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Thursday December 1 2016Sheridan Noblesville Cicero Arcadia Atlanta Carmel Fishers Westfield
Vol 3 No 237Mostly cloudy today and tonight
TODAYrsquoS WEATHER
HIGH 41 LOW 32
By FRED SWIFTAgain next year Hamilton Countys delegation to the
Indiana General Assembly will include some powerfulleaders The delegation will include five members of theHouse and two members of the Senate All seven are countyresidents and Republicans in a heavily Republicanlegislature
Kathy Richardson will again be Majority Caucus
Leader the third highest ranking officer in the House afterthe Speaker and Majority Floor Leader The job includespresiding at caucus meetings and speaking for theRepublican caucus
She is a 20 year member of the House a formerHamilton County Clerk and current elections administratorShe is known to be probably the most knowledgeablelegislator in election law and administration Richardson
and her husband Perry Williams are Noblesville nativesLuke Kenley will continue to represent Noblesville in
the Senate following easy re-election this fall He is againchairman of the powerful Senate AppropriationsCommittee Since most legislative action involves moneythe head of Senate Appropriations is an extremely important
Seven county residents will be part of Indiana General Assembly
Noblesville Mayor John Ditslear has announced that the December free parking initiative for the City Hall metered parking lot (Lot 2) has returned again this year Offered since2007 this initiativersquos goal has been to encourage downtown holiday shopping since the parking lot is located just one block away from the courthouse square The City Hallpublic parking lot is located immediately east of City Hall and between Conner and Maple streets Members of the Noblesville Street Department have already placed covers overall of the meters in this lot and they will remain until the end of 2016
ldquoEach holiday season wersquove offered this program as a way to inspire people to explore the many shops restaurants and arts venues that downtown Noblesville has to offer Ihope many people will take advantage of free parking in the City Hall lot and help support the local downtown businessesrdquo Ditslear said
Photo courtesy the City of Noblesville
Free parking available in Noblesville City Hall parking lot
A group of young inventors from Carmel High Schoolwill take its invention to one of the premier science andtechnology colleges in the United States next summer
The Carmel High School InvenTeam has been awardeda $10000 grant from Lemelson-MIT to help fund awearable device that rapidly detects and treats seizures byinjecting life-saving medicine to patients with seizuredisorders such as Epilepsy the Carmel Clay Schoolcorporation announced in a press release
The Carmel team is one of 15 from across the country
that were selected for the grant All the teams will show offtheir projects at the MIT EurekaFest next June
The inspiration behind the invention was the teamrsquosinterest in neuroscience and a close friend who suffers froma particularly dangerous form of epilepsy status epilepticusa condition that results in seizures lasting more than fiveminutes the press release said The prolonged durationof seizures can lead to permanent damage and deathhowever the recovery rate for individuals who receivetreatment within 30 minutes of the start of their seizure is
80 percentCHS InvenTeamrsquos automatic seizure detection and
injection invention will allow those with seizure disordersto receive immediate medical attention rather than waitingfor medical personnel or a family member to arrive andadminister the life-saving medication Furthermore thisinvention aims to bring a new sense of independence andconfidence among individuals with epilepsy alleviating theneed for constant supervision from the unpredictable natureof the disorder
Carmelrsquos InvenTeam awarded Lemelson-MIT grant
News2
A speeding driver on Interstate 69 inHamilton County got in trouble for morethan reckless driving Tuesday afternoon
While patrolling the southbound I-69construction zone near exit 210 MasterTrooper Troy Sunier stopped a vehicle forvery excessive speed Zachary Anderson21 of Muncie was allegedly driving 90miles per hour in a posted 60 miles per hourwork zone with workers present in theimmediate area of the offense The vehiclealso had expired license plates expired sinceJanuary of 2016 During the stop Sunierdetected what he believed to be the odor ofmarijuana coming from inside the vehicleA subsequent search revealed nearly 70grams of marijuana as well as scales andother drug paraphernalia
Anderson was arrested and transported tothe Hamilton County Jail without incidentOfficial charges will be determined by theHamilton County Prosecutors Officehowever he was arrested on probable causeof
Reckless Driving in a Work Zone withWorkers Present
Possession of MarijuanaDealing MarijuanaReckless Possession of ParaphernaliaDriving with Expired PlatesAll suspects named in this release are
presumed innocent until and unless provenguilty in court The alleged drugs will betested by the Indiana State Police lab toconfirm it is in fact marijuana
Drugs found in speeding driverrsquos car
positionA resident of Hamilton County most of
his life Kenley was once judge ofNoblesville City Court and owneroperatorof a popular local supermarket for manyyears He and his wife the former SallyButler reside in the North Harbour area
The countys other state senator isMike Delph an attorney who represents theCarmel area He has been in the Senate since2005
Other county members of the House areTony Cook Cicero Todd Huston Fishersand Jerry Torr and Donna Schaibley both
of CarmelObservers of state legislative activity
predict funding of highway improvementswill be at the top of the list of issues to beconsidered in the coming legislature whichopens in January Hamilton County did verywell this past year getting a state grant of$100 million for upgrade of State Road 37and another $63 million for the variousgovernmental entities in a specialdistribution of COIT funds State actionprovided that 75 percent of that money mustgo to roads improvements
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And fear not them which kill the body but are not able to kill thesoul but rather fear him which is able to destroy both soul and bodyin hell
- Matthew 1028
50 Years AgoNews Thirty-six employees with 545 years of service will be honoredtonight at Forest Park Inn by Public Service Indiana The employees allof whom work at the Noblesville Generating Station will receive serviceawards and pins at the program to be attended by officials from Plainfieldat the district headquartersSports North Centralrsquos tall Panthers outscored Carmel by 14 points fromthe field and held scoring whiz Billy Shepherd to a pair of field goals ingiving the Greyhounds a ldquosecond chancerdquo at the herdrsquos netters 76-to-74in a net thriller here Saturday eveningAd Firestone Curtis-Mathes 25rsquorsquo Color TV $49995
3Obituary
Donald J Epp Sr
June 1 1934 - November 29 2016
Donald J Epp Sr 82 of Noblesville passed away on Tuesday November 29 2016at Riverview Health He was born on June 1 1934 to William andElizabeth (Beal) Epp in Noblesville Indiana
Donald was a graduate of Noblesville High School and retiredfrom Delco Remy in Anderson He was a member of Christ LutheranChurch in Noblesville and was an avid fisherman
Donald is survived by his children Donald Epp Jr Rita (David)Landis and Greg (Errin) Epp brother Jack (Julia) Epp sixgrandchildren and five great-grandchildren
In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by his wifeElaine Epp on January 10 2016 grandson Adam Landis three
brothers and one sisterVisitation will be from 400 pm to 800 pm on Friday December 2 2016 at Randall
amp Roberts Funeral Home 1150 Logan Street in Noblesville Services will be held at 1100am on Saturday December 3 2016 at the funeral home with Rev Adrian Piazzaofficiating Burial will be at Crownland Cemetery in Noblesville
Memorial contributions may be made to St Jude Childrens Research Hospital POBox 1000 Dept 142 Memphis TN 38148-0142
Condolences wwwrandallrobertscom
News4
Here are the Hamilton East Public Li-brary items lists for the week of Nov 282016
New Adult Fiction Books1 The Wonder A novel by EmmaDonoghue2 Commonwealth A novel by AnnPatchett3 Home by Harlan Coben4 Sex Lies amp Serious Money by StuartWoods5 The Christmas Town by DonnaVanLiere6 The Couple Next Door by Shari Lapentildea7 Behold the Dreamers A novel byImbolo Mbue8 The Award A novel by Danielle Steel9 Chaos A Scarpetta novel by PatriciaDaniels Cornwell10 The Mistletoe Secret A novel byRichard Paul Evans
New Adult Nonfiction Books1 Saunders Comprehensive Review for theNCLEX-RN Examination by Linda AnneSilvestri2 Frommers Ireland3 Mind A Journey to the Heart of BeingHuman by Daniel J Siegel4 Fodorrsquos Essential Hawaii5 Healthy Happy Pregnancy CookbookOver 125 Delicious Recipes to Satisfy YouNourish Baby and Combat Common Preg-nancy Discomforts by Stephanie Clarke6 Unashamed Drop the Baggage Pick UpYour Freedom Fulfill Your Destiny byChristine Caine7 Boost Your Brain Power in 60 secondsThe 4-week Plan for a Sharper MindBetter Memory and Healthier Brain by
Michelle Schoffro Cook8 The Curated Closet A Simple Systemfor Discovering Your Personal Style andBuilding Your Dream Wardrobe byAnuschka Rees9 First Dads Parenting and Politics fromGeorge Washington to Barack Obama byJoshua C Kendall10 Grace Not Perfection EmbracingSimplicty Celebrating Joy by Emily Ley
New DVDs1 Agatha Raisin Series one2 Love amp Friendship3 The Purge Election Year4 Outlander Season two [videorecording]5 Outlander Season two [Blu-ray]6 Warcraft7 Army of one8 Bates Motel Season four9 The Durrells10 Papa Hemingway in Cuba
New Music CDs1Cosmic Hallelujah by Kenny Chesney2 Its Too Late to Stop Now Volume IIIII IV amp DVD by Van Morrison3 Nobody But Me by Michael Bubleacute4 A Pentatonix Christmas by Pentatonix5 Day Breaks by Norah Jones6 Here by Alicia Keys7 Simply Christmas by Leslie Odom Jr8 They Dont Know by Jason Aldean9 To Celebrate Christmas by Jennifer Net-tles10 Wonderland by Sarah McLachlan
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CommunityContact the
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Hamilton County Reporter
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Sports 5
By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorHamilton Southeastern got off to a hot-
shooting start Wednesday and that carriedthe Royals to a Hoosier CrossroadsConference girls basketball victory
The Royals who are ranked No 7 inClass 4A and No 12 in the one-class pollbeat Noblesville 65-47 at The MillSoutheastern quickly opened up a double-digit lead on the Millers in the first quarterand were able to hold that margin for mostof the game except in the late stage of thethird period when Noblesville made a run
Southeastern is now 2-0 in the HCC and8-2 overall while the Millers dropped to 1-2in the conference and 4-5 overall
The Royals scored the first nine pointsof the game all on 3-pointers Tayah Irvingot the first long-range basket then BreLloyd threw in two more downtown shotsNoblesvilles Emily Kiser stopped the runwith four points on a pair of free throws anda layin but HSE ended the period on a 9-1run
We shot the ball pretty well saidRoyals coach Chris Huppenthal I guess Imconcerned about was we put them at the freethrow line early and a lot which wasntsomething we wanted to do We weatheredthe storm Credit them they forced us intosome mistakes
Southeastern extended its 18-5 first-quarter advantage to 35-15 midway throughthe second period Lloyd scored 11 pointsin that quarter including a span of seven ina row - two putbacks sandwiched another3-pointer
Noblesville did score eight unansweredpoints late in the period and that helped theMillers comeback to within 36-23 athalftime Kiser scored six points includingfour free throws while Maddie Knighthelped out with a pair of foul shots
Noblesville kept working away in thethird quarter and started to cut into theRoyals lead by the end of the periodKnights 3-pointer got the lead under double-digits and Mallory Johnsons 3 had theMillers within 44-38 which is where thethird quarter ended
I thought our defensive pressure pickedup and that changed the whole game said
Noblesville coach Donna Buckley Wewere able to get into some trapping stuff andturn them over Got a couple easy layupsthat really I thought changed the game Andwe got it all the way down to six then Ithought we just ran out of gas
But the Royals got two quick baskets byMalea Jackson and Sydney Parrish to pushthe lead back up to 48-38 Johnson andKnight each scored to get Noblesville withineight but Jacksons 3-pointer got the leadback into double digits for good at 53-42The Royals then made a 12-1 run to takecontrol of the game
Lloyd scored 20 points including three3-pointers Jackson added 11 points and
Parrishs two 3s were part of her 10 pointsJackson led the rebounding with six boardsAmaya Hamilton blocked two shots Ninedifferent players scored for HSE
Were comfortable with our kids andthe kids coming off the bench saidHuppenthal
Kiser scored 19 points for the Millersand also pulled nine rebounds made foursteals and blocked two shots Johnson hit apair of 3-pointers on her way to 11 points
Both teams will play road games at 130pm Saturday against tough opponents TheRoyals travel to Greenfield-Central for acontest against the Cougars who arereceiving votes in the 4A poll Noblesvilleheads to North Central to take on the 4A No3 Panthers
Southeastern 65Noblesville 47
Southeastern FG FT TP PFMalea Jackson 3-7 4-4 11 3Bre Lloyd 8-14 1-2 20 2Tayah Irvin 2-6 0-0 5 4Sydney Parrish 4-10 0-0 10 4
Amaya Hamilton 2-2 2-2 6 3Haydn Braun 0-0 0-0 0 1Olivia Kegley 0-3 2-2 2 3Molly Walton 2-3 2-2 6 2Shelby Ford 2-3 0-0 4 0Sarah Howard 0-3 0-0 0 0Maranda Barksdale 0-2 1-2 1 0Totals 23-53 12-14 65 22Southeastern 3-point shooting (7-14) Lloyd 3-5Parrish 2-3 Jackson 1-3 Irvin 1-2 Howard 0-1Southeastern rebounds (32) Jackson 6 Lloyd 4Parrish 4 Kegley 3 Irvin 3 Ford 3 Braun 2Walton 2 Barksdale 2 Hamilton 2 Howard 1Noblesville FG FT TP PFMallory Johnson 4-10 1-4 11 4Maddie Knight 2-8 3-4 8 1Brooke Herron 0-4 1-2 1 3Emily Kiser 5-11 8-10 19 3Sam Salmon 0-2 1-2 1 1Kailyn Mertens 0-2 0-0 0 0Olivia Morales 2-5 1-1 5 1Abby Haley 0-0 0-0 0 0Madison Whetro 1-3 0-0 2 0Totals 14-45 15-23 47 13Noblesville 3-point shooting (4-12) Johnson 2-6Knight 1-1 Kiser 1-1 Morales 0-1 Whetor 0-1Herron 0-1 Salmon 0-1Noblesville rebounds (26) Kiser 9 Knight 5Morales 4 Johnson 3 Herron 3 Salmon 1 team1Score by QuartersSoutheastern 18 18 8 21 - 65Noblesville 5 18 15 9 - 47
Reporter photo by Kent Graham
Fast start helps Royals to victory over NHS
Hamilton Southeasternrsquos Bre Lloyd (10) scored 20 points including three 3-pointers for the Royals in their 65-47 win atNoblesville Wednesday Also pictured is Amaya Hamilton (34) who scored six points and had two blocked shots
Turn to Page 6 for more game pictures
6 Sports
ABOVENoblesvillersquos Olivia
Morales looks to thebasket while being
guarded by HamiltonSoutheasternrsquosOlivia Kegley
LEFT NoblesvillersquosMaddie Knight
scored eight pointsfor the Millers
Reporter photos by Kent Graham
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7Sports
Sheridan cruised to a 70-23 victory overFrankfort Wednesday at Hobbs Hall
The Blackhawks led 16-7 after the firstquarter then poured in 31 points in thesecond period to take a 47-12 lead intohalftime Sheridan never allowed the HotDogs more than nine points in a quarter
Brittany Welch scored 28 points andpulled seven rebounds while Audrey Reedcontributed 21 points including a 9-of-10performance from the free throw line Welchand Jillian OFlaherty both made two 3-pointers OFlaherty had five steals withHeather Barker getting four steals Reed hadtwo blocked shots
The Blackhawks who received votes inthis weeks ICGSA Class 2A poll improvedto 4-1 after the victory They travel to Tayloron Friday for a Hoosier HeartlandConference game
Sheridan 70Frankfort 23
Sheridan FG FT TP PFJillian OFlaherty 2-2 0-0 6 3Nixon Williams 0-1 0-0 0 2Izzy Mangin 0-2 1-2 1 1
Lilli Barker 1-1 0-0 2 0Rebecca Merritt 1-2 0-2 2 0Heather Barker 3-4 0-0 6 2Rachel Adams 0-0 0-0 0 0Audrey Reed 6-11 9-10 21 0Brittany Welch 12-23 2-5 28 3Holly Barker 2-2 0-0 4 1Cherysh Bishop 0-1 0-0 0 0Olivia Raines 0-2 0-0 0 0Totals 27-51 12-19 70 12Score by QuartersSheridan 16 31 12 11 - 70Frankfort 7 5 2 9 - 23Sheridan 3-point shooting (4-6) Welch 2-3OFlaherty 2-2 Mangin 0-1Sheridan rebounds (22) Welch 7 Reed 4 24Barker 3 Williams 2 Bishop 2 15 Barker 1Adams 1 Raines 1 team 1
He Barker Welch
An outstanding fourth quarter broughtWestfield back from a double-digit deficitto a big victory at The Rock Wednesday
The Shamrocks beat Mount Vernon34-29 Westfield trailed 26-16 after threequarters but outscored the Marauders 18-3in the fourth period
Sophia Kreag scored 11 points forWestfield Jade Shipley was next in linewith 10 points that included a perfect8-of-8 effort from the free throw line ZoePentecost led the Shamrocks reboundingwith four boards Annabelle OHairblocked two shots
With the win Westfield moved backabove the 500 mark to 4-3 for the seasonThe Rocks travel to Rushville on Saturdayfor a 130 pm game The Lions are tiedfor 10th in the latest Class 3A poll
Westfield 34Mount Vernon 29
Westfield FG FT TP PFMorgan Clary 1-7 1-2 3 4Jade Shipley 1-4 8-8 10 3Annabelle OHair 1-2 3-4 5 2
Sophia Kreag 5-11 0-0 11 4Emily Katter 1-2 0-0 2 0Ryann Bunting 0-5 0-0 0 3Zoe Pentecost 0-0 0-0 0 1Megan Rops 0-2 1-4 1 0Allison Dotson 1-1 0-0 2 2Karley Wininger 0-1 0-0 0 0Totals 10-35 13-18 34 19Score by QuartersMount Vernon 9 10 7 3 - 29Westfield 5 4 7 18 - 34Westfield 3-point shooting (1-15) Kreag 1-7Bunting 0-3 Shipley 0-2 Rops 0-1 Clary 0-1Katter 0-1)Westfield rebounds (18) Pentecost 4 Katter 3Dotson 3 Shipley 2 Clary 2 Kreag 2 OHair 2
