishers ScoringFirst Quarter

Jon Vore 1-yard run (Ben Norton kick)706

Second QuarterNorton 30-yard field goal 443

Third QuarterMax Shores 9-yard run (kick failed) 637Norton 27-yard field goal 249

Fishers StatsRushing Max Shores 19-113 MichaelNoble 7-24 RJ Potts 1-14 Vore 7-minus1 HL Lewis 3-minus 4Passing Vore 14-27-188Receiving Will Syrus 5-82 RJ Potts3-70 DeVonte Adams 3-21 IsaiahDunnuck 2-9 Colin Statz 1-6

Fishers was dealt a tough loss Friday as Zionsville scored a fourth-quarter touchdownthat sent the Tigers to a 20-19 defeat at the Eagles field

It was a back-and-forth game Fishers scored first when quarterback Jon Vore scoredon a one-yard run Ben Nortons extra point kick made the score 7-0 in favor of the Tigersafter the first quarter

Norton also converted a 30-yard field goal attempt in the second period and that helpedFishers to stay even with Zionsville 10-10 at halftime Max Shores scored on a nine-yardrun in the third quarter and Nortons 27-yard field goal made the score 19-10

The Eagles got a field goal of their own to cut the Tigers advantage to 19-13 at theend of the period and a touchdown pass with 819 remaining gave Zionsville the leadwhich they held for the remainder of the game

Shores was Fishers leading rusher with 113 yards on 19 carries Vore completed 14of 27 passes for 188 yards with Will Syrus catching five of them for 82 yards RJ Pottsand DeVonte Adams both had three catches with Potts totaling 70 yards and Adams 21yards

The Tigers will have next week off as the post-season begins Fishers hosts Noblesvilleon Oct 28 in the semi-finals of Class 6A Sectional 4

Reporter photo by Kirk Green

The Fishers defense gets ready for the play during the Tigersrsquo game with Zionsville Friday

Eagles deal tough loss to Fishers

Carmel 35 LawrenceCentral 20

Score by QuartersLCHS 6 8 6 0 - 20Carmel 7 14 14 0 - 35

Team Stats LC CHS

First Downs 19 15Yards Rushing 22-120 31-181Yards Passing 245 425CompAttInt 22-45-1 15-23-1FumblesLost 0-0 0-0PenaltiesYards 11-72 12-83

Carmel ScoringFirst Quarter

Will Schmidt 54-yard run (ConnorCoghlan kick) 1101

Second QuarterJalen Walker 13-yard pass from JakeMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 859Walker 39-yard pass from McDonald(Coghlan kick) 032

Third QuarterWalker 73-yard pass from McDonald(Coghlan kick) 1029Walker 35-yard pass from McDonald(Coghlan kick) 025

Carmel StatsRushing Schmidt 18-145 Jerome Halsell9-25 Elliott Charlebois 2-11 Walker 1-2McDonald 1-minus 2Passing McDonald 14-20-241Charlebois 1-3-3Receiving Walker 11-201 Schmidt 2-31Ethan Merriweather 1-9 Kurt Rafdal 1-3

The combination of Jalen and Jake addedup to a big night forCarmel on Friday

Jalen Walkercaught fourtouchdown passesfrom Jake McDonaldand those helped theGreyhounds beatLawrence Central 35-21 at Carmel StadiumThe victory pushedthe Hounds backabove 500 to 5-4 andwas a nice way tofinish out the regularseason

Carmel led 7-6after the first quarterWill Schmidt did thescoring honorsblasting off on a 54-yard touchdown runin the first minute ofthe game

Then Walker andMcDonald took overin the second quarter

Their first pass play to score was a 13-yarderwith 859 remainingin the period Walkerthen took a 39-yardpass into the end zonewith less than aminute left whichwould give Carmel a21-14 lead going intohalftime

Walker started thethird quarter with ahuge touchdownreception takingMcDonalds throw 73

yards to score Finally with 25 seconds leftin the period Walker and McDonald teamedup for a 35-yard scoring pass play ConnorCoghlan was 5-for-5 in extra points

In all Walker had 11 catches for 201yards McDonald finished the night 14-of-20 compiling 241 yards through the air

Schmidt was the leading rusher forCarmel with 145 yards in 18 carries

The Greyhounds have next week offthen travel to Hamilton Southeastern on Oct28 to compete in the Class 6A Sectional 4semi-finals

Carmel takes care of LC

Walker Schmidt

McDonald

Brownsburg 35Southeastern 24

Score by QuartersWVHS 7 7 14 7 ndash 35Southeastern 3 7 14 0 ndash 24

Team Stats BHS HSE

First Downs 24 18 By Rushing 12 9 By Passing 11 9 By Penalty 1 0Yards Rushing 50-200 29-219Yards Passing 241 198CompAttInt 18-30-1 13-24-1FumblesLost 0-0 0-0PenaltiesYards 5-35 5-50

Southeastern ScoringFirst Quarter

Tyler Melser 37-yard field goal 702Second Quarter

Jackson Sweeney 2-yard run (Melserkick) 641

Third QuarterSweeney 54-yard pass from Adam Mullett(Melser kick) 1010Sweeney 47-yard run (Melser kick) 602

Southeastern StatsRushing Sweeney 25-168 Max Brooks1-23 Carter Lohman 1-21 Mullett 1-9Tyler Fleming 1-5Passing Mullett 13-24-198Receiving Sweeney 4-80 Brooks 4-77Matt Klink 3-28 Nick Mutchner 2-15

Brownsburg got the early lead on Hamilton Southeastern Friday and that carriedthe Bulldogs through to a 35-24 victory at Reynolds RoyalsStadium

Both teams were 4-1 in Hoosier Crossroads Conference playso this game was for the HCC championship Brownsburgfinished the league with a 5-1 mark with Southeastern tying forsecond with Westfield with a 4-2 record

Tyler Melser got the Royals on the board first when he booteda 37-yard field goal Brownsburg responded with a touchdownand that gave the Bulldogs a 7-3 lead after the first period

The two teams played even for the next two quarters JacksonSweeney got a second period touchdown for HSE with a 2-yardrun and that kept the Royals within 14-10 at halftime

Both teams added two more touchdowns in the third quarterSweeney scored both times for the Royals first catching a

54-yard pass from Adam Mullett then blasting in 47 yards to the end zone Melserkicked the extra point for all of Southeasterns touchdowns But Brownsburg got onemore touchdown in the fourth period to seal the game

Sweeney had a tremendous game rushing 25 times for 168 yards then catchingfour passes for 80 yards Max Brooks also had four receptions totaling 77 yardsMullett was 13-of-24 through the air with 198 yards

The Royals have this week off then host Carmel on Oct 28 in the semi-finals ofClass 6A Sectional 4

Royals fall to Brownsburgin HCC championship

Sweeney

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The Carmel boys tennis team advancedto the state semi-finals Friday after a 5-0quarter-final victory over Delta at the ToddWitsken Tennis Center

The Greyhounds won all five matches instraight sets although there were sometough matches No 1 singles PatrickFletchall needed a second set tiebreak to getpast Deltas Alec Robillard finallyprevailing 6-4 7-6 (3) The victory keptFletchall undefeated for the season at 14-0

Drew Michael won easily at No 2singles he is also unbeaten for the year at15-0 The other three matches all scoredroutine wins as well

I think they played well today saidCarmel coach Spencer Fields I think weplayed with good energy and emotionSeniors led the way really being totallyfocused and cheering pretty loud for eachother

The Hounds play Bloomington North inthis mornings semi-finals at North Centralwhich begin at 10 am Park Tudor andNorth Central will play the other semi-finalThe championship match will take place at2 pm

Carmel 5 Delta 0No 1 singles Patrick Fletchall defAlec Robillard 6-4 7-6 (3)

No 2 singles Drew Michael def JasonWegener 6-2 6-0No 3 singles Nishanth Basavareddydef Tannon Dishman 6-3 6-3No 1 doubles Ethan McAndrews andJay Natarajan def Jonah Haley andJoel Ashman 6-3 6-3No 2 doubles Timmy Dixon and RohitNagaraj def Parker Robillard andMichael Morris 6-3 6-2

Carmel advances to state semi-finals

Courtesy John Harrellrsquos websitewwwjohnharrellnetAnderson 35 Logansport 16Angola 10 Eastside 8Attica 75 South Vermillion 21Avon 31 Noblesville 28Batesville 29 Connersville 0Beech Grove 49 Mooresville 21Ben Davis 56 North Central(Indianapolis) 20Bloomington South 28 Perry Meridian0Brownsburg 35 HamiltonSoutheastern 24Brownstown Central 59 CorydonCentral 29Carmel 35 Lawrence Central 20Carroll (Fort Wayne) 23 Fort WayneWayne 6Center Grove 44 IndianapolisCathedral 41 OTCharlestown 47 Eastern (Pekin) 0Churubusco 55 Fairfield 25Columbia City 27 Norwell 13Columbus East 62 Bedford NorthLawrence 24Columbus North 32 Southport 29Concord 45 Warsaw 38Covenant Christian 51 BowmanAcademy 18Covington 48 Riverton Parke 6Crown Point 42 Michigan City 21

Culver Academy 20 Bremen 0Danville 42 Crawfordsville 9Decatur Central 75 Franklin 33East Chicago Central 35 Griffith 15East Noble 53 Bellmont 14Eastbrook 65 Blackford 26Eastern Greene 26 Tecumseh 18Elkhart Central 44 South Bend Clay14Elwood 30 Madison-Grant 22Evansville Central 24 Evansville North13Evansville Harrison 37 EvansvilleBosse 14Evansville Memorial 29 Castle 27Evansville Reitz 35 Evansville MaterDei 14Floyd Central 27 New Albany 14Forest Park 20 Tell City 0Fort Wayne Concordia 42 Fort WayneNorth 0Fort Wayne Dwenger 31 Fort WayneNorthrop 28 OTFort Wayne Snider 52 Fort WayneLuers 27Fountain Central 56 Rockville 6Fremont at Lakeland ccdGarrett 54 Central Noble 32Gary Roosevelt 28 Gary West 20Gibson Southern 38 Southridge 35Goshen 41 Wawasee 34Greenfield-Central 20 New Castle 14

Greensburg 28 Rushville 0Greenwood 21 Whiteland 10Hagerstown 38 Cambridge CityLincoln 6Hammond 41 Hammond Clark 20Hammond Gavit 30 Hammond Morton7Hanover Central 21 North Newton 7Harrison (Ohio) 31 Franklin County20Harrison (West Lafayette) 68Richmond 7Heritage Christian 32 Knightstown 13Heritage Hills 28 South Spencer 7Hobart 41 Highland 14Homestead 49 Fort Wayne South 31Indianapolis Arlington 48 IndianapolisBroad Ripple 0Indianapolis Chatard 20 East Central7Indianapolis Howe 23 IndianapolisNorthwest 18Indianapolis Lutheran 49 IndianapolisWashington 0Indianapolis Manual 42 IndianapolisTindley 12Indianapolis Marshall 60 IndianapolisAttucks 0Indianapolis Ritter 36 Park Tudor 20Indianapolis Roncalli 28 GuerinCatholic 21Indianapolis Scecina 14 Monrovia 13Jasper 45 Mount Vernon (Posey) 21Jay County 28 Heritage 14Jeffersonville 35 Jennings County 29Knox 37 Caston 6Kokomo 44 Indianapolis Tech 21Lafayette Jeff 55 Muncie Central 48Lake Central 21 Valparaiso 20Lake Station 33 Hammond Noll 6Lapel 42 Eastern Hancock 14LaVille 33 Culver 7Lawrence North 54 Pike 0Lawrenceburg 61 South Dearborn 6Lebanon 34 Western Boone 14Leo 48 DeKalb 14Lima Central Catholic (Ohio) 52Bluffton 6Linton-Stockton 52 North Central(Farmersburg) 8Lowell 35 Andrean 21McCutcheon 35 Marion 7Merrillville 34 Chesterton 13Milan 66 Switzerland County 6Mishawaka Marian 35 South BendWashington 13

