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Wednesday, September 21, 2016 Sheridan, Noblesville, Cicero, Arcadia, Atlanta, Carmel, Fishers, Westfield Vol. 3, No. 187 Sunny today, mostly clear tonight. TODAY’S WEATHER HIGH: 86 LOW: 62 Old Picket Fence Where every item tells a story... Antiques and more Vintage and Primitive Items Exclusive Noblesville distributor of Blue Bell Farms soy candles & wax melts Bob Brehmer Bi-Centennial Pottery Indiana Stained Glass Tuesday - Friday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Sunday 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. 894 Logan Street Noblesville 317-774-1800 Fishers is far more than the bedroom community of years ago. The recent vision within the last decade to evolve into a “smart, vibrant and entrepreneurial city” has firmly taken hold, and the Indiana Chamber of Commerce has noticed, naming Fishers its 2016 Community of the Year. Under the leadership of Mayor Scott Fadness and the city council, Fishers has become a center for innovation and an attractive business destination. At the State of the City address in February, the mayor announced 1,000 new jobs were on their way. Today, he says Fishers may see as many as 4,000 new jobs in total for the year. “One of our goals is increasing the opportunities for people who live in our community to find gainful employment in their own city,” Fadness explains. “One of the best quality of life measurements for me is to eliminate residents’ need to commute a long distance … if you could spend another hour with your family, rather than being in the car, why wouldn’t you?” With the influx of new jobs and amenities, Fishers now boasts a population of nearly 90,000. All for a locale that only officially transitioned from a town to city status less than two years ago. Fishers named 2016 Community of the Year By DON JELLISON Reporter Editor Last week in the workings of Hamilton County government something happened you just don’t see in government today. Federal government. State government. Local government. Two branches of local government compromised on something that will benefit Hamilton County. Brother, is that different in today’s world. Earlier, Sheriff Mark Bowen and the Hamilton County Council disagreed on the housing of juveniles here in the county. Bowen wants to continue to house juveniles here in the Juvenile Services Center, a plan the Council unanimously said was fiscally irresponsible. On Thursday, Bowen stood before the Council during their budget meetings and presented a plan he felt would satisfy Council members, without having to house juvenile offenders outside Hamilton County. Bowen said shipping juveniles off to other facilities (maybe Muncie; maybe Fort Wayne) may not provide the programming (offered here) to help these young people to someday return as productive citizens. Bowen’s plan is to move juvenile offenders into the former juvenile detention center. Female prisoners that are currently in the main jail would then occupy the Juvenile Services Center, creating space in the jail for high risk prisoners. The shuffle of inmate would also ease overcrowding in a jail which day after day pushes capacity. Rocky, HAND should compromise Eight new Reserve deputies were added to the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office on Sept. 18. From an initial class of 10 recruits, the eight new officers spent Tuesday and Thursday evenings as well as every other weekend since the beginning of February to complete the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office Reserve Academy. The almost 600-hour academy, taught by certified instructors from the Sheriff’s Office, is equivalent to the curriculum full-time officers complete at the Indiana Law Enforcement Academy in Plainfield. Since Reserve Deputies have full-time jobs, they cannot attend a live-in academy so instruction is provided in an alternative manner. The new deputies still must complete more than 500 hours in field training under the supervision of a Merit deputy before being released to work solo. Graduating were Francisco Contreras- Flores, David Farrell, Jason Ficarra, Mike Fisher, Andrew Howard, Holdan Sanford, Steve Smith, and Joe Tanasovich. The 28 current deputies of the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office Reserve Division are non-paid individuals who are dedicated to supporting and assisting the Sheriff’s The Hamilton County Soil and Water Conservation District (HCSWCD) has hired Cara Culp and Andrew Fritz to fill the newly formed part-time Urban Agriculture positions of Program Outreach Specialist and Conservationist. The district created these positions thanks to a National Association of Conservation District (NACD) grant to add an urban agriculture component to HCSWCD’s already successful urban conservation program. Culp will work as an outreach associate connecting community gardens and promoting the donation of excess yield to food pantries in the county, while Fritz will provide onsite technical assistance in home and community garden creation. “Thanks to the NACD, we are fortunate to be able to hire two talented people for these positions,” said Ginger Davis, HCSWCD Administrator. “We’re looking forward to seeing urban agriculture initiatives grow in Hamilton County in the years to come.” Culp, Fritz join HCSWCD Urban Agriculture Staff Fritz Culp Photo courtesy Hamilton County Sheriff’s Department Eight new Reserve deputies were added to the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office on Sept. 18. Pictured - Front row: David Farrell, Mike Fisher, Holdan Sanford. Middle row: Francisco Contreras Flores, Steve Smith. Top row: Jason Ficcarra, Joe Tanasovich, Andrew Howard. Eight new Reserve deputies join Sheriff’s Office

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Page 1: Sheridan, Noblesville, Cicero, Arcadia, Atlanta, Carmel ...files.constantcontact.com/57b55f5d301/4657f14a-3d... · stories will include the presentation of three additional awards:

Wednesday September 21 2016Sheridan Noblesville Cicero Arcadia Atlanta Carmel Fishers Westfield

Vol 3 No 187 Sunny today mostly clear tonightTODAYrsquoS WEATHER

HIGH 86 LOW 62

Old Picket FenceWhere every item tells a story

Antiques and moreVintage and Primitive Items

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

Bob Brehmer Bi-Centennial PotteryIndiana Stained Glass

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

Fishers is far more than the bedroom community ofyears ago The recent vision within the last decade to evolveinto a ldquosmart vibrant and entrepreneurial cityrdquo has firmlytaken hold and the Indiana Chamber of Commerce hasnoticed naming Fishers its 2016 Community of the Year

Under the leadership of Mayor Scott Fadness and thecity council Fishers has become a center for innovationand an attractive business destination

At the State of the City address in February the mayorannounced 1000 new jobs were on their way Today hesays Fishers may see as many as 4000 new jobs in totalfor the year

ldquoOne of our goals is increasing the opportunities forpeople who live in our community to find gainfulemployment in their own cityrdquo Fadness explains ldquoOne ofthe best quality of life measurements for me is to eliminate

residentsrsquo need to commute a long distance hellip if you couldspend another hour with your family rather than being inthe car why wouldnrsquot yourdquo

With the influx of new jobs and amenities Fishers nowboasts a population of nearly 90000 All for a locale thatonly officially transitioned from a town to city status lessthan two years ago

Fishers named 2016 Community of the Year

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorLast week in the workings of

Hamilton Countyg o v e r n m e n ts o m e t h i n ghappened you justdonrsquot see ingovernment today

F e d e r a lgovernment Stategovernment Localgovernment

Two branchesof local

government compromised on somethingthat will benefit Hamilton County

Brother is that different in todayrsquosworld

Earlier Sheriff Mark Bowen and theHamilton County Council disagreed onthe housing of juveniles here in thecounty

Bowen wants to continue to housejuveniles here in the Juvenile ServicesCenter a plan the Council unanimouslysaid was fiscally irresponsible

On Thursday Bowen stood beforethe Council during their budget meetingsand presented a plan he felt would satisfyCouncil members without having tohouse juvenile offenders outsideHamilton County Bowen said shippingjuveniles off to other facilities (maybeMuncie maybe Fort Wayne) may notprovide the programming (offered here)to help these young people to somedayreturn as productive citizens

Bowenrsquos plan is to move juvenileoffenders into the former juveniledetention center Female prisoners thatare currently in the main jail would thenoccupy the Juvenile Services Centercreating space in the jail for high riskprisoners The shuffle of inmate wouldalso ease overcrowding in a jail whichday after day pushes capacity

Rocky HANDshouldcompromise

Eight new Reserve deputies were addedto the Hamilton County Sheriffrsquos Office onSept 18 From an initial class of 10recruits the eight new officers spentTuesday and Thursday evenings as well asevery other weekend since the beginningof February to complete the HamiltonCounty Sheriffrsquos Office Reserve Academy

The almost 600-hour academy taughtby certified instructors from the Sheriffrsquos

Office is equivalent to the curriculumfull-time officers complete at the IndianaLaw Enforcement Academy in PlainfieldSince Reserve Deputies have full-timejobs they cannot attend a live-in academyso instruction is provided in an alternativemanner The new deputies still mustcomplete more than 500 hours in fieldtraining under the supervision of a Meritdeputy before being released to work solo

Graduating were Francisco Contreras-Flores David Farrell Jason Ficarra MikeFisher Andrew Howard Holdan SanfordSteve Smith and Joe Tanasovich

The 28 current deputies of the HamiltonCounty Sheriffrsquos Office Reserve Divisionare non-paid individuals who are dedicatedto supporting and assisting the Sheriffrsquos

The Hamilton County Soil and WaterConservation District (HCSWCD) has hiredCara Culp and Andrew Fritz to fill the newlyformed part-time Urban Agriculturepositions of Program Outreach Specialistand Conservationist The district createdthese positions thanks to a NationalAssociation of Conservation District(NACD) grant to add an urban agriculturecomponent to HCSWCDrsquos alreadysuccessful urban conservation program

Culp will work as an outreach associateconnecting community gardens and

promoting the donation of excess yield tofood pantries in the county while Fritz willprovide onsite technical assistance in homeand community garden creation

ldquoThanks to the NACD we are fortunateto be able to hire two talented people forthese positionsrdquo said Ginger DavisHCSWCD Administrator ldquoWersquore lookingforward to seeing urban agricultureinitiatives grow in Hamilton County in theyears to comerdquo

Culp Fritz join HCSWCD Urban Agriculture Staff

FritzCulp

Photo courtesy Hamilton County Sheriffrsquos Department

Eight new Reserve deputies were added to the Hamilton County Sheriffrsquos Office on Sept 18 Pictured - Front row DavidFarrell Mike Fisher Holdan Sanford Middle row Francisco Contreras Flores Steve Smith Top row Jason Ficcarra JoeTanasovich Andrew Howard

Eight new Reserve deputies join Sheriffrsquos Office

News2

The 2013 opening of Launch Fishers acollaborative co-working space forentrepreneurs was key to putting the cityon the right path ldquoThat first year we werehoping for 100 members we thought thatwould be tremendous ndash we had 200 Thenwe were at 400 and now 630rdquo Fadnessstates