Kreag OrsquoHair
Hamilton Heights dropped a close gameat Pendleton Heights on Wednesday by thescore of 41-38
The Huskies trailed 10-9 after the firstquarter but rallied to lead 18-15 at halftimeThe Arabians who are receiving votes in theClass 4A poll scored 21 points in the fourthperiod
Kayla Kirtley and Ashton Runner eachscored 14 points for Heights Kirtley drainedthree 3-pointers Ana Collar grabbed eightrebounds and also blocked two shotsKirtley pulled seven rebounds with Runnerand Lauryn Wiley both getting five boards
Heights is now 4-3 for the season andhosts 3A No 4 Northwestern next Tuesdayto open Hoosier Conference play
Pendleton Heights 41Hamilton Heights 38
Heights FG FT TP PFAna Collar 1-1 2-5 4 2Bayleigh Runner 1-1 2-2 4 3
Kayla Kirtley 4-13 3-4 14 4Ashton Runner 4-9 6-6 14 3Lauryn Wiley 0-1 0-0 0 2Sydney Griffey 1-3 0-0 2 3Totals 11-28 13-17 38 17Score by QuartersHeights 9 9 6 14 - 38Pendleton 10 5 5 21 - 41Heights 3-point shooting (3-6) Kirtley 3-6Heights rebounds (32) Collar 8 Kirtley 7 ARunner 5 Wiley 5 B Runner 4 Griffey 3
Wiley A Runner
lsquoHawks blast Hot Dogs Big comeback for lsquoRocks
Huskies fall to PendletonThank you for reading theHamilton County Reporter
The Fishers boys basketball team startedits season Wednesday with a 78-65 victoryover Indianapolis Manual
The Tigers led 17-14 after the firstquarter and 33-25 at halftime Junior JamilTurner-Hall scored 23 points while hisclassmate Jeremy Szilagyi drained five3-pointers off the bench on his way to 23points Sophomore Armaan Franklin added10 points
We had really good guard play tonightsaid Fishers coach Joe Leonard He was alsoimpressed with the shooting of Szilagyi
We might have found us a really niceshooter said the coach
The Tigers travel to Noblesville onFriday for a Hoosier Crossroads Conferencegame
Fishers 78Manual 65
Fishers FG FT TP PFJamil Turner-Hall 10 3-5 23 2Willie Jackson 3 3-6 9 2Joe Counts 1 0-0 2 1Armaan Franklin 3 4-7 10 2Connor Washburn 3 1-2 7 0Reid Stephens 0 4-4 4 1Jeremy Szilagyi 8 2-2 23 1Jason Slain 0 0-0 0 1Terry Hicks 0 0-0 0 3Totals 28 17-26 78 13Score by QuartersFishers 17 16 22 23 - 78Manual 14 11 22 18 - 65Fishers 3-pointers (5) Szilagyi 5
Tigers open with victory
Sports8
The Noblesville wrestling team lost toZionsville 53-15 in a dual meetWednesday at the Eagles gym
Nick Brady won the 120-pound matchby pin for the Millers with Nathan Richgetting a forfeit victory at 113 Noah Longwon at 126 pounds by decision
Zionsville 53Noblesville 15
160 David Kitko lost to Wertz 12-7170 Zack Knoll lost to Penola by fall147182 Ashton Mills lost to Hill by fall155195 Conner May lost to Williamsonby fall 149220 Brady Killion lost to Fuller by fall141
285 Bradley Killion lost to Einters 4-2106 ZacharyVaughn lost toBerrong by fall310113 Nathan Richwon by forfeit120 Nick Bradydef Glenn by fall110126 Noah Longdef Poynter 7-6132 Gary Kitkolost to Gobeyn9-4
138 Ryan Bell lost to Wagner 16-4145 Zach Perkins lost to Banks byfall 122152 Michael Storey lost to Gobeyn17-2
The University swim teams competed ina dual meet at Elwood Wednesday
The Trailblazers boys team won 96-55the first victory in program history
As the first meet of the season (and formany members their first meet ever) thismeet provided a baseline for all members tobuild off of in upcoming meets said UHScoach Syd LindblomThe medley relay team of Charles EarleCole Reinholt Brody Davison and MaxAmmerman kicked off the meet with afirst-place finish Reinholt and Davisonwould go on to win two more events eachThe individual medley and breaststroke forReinholt and the 100 butterfly and 500freestyle for Davison Ammerman teamedup with Kevin Shen Agastya Das andCordell Wilson to win the 200 freestylerelay later in the meet
Senior Ian Weiker posted two newpersonal best times at Elwood first in the100 free (13225) and then in the 100backstroke (15008)
The University girls lost 123-45 Theteam of six freshmen smashed five teamrecords along the way
The first record of the night went to the200 medley relay team of Macy PatonCaitlin Clark Regan Hooker and EllaEskenazi who finished with a time of22950
Eskenazi would go to break the schoolrecord in the next event The 200 freestylewhich she completed with a time of 23978Later in the meet she also broke the teamsrecord in the 500 freestyle when she touchedthe wall at 71377
Teammate Hooker demolished tworecords first she fought tooth and nailthrough her 200 IM creating a new recordof 24123 Her second individual record andfirst victory of the season arrived in theshape of a 12253 100 fly just a few eventslater
The Trailblazers next meet will beon Saturday against Cathedral and MuncieBurris in the Lewellen Pool at Ball State
UHS boys get programrsquos first winMillers fall to Eagles
Brady
Rank School Total Points Record 1st Place1 Carmel 436 6-0 182 Homestead 417 3-0 43 North Central 385 5-04 Pike 336 6-05 Lawrence North 320 5-16 Heritage Christian 275 4-17 Columbus North 271 3-28 Zionsville 265 6-19 Penn 236 6-110 Plainfield 225 8-111 North Harrison 207 7-012 Hamilton Southeastern 188 7-213 Ben Davis 162 7-1
14 South Bend St Josephs 152 5-015 East Chicago Central 143 5-216 Evansville Central 104 6-017 Northridge 91 8-018 Greenfield-Central 62 4-319 Center Grove 60 6-120 Roncalli 41 5-1Other Schools Receiving VotesArgos Bedford North Lawrence Chesterton East Central ElkhartCentral Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran Fort Wayne SniderGreensburg Hamilton Hamilton Heights Jeffersonville Lake CentralMartinsville Merrillville Michigan City Marquette New AlbanyNorthwestern NorthWood Norwell Pendleton Heights ProvidenceWarren Central Warsaw Community Whitko
IBCA girls basketball coaches poll
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Eastern ConferenceAtlantic W L PCT GBToronto 12 6 667 -Boston 10 8 556 20New York 9 9 500 30Brooklyn 5 12 294 65Philadelphia 4 14 222 80Southeast W L PCT GBCharlotte 10 8 556 -Atlanta 10 9 526 05Orlando 7 11 389 30Washington 6 11 353 35Miami 6 12 333 40Central W L PCT GBCleveland 13 3 813 -Chicago 10 7 588 35Detroit 10 10 500 50Milwaukee 8 8 500 50Indiana 9 10 474 55
Western ConferenceNorthwest W L PCT GBOklahoma City 12 8 600 -Utah 11 8 579 05Portland 10 10 500 20Denver 7 11 389 40Minnesota 5 13 278 60Southwest W L PCT GBSan Antonio 15 4 789 -Houston 11 7 611 35Memphis 11 8 579 40New Orleans 7 12 368 80Dallas 3 14 176 105Pacific W L PCT GBGolden State 16 2 889 -LA Clippers 14 5 737 25LA Lakers 10 10 500 70Sacramento 7 11 389 90Phoenix 6 13 316 105
NBA standingsWednesdayrsquos scores
Detroit 121 Boston 114Toronto 120 Memphis 105LA Lakers 96 Chicago 90
Oklahoma City 126 Washington 115 OTNew York 106 Minnesota 104
San Antonio 94 Dallas 87Miami 106 Denver 98
Phoenix 109 Atlanta 107Portland 131 Indiana 109
Sacramento at Philadelphia postponed
By DANIEL MASSACourtesy nbacompacersThe Indiana Pacers began a five-game Western
Conference road trip with a 131-109 loss to the PortlandTrail Blazers at the Moda Center on Wednesday night
Jeff Teague led the Pacers with 25 points and also addedeight assists and five rebounds Myles Turner recorded hissecond consecutive double-double with 19 points and 10rebounds and Aaron Brooks chipped in a season-high 16points Glenn Robinson III (15) and Al Jefferson (13)rounded out the group of Pacers to score in double figures
The Pacers (9-10) could not replicate the stellardefensive performance from their previous game a 91-70win over the Los Angeles Clippers The high-powered TrailBlazers (10-10) offense scored 73 points in the first halfalone buoyed by a balanced attack that saw five Blazers
score in double figures Portlands 131 points are the mostthe Pacers have given up this season
We just couldnt run with them Pacers head coachNate McMillan said after the game They did a good jobof running their sets and moving the ball from side to sideThey had a 42 point quarter 30 point first quarter 42 pointsecond quarter Really we never established ourselvesdefensively against this team and we thought it took a tollon the offensive part of the floor
Indiana allowed Portland to score its first 12 points inthe paint which opened the floor up for a Blazers 3-pointbarrage especially in the second quarter The Blazersfinished the first half 8-of-12 from deep and held a 73-58lead at the break
Portlands lead ballooned to as much as 28 during thethird quarter but the Pacers put together a 16-3 run to start
the fourth capped by an Aaron Brooks 3-pointer to cut theBlazers lead to just 13
The majority of that run was made with an interestinglineup on the floor Teague Brooks Stuckey Turner andJefferson helped chip in to the Blazers lead It was the firsttime all season that Turner and Jefferson appeared on thesame five-man lineup
However that 13-point deficit is as close as Indianawould get the rest of the way as Damian Lillard scoredeight of his game-high 28 points in the fourth quarter afterPortland missed its first nine shots of the frame
(The Trail Blazers) executed their offense AaronBrooks said Against them youve got to be ready play andwe just came out flat at the beginning of the game If wedonrsquot want to keep teetering around 500 wersquore going tohave to string something together
Pacers routed by Trailblazers
Sports 9
News2
A speeding driver on Interstate 69 inHamilton County got in trouble for morethan reckless driving Tuesday afternoon
While patrolling the southbound I-69construction zone near exit 210 MasterTrooper Troy Sunier stopped a vehicle forvery excessive speed Zachary Anderson21 of Muncie was allegedly driving 90miles per hour in a posted 60 miles per hourwork zone with workers present in theimmediate area of the offense The vehiclealso had expired license plates expired sinceJanuary of 2016 During the stop Sunierdetected what he believed to be the odor ofmarijuana coming from inside the vehicleA subsequent search revealed nearly 70grams of marijuana as well as scales andother drug paraphernalia
Anderson was arrested and transported tothe Hamilton County Jail without incidentOfficial charges will be determined by theHamilton County Prosecutors Officehowever he was arrested on probable causeof
Reckless Driving in a Work Zone withWorkers Present
Possession of MarijuanaDealing MarijuanaReckless Possession of ParaphernaliaDriving with Expired PlatesAll suspects named in this release are
presumed innocent until and unless provenguilty in court The alleged drugs will betested by the Indiana State Police lab toconfirm it is in fact marijuana
Drugs found in speeding driverrsquos car
positionA resident of Hamilton County most of
his life Kenley was once judge ofNoblesville City Court and owneroperatorof a popular local supermarket for manyyears He and his wife the former SallyButler reside in the North Harbour area
The countys other state senator isMike Delph an attorney who represents theCarmel area He has been in the Senate since2005
Other county members of the House areTony Cook Cicero Todd Huston Fishersand Jerry Torr and Donna Schaibley both
of CarmelObservers of state legislative activity
predict funding of highway improvementswill be at the top of the list of issues to beconsidered in the coming legislature whichopens in January Hamilton County did verywell this past year getting a state grant of$100 million for upgrade of State Road 37and another $63 million for the variousgovernmental entities in a specialdistribution of COIT funds State actionprovided that 75 percent of that money mustgo to roads improvements
SEVEN From Page 1
Do You Have ACommunity
AnnouncementWedding BirthAnnouncement
AnniversaryShare It With The
CommunityContact the
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Hamiltonconorthreporter
hotmailcom
or call317-408-5548
Hamilton County Reporter
Hamilton Countyrsquos Hometown Newspaper
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
And fear not them which kill the body but are not able to kill thesoul but rather fear him which is able to destroy both soul and bodyin hell
- Matthew 1028
50 Years AgoNews Thirty-six employees with 545 years of service will be honoredtonight at Forest Park Inn by Public Service Indiana The employees allof whom work at the Noblesville Generating Station will receive serviceawards and pins at the program to be attended by officials from Plainfieldat the district headquartersSports North Centralrsquos tall Panthers outscored Carmel by 14 points fromthe field and held scoring whiz Billy Shepherd to a pair of field goals ingiving the Greyhounds a ldquosecond chancerdquo at the herdrsquos netters 76-to-74in a net thriller here Saturday eveningAd Firestone Curtis-Mathes 25rsquorsquo Color TV $49995
3Obituary
Donald J Epp Sr
June 1 1934 - November 29 2016
Donald J Epp Sr 82 of Noblesville passed away on Tuesday November 29 2016at Riverview Health He was born on June 1 1934 to William andElizabeth (Beal) Epp in Noblesville Indiana
Donald was a graduate of Noblesville High School and retiredfrom Delco Remy in Anderson He was a member of Christ LutheranChurch in Noblesville and was an avid fisherman
Donald is survived by his children Donald Epp Jr Rita (David)Landis and Greg (Errin) Epp brother Jack (Julia) Epp sixgrandchildren and five great-grandchildren
In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by his wifeElaine Epp on January 10 2016 grandson Adam Landis three
brothers and one sisterVisitation will be from 400 pm to 800 pm on Friday December 2 2016 at Randall
amp Roberts Funeral Home 1150 Logan Street in Noblesville Services will be held at 1100am on Saturday December 3 2016 at the funeral home with Rev Adrian Piazzaofficiating Burial will be at Crownland Cemetery in Noblesville
Memorial contributions may be made to St Jude Childrens Research Hospital POBox 1000 Dept 142 Memphis TN 38148-0142
Condolences wwwrandallrobertscom
News4
Here are the Hamilton East Public Li-brary items lists for the week of Nov 282016
New Adult Fiction Books1 The Wonder A novel by EmmaDonoghue2 Commonwealth A novel by AnnPatchett3 Home by Harlan Coben4 Sex Lies amp Serious Money by StuartWoods5 The Christmas Town by DonnaVanLiere6 The Couple Next Door by Shari Lapentildea7 Behold the Dreamers A novel byImbolo Mbue8 The Award A novel by Danielle Steel9 Chaos A Scarpetta novel by PatriciaDaniels Cornwell10 The Mistletoe Secret A novel byRichard Paul Evans
New Adult Nonfiction Books1 Saunders Comprehensive Review for theNCLEX-RN Examination by Linda AnneSilvestri2 Frommers Ireland3 Mind A Journey to the Heart of BeingHuman by Daniel J Siegel4 Fodorrsquos Essential Hawaii5 Healthy Happy Pregnancy CookbookOver 125 Delicious Recipes to Satisfy YouNourish Baby and Combat Common Preg-nancy Discomforts by Stephanie Clarke6 Unashamed Drop the Baggage Pick UpYour Freedom Fulfill Your Destiny byChristine Caine7 Boost Your Brain Power in 60 secondsThe 4-week Plan for a Sharper MindBetter Memory and Healthier Brain by
Michelle Schoffro Cook8 The Curated Closet A Simple Systemfor Discovering Your Personal Style andBuilding Your Dream Wardrobe byAnuschka Rees9 First Dads Parenting and Politics fromGeorge Washington to Barack Obama byJoshua C Kendall10 Grace Not Perfection EmbracingSimplicty Celebrating Joy by Emily Ley
New DVDs1 Agatha Raisin Series one2 Love amp Friendship3 The Purge Election Year4 Outlander Season two [videorecording]5 Outlander Season two [Blu-ray]6 Warcraft7 Army of one8 Bates Motel Season four9 The Durrells10 Papa Hemingway in Cuba
New Music CDs1Cosmic Hallelujah by Kenny Chesney2 Its Too Late to Stop Now Volume IIIII IV amp DVD by Van Morrison3 Nobody But Me by Michael Bubleacute4 A Pentatonix Christmas by Pentatonix5 Day Breaks by Norah Jones6 Here by Alicia Keys7 Simply Christmas by Leslie Odom Jr8 They Dont Know by Jason Aldean9 To Celebrate Christmas by Jennifer Net-tles10 Wonderland by Sarah McLachlan
Hamilton EastPublic Library lists
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AnnouncementWedding BirthAnnouncement
AnniversaryShare It With The
CommunityContact the
Hamilton CountyReporter
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hotmailcom
or call317-408-5548
Hamilton County Reporter
Hamilton Countyrsquos Hometown Newspaper
Sports 5
By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorHamilton Southeastern got off to a hot-
shooting start Wednesday and that carriedthe Royals to a Hoosier CrossroadsConference girls basketball victory
The Royals who are ranked No 7 inClass 4A and No 12 in the one-class pollbeat Noblesville 65-47 at The MillSoutheastern quickly opened up a double-digit lead on the Millers in the first quarterand were able to hold that margin for mostof the game except in the late stage of thethird period when Noblesville made a run
Southeastern is now 2-0 in the HCC and8-2 overall while the Millers dropped to 1-2in the conference and 4-5 overall
The Royals scored the first nine pointsof the game all on 3-pointers Tayah Irvingot the first long-range basket then BreLloyd threw in two more downtown shotsNoblesvilles Emily Kiser stopped the runwith four points on a pair of free throws anda layin but HSE ended the period on a 9-1run
We shot the ball pretty well saidRoyals coach Chris Huppenthal I guess Imconcerned about was we put them at the freethrow line early and a lot which wasntsomething we wanted to do We weatheredthe storm Credit them they forced us intosome mistakes
Southeastern extended its 18-5 first-quarter advantage to 35-15 midway throughthe second period Lloyd scored 11 pointsin that quarter including a span of seven ina row - two putbacks sandwiched another3-pointer
Noblesville did score eight unansweredpoints late in the period and that helped theMillers comeback to within 36-23 athalftime Kiser scored six points includingfour free throws while Maddie Knighthelped out with a pair of foul shots