Mississinewa 54 Alexandria 21Mitchell 47 Perry Central 14Momence (Ill) 48 South Newton 6Monroe Central 16 Shenandoah 0Mount Carmel (Ill) 28 Boonville 6Mount Vernon (Fortville) 40 Yorktown21Munster 42 Kankakee Valley 13New Haven 43 Huntington North 0New Palestine 56 Delta 15New Prairie 28 Jimtown 6North Decatur 48 OldenburgAcademy 20North Harrison 27 Paoli 12North Vermillion 55 Seeger 10Northeastern 70 Union City 16Northridge 22 Elkhart Memorial 8NorthWood 43 Plymouth 12Oak Hill 25 Frankton 14Penn 21 Mishawaka 14Pike Central 50 North Posey 49 OTPioneer 48 North Judson 0Plainfield 59 Martinsville 26Portage 31 LaPorte 18Princeton 49 Vincennes Lincoln 48Providence 61 Clarksville 6Seymour 36 Madison 22Shelbyville 41 Pendleton Heights 28Silver Creek 41 Scottsburg 7South Adams 33 Southern Wells 0South Bend Adams 33 South BendSt Joseph 23South Bend Riley 41 John Glenn 6South Central (Union Mills) 41 BooneGrove 14South Decatur 71 Rock CreekAcademy 6Southmont 35 Frankfort 20Southside HomeSchool 41 Edinburgh6Springs Valley 53 North Daviess 6Terre Haute North 42 Franklin Central41Terre Haute South 27 BloomingtonNorth 21Traders Point Christian 53 Blue Ridge(Ill) 14Tri 40 Union County 8Triton 41 West Central 14Triton Central 42 Speedway 39Tri-West 45 North Montgomery 0Turkey Run 54 Dugger Union 24Warren Central 19 Cincinnati StXavier (Ohio) 18Washington 42 North Knox 41Wes-Del 27 Anderson Prep Academy6West Noble 42 Prairie Heights 8West Washington 44 Salem 23Westfield 37 Brebeuf Jesuit 21Wheeler 28 Calumet 22Whiting 35 River Forest 7Winamac 34 Delphi 20Winchester 27 Centerville 7Woodlan 28 Adams Central 16Zionsville 20 Fishers 19Hoosier Conference playoffsLafayette Central Catholic 41 Tipton10 1stWest Lafayette 51 Northwestern 223rdRensselaer Central 34 HamiltonHeights 21 5thWestern 43 Twin Lakes 19 7thLewis Cass 41 Benton Central 219thHoosier Heartland ConferenceplayoffsCarroll (Flora) 41 Sheridan 14 1stClinton Prairie 29 Clinton Central 263rdEastern (Greentown) 65 North White38 5thTri-County 34 Tri-Central 6 7thFrontier 21 Taylor 18 9thThree Rivers Conference playoffsNorthfield 34 North Miami 0 1stPeru 35 Whitko 32 3rdSouthwood 49 Tippecanoe Valley 295thWabash 40 Manchester 22 7thMaconaquah 24 Rochester 7 9thWestern Indiana ConferenceplayoffsSullivan 63 Indian Creek 42 1stGreencastle 13 Owen Valley 10 3rdNorthview 50 Cloverdale 0 5thNorth Putnam 50 Cascade 7 7thWest Vigo 39 Edgewood 7 9thSouth Putnam 30 Brown County 011th

Friday night football scores

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Westfield 37Brebeuf 21

Score by QuartersBrebeuf 0 7 7 7 - 21Westfield 0 16 14 7 - 37

Team Stats BHS WHSFirst Downs 21 37Yards Rushing NA 44-275Yards Passing NA 250CompAttInt NA 21-37-0Fumbles-Lost 3-0 4-1PenaltiesYards 5-4 3-20

Westfield ScoringSecond Quarter

Andrew Sweet 1-yard run (kick failed)931

Nate Froelich 20-yard run (Will Harrisonkick) 410Harrison 50-yard field goal 007

Third QuarterFroelich 60-yard run (Harrison kick)552Johnny Swidan 2-yard run (Harrisonkick) 206

Fourth QuarterSwidan 1-yard run (Harrison kick)1158

Westfield StatsRushing Froelich 10-119 Michael Brown8-69 Swidan 16-53 Sweet 9-37 CameronNance 1-minus 3Passing Sweet 9-13-110 Clint Hostler0-1-0Receiving Evan Manley 2-47 Swidan2-25 Hostler 2-21 Kaleb Pettijohn 2-9Josue Gonzalez 1-8

It took a quarter for the Westfield football team to get going but after that theShamrocks cruised to a 37-21 victory over Brebeuf Jesuit Friday at Hare Chevrolet Field

Westfield leaped out to a 16-7 lead in the second quarter thanks to a pair of touchdownruns A one-yarder from quarterback Andrew Sweet then a 20-yard run by Nate FroelichWill Harrison converted the extra point after the second score then added three morepoints with a 50-yard field goal that he kicked with seven seconds remaining in the firsthalf

Froelich blasted off for a 60-yard touchdown sprint in the third quarter Johnny Swidanscored twice as well with a two-yard run late in the third period and a one-yard run tobegin the fourth quarter

Nate Froelich made a huge touchdown run that was an awesome play that energizedeverybody said Westfield coach Jake Gilbert Kind of served as a catalyst for the entireteam

Froelich had 119 yards in 10 carries Sweet had an efficient game completing nine of13 passes for 110 yards

The Shamrocks ended their regular season 7-2 and will have a week of before theybegin sectional play Westfield plays at Lafayette Jeff in the Sectional 11 semi-finals onOct 28

lsquoRocks cruise past Brebeuf

Reporter photos by Kirk Green

Westfieldrsquos players were ready to go once they came out of the helmet TheShamrocks beat Brebeuf Jesuit 37-21 on Friday

Shamrocks at sunset Riverview Health Stadium was lit up by the sky and by Westfieldrsquos play

Sports8

Roncalli 28Guerin 21

Score by QuartersRoncalli 0 14 7 7 - 28Guerin 0 14 7 0 - 21

Team Stats RHS GC

First Downs 20 11 By Rushing 13 6 By Passing 7 4 By Penalty 0 1Yards Rushing 34-263 29-108Yards Passing 111 63CompAttInt 13-13-0 4-7-0FumblesLost 0-0 0-0

PenaltiesYards 3-26 1-5

Guerin ScoringSecond Quarter

Carter McGinnis 3-yard run (kick failed)958McGinnis 1-yard run (McGinnis run) 021McGinnis 1-yard run (Caleb Quick kick)527

Guerin StatsRushing McGinnis 25-113 ThomasKaser 2-7 11 2-minus 12Passing Keller 4-7-163Receptions Korbin Lane 1-32 EmmittMcMahon 1-12 Grant Fremion 1-11Trevor George 1-8

The showdown at the Eagles Nest for the inaugural Circle City Conference footballchampionship lived up to the hype

Guerin Catholic hosted Roncalli for the title on Friday and was playing even with theRebels through three quarters But Roncalli the No 1 team in Class 4A got the go-aheadtouchdown in the fourth quarter and edged 3A No 2 Guerin 28-21 to claim the trophy

The win gave the Rebels a perfect regular season at 9-0 The Golden Eagles meanwhilefell to 7-2 Their only other loss for the year was to another No 1 team 1As LafayetteCentral Catholic

Carter McGinnis scored all three of GCs touchdowns all on short runs In additionhe also made a two-point conversion run after scoring his second TD of the second quarterThat came with 21 seconds left and sent the Golden Eagles into the locker room tied at14-all

McGinnis one-yard touchdown run (and Caleb Quicks extra point kick) kept theGolden Eagles tied at 21 going into the fourth quarter but Roncalli scored on a 26-yardrun and that pushed them ahead

McGinnis ran 25 times for 113 yards Luke Keller completed four of seven passes for63 yards

Guerin Catholic travels to Tri-West next Friday to begin play in Sectional 29

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

Carter McGinnis scored all three of Guerin Catholicrsquos touchdowns in the Golden Eaglesrsquo game with Roncalli Friday at the Eagles Nest The Rebels scored in the fourthquarter to beat Guerin 28-21 and win the inaugural Circle City Conference championship

Guerin falls to Roncalli in Circle City championship game

LEFT Grant Fremion was one of four Guerin Catholic playersto make a catch during Fridayrsquos game with Roncalli

ABOVE Luke Keller completed four of seven passes

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Rensselaer 34 Heights 21Rensselaer 14 8 0 12 - 34Heights 0 14 0 7 - 21

Game Stats RC HHFirst Downs 16 10 By Rushing 14 9 By Passing 1 1 By Penalty 1 0Yards Rushing 49-309 35-191Yards Passing 39 26CompAttInt 3-5-0 3-12-1FumblesLost 0-0 2-1PenaltiesYards 3-31 3-37

Heights ScoringSecond Quarter

Jesse Brown 66-yard run (kick failed)1147Riley White 3-yard run (White run) 143

Fourth QuarterBrown 81-yard kick return (MichaelTyner kick) 443

Heights StatsRushing Brown 2-65 Jake Beale 16-58White 11-44 Clayton Cowan 5-32Sterling Weatherford 1-minus 8Passing White 3-12-26Receptions Caymn Lutz 1-14 Brown 1-7Josh Feltz 1-5

Hamilton Heights fell behind 14-0 in the first quarter and eventually dropped theHoosier Conference fifth-place game to Rensselaer Central 34-21 Friday at the HuskyDome

The Huskies got on the board early in the second period when Jesse Brown made abig 66-yard run The Bombers scored again but Heights was able to keep within atouchdown by halftime Riley White ran the ball in from three yards then made a two-pointconversion run to keep the score within 22-14 at halftime

The third quarter was scoreless but things got going again in the fourth periodRensselaer jumped ahead 28-14 but Brown cut that lead by taking a kick return 81 yardsinto the end zone Michael Tyners extra point kick made the score 28-21 But Rensselaergot the last touchdown on a five-yard run

Brown totaled 65 yards rushing while Jake Beale compiled 58 yards White was3-of-12 passing for 26 yards

Heights begins play in Class 3A Sectional 28 next Friday at Twin Lakes

Reporter photo by Brian Reddick

ABOVE Hamilton Heightsrsquo Jake Beale powers ahead for yardage Beale ran 16times for 58 yards

RIGHT Sterling Weatherford stands tough against a Rensselaer defender

Huskies fall to Rensselaer Central

Carroll 41Sheridan 14

Score by QuartersSheridan 0 14 0 0 ndash 14Carroll 7 6 7 21 ndash 41

Team Stats SHS CHS

First Downs 13 14 By Rushing 11 5 By Passing 2 9 By Penalty 0 0Yards Rushing 53-252 27-94Yards Passing 51 236CompAttIntc 4-13-2 9-22-1

PenaltiesYards 6-51 2-18FumblesLost 1-1 1-0

Sheridan ScoringSecond Quarter

Joe Callahan 2-yard run (GunnarWilliams kick) 237Callahan 4-yard pass from Drake Delph(G Williams kick) 001

Sheridan StatsRushing Callahan 38-170 Delph 13-74G Williams 2-8Passing Delph 4-13-51Receiving Rhett Williams 1-30 GWilliams 1-12 Kyle Harwood 1-5Callahan 1-4

Carroll ran away from Sheridan in the fourth quarter and that sent the Comets to a41-14 win over the Blackhawks Friday in the Hoosier Heartland Conference championshipgame

Sheridan led 14-13 at halftime after two touchdowns by Joe Callahan The junior ranin for a two-yard score with 237 left in the second quarter then caught a four-yard passfrom Drake Delph just one second before halftime Gunnar Williams made both extra-pointkicks

But Carroll took a 20-14 lead in the third quarter and then scored 21 more points inthe fourth all while leaving the Hawks scoreless

We just let them get away from us said Sheridan coach Bud Wright We had acouple bad plays and they scored and went up 20-14

Callahan totaled 170 yards in rushing in 38 carries while Delph had 13 carries for 74yards Delph also threw 4-for-13 for 51 yards including a 30-yard reception to RhettWilliams

Sheridan is now 5-4 for the season and will host South Putnam next Friday to beginClass 1A Sectional 45 play

lsquoHawks fall to Carrollin HHC championship

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Zionsville 20Fishers 19

Fishers 7 3 9 0 ndash 19Zionsville 0 10 3 7 -- 20

FHS ZHSFirst Downs 18 20 By Rushing 12 7 By Passing 6 13 By Penalty 0 0Yards Rushing 37-171 41-252Yards Passing 188 292CompAttInt 14-27-2 14-31-2FumblesLost 5-1 0-0PenaltiesYards 1-5 1-4

Fishers ScoringFirst Quarter

Jon Vore 1-yard run (Ben Norton kick)706

Second QuarterNorton 30-yard field goal 443

Third QuarterMax Shores 9-yard run (kick failed) 637Norton 27-yard field goal 249

Fishers StatsRushing Max Shores 19-113 MichaelNoble 7-24 RJ Potts 1-14 Vore 7-minus1 HL Lewis 3-minus 4Passing Vore 14-27-188Receiving Will Syrus 5-82 RJ Potts3-70 DeVonte Adams 3-21 IsaiahDunnuck 2-9 Colin Statz 1-6

Fishers was dealt a tough loss Friday as Zionsville scored a fourth-quarter touchdownthat sent the Tigers to a 20-19 defeat at the Eagles field

It was a back-and-forth game Fishers scored first when quarterback Jon Vore scoredon a one-yard run Ben Nortons extra point kick made the score 7-0 in favor of the Tigersafter the first quarter

Norton also converted a 30-yard field goal attempt in the second period and that helpedFishers to stay even with Zionsville 10-10 at halftime Max Shores scored on a nine-yardrun in the third quarter and Nortons 27-yard field goal made the score 19-10

The Eagles got a field goal of their own to cut the Tigers advantage to 19-13 at theend of the period and a touchdown pass with 819 remaining gave Zionsville the leadwhich they held for the remainder of the game

Shores was Fishers leading rusher with 113 yards on 19 carries Vore completed 14of 27 passes for 188 yards with Will Syrus catching five of them for 82 yards RJ Pottsand DeVonte Adams both had three catches with Potts totaling 70 yards and Adams 21yards

The Tigers will have next week off as the post-season begins Fishers hosts Noblesvilleon Oct 28 in the semi-finals of Class 6A Sectional 4

Reporter photo by Kirk Green

The Fishers defense gets ready for the play during the Tigersrsquo game with Zionsville Friday