Itrsquos a prime example of Fisherspartnering with the private sector and asFadness puts it ldquoallowing them to do whatthey do best (In this case) foster theenvironment for them to create whatevertheyrsquore going to createrdquo

Among the most high profile recentannouncements are retailers IKEA andTopgolf building stores at 116th Street offof I-69 both are slated to open in fall 2017

Other accomplishments includebull a roadmap for the city called Fishers

2040 Plan A Framework for Our Futurethat strives to present a long-term vision

bull building a downtown essentially fromscratch over the course of three years

bull a school district ndash HamiltonSoutheastern ndash that has had more four-starschools than any other Indiana district in thelast two years both high schools are rankednationally in Newsweek and US News andWorld Reports best high school lists

bull willingness to focus on mental healthand come up with actionable items to helpits citizens and

bull in the last five-plus years receivedhigh rankings for its affordability andlivability from Money magazineBusinessWeek and Forbes

ldquoFishersrsquo tremendous success is rootedin the desire to be that destination for workplay and liferdquo observes Indiana ChamberPresident and CEO Kevin Brinegar ldquoThemayorrsquos office and city council have reallycoalesced around the cityrsquos vision and thecommunity itself has embraced the manychanges and initiatives that havetransformed Fishers in a big wayrdquo

Adds Fadness ldquoWe are thrilled toreceive this honor but I also think we arejust getting warmed up Big ideas willcontinue along with new opportunities Weare by no means declaring victory yetrdquo

The Community of the Year award issponsored by Lifeline Data Centers(wwwlifelinedatacenterscom)

ldquoWe are pleased to be a part of an awardthat showcases the very best of IndianaLike our company Fishers is on the leadingedge of innovation and has truly become avery dynamic placerdquo offers Dana Carrollco-owner of Lifeline Data Centers

Fishers will be honored at the IndianaChamberrsquos 27th Annual Awards Dinner onNovember 15 at the Indiana ConventionCenter in downtown Indianapolis Morethan 1500 business political andcommunity leaders are expected to attend

Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist andlong-time political commentator George FWill headlines the event The reception isat 5 pm with dinner beginning at 630 pmTables of 10 and individual tickets areavailable by calling (800) 824-6885 or atwwwindianachambercomad Sponsorshipopportunities also remain contact Jim

Wagner (jwagnerindianachambercom)for details

The celebration of Hoosier successstories will include the presentation of threeadditional awards Business LeaderGovernment Leader and the Indiana Vision2025 Dynamic Leader of the Year IndianaVision 2025 is the Chamberrsquos long-rangeeconomic development plan and the awardemphasizes entrepreneurship and othersfacets of the planrsquos Dynamic and CreativeCulture driver

The most recent Community of the Yearrecipients

2015 Carmel2014 Bloomington2013 Bedford2012 Indianapolis2011 Kokomo2010 Terre Haute2009 Valparaiso2008 Noblesville2007 Anderson2006 Evansville

FISHERS From Page 1

The Sheriff told the Council his planwould maximize the use of staff andfacilities provide a more secure facility forjuveniles provide an opportunity to generaterevenue by housing juveniles from othercounties allow juvenile offenders tocontinue with education services throughlocal schools and would continue to allowjuveniles local access to attorneys andprobation officers

The Council agreedNow perhaps the Hamilton County

Commissioners should bottle some of thatspirit of compromise by turning theirattention to the on-going problem betweenthe local group HAND and localbusinessman Rocky Shanehsaz

HAND again appeared before theCommissioners last week seeking financial

support for building apartments at the OldMill property on south 9th Street inNoblesville That piece of land bordersShanehsazrsquos Top of the Mill businessRocky says he needs the land for additionalparking for his fast-growing wedding andrestaurant business Shanehsaz said it isnrsquotfair for Hamilton County government togive funds to a non-for-profit organizationwhich would deprive him from developingprivate business

Commissioner Steve Dillinger sentHAND and Shanehsaz packing with thechallenge ldquoto find a compromiserdquo

HAND and Shanehsaz should havelearned a lesson from the Sheriff andCouncil

It can be done Which is a delight fortaxpayers

JELLISON From Page 1

Prior to being hired to work for HamiltonCounty Culp worked as the Public AffairsManager for the City of Noblesville for over12 years She researched wrote and editedcommunications marketing and publicaffairs documents and materials Culp alsoperformed community outreach andpromoted city programs services andinitiatives both locally and regionally Sheand her husband Aaron are both graduatesof Noblesville High School

Fritz serves as the founder and directorof The Gleaning Garden a communitygarden in Carmel that grows and gives awayorganic produce to local food pantries Hedeveloped email and social media outreachinitiatives created a network of volunteers

to help with The Gleaning Gardenrsquosmission and employed strategies inimproving the soil and ecological health ofthe community garden site Fritz is a formerlandscape architect and GIS analyst with anemphasis in natural resources andenvironmental management

Both began their positions on Sept 19 ldquoWe are happy to expand our services

and help more individuals in HamiltonCountyrdquo said Rodney Rulon HCWCDBoard Chair ldquoInterest in communitygardening is increasing as is the need forfresh local produce for our county foodpantries Cara and Andrew will be greatassets for our district and communityrdquo

CULP From Page 1

Office and the citizens of the county The Reserve Division provides relief for Meritdeputies when necessary by augmenting manpower when there is a shortage as well assupporting programs initiated by Sheriff Mark Bowen In addition to road patrol dutiesReserves also provide court security assist when jail inmates are hospitalized workevents such as charity races and bike rides ensure sex and violent offenders meet theterms of their registration and many other functions around the agency

Reserve deputies must maintain the same annual training as full-time deputiesAlthough they are only required to serve 24 hours each month many Hamilton CountyReserve Deputies volunteer more than 1000 hours each year saving county residentshundreds of thousands of tax dollars annually

DEPUTIES From Page 1

A massive garage sale will take place from 8 am to 1 pm Saturday Sept 24 atthe Hamilton County Senior Center located at 18636 Cumberland Ave in Noblesville(next to the jail)

It is a fundraising event and members will be selling their wares in a very largeroom

Senior Center hostsgarage sale on Saturday

American Legion Post 155 located at 852 W Main St Carmel will host itsnext Veterans Lunch at noon on Friday Oct 14

Veterans Lunches takes place the second Friday of every monthThe only cost is their lunch which is reasonable and great foodThe lunch will last until 130 pm The agenda includes ordering food the

introductions of attendees and people can share their storiesA Coast Guard veteran will address the group at this months lunch and

attendees will have time to visit after lunchThe lunch is for all Veterans not just seniors The purpose is to support build

relationships with other veterans and provide needed resources for all veteransAnyone who needs more information can contact Janet S Emerson Volunteer

at 317-431-1868 or by email at janetsemersoncomcastnet

Next Carmel American LegionVeteranrsquos Lunch is Oct 14

3Obituaries

Hamilton CountyReporter

Contact InformationPhone

317-408-5548

EmailHamiltonconorthreporterhotmailcom

Publisher Jeff JellisonHamiltonconorthreporterhotmailcom

317-408-5548

Editor Don JellisonHoosiermabaaolcom

317-773-2769

Sports Editor Richie HallRhall1977gmailcomTwitter Richie_Hall

Web Addresswwwhc-reportercom

Mailing AddressPO Box190

Westfield IN 46074

Subscripton InformationPrint Edition

3 months $186 months $341 Year $68

Daily Email Edition6 months $251 Year $50

No man putteth a piece of new cloth unto an old garment for thatwhich is put in to fill it up taketh from the garment and the rent ismade worse

- Matthew 916

50 Years AgoNews The Noblesville School Board last night decided upon a course ofldquocooperationrdquo with Judge Edward F New Jrrsquos latest ruling banning highschool fraternities School Board President Simon Dorman said the schooladministration would do its part to enforce the law against high schoolage social organizations not sanctioned by school officialsSports Coach Glen Harperrsquos Noblesville Millers today stand atop theHamilton County cross country world after knocking off perhaps theirmost serious challenger in the next monthrsquos county meetAd Pinnell-Dulin Lumber Company Storm Door sale $2395

Jacob Alexander Gooding

September 19 2016

Jacob Alexander Gooding 26 of Noblesville went to Heaven to be with Jesus onMonday September 19 2016

Jacob had a contagious smile and a sense of humor (andcandor) that everyone immediately noticed Jacob lovedNASCAR the Broncos Bradford Woods camp travelingand his service dog McCovey Jacobs travels includedmeeting Jeff Gordon on a Make-A-Wish trip touring theHarley factory in Pennsylvania visiting the I-80 truck stopand most recently getting his kicks on Route 66

Jacob especially loved working at the White River Christian Church Food Pantry andchurch office He also took pride in working at the Ram Restaurant Jacob knew wherehis eternity was is fully healed and didnt mind going to Heaven Today there isrejoicing in Heaven

He is survived by his mother Toni (Lands) Gooding father Rich (Dawn) Goodingstep-sister Brooke (Andrew) Altshul maternal grandfather Lawrence Lands paternalgrandparents Jack Gooding and Betty Gooding many aunts uncles cousins nephews ampfriends and his service dog McCovey

He was preceded in death by his maternal grandmother Betty LandsWhile his surviving family and friends will so miss him they look forward to reuniting

in HeavenServices will be held at noon on Saturday September 24 2016 at White River Christian

Church 1685 North 10th Street in Noblesville with visitation beginning at 1000 am PastorTim Brock will officiate Burial will be at Oaklawn Cemetery in Jonesboro Arkansas

In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to Canine Companions POBox 446 Santa Rosa CA 95402-0446 or White River Christian Church Food Pantry1685 North 10th Street Noblesville IN 46060

Condolences wwwrandallrobertscom

Lee Alan Peterson

January 1 1958 - September 17 2016

Lee Alan Peterson 58 of Fishers passed away on Saturday September 17 2016 aftera courageous fight with Ocular Melanoma He was born on January1 1958 to John and Carole (Arezzo) Peterson in Duluth Minnesota