Noblesville kept working away in thethird quarter and started to cut into theRoyals lead by the end of the periodKnights 3-pointer got the lead under double-digits and Mallory Johnsons 3 had theMillers within 44-38 which is where thethird quarter ended
I thought our defensive pressure pickedup and that changed the whole game said
Noblesville coach Donna Buckley Wewere able to get into some trapping stuff andturn them over Got a couple easy layupsthat really I thought changed the game Andwe got it all the way down to six then Ithought we just ran out of gas
But the Royals got two quick baskets byMalea Jackson and Sydney Parrish to pushthe lead back up to 48-38 Johnson andKnight each scored to get Noblesville withineight but Jacksons 3-pointer got the leadback into double digits for good at 53-42The Royals then made a 12-1 run to takecontrol of the game
Lloyd scored 20 points including three3-pointers Jackson added 11 points and
Parrishs two 3s were part of her 10 pointsJackson led the rebounding with six boardsAmaya Hamilton blocked two shots Ninedifferent players scored for HSE
Were comfortable with our kids andthe kids coming off the bench saidHuppenthal
Kiser scored 19 points for the Millersand also pulled nine rebounds made foursteals and blocked two shots Johnson hit apair of 3-pointers on her way to 11 points
Both teams will play road games at 130pm Saturday against tough opponents TheRoyals travel to Greenfield-Central for acontest against the Cougars who arereceiving votes in the 4A poll Noblesvilleheads to North Central to take on the 4A No3 Panthers
Southeastern 65Noblesville 47
Southeastern FG FT TP PFMalea Jackson 3-7 4-4 11 3Bre Lloyd 8-14 1-2 20 2Tayah Irvin 2-6 0-0 5 4Sydney Parrish 4-10 0-0 10 4
Amaya Hamilton 2-2 2-2 6 3Haydn Braun 0-0 0-0 0 1Olivia Kegley 0-3 2-2 2 3Molly Walton 2-3 2-2 6 2Shelby Ford 2-3 0-0 4 0Sarah Howard 0-3 0-0 0 0Maranda Barksdale 0-2 1-2 1 0Totals 23-53 12-14 65 22Southeastern 3-point shooting (7-14) Lloyd 3-5Parrish 2-3 Jackson 1-3 Irvin 1-2 Howard 0-1Southeastern rebounds (32) Jackson 6 Lloyd 4Parrish 4 Kegley 3 Irvin 3 Ford 3 Braun 2Walton 2 Barksdale 2 Hamilton 2 Howard 1Noblesville FG FT TP PFMallory Johnson 4-10 1-4 11 4Maddie Knight 2-8 3-4 8 1Brooke Herron 0-4 1-2 1 3Emily Kiser 5-11 8-10 19 3Sam Salmon 0-2 1-2 1 1Kailyn Mertens 0-2 0-0 0 0Olivia Morales 2-5 1-1 5 1Abby Haley 0-0 0-0 0 0Madison Whetro 1-3 0-0 2 0Totals 14-45 15-23 47 13Noblesville 3-point shooting (4-12) Johnson 2-6Knight 1-1 Kiser 1-1 Morales 0-1 Whetor 0-1Herron 0-1 Salmon 0-1Noblesville rebounds (26) Kiser 9 Knight 5Morales 4 Johnson 3 Herron 3 Salmon 1 team1Score by QuartersSoutheastern 18 18 8 21 - 65Noblesville 5 18 15 9 - 47
Reporter photo by Kent Graham
Fast start helps Royals to victory over NHS
Hamilton Southeasternrsquos Bre Lloyd (10) scored 20 points including three 3-pointers for the Royals in their 65-47 win atNoblesville Wednesday Also pictured is Amaya Hamilton (34) who scored six points and had two blocked shots
Turn to Page 6 for more game pictures
6 Sports
ABOVENoblesvillersquos Olivia
Morales looks to thebasket while being
guarded by HamiltonSoutheasternrsquosOlivia Kegley
LEFT NoblesvillersquosMaddie Knight
scored eight pointsfor the Millers
Reporter photos by Kent Graham
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7Sports
Sheridan cruised to a 70-23 victory overFrankfort Wednesday at Hobbs Hall
The Blackhawks led 16-7 after the firstquarter then poured in 31 points in thesecond period to take a 47-12 lead intohalftime Sheridan never allowed the HotDogs more than nine points in a quarter
Brittany Welch scored 28 points andpulled seven rebounds while Audrey Reedcontributed 21 points including a 9-of-10performance from the free throw line Welchand Jillian OFlaherty both made two 3-pointers OFlaherty had five steals withHeather Barker getting four steals Reed hadtwo blocked shots
The Blackhawks who received votes inthis weeks ICGSA Class 2A poll improvedto 4-1 after the victory They travel to Tayloron Friday for a Hoosier HeartlandConference game
Sheridan 70Frankfort 23
Sheridan FG FT TP PFJillian OFlaherty 2-2 0-0 6 3Nixon Williams 0-1 0-0 0 2Izzy Mangin 0-2 1-2 1 1
Lilli Barker 1-1 0-0 2 0Rebecca Merritt 1-2 0-2 2 0Heather Barker 3-4 0-0 6 2Rachel Adams 0-0 0-0 0 0Audrey Reed 6-11 9-10 21 0Brittany Welch 12-23 2-5 28 3Holly Barker 2-2 0-0 4 1Cherysh Bishop 0-1 0-0 0 0Olivia Raines 0-2 0-0 0 0Totals 27-51 12-19 70 12Score by QuartersSheridan 16 31 12 11 - 70Frankfort 7 5 2 9 - 23Sheridan 3-point shooting (4-6) Welch 2-3OFlaherty 2-2 Mangin 0-1Sheridan rebounds (22) Welch 7 Reed 4 24Barker 3 Williams 2 Bishop 2 15 Barker 1Adams 1 Raines 1 team 1
He Barker Welch
An outstanding fourth quarter broughtWestfield back from a double-digit deficitto a big victory at The Rock Wednesday
The Shamrocks beat Mount Vernon34-29 Westfield trailed 26-16 after threequarters but outscored the Marauders 18-3in the fourth period
Sophia Kreag scored 11 points forWestfield Jade Shipley was next in linewith 10 points that included a perfect8-of-8 effort from the free throw line ZoePentecost led the Shamrocks reboundingwith four boards Annabelle OHairblocked two shots
With the win Westfield moved backabove the 500 mark to 4-3 for the seasonThe Rocks travel to Rushville on Saturdayfor a 130 pm game The Lions are tiedfor 10th in the latest Class 3A poll
Westfield 34Mount Vernon 29
Westfield FG FT TP PFMorgan Clary 1-7 1-2 3 4Jade Shipley 1-4 8-8 10 3Annabelle OHair 1-2 3-4 5 2
Sophia Kreag 5-11 0-0 11 4Emily Katter 1-2 0-0 2 0Ryann Bunting 0-5 0-0 0 3Zoe Pentecost 0-0 0-0 0 1Megan Rops 0-2 1-4 1 0Allison Dotson 1-1 0-0 2 2Karley Wininger 0-1 0-0 0 0Totals 10-35 13-18 34 19Score by QuartersMount Vernon 9 10 7 3 - 29Westfield 5 4 7 18 - 34Westfield 3-point shooting (1-15) Kreag 1-7Bunting 0-3 Shipley 0-2 Rops 0-1 Clary 0-1Katter 0-1)Westfield rebounds (18) Pentecost 4 Katter 3Dotson 3 Shipley 2 Clary 2 Kreag 2 OHair 2
Kreag OrsquoHair
Hamilton Heights dropped a close gameat Pendleton Heights on Wednesday by thescore of 41-38
The Huskies trailed 10-9 after the firstquarter but rallied to lead 18-15 at halftimeThe Arabians who are receiving votes in theClass 4A poll scored 21 points in the fourthperiod
Kayla Kirtley and Ashton Runner eachscored 14 points for Heights Kirtley drainedthree 3-pointers Ana Collar grabbed eightrebounds and also blocked two shotsKirtley pulled seven rebounds with Runnerand Lauryn Wiley both getting five boards
Heights is now 4-3 for the season andhosts 3A No 4 Northwestern next Tuesdayto open Hoosier Conference play
Pendleton Heights 41Hamilton Heights 38
Heights FG FT TP PFAna Collar 1-1 2-5 4 2Bayleigh Runner 1-1 2-2 4 3
Kayla Kirtley 4-13 3-4 14 4Ashton Runner 4-9 6-6 14 3Lauryn Wiley 0-1 0-0 0 2Sydney Griffey 1-3 0-0 2 3Totals 11-28 13-17 38 17Score by QuartersHeights 9 9 6 14 - 38Pendleton 10 5 5 21 - 41Heights 3-point shooting (3-6) Kirtley 3-6Heights rebounds (32) Collar 8 Kirtley 7 ARunner 5 Wiley 5 B Runner 4 Griffey 3
Wiley A Runner
lsquoHawks blast Hot Dogs Big comeback for lsquoRocks
Huskies fall to PendletonThank you for reading theHamilton County Reporter
The Fishers boys basketball team startedits season Wednesday with a 78-65 victoryover Indianapolis Manual
The Tigers led 17-14 after the firstquarter and 33-25 at halftime Junior JamilTurner-Hall scored 23 points while hisclassmate Jeremy Szilagyi drained five3-pointers off the bench on his way to 23points Sophomore Armaan Franklin added10 points
We had really good guard play tonightsaid Fishers coach Joe Leonard He was alsoimpressed with the shooting of Szilagyi
We might have found us a really niceshooter said the coach
The Tigers travel to Noblesville onFriday for a Hoosier Crossroads Conferencegame
Fishers 78Manual 65
Fishers FG FT TP PFJamil Turner-Hall 10 3-5 23 2Willie Jackson 3 3-6 9 2Joe Counts 1 0-0 2 1Armaan Franklin 3 4-7 10 2Connor Washburn 3 1-2 7 0Reid Stephens 0 4-4 4 1Jeremy Szilagyi 8 2-2 23 1Jason Slain 0 0-0 0 1Terry Hicks 0 0-0 0 3Totals 28 17-26 78 13Score by QuartersFishers 17 16 22 23 - 78Manual 14 11 22 18 - 65Fishers 3-pointers (5) Szilagyi 5
Tigers open with victory
Sports8
The Noblesville wrestling team lost toZionsville 53-15 in a dual meetWednesday at the Eagles gym
Nick Brady won the 120-pound matchby pin for the Millers with Nathan Richgetting a forfeit victory at 113 Noah Longwon at 126 pounds by decision
Zionsville 53Noblesville 15
160 David Kitko lost to Wertz 12-7170 Zack Knoll lost to Penola by fall147182 Ashton Mills lost to Hill by fall155195 Conner May lost to Williamsonby fall 149220 Brady Killion lost to Fuller by fall141
285 Bradley Killion lost to Einters 4-2106 ZacharyVaughn lost toBerrong by fall310113 Nathan Richwon by forfeit120 Nick Bradydef Glenn by fall110126 Noah Longdef Poynter 7-6132 Gary Kitkolost to Gobeyn9-4
138 Ryan Bell lost to Wagner 16-4145 Zach Perkins lost to Banks byfall 122152 Michael Storey lost to Gobeyn17-2
The University swim teams competed ina dual meet at Elwood Wednesday
The Trailblazers boys team won 96-55the first victory in program history
As the first meet of the season (and formany members their first meet ever) thismeet provided a baseline for all members tobuild off of in upcoming meets said UHScoach Syd LindblomThe medley relay team of Charles EarleCole Reinholt Brody Davison and MaxAmmerman kicked off the meet with afirst-place finish Reinholt and Davisonwould go on to win two more events eachThe individual medley and breaststroke forReinholt and the 100 butterfly and 500freestyle for Davison Ammerman teamedup with Kevin Shen Agastya Das andCordell Wilson to win the 200 freestylerelay later in the meet
Senior Ian Weiker posted two newpersonal best times at Elwood first in the100 free (13225) and then in the 100backstroke (15008)
The University girls lost 123-45 Theteam of six freshmen smashed five teamrecords along the way
The first record of the night went to the200 medley relay team of Macy PatonCaitlin Clark Regan Hooker and EllaEskenazi who finished with a time of22950
Eskenazi would go to break the schoolrecord in the next event The 200 freestylewhich she completed with a time of 23978Later in the meet she also broke the teamsrecord in the 500 freestyle when she touchedthe wall at 71377
Teammate Hooker demolished tworecords first she fought tooth and nailthrough her 200 IM creating a new recordof 24123 Her second individual record andfirst victory of the season arrived in theshape of a 12253 100 fly just a few eventslater
The Trailblazers next meet will beon Saturday against Cathedral and MuncieBurris in the Lewellen Pool at Ball State
UHS boys get programrsquos first winMillers fall to Eagles
Brady
Rank School Total Points Record 1st Place1 Carmel 436 6-0 182 Homestead 417 3-0 43 North Central 385 5-04 Pike 336 6-05 Lawrence North 320 5-16 Heritage Christian 275 4-17 Columbus North 271 3-28 Zionsville 265 6-19 Penn 236 6-110 Plainfield 225 8-111 North Harrison 207 7-012 Hamilton Southeastern 188 7-213 Ben Davis 162 7-1
14 South Bend St Josephs 152 5-015 East Chicago Central 143 5-216 Evansville Central 104 6-017 Northridge 91 8-018 Greenfield-Central 62 4-319 Center Grove 60 6-120 Roncalli 41 5-1Other Schools Receiving VotesArgos Bedford North Lawrence Chesterton East Central ElkhartCentral Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran Fort Wayne SniderGreensburg Hamilton Hamilton Heights Jeffersonville Lake CentralMartinsville Merrillville Michigan City Marquette New AlbanyNorthwestern NorthWood Norwell Pendleton Heights ProvidenceWarren Central Warsaw Community Whitko
IBCA girls basketball coaches poll
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Eastern ConferenceAtlantic W L PCT GBToronto 12 6 667 -Boston 10 8 556 20New York 9 9 500 30Brooklyn 5 12 294 65Philadelphia 4 14 222 80Southeast W L PCT GBCharlotte 10 8 556 -Atlanta 10 9 526 05Orlando 7 11 389 30Washington 6 11 353 35Miami 6 12 333 40Central W L PCT GBCleveland 13 3 813 -Chicago 10 7 588 35Detroit 10 10 500 50Milwaukee 8 8 500 50Indiana 9 10 474 55
Western ConferenceNorthwest W L PCT GBOklahoma City 12 8 600 -Utah 11 8 579 05Portland 10 10 500 20Denver 7 11 389 40Minnesota 5 13 278 60Southwest W L PCT GBSan Antonio 15 4 789 -Houston 11 7 611 35Memphis 11 8 579 40New Orleans 7 12 368 80Dallas 3 14 176 105Pacific W L PCT GBGolden State 16 2 889 -LA Clippers 14 5 737 25LA Lakers 10 10 500 70Sacramento 7 11 389 90Phoenix 6 13 316 105
NBA standingsWednesdayrsquos scores
Detroit 121 Boston 114Toronto 120 Memphis 105LA Lakers 96 Chicago 90
Oklahoma City 126 Washington 115 OTNew York 106 Minnesota 104
San Antonio 94 Dallas 87Miami 106 Denver 98
Phoenix 109 Atlanta 107Portland 131 Indiana 109
Sacramento at Philadelphia postponed
By DANIEL MASSACourtesy nbacompacersThe Indiana Pacers began a five-game Western
Conference road trip with a 131-109 loss to the PortlandTrail Blazers at the Moda Center on Wednesday night
Jeff Teague led the Pacers with 25 points and also addedeight assists and five rebounds Myles Turner recorded hissecond consecutive double-double with 19 points and 10rebounds and Aaron Brooks chipped in a season-high 16points Glenn Robinson III (15) and Al Jefferson (13)rounded out the group of Pacers to score in double figures
The Pacers (9-10) could not replicate the stellardefensive performance from their previous game a 91-70win over the Los Angeles Clippers The high-powered TrailBlazers (10-10) offense scored 73 points in the first halfalone buoyed by a balanced attack that saw five Blazers
score in double figures Portlands 131 points are the mostthe Pacers have given up this season
We just couldnt run with them Pacers head coachNate McMillan said after the game They did a good jobof running their sets and moving the ball from side to sideThey had a 42 point quarter 30 point first quarter 42 pointsecond quarter Really we never established ourselvesdefensively against this team and we thought it took a tollon the offensive part of the floor
Indiana allowed Portland to score its first 12 points inthe paint which opened the floor up for a Blazers 3-pointbarrage especially in the second quarter The Blazersfinished the first half 8-of-12 from deep and held a 73-58lead at the break
Portlands lead ballooned to as much as 28 during thethird quarter but the Pacers put together a 16-3 run to start
the fourth capped by an Aaron Brooks 3-pointer to cut theBlazers lead to just 13
The majority of that run was made with an interestinglineup on the floor Teague Brooks Stuckey Turner andJefferson helped chip in to the Blazers lead It was the firsttime all season that Turner and Jefferson appeared on thesame five-man lineup
However that 13-point deficit is as close as Indianawould get the rest of the way as Damian Lillard scoredeight of his game-high 28 points in the fourth quarter afterPortland missed its first nine shots of the frame
(The Trail Blazers) executed their offense AaronBrooks said Against them youve got to be ready play andwe just came out flat at the beginning of the game If wedonrsquot want to keep teetering around 500 wersquore going tohave to string something together
Pacers routed by Trailblazers
Sports 9
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And fear not them which kill the body but are not able to kill thesoul but rather fear him which is able to destroy both soul and bodyin hell
- Matthew 1028
50 Years AgoNews Thirty-six employees with 545 years of service will be honoredtonight at Forest Park Inn by Public Service Indiana The employees allof whom work at the Noblesville Generating Station will receive serviceawards and pins at the program to be attended by officials from Plainfieldat the district headquartersSports North Centralrsquos tall Panthers outscored Carmel by 14 points fromthe field and held scoring whiz Billy Shepherd to a pair of field goals ingiving the Greyhounds a ldquosecond chancerdquo at the herdrsquos netters 76-to-74in a net thriller here Saturday eveningAd Firestone Curtis-Mathes 25rsquorsquo Color TV $49995
3Obituary
Donald J Epp Sr
June 1 1934 - November 29 2016
Donald J Epp Sr 82 of Noblesville passed away on Tuesday November 29 2016at Riverview Health He was born on June 1 1934 to William andElizabeth (Beal) Epp in Noblesville Indiana
Donald was a graduate of Noblesville High School and retiredfrom Delco Remy in Anderson He was a member of Christ LutheranChurch in Noblesville and was an avid fisherman
Donald is survived by his children Donald Epp Jr Rita (David)Landis and Greg (Errin) Epp brother Jack (Julia) Epp sixgrandchildren and five great-grandchildren
In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by his wifeElaine Epp on January 10 2016 grandson Adam Landis three
brothers and one sisterVisitation will be from 400 pm to 800 pm on Friday December 2 2016 at Randall
amp Roberts Funeral Home 1150 Logan Street in Noblesville Services will be held at 1100am on Saturday December 3 2016 at the funeral home with Rev Adrian Piazzaofficiating Burial will be at Crownland Cemetery in Noblesville
Memorial contributions may be made to St Jude Childrens Research Hospital POBox 1000 Dept 142 Memphis TN 38148-0142
Condolences wwwrandallrobertscom
News4
Here are the Hamilton East Public Li-brary items lists for the week of Nov 282016
New Adult Fiction Books1 The Wonder A novel by EmmaDonoghue2 Commonwealth A novel by AnnPatchett3 Home by Harlan Coben4 Sex Lies amp Serious Money by StuartWoods5 The Christmas Town by DonnaVanLiere6 The Couple Next Door by Shari Lapentildea7 Behold the Dreamers A novel byImbolo Mbue8 The Award A novel by Danielle Steel9 Chaos A Scarpetta novel by PatriciaDaniels Cornwell10 The Mistletoe Secret A novel byRichard Paul Evans