Eagles deal tough loss to Fishers

Carmel 35 LawrenceCentral 20

Score by QuartersLCHS 6 8 6 0 - 20Carmel 7 14 14 0 - 35

Team Stats LC CHS

First Downs 19 15Yards Rushing 22-120 31-181Yards Passing 245 425CompAttInt 22-45-1 15-23-1FumblesLost 0-0 0-0PenaltiesYards 11-72 12-83

Carmel ScoringFirst Quarter

Will Schmidt 54-yard run (ConnorCoghlan kick) 1101

Second QuarterJalen Walker 13-yard pass from JakeMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 859Walker 39-yard pass from McDonald(Coghlan kick) 032

Third QuarterWalker 73-yard pass from McDonald(Coghlan kick) 1029Walker 35-yard pass from McDonald(Coghlan kick) 025

Carmel StatsRushing Schmidt 18-145 Jerome Halsell9-25 Elliott Charlebois 2-11 Walker 1-2McDonald 1-minus 2Passing McDonald 14-20-241Charlebois 1-3-3Receiving Walker 11-201 Schmidt 2-31Ethan Merriweather 1-9 Kurt Rafdal 1-3

The combination of Jalen and Jake addedup to a big night forCarmel on Friday

Jalen Walkercaught fourtouchdown passesfrom Jake McDonaldand those helped theGreyhounds beatLawrence Central 35-21 at Carmel StadiumThe victory pushedthe Hounds backabove 500 to 5-4 andwas a nice way tofinish out the regularseason

Carmel led 7-6after the first quarterWill Schmidt did thescoring honorsblasting off on a 54-yard touchdown runin the first minute ofthe game

Then Walker andMcDonald took overin the second quarter

Their first pass play to score was a 13-yarderwith 859 remainingin the period Walkerthen took a 39-yardpass into the end zonewith less than aminute left whichwould give Carmel a21-14 lead going intohalftime

Walker started thethird quarter with ahuge touchdownreception takingMcDonalds throw 73

yards to score Finally with 25 seconds leftin the period Walker and McDonald teamedup for a 35-yard scoring pass play ConnorCoghlan was 5-for-5 in extra points

In all Walker had 11 catches for 201yards McDonald finished the night 14-of-20 compiling 241 yards through the air

Schmidt was the leading rusher forCarmel with 145 yards in 18 carries

The Greyhounds have next week offthen travel to Hamilton Southeastern on Oct28 to compete in the Class 6A Sectional 4semi-finals

Carmel takes care of LC

Walker Schmidt

McDonald

Brownsburg 35Southeastern 24

Score by QuartersWVHS 7 7 14 7 ndash 35Southeastern 3 7 14 0 ndash 24

Team Stats BHS HSE

First Downs 24 18 By Rushing 12 9 By Passing 11 9 By Penalty 1 0Yards Rushing 50-200 29-219Yards Passing 241 198CompAttInt 18-30-1 13-24-1FumblesLost 0-0 0-0PenaltiesYards 5-35 5-50

Southeastern ScoringFirst Quarter

Tyler Melser 37-yard field goal 702Second Quarter

Jackson Sweeney 2-yard run (Melserkick) 641

Third QuarterSweeney 54-yard pass from Adam Mullett(Melser kick) 1010Sweeney 47-yard run (Melser kick) 602

Southeastern StatsRushing Sweeney 25-168 Max Brooks1-23 Carter Lohman 1-21 Mullett 1-9Tyler Fleming 1-5Passing Mullett 13-24-198Receiving Sweeney 4-80 Brooks 4-77Matt Klink 3-28 Nick Mutchner 2-15

Brownsburg got the early lead on Hamilton Southeastern Friday and that carriedthe Bulldogs through to a 35-24 victory at Reynolds RoyalsStadium

Both teams were 4-1 in Hoosier Crossroads Conference playso this game was for the HCC championship Brownsburgfinished the league with a 5-1 mark with Southeastern tying forsecond with Westfield with a 4-2 record

Tyler Melser got the Royals on the board first when he booteda 37-yard field goal Brownsburg responded with a touchdownand that gave the Bulldogs a 7-3 lead after the first period

The two teams played even for the next two quarters JacksonSweeney got a second period touchdown for HSE with a 2-yardrun and that kept the Royals within 14-10 at halftime

Both teams added two more touchdowns in the third quarterSweeney scored both times for the Royals first catching a

54-yard pass from Adam Mullett then blasting in 47 yards to the end zone Melserkicked the extra point for all of Southeasterns touchdowns But Brownsburg got onemore touchdown in the fourth period to seal the game

Sweeney had a tremendous game rushing 25 times for 168 yards then catchingfour passes for 80 yards Max Brooks also had four receptions totaling 77 yardsMullett was 13-of-24 through the air with 198 yards

The Royals have this week off then host Carmel on Oct 28 in the semi-finals ofClass 6A Sectional 4

Royals fall to Brownsburgin HCC championship

Sweeney

Sports 11

The Carmel boys tennis team advancedto the state semi-finals Friday after a 5-0quarter-final victory over Delta at the ToddWitsken Tennis Center

The Greyhounds won all five matches instraight sets although there were sometough matches No 1 singles PatrickFletchall needed a second set tiebreak to getpast Deltas Alec Robillard finallyprevailing 6-4 7-6 (3) The victory keptFletchall undefeated for the season at 14-0

Drew Michael won easily at No 2singles he is also unbeaten for the year at15-0 The other three matches all scoredroutine wins as well

I think they played well today saidCarmel coach Spencer Fields I think weplayed with good energy and emotionSeniors led the way really being totallyfocused and cheering pretty loud for eachother

The Hounds play Bloomington North inthis mornings semi-finals at North Centralwhich begin at 10 am Park Tudor andNorth Central will play the other semi-finalThe championship match will take place at2 pm

Carmel 5 Delta 0No 1 singles Patrick Fletchall defAlec Robillard 6-4 7-6 (3)

No 2 singles Drew Michael def JasonWegener 6-2 6-0No 3 singles Nishanth Basavareddydef Tannon Dishman 6-3 6-3No 1 doubles Ethan McAndrews andJay Natarajan def Jonah Haley andJoel Ashman 6-3 6-3No 2 doubles Timmy Dixon and RohitNagaraj def Parker Robillard andMichael Morris 6-3 6-2

Carmel advances to state semi-finals

Courtesy John Harrellrsquos websitewwwjohnharrellnetAnderson 35 Logansport 16Angola 10 Eastside 8Attica 75 South Vermillion 21Avon 31 Noblesville 28Batesville 29 Connersville 0Beech Grove 49 Mooresville 21Ben Davis 56 North Central(Indianapolis) 20Bloomington South 28 Perry Meridian0Brownsburg 35 HamiltonSoutheastern 24Brownstown Central 59 CorydonCentral 29Carmel 35 Lawrence Central 20Carroll (Fort Wayne) 23 Fort WayneWayne 6Center Grove 44 IndianapolisCathedral 41 OTCharlestown 47 Eastern (Pekin) 0Churubusco 55 Fairfield 25Columbia City 27 Norwell 13Columbus East 62 Bedford NorthLawrence 24Columbus North 32 Southport 29Concord 45 Warsaw 38Covenant Christian 51 BowmanAcademy 18Covington 48 Riverton Parke 6Crown Point 42 Michigan City 21

Culver Academy 20 Bremen 0Danville 42 Crawfordsville 9Decatur Central 75 Franklin 33East Chicago Central 35 Griffith 15East Noble 53 Bellmont 14Eastbrook 65 Blackford 26Eastern Greene 26 Tecumseh 18Elkhart Central 44 South Bend Clay14Elwood 30 Madison-Grant 22Evansville Central 24 Evansville North13Evansville Harrison 37 EvansvilleBosse 14Evansville Memorial 29 Castle 27Evansville Reitz 35 Evansville MaterDei 14Floyd Central 27 New Albany 14Forest Park 20 Tell City 0Fort Wayne Concordia 42 Fort WayneNorth 0Fort Wayne Dwenger 31 Fort WayneNorthrop 28 OTFort Wayne Snider 52 Fort WayneLuers 27Fountain Central 56 Rockville 6Fremont at Lakeland ccdGarrett 54 Central Noble 32Gary Roosevelt 28 Gary West 20Gibson Southern 38 Southridge 35Goshen 41 Wawasee 34Greenfield-Central 20 New Castle 14

Greensburg 28 Rushville 0Greenwood 21 Whiteland 10Hagerstown 38 Cambridge CityLincoln 6Hammond 41 Hammond Clark 20Hammond Gavit 30 Hammond Morton7Hanover Central 21 North Newton 7Harrison (Ohio) 31 Franklin County20Harrison (West Lafayette) 68Richmond 7Heritage Christian 32 Knightstown 13Heritage Hills 28 South Spencer 7Hobart 41 Highland 14Homestead 49 Fort Wayne South 31Indianapolis Arlington 48 IndianapolisBroad Ripple 0Indianapolis Chatard 20 East Central7Indianapolis Howe 23 IndianapolisNorthwest 18Indianapolis Lutheran 49 IndianapolisWashington 0Indianapolis Manual 42 IndianapolisTindley 12Indianapolis Marshall 60 IndianapolisAttucks 0Indianapolis Ritter 36 Park Tudor 20Indianapolis Roncalli 28 GuerinCatholic 21Indianapolis Scecina 14 Monrovia 13Jasper 45 Mount Vernon (Posey) 21Jay County 28 Heritage 14Jeffersonville 35 Jennings County 29Knox 37 Caston 6Kokomo 44 Indianapolis Tech 21Lafayette Jeff 55 Muncie Central 48Lake Central 21 Valparaiso 20Lake Station 33 Hammond Noll 6Lapel 42 Eastern Hancock 14LaVille 33 Culver 7Lawrence North 54 Pike 0Lawrenceburg 61 South Dearborn 6Lebanon 34 Western Boone 14Leo 48 DeKalb 14Lima Central Catholic (Ohio) 52Bluffton 6Linton-Stockton 52 North Central(Farmersburg) 8Lowell 35 Andrean 21McCutcheon 35 Marion 7Merrillville 34 Chesterton 13Milan 66 Switzerland County 6Mishawaka Marian 35 South BendWashington 13

Mississinewa 54 Alexandria 21Mitchell 47 Perry Central 14Momence (Ill) 48 South Newton 6Monroe Central 16 Shenandoah 0Mount Carmel (Ill) 28 Boonville 6Mount Vernon (Fortville) 40 Yorktown21Munster 42 Kankakee Valley 13New Haven 43 Huntington North 0New Palestine 56 Delta 15New Prairie 28 Jimtown 6North Decatur 48 OldenburgAcademy 20North Harrison 27 Paoli 12North Vermillion 55 Seeger 10Northeastern 70 Union City 16Northridge 22 Elkhart Memorial 8NorthWood 43 Plymouth 12Oak Hill 25 Frankton 14Penn 21 Mishawaka 14Pike Central 50 North Posey 49 OTPioneer 48 North Judson 0Plainfield 59 Martinsville 26Portage 31 LaPorte 18Princeton 49 Vincennes Lincoln 48Providence 61 Clarksville 6Seymour 36 Madison 22Shelbyville 41 Pendleton Heights 28Silver Creek 41 Scottsburg 7South Adams 33 Southern Wells 0South Bend Adams 33 South BendSt Joseph 23South Bend Riley 41 John Glenn 6South Central (Union Mills) 41 BooneGrove 14South Decatur 71 Rock CreekAcademy 6Southmont 35 Frankfort 20Southside HomeSchool 41 Edinburgh6Springs Valley 53 North Daviess 6Terre Haute North 42 Franklin Central41Terre Haute South 27 BloomingtonNorth 21Traders Point Christian 53 Blue Ridge(Ill) 14Tri 40 Union County 8Triton 41 West Central 14Triton Central 42 Speedway 39Tri-West 45 North Montgomery 0Turkey Run 54 Dugger Union 24Warren Central 19 Cincinnati StXavier (Ohio) 18Washington 42 North Knox 41Wes-Del 27 Anderson Prep Academy6West Noble 42 Prairie Heights 8West Washington 44 Salem 23Westfield 37 Brebeuf Jesuit 21Wheeler 28 Calumet 22Whiting 35 River Forest 7Winamac 34 Delphi 20Winchester 27 Centerville 7Woodlan 28 Adams Central 16Zionsville 20 Fishers 19Hoosier Conference playoffsLafayette Central Catholic 41 Tipton10 1stWest Lafayette 51 Northwestern 223rdRensselaer Central 34 HamiltonHeights 21 5thWestern 43 Twin Lakes 19 7thLewis Cass 41 Benton Central 219thHoosier Heartland ConferenceplayoffsCarroll (Flora) 41 Sheridan 14 1stClinton Prairie 29 Clinton Central 263rdEastern (Greentown) 65 North White38 5thTri-County 34 Tri-Central 6 7thFrontier 21 Taylor 18 9thThree Rivers Conference playoffsNorthfield 34 North Miami 0 1stPeru 35 Whitko 32 3rdSouthwood 49 Tippecanoe Valley 295thWabash 40 Manchester 22 7thMaconaquah 24 Rochester 7 9thWestern Indiana ConferenceplayoffsSullivan 63 Indian Creek 42 1stGreencastle 13 Owen Valley 10 3rdNorthview 50 Cloverdale 0 5thNorth Putnam 50 Cascade 7 7thWest Vigo 39 Edgewood 7 9thSouth Putnam 30 Brown County 011th