Lee attended Northview Church and was strong in his faith Heloved playing and watching hockey and also played in countlessbaseball leagues He enjoyed the Minnesota Vikings and MinnesotaTwins and he was the loudest fan when it came to watching his kidsplay sports He could always be heard shouting encouragement fromthe top bleacher Lee also loved being outdoors and hiking He spenthis life loving his family his job and coaching youth hockey Heimpacted many lives through his Deafness

In addition to his parents Lee is survived by his children KylePeterson Kelli Peterson and Ashley (Dan) Carroll beloved friend Sharon Petersongrandchildren Nathan Charles Ryan Lee and Owen Daniel (whose arrival is expectedvery soon) in-laws Dr Don amp Diane Carlson brother Michael (Janet) Peterson andseveral nieces amp nephews

He was preceded in death by his grandparents and nephew Sean CarlsonsmileServices will be held at 600 pm on Thursday September 22 2016 at Northview

Church 12900 Hazel Dell Parkway Carmel IN 46033 with visitation beginning at500pm Pastor Doug Kizer will officiate and the service will be interpreted by Steve Boles

Memorial contributions may be made to Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation 10401N Meridian Street Suite 150 Indianapolis IN 46290 or Ocular Melanoma Foundation1717 K St NW Suite 900 Washington DC 20006

Condolences wwwrandallrobertscom

Mel Stafford

July 9 1939 - September 8 2016

Memorial services were held Monday at Shirley Brothers Funeral Home for MelStafford 77 year old Fishers resident who died September 8

Mr Stafford a US Army veteran was the retired owner and operator of Stafford andCompany a printing firm which did business with a number of county businesses andgovernmental offices

He was born July 9 1939 the son of Nolan and Vivian Goode Stafford He is survivedby brothers Gary and Lynn Stafford and several nieces nephews and great nephews andnieces

Mr Stafford was a member of the Fishers American Legion 40 amp 8 Club MasonicLodge and Shriners

Hamilton County Reporter

Hamilton Countyrsquos Hometown Newspaper

An additional obituaryappears on Page 4

Obituary and News4Ruth Hollyfield

February 27 1931 - September 19 2016

Ruth Hollyfield 85 of Noblesville passed away on Monday September 19 2016 atRiverwalk Village in Noblesville She was born on February 27 1931to Arch and Dolly (Stallard) Gilliam in Wise Virginia

Ruth worked for Firestone in Noblesville retiring in 1981 Shewas a member of Victory Baptist Church and enjoyed board gamescrocheting and crossword puzzles Most of all Ruth loved her familychildren grandchildren and great-grandchildren

She is survived by her sons Edgar (Jo Deane) Hollyfield Jr FredAllen (Diana) Hollyfield and William Bart (Jennifer) Hollyfielddaughter Rebecca Grace (Mark) Hollyfield-Lawson 11grandchildren 14 great-grandchildren with 2 more on the way andsister-in-law amp closest friend Louise Gilliam

In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband Edgar HollyfieldSr in 1989 son Jimmy Kyle Hollyfield brothers Kedrick Kyle Hoover and JackGilliam and sisters Clara Hubbard and Myrtle Connell

Services will be held at 100 pm on Thursday September 22 2016 at Randall amp RobertsFuneral Home 1150 Logan Street in Noblesville with visitation from1100 am to the timeof service Pastor Darrell Jones will officiate Burial will be at Crownland Cemetery inNoblesville

Condolences wwwrandallrobertscom

Noblesville Parks and Recreation will kick-off its indoor Pickleball open gym seasonwith a fun recreational tournament The doubles-only team tournament will be held 9am to noon Monday September 26 at the Recreation Annex in Ivy Tech CommunityCollege Gate 18

First prize winners will take home a 12-visit punch pass valued at $50 Cost is $5per person Deadline to register is Thursday Sept 22 For more information or toregister contact the Parks Department at 770-5750 or visit wwwnoblesvilleparksorg

For those not familiar with the sport Pickleball was created for all ages and skilllevels and is played with a paddle and a plastic ball with holes The rules are simple andthe game is easy for beginners to learn but can develop into a quick fast-pacedcompetitive game for experienced players Pickleball combines many elements of tennisbadminton and ping-pong Itrsquos played indoors on a badminton-sized court and a slightlymodified tennis net

Pickleball tournament to kick-offfall season at Noblesville Parks

Two renowned stars of the racetrack willbe joining in on the festivities at thisyearrsquos Grand Junction Derby

Driving legend Derek Daly will be onhand to emcee the event and will be joinedby his son IndyCar driver Conor Daly

Born and raised in Dublin Ireland to amiddle class working family Derekrsquos careerpath was set at the age of twelve when heattended his first auto race His professionalracing career spanned nearly two decadesand took him to Irish British and Europeanchampionship events including competingin the 1978 Formula One WorldChampionship In 1983 he made his first ofsix starts in the Indianapolis 500

Conor Daly has been attending racingevents since his birth He has wins in bothStar Mazda (now Pro Mazda) and the IndyLights competition and won the 2010 ProMazda title Conor scored his IndyCar careerbest finish this season by placing second inRace 1 at Detroit and finished inside the top6 in five other races

The events kick off at the intersectionof Main Street and Union Street at 3pm Saturday October 1 with a parade ofcars and tricycle race followed by the derbycar race itself at 330

Following this yearrsquos derby eventattendees will also have the opportunity toenjoy Janus at the Junction a benefit thatfeatures food trucks beer vendors musicand more With the purchase of a wrist bandattendees can enjoy a concert by the FlyingToasters

ldquoThe Grand Junction Derby is proud towork with such a worthy organization andhopes that our combined usage of

Westfields downtown will result in a funevening for everyonerdquo Parks and RecreationDirector Melody Jones said

A portion of food and beverage saleswill benefit Janus Developmental Serviceswhich provides individuals with disabilitiesthe opportunity to participate and contributewithin the community

The Grand Junction Derby is once againsponsored by title sponsor Church BrothersCollision Repair

For more details about the derby and toregister a car visitenjoywestfieldeventscomderby

Racing stars to appearat Grand Junction Derby

Two Carmel parents have been arrested in a child abuse case that began last monthOn Wednesday Aug 24 Carmel Police began to investigate a complaint of child

abuse following the apprehension of a 14 year male juvenile runaway During thecourse of the investigation the boy was hospitalized and determined to bemalnourished and had injuries consistent with child abuse His five siblings weresubsequently interviewed One of the siblings age 13 was also hospitalized for beingmalnourished and had physical injuries consistent with abuse All six children havebeen placed in protective custody through the Department of Child Services

On Tuesday Aug 30 the parents Quantae Johnson 40 Carmel and BrandeeJohnson 42 Carmel were arrested for two counts of Child Neglect a Level 6 Felonyand one count of Obstruction of Justice a Level 6 Felony They were later transportedto the Hamilton County Jail for further processing Bond was set at $25000 each

Carmel parents chargedwith Child Neglect

Do You Have ACommunity Announcement

Wedding BirthAnnouncement Anniversary

Share It With TheCommunity

Contact theHamilton County Reporter

Hamiltonconorthreporterhotmailcom

or call317-408-5548

News 5

Carmel Police looking forfraud and forgery suspect

Carmel Police are looking for afraud and forgery suspect

On Tuesday Sept 6 a femalesuspect pictured used several stolencredit cards in Indianapolis aftercommitting several vehicle break-insin Carmel Video surveillancecaptured the suspect driving a silver2000-2007 body style Ford Taurus4-door The vehicle is also missingthe front passengerrsquos side hubcapbearing an In God We Trust Indianaregistration plate

The Carmel Police would likeyour assistance in identifying thesuspect in these surveillance photosIf anyone has information on thissuspect please contact the CarmelPolice Department InvestigationsDivision at 317-571-2511 or CrimeStoppers of Central Indiana at 317-262-8477 (TIPS)

Hamilton EastPublic Library lists

Here are the Hamilton East PublicLibrary items lists for the week of Sept19 2016

New Adult Fiction Books1 First Comes Love A novel by EmilyGiffin2 Vinegar Girl The Taming of the ShrewRetold by Anne Tyler3 The Island House A novel by NancyThayer4 The Girl in the Red Coat A novel byKate Hamer5 Sweetbitter by Stephanie Danler6 Any Minute Now by Eric Lustbader7 First Star I See Tonight by SusanElizabeth Phillips8 The Land of My Dreams War atHome 1916 by Harrod-Eagles9 The One Man by Andrew Gross10 Rob Thy Neighbor by David Thurlo

New Adult Nonfiction Books1 Sams Teach Yourself C++ in 24 Hoursby Rogers Cadenhead2 For the Glory Eric Liddells Journeyfrom Olympic Champion to Modern Mar-tyr by Duncan Hamilton3 Powerhouse The Untold Story of Hol-lywoods Creative Artists Agency byJames Andrew Miller4 A Little Thing Called Life On LovingElvis Presley Bruce Jenner and Songs inBetween by Linda Thompson5 The Romanovs 1613-1918 by SimonSebag Montefiore6 Conviction The Untold Story of Put-ting Jodi Arias Behind Bars by JuanMartinez

7 SharePoint 2016 for Dummies byRosemarie Withee8 The Snowden Files The Inside Storyof the Worlds Most Wanted Man byLuke Harding9 I Contain Multitudes The MicrobesWithin Us and a Grander View of Life byEd Yong10 Love Is All You Need The Revolu-tionary Bond-Based Approach to Educat-ing Your Dog by Jennifer Arnold

New DVDs1 The In-Laws2 Ride Along 23 A Royal Night Out4 Eddie the Eagle5 My Big Fat Greek Wedding 26 Hardcore Henry7 Falstaff (Chimes at Midnight)8 Parched9 The Phenom10 The Walking Dead The CompleteSixth Season

New Music CDs1 Out Among the Stars by Johnny Cash2 Best of Chris Isaak by Chris Isaak3 The best of Bread by Bread4 Anthology Hey Ho Lets Go by Ra-mones5 Sounds of the South 1 Sounds of theSouth Blue Ridge Mountain Music AMusical Journey from the Georgia SeaIslands to the Mississippi Delta by AlanLomax6 Miami by James Gang