New Adult Nonfiction Books1 Saunders Comprehensive Review for theNCLEX-RN Examination by Linda AnneSilvestri2 Frommers Ireland3 Mind A Journey to the Heart of BeingHuman by Daniel J Siegel4 Fodorrsquos Essential Hawaii5 Healthy Happy Pregnancy CookbookOver 125 Delicious Recipes to Satisfy YouNourish Baby and Combat Common Preg-nancy Discomforts by Stephanie Clarke6 Unashamed Drop the Baggage Pick UpYour Freedom Fulfill Your Destiny byChristine Caine7 Boost Your Brain Power in 60 secondsThe 4-week Plan for a Sharper MindBetter Memory and Healthier Brain by
Michelle Schoffro Cook8 The Curated Closet A Simple Systemfor Discovering Your Personal Style andBuilding Your Dream Wardrobe byAnuschka Rees9 First Dads Parenting and Politics fromGeorge Washington to Barack Obama byJoshua C Kendall10 Grace Not Perfection EmbracingSimplicty Celebrating Joy by Emily Ley
New DVDs1 Agatha Raisin Series one2 Love amp Friendship3 The Purge Election Year4 Outlander Season two [videorecording]5 Outlander Season two [Blu-ray]6 Warcraft7 Army of one8 Bates Motel Season four9 The Durrells10 Papa Hemingway in Cuba
New Music CDs1Cosmic Hallelujah by Kenny Chesney2 Its Too Late to Stop Now Volume IIIII IV amp DVD by Van Morrison3 Nobody But Me by Michael Bubleacute4 A Pentatonix Christmas by Pentatonix5 Day Breaks by Norah Jones6 Here by Alicia Keys7 Simply Christmas by Leslie Odom Jr8 They Dont Know by Jason Aldean9 To Celebrate Christmas by Jennifer Net-tles10 Wonderland by Sarah McLachlan
Hamilton EastPublic Library lists
Do You Have ACommunity
AnnouncementWedding BirthAnnouncement
AnniversaryShare It With The
CommunityContact the
Hamilton CountyReporter
Hamiltonconorthreporter
hotmailcom
or call317-408-5548
Hamilton County Reporter
Hamilton Countyrsquos Hometown Newspaper
Sports 5
By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorHamilton Southeastern got off to a hot-
shooting start Wednesday and that carriedthe Royals to a Hoosier CrossroadsConference girls basketball victory
The Royals who are ranked No 7 inClass 4A and No 12 in the one-class pollbeat Noblesville 65-47 at The MillSoutheastern quickly opened up a double-digit lead on the Millers in the first quarterand were able to hold that margin for mostof the game except in the late stage of thethird period when Noblesville made a run
Southeastern is now 2-0 in the HCC and8-2 overall while the Millers dropped to 1-2in the conference and 4-5 overall
The Royals scored the first nine pointsof the game all on 3-pointers Tayah Irvingot the first long-range basket then BreLloyd threw in two more downtown shotsNoblesvilles Emily Kiser stopped the runwith four points on a pair of free throws anda layin but HSE ended the period on a 9-1run
We shot the ball pretty well saidRoyals coach Chris Huppenthal I guess Imconcerned about was we put them at the freethrow line early and a lot which wasntsomething we wanted to do We weatheredthe storm Credit them they forced us intosome mistakes
Southeastern extended its 18-5 first-quarter advantage to 35-15 midway throughthe second period Lloyd scored 11 pointsin that quarter including a span of seven ina row - two putbacks sandwiched another3-pointer
Noblesville did score eight unansweredpoints late in the period and that helped theMillers comeback to within 36-23 athalftime Kiser scored six points includingfour free throws while Maddie Knighthelped out with a pair of foul shots
Noblesville kept working away in thethird quarter and started to cut into theRoyals lead by the end of the periodKnights 3-pointer got the lead under double-digits and Mallory Johnsons 3 had theMillers within 44-38 which is where thethird quarter ended
I thought our defensive pressure pickedup and that changed the whole game said
Noblesville coach Donna Buckley Wewere able to get into some trapping stuff andturn them over Got a couple easy layupsthat really I thought changed the game Andwe got it all the way down to six then Ithought we just ran out of gas
But the Royals got two quick baskets byMalea Jackson and Sydney Parrish to pushthe lead back up to 48-38 Johnson andKnight each scored to get Noblesville withineight but Jacksons 3-pointer got the leadback into double digits for good at 53-42The Royals then made a 12-1 run to takecontrol of the game
Lloyd scored 20 points including three3-pointers Jackson added 11 points and
Parrishs two 3s were part of her 10 pointsJackson led the rebounding with six boardsAmaya Hamilton blocked two shots Ninedifferent players scored for HSE
Were comfortable with our kids andthe kids coming off the bench saidHuppenthal
Kiser scored 19 points for the Millersand also pulled nine rebounds made foursteals and blocked two shots Johnson hit apair of 3-pointers on her way to 11 points
Both teams will play road games at 130pm Saturday against tough opponents TheRoyals travel to Greenfield-Central for acontest against the Cougars who arereceiving votes in the 4A poll Noblesvilleheads to North Central to take on the 4A No3 Panthers
Southeastern 65Noblesville 47
Southeastern FG FT TP PFMalea Jackson 3-7 4-4 11 3Bre Lloyd 8-14 1-2 20 2Tayah Irvin 2-6 0-0 5 4Sydney Parrish 4-10 0-0 10 4
Amaya Hamilton 2-2 2-2 6 3Haydn Braun 0-0 0-0 0 1Olivia Kegley 0-3 2-2 2 3Molly Walton 2-3 2-2 6 2Shelby Ford 2-3 0-0 4 0Sarah Howard 0-3 0-0 0 0Maranda Barksdale 0-2 1-2 1 0Totals 23-53 12-14 65 22Southeastern 3-point shooting (7-14) Lloyd 3-5Parrish 2-3 Jackson 1-3 Irvin 1-2 Howard 0-1Southeastern rebounds (32) Jackson 6 Lloyd 4Parrish 4 Kegley 3 Irvin 3 Ford 3 Braun 2Walton 2 Barksdale 2 Hamilton 2 Howard 1Noblesville FG FT TP PFMallory Johnson 4-10 1-4 11 4Maddie Knight 2-8 3-4 8 1Brooke Herron 0-4 1-2 1 3Emily Kiser 5-11 8-10 19 3Sam Salmon 0-2 1-2 1 1Kailyn Mertens 0-2 0-0 0 0Olivia Morales 2-5 1-1 5 1Abby Haley 0-0 0-0 0 0Madison Whetro 1-3 0-0 2 0Totals 14-45 15-23 47 13Noblesville 3-point shooting (4-12) Johnson 2-6Knight 1-1 Kiser 1-1 Morales 0-1 Whetor 0-1Herron 0-1 Salmon 0-1Noblesville rebounds (26) Kiser 9 Knight 5Morales 4 Johnson 3 Herron 3 Salmon 1 team1Score by QuartersSoutheastern 18 18 8 21 - 65Noblesville 5 18 15 9 - 47
Reporter photo by Kent Graham
Fast start helps Royals to victory over NHS
Hamilton Southeasternrsquos Bre Lloyd (10) scored 20 points including three 3-pointers for the Royals in their 65-47 win atNoblesville Wednesday Also pictured is Amaya Hamilton (34) who scored six points and had two blocked shots
Turn to Page 6 for more game pictures
6 Sports
ABOVENoblesvillersquos Olivia
Morales looks to thebasket while being
guarded by HamiltonSoutheasternrsquosOlivia Kegley
LEFT NoblesvillersquosMaddie Knight
scored eight pointsfor the Millers
Reporter photos by Kent Graham
HamiltonCounty
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Sheridan cruised to a 70-23 victory overFrankfort Wednesday at Hobbs Hall
The Blackhawks led 16-7 after the firstquarter then poured in 31 points in thesecond period to take a 47-12 lead intohalftime Sheridan never allowed the HotDogs more than nine points in a quarter
Brittany Welch scored 28 points andpulled seven rebounds while Audrey Reedcontributed 21 points including a 9-of-10performance from the free throw line Welchand Jillian OFlaherty both made two 3-pointers OFlaherty had five steals withHeather Barker getting four steals Reed hadtwo blocked shots
The Blackhawks who received votes inthis weeks ICGSA Class 2A poll improvedto 4-1 after the victory They travel to Tayloron Friday for a Hoosier HeartlandConference game
Sheridan 70Frankfort 23
Sheridan FG FT TP PFJillian OFlaherty 2-2 0-0 6 3Nixon Williams 0-1 0-0 0 2Izzy Mangin 0-2 1-2 1 1
Lilli Barker 1-1 0-0 2 0Rebecca Merritt 1-2 0-2 2 0Heather Barker 3-4 0-0 6 2Rachel Adams 0-0 0-0 0 0Audrey Reed 6-11 9-10 21 0Brittany Welch 12-23 2-5 28 3Holly Barker 2-2 0-0 4 1Cherysh Bishop 0-1 0-0 0 0Olivia Raines 0-2 0-0 0 0Totals 27-51 12-19 70 12Score by QuartersSheridan 16 31 12 11 - 70Frankfort 7 5 2 9 - 23Sheridan 3-point shooting (4-6) Welch 2-3OFlaherty 2-2 Mangin 0-1Sheridan rebounds (22) Welch 7 Reed 4 24Barker 3 Williams 2 Bishop 2 15 Barker 1Adams 1 Raines 1 team 1
He Barker Welch
An outstanding fourth quarter broughtWestfield back from a double-digit deficitto a big victory at The Rock Wednesday
The Shamrocks beat Mount Vernon34-29 Westfield trailed 26-16 after threequarters but outscored the Marauders 18-3in the fourth period
Sophia Kreag scored 11 points forWestfield Jade Shipley was next in linewith 10 points that included a perfect8-of-8 effort from the free throw line ZoePentecost led the Shamrocks reboundingwith four boards Annabelle OHairblocked two shots
With the win Westfield moved backabove the 500 mark to 4-3 for the seasonThe Rocks travel to Rushville on Saturdayfor a 130 pm game The Lions are tiedfor 10th in the latest Class 3A poll
Westfield 34Mount Vernon 29
Westfield FG FT TP PFMorgan Clary 1-7 1-2 3 4Jade Shipley 1-4 8-8 10 3Annabelle OHair 1-2 3-4 5 2
Sophia Kreag 5-11 0-0 11 4Emily Katter 1-2 0-0 2 0Ryann Bunting 0-5 0-0 0 3Zoe Pentecost 0-0 0-0 0 1Megan Rops 0-2 1-4 1 0Allison Dotson 1-1 0-0 2 2Karley Wininger 0-1 0-0 0 0Totals 10-35 13-18 34 19Score by QuartersMount Vernon 9 10 7 3 - 29Westfield 5 4 7 18 - 34Westfield 3-point shooting (1-15) Kreag 1-7Bunting 0-3 Shipley 0-2 Rops 0-1 Clary 0-1Katter 0-1)Westfield rebounds (18) Pentecost 4 Katter 3Dotson 3 Shipley 2 Clary 2 Kreag 2 OHair 2
Kreag OrsquoHair
Hamilton Heights dropped a close gameat Pendleton Heights on Wednesday by thescore of 41-38
The Huskies trailed 10-9 after the firstquarter but rallied to lead 18-15 at halftimeThe Arabians who are receiving votes in theClass 4A poll scored 21 points in the fourthperiod
Kayla Kirtley and Ashton Runner eachscored 14 points for Heights Kirtley drainedthree 3-pointers Ana Collar grabbed eightrebounds and also blocked two shotsKirtley pulled seven rebounds with Runnerand Lauryn Wiley both getting five boards
Heights is now 4-3 for the season andhosts 3A No 4 Northwestern next Tuesdayto open Hoosier Conference play
Pendleton Heights 41Hamilton Heights 38
Heights FG FT TP PFAna Collar 1-1 2-5 4 2Bayleigh Runner 1-1 2-2 4 3
Kayla Kirtley 4-13 3-4 14 4Ashton Runner 4-9 6-6 14 3Lauryn Wiley 0-1 0-0 0 2Sydney Griffey 1-3 0-0 2 3Totals 11-28 13-17 38 17Score by QuartersHeights 9 9 6 14 - 38Pendleton 10 5 5 21 - 41Heights 3-point shooting (3-6) Kirtley 3-6Heights rebounds (32) Collar 8 Kirtley 7 ARunner 5 Wiley 5 B Runner 4 Griffey 3
Wiley A Runner
lsquoHawks blast Hot Dogs Big comeback for lsquoRocks
Huskies fall to PendletonThank you for reading theHamilton County Reporter
The Fishers boys basketball team startedits season Wednesday with a 78-65 victoryover Indianapolis Manual
The Tigers led 17-14 after the firstquarter and 33-25 at halftime Junior JamilTurner-Hall scored 23 points while hisclassmate Jeremy Szilagyi drained five3-pointers off the bench on his way to 23points Sophomore Armaan Franklin added10 points
We had really good guard play tonightsaid Fishers coach Joe Leonard He was alsoimpressed with the shooting of Szilagyi
We might have found us a really niceshooter said the coach
The Tigers travel to Noblesville onFriday for a Hoosier Crossroads Conferencegame
Fishers 78Manual 65
Fishers FG FT TP PFJamil Turner-Hall 10 3-5 23 2Willie Jackson 3 3-6 9 2Joe Counts 1 0-0 2 1Armaan Franklin 3 4-7 10 2Connor Washburn 3 1-2 7 0Reid Stephens 0 4-4 4 1Jeremy Szilagyi 8 2-2 23 1Jason Slain 0 0-0 0 1Terry Hicks 0 0-0 0 3Totals 28 17-26 78 13Score by QuartersFishers 17 16 22 23 - 78Manual 14 11 22 18 - 65Fishers 3-pointers (5) Szilagyi 5
Tigers open with victory
Sports8
The Noblesville wrestling team lost toZionsville 53-15 in a dual meetWednesday at the Eagles gym
Nick Brady won the 120-pound matchby pin for the Millers with Nathan Richgetting a forfeit victory at 113 Noah Longwon at 126 pounds by decision
Zionsville 53Noblesville 15
160 David Kitko lost to Wertz 12-7170 Zack Knoll lost to Penola by fall147182 Ashton Mills lost to Hill by fall155195 Conner May lost to Williamsonby fall 149220 Brady Killion lost to Fuller by fall141
285 Bradley Killion lost to Einters 4-2106 ZacharyVaughn lost toBerrong by fall310113 Nathan Richwon by forfeit120 Nick Bradydef Glenn by fall110126 Noah Longdef Poynter 7-6132 Gary Kitkolost to Gobeyn9-4
138 Ryan Bell lost to Wagner 16-4145 Zach Perkins lost to Banks byfall 122152 Michael Storey lost to Gobeyn17-2
The University swim teams competed ina dual meet at Elwood Wednesday
The Trailblazers boys team won 96-55the first victory in program history
As the first meet of the season (and formany members their first meet ever) thismeet provided a baseline for all members tobuild off of in upcoming meets said UHScoach Syd LindblomThe medley relay team of Charles EarleCole Reinholt Brody Davison and MaxAmmerman kicked off the meet with afirst-place finish Reinholt and Davisonwould go on to win two more events eachThe individual medley and breaststroke forReinholt and the 100 butterfly and 500freestyle for Davison Ammerman teamedup with Kevin Shen Agastya Das andCordell Wilson to win the 200 freestylerelay later in the meet
Senior Ian Weiker posted two newpersonal best times at Elwood first in the100 free (13225) and then in the 100backstroke (15008)
The University girls lost 123-45 Theteam of six freshmen smashed five teamrecords along the way
The first record of the night went to the200 medley relay team of Macy PatonCaitlin Clark Regan Hooker and EllaEskenazi who finished with a time of22950
Eskenazi would go to break the schoolrecord in the next event The 200 freestylewhich she completed with a time of 23978Later in the meet she also broke the teamsrecord in the 500 freestyle when she touchedthe wall at 71377
Teammate Hooker demolished tworecords first she fought tooth and nailthrough her 200 IM creating a new recordof 24123 Her second individual record andfirst victory of the season arrived in theshape of a 12253 100 fly just a few eventslater
The Trailblazers next meet will beon Saturday against Cathedral and MuncieBurris in the Lewellen Pool at Ball State
UHS boys get programrsquos first winMillers fall to Eagles
Brady
Rank School Total Points Record 1st Place1 Carmel 436 6-0 182 Homestead 417 3-0 43 North Central 385 5-04 Pike 336 6-05 Lawrence North 320 5-16 Heritage Christian 275 4-17 Columbus North 271 3-28 Zionsville 265 6-19 Penn 236 6-110 Plainfield 225 8-111 North Harrison 207 7-012 Hamilton Southeastern 188 7-213 Ben Davis 162 7-1
14 South Bend St Josephs 152 5-015 East Chicago Central 143 5-216 Evansville Central 104 6-017 Northridge 91 8-018 Greenfield-Central 62 4-319 Center Grove 60 6-120 Roncalli 41 5-1Other Schools Receiving VotesArgos Bedford North Lawrence Chesterton East Central ElkhartCentral Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran Fort Wayne SniderGreensburg Hamilton Hamilton Heights Jeffersonville Lake CentralMartinsville Merrillville Michigan City Marquette New AlbanyNorthwestern NorthWood Norwell Pendleton Heights ProvidenceWarren Central Warsaw Community Whitko
IBCA girls basketball coaches poll
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Eastern ConferenceAtlantic W L PCT GBToronto 12 6 667 -Boston 10 8 556 20New York 9 9 500 30Brooklyn 5 12 294 65Philadelphia 4 14 222 80Southeast W L PCT GBCharlotte 10 8 556 -Atlanta 10 9 526 05Orlando 7 11 389 30Washington 6 11 353 35Miami 6 12 333 40Central W L PCT GBCleveland 13 3 813 -Chicago 10 7 588 35Detroit 10 10 500 50Milwaukee 8 8 500 50Indiana 9 10 474 55
Western ConferenceNorthwest W L PCT GBOklahoma City 12 8 600 -Utah 11 8 579 05Portland 10 10 500 20Denver 7 11 389 40Minnesota 5 13 278 60Southwest W L PCT GBSan Antonio 15 4 789 -Houston 11 7 611 35Memphis 11 8 579 40New Orleans 7 12 368 80Dallas 3 14 176 105Pacific W L PCT GBGolden State 16 2 889 -LA Clippers 14 5 737 25LA Lakers 10 10 500 70Sacramento 7 11 389 90Phoenix 6 13 316 105
NBA standingsWednesdayrsquos scores
Detroit 121 Boston 114Toronto 120 Memphis 105LA Lakers 96 Chicago 90
Oklahoma City 126 Washington 115 OTNew York 106 Minnesota 104
San Antonio 94 Dallas 87Miami 106 Denver 98
Phoenix 109 Atlanta 107Portland 131 Indiana 109
Sacramento at Philadelphia postponed
By DANIEL MASSACourtesy nbacompacersThe Indiana Pacers began a five-game Western
Conference road trip with a 131-109 loss to the PortlandTrail Blazers at the Moda Center on Wednesday night
Jeff Teague led the Pacers with 25 points and also addedeight assists and five rebounds Myles Turner recorded hissecond consecutive double-double with 19 points and 10rebounds and Aaron Brooks chipped in a season-high 16points Glenn Robinson III (15) and Al Jefferson (13)rounded out the group of Pacers to score in double figures
The Pacers (9-10) could not replicate the stellardefensive performance from their previous game a 91-70win over the Los Angeles Clippers The high-powered TrailBlazers (10-10) offense scored 73 points in the first halfalone buoyed by a balanced attack that saw five Blazers
score in double figures Portlands 131 points are the mostthe Pacers have given up this season
We just couldnt run with them Pacers head coachNate McMillan said after the game They did a good jobof running their sets and moving the ball from side to sideThey had a 42 point quarter 30 point first quarter 42 pointsecond quarter Really we never established ourselvesdefensively against this team and we thought it took a tollon the offensive part of the floor
Indiana allowed Portland to score its first 12 points inthe paint which opened the floor up for a Blazers 3-pointbarrage especially in the second quarter The Blazersfinished the first half 8-of-12 from deep and held a 73-58lead at the break
Portlands lead ballooned to as much as 28 during thethird quarter but the Pacers put together a 16-3 run to start
the fourth capped by an Aaron Brooks 3-pointer to cut theBlazers lead to just 13