Friday night football scores

Page 8: Noblesville City Judge Caldwell diesfiles.constantcontact.com/57b55f5d301/d880b15d...Congratulations to Sheridan Rotary. May you celebrate many more. Photo courtesy Sheridan Rotary

Sports8

Roncalli 28Guerin 21

Score by QuartersRoncalli 0 14 7 7 - 28Guerin 0 14 7 0 - 21

Team Stats RHS GC

First Downs 20 11 By Rushing 13 6 By Passing 7 4 By Penalty 0 1Yards Rushing 34-263 29-108Yards Passing 111 63CompAttInt 13-13-0 4-7-0FumblesLost 0-0 0-0

PenaltiesYards 3-26 1-5

Guerin ScoringSecond Quarter

Carter McGinnis 3-yard run (kick failed)958McGinnis 1-yard run (McGinnis run) 021McGinnis 1-yard run (Caleb Quick kick)527

Guerin StatsRushing McGinnis 25-113 ThomasKaser 2-7 11 2-minus 12Passing Keller 4-7-163Receptions Korbin Lane 1-32 EmmittMcMahon 1-12 Grant Fremion 1-11Trevor George 1-8

The showdown at the Eagles Nest for the inaugural Circle City Conference footballchampionship lived up to the hype

Guerin Catholic hosted Roncalli for the title on Friday and was playing even with theRebels through three quarters But Roncalli the No 1 team in Class 4A got the go-aheadtouchdown in the fourth quarter and edged 3A No 2 Guerin 28-21 to claim the trophy

The win gave the Rebels a perfect regular season at 9-0 The Golden Eagles meanwhilefell to 7-2 Their only other loss for the year was to another No 1 team 1As LafayetteCentral Catholic

Carter McGinnis scored all three of GCs touchdowns all on short runs In additionhe also made a two-point conversion run after scoring his second TD of the second quarterThat came with 21 seconds left and sent the Golden Eagles into the locker room tied at14-all

McGinnis one-yard touchdown run (and Caleb Quicks extra point kick) kept theGolden Eagles tied at 21 going into the fourth quarter but Roncalli scored on a 26-yardrun and that pushed them ahead

McGinnis ran 25 times for 113 yards Luke Keller completed four of seven passes for63 yards

Guerin Catholic travels to Tri-West next Friday to begin play in Sectional 29

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

Carter McGinnis scored all three of Guerin Catholicrsquos touchdowns in the Golden Eaglesrsquo game with Roncalli Friday at the Eagles Nest The Rebels scored in the fourthquarter to beat Guerin 28-21 and win the inaugural Circle City Conference championship

Guerin falls to Roncalli in Circle City championship game

LEFT Grant Fremion was one of four Guerin Catholic playersto make a catch during Fridayrsquos game with Roncalli

ABOVE Luke Keller completed four of seven passes

Sports 9

Rensselaer 34 Heights 21Rensselaer 14 8 0 12 - 34Heights 0 14 0 7 - 21

Game Stats RC HHFirst Downs 16 10 By Rushing 14 9 By Passing 1 1 By Penalty 1 0Yards Rushing 49-309 35-191Yards Passing 39 26CompAttInt 3-5-0 3-12-1FumblesLost 0-0 2-1PenaltiesYards 3-31 3-37

Heights ScoringSecond Quarter

Jesse Brown 66-yard run (kick failed)1147Riley White 3-yard run (White run) 143

Fourth QuarterBrown 81-yard kick return (MichaelTyner kick) 443

Heights StatsRushing Brown 2-65 Jake Beale 16-58White 11-44 Clayton Cowan 5-32Sterling Weatherford 1-minus 8Passing White 3-12-26Receptions Caymn Lutz 1-14 Brown 1-7Josh Feltz 1-5

Hamilton Heights fell behind 14-0 in the first quarter and eventually dropped theHoosier Conference fifth-place game to Rensselaer Central 34-21 Friday at the HuskyDome

The Huskies got on the board early in the second period when Jesse Brown made abig 66-yard run The Bombers scored again but Heights was able to keep within atouchdown by halftime Riley White ran the ball in from three yards then made a two-pointconversion run to keep the score within 22-14 at halftime

The third quarter was scoreless but things got going again in the fourth periodRensselaer jumped ahead 28-14 but Brown cut that lead by taking a kick return 81 yardsinto the end zone Michael Tyners extra point kick made the score 28-21 But Rensselaergot the last touchdown on a five-yard run

Brown totaled 65 yards rushing while Jake Beale compiled 58 yards White was3-of-12 passing for 26 yards

Heights begins play in Class 3A Sectional 28 next Friday at Twin Lakes

Reporter photo by Brian Reddick

ABOVE Hamilton Heightsrsquo Jake Beale powers ahead for yardage Beale ran 16times for 58 yards

RIGHT Sterling Weatherford stands tough against a Rensselaer defender

Huskies fall to Rensselaer Central

Carroll 41Sheridan 14

Score by QuartersSheridan 0 14 0 0 ndash 14Carroll 7 6 7 21 ndash 41

Team Stats SHS CHS

First Downs 13 14 By Rushing 11 5 By Passing 2 9 By Penalty 0 0Yards Rushing 53-252 27-94Yards Passing 51 236CompAttIntc 4-13-2 9-22-1

PenaltiesYards 6-51 2-18FumblesLost 1-1 1-0

Sheridan ScoringSecond Quarter

Joe Callahan 2-yard run (GunnarWilliams kick) 237Callahan 4-yard pass from Drake Delph(G Williams kick) 001

Sheridan StatsRushing Callahan 38-170 Delph 13-74G Williams 2-8Passing Delph 4-13-51Receiving Rhett Williams 1-30 GWilliams 1-12 Kyle Harwood 1-5Callahan 1-4

Carroll ran away from Sheridan in the fourth quarter and that sent the Comets to a41-14 win over the Blackhawks Friday in the Hoosier Heartland Conference championshipgame

Sheridan led 14-13 at halftime after two touchdowns by Joe Callahan The junior ranin for a two-yard score with 237 left in the second quarter then caught a four-yard passfrom Drake Delph just one second before halftime Gunnar Williams made both extra-pointkicks

But Carroll took a 20-14 lead in the third quarter and then scored 21 more points inthe fourth all while leaving the Hawks scoreless

We just let them get away from us said Sheridan coach Bud Wright We had acouple bad plays and they scored and went up 20-14

Callahan totaled 170 yards in rushing in 38 carries while Delph had 13 carries for 74yards Delph also threw 4-for-13 for 51 yards including a 30-yard reception to RhettWilliams

Sheridan is now 5-4 for the season and will host South Putnam next Friday to beginClass 1A Sectional 45 play

lsquoHawks fall to Carrollin HHC championship

Sports10

Zionsville 20Fishers 19

Fishers 7 3 9 0 ndash 19Zionsville 0 10 3 7 -- 20

FHS ZHSFirst Downs 18 20 By Rushing 12 7 By Passing 6 13 By Penalty 0 0Yards Rushing 37-171 41-252Yards Passing 188 292CompAttInt 14-27-2 14-31-2FumblesLost 5-1 0-0PenaltiesYards 1-5 1-4

Fishers ScoringFirst Quarter

Jon Vore 1-yard run (Ben Norton kick)706

Second QuarterNorton 30-yard field goal 443

Third QuarterMax Shores 9-yard run (kick failed) 637Norton 27-yard field goal 249

Fishers StatsRushing Max Shores 19-113 MichaelNoble 7-24 RJ Potts 1-14 Vore 7-minus1 HL Lewis 3-minus 4Passing Vore 14-27-188Receiving Will Syrus 5-82 RJ Potts3-70 DeVonte Adams 3-21 IsaiahDunnuck 2-9 Colin Statz 1-6

Fishers was dealt a tough loss Friday as Zionsville scored a fourth-quarter touchdownthat sent the Tigers to a 20-19 defeat at the Eagles field

It was a back-and-forth game Fishers scored first when quarterback Jon Vore scoredon a one-yard run Ben Nortons extra point kick made the score 7-0 in favor of the Tigersafter the first quarter

Norton also converted a 30-yard field goal attempt in the second period and that helpedFishers to stay even with Zionsville 10-10 at halftime Max Shores scored on a nine-yardrun in the third quarter and Nortons 27-yard field goal made the score 19-10

The Eagles got a field goal of their own to cut the Tigers advantage to 19-13 at theend of the period and a touchdown pass with 819 remaining gave Zionsville the leadwhich they held for the remainder of the game

Shores was Fishers leading rusher with 113 yards on 19 carries Vore completed 14of 27 passes for 188 yards with Will Syrus catching five of them for 82 yards RJ Pottsand DeVonte Adams both had three catches with Potts totaling 70 yards and Adams 21yards

The Tigers will have next week off as the post-season begins Fishers hosts Noblesvilleon Oct 28 in the semi-finals of Class 6A Sectional 4

Reporter photo by Kirk Green

The Fishers defense gets ready for the play during the Tigersrsquo game with Zionsville Friday

Eagles deal tough loss to Fishers

Carmel 35 LawrenceCentral 20

Score by QuartersLCHS 6 8 6 0 - 20Carmel 7 14 14 0 - 35

Team Stats LC CHS

First Downs 19 15Yards Rushing 22-120 31-181Yards Passing 245 425CompAttInt 22-45-1 15-23-1FumblesLost 0-0 0-0PenaltiesYards 11-72 12-83

Carmel ScoringFirst Quarter

Will Schmidt 54-yard run (ConnorCoghlan kick) 1101

Second QuarterJalen Walker 13-yard pass from JakeMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 859Walker 39-yard pass from McDonald(Coghlan kick) 032

Third QuarterWalker 73-yard pass from McDonald(Coghlan kick) 1029Walker 35-yard pass from McDonald(Coghlan kick) 025

Carmel StatsRushing Schmidt 18-145 Jerome Halsell9-25 Elliott Charlebois 2-11 Walker 1-2McDonald 1-minus 2Passing McDonald 14-20-241Charlebois 1-3-3Receiving Walker 11-201 Schmidt 2-31Ethan Merriweather 1-9 Kurt Rafdal 1-3

The combination of Jalen and Jake addedup to a big night forCarmel on Friday

Jalen Walkercaught fourtouchdown passesfrom Jake McDonaldand those helped theGreyhounds beatLawrence Central 35-21 at Carmel StadiumThe victory pushedthe Hounds backabove 500 to 5-4 andwas a nice way tofinish out the regularseason

Carmel led 7-6after the first quarterWill Schmidt did thescoring honorsblasting off on a 54-yard touchdown runin the first minute ofthe game

Then Walker andMcDonald took overin the second quarter

Their first pass play to score was a 13-yarderwith 859 remainingin the period Walkerthen took a 39-yardpass into the end zonewith less than aminute left whichwould give Carmel a21-14 lead going intohalftime

Walker started thethird quarter with ahuge touchdownreception takingMcDonalds throw 73

yards to score Finally with 25 seconds leftin the period Walker and McDonald teamedup for a 35-yard scoring pass play ConnorCoghlan was 5-for-5 in extra points

In all Walker had 11 catches for 201yards McDonald finished the night 14-of-20 compiling 241 yards through the air

Schmidt was the leading rusher forCarmel with 145 yards in 18 carries

The Greyhounds have next week offthen travel to Hamilton Southeastern on Oct28 to compete in the Class 6A Sectional 4semi-finals

Carmel takes care of LC

Walker Schmidt

McDonald

Brownsburg 35Southeastern 24

Score by QuartersWVHS 7 7 14 7 ndash 35Southeastern 3 7 14 0 ndash 24

Team Stats BHS HSE

First Downs 24 18 By Rushing 12 9 By Passing 11 9 By Penalty 1 0Yards Rushing 50-200 29-219Yards Passing 241 198CompAttInt 18-30-1 13-24-1FumblesLost 0-0 0-0PenaltiesYards 5-35 5-50

Southeastern ScoringFirst Quarter

Tyler Melser 37-yard field goal 702Second Quarter

Jackson Sweeney 2-yard run (Melserkick) 641

Third QuarterSweeney 54-yard pass from Adam Mullett(Melser kick) 1010Sweeney 47-yard run (Melser kick) 602

Southeastern StatsRushing Sweeney 25-168 Max Brooks1-23 Carter Lohman 1-21 Mullett 1-9Tyler Fleming 1-5Passing Mullett 13-24-198Receiving Sweeney 4-80 Brooks 4-77Matt Klink 3-28 Nick Mutchner 2-15

Brownsburg got the early lead on Hamilton Southeastern Friday and that carriedthe Bulldogs through to a 35-24 victory at Reynolds RoyalsStadium

Both teams were 4-1 in Hoosier Crossroads Conference playso this game was for the HCC championship Brownsburgfinished the league with a 5-1 mark with Southeastern tying forsecond with Westfield with a 4-2 record

Tyler Melser got the Royals on the board first when he booteda 37-yard field goal Brownsburg responded with a touchdownand that gave the Bulldogs a 7-3 lead after the first period

The two teams played even for the next two quarters JacksonSweeney got a second period touchdown for HSE with a 2-yardrun and that kept the Royals within 14-10 at halftime

Both teams added two more touchdowns in the third quarterSweeney scored both times for the Royals first catching a