Hamilton County Reporter

Hamilton Countyrsquos Hometown Newspaper

Photos courtesy Carmel PoliceDepartment

News6

The City of Noblesville will close East 166th Street from Summer Road to UnionChapel Road from Tuesday Sept 27 through Thursday Sept 29 ndash weather permittingThe road will be closed in order to perform two culvert replacements and two extensionsunder 166th Street Traffic will be maintained to Stony Creek Golf Club and Park Placeat Sagamore from Summer Road

The 166th Street entrance to Sagamore subdivision (Golden Bear Way) will be closedto traffic as road cuts will take place on both sides of this roadway The detour routeincludes Union Chapel Road Greenfield Avenue and Summer Road

East 166th Street roadclosure on Sept 27-29

Find The Reporter on Facebook

Sports 7

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorThe game of high school football can

be simple Thatrsquos the situation this Fridayas Westfield coach Jake Gilbert takes hisShamrocks to Brownsburg for a HoosierCrossroads Conference battle

A couple of things can happen toWestfield

A Shamrock victory would knock a5-0 (2-0 in the HCC) Brownsburg teamfrom the top spot in the HCC and put a4-1 (2-1 in the conference) Westfieldteam right back in the race

A Brownsburg victory would knockWestfield out of the race

ldquoWe will have our hands fullrdquo Gilbertsaid looking ahead to Friday night

Brownsburg has defeatedBloomington South Lawrence North andFranklin in non-conference games andAvon and Fishers in the HCC

They have an excellent quarterback inHunter Johnson He is 66-of-126 slingingthe pigskin for 939 yards and eighttouchdowns He has been intercepted onlyfour times

Johnson has two of the conferencersquosbest receivers waiting for his passesBryce Kirtz has caught 23 balls for 455yards and Kyle Davis 18 for 234 yards

On the ground Carson Gill has carried109 times for 467 yards

ldquoBrownsburg is 5-0 and in first placein the conferencerdquo said Gilbert ldquoTheyare excellent defensively I am reallyimpressed with how hard they play

ldquoOf courserdquo the coach continuedldquoBrownsburg has major weapons onoffenserdquo

Westfield is coming off a one-pointloss to Hamilton Southeastern afteropening the season with victories overHarrison Southport Zionsville andNoblesville

ldquoWe are working on making sure wehave the determination to get our teamback on trackrdquo Gilbert said ldquoWe have topay attention to details much better thanwe have the past two weeksrdquo

On offense Westfield can hitopponents both on the ground and throughthe air

Quarterback Andy Sweet back inaction last week after missing a game withan injury is 31-of-58 through the air for494 yards and 10 touchdowns He has yetto be intercepted

Sweetrsquos top receivers are EvanManley with 14 receptions for 290 yards

Jonathan Swidan with eight receptions for130 yards

Westfield has a solid 1-2 punch on theground with Nate Froelich with 85 carriesfor 534 yards and seven touchdowns andwith Swidan with 66 carries for 319 yardsand four scores

This one could be a defensive battleand should that happen look for HankGrenda Jackson Garrett Lucas SchultzKoby Hauser Justin Frey Josh Tuffnelland Brian Skelton to lead the way for theShamrocks

Westfield lost to Brownsburg 59-30last year after posting 35-21 and 37-13victories the previous two seaons

Rocks need road win

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

Brian ReddickFile photo

Westfieldrsquos Johnny Swidan has carried the football 66 times for 319yards and four touchdowns this season The Shamrocks will travel toBrownsburg tonight in a pivotal Hoosier Crossroads Conference game

Sports8

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorPay attention Hamilton Southeastern

secondaryTommy Fossitt Jay Edwards Brock

Bishop Ethan Hudson Brenden Mikeselland Sam Edgell

Those Zionsville receivers will try tofind space for quarterback Blake Levy tosling the football when HamiltonSoutheastern hosts the Eagles this Friday ina key Hoosier Crossroads Conference gameat Reynolds Royals Stadium

Zionsville has one of the best if not thebest passing attacks in the HCC

ldquoZionsville throws it around a lot andLevy will go deep on yourdquo saidSoutheastern coach Scott May ldquoI likeEdwards He is their leading receiver fromthe wide-out positionrdquo

In five games Levy has hit on 81-of-144passes for 1189 yards and 11 touchdownsHe has been intercepted 11 times

Edwards has caught 25 passes for 498yards but the other five Eagles are equallyas dangerous Fossitt has 19 receptions for207 yards Bishop 15 for 146 Hudson 14for 298 Mikesell 13 for 190 and Edgell 12for 173 yards

Mikesell is the big threat on the groundHe has carried 103 times for 448 yards andfive touchdowns

ldquoZionsville is dangerous and will keepyou guessingrdquo May continued ldquoIn the lasttwo games we have seen them run the

halfback pass double pass flee flickerhook and ladder and go for it on fourth downfrom anywhere on the field

ldquoThey have a god back in Mikesell whocan take it to the house on you from anyplace on the fieldrdquo May added

Southeastern is 4-1 overall and 2-1 in theconference Zionsville is 3-2 and 0-2 in theHCC The Eagles lost last week toNoblesville 45-24 They have defeated Pike55-35 Lebanon 55-54 and Brebeuf 33-28 innon-conference games and also have lost toWestfield 45-8 in the conference

Southeasternrsquos only loss has been toconference foe Avon 31-28 The last twoweeks the Royals have won thrillers fromFishers 36-33 in overtime and Westfield21-20

Southeastern easily challengesZionsville for the best aerial game in theHCC Quarterback Adam Mullet is 78-of-156 for 1244 yards He has tossed ninetouchdown passes and been intercepted ninetimes

Mullett like Levy has a deep stable orreceivers led by Matt Klink with 23 catchesfor 257 yards Max Brooks has 15 receptionsfor 307 yards and Nick Mutchner 15 for 202Brooks has four touchdown grabs

Southeastern also can move the pigskinon the ground Jackson Sweeney has carried109 times for 577 yards

The Royals defeated Zionsville 35-21last season The Eaglesrsquo last victory overHSE was a 14-7 decision in 2005

2 teams withaerial attacks

Brian ReddickFile photo

Hamilton Southeasternrsquos Adam Mullett has passed for 1244 yards and nine touchdowns this season The Royals will host Zionsville on Friday

Southeastern Probable LineupsOffense DefenseQB Adam Mullett Sr 195 W Johnny May Jr 215TB Jackson Sweeney Jr 160 T Sam Garvin Sr 275HB Nick Mutchner Jr 195 N Max Burris Sr 240WR Max Brooks Sr 190 T Madison Norris Jr 200WR Logan Beegle Sr 170 S Logan Holland Sr 215TE Matt Klink Sr 215 C Will Darligton Sr 155T Zach Mutchner Sr 210 C Trey Poore Sr 166G Joe Myren Sr 250 ILB Alec Jessop Sr 200C Sam Garvin Sr 275 ILB Zach Randall Sr 210G Caleb Rutan Sr 300 SS Brock Burns Sr 195T Brian Dechow Sr 230 FS Austin Holzum Sr 170

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

Sports 9

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorDespite an unlike-Carmel 2-3 start to the

football seasonCoach John Hebertsaid there are lots tobe positive about fromthe play of hisGreyhounds

ldquoLawrence Northplayed a great footballgame against us lastFridayrdquo Hebert saidldquoThey dictated thetempo from start tofinish We had ouropportunities atseveral points tochange the directionof the game but wemade key mistakesduring some of thosemoments

ldquoOn the positiveside for us CamariHunt had a great nightrunning the footballwith his secondstraight game over100 yards We were

able to get our main three receivers thefootball 11 times Jalen Walker Ethan

Merriweather andKurt Rafdal eachmade catches fromJake McDonald thatput us in a position tohave a chance to winthe gamerdquo

After five gamesMcDonald has hit on65-of-93 passes for780 yards and 11touchdowns He hasbeen intercepted onlytwice

Walker has 24 catches for 248 yards andsix touchdowns Merriweather 18 for 279and four scores and Rafdal 15 receptionsfor 144 yards

On the ground Hunt has 38 carries for263 yards and Jerome Halsell 66 carries for319 yards

ldquoOn defenserdquo Hebert continued ldquoJohnHokanson had been moved from linebackerto safety due to injuries and he played bothpositions and was our leading tackler

ldquoConner Coghlan again kicked two fieldgoals

ldquoAt 2-3 consistency and getting off to afaster start is needed vs North Centralrdquo saidthe Carmel coach ldquoWe feel very good aboutthe people in our program and believesignificant improvements can be madeoffensively and defensively

ldquoLike us North Central is a team that isbetter than its record They are muchimproved both offensively and defensivelyCoach Kevin Kreinhagen has his teamplaying at a very competitive levelrdquo

So far this season North Central has lostto Fishers Southeastern Warren CentralLawrence North and Center Grove

NC has lost 26 straight games Carmelhas defeated the Panthers 10 consecutivetimes last losing 33-7 in 2005 In those 10games six of the last seven have beenshutouts including a 51-0 Carmel victorylast year and a 56-0 Greyhound win twoyears ago

Hebert there are positives

WalkerCoghlan

Merriweather

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorAfter blowing out Heritage Christian Howe and Broad

Ripple the last three weeks by a 140-26 margin GuerinCatholicrsquos Golden Eagles this week will take on a goodGreenwood team at the Eagles Nest

Guerin and Greenwood both are 4-1 for the seasonThey have played one common opponent MartinsvilleGuerin defeated Martinsville 42-22 and Greenwooddefeated Martinsville 41-0

Coach Tom Dilleyrsquos Eagles also hold wins overHeritage Christian 49-0 Howe 31-18 and Broad Ripple

60-8 Guerin Catholicrsquos only loss has been to LafayetteCentral Catholic 34-13

Greenwood has defeated Perry Meridian 34-7 IndianCreek 44-7 and Mooresville 22-14 in overtime and lastweek lost for the first time falling to Plainfield 28-0

ldquoWe are looking forward to playing Greenwood thisweekrdquo said Dilley ldquoThey are a well-coached physicalteam

ldquoGreenwood always plays with great effort and theyhave an outstanding attitude They return numerous startersfrom a good stingy defense and they are physical and wellbalanced on offenserdquo