The majority of that run was made with an interestinglineup on the floor Teague Brooks Stuckey Turner andJefferson helped chip in to the Blazers lead It was the firsttime all season that Turner and Jefferson appeared on thesame five-man lineup
However that 13-point deficit is as close as Indianawould get the rest of the way as Damian Lillard scoredeight of his game-high 28 points in the fourth quarter afterPortland missed its first nine shots of the frame
(The Trail Blazers) executed their offense AaronBrooks said Against them youve got to be ready play andwe just came out flat at the beginning of the game If wedonrsquot want to keep teetering around 500 wersquore going tohave to string something together
Pacers routed by Trailblazers
Sports 9
News4
Here are the Hamilton East Public Li-brary items lists for the week of Nov 282016
New Adult Fiction Books1 The Wonder A novel by EmmaDonoghue2 Commonwealth A novel by AnnPatchett3 Home by Harlan Coben4 Sex Lies amp Serious Money by StuartWoods5 The Christmas Town by DonnaVanLiere6 The Couple Next Door by Shari Lapentildea7 Behold the Dreamers A novel byImbolo Mbue8 The Award A novel by Danielle Steel9 Chaos A Scarpetta novel by PatriciaDaniels Cornwell10 The Mistletoe Secret A novel byRichard Paul Evans
New Adult Nonfiction Books1 Saunders Comprehensive Review for theNCLEX-RN Examination by Linda AnneSilvestri2 Frommers Ireland3 Mind A Journey to the Heart of BeingHuman by Daniel J Siegel4 Fodorrsquos Essential Hawaii5 Healthy Happy Pregnancy CookbookOver 125 Delicious Recipes to Satisfy YouNourish Baby and Combat Common Preg-nancy Discomforts by Stephanie Clarke6 Unashamed Drop the Baggage Pick UpYour Freedom Fulfill Your Destiny byChristine Caine7 Boost Your Brain Power in 60 secondsThe 4-week Plan for a Sharper MindBetter Memory and Healthier Brain by
Michelle Schoffro Cook8 The Curated Closet A Simple Systemfor Discovering Your Personal Style andBuilding Your Dream Wardrobe byAnuschka Rees9 First Dads Parenting and Politics fromGeorge Washington to Barack Obama byJoshua C Kendall10 Grace Not Perfection EmbracingSimplicty Celebrating Joy by Emily Ley
New DVDs1 Agatha Raisin Series one2 Love amp Friendship3 The Purge Election Year4 Outlander Season two [videorecording]5 Outlander Season two [Blu-ray]6 Warcraft7 Army of one8 Bates Motel Season four9 The Durrells10 Papa Hemingway in Cuba
New Music CDs1Cosmic Hallelujah by Kenny Chesney2 Its Too Late to Stop Now Volume IIIII IV amp DVD by Van Morrison3 Nobody But Me by Michael Bubleacute4 A Pentatonix Christmas by Pentatonix5 Day Breaks by Norah Jones6 Here by Alicia Keys7 Simply Christmas by Leslie Odom Jr8 They Dont Know by Jason Aldean9 To Celebrate Christmas by Jennifer Net-tles10 Wonderland by Sarah McLachlan
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Sports 5
By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorHamilton Southeastern got off to a hot-
shooting start Wednesday and that carriedthe Royals to a Hoosier CrossroadsConference girls basketball victory
The Royals who are ranked No 7 inClass 4A and No 12 in the one-class pollbeat Noblesville 65-47 at The MillSoutheastern quickly opened up a double-digit lead on the Millers in the first quarterand were able to hold that margin for mostof the game except in the late stage of thethird period when Noblesville made a run
Southeastern is now 2-0 in the HCC and8-2 overall while the Millers dropped to 1-2in the conference and 4-5 overall
The Royals scored the first nine pointsof the game all on 3-pointers Tayah Irvingot the first long-range basket then BreLloyd threw in two more downtown shotsNoblesvilles Emily Kiser stopped the runwith four points on a pair of free throws anda layin but HSE ended the period on a 9-1run
We shot the ball pretty well saidRoyals coach Chris Huppenthal I guess Imconcerned about was we put them at the freethrow line early and a lot which wasntsomething we wanted to do We weatheredthe storm Credit them they forced us intosome mistakes
Southeastern extended its 18-5 first-quarter advantage to 35-15 midway throughthe second period Lloyd scored 11 pointsin that quarter including a span of seven ina row - two putbacks sandwiched another3-pointer
Noblesville did score eight unansweredpoints late in the period and that helped theMillers comeback to within 36-23 athalftime Kiser scored six points includingfour free throws while Maddie Knighthelped out with a pair of foul shots
Noblesville kept working away in thethird quarter and started to cut into theRoyals lead by the end of the periodKnights 3-pointer got the lead under double-digits and Mallory Johnsons 3 had theMillers within 44-38 which is where thethird quarter ended
I thought our defensive pressure pickedup and that changed the whole game said
Noblesville coach Donna Buckley Wewere able to get into some trapping stuff andturn them over Got a couple easy layupsthat really I thought changed the game Andwe got it all the way down to six then Ithought we just ran out of gas
But the Royals got two quick baskets byMalea Jackson and Sydney Parrish to pushthe lead back up to 48-38 Johnson andKnight each scored to get Noblesville withineight but Jacksons 3-pointer got the leadback into double digits for good at 53-42The Royals then made a 12-1 run to takecontrol of the game
Lloyd scored 20 points including three3-pointers Jackson added 11 points and
Parrishs two 3s were part of her 10 pointsJackson led the rebounding with six boardsAmaya Hamilton blocked two shots Ninedifferent players scored for HSE
Were comfortable with our kids andthe kids coming off the bench saidHuppenthal
Kiser scored 19 points for the Millersand also pulled nine rebounds made foursteals and blocked two shots Johnson hit apair of 3-pointers on her way to 11 points
Both teams will play road games at 130pm Saturday against tough opponents TheRoyals travel to Greenfield-Central for acontest against the Cougars who arereceiving votes in the 4A poll Noblesvilleheads to North Central to take on the 4A No3 Panthers
Southeastern 65Noblesville 47
Southeastern FG FT TP PFMalea Jackson 3-7 4-4 11 3Bre Lloyd 8-14 1-2 20 2Tayah Irvin 2-6 0-0 5 4Sydney Parrish 4-10 0-0 10 4
Amaya Hamilton 2-2 2-2 6 3Haydn Braun 0-0 0-0 0 1Olivia Kegley 0-3 2-2 2 3Molly Walton 2-3 2-2 6 2Shelby Ford 2-3 0-0 4 0Sarah Howard 0-3 0-0 0 0Maranda Barksdale 0-2 1-2 1 0Totals 23-53 12-14 65 22Southeastern 3-point shooting (7-14) Lloyd 3-5Parrish 2-3 Jackson 1-3 Irvin 1-2 Howard 0-1Southeastern rebounds (32) Jackson 6 Lloyd 4Parrish 4 Kegley 3 Irvin 3 Ford 3 Braun 2Walton 2 Barksdale 2 Hamilton 2 Howard 1Noblesville FG FT TP PFMallory Johnson 4-10 1-4 11 4Maddie Knight 2-8 3-4 8 1Brooke Herron 0-4 1-2 1 3Emily Kiser 5-11 8-10 19 3Sam Salmon 0-2 1-2 1 1Kailyn Mertens 0-2 0-0 0 0Olivia Morales 2-5 1-1 5 1Abby Haley 0-0 0-0 0 0Madison Whetro 1-3 0-0 2 0Totals 14-45 15-23 47 13Noblesville 3-point shooting (4-12) Johnson 2-6Knight 1-1 Kiser 1-1 Morales 0-1 Whetor 0-1Herron 0-1 Salmon 0-1Noblesville rebounds (26) Kiser 9 Knight 5Morales 4 Johnson 3 Herron 3 Salmon 1 team1Score by QuartersSoutheastern 18 18 8 21 - 65Noblesville 5 18 15 9 - 47
Reporter photo by Kent Graham
Fast start helps Royals to victory over NHS
Hamilton Southeasternrsquos Bre Lloyd (10) scored 20 points including three 3-pointers for the Royals in their 65-47 win atNoblesville Wednesday Also pictured is Amaya Hamilton (34) who scored six points and had two blocked shots
Turn to Page 6 for more game pictures
6 Sports
ABOVENoblesvillersquos Olivia
Morales looks to thebasket while being
guarded by HamiltonSoutheasternrsquosOlivia Kegley
LEFT NoblesvillersquosMaddie Knight
scored eight pointsfor the Millers
Reporter photos by Kent Graham
HamiltonCounty
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Sheridan cruised to a 70-23 victory overFrankfort Wednesday at Hobbs Hall
The Blackhawks led 16-7 after the firstquarter then poured in 31 points in thesecond period to take a 47-12 lead intohalftime Sheridan never allowed the HotDogs more than nine points in a quarter
Brittany Welch scored 28 points andpulled seven rebounds while Audrey Reedcontributed 21 points including a 9-of-10performance from the free throw line Welchand Jillian OFlaherty both made two 3-pointers OFlaherty had five steals withHeather Barker getting four steals Reed hadtwo blocked shots
The Blackhawks who received votes inthis weeks ICGSA Class 2A poll improvedto 4-1 after the victory They travel to Tayloron Friday for a Hoosier HeartlandConference game
Sheridan 70Frankfort 23
Sheridan FG FT TP PFJillian OFlaherty 2-2 0-0 6 3Nixon Williams 0-1 0-0 0 2Izzy Mangin 0-2 1-2 1 1
Lilli Barker 1-1 0-0 2 0Rebecca Merritt 1-2 0-2 2 0Heather Barker 3-4 0-0 6 2Rachel Adams 0-0 0-0 0 0Audrey Reed 6-11 9-10 21 0Brittany Welch 12-23 2-5 28 3Holly Barker 2-2 0-0 4 1Cherysh Bishop 0-1 0-0 0 0Olivia Raines 0-2 0-0 0 0Totals 27-51 12-19 70 12Score by QuartersSheridan 16 31 12 11 - 70Frankfort 7 5 2 9 - 23Sheridan 3-point shooting (4-6) Welch 2-3OFlaherty 2-2 Mangin 0-1Sheridan rebounds (22) Welch 7 Reed 4 24Barker 3 Williams 2 Bishop 2 15 Barker 1Adams 1 Raines 1 team 1
He Barker Welch
An outstanding fourth quarter broughtWestfield back from a double-digit deficitto a big victory at The Rock Wednesday
The Shamrocks beat Mount Vernon34-29 Westfield trailed 26-16 after threequarters but outscored the Marauders 18-3in the fourth period
Sophia Kreag scored 11 points forWestfield Jade Shipley was next in linewith 10 points that included a perfect8-of-8 effort from the free throw line ZoePentecost led the Shamrocks reboundingwith four boards Annabelle OHairblocked two shots
With the win Westfield moved backabove the 500 mark to 4-3 for the seasonThe Rocks travel to Rushville on Saturdayfor a 130 pm game The Lions are tiedfor 10th in the latest Class 3A poll
Westfield 34Mount Vernon 29
Westfield FG FT TP PFMorgan Clary 1-7 1-2 3 4Jade Shipley 1-4 8-8 10 3Annabelle OHair 1-2 3-4 5 2
Sophia Kreag 5-11 0-0 11 4Emily Katter 1-2 0-0 2 0Ryann Bunting 0-5 0-0 0 3Zoe Pentecost 0-0 0-0 0 1Megan Rops 0-2 1-4 1 0Allison Dotson 1-1 0-0 2 2Karley Wininger 0-1 0-0 0 0Totals 10-35 13-18 34 19Score by QuartersMount Vernon 9 10 7 3 - 29Westfield 5 4 7 18 - 34Westfield 3-point shooting (1-15) Kreag 1-7Bunting 0-3 Shipley 0-2 Rops 0-1 Clary 0-1Katter 0-1)Westfield rebounds (18) Pentecost 4 Katter 3Dotson 3 Shipley 2 Clary 2 Kreag 2 OHair 2
Kreag OrsquoHair
Hamilton Heights dropped a close gameat Pendleton Heights on Wednesday by thescore of 41-38
The Huskies trailed 10-9 after the firstquarter but rallied to lead 18-15 at halftimeThe Arabians who are receiving votes in theClass 4A poll scored 21 points in the fourthperiod
Kayla Kirtley and Ashton Runner eachscored 14 points for Heights Kirtley drainedthree 3-pointers Ana Collar grabbed eightrebounds and also blocked two shotsKirtley pulled seven rebounds with Runnerand Lauryn Wiley both getting five boards
Heights is now 4-3 for the season andhosts 3A No 4 Northwestern next Tuesdayto open Hoosier Conference play
Pendleton Heights 41Hamilton Heights 38
Heights FG FT TP PFAna Collar 1-1 2-5 4 2Bayleigh Runner 1-1 2-2 4 3
Kayla Kirtley 4-13 3-4 14 4Ashton Runner 4-9 6-6 14 3Lauryn Wiley 0-1 0-0 0 2Sydney Griffey 1-3 0-0 2 3Totals 11-28 13-17 38 17Score by QuartersHeights 9 9 6 14 - 38Pendleton 10 5 5 21 - 41Heights 3-point shooting (3-6) Kirtley 3-6Heights rebounds (32) Collar 8 Kirtley 7 ARunner 5 Wiley 5 B Runner 4 Griffey 3
Wiley A Runner
lsquoHawks blast Hot Dogs Big comeback for lsquoRocks
Huskies fall to PendletonThank you for reading theHamilton County Reporter
The Fishers boys basketball team startedits season Wednesday with a 78-65 victoryover Indianapolis Manual
The Tigers led 17-14 after the firstquarter and 33-25 at halftime Junior JamilTurner-Hall scored 23 points while hisclassmate Jeremy Szilagyi drained five3-pointers off the bench on his way to 23points Sophomore Armaan Franklin added10 points
We had really good guard play tonightsaid Fishers coach Joe Leonard He was alsoimpressed with the shooting of Szilagyi
We might have found us a really niceshooter said the coach
The Tigers travel to Noblesville onFriday for a Hoosier Crossroads Conferencegame
Fishers 78Manual 65
Fishers FG FT TP PFJamil Turner-Hall 10 3-5 23 2Willie Jackson 3 3-6 9 2Joe Counts 1 0-0 2 1Armaan Franklin 3 4-7 10 2Connor Washburn 3 1-2 7 0Reid Stephens 0 4-4 4 1Jeremy Szilagyi 8 2-2 23 1Jason Slain 0 0-0 0 1Terry Hicks 0 0-0 0 3Totals 28 17-26 78 13Score by QuartersFishers 17 16 22 23 - 78Manual 14 11 22 18 - 65Fishers 3-pointers (5) Szilagyi 5
Tigers open with victory
Sports8
The Noblesville wrestling team lost toZionsville 53-15 in a dual meetWednesday at the Eagles gym
Nick Brady won the 120-pound matchby pin for the Millers with Nathan Richgetting a forfeit victory at 113 Noah Longwon at 126 pounds by decision
Zionsville 53Noblesville 15
160 David Kitko lost to Wertz 12-7170 Zack Knoll lost to Penola by fall147182 Ashton Mills lost to Hill by fall155195 Conner May lost to Williamsonby fall 149220 Brady Killion lost to Fuller by fall141
285 Bradley Killion lost to Einters 4-2106 ZacharyVaughn lost toBerrong by fall310113 Nathan Richwon by forfeit120 Nick Bradydef Glenn by fall110126 Noah Longdef Poynter 7-6132 Gary Kitkolost to Gobeyn9-4
138 Ryan Bell lost to Wagner 16-4145 Zach Perkins lost to Banks byfall 122152 Michael Storey lost to Gobeyn17-2
The University swim teams competed ina dual meet at Elwood Wednesday
The Trailblazers boys team won 96-55the first victory in program history
As the first meet of the season (and formany members their first meet ever) thismeet provided a baseline for all members tobuild off of in upcoming meets said UHScoach Syd LindblomThe medley relay team of Charles EarleCole Reinholt Brody Davison and MaxAmmerman kicked off the meet with afirst-place finish Reinholt and Davisonwould go on to win two more events eachThe individual medley and breaststroke forReinholt and the 100 butterfly and 500freestyle for Davison Ammerman teamedup with Kevin Shen Agastya Das andCordell Wilson to win the 200 freestylerelay later in the meet
Senior Ian Weiker posted two newpersonal best times at Elwood first in the100 free (13225) and then in the 100backstroke (15008)
The University girls lost 123-45 Theteam of six freshmen smashed five teamrecords along the way
The first record of the night went to the200 medley relay team of Macy PatonCaitlin Clark Regan Hooker and EllaEskenazi who finished with a time of22950
Eskenazi would go to break the schoolrecord in the next event The 200 freestylewhich she completed with a time of 23978Later in the meet she also broke the teamsrecord in the 500 freestyle when she touchedthe wall at 71377
Teammate Hooker demolished tworecords first she fought tooth and nailthrough her 200 IM creating a new recordof 24123 Her second individual record andfirst victory of the season arrived in theshape of a 12253 100 fly just a few eventslater
The Trailblazers next meet will beon Saturday against Cathedral and MuncieBurris in the Lewellen Pool at Ball State
UHS boys get programrsquos first winMillers fall to Eagles
Brady
Rank School Total Points Record 1st Place1 Carmel 436 6-0 182 Homestead 417 3-0 43 North Central 385 5-04 Pike 336 6-05 Lawrence North 320 5-16 Heritage Christian 275 4-17 Columbus North 271 3-28 Zionsville 265 6-19 Penn 236 6-110 Plainfield 225 8-111 North Harrison 207 7-012 Hamilton Southeastern 188 7-213 Ben Davis 162 7-1
14 South Bend St Josephs 152 5-015 East Chicago Central 143 5-216 Evansville Central 104 6-017 Northridge 91 8-018 Greenfield-Central 62 4-319 Center Grove 60 6-120 Roncalli 41 5-1Other Schools Receiving VotesArgos Bedford North Lawrence Chesterton East Central ElkhartCentral Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran Fort Wayne SniderGreensburg Hamilton Hamilton Heights Jeffersonville Lake CentralMartinsville Merrillville Michigan City Marquette New AlbanyNorthwestern NorthWood Norwell Pendleton Heights ProvidenceWarren Central Warsaw Community Whitko
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Eastern ConferenceAtlantic W L PCT GBToronto 12 6 667 -Boston 10 8 556 20New York 9 9 500 30Brooklyn 5 12 294 65Philadelphia 4 14 222 80Southeast W L PCT GBCharlotte 10 8 556 -Atlanta 10 9 526 05Orlando 7 11 389 30Washington 6 11 353 35Miami 6 12 333 40Central W L PCT GBCleveland 13 3 813 -Chicago 10 7 588 35Detroit 10 10 500 50Milwaukee 8 8 500 50Indiana 9 10 474 55
Western ConferenceNorthwest W L PCT GBOklahoma City 12 8 600 -Utah 11 8 579 05Portland 10 10 500 20Denver 7 11 389 40Minnesota 5 13 278 60Southwest W L PCT GBSan Antonio 15 4 789 -Houston 11 7 611 35Memphis 11 8 579 40New Orleans 7 12 368 80Dallas 3 14 176 105Pacific W L PCT GBGolden State 16 2 889 -LA Clippers 14 5 737 25LA Lakers 10 10 500 70Sacramento 7 11 389 90Phoenix 6 13 316 105
NBA standingsWednesdayrsquos scores
Detroit 121 Boston 114Toronto 120 Memphis 105LA Lakers 96 Chicago 90
Oklahoma City 126 Washington 115 OTNew York 106 Minnesota 104
San Antonio 94 Dallas 87Miami 106 Denver 98
Phoenix 109 Atlanta 107Portland 131 Indiana 109
Sacramento at Philadelphia postponed
By DANIEL MASSACourtesy nbacompacersThe Indiana Pacers began a five-game Western
Conference road trip with a 131-109 loss to the PortlandTrail Blazers at the Moda Center on Wednesday night
Jeff Teague led the Pacers with 25 points and also addedeight assists and five rebounds Myles Turner recorded hissecond consecutive double-double with 19 points and 10rebounds and Aaron Brooks chipped in a season-high 16points Glenn Robinson III (15) and Al Jefferson (13)rounded out the group of Pacers to score in double figures
The Pacers (9-10) could not replicate the stellardefensive performance from their previous game a 91-70win over the Los Angeles Clippers The high-powered TrailBlazers (10-10) offense scored 73 points in the first halfalone buoyed by a balanced attack that saw five Blazers