54-yard pass from Adam Mullett then blasting in 47 yards to the end zone Melserkicked the extra point for all of Southeasterns touchdowns But Brownsburg got onemore touchdown in the fourth period to seal the game

Sweeney had a tremendous game rushing 25 times for 168 yards then catchingfour passes for 80 yards Max Brooks also had four receptions totaling 77 yardsMullett was 13-of-24 through the air with 198 yards

The Royals have this week off then host Carmel on Oct 28 in the semi-finals ofClass 6A Sectional 4

Royals fall to Brownsburgin HCC championship

Sweeney

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The Carmel boys tennis team advancedto the state semi-finals Friday after a 5-0quarter-final victory over Delta at the ToddWitsken Tennis Center

The Greyhounds won all five matches instraight sets although there were sometough matches No 1 singles PatrickFletchall needed a second set tiebreak to getpast Deltas Alec Robillard finallyprevailing 6-4 7-6 (3) The victory keptFletchall undefeated for the season at 14-0

Drew Michael won easily at No 2singles he is also unbeaten for the year at15-0 The other three matches all scoredroutine wins as well

I think they played well today saidCarmel coach Spencer Fields I think weplayed with good energy and emotionSeniors led the way really being totallyfocused and cheering pretty loud for eachother

The Hounds play Bloomington North inthis mornings semi-finals at North Centralwhich begin at 10 am Park Tudor andNorth Central will play the other semi-finalThe championship match will take place at2 pm

Carmel 5 Delta 0No 1 singles Patrick Fletchall defAlec Robillard 6-4 7-6 (3)

No 2 singles Drew Michael def JasonWegener 6-2 6-0No 3 singles Nishanth Basavareddydef Tannon Dishman 6-3 6-3No 1 doubles Ethan McAndrews andJay Natarajan def Jonah Haley andJoel Ashman 6-3 6-3No 2 doubles Timmy Dixon and RohitNagaraj def Parker Robillard andMichael Morris 6-3 6-2

Carmel advances to state semi-finals

Courtesy John Harrellrsquos websitewwwjohnharrellnetAnderson 35 Logansport 16Angola 10 Eastside 8Attica 75 South Vermillion 21Avon 31 Noblesville 28Batesville 29 Connersville 0Beech Grove 49 Mooresville 21Ben Davis 56 North Central(Indianapolis) 20Bloomington South 28 Perry Meridian0Brownsburg 35 HamiltonSoutheastern 24Brownstown Central 59 CorydonCentral 29Carmel 35 Lawrence Central 20Carroll (Fort Wayne) 23 Fort WayneWayne 6Center Grove 44 IndianapolisCathedral 41 OTCharlestown 47 Eastern (Pekin) 0Churubusco 55 Fairfield 25Columbia City 27 Norwell 13Columbus East 62 Bedford NorthLawrence 24Columbus North 32 Southport 29Concord 45 Warsaw 38Covenant Christian 51 BowmanAcademy 18Covington 48 Riverton Parke 6Crown Point 42 Michigan City 21

Culver Academy 20 Bremen 0Danville 42 Crawfordsville 9Decatur Central 75 Franklin 33East Chicago Central 35 Griffith 15East Noble 53 Bellmont 14Eastbrook 65 Blackford 26Eastern Greene 26 Tecumseh 18Elkhart Central 44 South Bend Clay14Elwood 30 Madison-Grant 22Evansville Central 24 Evansville North13Evansville Harrison 37 EvansvilleBosse 14Evansville Memorial 29 Castle 27Evansville Reitz 35 Evansville MaterDei 14Floyd Central 27 New Albany 14Forest Park 20 Tell City 0Fort Wayne Concordia 42 Fort WayneNorth 0Fort Wayne Dwenger 31 Fort WayneNorthrop 28 OTFort Wayne Snider 52 Fort WayneLuers 27Fountain Central 56 Rockville 6Fremont at Lakeland ccdGarrett 54 Central Noble 32Gary Roosevelt 28 Gary West 20Gibson Southern 38 Southridge 35Goshen 41 Wawasee 34Greenfield-Central 20 New Castle 14

Greensburg 28 Rushville 0Greenwood 21 Whiteland 10Hagerstown 38 Cambridge CityLincoln 6Hammond 41 Hammond Clark 20Hammond Gavit 30 Hammond Morton7Hanover Central 21 North Newton 7Harrison (Ohio) 31 Franklin County20Harrison (West Lafayette) 68Richmond 7Heritage Christian 32 Knightstown 13Heritage Hills 28 South Spencer 7Hobart 41 Highland 14Homestead 49 Fort Wayne South 31Indianapolis Arlington 48 IndianapolisBroad Ripple 0Indianapolis Chatard 20 East Central7Indianapolis Howe 23 IndianapolisNorthwest 18Indianapolis Lutheran 49 IndianapolisWashington 0Indianapolis Manual 42 IndianapolisTindley 12Indianapolis Marshall 60 IndianapolisAttucks 0Indianapolis Ritter 36 Park Tudor 20Indianapolis Roncalli 28 GuerinCatholic 21Indianapolis Scecina 14 Monrovia 13Jasper 45 Mount Vernon (Posey) 21Jay County 28 Heritage 14Jeffersonville 35 Jennings County 29Knox 37 Caston 6Kokomo 44 Indianapolis Tech 21Lafayette Jeff 55 Muncie Central 48Lake Central 21 Valparaiso 20Lake Station 33 Hammond Noll 6Lapel 42 Eastern Hancock 14LaVille 33 Culver 7Lawrence North 54 Pike 0Lawrenceburg 61 South Dearborn 6Lebanon 34 Western Boone 14Leo 48 DeKalb 14Lima Central Catholic (Ohio) 52Bluffton 6Linton-Stockton 52 North Central(Farmersburg) 8Lowell 35 Andrean 21McCutcheon 35 Marion 7Merrillville 34 Chesterton 13Milan 66 Switzerland County 6Mishawaka Marian 35 South BendWashington 13

Mississinewa 54 Alexandria 21Mitchell 47 Perry Central 14Momence (Ill) 48 South Newton 6Monroe Central 16 Shenandoah 0Mount Carmel (Ill) 28 Boonville 6Mount Vernon (Fortville) 40 Yorktown21Munster 42 Kankakee Valley 13New Haven 43 Huntington North 0New Palestine 56 Delta 15New Prairie 28 Jimtown 6North Decatur 48 OldenburgAcademy 20North Harrison 27 Paoli 12North Vermillion 55 Seeger 10Northeastern 70 Union City 16Northridge 22 Elkhart Memorial 8NorthWood 43 Plymouth 12Oak Hill 25 Frankton 14Penn 21 Mishawaka 14Pike Central 50 North Posey 49 OTPioneer 48 North Judson 0Plainfield 59 Martinsville 26Portage 31 LaPorte 18Princeton 49 Vincennes Lincoln 48Providence 61 Clarksville 6Seymour 36 Madison 22Shelbyville 41 Pendleton Heights 28Silver Creek 41 Scottsburg 7South Adams 33 Southern Wells 0South Bend Adams 33 South BendSt Joseph 23South Bend Riley 41 John Glenn 6South Central (Union Mills) 41 BooneGrove 14South Decatur 71 Rock CreekAcademy 6Southmont 35 Frankfort 20Southside HomeSchool 41 Edinburgh6Springs Valley 53 North Daviess 6Terre Haute North 42 Franklin Central41Terre Haute South 27 BloomingtonNorth 21Traders Point Christian 53 Blue Ridge(Ill) 14Tri 40 Union County 8Triton 41 West Central 14Triton Central 42 Speedway 39Tri-West 45 North Montgomery 0Turkey Run 54 Dugger Union 24Warren Central 19 Cincinnati StXavier (Ohio) 18Washington 42 North Knox 41Wes-Del 27 Anderson Prep Academy6West Noble 42 Prairie Heights 8West Washington 44 Salem 23Westfield 37 Brebeuf Jesuit 21Wheeler 28 Calumet 22Whiting 35 River Forest 7Winamac 34 Delphi 20Winchester 27 Centerville 7Woodlan 28 Adams Central 16Zionsville 20 Fishers 19Hoosier Conference playoffsLafayette Central Catholic 41 Tipton10 1stWest Lafayette 51 Northwestern 223rdRensselaer Central 34 HamiltonHeights 21 5thWestern 43 Twin Lakes 19 7thLewis Cass 41 Benton Central 219thHoosier Heartland ConferenceplayoffsCarroll (Flora) 41 Sheridan 14 1stClinton Prairie 29 Clinton Central 263rdEastern (Greentown) 65 North White38 5thTri-County 34 Tri-Central 6 7thFrontier 21 Taylor 18 9thThree Rivers Conference playoffsNorthfield 34 North Miami 0 1stPeru 35 Whitko 32 3rdSouthwood 49 Tippecanoe Valley 295thWabash 40 Manchester 22 7thMaconaquah 24 Rochester 7 9thWestern Indiana ConferenceplayoffsSullivan 63 Indian Creek 42 1stGreencastle 13 Owen Valley 10 3rdNorthview 50 Cloverdale 0 5thNorth Putnam 50 Cascade 7 7thWest Vigo 39 Edgewood 7 9thSouth Putnam 30 Brown County 011th

Friday night football scores

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Rensselaer 34 Heights 21Rensselaer 14 8 0 12 - 34Heights 0 14 0 7 - 21

Game Stats RC HHFirst Downs 16 10 By Rushing 14 9 By Passing 1 1 By Penalty 1 0Yards Rushing 49-309 35-191Yards Passing 39 26CompAttInt 3-5-0 3-12-1FumblesLost 0-0 2-1PenaltiesYards 3-31 3-37

Heights ScoringSecond Quarter

Jesse Brown 66-yard run (kick failed)1147Riley White 3-yard run (White run) 143

Fourth QuarterBrown 81-yard kick return (MichaelTyner kick) 443

Heights StatsRushing Brown 2-65 Jake Beale 16-58White 11-44 Clayton Cowan 5-32Sterling Weatherford 1-minus 8Passing White 3-12-26Receptions Caymn Lutz 1-14 Brown 1-7Josh Feltz 1-5

Hamilton Heights fell behind 14-0 in the first quarter and eventually dropped theHoosier Conference fifth-place game to Rensselaer Central 34-21 Friday at the HuskyDome

The Huskies got on the board early in the second period when Jesse Brown made abig 66-yard run The Bombers scored again but Heights was able to keep within atouchdown by halftime Riley White ran the ball in from three yards then made a two-pointconversion run to keep the score within 22-14 at halftime

The third quarter was scoreless but things got going again in the fourth periodRensselaer jumped ahead 28-14 but Brown cut that lead by taking a kick return 81 yardsinto the end zone Michael Tyners extra point kick made the score 28-21 But Rensselaergot the last touchdown on a five-yard run

Brown totaled 65 yards rushing while Jake Beale compiled 58 yards White was3-of-12 passing for 26 yards

Heights begins play in Class 3A Sectional 28 next Friday at Twin Lakes

Reporter photo by Brian Reddick

ABOVE Hamilton Heightsrsquo Jake Beale powers ahead for yardage Beale ran 16times for 58 yards

RIGHT Sterling Weatherford stands tough against a Rensselaer defender

Huskies fall to Rensselaer Central

Carroll 41Sheridan 14

Score by QuartersSheridan 0 14 0 0 ndash 14Carroll 7 6 7 21 ndash 41

Team Stats SHS CHS

First Downs 13 14 By Rushing 11 5 By Passing 2 9 By Penalty 0 0Yards Rushing 53-252 27-94Yards Passing 51 236CompAttIntc 4-13-2 9-22-1

PenaltiesYards 6-51 2-18FumblesLost 1-1 1-0

Sheridan ScoringSecond Quarter

Joe Callahan 2-yard run (GunnarWilliams kick) 237Callahan 4-yard pass from Drake Delph(G Williams kick) 001

Sheridan StatsRushing Callahan 38-170 Delph 13-74G Williams 2-8Passing Delph 4-13-51Receiving Rhett Williams 1-30 GWilliams 1-12 Kyle Harwood 1-5Callahan 1-4

Carroll ran away from Sheridan in the fourth quarter and that sent the Comets to a41-14 win over the Blackhawks Friday in the Hoosier Heartland Conference championshipgame

Sheridan led 14-13 at halftime after two touchdowns by Joe Callahan The junior ranin for a two-yard score with 237 left in the second quarter then caught a four-yard passfrom Drake Delph just one second before halftime Gunnar Williams made both extra-pointkicks

But Carroll took a 20-14 lead in the third quarter and then scored 21 more points inthe fourth all while leaving the Hawks scoreless

We just let them get away from us said Sheridan coach Bud Wright We had acouple bad plays and they scored and went up 20-14

Callahan totaled 170 yards in rushing in 38 carries while Delph had 13 carries for 74yards Delph also threw 4-for-13 for 51 yards including a 30-yard reception to RhettWilliams

Sheridan is now 5-4 for the season and will host South Putnam next Friday to beginClass 1A Sectional 45 play

lsquoHawks fall to Carrollin HHC championship

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Zionsville 20Fishers 19

Fishers 7 3 9 0 ndash 19Zionsville 0 10 3 7 -- 20

FHS ZHSFirst Downs 18 20 By Rushing 12 7 By Passing 6 13 By Penalty 0 0Yards Rushing 37-171 41-252Yards Passing 188 292CompAttInt 14-27-2 14-31-2FumblesLost 5-1 0-0PenaltiesYards 1-5 1-4