Guerin has romped the last three weeks without its acerunning back Carter McGinnis out with an injuryMcGinnis has rushed for 696 yards and leads HamiltonCounty in scoring with 72 points Filling in have been SamMcDaniel Thomas Kaser and Dylan Crossen Kaseramong the trio leads in rushing with 203 yards in 39 carries

Junior quarterback Luke Keller has passed for 464yards He has thrown for five touchdowns Leadingreceivers are Grant Fremion with five catches for 126 yardsand Kaser with five receptions for 135 yards

ldquoWe will need to pay our best game this weekrdquocautioned Dilley

A full starting line-up was not available

Guerin hosts Greenwood

6A

1 Warren Central (7) 962 Penn (2) 853 Indianapolis Cathedral (1) 814 Center Grove 735 Brownsburg 556 Columbus North 507 Ben Davis 398 Hamilton Southeastern 329 La Porte 1810 Lawrence Central 13

Others Receiving Votes Carmel (7)Carroll (FW) (6) Lawrence North (4)Homestead (2) Valparaiso (1)

5A

1 Fort Wayne Snider (10) 1002 New Palestine 863 Westfield 744 Bloomington South 705 Columbus East 566 Mishawaka 437 Castle 398 Michigan City 179 Decatur Central 15t-10 Muncie Central 14t-10 Plainfield 14

Others Receiving Votes McCutcheon(13) Goshen (5) Zionsville (4)

4A

1 Roncalli (9) 992 NotthWood (1) 913 Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger 744 Evansville Reitz 605 New Prairie 566 East Central 517 Shelbyville 448 East Noble 419 New Haven 3210 Evansville Central 14

Others Receiving Votes Lebanon (7)Evansville Harrison (4) Greenwood (4)Northridge (4) Plymouth (4)

3A

1 Gibson Southern (5) 932 West Lafayette (4) 893 Mishawaka Marian (1) 864 Bishop Chatard 655 Guerin Catholic 496 FW Concordia Lutheran 397 Tri-West 288 Brebeuf Jesuit 259 Heritage Hills 1810 Evansville Memorial 12

Others Receiving Votes Lawrenceburg(11) Northwestern (10) Jimtown (9)Hamilton Heights (7) Fort WayneBishop Luers (2) Heritage (2)

2A

1 Woodlan (4) 892 Monrovia (2) 803 Whiting (4) 784 Evansville Mater Dei 605 Scecina Memorial 546 Eastbrook 437 Whitko 338 Bremen 249 Knox 1210 Cardinal Ritter 10

Others Receiving Votes Eastside (7)Lapel (4) Heritage Christian (3)Indianapolis Howe (3) Oak Hill (3)

1A

1 Lafayette Central Catholic (10) 1002 Linton Stockton 883 Pioneer 804 Adams Central 705 West Washington 516 Fountain Central 497 LaVille 398 Monroe Central 219 North Miami 16t-10 Carroll (Flora) 12t-10 Eastern Greene 12

Others Receiving Votes Shenandoah(10) Northfield (8) IndianapolisLutheran (4)

IFCA high school football polls

Sports10

The Fishers girls golf team made historyMonday winning theschools first ever girlsgolf sectional

The Tigers cardeda 309 to win theAnderson sectionalwhich took place atGrandview GolfCourse The eventwas delayed fromSaturday due to heavyrain but whats acouple more days iftheres a trophywaiting

Not only didFishers lead the wayin the team standingsit also dominated theindividual listKennedy Brookerwon medalist honorswith a 73 and was ontop of a 1-2-3 sweepfor the TigersMorgan Lewis cardeda 76 for the runner-upribbon while AnnaDelPrince finished

third with a 78 Brooke Wilson shot an 82and Kate Alt an 86 to complete Fishersscoring

The top three teams advance from thesectional to theregional which takesplace Saturday atEdgewood Golf Clubin Lapel HamiltonSoutheastern finishedsecond andNoblesville placedthird to join Fishers inmoving on

The Royals cardeda team score of 321Two HSE players shot79s Julia Eaton andPhyllis Cha The

Millers scored 351 Sarah Hayes ledNoblesville with an 84

Hamilton Heights took fourth at thesectional with a 367 Caitie Gehlhausen shota 79 and will advance to the regional as anindividual

Team scores Fishers 309 HamiltonSoutheastern 321 Noblesville 351Hamilton Heights 367 Lapel 371Shenandoah 384 Anderson 396Alexandria 439Medalist Kennedy Brooker (Fishers)35-38=73Other Fishers scores Morgan Lewis36-40=76 Anna DelPrince 38-40=78Brooke Wilson 40-42=82 Kate Alt 41-45=86

Southeastern scores Julia Eaton 38-41=79 Phyllis Cha 36-43=79 NicoleDillow 40-40=80 Haleigh Gray 41-42=83 Chelsea Morrow 38-46=84Noblesville scores Sarah Hayes 41-43=84 Kayla Packard 43-45=88Camille Obergfell 46-43=89 Taylor

Keating 41-49=90 Brooke Gigante40-52=92Heights scores Caitie Gehlhausen 38-41=79 Sydney Lucas 43-43=86 KateBiggs 47-48=95 Alyx Harley 53-54=107 Ellie Arrowood 56-59=115

Tigers win first ever trophy

Julia EatonSoutheastern

Caitie GehlhausenHeights

Sarah HayesNoblesville

The Fishers girls golf team won its first ever sectional championship Monday atGrandview Golf Club The Tigers carded a 309 and had the top three individuals

Photo provided

The Hamilton Heights boys soccer teamplayed Eastern the No 4 team in Class 1Ato a 2-2 draw on Tuesday

The Huskies Alek Oldham found DrewTomaszewski for the first goal of the game35 minutes in with Tomaszewski scoringfrom 20 yards out Eastern scored on apenalty kick midway through the secondhalf to tie it

Eastern scored again with five minutesleft but Heights scored two minutes later

with Damon Kintner passing to JordanSpringman who headed the ball into the net

Sam Schroeder had 11 saves Kintnerwas the player of the game Heights coachDerrick Dean said for his great defensivegame and tying assist

Carmel ranked No 5 in 2A tied withBrebeuf Jesuit 1-1 on Monday

Junior Jack Muller scored theGreyhounds goal

ldquoI felt we did a much better job ofcontrolling the ball and playing to feet in thesecond half Our combination play throughthe midfield created some good scoringopportunitiesrdquo

University beat Greenwood ChristianAcademy 2-0 on Tuesday improving to 7-2for the season

Sam Gailey scored on a bicycle kickwhile Ryan Williams got a goal on his 17thbirthday Samuel Rudd had both assists

Hamilton Southeastern fell toZionsville 3-1 on Tuesday

Jake Smith scored the 2A No 11 Royalsgoal HSE plays Lawrence North onThursday

Huskies tie with No 4 Eastern

It doesnt matter what the rankings sayThe annual Noblesville-Carmel girls soccergame will be a battle

That was the once again the case onMonday as Noblesville upset the Class 2ANo 2 Greyhounds 2-1 The Millers scoredboth of their goals in the second halfcoming back from a 1-0 halftime deficit

Noblesville got its first goal in the 43rdminute when Taylor Crowe converted apenalty kick Delaney Reister got the go-ahead score midway through the secondhalf making an unassisted direct shot forthe goal

Katie Soderstrom scored Carmels goalunassisted off a direct kick in the games20th minute

Emily Melchi made five saves for theGreyhounds with Mackenzie Kincaidgetting four saves for the Millers

Sheridan defeated Eastern 3-0 onMonday

The Hawks defense set the tone earlywith aggressive play to win all loose ballssaid Sheridan coach Kurtis Olsan Themidfield kept possession and continuallysent dangerous passes through the Cometdefense to release the attacking forwardsThe Blackhawks tallied 20 shots on goalfrom seven different players

Sophomore Ashton Wilson scored allthree of the Hawks goals with JensynWalker assisting on the first goal The othertwo were unassisted Junior goalkeeperNixon Williams earned her first shutout ofthe season making five saves

Sheridan was victorious again Tuesdaybeating 1A No 17 University 2-0 in theBlackhawks Senior Night game

Millers upset Carmel

Sports 11

Freshman Makaela Mosolf fired a crossto sophomore Ashton Wilson in the 63rdminute and Wilson scored the goalSophomore Hannah Lugenbeal gotSheridans second goal 12 minutes laterWilliams had 11 saves

The Blackhawks honored seniors AliciaHollingsworth Mattie Woodworth andEmma Feeney at the game

Coach Olsan would like to commendthe three seniors for all their hard workdedication and leadership that they havedemonstrated for the last four years saidOlsan

Westfield beat Pendleton Heights 2-1Monday

Tate Snodgrass put away both goals andNicole Burkett had an assist

The Shamrocks junior varsity Greenteam defeated Pendleton heights by a scoreof 2-0 Julie Haseman scored both goals

Westfield travels to Brownsburg tonight

Hamilton Southeastern won its SeniorNight game on Monday beatingMcCutcheon 3-0

Kaitlyn Weldy scored two-and-a-halfminutes into the game for the 2A No 5Royals off an assist by Abby Becker AvaKeaffaber scored the next goal with ClaireWilkinson providing the assist Weldyscored again in the second half withKeaffaber assisting Natalie Wilkinson andKaelyn Conaway combined for the shutout

Our back line also did an amazing jobtonight said HSE coach Greg Davidson

MILLERS From Page 10

The Hamilton Heights boys tennis teamsplit a pair of 5-0 dual meets this week

On Monday the Huskies cruised pastTipton 5-0 Austin Sauerteig came frombehind to win the No 1 singles match whilethe other matches were decided in straightsets

On Tuesday Heights fell to a strongLapel team 5-0 No 3 singles Noah Wallaceextended his opponent to 7-5 7-5

Westfield played Lapel on Mondaywinning 3-2 Parker Kalis came back to winthe No 1 singles match in three sets andthat clinched the victory for the ShamrocksWestfield also won both doubles matches