score in double figures Portlands 131 points are the mostthe Pacers have given up this season
We just couldnt run with them Pacers head coachNate McMillan said after the game They did a good jobof running their sets and moving the ball from side to sideThey had a 42 point quarter 30 point first quarter 42 pointsecond quarter Really we never established ourselvesdefensively against this team and we thought it took a tollon the offensive part of the floor
Indiana allowed Portland to score its first 12 points inthe paint which opened the floor up for a Blazers 3-pointbarrage especially in the second quarter The Blazersfinished the first half 8-of-12 from deep and held a 73-58lead at the break
Portlands lead ballooned to as much as 28 during thethird quarter but the Pacers put together a 16-3 run to start
the fourth capped by an Aaron Brooks 3-pointer to cut theBlazers lead to just 13
The majority of that run was made with an interestinglineup on the floor Teague Brooks Stuckey Turner andJefferson helped chip in to the Blazers lead It was the firsttime all season that Turner and Jefferson appeared on thesame five-man lineup
However that 13-point deficit is as close as Indianawould get the rest of the way as Damian Lillard scoredeight of his game-high 28 points in the fourth quarter afterPortland missed its first nine shots of the frame
(The Trail Blazers) executed their offense AaronBrooks said Against them youve got to be ready play andwe just came out flat at the beginning of the game If wedonrsquot want to keep teetering around 500 wersquore going tohave to string something together
Pacers routed by Trailblazers
Sports 9
Sports 5
By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorHamilton Southeastern got off to a hot-
shooting start Wednesday and that carriedthe Royals to a Hoosier CrossroadsConference girls basketball victory
The Royals who are ranked No 7 inClass 4A and No 12 in the one-class pollbeat Noblesville 65-47 at The MillSoutheastern quickly opened up a double-digit lead on the Millers in the first quarterand were able to hold that margin for mostof the game except in the late stage of thethird period when Noblesville made a run
Southeastern is now 2-0 in the HCC and8-2 overall while the Millers dropped to 1-2in the conference and 4-5 overall
The Royals scored the first nine pointsof the game all on 3-pointers Tayah Irvingot the first long-range basket then BreLloyd threw in two more downtown shotsNoblesvilles Emily Kiser stopped the runwith four points on a pair of free throws anda layin but HSE ended the period on a 9-1run
We shot the ball pretty well saidRoyals coach Chris Huppenthal I guess Imconcerned about was we put them at the freethrow line early and a lot which wasntsomething we wanted to do We weatheredthe storm Credit them they forced us intosome mistakes
Southeastern extended its 18-5 first-quarter advantage to 35-15 midway throughthe second period Lloyd scored 11 pointsin that quarter including a span of seven ina row - two putbacks sandwiched another3-pointer
Noblesville did score eight unansweredpoints late in the period and that helped theMillers comeback to within 36-23 athalftime Kiser scored six points includingfour free throws while Maddie Knighthelped out with a pair of foul shots
Noblesville kept working away in thethird quarter and started to cut into theRoyals lead by the end of the periodKnights 3-pointer got the lead under double-digits and Mallory Johnsons 3 had theMillers within 44-38 which is where thethird quarter ended
I thought our defensive pressure pickedup and that changed the whole game said
Noblesville coach Donna Buckley Wewere able to get into some trapping stuff andturn them over Got a couple easy layupsthat really I thought changed the game Andwe got it all the way down to six then Ithought we just ran out of gas
But the Royals got two quick baskets byMalea Jackson and Sydney Parrish to pushthe lead back up to 48-38 Johnson andKnight each scored to get Noblesville withineight but Jacksons 3-pointer got the leadback into double digits for good at 53-42The Royals then made a 12-1 run to takecontrol of the game
Lloyd scored 20 points including three3-pointers Jackson added 11 points and
Parrishs two 3s were part of her 10 pointsJackson led the rebounding with six boardsAmaya Hamilton blocked two shots Ninedifferent players scored for HSE
Were comfortable with our kids andthe kids coming off the bench saidHuppenthal
Kiser scored 19 points for the Millersand also pulled nine rebounds made foursteals and blocked two shots Johnson hit apair of 3-pointers on her way to 11 points
Both teams will play road games at 130pm Saturday against tough opponents TheRoyals travel to Greenfield-Central for acontest against the Cougars who arereceiving votes in the 4A poll Noblesvilleheads to North Central to take on the 4A No3 Panthers
Southeastern 65Noblesville 47
Southeastern FG FT TP PFMalea Jackson 3-7 4-4 11 3Bre Lloyd 8-14 1-2 20 2Tayah Irvin 2-6 0-0 5 4Sydney Parrish 4-10 0-0 10 4
Amaya Hamilton 2-2 2-2 6 3Haydn Braun 0-0 0-0 0 1Olivia Kegley 0-3 2-2 2 3Molly Walton 2-3 2-2 6 2Shelby Ford 2-3 0-0 4 0Sarah Howard 0-3 0-0 0 0Maranda Barksdale 0-2 1-2 1 0Totals 23-53 12-14 65 22Southeastern 3-point shooting (7-14) Lloyd 3-5Parrish 2-3 Jackson 1-3 Irvin 1-2 Howard 0-1Southeastern rebounds (32) Jackson 6 Lloyd 4Parrish 4 Kegley 3 Irvin 3 Ford 3 Braun 2Walton 2 Barksdale 2 Hamilton 2 Howard 1Noblesville FG FT TP PFMallory Johnson 4-10 1-4 11 4Maddie Knight 2-8 3-4 8 1Brooke Herron 0-4 1-2 1 3Emily Kiser 5-11 8-10 19 3Sam Salmon 0-2 1-2 1 1Kailyn Mertens 0-2 0-0 0 0Olivia Morales 2-5 1-1 5 1Abby Haley 0-0 0-0 0 0Madison Whetro 1-3 0-0 2 0Totals 14-45 15-23 47 13Noblesville 3-point shooting (4-12) Johnson 2-6Knight 1-1 Kiser 1-1 Morales 0-1 Whetor 0-1Herron 0-1 Salmon 0-1Noblesville rebounds (26) Kiser 9 Knight 5Morales 4 Johnson 3 Herron 3 Salmon 1 team1Score by QuartersSoutheastern 18 18 8 21 - 65Noblesville 5 18 15 9 - 47
Reporter photo by Kent Graham
Fast start helps Royals to victory over NHS
Hamilton Southeasternrsquos Bre Lloyd (10) scored 20 points including three 3-pointers for the Royals in their 65-47 win atNoblesville Wednesday Also pictured is Amaya Hamilton (34) who scored six points and had two blocked shots
Turn to Page 6 for more game pictures
6 Sports
ABOVENoblesvillersquos Olivia
Morales looks to thebasket while being
guarded by HamiltonSoutheasternrsquosOlivia Kegley
LEFT NoblesvillersquosMaddie Knight
scored eight pointsfor the Millers
Reporter photos by Kent Graham
HamiltonCounty
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7Sports
Sheridan cruised to a 70-23 victory overFrankfort Wednesday at Hobbs Hall
The Blackhawks led 16-7 after the firstquarter then poured in 31 points in thesecond period to take a 47-12 lead intohalftime Sheridan never allowed the HotDogs more than nine points in a quarter
Brittany Welch scored 28 points andpulled seven rebounds while Audrey Reedcontributed 21 points including a 9-of-10performance from the free throw line Welchand Jillian OFlaherty both made two 3-pointers OFlaherty had five steals withHeather Barker getting four steals Reed hadtwo blocked shots
The Blackhawks who received votes inthis weeks ICGSA Class 2A poll improvedto 4-1 after the victory They travel to Tayloron Friday for a Hoosier HeartlandConference game
Sheridan 70Frankfort 23
Sheridan FG FT TP PFJillian OFlaherty 2-2 0-0 6 3Nixon Williams 0-1 0-0 0 2Izzy Mangin 0-2 1-2 1 1
Lilli Barker 1-1 0-0 2 0Rebecca Merritt 1-2 0-2 2 0Heather Barker 3-4 0-0 6 2Rachel Adams 0-0 0-0 0 0Audrey Reed 6-11 9-10 21 0Brittany Welch 12-23 2-5 28 3Holly Barker 2-2 0-0 4 1Cherysh Bishop 0-1 0-0 0 0Olivia Raines 0-2 0-0 0 0Totals 27-51 12-19 70 12Score by QuartersSheridan 16 31 12 11 - 70Frankfort 7 5 2 9 - 23Sheridan 3-point shooting (4-6) Welch 2-3OFlaherty 2-2 Mangin 0-1Sheridan rebounds (22) Welch 7 Reed 4 24Barker 3 Williams 2 Bishop 2 15 Barker 1Adams 1 Raines 1 team 1
He Barker Welch
An outstanding fourth quarter broughtWestfield back from a double-digit deficitto a big victory at The Rock Wednesday
The Shamrocks beat Mount Vernon34-29 Westfield trailed 26-16 after threequarters but outscored the Marauders 18-3in the fourth period
Sophia Kreag scored 11 points forWestfield Jade Shipley was next in linewith 10 points that included a perfect8-of-8 effort from the free throw line ZoePentecost led the Shamrocks reboundingwith four boards Annabelle OHairblocked two shots
With the win Westfield moved backabove the 500 mark to 4-3 for the seasonThe Rocks travel to Rushville on Saturdayfor a 130 pm game The Lions are tiedfor 10th in the latest Class 3A poll
Westfield 34Mount Vernon 29
Westfield FG FT TP PFMorgan Clary 1-7 1-2 3 4Jade Shipley 1-4 8-8 10 3Annabelle OHair 1-2 3-4 5 2
Sophia Kreag 5-11 0-0 11 4Emily Katter 1-2 0-0 2 0Ryann Bunting 0-5 0-0 0 3Zoe Pentecost 0-0 0-0 0 1Megan Rops 0-2 1-4 1 0Allison Dotson 1-1 0-0 2 2Karley Wininger 0-1 0-0 0 0Totals 10-35 13-18 34 19Score by QuartersMount Vernon 9 10 7 3 - 29Westfield 5 4 7 18 - 34Westfield 3-point shooting (1-15) Kreag 1-7Bunting 0-3 Shipley 0-2 Rops 0-1 Clary 0-1Katter 0-1)Westfield rebounds (18) Pentecost 4 Katter 3Dotson 3 Shipley 2 Clary 2 Kreag 2 OHair 2
Kreag OrsquoHair
Hamilton Heights dropped a close gameat Pendleton Heights on Wednesday by thescore of 41-38
The Huskies trailed 10-9 after the firstquarter but rallied to lead 18-15 at halftimeThe Arabians who are receiving votes in theClass 4A poll scored 21 points in the fourthperiod
Kayla Kirtley and Ashton Runner eachscored 14 points for Heights Kirtley drainedthree 3-pointers Ana Collar grabbed eightrebounds and also blocked two shotsKirtley pulled seven rebounds with Runnerand Lauryn Wiley both getting five boards
Heights is now 4-3 for the season andhosts 3A No 4 Northwestern next Tuesdayto open Hoosier Conference play
Pendleton Heights 41Hamilton Heights 38
Heights FG FT TP PFAna Collar 1-1 2-5 4 2Bayleigh Runner 1-1 2-2 4 3
Kayla Kirtley 4-13 3-4 14 4Ashton Runner 4-9 6-6 14 3Lauryn Wiley 0-1 0-0 0 2Sydney Griffey 1-3 0-0 2 3Totals 11-28 13-17 38 17Score by QuartersHeights 9 9 6 14 - 38Pendleton 10 5 5 21 - 41Heights 3-point shooting (3-6) Kirtley 3-6Heights rebounds (32) Collar 8 Kirtley 7 ARunner 5 Wiley 5 B Runner 4 Griffey 3
Wiley A Runner
lsquoHawks blast Hot Dogs Big comeback for lsquoRocks
Huskies fall to PendletonThank you for reading theHamilton County Reporter
The Fishers boys basketball team startedits season Wednesday with a 78-65 victoryover Indianapolis Manual
The Tigers led 17-14 after the firstquarter and 33-25 at halftime Junior JamilTurner-Hall scored 23 points while hisclassmate Jeremy Szilagyi drained five3-pointers off the bench on his way to 23points Sophomore Armaan Franklin added10 points
We had really good guard play tonightsaid Fishers coach Joe Leonard He was alsoimpressed with the shooting of Szilagyi
We might have found us a really niceshooter said the coach
The Tigers travel to Noblesville onFriday for a Hoosier Crossroads Conferencegame
Fishers 78Manual 65
Fishers FG FT TP PFJamil Turner-Hall 10 3-5 23 2Willie Jackson 3 3-6 9 2Joe Counts 1 0-0 2 1Armaan Franklin 3 4-7 10 2Connor Washburn 3 1-2 7 0Reid Stephens 0 4-4 4 1Jeremy Szilagyi 8 2-2 23 1Jason Slain 0 0-0 0 1Terry Hicks 0 0-0 0 3Totals 28 17-26 78 13Score by QuartersFishers 17 16 22 23 - 78Manual 14 11 22 18 - 65Fishers 3-pointers (5) Szilagyi 5
Tigers open with victory
Sports8
The Noblesville wrestling team lost toZionsville 53-15 in a dual meetWednesday at the Eagles gym
Nick Brady won the 120-pound matchby pin for the Millers with Nathan Richgetting a forfeit victory at 113 Noah Longwon at 126 pounds by decision
Zionsville 53Noblesville 15
160 David Kitko lost to Wertz 12-7170 Zack Knoll lost to Penola by fall147182 Ashton Mills lost to Hill by fall155195 Conner May lost to Williamsonby fall 149220 Brady Killion lost to Fuller by fall141
285 Bradley Killion lost to Einters 4-2106 ZacharyVaughn lost toBerrong by fall310113 Nathan Richwon by forfeit120 Nick Bradydef Glenn by fall110126 Noah Longdef Poynter 7-6132 Gary Kitkolost to Gobeyn9-4
138 Ryan Bell lost to Wagner 16-4145 Zach Perkins lost to Banks byfall 122152 Michael Storey lost to Gobeyn17-2
The University swim teams competed ina dual meet at Elwood Wednesday
The Trailblazers boys team won 96-55the first victory in program history
As the first meet of the season (and formany members their first meet ever) thismeet provided a baseline for all members tobuild off of in upcoming meets said UHScoach Syd LindblomThe medley relay team of Charles EarleCole Reinholt Brody Davison and MaxAmmerman kicked off the meet with afirst-place finish Reinholt and Davisonwould go on to win two more events eachThe individual medley and breaststroke forReinholt and the 100 butterfly and 500freestyle for Davison Ammerman teamedup with Kevin Shen Agastya Das andCordell Wilson to win the 200 freestylerelay later in the meet
Senior Ian Weiker posted two newpersonal best times at Elwood first in the100 free (13225) and then in the 100backstroke (15008)
The University girls lost 123-45 Theteam of six freshmen smashed five teamrecords along the way
The first record of the night went to the200 medley relay team of Macy PatonCaitlin Clark Regan Hooker and EllaEskenazi who finished with a time of22950
Eskenazi would go to break the schoolrecord in the next event The 200 freestylewhich she completed with a time of 23978Later in the meet she also broke the teamsrecord in the 500 freestyle when she touchedthe wall at 71377
Teammate Hooker demolished tworecords first she fought tooth and nailthrough her 200 IM creating a new recordof 24123 Her second individual record andfirst victory of the season arrived in theshape of a 12253 100 fly just a few eventslater
The Trailblazers next meet will beon Saturday against Cathedral and MuncieBurris in the Lewellen Pool at Ball State
UHS boys get programrsquos first winMillers fall to Eagles
Brady
Rank School Total Points Record 1st Place1 Carmel 436 6-0 182 Homestead 417 3-0 43 North Central 385 5-04 Pike 336 6-05 Lawrence North 320 5-16 Heritage Christian 275 4-17 Columbus North 271 3-28 Zionsville 265 6-19 Penn 236 6-110 Plainfield 225 8-111 North Harrison 207 7-012 Hamilton Southeastern 188 7-213 Ben Davis 162 7-1
14 South Bend St Josephs 152 5-015 East Chicago Central 143 5-216 Evansville Central 104 6-017 Northridge 91 8-018 Greenfield-Central 62 4-319 Center Grove 60 6-120 Roncalli 41 5-1Other Schools Receiving VotesArgos Bedford North Lawrence Chesterton East Central ElkhartCentral Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran Fort Wayne SniderGreensburg Hamilton Hamilton Heights Jeffersonville Lake CentralMartinsville Merrillville Michigan City Marquette New AlbanyNorthwestern NorthWood Norwell Pendleton Heights ProvidenceWarren Central Warsaw Community Whitko
IBCA girls basketball coaches poll
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Eastern ConferenceAtlantic W L PCT GBToronto 12 6 667 -Boston 10 8 556 20New York 9 9 500 30Brooklyn 5 12 294 65Philadelphia 4 14 222 80Southeast W L PCT GBCharlotte 10 8 556 -Atlanta 10 9 526 05Orlando 7 11 389 30Washington 6 11 353 35Miami 6 12 333 40Central W L PCT GBCleveland 13 3 813 -Chicago 10 7 588 35Detroit 10 10 500 50Milwaukee 8 8 500 50Indiana 9 10 474 55
Western ConferenceNorthwest W L PCT GBOklahoma City 12 8 600 -Utah 11 8 579 05Portland 10 10 500 20Denver 7 11 389 40Minnesota 5 13 278 60Southwest W L PCT GBSan Antonio 15 4 789 -Houston 11 7 611 35Memphis 11 8 579 40New Orleans 7 12 368 80Dallas 3 14 176 105Pacific W L PCT GBGolden State 16 2 889 -LA Clippers 14 5 737 25LA Lakers 10 10 500 70Sacramento 7 11 389 90Phoenix 6 13 316 105
NBA standingsWednesdayrsquos scores
Detroit 121 Boston 114Toronto 120 Memphis 105LA Lakers 96 Chicago 90
Oklahoma City 126 Washington 115 OTNew York 106 Minnesota 104
San Antonio 94 Dallas 87Miami 106 Denver 98
Phoenix 109 Atlanta 107Portland 131 Indiana 109
Sacramento at Philadelphia postponed
By DANIEL MASSACourtesy nbacompacersThe Indiana Pacers began a five-game Western
Conference road trip with a 131-109 loss to the PortlandTrail Blazers at the Moda Center on Wednesday night
Jeff Teague led the Pacers with 25 points and also addedeight assists and five rebounds Myles Turner recorded hissecond consecutive double-double with 19 points and 10rebounds and Aaron Brooks chipped in a season-high 16points Glenn Robinson III (15) and Al Jefferson (13)rounded out the group of Pacers to score in double figures
The Pacers (9-10) could not replicate the stellardefensive performance from their previous game a 91-70win over the Los Angeles Clippers The high-powered TrailBlazers (10-10) offense scored 73 points in the first halfalone buoyed by a balanced attack that saw five Blazers
score in double figures Portlands 131 points are the mostthe Pacers have given up this season
We just couldnt run with them Pacers head coachNate McMillan said after the game They did a good jobof running their sets and moving the ball from side to sideThey had a 42 point quarter 30 point first quarter 42 pointsecond quarter Really we never established ourselvesdefensively against this team and we thought it took a tollon the offensive part of the floor
Indiana allowed Portland to score its first 12 points inthe paint which opened the floor up for a Blazers 3-pointbarrage especially in the second quarter The Blazersfinished the first half 8-of-12 from deep and held a 73-58lead at the break
Portlands lead ballooned to as much as 28 during thethird quarter but the Pacers put together a 16-3 run to start
the fourth capped by an Aaron Brooks 3-pointer to cut theBlazers lead to just 13