Fishers ScoringFirst Quarter

Jon Vore 1-yard run (Ben Norton kick)706

Second QuarterNorton 30-yard field goal 443

Third QuarterMax Shores 9-yard run (kick failed) 637Norton 27-yard field goal 249

Fishers StatsRushing Max Shores 19-113 MichaelNoble 7-24 RJ Potts 1-14 Vore 7-minus1 HL Lewis 3-minus 4Passing Vore 14-27-188Receiving Will Syrus 5-82 RJ Potts3-70 DeVonte Adams 3-21 IsaiahDunnuck 2-9 Colin Statz 1-6

Fishers was dealt a tough loss Friday as Zionsville scored a fourth-quarter touchdownthat sent the Tigers to a 20-19 defeat at the Eagles field

It was a back-and-forth game Fishers scored first when quarterback Jon Vore scoredon a one-yard run Ben Nortons extra point kick made the score 7-0 in favor of the Tigersafter the first quarter

Norton also converted a 30-yard field goal attempt in the second period and that helpedFishers to stay even with Zionsville 10-10 at halftime Max Shores scored on a nine-yardrun in the third quarter and Nortons 27-yard field goal made the score 19-10

The Eagles got a field goal of their own to cut the Tigers advantage to 19-13 at theend of the period and a touchdown pass with 819 remaining gave Zionsville the leadwhich they held for the remainder of the game

Shores was Fishers leading rusher with 113 yards on 19 carries Vore completed 14of 27 passes for 188 yards with Will Syrus catching five of them for 82 yards RJ Pottsand DeVonte Adams both had three catches with Potts totaling 70 yards and Adams 21yards

The Tigers will have next week off as the post-season begins Fishers hosts Noblesvilleon Oct 28 in the semi-finals of Class 6A Sectional 4

Reporter photo by Kirk Green

The Fishers defense gets ready for the play during the Tigersrsquo game with Zionsville Friday

Eagles deal tough loss to Fishers

Carmel 35 LawrenceCentral 20

Score by QuartersLCHS 6 8 6 0 - 20Carmel 7 14 14 0 - 35

Team Stats LC CHS

First Downs 19 15Yards Rushing 22-120 31-181Yards Passing 245 425CompAttInt 22-45-1 15-23-1FumblesLost 0-0 0-0PenaltiesYards 11-72 12-83

Carmel ScoringFirst Quarter

Will Schmidt 54-yard run (ConnorCoghlan kick) 1101

Second QuarterJalen Walker 13-yard pass from JakeMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 859Walker 39-yard pass from McDonald(Coghlan kick) 032

Third QuarterWalker 73-yard pass from McDonald(Coghlan kick) 1029Walker 35-yard pass from McDonald(Coghlan kick) 025

Carmel StatsRushing Schmidt 18-145 Jerome Halsell9-25 Elliott Charlebois 2-11 Walker 1-2McDonald 1-minus 2Passing McDonald 14-20-241Charlebois 1-3-3Receiving Walker 11-201 Schmidt 2-31Ethan Merriweather 1-9 Kurt Rafdal 1-3

The combination of Jalen and Jake addedup to a big night forCarmel on Friday

Jalen Walkercaught fourtouchdown passesfrom Jake McDonaldand those helped theGreyhounds beatLawrence Central 35-21 at Carmel StadiumThe victory pushedthe Hounds backabove 500 to 5-4 andwas a nice way tofinish out the regularseason

Carmel led 7-6after the first quarterWill Schmidt did thescoring honorsblasting off on a 54-yard touchdown runin the first minute ofthe game

Then Walker andMcDonald took overin the second quarter

Their first pass play to score was a 13-yarderwith 859 remainingin the period Walkerthen took a 39-yardpass into the end zonewith less than aminute left whichwould give Carmel a21-14 lead going intohalftime

Walker started thethird quarter with ahuge touchdownreception takingMcDonalds throw 73

yards to score Finally with 25 seconds leftin the period Walker and McDonald teamedup for a 35-yard scoring pass play ConnorCoghlan was 5-for-5 in extra points

In all Walker had 11 catches for 201yards McDonald finished the night 14-of-20 compiling 241 yards through the air

Schmidt was the leading rusher forCarmel with 145 yards in 18 carries

The Greyhounds have next week offthen travel to Hamilton Southeastern on Oct28 to compete in the Class 6A Sectional 4semi-finals

Carmel takes care of LC

Walker Schmidt

McDonald

Brownsburg 35Southeastern 24

Score by QuartersWVHS 7 7 14 7 ndash 35Southeastern 3 7 14 0 ndash 24

Team Stats BHS HSE

First Downs 24 18 By Rushing 12 9 By Passing 11 9 By Penalty 1 0Yards Rushing 50-200 29-219Yards Passing 241 198CompAttInt 18-30-1 13-24-1FumblesLost 0-0 0-0PenaltiesYards 5-35 5-50

Southeastern ScoringFirst Quarter

Tyler Melser 37-yard field goal 702Second Quarter

Jackson Sweeney 2-yard run (Melserkick) 641

Third QuarterSweeney 54-yard pass from Adam Mullett(Melser kick) 1010Sweeney 47-yard run (Melser kick) 602

Southeastern StatsRushing Sweeney 25-168 Max Brooks1-23 Carter Lohman 1-21 Mullett 1-9Tyler Fleming 1-5Passing Mullett 13-24-198Receiving Sweeney 4-80 Brooks 4-77Matt Klink 3-28 Nick Mutchner 2-15

Brownsburg got the early lead on Hamilton Southeastern Friday and that carriedthe Bulldogs through to a 35-24 victory at Reynolds RoyalsStadium

Both teams were 4-1 in Hoosier Crossroads Conference playso this game was for the HCC championship Brownsburgfinished the league with a 5-1 mark with Southeastern tying forsecond with Westfield with a 4-2 record

Tyler Melser got the Royals on the board first when he booteda 37-yard field goal Brownsburg responded with a touchdownand that gave the Bulldogs a 7-3 lead after the first period

The two teams played even for the next two quarters JacksonSweeney got a second period touchdown for HSE with a 2-yardrun and that kept the Royals within 14-10 at halftime

Both teams added two more touchdowns in the third quarterSweeney scored both times for the Royals first catching a

54-yard pass from Adam Mullett then blasting in 47 yards to the end zone Melserkicked the extra point for all of Southeasterns touchdowns But Brownsburg got onemore touchdown in the fourth period to seal the game

Sweeney had a tremendous game rushing 25 times for 168 yards then catchingfour passes for 80 yards Max Brooks also had four receptions totaling 77 yardsMullett was 13-of-24 through the air with 198 yards

The Royals have this week off then host Carmel on Oct 28 in the semi-finals ofClass 6A Sectional 4

Royals fall to Brownsburgin HCC championship

Sweeney

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The Carmel boys tennis team advancedto the state semi-finals Friday after a 5-0quarter-final victory over Delta at the ToddWitsken Tennis Center

The Greyhounds won all five matches instraight sets although there were sometough matches No 1 singles PatrickFletchall needed a second set tiebreak to getpast Deltas Alec Robillard finallyprevailing 6-4 7-6 (3) The victory keptFletchall undefeated for the season at 14-0

Drew Michael won easily at No 2singles he is also unbeaten for the year at15-0 The other three matches all scoredroutine wins as well

I think they played well today saidCarmel coach Spencer Fields I think weplayed with good energy and emotionSeniors led the way really being totallyfocused and cheering pretty loud for eachother

The Hounds play Bloomington North inthis mornings semi-finals at North Centralwhich begin at 10 am Park Tudor andNorth Central will play the other semi-finalThe championship match will take place at2 pm

Carmel 5 Delta 0No 1 singles Patrick Fletchall defAlec Robillard 6-4 7-6 (3)

No 2 singles Drew Michael def JasonWegener 6-2 6-0No 3 singles Nishanth Basavareddydef Tannon Dishman 6-3 6-3No 1 doubles Ethan McAndrews andJay Natarajan def Jonah Haley andJoel Ashman 6-3 6-3No 2 doubles Timmy Dixon and RohitNagaraj def Parker Robillard andMichael Morris 6-3 6-2

Carmel advances to state semi-finals

Courtesy John Harrellrsquos websitewwwjohnharrellnetAnderson 35 Logansport 16Angola 10 Eastside 8Attica 75 South Vermillion 21Avon 31 Noblesville 28Batesville 29 Connersville 0Beech Grove 49 Mooresville 21Ben Davis 56 North Central(Indianapolis) 20Bloomington South 28 Perry Meridian0Brownsburg 35 HamiltonSoutheastern 24Brownstown Central 59 CorydonCentral 29Carmel 35 Lawrence Central 20Carroll (Fort Wayne) 23 Fort WayneWayne 6Center Grove 44 IndianapolisCathedral 41 OTCharlestown 47 Eastern (Pekin) 0Churubusco 55 Fairfield 25Columbia City 27 Norwell 13Columbus East 62 Bedford NorthLawrence 24Columbus North 32 Southport 29Concord 45 Warsaw 38Covenant Christian 51 BowmanAcademy 18Covington 48 Riverton Parke 6Crown Point 42 Michigan City 21

Culver Academy 20 Bremen 0Danville 42 Crawfordsville 9Decatur Central 75 Franklin 33East Chicago Central 35 Griffith 15East Noble 53 Bellmont 14Eastbrook 65 Blackford 26Eastern Greene 26 Tecumseh 18Elkhart Central 44 South Bend Clay14Elwood 30 Madison-Grant 22Evansville Central 24 Evansville North13Evansville Harrison 37 EvansvilleBosse 14Evansville Memorial 29 Castle 27Evansville Reitz 35 Evansville MaterDei 14Floyd Central 27 New Albany 14Forest Park 20 Tell City 0Fort Wayne Concordia 42 Fort WayneNorth 0Fort Wayne Dwenger 31 Fort WayneNorthrop 28 OTFort Wayne Snider 52 Fort WayneLuers 27Fountain Central 56 Rockville 6Fremont at Lakeland ccdGarrett 54 Central Noble 32Gary Roosevelt 28 Gary West 20Gibson Southern 38 Southridge 35Goshen 41 Wawasee 34Greenfield-Central 20 New Castle 14

Greensburg 28 Rushville 0Greenwood 21 Whiteland 10Hagerstown 38 Cambridge CityLincoln 6Hammond 41 Hammond Clark 20Hammond Gavit 30 Hammond Morton7Hanover Central 21 North Newton 7Harrison (Ohio) 31 Franklin County20Harrison (West Lafayette) 68Richmond 7Heritage Christian 32 Knightstown 13Heritage Hills 28 South Spencer 7Hobart 41 Highland 14Homestead 49 Fort Wayne South 31Indianapolis Arlington 48 IndianapolisBroad Ripple 0Indianapolis Chatard 20 East Central7Indianapolis Howe 23 IndianapolisNorthwest 18Indianapolis Lutheran 49 IndianapolisWashington 0Indianapolis Manual 42 IndianapolisTindley 12Indianapolis Marshall 60 IndianapolisAttucks 0Indianapolis Ritter 36 Park Tudor 20Indianapolis Roncalli 28 GuerinCatholic 21Indianapolis Scecina 14 Monrovia 13Jasper 45 Mount Vernon (Posey) 21Jay County 28 Heritage 14Jeffersonville 35 Jennings County 29Knox 37 Caston 6Kokomo 44 Indianapolis Tech 21Lafayette Jeff 55 Muncie Central 48Lake Central 21 Valparaiso 20Lake Station 33 Hammond Noll 6Lapel 42 Eastern Hancock 14LaVille 33 Culver 7Lawrence North 54 Pike 0Lawrenceburg 61 South Dearborn 6Lebanon 34 Western Boone 14Leo 48 DeKalb 14Lima Central Catholic (Ohio) 52Bluffton 6Linton-Stockton 52 North Central(Farmersburg) 8Lowell 35 Andrean 21McCutcheon 35 Marion 7Merrillville 34 Chesterton 13Milan 66 Switzerland County 6Mishawaka Marian 35 South BendWashington 13