Heights 5 Tipton 0No 1 singles Austin Sauerteig def AWeddell 3-6 7-6 (7) 6-3No 2 singles Hawkins Hochstedler defSeward 6-0 6-0No 3 singles Noah Wallace def GWeddell 6-2 6-2No 1 doubles Grant Lamkin and BryceAlbright def Hoycus and Thomas 6-16-0No 2 doubles Nate Russell andHudson Hochstedler def Stall andReecer 6-2 6-3

Lapel 5 Heights 0No 1 singles Austin Sauerteig lost toConrad 6-2 6-1No 2 singles Hawkins Hochstedler lostto McCurdy 6-0 6-3No 3 singles Noah Wallace lost toLyons 7-5 7-5No 1 doubles Grant Lamkin and BryceAlbright lost to Krebs and Ratzlaff 6-46-4No 2 doubles Nate Russell andHudson Hochstedler lost to Hagen andWolfgang 6-1 7-5

Westfield 3 Lapel 2No 1 singles Parker Kalis def Conrad4-6 6-0 6-2No 2 singles Evan Parshall lost toMcCurdy 6-0 6-2No 3 singles Harrison Sindelar lost toLyons 6-0 6-1No 1 doubles Connor Maris andCarson Maris def Krebs and Razlaff6-1 6-3No 2 doubles Joe Day and NoahDitzler def Wolfgang and Huffman 6-36-2

The Sheridan volleyball team fell to Tindley in threesets Monday 25-10 25-18 25-13

Rachel Adams had three service aces and Maddie Zolahad two aces Maddi Christy hit four kills and Zola had threekills Rachel Adams had three blocks

The Blackhawks play Thursday night at home againstLapel

Hamilton Heights fell to Class 4A No 10 Zionsvillein three sets Monday 25-12 25-19 25-16

Junior Ana Collar handed out six assists hit four killsmade one block served one ace and made four digsSophomore Hannah Crist had four kills one block and oneace Junior Tori Hayden had four kills and one block KylieRose had eight digs

The Huskies junior varsity lost 25-8 25-7

Carmel swept North Central 25-19 25-15 25-17 in aTuesday Metropolitan Conference match

Alex Hicks hit nine kills for 4A No 5 GreyhoundsMorgan Seaman dished out 23 assists Emily Horvath goteight digs and Mo Armstrong served four aces

Carmels junior varsity won 25-17 25-9 and thefreshmen were victorious 25-11 25-12

Huskies split dual meets

lsquoHawks Huskies drop Monday matches

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 87 64 576 -Toronto 83 68 550 40Baltimore 82 69 543 50NY Yankees 78 72 520 85Tampa Bay 64 86 427 225Central W L PCT GBCleveland 87 63 580 -Detroit 80 70 533 70Kansas City 77 74 510 105Chi White Sox 72 79 477 155Minnesota 55 96 364 325West W L PCT GBTexas 90 62 592 -Houston 80 71 530 95Seattle 79 72 523 105Oakland 66 85 437 235LA Angels 65 86 430 245

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 88 63 583 -NY Mets 80 71 530 80Miami 76 75 503 120Philadelphia 68 83 450 200Atlanta 60 91 397 280Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 96 55 636 -St Louis 80 71 530 160Pittsburgh 75 75 500 205Milwaukee 68 83 450 280Cincinnati 63 88 417 330West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 85 66 563 -San Francisco 80 71 530 50Colorado 72 79 477 130San Diego 64 87 424 210Arizona 63 88 417 220

MLB standingsTuesdayrsquos scores

Boston 5 Baltimore 2Philadelphia 7 Chi White Sox 6

Atlanta 5 NY Mets 4Cleveland 2 Kansas City 2

NY Yankees 5 Tampa Bay 3Miami 1 Washington 0

Chi Cubs 6 Cincinnati 1

Texas 5 LA Angels 4Detroit 8 Minnesota 1

Pittsburgh 6 Milwaukee 3St Louis 10 Colorado 5

Houston 2 Oakland 1 10 inningsSan Diego 5 Arizona 2

San Francisco 2 LA Dodgers 0Toronto 10 Seattle 2

Sports12

David Boudia a four-time Olympic medalist and oneof the worldrsquos best 10-meter platform divers will serve asthe Grand Marshal of the inaugural Red Bull Air Race atthe Indianapolis Motor Speedway Oct 1-2

Boudia from Noblesville Indiana won silver andbronze medals in diving last month at the Summer Olympicsin Rio de Janeiro He won gold and bronze medals in 2012in London

ldquoIrsquom really excited to be the Grand Marshal for the firstever Red Bull Air Race at IMSrdquo Boudiasaid ldquoPlanes takingoff and landing at the Speedway will be a pretty awesomesight to see Just like Olympic athletes I know these pilotstrain hard and will be ready to put on a fast and competitiverace for fansrdquo

At the Red Bull Air Race Boudiarsquos responsibilities willinclude delivering the very first ldquopilots to your planesrdquocommand in IMS history He will also have the chance totake a ride with a Red Bull Air Race Challenger Cup piloton Race Day

ldquoFans across the globe have gotten used to seeing Davidlive up to the hype and perform well under extremepressurerdquo IMS President Doug Boles said ldquoHersquos been anoutstanding representative for both Team USA and Indianaathletes for so many years We canrsquot think of a better wayto celebrate our Hoosier Olympians than bringing David toIMS for this new and exciting eventrdquo

A Purdue University graduate who won six NCAAtitles Boudia began his diving career in 2000 at age 11 andactually overcame a fear of heights to pursue diving off the10-meter platform By 2005 he was a member of the USNational Diving Team and won a national title that year insynchronized diving He qualified for his first Olympic teamin 2008 competing in both the 10-meter platform andsynchronized 10 meter platform His book ldquoGreater thanGold From Olympic Heartbreak to Ultimate Redemptionrdquowas published in August ahead of the Rio games At theRed Bull Air Race the worldrsquos finest pilots will navigatean aerial racetrack incorporating the IMS infield oval andBrickyard Crossing Golf Course The objective is to

navigate the course and its air-filled pylons in the fastestpossible time while incurring as few penalties as possibleFor more information visit wwwimscomairrace

Tickets are now on sale for the Red Bull Air Race Fans

have three quick convenient methods to buy ticketsOnline Visit wwwimscomtickets Tickets are

available 24 hours per day seven days per weekPhone Call 800-822-INDY or 317-492-6700 between 9

am-5 pm (ET) Monday through Friday

In Person Visit the IMS Ticket Office at the IMSAdministration Building east of the 16th Street roundaboutand outside Turn 1 of the oval between 9 am-5 pm(ET) Monday through Friday

Tickets for groups of 20 or more also are availableContact the IMS Group Sales Department at 866-221-8775 for more information

Information on parking and camping at IMS events isavailable at wwwimscomtickets

Olympic gold medalist Boudia to serve as Grand Marshal at Red Bull Air Race

2A BOYS1 Harrison (W Lafayette)2 North Central3 Lake Central4 Memorial (Evansville)5 Avon6 Goshen7 Carmel8 Penn9 Center Grove10 Bloomington South11 Hamilton Southeastern12 Zionsville13 Jasper14 Concord15 Munster16 Chesterton17 Elkhart Central18 Elkhart Memorial19 Castle20 West NobleHonorable Mention

Mt Vernon (Fortville)Guerin CatholicSt Joseph (South Bend)NorthropNoblesville

1A BOYS1 Lawrenceburg2 Providence3 Mishawaka Marian4 Eastern (Greentown)5 Argos6 Covenant Christian(Indianapolis)7 Washington Community8 Westview9 Cardinal Ritter10 Mater Dei11 Muncie Burris12 Garrett13 Pike Central14 Rising Sun

15 Lutheran (Indianapolis)16 Oldenburg Academy17 Tipton18 Greencastle19 Heritage Hills20 HebronHonorable MentionHeritage ChristianLafayette Central CatholicNortheast DuboisNorthwestern (Kokomo)Eastbrook

2A GIRLS1 Penn2 Carmel3 Avon4 Brebeuf Jesuit5 Hamilton Southeastern6 Zionsville7 Evansville Memorial8 Castle

9 Center Grove10 Munster11 East Central12 Northridge13 Fishers14 Cathedral15 Terre Haute North16 Valparaiso17 FW Carroll18 Warsaw19 Evansville Reitz20 Columbus NorthHonorable Mention EvansvilleNorth Crown Point GuerinCatholic RoncalliNoblesville

1A GIRLS1 Bishop Chatard2 Evansville Mater Dei3 Gibson Southern

4 Heritage Christian5 Andrean6 Bellmont7 Lafayette Central Catholic8 Mishawaka Marian9 Argos10 Westview11 Washington12 Wheeler13 Forest Park14 Covenant Christian (Indy)15 Oldenburg Academy16 Lawrenceburg17 University18 Tri-West Hendricks19 Canterbury20 Cardinal RitterHM Sullivan South Spencer

Indiana soccer rankings

GIRLS1 Carmel2 Homestead3 Penn4 Warsaw5 Columbus North6 Zionsville7 Noblesville8 Fort Wayne Carroll9 Fishers10 Bloomington North11 Valparaiso12 Westfield

13 Hamilton Southeastern14 Lake Central15 La Porte16 Lowell17 Guerin Catholic18 West Lafayette19 Floyd Central20 Crown Point21 Cathedral22 Northridge23 Bloomington South24 Seymour25 Pendleton Heights

BOYS1 Carmel2 Fort Wayne Carroll3 Westview4 Fishers5 Hamilton Southeastern6 Lowell7 Avon8 Columbus North9 Westfield10 Valparaiso11 Noblesville12 West Lafayette

13 Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran14 Cathedral15 Brebeuf Jesuit16 Portage17 Tell City18 Fort Wayne Northrop19 Huntington North20 Zionsville21 La Porte22 Warsaw23 Lake Central24 Lawrence North25 North Central

IATCCC cross country rankings

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News2

The 2013 opening of Launch Fishers acollaborative co-working space forentrepreneurs was key to putting the cityon the right path ldquoThat first year we werehoping for 100 members we thought thatwould be tremendous ndash we had 200 Thenwe were at 400 and now 630rdquo Fadnessstates