The majority of that run was made with an interestinglineup on the floor Teague Brooks Stuckey Turner andJefferson helped chip in to the Blazers lead It was the firsttime all season that Turner and Jefferson appeared on thesame five-man lineup
However that 13-point deficit is as close as Indianawould get the rest of the way as Damian Lillard scoredeight of his game-high 28 points in the fourth quarter afterPortland missed its first nine shots of the frame
(The Trail Blazers) executed their offense AaronBrooks said Against them youve got to be ready play andwe just came out flat at the beginning of the game If wedonrsquot want to keep teetering around 500 wersquore going tohave to string something together
Pacers routed by Trailblazers
Sports 9
6 Sports
ABOVENoblesvillersquos Olivia
Morales looks to thebasket while being
guarded by HamiltonSoutheasternrsquosOlivia Kegley
LEFT NoblesvillersquosMaddie Knight
scored eight pointsfor the Millers
Reporter photos by Kent Graham
HamiltonCounty
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7Sports
Sheridan cruised to a 70-23 victory overFrankfort Wednesday at Hobbs Hall
The Blackhawks led 16-7 after the firstquarter then poured in 31 points in thesecond period to take a 47-12 lead intohalftime Sheridan never allowed the HotDogs more than nine points in a quarter
Brittany Welch scored 28 points andpulled seven rebounds while Audrey Reedcontributed 21 points including a 9-of-10performance from the free throw line Welchand Jillian OFlaherty both made two 3-pointers OFlaherty had five steals withHeather Barker getting four steals Reed hadtwo blocked shots
The Blackhawks who received votes inthis weeks ICGSA Class 2A poll improvedto 4-1 after the victory They travel to Tayloron Friday for a Hoosier HeartlandConference game
Sheridan 70Frankfort 23
Sheridan FG FT TP PFJillian OFlaherty 2-2 0-0 6 3Nixon Williams 0-1 0-0 0 2Izzy Mangin 0-2 1-2 1 1
Lilli Barker 1-1 0-0 2 0Rebecca Merritt 1-2 0-2 2 0Heather Barker 3-4 0-0 6 2Rachel Adams 0-0 0-0 0 0Audrey Reed 6-11 9-10 21 0Brittany Welch 12-23 2-5 28 3Holly Barker 2-2 0-0 4 1Cherysh Bishop 0-1 0-0 0 0Olivia Raines 0-2 0-0 0 0Totals 27-51 12-19 70 12Score by QuartersSheridan 16 31 12 11 - 70Frankfort 7 5 2 9 - 23Sheridan 3-point shooting (4-6) Welch 2-3OFlaherty 2-2 Mangin 0-1Sheridan rebounds (22) Welch 7 Reed 4 24Barker 3 Williams 2 Bishop 2 15 Barker 1Adams 1 Raines 1 team 1
He Barker Welch
An outstanding fourth quarter broughtWestfield back from a double-digit deficitto a big victory at The Rock Wednesday
The Shamrocks beat Mount Vernon34-29 Westfield trailed 26-16 after threequarters but outscored the Marauders 18-3in the fourth period
Sophia Kreag scored 11 points forWestfield Jade Shipley was next in linewith 10 points that included a perfect8-of-8 effort from the free throw line ZoePentecost led the Shamrocks reboundingwith four boards Annabelle OHairblocked two shots
With the win Westfield moved backabove the 500 mark to 4-3 for the seasonThe Rocks travel to Rushville on Saturdayfor a 130 pm game The Lions are tiedfor 10th in the latest Class 3A poll
Westfield 34Mount Vernon 29
Westfield FG FT TP PFMorgan Clary 1-7 1-2 3 4Jade Shipley 1-4 8-8 10 3Annabelle OHair 1-2 3-4 5 2
Sophia Kreag 5-11 0-0 11 4Emily Katter 1-2 0-0 2 0Ryann Bunting 0-5 0-0 0 3Zoe Pentecost 0-0 0-0 0 1Megan Rops 0-2 1-4 1 0Allison Dotson 1-1 0-0 2 2Karley Wininger 0-1 0-0 0 0Totals 10-35 13-18 34 19Score by QuartersMount Vernon 9 10 7 3 - 29Westfield 5 4 7 18 - 34Westfield 3-point shooting (1-15) Kreag 1-7Bunting 0-3 Shipley 0-2 Rops 0-1 Clary 0-1Katter 0-1)Westfield rebounds (18) Pentecost 4 Katter 3Dotson 3 Shipley 2 Clary 2 Kreag 2 OHair 2
Kreag OrsquoHair
Hamilton Heights dropped a close gameat Pendleton Heights on Wednesday by thescore of 41-38
The Huskies trailed 10-9 after the firstquarter but rallied to lead 18-15 at halftimeThe Arabians who are receiving votes in theClass 4A poll scored 21 points in the fourthperiod
Kayla Kirtley and Ashton Runner eachscored 14 points for Heights Kirtley drainedthree 3-pointers Ana Collar grabbed eightrebounds and also blocked two shotsKirtley pulled seven rebounds with Runnerand Lauryn Wiley both getting five boards
Heights is now 4-3 for the season andhosts 3A No 4 Northwestern next Tuesdayto open Hoosier Conference play
Pendleton Heights 41Hamilton Heights 38
Heights FG FT TP PFAna Collar 1-1 2-5 4 2Bayleigh Runner 1-1 2-2 4 3
Kayla Kirtley 4-13 3-4 14 4Ashton Runner 4-9 6-6 14 3Lauryn Wiley 0-1 0-0 0 2Sydney Griffey 1-3 0-0 2 3Totals 11-28 13-17 38 17Score by QuartersHeights 9 9 6 14 - 38Pendleton 10 5 5 21 - 41Heights 3-point shooting (3-6) Kirtley 3-6Heights rebounds (32) Collar 8 Kirtley 7 ARunner 5 Wiley 5 B Runner 4 Griffey 3
Wiley A Runner
lsquoHawks blast Hot Dogs Big comeback for lsquoRocks
Huskies fall to PendletonThank you for reading theHamilton County Reporter
The Fishers boys basketball team startedits season Wednesday with a 78-65 victoryover Indianapolis Manual
The Tigers led 17-14 after the firstquarter and 33-25 at halftime Junior JamilTurner-Hall scored 23 points while hisclassmate Jeremy Szilagyi drained five3-pointers off the bench on his way to 23points Sophomore Armaan Franklin added10 points
We had really good guard play tonightsaid Fishers coach Joe Leonard He was alsoimpressed with the shooting of Szilagyi
We might have found us a really niceshooter said the coach
The Tigers travel to Noblesville onFriday for a Hoosier Crossroads Conferencegame
Fishers 78Manual 65
Fishers FG FT TP PFJamil Turner-Hall 10 3-5 23 2Willie Jackson 3 3-6 9 2Joe Counts 1 0-0 2 1Armaan Franklin 3 4-7 10 2Connor Washburn 3 1-2 7 0Reid Stephens 0 4-4 4 1Jeremy Szilagyi 8 2-2 23 1Jason Slain 0 0-0 0 1Terry Hicks 0 0-0 0 3Totals 28 17-26 78 13Score by QuartersFishers 17 16 22 23 - 78Manual 14 11 22 18 - 65Fishers 3-pointers (5) Szilagyi 5
Tigers open with victory
Sports8
The Noblesville wrestling team lost toZionsville 53-15 in a dual meetWednesday at the Eagles gym
Nick Brady won the 120-pound matchby pin for the Millers with Nathan Richgetting a forfeit victory at 113 Noah Longwon at 126 pounds by decision
Zionsville 53Noblesville 15
160 David Kitko lost to Wertz 12-7170 Zack Knoll lost to Penola by fall147182 Ashton Mills lost to Hill by fall155195 Conner May lost to Williamsonby fall 149220 Brady Killion lost to Fuller by fall141
285 Bradley Killion lost to Einters 4-2106 ZacharyVaughn lost toBerrong by fall310113 Nathan Richwon by forfeit120 Nick Bradydef Glenn by fall110126 Noah Longdef Poynter 7-6132 Gary Kitkolost to Gobeyn9-4
138 Ryan Bell lost to Wagner 16-4145 Zach Perkins lost to Banks byfall 122152 Michael Storey lost to Gobeyn17-2
The University swim teams competed ina dual meet at Elwood Wednesday
The Trailblazers boys team won 96-55the first victory in program history
As the first meet of the season (and formany members their first meet ever) thismeet provided a baseline for all members tobuild off of in upcoming meets said UHScoach Syd LindblomThe medley relay team of Charles EarleCole Reinholt Brody Davison and MaxAmmerman kicked off the meet with afirst-place finish Reinholt and Davisonwould go on to win two more events eachThe individual medley and breaststroke forReinholt and the 100 butterfly and 500freestyle for Davison Ammerman teamedup with Kevin Shen Agastya Das andCordell Wilson to win the 200 freestylerelay later in the meet
Senior Ian Weiker posted two newpersonal best times at Elwood first in the100 free (13225) and then in the 100backstroke (15008)
The University girls lost 123-45 Theteam of six freshmen smashed five teamrecords along the way
The first record of the night went to the200 medley relay team of Macy PatonCaitlin Clark Regan Hooker and EllaEskenazi who finished with a time of22950
Eskenazi would go to break the schoolrecord in the next event The 200 freestylewhich she completed with a time of 23978Later in the meet she also broke the teamsrecord in the 500 freestyle when she touchedthe wall at 71377
Teammate Hooker demolished tworecords first she fought tooth and nailthrough her 200 IM creating a new recordof 24123 Her second individual record andfirst victory of the season arrived in theshape of a 12253 100 fly just a few eventslater
The Trailblazers next meet will beon Saturday against Cathedral and MuncieBurris in the Lewellen Pool at Ball State
UHS boys get programrsquos first winMillers fall to Eagles
Brady
Rank School Total Points Record 1st Place1 Carmel 436 6-0 182 Homestead 417 3-0 43 North Central 385 5-04 Pike 336 6-05 Lawrence North 320 5-16 Heritage Christian 275 4-17 Columbus North 271 3-28 Zionsville 265 6-19 Penn 236 6-110 Plainfield 225 8-111 North Harrison 207 7-012 Hamilton Southeastern 188 7-213 Ben Davis 162 7-1
14 South Bend St Josephs 152 5-015 East Chicago Central 143 5-216 Evansville Central 104 6-017 Northridge 91 8-018 Greenfield-Central 62 4-319 Center Grove 60 6-120 Roncalli 41 5-1Other Schools Receiving VotesArgos Bedford North Lawrence Chesterton East Central ElkhartCentral Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran Fort Wayne SniderGreensburg Hamilton Hamilton Heights Jeffersonville Lake CentralMartinsville Merrillville Michigan City Marquette New AlbanyNorthwestern NorthWood Norwell Pendleton Heights ProvidenceWarren Central Warsaw Community Whitko
IBCA girls basketball coaches poll
Do You Have A Community Announcement
Wedding Birth Announcement Anniversary
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Contact the Hamilton County Reporter
Hamiltonconorth reporter hotmailcom
or call 317-408-5548
Eastern ConferenceAtlantic W L PCT GBToronto 12 6 667 -Boston 10 8 556 20New York 9 9 500 30Brooklyn 5 12 294 65Philadelphia 4 14 222 80Southeast W L PCT GBCharlotte 10 8 556 -Atlanta 10 9 526 05Orlando 7 11 389 30Washington 6 11 353 35Miami 6 12 333 40Central W L PCT GBCleveland 13 3 813 -Chicago 10 7 588 35Detroit 10 10 500 50Milwaukee 8 8 500 50Indiana 9 10 474 55
Western ConferenceNorthwest W L PCT GBOklahoma City 12 8 600 -Utah 11 8 579 05Portland 10 10 500 20Denver 7 11 389 40Minnesota 5 13 278 60Southwest W L PCT GBSan Antonio 15 4 789 -Houston 11 7 611 35Memphis 11 8 579 40New Orleans 7 12 368 80Dallas 3 14 176 105Pacific W L PCT GBGolden State 16 2 889 -LA Clippers 14 5 737 25LA Lakers 10 10 500 70Sacramento 7 11 389 90Phoenix 6 13 316 105
NBA standingsWednesdayrsquos scores
Detroit 121 Boston 114Toronto 120 Memphis 105LA Lakers 96 Chicago 90
Oklahoma City 126 Washington 115 OTNew York 106 Minnesota 104
San Antonio 94 Dallas 87Miami 106 Denver 98
Phoenix 109 Atlanta 107Portland 131 Indiana 109
Sacramento at Philadelphia postponed
By DANIEL MASSACourtesy nbacompacersThe Indiana Pacers began a five-game Western
Conference road trip with a 131-109 loss to the PortlandTrail Blazers at the Moda Center on Wednesday night
Jeff Teague led the Pacers with 25 points and also addedeight assists and five rebounds Myles Turner recorded hissecond consecutive double-double with 19 points and 10rebounds and Aaron Brooks chipped in a season-high 16points Glenn Robinson III (15) and Al Jefferson (13)rounded out the group of Pacers to score in double figures
The Pacers (9-10) could not replicate the stellardefensive performance from their previous game a 91-70win over the Los Angeles Clippers The high-powered TrailBlazers (10-10) offense scored 73 points in the first halfalone buoyed by a balanced attack that saw five Blazers
score in double figures Portlands 131 points are the mostthe Pacers have given up this season
We just couldnt run with them Pacers head coachNate McMillan said after the game They did a good jobof running their sets and moving the ball from side to sideThey had a 42 point quarter 30 point first quarter 42 pointsecond quarter Really we never established ourselvesdefensively against this team and we thought it took a tollon the offensive part of the floor
Indiana allowed Portland to score its first 12 points inthe paint which opened the floor up for a Blazers 3-pointbarrage especially in the second quarter The Blazersfinished the first half 8-of-12 from deep and held a 73-58lead at the break
Portlands lead ballooned to as much as 28 during thethird quarter but the Pacers put together a 16-3 run to start
the fourth capped by an Aaron Brooks 3-pointer to cut theBlazers lead to just 13
The majority of that run was made with an interestinglineup on the floor Teague Brooks Stuckey Turner andJefferson helped chip in to the Blazers lead It was the firsttime all season that Turner and Jefferson appeared on thesame five-man lineup
However that 13-point deficit is as close as Indianawould get the rest of the way as Damian Lillard scoredeight of his game-high 28 points in the fourth quarter afterPortland missed its first nine shots of the frame
(The Trail Blazers) executed their offense AaronBrooks said Against them youve got to be ready play andwe just came out flat at the beginning of the game If wedonrsquot want to keep teetering around 500 wersquore going tohave to string something together
Pacers routed by Trailblazers
Sports 9
7Sports
Sheridan cruised to a 70-23 victory overFrankfort Wednesday at Hobbs Hall
The Blackhawks led 16-7 after the firstquarter then poured in 31 points in thesecond period to take a 47-12 lead intohalftime Sheridan never allowed the HotDogs more than nine points in a quarter
Brittany Welch scored 28 points andpulled seven rebounds while Audrey Reedcontributed 21 points including a 9-of-10performance from the free throw line Welchand Jillian OFlaherty both made two 3-pointers OFlaherty had five steals withHeather Barker getting four steals Reed hadtwo blocked shots
The Blackhawks who received votes inthis weeks ICGSA Class 2A poll improvedto 4-1 after the victory They travel to Tayloron Friday for a Hoosier HeartlandConference game
Sheridan 70Frankfort 23
Sheridan FG FT TP PFJillian OFlaherty 2-2 0-0 6 3Nixon Williams 0-1 0-0 0 2Izzy Mangin 0-2 1-2 1 1
Lilli Barker 1-1 0-0 2 0Rebecca Merritt 1-2 0-2 2 0Heather Barker 3-4 0-0 6 2Rachel Adams 0-0 0-0 0 0Audrey Reed 6-11 9-10 21 0Brittany Welch 12-23 2-5 28 3Holly Barker 2-2 0-0 4 1Cherysh Bishop 0-1 0-0 0 0Olivia Raines 0-2 0-0 0 0Totals 27-51 12-19 70 12Score by QuartersSheridan 16 31 12 11 - 70Frankfort 7 5 2 9 - 23Sheridan 3-point shooting (4-6) Welch 2-3OFlaherty 2-2 Mangin 0-1Sheridan rebounds (22) Welch 7 Reed 4 24Barker 3 Williams 2 Bishop 2 15 Barker 1Adams 1 Raines 1 team 1
He Barker Welch
An outstanding fourth quarter broughtWestfield back from a double-digit deficitto a big victory at The Rock Wednesday
The Shamrocks beat Mount Vernon34-29 Westfield trailed 26-16 after threequarters but outscored the Marauders 18-3in the fourth period
Sophia Kreag scored 11 points forWestfield Jade Shipley was next in linewith 10 points that included a perfect8-of-8 effort from the free throw line ZoePentecost led the Shamrocks reboundingwith four boards Annabelle OHairblocked two shots
With the win Westfield moved backabove the 500 mark to 4-3 for the seasonThe Rocks travel to Rushville on Saturdayfor a 130 pm game The Lions are tiedfor 10th in the latest Class 3A poll
Westfield 34Mount Vernon 29
Westfield FG FT TP PFMorgan Clary 1-7 1-2 3 4Jade Shipley 1-4 8-8 10 3Annabelle OHair 1-2 3-4 5 2
Sophia Kreag 5-11 0-0 11 4Emily Katter 1-2 0-0 2 0Ryann Bunting 0-5 0-0 0 3Zoe Pentecost 0-0 0-0 0 1Megan Rops 0-2 1-4 1 0Allison Dotson 1-1 0-0 2 2Karley Wininger 0-1 0-0 0 0Totals 10-35 13-18 34 19Score by QuartersMount Vernon 9 10 7 3 - 29Westfield 5 4 7 18 - 34Westfield 3-point shooting (1-15) Kreag 1-7Bunting 0-3 Shipley 0-2 Rops 0-1 Clary 0-1Katter 0-1)Westfield rebounds (18) Pentecost 4 Katter 3Dotson 3 Shipley 2 Clary 2 Kreag 2 OHair 2
Kreag OrsquoHair
Hamilton Heights dropped a close gameat Pendleton Heights on Wednesday by thescore of 41-38
The Huskies trailed 10-9 after the firstquarter but rallied to lead 18-15 at halftimeThe Arabians who are receiving votes in theClass 4A poll scored 21 points in the fourthperiod
Kayla Kirtley and Ashton Runner eachscored 14 points for Heights Kirtley drainedthree 3-pointers Ana Collar grabbed eightrebounds and also blocked two shotsKirtley pulled seven rebounds with Runnerand Lauryn Wiley both getting five boards
Heights is now 4-3 for the season andhosts 3A No 4 Northwestern next Tuesdayto open Hoosier Conference play
Pendleton Heights 41Hamilton Heights 38
Heights FG FT TP PFAna Collar 1-1 2-5 4 2Bayleigh Runner 1-1 2-2 4 3
Kayla Kirtley 4-13 3-4 14 4Ashton Runner 4-9 6-6 14 3Lauryn Wiley 0-1 0-0 0 2Sydney Griffey 1-3 0-0 2 3Totals 11-28 13-17 38 17Score by QuartersHeights 9 9 6 14 - 38Pendleton 10 5 5 21 - 41Heights 3-point shooting (3-6) Kirtley 3-6Heights rebounds (32) Collar 8 Kirtley 7 ARunner 5 Wiley 5 B Runner 4 Griffey 3
Wiley A Runner
lsquoHawks blast Hot Dogs Big comeback for lsquoRocks
Huskies fall to PendletonThank you for reading theHamilton County Reporter
The Fishers boys basketball team startedits season Wednesday with a 78-65 victoryover Indianapolis Manual
The Tigers led 17-14 after the firstquarter and 33-25 at halftime Junior JamilTurner-Hall scored 23 points while hisclassmate Jeremy Szilagyi drained five3-pointers off the bench on his way to 23points Sophomore Armaan Franklin added10 points
We had really good guard play tonightsaid Fishers coach Joe Leonard He was alsoimpressed with the shooting of Szilagyi
We might have found us a really niceshooter said the coach
The Tigers travel to Noblesville onFriday for a Hoosier Crossroads Conferencegame
Fishers 78Manual 65
Fishers FG FT TP PFJamil Turner-Hall 10 3-5 23 2Willie Jackson 3 3-6 9 2Joe Counts 1 0-0 2 1Armaan Franklin 3 4-7 10 2Connor Washburn 3 1-2 7 0Reid Stephens 0 4-4 4 1Jeremy Szilagyi 8 2-2 23 1Jason Slain 0 0-0 0 1Terry Hicks 0 0-0 0 3Totals 28 17-26 78 13Score by QuartersFishers 17 16 22 23 - 78Manual 14 11 22 18 - 65Fishers 3-pointers (5) Szilagyi 5
Tigers open with victory