Mississinewa 54 Alexandria 21Mitchell 47 Perry Central 14Momence (Ill) 48 South Newton 6Monroe Central 16 Shenandoah 0Mount Carmel (Ill) 28 Boonville 6Mount Vernon (Fortville) 40 Yorktown21Munster 42 Kankakee Valley 13New Haven 43 Huntington North 0New Palestine 56 Delta 15New Prairie 28 Jimtown 6North Decatur 48 OldenburgAcademy 20North Harrison 27 Paoli 12North Vermillion 55 Seeger 10Northeastern 70 Union City 16Northridge 22 Elkhart Memorial 8NorthWood 43 Plymouth 12Oak Hill 25 Frankton 14Penn 21 Mishawaka 14Pike Central 50 North Posey 49 OTPioneer 48 North Judson 0Plainfield 59 Martinsville 26Portage 31 LaPorte 18Princeton 49 Vincennes Lincoln 48Providence 61 Clarksville 6Seymour 36 Madison 22Shelbyville 41 Pendleton Heights 28Silver Creek 41 Scottsburg 7South Adams 33 Southern Wells 0South Bend Adams 33 South BendSt Joseph 23South Bend Riley 41 John Glenn 6South Central (Union Mills) 41 BooneGrove 14South Decatur 71 Rock CreekAcademy 6Southmont 35 Frankfort 20Southside HomeSchool 41 Edinburgh6Springs Valley 53 North Daviess 6Terre Haute North 42 Franklin Central41Terre Haute South 27 BloomingtonNorth 21Traders Point Christian 53 Blue Ridge(Ill) 14Tri 40 Union County 8Triton 41 West Central 14Triton Central 42 Speedway 39Tri-West 45 North Montgomery 0Turkey Run 54 Dugger Union 24Warren Central 19 Cincinnati StXavier (Ohio) 18Washington 42 North Knox 41Wes-Del 27 Anderson Prep Academy6West Noble 42 Prairie Heights 8West Washington 44 Salem 23Westfield 37 Brebeuf Jesuit 21Wheeler 28 Calumet 22Whiting 35 River Forest 7Winamac 34 Delphi 20Winchester 27 Centerville 7Woodlan 28 Adams Central 16Zionsville 20 Fishers 19Hoosier Conference playoffsLafayette Central Catholic 41 Tipton10 1stWest Lafayette 51 Northwestern 223rdRensselaer Central 34 HamiltonHeights 21 5thWestern 43 Twin Lakes 19 7thLewis Cass 41 Benton Central 219thHoosier Heartland ConferenceplayoffsCarroll (Flora) 41 Sheridan 14 1stClinton Prairie 29 Clinton Central 263rdEastern (Greentown) 65 North White38 5thTri-County 34 Tri-Central 6 7thFrontier 21 Taylor 18 9thThree Rivers Conference playoffsNorthfield 34 North Miami 0 1stPeru 35 Whitko 32 3rdSouthwood 49 Tippecanoe Valley 295thWabash 40 Manchester 22 7thMaconaquah 24 Rochester 7 9thWestern Indiana ConferenceplayoffsSullivan 63 Indian Creek 42 1stGreencastle 13 Owen Valley 10 3rdNorthview 50 Cloverdale 0 5thNorth Putnam 50 Cascade 7 7thWest Vigo 39 Edgewood 7 9thSouth Putnam 30 Brown County 011th

Friday night football scores

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Zionsville 20Fishers 19

Fishers 7 3 9 0 ndash 19Zionsville 0 10 3 7 -- 20

FHS ZHSFirst Downs 18 20 By Rushing 12 7 By Passing 6 13 By Penalty 0 0Yards Rushing 37-171 41-252Yards Passing 188 292CompAttInt 14-27-2 14-31-2FumblesLost 5-1 0-0PenaltiesYards 1-5 1-4

Fishers ScoringFirst Quarter

Jon Vore 1-yard run (Ben Norton kick)706

Second QuarterNorton 30-yard field goal 443

Third QuarterMax Shores 9-yard run (kick failed) 637Norton 27-yard field goal 249

Fishers StatsRushing Max Shores 19-113 MichaelNoble 7-24 RJ Potts 1-14 Vore 7-minus1 HL Lewis 3-minus 4Passing Vore 14-27-188Receiving Will Syrus 5-82 RJ Potts3-70 DeVonte Adams 3-21 IsaiahDunnuck 2-9 Colin Statz 1-6

Fishers was dealt a tough loss Friday as Zionsville scored a fourth-quarter touchdownthat sent the Tigers to a 20-19 defeat at the Eagles field

It was a back-and-forth game Fishers scored first when quarterback Jon Vore scoredon a one-yard run Ben Nortons extra point kick made the score 7-0 in favor of the Tigersafter the first quarter

Norton also converted a 30-yard field goal attempt in the second period and that helpedFishers to stay even with Zionsville 10-10 at halftime Max Shores scored on a nine-yardrun in the third quarter and Nortons 27-yard field goal made the score 19-10

The Eagles got a field goal of their own to cut the Tigers advantage to 19-13 at theend of the period and a touchdown pass with 819 remaining gave Zionsville the leadwhich they held for the remainder of the game

Shores was Fishers leading rusher with 113 yards on 19 carries Vore completed 14of 27 passes for 188 yards with Will Syrus catching five of them for 82 yards RJ Pottsand DeVonte Adams both had three catches with Potts totaling 70 yards and Adams 21yards

The Tigers will have next week off as the post-season begins Fishers hosts Noblesvilleon Oct 28 in the semi-finals of Class 6A Sectional 4

Reporter photo by Kirk Green

The Fishers defense gets ready for the play during the Tigersrsquo game with Zionsville Friday

Eagles deal tough loss to Fishers

Carmel 35 LawrenceCentral 20

Score by QuartersLCHS 6 8 6 0 - 20Carmel 7 14 14 0 - 35

Team Stats LC CHS

First Downs 19 15Yards Rushing 22-120 31-181Yards Passing 245 425CompAttInt 22-45-1 15-23-1FumblesLost 0-0 0-0PenaltiesYards 11-72 12-83

Carmel ScoringFirst Quarter

Will Schmidt 54-yard run (ConnorCoghlan kick) 1101

Second QuarterJalen Walker 13-yard pass from JakeMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 859Walker 39-yard pass from McDonald(Coghlan kick) 032

Third QuarterWalker 73-yard pass from McDonald(Coghlan kick) 1029Walker 35-yard pass from McDonald(Coghlan kick) 025

Carmel StatsRushing Schmidt 18-145 Jerome Halsell9-25 Elliott Charlebois 2-11 Walker 1-2McDonald 1-minus 2Passing McDonald 14-20-241Charlebois 1-3-3Receiving Walker 11-201 Schmidt 2-31Ethan Merriweather 1-9 Kurt Rafdal 1-3

The combination of Jalen and Jake addedup to a big night forCarmel on Friday

Jalen Walkercaught fourtouchdown passesfrom Jake McDonaldand those helped theGreyhounds beatLawrence Central 35-21 at Carmel StadiumThe victory pushedthe Hounds backabove 500 to 5-4 andwas a nice way tofinish out the regularseason

Carmel led 7-6after the first quarterWill Schmidt did thescoring honorsblasting off on a 54-yard touchdown runin the first minute ofthe game

Then Walker andMcDonald took overin the second quarter

Their first pass play to score was a 13-yarderwith 859 remainingin the period Walkerthen took a 39-yardpass into the end zonewith less than aminute left whichwould give Carmel a21-14 lead going intohalftime

Walker started thethird quarter with ahuge touchdownreception takingMcDonalds throw 73

yards to score Finally with 25 seconds leftin the period Walker and McDonald teamedup for a 35-yard scoring pass play ConnorCoghlan was 5-for-5 in extra points

In all Walker had 11 catches for 201yards McDonald finished the night 14-of-20 compiling 241 yards through the air

Schmidt was the leading rusher forCarmel with 145 yards in 18 carries

The Greyhounds have next week offthen travel to Hamilton Southeastern on Oct28 to compete in the Class 6A Sectional 4semi-finals

Carmel takes care of LC

Walker Schmidt

McDonald

Brownsburg 35Southeastern 24

Score by QuartersWVHS 7 7 14 7 ndash 35Southeastern 3 7 14 0 ndash 24

Team Stats BHS HSE

First Downs 24 18 By Rushing 12 9 By Passing 11 9 By Penalty 1 0Yards Rushing 50-200 29-219Yards Passing 241 198CompAttInt 18-30-1 13-24-1FumblesLost 0-0 0-0PenaltiesYards 5-35 5-50

Southeastern ScoringFirst Quarter

Tyler Melser 37-yard field goal 702Second Quarter

Jackson Sweeney 2-yard run (Melserkick) 641

Third QuarterSweeney 54-yard pass from Adam Mullett(Melser kick) 1010Sweeney 47-yard run (Melser kick) 602

Southeastern StatsRushing Sweeney 25-168 Max Brooks1-23 Carter Lohman 1-21 Mullett 1-9Tyler Fleming 1-5Passing Mullett 13-24-198Receiving Sweeney 4-80 Brooks 4-77Matt Klink 3-28 Nick Mutchner 2-15

Brownsburg got the early lead on Hamilton Southeastern Friday and that carriedthe Bulldogs through to a 35-24 victory at Reynolds RoyalsStadium

Both teams were 4-1 in Hoosier Crossroads Conference playso this game was for the HCC championship Brownsburgfinished the league with a 5-1 mark with Southeastern tying forsecond with Westfield with a 4-2 record

Tyler Melser got the Royals on the board first when he booteda 37-yard field goal Brownsburg responded with a touchdownand that gave the Bulldogs a 7-3 lead after the first period

The two teams played even for the next two quarters JacksonSweeney got a second period touchdown for HSE with a 2-yardrun and that kept the Royals within 14-10 at halftime

Both teams added two more touchdowns in the third quarterSweeney scored both times for the Royals first catching a

54-yard pass from Adam Mullett then blasting in 47 yards to the end zone Melserkicked the extra point for all of Southeasterns touchdowns But Brownsburg got onemore touchdown in the fourth period to seal the game

Sweeney had a tremendous game rushing 25 times for 168 yards then catchingfour passes for 80 yards Max Brooks also had four receptions totaling 77 yardsMullett was 13-of-24 through the air with 198 yards

The Royals have this week off then host Carmel on Oct 28 in the semi-finals ofClass 6A Sectional 4

Royals fall to Brownsburgin HCC championship

Sweeney

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The Carmel boys tennis team advancedto the state semi-finals Friday after a 5-0quarter-final victory over Delta at the ToddWitsken Tennis Center

The Greyhounds won all five matches instraight sets although there were sometough matches No 1 singles PatrickFletchall needed a second set tiebreak to getpast Deltas Alec Robillard finallyprevailing 6-4 7-6 (3) The victory keptFletchall undefeated for the season at 14-0

Drew Michael won easily at No 2singles he is also unbeaten for the year at15-0 The other three matches all scoredroutine wins as well

I think they played well today saidCarmel coach Spencer Fields I think weplayed with good energy and emotionSeniors led the way really being totallyfocused and cheering pretty loud for eachother

The Hounds play Bloomington North inthis mornings semi-finals at North Centralwhich begin at 10 am Park Tudor andNorth Central will play the other semi-finalThe championship match will take place at2 pm

Carmel 5 Delta 0No 1 singles Patrick Fletchall defAlec Robillard 6-4 7-6 (3)

No 2 singles Drew Michael def JasonWegener 6-2 6-0No 3 singles Nishanth Basavareddydef Tannon Dishman 6-3 6-3No 1 doubles Ethan McAndrews andJay Natarajan def Jonah Haley andJoel Ashman 6-3 6-3No 2 doubles Timmy Dixon and RohitNagaraj def Parker Robillard andMichael Morris 6-3 6-2

Carmel advances to state semi-finals

Courtesy John Harrellrsquos websitewwwjohnharrellnetAnderson 35 Logansport 16Angola 10 Eastside 8Attica 75 South Vermillion 21Avon 31 Noblesville 28Batesville 29 Connersville 0Beech Grove 49 Mooresville 21Ben Davis 56 North Central(Indianapolis) 20Bloomington South 28 Perry Meridian0Brownsburg 35 HamiltonSoutheastern 24Brownstown Central 59 CorydonCentral 29Carmel 35 Lawrence Central 20Carroll (Fort Wayne) 23 Fort WayneWayne 6Center Grove 44 IndianapolisCathedral 41 OTCharlestown 47 Eastern (Pekin) 0Churubusco 55 Fairfield 25Columbia City 27 Norwell 13Columbus East 62 Bedford NorthLawrence 24Columbus North 32 Southport 29Concord 45 Warsaw 38Covenant Christian 51 BowmanAcademy 18Covington 48 Riverton Parke 6Crown Point 42 Michigan City 21

Culver Academy 20 Bremen 0Danville 42 Crawfordsville 9Decatur Central 75 Franklin 33East Chicago Central 35 Griffith 15East Noble 53 Bellmont 14Eastbrook 65 Blackford 26Eastern Greene 26 Tecumseh 18Elkhart Central 44 South Bend Clay14Elwood 30 Madison-Grant 22Evansville Central 24 Evansville North13Evansville Harrison 37 EvansvilleBosse 14Evansville Memorial 29 Castle 27Evansville Reitz 35 Evansville MaterDei 14Floyd Central 27 New Albany 14Forest Park 20 Tell City 0Fort Wayne Concordia 42 Fort WayneNorth 0Fort Wayne Dwenger 31 Fort WayneNorthrop 28 OTFort Wayne Snider 52 Fort WayneLuers 27Fountain Central 56 Rockville 6Fremont at Lakeland ccdGarrett 54 Central Noble 32Gary Roosevelt 28 Gary West 20Gibson Southern 38 Southridge 35Goshen 41 Wawasee 34Greenfield-Central 20 New Castle 14