Itrsquos a prime example of Fisherspartnering with the private sector and asFadness puts it ldquoallowing them to do whatthey do best (In this case) foster theenvironment for them to create whatevertheyrsquore going to createrdquo

Among the most high profile recentannouncements are retailers IKEA andTopgolf building stores at 116th Street offof I-69 both are slated to open in fall 2017

Other accomplishments includebull a roadmap for the city called Fishers

2040 Plan A Framework for Our Futurethat strives to present a long-term vision

bull building a downtown essentially fromscratch over the course of three years

bull a school district ndash HamiltonSoutheastern ndash that has had more four-starschools than any other Indiana district in thelast two years both high schools are rankednationally in Newsweek and US News andWorld Reports best high school lists

bull willingness to focus on mental healthand come up with actionable items to helpits citizens and

bull in the last five-plus years receivedhigh rankings for its affordability andlivability from Money magazineBusinessWeek and Forbes

ldquoFishersrsquo tremendous success is rootedin the desire to be that destination for workplay and liferdquo observes Indiana ChamberPresident and CEO Kevin Brinegar ldquoThemayorrsquos office and city council have reallycoalesced around the cityrsquos vision and thecommunity itself has embraced the manychanges and initiatives that havetransformed Fishers in a big wayrdquo

Adds Fadness ldquoWe are thrilled toreceive this honor but I also think we arejust getting warmed up Big ideas willcontinue along with new opportunities Weare by no means declaring victory yetrdquo

The Community of the Year award issponsored by Lifeline Data Centers(wwwlifelinedatacenterscom)

ldquoWe are pleased to be a part of an awardthat showcases the very best of IndianaLike our company Fishers is on the leadingedge of innovation and has truly become avery dynamic placerdquo offers Dana Carrollco-owner of Lifeline Data Centers

Fishers will be honored at the IndianaChamberrsquos 27th Annual Awards Dinner onNovember 15 at the Indiana ConventionCenter in downtown Indianapolis Morethan 1500 business political andcommunity leaders are expected to attend

Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist andlong-time political commentator George FWill headlines the event The reception isat 5 pm with dinner beginning at 630 pmTables of 10 and individual tickets areavailable by calling (800) 824-6885 or atwwwindianachambercomad Sponsorshipopportunities also remain contact Jim

Wagner (jwagnerindianachambercom)for details

The celebration of Hoosier successstories will include the presentation of threeadditional awards Business LeaderGovernment Leader and the Indiana Vision2025 Dynamic Leader of the Year IndianaVision 2025 is the Chamberrsquos long-rangeeconomic development plan and the awardemphasizes entrepreneurship and othersfacets of the planrsquos Dynamic and CreativeCulture driver

The most recent Community of the Yearrecipients

2015 Carmel2014 Bloomington2013 Bedford2012 Indianapolis2011 Kokomo2010 Terre Haute2009 Valparaiso2008 Noblesville2007 Anderson2006 Evansville

FISHERS From Page 1

The Sheriff told the Council his planwould maximize the use of staff andfacilities provide a more secure facility forjuveniles provide an opportunity to generaterevenue by housing juveniles from othercounties allow juvenile offenders tocontinue with education services throughlocal schools and would continue to allowjuveniles local access to attorneys andprobation officers

The Council agreedNow perhaps the Hamilton County

Commissioners should bottle some of thatspirit of compromise by turning theirattention to the on-going problem betweenthe local group HAND and localbusinessman Rocky Shanehsaz

HAND again appeared before theCommissioners last week seeking financial

support for building apartments at the OldMill property on south 9th Street inNoblesville That piece of land bordersShanehsazrsquos Top of the Mill businessRocky says he needs the land for additionalparking for his fast-growing wedding andrestaurant business Shanehsaz said it isnrsquotfair for Hamilton County government togive funds to a non-for-profit organizationwhich would deprive him from developingprivate business

Commissioner Steve Dillinger sentHAND and Shanehsaz packing with thechallenge ldquoto find a compromiserdquo

HAND and Shanehsaz should havelearned a lesson from the Sheriff andCouncil

It can be done Which is a delight fortaxpayers

JELLISON From Page 1

Prior to being hired to work for HamiltonCounty Culp worked as the Public AffairsManager for the City of Noblesville for over12 years She researched wrote and editedcommunications marketing and publicaffairs documents and materials Culp alsoperformed community outreach andpromoted city programs services andinitiatives both locally and regionally Sheand her husband Aaron are both graduatesof Noblesville High School

Fritz serves as the founder and directorof The Gleaning Garden a communitygarden in Carmel that grows and gives awayorganic produce to local food pantries Hedeveloped email and social media outreachinitiatives created a network of volunteers

to help with The Gleaning Gardenrsquosmission and employed strategies inimproving the soil and ecological health ofthe community garden site Fritz is a formerlandscape architect and GIS analyst with anemphasis in natural resources andenvironmental management

Both began their positions on Sept 19 ldquoWe are happy to expand our services

and help more individuals in HamiltonCountyrdquo said Rodney Rulon HCWCDBoard Chair ldquoInterest in communitygardening is increasing as is the need forfresh local produce for our county foodpantries Cara and Andrew will be greatassets for our district and communityrdquo

CULP From Page 1

Office and the citizens of the county The Reserve Division provides relief for Meritdeputies when necessary by augmenting manpower when there is a shortage as well assupporting programs initiated by Sheriff Mark Bowen In addition to road patrol dutiesReserves also provide court security assist when jail inmates are hospitalized workevents such as charity races and bike rides ensure sex and violent offenders meet theterms of their registration and many other functions around the agency

Reserve deputies must maintain the same annual training as full-time deputiesAlthough they are only required to serve 24 hours each month many Hamilton CountyReserve Deputies volunteer more than 1000 hours each year saving county residentshundreds of thousands of tax dollars annually

DEPUTIES From Page 1

A massive garage sale will take place from 8 am to 1 pm Saturday Sept 24 atthe Hamilton County Senior Center located at 18636 Cumberland Ave in Noblesville(next to the jail)

It is a fundraising event and members will be selling their wares in a very largeroom

Senior Center hostsgarage sale on Saturday

American Legion Post 155 located at 852 W Main St Carmel will host itsnext Veterans Lunch at noon on Friday Oct 14

Veterans Lunches takes place the second Friday of every monthThe only cost is their lunch which is reasonable and great foodThe lunch will last until 130 pm The agenda includes ordering food the

introductions of attendees and people can share their storiesA Coast Guard veteran will address the group at this months lunch and

attendees will have time to visit after lunchThe lunch is for all Veterans not just seniors The purpose is to support build

relationships with other veterans and provide needed resources for all veteransAnyone who needs more information can contact Janet S Emerson Volunteer

at 317-431-1868 or by email at janetsemersoncomcastnet

Next Carmel American LegionVeteranrsquos Lunch is Oct 14

3Obituaries

Hamilton CountyReporter

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317-408-5548

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317-773-2769

Sports Editor Richie HallRhall1977gmailcomTwitter Richie_Hall

Web Addresswwwhc-reportercom

Mailing AddressPO Box190

Westfield IN 46074

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No man putteth a piece of new cloth unto an old garment for thatwhich is put in to fill it up taketh from the garment and the rent ismade worse

- Matthew 916

50 Years AgoNews The Noblesville School Board last night decided upon a course ofldquocooperationrdquo with Judge Edward F New Jrrsquos latest ruling banning highschool fraternities School Board President Simon Dorman said the schooladministration would do its part to enforce the law against high schoolage social organizations not sanctioned by school officialsSports Coach Glen Harperrsquos Noblesville Millers today stand atop theHamilton County cross country world after knocking off perhaps theirmost serious challenger in the next monthrsquos county meetAd Pinnell-Dulin Lumber Company Storm Door sale $2395

Jacob Alexander Gooding

September 19 2016

Jacob Alexander Gooding 26 of Noblesville went to Heaven to be with Jesus onMonday September 19 2016

Jacob had a contagious smile and a sense of humor (andcandor) that everyone immediately noticed Jacob lovedNASCAR the Broncos Bradford Woods camp travelingand his service dog McCovey Jacobs travels includedmeeting Jeff Gordon on a Make-A-Wish trip touring theHarley factory in Pennsylvania visiting the I-80 truck stopand most recently getting his kicks on Route 66

Jacob especially loved working at the White River Christian Church Food Pantry andchurch office He also took pride in working at the Ram Restaurant Jacob knew wherehis eternity was is fully healed and didnt mind going to Heaven Today there isrejoicing in Heaven

He is survived by his mother Toni (Lands) Gooding father Rich (Dawn) Goodingstep-sister Brooke (Andrew) Altshul maternal grandfather Lawrence Lands paternalgrandparents Jack Gooding and Betty Gooding many aunts uncles cousins nephews ampfriends and his service dog McCovey

He was preceded in death by his maternal grandmother Betty LandsWhile his surviving family and friends will so miss him they look forward to reuniting

in HeavenServices will be held at noon on Saturday September 24 2016 at White River Christian

Church 1685 North 10th Street in Noblesville with visitation beginning at 1000 am PastorTim Brock will officiate Burial will be at Oaklawn Cemetery in Jonesboro Arkansas

In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to Canine Companions POBox 446 Santa Rosa CA 95402-0446 or White River Christian Church Food Pantry1685 North 10th Street Noblesville IN 46060

Condolences wwwrandallrobertscom

Lee Alan Peterson

January 1 1958 - September 17 2016

Lee Alan Peterson 58 of Fishers passed away on Saturday September 17 2016 aftera courageous fight with Ocular Melanoma He was born on January1 1958 to John and Carole (Arezzo) Peterson in Duluth Minnesota

Lee attended Northview Church and was strong in his faith Heloved playing and watching hockey and also played in countlessbaseball leagues He enjoyed the Minnesota Vikings and MinnesotaTwins and he was the loudest fan when it came to watching his kidsplay sports He could always be heard shouting encouragement fromthe top bleacher Lee also loved being outdoors and hiking He spenthis life loving his family his job and coaching youth hockey Heimpacted many lives through his Deafness