Sports8
The Noblesville wrestling team lost toZionsville 53-15 in a dual meetWednesday at the Eagles gym
Nick Brady won the 120-pound matchby pin for the Millers with Nathan Richgetting a forfeit victory at 113 Noah Longwon at 126 pounds by decision
Zionsville 53Noblesville 15
160 David Kitko lost to Wertz 12-7170 Zack Knoll lost to Penola by fall147182 Ashton Mills lost to Hill by fall155195 Conner May lost to Williamsonby fall 149220 Brady Killion lost to Fuller by fall141
285 Bradley Killion lost to Einters 4-2106 ZacharyVaughn lost toBerrong by fall310113 Nathan Richwon by forfeit120 Nick Bradydef Glenn by fall110126 Noah Longdef Poynter 7-6132 Gary Kitkolost to Gobeyn9-4
138 Ryan Bell lost to Wagner 16-4145 Zach Perkins lost to Banks byfall 122152 Michael Storey lost to Gobeyn17-2
The University swim teams competed ina dual meet at Elwood Wednesday
The Trailblazers boys team won 96-55the first victory in program history
As the first meet of the season (and formany members their first meet ever) thismeet provided a baseline for all members tobuild off of in upcoming meets said UHScoach Syd LindblomThe medley relay team of Charles EarleCole Reinholt Brody Davison and MaxAmmerman kicked off the meet with afirst-place finish Reinholt and Davisonwould go on to win two more events eachThe individual medley and breaststroke forReinholt and the 100 butterfly and 500freestyle for Davison Ammerman teamedup with Kevin Shen Agastya Das andCordell Wilson to win the 200 freestylerelay later in the meet
Senior Ian Weiker posted two newpersonal best times at Elwood first in the100 free (13225) and then in the 100backstroke (15008)
The University girls lost 123-45 Theteam of six freshmen smashed five teamrecords along the way
The first record of the night went to the200 medley relay team of Macy PatonCaitlin Clark Regan Hooker and EllaEskenazi who finished with a time of22950
Eskenazi would go to break the schoolrecord in the next event The 200 freestylewhich she completed with a time of 23978Later in the meet she also broke the teamsrecord in the 500 freestyle when she touchedthe wall at 71377
Teammate Hooker demolished tworecords first she fought tooth and nailthrough her 200 IM creating a new recordof 24123 Her second individual record andfirst victory of the season arrived in theshape of a 12253 100 fly just a few eventslater
The Trailblazers next meet will beon Saturday against Cathedral and MuncieBurris in the Lewellen Pool at Ball State
UHS boys get programrsquos first winMillers fall to Eagles
Brady
Rank School Total Points Record 1st Place1 Carmel 436 6-0 182 Homestead 417 3-0 43 North Central 385 5-04 Pike 336 6-05 Lawrence North 320 5-16 Heritage Christian 275 4-17 Columbus North 271 3-28 Zionsville 265 6-19 Penn 236 6-110 Plainfield 225 8-111 North Harrison 207 7-012 Hamilton Southeastern 188 7-213 Ben Davis 162 7-1
14 South Bend St Josephs 152 5-015 East Chicago Central 143 5-216 Evansville Central 104 6-017 Northridge 91 8-018 Greenfield-Central 62 4-319 Center Grove 60 6-120 Roncalli 41 5-1Other Schools Receiving VotesArgos Bedford North Lawrence Chesterton East Central ElkhartCentral Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran Fort Wayne SniderGreensburg Hamilton Hamilton Heights Jeffersonville Lake CentralMartinsville Merrillville Michigan City Marquette New AlbanyNorthwestern NorthWood Norwell Pendleton Heights ProvidenceWarren Central Warsaw Community Whitko
IBCA girls basketball coaches poll
Do You Have A Community Announcement
Wedding Birth Announcement Anniversary
Share It With The Community
Contact the Hamilton County Reporter
Hamiltonconorth reporter hotmailcom
or call 317-408-5548
Eastern ConferenceAtlantic W L PCT GBToronto 12 6 667 -Boston 10 8 556 20New York 9 9 500 30Brooklyn 5 12 294 65Philadelphia 4 14 222 80Southeast W L PCT GBCharlotte 10 8 556 -Atlanta 10 9 526 05Orlando 7 11 389 30Washington 6 11 353 35Miami 6 12 333 40Central W L PCT GBCleveland 13 3 813 -Chicago 10 7 588 35Detroit 10 10 500 50Milwaukee 8 8 500 50Indiana 9 10 474 55
Western ConferenceNorthwest W L PCT GBOklahoma City 12 8 600 -Utah 11 8 579 05Portland 10 10 500 20Denver 7 11 389 40Minnesota 5 13 278 60Southwest W L PCT GBSan Antonio 15 4 789 -Houston 11 7 611 35Memphis 11 8 579 40New Orleans 7 12 368 80Dallas 3 14 176 105Pacific W L PCT GBGolden State 16 2 889 -LA Clippers 14 5 737 25LA Lakers 10 10 500 70Sacramento 7 11 389 90Phoenix 6 13 316 105
NBA standingsWednesdayrsquos scores
Detroit 121 Boston 114Toronto 120 Memphis 105LA Lakers 96 Chicago 90
Oklahoma City 126 Washington 115 OTNew York 106 Minnesota 104
San Antonio 94 Dallas 87Miami 106 Denver 98
Phoenix 109 Atlanta 107Portland 131 Indiana 109
Sacramento at Philadelphia postponed
By DANIEL MASSACourtesy nbacompacersThe Indiana Pacers began a five-game Western
Conference road trip with a 131-109 loss to the PortlandTrail Blazers at the Moda Center on Wednesday night
Jeff Teague led the Pacers with 25 points and also addedeight assists and five rebounds Myles Turner recorded hissecond consecutive double-double with 19 points and 10rebounds and Aaron Brooks chipped in a season-high 16points Glenn Robinson III (15) and Al Jefferson (13)rounded out the group of Pacers to score in double figures
The Pacers (9-10) could not replicate the stellardefensive performance from their previous game a 91-70win over the Los Angeles Clippers The high-powered TrailBlazers (10-10) offense scored 73 points in the first halfalone buoyed by a balanced attack that saw five Blazers
score in double figures Portlands 131 points are the mostthe Pacers have given up this season
We just couldnt run with them Pacers head coachNate McMillan said after the game They did a good jobof running their sets and moving the ball from side to sideThey had a 42 point quarter 30 point first quarter 42 pointsecond quarter Really we never established ourselvesdefensively against this team and we thought it took a tollon the offensive part of the floor
Indiana allowed Portland to score its first 12 points inthe paint which opened the floor up for a Blazers 3-pointbarrage especially in the second quarter The Blazersfinished the first half 8-of-12 from deep and held a 73-58lead at the break
Portlands lead ballooned to as much as 28 during thethird quarter but the Pacers put together a 16-3 run to start
the fourth capped by an Aaron Brooks 3-pointer to cut theBlazers lead to just 13
The majority of that run was made with an interestinglineup on the floor Teague Brooks Stuckey Turner andJefferson helped chip in to the Blazers lead It was the firsttime all season that Turner and Jefferson appeared on thesame five-man lineup
However that 13-point deficit is as close as Indianawould get the rest of the way as Damian Lillard scoredeight of his game-high 28 points in the fourth quarter afterPortland missed its first nine shots of the frame
(The Trail Blazers) executed their offense AaronBrooks said Against them youve got to be ready play andwe just came out flat at the beginning of the game If wedonrsquot want to keep teetering around 500 wersquore going tohave to string something together
Pacers routed by Trailblazers
Sports 9
Sports8
The Noblesville wrestling team lost toZionsville 53-15 in a dual meetWednesday at the Eagles gym
Nick Brady won the 120-pound matchby pin for the Millers with Nathan Richgetting a forfeit victory at 113 Noah Longwon at 126 pounds by decision
Zionsville 53Noblesville 15
160 David Kitko lost to Wertz 12-7170 Zack Knoll lost to Penola by fall147182 Ashton Mills lost to Hill by fall155195 Conner May lost to Williamsonby fall 149220 Brady Killion lost to Fuller by fall141
285 Bradley Killion lost to Einters 4-2106 ZacharyVaughn lost toBerrong by fall310113 Nathan Richwon by forfeit120 Nick Bradydef Glenn by fall110126 Noah Longdef Poynter 7-6132 Gary Kitkolost to Gobeyn9-4
138 Ryan Bell lost to Wagner 16-4145 Zach Perkins lost to Banks byfall 122152 Michael Storey lost to Gobeyn17-2
The University swim teams competed ina dual meet at Elwood Wednesday
The Trailblazers boys team won 96-55the first victory in program history
As the first meet of the season (and formany members their first meet ever) thismeet provided a baseline for all members tobuild off of in upcoming meets said UHScoach Syd LindblomThe medley relay team of Charles EarleCole Reinholt Brody Davison and MaxAmmerman kicked off the meet with afirst-place finish Reinholt and Davisonwould go on to win two more events eachThe individual medley and breaststroke forReinholt and the 100 butterfly and 500freestyle for Davison Ammerman teamedup with Kevin Shen Agastya Das andCordell Wilson to win the 200 freestylerelay later in the meet
Senior Ian Weiker posted two newpersonal best times at Elwood first in the100 free (13225) and then in the 100backstroke (15008)
The University girls lost 123-45 Theteam of six freshmen smashed five teamrecords along the way
The first record of the night went to the200 medley relay team of Macy PatonCaitlin Clark Regan Hooker and EllaEskenazi who finished with a time of22950
Eskenazi would go to break the schoolrecord in the next event The 200 freestylewhich she completed with a time of 23978Later in the meet she also broke the teamsrecord in the 500 freestyle when she touchedthe wall at 71377
Teammate Hooker demolished tworecords first she fought tooth and nailthrough her 200 IM creating a new recordof 24123 Her second individual record andfirst victory of the season arrived in theshape of a 12253 100 fly just a few eventslater
The Trailblazers next meet will beon Saturday against Cathedral and MuncieBurris in the Lewellen Pool at Ball State
UHS boys get programrsquos first winMillers fall to Eagles
Brady
Rank School Total Points Record 1st Place1 Carmel 436 6-0 182 Homestead 417 3-0 43 North Central 385 5-04 Pike 336 6-05 Lawrence North 320 5-16 Heritage Christian 275 4-17 Columbus North 271 3-28 Zionsville 265 6-19 Penn 236 6-110 Plainfield 225 8-111 North Harrison 207 7-012 Hamilton Southeastern 188 7-213 Ben Davis 162 7-1
14 South Bend St Josephs 152 5-015 East Chicago Central 143 5-216 Evansville Central 104 6-017 Northridge 91 8-018 Greenfield-Central 62 4-319 Center Grove 60 6-120 Roncalli 41 5-1Other Schools Receiving VotesArgos Bedford North Lawrence Chesterton East Central ElkhartCentral Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran Fort Wayne SniderGreensburg Hamilton Hamilton Heights Jeffersonville Lake CentralMartinsville Merrillville Michigan City Marquette New AlbanyNorthwestern NorthWood Norwell Pendleton Heights ProvidenceWarren Central Warsaw Community Whitko
IBCA girls basketball coaches poll
Do You Have A Community Announcement
Wedding Birth Announcement Anniversary
Share It With The Community
Contact the Hamilton County Reporter
Hamiltonconorth reporter hotmailcom
or call 317-408-5548
Eastern ConferenceAtlantic W L PCT GBToronto 12 6 667 -Boston 10 8 556 20New York 9 9 500 30Brooklyn 5 12 294 65Philadelphia 4 14 222 80Southeast W L PCT GBCharlotte 10 8 556 -Atlanta 10 9 526 05Orlando 7 11 389 30Washington 6 11 353 35Miami 6 12 333 40Central W L PCT GBCleveland 13 3 813 -Chicago 10 7 588 35Detroit 10 10 500 50Milwaukee 8 8 500 50Indiana 9 10 474 55
Western ConferenceNorthwest W L PCT GBOklahoma City 12 8 600 -Utah 11 8 579 05Portland 10 10 500 20Denver 7 11 389 40Minnesota 5 13 278 60Southwest W L PCT GBSan Antonio 15 4 789 -Houston 11 7 611 35Memphis 11 8 579 40New Orleans 7 12 368 80Dallas 3 14 176 105Pacific W L PCT GBGolden State 16 2 889 -LA Clippers 14 5 737 25LA Lakers 10 10 500 70Sacramento 7 11 389 90Phoenix 6 13 316 105
NBA standingsWednesdayrsquos scores
Detroit 121 Boston 114Toronto 120 Memphis 105LA Lakers 96 Chicago 90
Oklahoma City 126 Washington 115 OTNew York 106 Minnesota 104
San Antonio 94 Dallas 87Miami 106 Denver 98
Phoenix 109 Atlanta 107Portland 131 Indiana 109
Sacramento at Philadelphia postponed
By DANIEL MASSACourtesy nbacompacersThe Indiana Pacers began a five-game Western
Conference road trip with a 131-109 loss to the PortlandTrail Blazers at the Moda Center on Wednesday night
Jeff Teague led the Pacers with 25 points and also addedeight assists and five rebounds Myles Turner recorded hissecond consecutive double-double with 19 points and 10rebounds and Aaron Brooks chipped in a season-high 16points Glenn Robinson III (15) and Al Jefferson (13)rounded out the group of Pacers to score in double figures
The Pacers (9-10) could not replicate the stellardefensive performance from their previous game a 91-70win over the Los Angeles Clippers The high-powered TrailBlazers (10-10) offense scored 73 points in the first halfalone buoyed by a balanced attack that saw five Blazers
score in double figures Portlands 131 points are the mostthe Pacers have given up this season
We just couldnt run with them Pacers head coachNate McMillan said after the game They did a good jobof running their sets and moving the ball from side to sideThey had a 42 point quarter 30 point first quarter 42 pointsecond quarter Really we never established ourselvesdefensively against this team and we thought it took a tollon the offensive part of the floor
Indiana allowed Portland to score its first 12 points inthe paint which opened the floor up for a Blazers 3-pointbarrage especially in the second quarter The Blazersfinished the first half 8-of-12 from deep and held a 73-58lead at the break
Portlands lead ballooned to as much as 28 during thethird quarter but the Pacers put together a 16-3 run to start
the fourth capped by an Aaron Brooks 3-pointer to cut theBlazers lead to just 13
The majority of that run was made with an interestinglineup on the floor Teague Brooks Stuckey Turner andJefferson helped chip in to the Blazers lead It was the firsttime all season that Turner and Jefferson appeared on thesame five-man lineup
However that 13-point deficit is as close as Indianawould get the rest of the way as Damian Lillard scoredeight of his game-high 28 points in the fourth quarter afterPortland missed its first nine shots of the frame
(The Trail Blazers) executed their offense AaronBrooks said Against them youve got to be ready play andwe just came out flat at the beginning of the game If wedonrsquot want to keep teetering around 500 wersquore going tohave to string something together
Pacers routed by Trailblazers
Sports 9
Eastern ConferenceAtlantic W L PCT GBToronto 12 6 667 -Boston 10 8 556 20New York 9 9 500 30Brooklyn 5 12 294 65Philadelphia 4 14 222 80Southeast W L PCT GBCharlotte 10 8 556 -Atlanta 10 9 526 05Orlando 7 11 389 30Washington 6 11 353 35Miami 6 12 333 40Central W L PCT GBCleveland 13 3 813 -Chicago 10 7 588 35Detroit 10 10 500 50Milwaukee 8 8 500 50Indiana 9 10 474 55
Western ConferenceNorthwest W L PCT GBOklahoma City 12 8 600 -Utah 11 8 579 05Portland 10 10 500 20Denver 7 11 389 40Minnesota 5 13 278 60Southwest W L PCT GBSan Antonio 15 4 789 -Houston 11 7 611 35Memphis 11 8 579 40New Orleans 7 12 368 80Dallas 3 14 176 105Pacific W L PCT GBGolden State 16 2 889 -LA Clippers 14 5 737 25LA Lakers 10 10 500 70Sacramento 7 11 389 90Phoenix 6 13 316 105
NBA standingsWednesdayrsquos scores
Detroit 121 Boston 114Toronto 120 Memphis 105LA Lakers 96 Chicago 90
Oklahoma City 126 Washington 115 OTNew York 106 Minnesota 104
San Antonio 94 Dallas 87Miami 106 Denver 98
Phoenix 109 Atlanta 107Portland 131 Indiana 109
Sacramento at Philadelphia postponed
By DANIEL MASSACourtesy nbacompacersThe Indiana Pacers began a five-game Western
Conference road trip with a 131-109 loss to the PortlandTrail Blazers at the Moda Center on Wednesday night
Jeff Teague led the Pacers with 25 points and also addedeight assists and five rebounds Myles Turner recorded hissecond consecutive double-double with 19 points and 10rebounds and Aaron Brooks chipped in a season-high 16points Glenn Robinson III (15) and Al Jefferson (13)rounded out the group of Pacers to score in double figures
The Pacers (9-10) could not replicate the stellardefensive performance from their previous game a 91-70win over the Los Angeles Clippers The high-powered TrailBlazers (10-10) offense scored 73 points in the first halfalone buoyed by a balanced attack that saw five Blazers
score in double figures Portlands 131 points are the mostthe Pacers have given up this season
We just couldnt run with them Pacers head coachNate McMillan said after the game They did a good jobof running their sets and moving the ball from side to sideThey had a 42 point quarter 30 point first quarter 42 pointsecond quarter Really we never established ourselvesdefensively against this team and we thought it took a tollon the offensive part of the floor
Indiana allowed Portland to score its first 12 points inthe paint which opened the floor up for a Blazers 3-pointbarrage especially in the second quarter The Blazersfinished the first half 8-of-12 from deep and held a 73-58lead at the break
Portlands lead ballooned to as much as 28 during thethird quarter but the Pacers put together a 16-3 run to start
the fourth capped by an Aaron Brooks 3-pointer to cut theBlazers lead to just 13
The majority of that run was made with an interestinglineup on the floor Teague Brooks Stuckey Turner andJefferson helped chip in to the Blazers lead It was the firsttime all season that Turner and Jefferson appeared on thesame five-man lineup
However that 13-point deficit is as close as Indianawould get the rest of the way as Damian Lillard scoredeight of his game-high 28 points in the fourth quarter afterPortland missed its first nine shots of the frame
(The Trail Blazers) executed their offense AaronBrooks said Against them youve got to be ready play andwe just came out flat at the beginning of the game If wedonrsquot want to keep teetering around 500 wersquore going tohave to string something together
Pacers routed by Trailblazers
Sports 9