Greensburg 28 Rushville 0Greenwood 21 Whiteland 10Hagerstown 38 Cambridge CityLincoln 6Hammond 41 Hammond Clark 20Hammond Gavit 30 Hammond Morton7Hanover Central 21 North Newton 7Harrison (Ohio) 31 Franklin County20Harrison (West Lafayette) 68Richmond 7Heritage Christian 32 Knightstown 13Heritage Hills 28 South Spencer 7Hobart 41 Highland 14Homestead 49 Fort Wayne South 31Indianapolis Arlington 48 IndianapolisBroad Ripple 0Indianapolis Chatard 20 East Central7Indianapolis Howe 23 IndianapolisNorthwest 18Indianapolis Lutheran 49 IndianapolisWashington 0Indianapolis Manual 42 IndianapolisTindley 12Indianapolis Marshall 60 IndianapolisAttucks 0Indianapolis Ritter 36 Park Tudor 20Indianapolis Roncalli 28 GuerinCatholic 21Indianapolis Scecina 14 Monrovia 13Jasper 45 Mount Vernon (Posey) 21Jay County 28 Heritage 14Jeffersonville 35 Jennings County 29Knox 37 Caston 6Kokomo 44 Indianapolis Tech 21Lafayette Jeff 55 Muncie Central 48Lake Central 21 Valparaiso 20Lake Station 33 Hammond Noll 6Lapel 42 Eastern Hancock 14LaVille 33 Culver 7Lawrence North 54 Pike 0Lawrenceburg 61 South Dearborn 6Lebanon 34 Western Boone 14Leo 48 DeKalb 14Lima Central Catholic (Ohio) 52Bluffton 6Linton-Stockton 52 North Central(Farmersburg) 8Lowell 35 Andrean 21McCutcheon 35 Marion 7Merrillville 34 Chesterton 13Milan 66 Switzerland County 6Mishawaka Marian 35 South BendWashington 13

Mississinewa 54 Alexandria 21Mitchell 47 Perry Central 14Momence (Ill) 48 South Newton 6Monroe Central 16 Shenandoah 0Mount Carmel (Ill) 28 Boonville 6Mount Vernon (Fortville) 40 Yorktown21Munster 42 Kankakee Valley 13New Haven 43 Huntington North 0New Palestine 56 Delta 15New Prairie 28 Jimtown 6North Decatur 48 OldenburgAcademy 20North Harrison 27 Paoli 12North Vermillion 55 Seeger 10Northeastern 70 Union City 16Northridge 22 Elkhart Memorial 8NorthWood 43 Plymouth 12Oak Hill 25 Frankton 14Penn 21 Mishawaka 14Pike Central 50 North Posey 49 OTPioneer 48 North Judson 0Plainfield 59 Martinsville 26Portage 31 LaPorte 18Princeton 49 Vincennes Lincoln 48Providence 61 Clarksville 6Seymour 36 Madison 22Shelbyville 41 Pendleton Heights 28Silver Creek 41 Scottsburg 7South Adams 33 Southern Wells 0South Bend Adams 33 South BendSt Joseph 23South Bend Riley 41 John Glenn 6South Central (Union Mills) 41 BooneGrove 14South Decatur 71 Rock CreekAcademy 6Southmont 35 Frankfort 20Southside HomeSchool 41 Edinburgh6Springs Valley 53 North Daviess 6Terre Haute North 42 Franklin Central41Terre Haute South 27 BloomingtonNorth 21Traders Point Christian 53 Blue Ridge(Ill) 14Tri 40 Union County 8Triton 41 West Central 14Triton Central 42 Speedway 39Tri-West 45 North Montgomery 0Turkey Run 54 Dugger Union 24Warren Central 19 Cincinnati StXavier (Ohio) 18Washington 42 North Knox 41Wes-Del 27 Anderson Prep Academy6West Noble 42 Prairie Heights 8West Washington 44 Salem 23Westfield 37 Brebeuf Jesuit 21Wheeler 28 Calumet 22Whiting 35 River Forest 7Winamac 34 Delphi 20Winchester 27 Centerville 7Woodlan 28 Adams Central 16Zionsville 20 Fishers 19Hoosier Conference playoffsLafayette Central Catholic 41 Tipton10 1stWest Lafayette 51 Northwestern 223rdRensselaer Central 34 HamiltonHeights 21 5thWestern 43 Twin Lakes 19 7thLewis Cass 41 Benton Central 219thHoosier Heartland ConferenceplayoffsCarroll (Flora) 41 Sheridan 14 1stClinton Prairie 29 Clinton Central 263rdEastern (Greentown) 65 North White38 5thTri-County 34 Tri-Central 6 7thFrontier 21 Taylor 18 9thThree Rivers Conference playoffsNorthfield 34 North Miami 0 1stPeru 35 Whitko 32 3rdSouthwood 49 Tippecanoe Valley 295thWabash 40 Manchester 22 7thMaconaquah 24 Rochester 7 9thWestern Indiana ConferenceplayoffsSullivan 63 Indian Creek 42 1stGreencastle 13 Owen Valley 10 3rdNorthview 50 Cloverdale 0 5thNorth Putnam 50 Cascade 7 7thWest Vigo 39 Edgewood 7 9thSouth Putnam 30 Brown County 011th

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Sports 11

The Carmel boys tennis team advancedto the state semi-finals Friday after a 5-0quarter-final victory over Delta at the ToddWitsken Tennis Center

The Greyhounds won all five matches instraight sets although there were sometough matches No 1 singles PatrickFletchall needed a second set tiebreak to getpast Deltas Alec Robillard finallyprevailing 6-4 7-6 (3) The victory keptFletchall undefeated for the season at 14-0

Drew Michael won easily at No 2singles he is also unbeaten for the year at15-0 The other three matches all scoredroutine wins as well

I think they played well today saidCarmel coach Spencer Fields I think weplayed with good energy and emotionSeniors led the way really being totallyfocused and cheering pretty loud for eachother

The Hounds play Bloomington North inthis mornings semi-finals at North Centralwhich begin at 10 am Park Tudor andNorth Central will play the other semi-finalThe championship match will take place at2 pm

Carmel 5 Delta 0No 1 singles Patrick Fletchall defAlec Robillard 6-4 7-6 (3)

No 2 singles Drew Michael def JasonWegener 6-2 6-0No 3 singles Nishanth Basavareddydef Tannon Dishman 6-3 6-3No 1 doubles Ethan McAndrews andJay Natarajan def Jonah Haley andJoel Ashman 6-3 6-3No 2 doubles Timmy Dixon and RohitNagaraj def Parker Robillard andMichael Morris 6-3 6-2

Carmel advances to state semi-finals

Courtesy John Harrellrsquos websitewwwjohnharrellnetAnderson 35 Logansport 16Angola 10 Eastside 8Attica 75 South Vermillion 21Avon 31 Noblesville 28Batesville 29 Connersville 0Beech Grove 49 Mooresville 21Ben Davis 56 North Central(Indianapolis) 20Bloomington South 28 Perry Meridian0Brownsburg 35 HamiltonSoutheastern 24Brownstown Central 59 CorydonCentral 29Carmel 35 Lawrence Central 20Carroll (Fort Wayne) 23 Fort WayneWayne 6Center Grove 44 IndianapolisCathedral 41 OTCharlestown 47 Eastern (Pekin) 0Churubusco 55 Fairfield 25Columbia City 27 Norwell 13Columbus East 62 Bedford NorthLawrence 24Columbus North 32 Southport 29Concord 45 Warsaw 38Covenant Christian 51 BowmanAcademy 18Covington 48 Riverton Parke 6Crown Point 42 Michigan City 21

Culver Academy 20 Bremen 0Danville 42 Crawfordsville 9Decatur Central 75 Franklin 33East Chicago Central 35 Griffith 15East Noble 53 Bellmont 14Eastbrook 65 Blackford 26Eastern Greene 26 Tecumseh 18Elkhart Central 44 South Bend Clay14Elwood 30 Madison-Grant 22Evansville Central 24 Evansville North13Evansville Harrison 37 EvansvilleBosse 14Evansville Memorial 29 Castle 27Evansville Reitz 35 Evansville MaterDei 14Floyd Central 27 New Albany 14Forest Park 20 Tell City 0Fort Wayne Concordia 42 Fort WayneNorth 0Fort Wayne Dwenger 31 Fort WayneNorthrop 28 OTFort Wayne Snider 52 Fort WayneLuers 27Fountain Central 56 Rockville 6Fremont at Lakeland ccdGarrett 54 Central Noble 32Gary Roosevelt 28 Gary West 20Gibson Southern 38 Southridge 35Goshen 41 Wawasee 34Greenfield-Central 20 New Castle 14

Greensburg 28 Rushville 0Greenwood 21 Whiteland 10Hagerstown 38 Cambridge CityLincoln 6Hammond 41 Hammond Clark 20Hammond Gavit 30 Hammond Morton7Hanover Central 21 North Newton 7Harrison (Ohio) 31 Franklin County20Harrison (West Lafayette) 68Richmond 7Heritage Christian 32 Knightstown 13Heritage Hills 28 South Spencer 7Hobart 41 Highland 14Homestead 49 Fort Wayne South 31Indianapolis Arlington 48 IndianapolisBroad Ripple 0Indianapolis Chatard 20 East Central7Indianapolis Howe 23 IndianapolisNorthwest 18Indianapolis Lutheran 49 IndianapolisWashington 0Indianapolis Manual 42 IndianapolisTindley 12Indianapolis Marshall 60 IndianapolisAttucks 0Indianapolis Ritter 36 Park Tudor 20Indianapolis Roncalli 28 GuerinCatholic 21Indianapolis Scecina 14 Monrovia 13Jasper 45 Mount Vernon (Posey) 21Jay County 28 Heritage 14Jeffersonville 35 Jennings County 29Knox 37 Caston 6Kokomo 44 Indianapolis Tech 21Lafayette Jeff 55 Muncie Central 48Lake Central 21 Valparaiso 20Lake Station 33 Hammond Noll 6Lapel 42 Eastern Hancock 14LaVille 33 Culver 7Lawrence North 54 Pike 0Lawrenceburg 61 South Dearborn 6Lebanon 34 Western Boone 14Leo 48 DeKalb 14Lima Central Catholic (Ohio) 52Bluffton 6Linton-Stockton 52 North Central(Farmersburg) 8Lowell 35 Andrean 21McCutcheon 35 Marion 7Merrillville 34 Chesterton 13Milan 66 Switzerland County 6Mishawaka Marian 35 South BendWashington 13

Mississinewa 54 Alexandria 21Mitchell 47 Perry Central 14Momence (Ill) 48 South Newton 6Monroe Central 16 Shenandoah 0Mount Carmel (Ill) 28 Boonville 6Mount Vernon (Fortville) 40 Yorktown21Munster 42 Kankakee Valley 13New Haven 43 Huntington North 0New Palestine 56 Delta 15New Prairie 28 Jimtown 6North Decatur 48 OldenburgAcademy 20North Harrison 27 Paoli 12North Vermillion 55 Seeger 10Northeastern 70 Union City 16Northridge 22 Elkhart Memorial 8NorthWood 43 Plymouth 12Oak Hill 25 Frankton 14Penn 21 Mishawaka 14Pike Central 50 North Posey 49 OTPioneer 48 North Judson 0Plainfield 59 Martinsville 26Portage 31 LaPorte 18Princeton 49 Vincennes Lincoln 48Providence 61 Clarksville 6Seymour 36 Madison 22Shelbyville 41 Pendleton Heights 28Silver Creek 41 Scottsburg 7South Adams 33 Southern Wells 0South Bend Adams 33 South BendSt Joseph 23South Bend Riley 41 John Glenn 6South Central (Union Mills) 41 BooneGrove 14South Decatur 71 Rock CreekAcademy 6Southmont 35 Frankfort 20Southside HomeSchool 41 Edinburgh6Springs Valley 53 North Daviess 6Terre Haute North 42 Franklin Central41Terre Haute South 27 BloomingtonNorth 21Traders Point Christian 53 Blue Ridge(Ill) 14Tri 40 Union County 8Triton 41 West Central 14Triton Central 42 Speedway 39Tri-West 45 North Montgomery 0Turkey Run 54 Dugger Union 24Warren Central 19 Cincinnati StXavier (Ohio) 18Washington 42 North Knox 41Wes-Del 27 Anderson Prep Academy6West Noble 42 Prairie Heights 8West Washington 44 Salem 23Westfield 37 Brebeuf Jesuit 21Wheeler 28 Calumet 22Whiting 35 River Forest 7Winamac 34 Delphi 20Winchester 27 Centerville 7Woodlan 28 Adams Central 16Zionsville 20 Fishers 19Hoosier Conference playoffsLafayette Central Catholic 41 Tipton10 1stWest Lafayette 51 Northwestern 223rdRensselaer Central 34 HamiltonHeights 21 5thWestern 43 Twin Lakes 19 7thLewis Cass 41 Benton Central 219thHoosier Heartland ConferenceplayoffsCarroll (Flora) 41 Sheridan 14 1stClinton Prairie 29 Clinton Central 263rdEastern (Greentown) 65 North White38 5thTri-County 34 Tri-Central 6 7thFrontier 21 Taylor 18 9thThree Rivers Conference playoffsNorthfield 34 North Miami 0 1stPeru 35 Whitko 32 3rdSouthwood 49 Tippecanoe Valley 295thWabash 40 Manchester 22 7thMaconaquah 24 Rochester 7 9thWestern Indiana ConferenceplayoffsSullivan 63 Indian Creek 42 1stGreencastle 13 Owen Valley 10 3rdNorthview 50 Cloverdale 0 5thNorth Putnam 50 Cascade 7 7thWest Vigo 39 Edgewood 7 9thSouth Putnam 30 Brown County 011th

Friday night football scores