In addition to his parents Lee is survived by his children KylePeterson Kelli Peterson and Ashley (Dan) Carroll beloved friend Sharon Petersongrandchildren Nathan Charles Ryan Lee and Owen Daniel (whose arrival is expectedvery soon) in-laws Dr Don amp Diane Carlson brother Michael (Janet) Peterson andseveral nieces amp nephews

He was preceded in death by his grandparents and nephew Sean CarlsonsmileServices will be held at 600 pm on Thursday September 22 2016 at Northview

Church 12900 Hazel Dell Parkway Carmel IN 46033 with visitation beginning at500pm Pastor Doug Kizer will officiate and the service will be interpreted by Steve Boles

Memorial contributions may be made to Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation 10401N Meridian Street Suite 150 Indianapolis IN 46290 or Ocular Melanoma Foundation1717 K St NW Suite 900 Washington DC 20006

Condolences wwwrandallrobertscom

Mel Stafford

July 9 1939 - September 8 2016

Memorial services were held Monday at Shirley Brothers Funeral Home for MelStafford 77 year old Fishers resident who died September 8

Mr Stafford a US Army veteran was the retired owner and operator of Stafford andCompany a printing firm which did business with a number of county businesses andgovernmental offices

He was born July 9 1939 the son of Nolan and Vivian Goode Stafford He is survivedby brothers Gary and Lynn Stafford and several nieces nephews and great nephews andnieces

Mr Stafford was a member of the Fishers American Legion 40 amp 8 Club MasonicLodge and Shriners

Hamilton County Reporter

Hamilton Countyrsquos Hometown Newspaper

An additional obituaryappears on Page 4

Obituary and News4Ruth Hollyfield

February 27 1931 - September 19 2016

Ruth Hollyfield 85 of Noblesville passed away on Monday September 19 2016 atRiverwalk Village in Noblesville She was born on February 27 1931to Arch and Dolly (Stallard) Gilliam in Wise Virginia

Ruth worked for Firestone in Noblesville retiring in 1981 Shewas a member of Victory Baptist Church and enjoyed board gamescrocheting and crossword puzzles Most of all Ruth loved her familychildren grandchildren and great-grandchildren

She is survived by her sons Edgar (Jo Deane) Hollyfield Jr FredAllen (Diana) Hollyfield and William Bart (Jennifer) Hollyfielddaughter Rebecca Grace (Mark) Hollyfield-Lawson 11grandchildren 14 great-grandchildren with 2 more on the way andsister-in-law amp closest friend Louise Gilliam

In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband Edgar HollyfieldSr in 1989 son Jimmy Kyle Hollyfield brothers Kedrick Kyle Hoover and JackGilliam and sisters Clara Hubbard and Myrtle Connell

Services will be held at 100 pm on Thursday September 22 2016 at Randall amp RobertsFuneral Home 1150 Logan Street in Noblesville with visitation from1100 am to the timeof service Pastor Darrell Jones will officiate Burial will be at Crownland Cemetery inNoblesville

Condolences wwwrandallrobertscom

Noblesville Parks and Recreation will kick-off its indoor Pickleball open gym seasonwith a fun recreational tournament The doubles-only team tournament will be held 9am to noon Monday September 26 at the Recreation Annex in Ivy Tech CommunityCollege Gate 18

First prize winners will take home a 12-visit punch pass valued at $50 Cost is $5per person Deadline to register is Thursday Sept 22 For more information or toregister contact the Parks Department at 770-5750 or visit wwwnoblesvilleparksorg

For those not familiar with the sport Pickleball was created for all ages and skilllevels and is played with a paddle and a plastic ball with holes The rules are simple andthe game is easy for beginners to learn but can develop into a quick fast-pacedcompetitive game for experienced players Pickleball combines many elements of tennisbadminton and ping-pong Itrsquos played indoors on a badminton-sized court and a slightlymodified tennis net

Pickleball tournament to kick-offfall season at Noblesville Parks

Two renowned stars of the racetrack willbe joining in on the festivities at thisyearrsquos Grand Junction Derby

Driving legend Derek Daly will be onhand to emcee the event and will be joinedby his son IndyCar driver Conor Daly

Born and raised in Dublin Ireland to amiddle class working family Derekrsquos careerpath was set at the age of twelve when heattended his first auto race His professionalracing career spanned nearly two decadesand took him to Irish British and Europeanchampionship events including competingin the 1978 Formula One WorldChampionship In 1983 he made his first ofsix starts in the Indianapolis 500

Conor Daly has been attending racingevents since his birth He has wins in bothStar Mazda (now Pro Mazda) and the IndyLights competition and won the 2010 ProMazda title Conor scored his IndyCar careerbest finish this season by placing second inRace 1 at Detroit and finished inside the top6 in five other races

The events kick off at the intersectionof Main Street and Union Street at 3pm Saturday October 1 with a parade ofcars and tricycle race followed by the derbycar race itself at 330

Following this yearrsquos derby eventattendees will also have the opportunity toenjoy Janus at the Junction a benefit thatfeatures food trucks beer vendors musicand more With the purchase of a wrist bandattendees can enjoy a concert by the FlyingToasters

ldquoThe Grand Junction Derby is proud towork with such a worthy organization andhopes that our combined usage of

Westfields downtown will result in a funevening for everyonerdquo Parks and RecreationDirector Melody Jones said

A portion of food and beverage saleswill benefit Janus Developmental Serviceswhich provides individuals with disabilitiesthe opportunity to participate and contributewithin the community

The Grand Junction Derby is once againsponsored by title sponsor Church BrothersCollision Repair

For more details about the derby and toregister a car visitenjoywestfieldeventscomderby

Racing stars to appearat Grand Junction Derby

Two Carmel parents have been arrested in a child abuse case that began last monthOn Wednesday Aug 24 Carmel Police began to investigate a complaint of child

abuse following the apprehension of a 14 year male juvenile runaway During thecourse of the investigation the boy was hospitalized and determined to bemalnourished and had injuries consistent with child abuse His five siblings weresubsequently interviewed One of the siblings age 13 was also hospitalized for beingmalnourished and had physical injuries consistent with abuse All six children havebeen placed in protective custody through the Department of Child Services

On Tuesday Aug 30 the parents Quantae Johnson 40 Carmel and BrandeeJohnson 42 Carmel were arrested for two counts of Child Neglect a Level 6 Felonyand one count of Obstruction of Justice a Level 6 Felony They were later transportedto the Hamilton County Jail for further processing Bond was set at $25000 each

Carmel parents chargedwith Child Neglect

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Share It With TheCommunity

Contact theHamilton County Reporter

Hamiltonconorthreporterhotmailcom

or call317-408-5548

News 5

Carmel Police looking forfraud and forgery suspect

Carmel Police are looking for afraud and forgery suspect

On Tuesday Sept 6 a femalesuspect pictured used several stolencredit cards in Indianapolis aftercommitting several vehicle break-insin Carmel Video surveillancecaptured the suspect driving a silver2000-2007 body style Ford Taurus4-door The vehicle is also missingthe front passengerrsquos side hubcapbearing an In God We Trust Indianaregistration plate

The Carmel Police would likeyour assistance in identifying thesuspect in these surveillance photosIf anyone has information on thissuspect please contact the CarmelPolice Department InvestigationsDivision at 317-571-2511 or CrimeStoppers of Central Indiana at 317-262-8477 (TIPS)

Hamilton EastPublic Library lists

Here are the Hamilton East PublicLibrary items lists for the week of Sept19 2016

New Adult Fiction Books1 First Comes Love A novel by EmilyGiffin2 Vinegar Girl The Taming of the ShrewRetold by Anne Tyler3 The Island House A novel by NancyThayer4 The Girl in the Red Coat A novel byKate Hamer5 Sweetbitter by Stephanie Danler6 Any Minute Now by Eric Lustbader7 First Star I See Tonight by SusanElizabeth Phillips8 The Land of My Dreams War atHome 1916 by Harrod-Eagles9 The One Man by Andrew Gross10 Rob Thy Neighbor by David Thurlo

New Adult Nonfiction Books1 Sams Teach Yourself C++ in 24 Hoursby Rogers Cadenhead2 For the Glory Eric Liddells Journeyfrom Olympic Champion to Modern Mar-tyr by Duncan Hamilton3 Powerhouse The Untold Story of Hol-lywoods Creative Artists Agency byJames Andrew Miller4 A Little Thing Called Life On LovingElvis Presley Bruce Jenner and Songs inBetween by Linda Thompson5 The Romanovs 1613-1918 by SimonSebag Montefiore6 Conviction The Untold Story of Put-ting Jodi Arias Behind Bars by JuanMartinez

7 SharePoint 2016 for Dummies byRosemarie Withee8 The Snowden Files The Inside Storyof the Worlds Most Wanted Man byLuke Harding9 I Contain Multitudes The MicrobesWithin Us and a Grander View of Life byEd Yong10 Love Is All You Need The Revolu-tionary Bond-Based Approach to Educat-ing Your Dog by Jennifer Arnold

New DVDs1 The In-Laws2 Ride Along 23 A Royal Night Out4 Eddie the Eagle5 My Big Fat Greek Wedding 26 Hardcore Henry7 Falstaff (Chimes at Midnight)8 Parched9 The Phenom10 The Walking Dead The CompleteSixth Season

New Music CDs1 Out Among the Stars by Johnny Cash2 Best of Chris Isaak by Chris Isaak3 The best of Bread by Bread4 Anthology Hey Ho Lets Go by Ra-mones5 Sounds of the South 1 Sounds of theSouth Blue Ridge Mountain Music AMusical Journey from the Georgia SeaIslands to the Mississippi Delta by AlanLomax6 Miami by James Gang

Hamilton County Reporter

Hamilton Countyrsquos Hometown Newspaper

Photos courtesy Carmel PoliceDepartment

News6

The City of Noblesville will close East 166th Street from Summer Road to UnionChapel Road from Tuesday Sept 27 through Thursday Sept 29 ndash weather permittingThe road will be closed in order to perform two culvert replacements and two extensionsunder 166th Street Traffic will be maintained to Stony Creek Golf Club and Park Placeat Sagamore from Summer Road

The 166th Street entrance to Sagamore subdivision (Golden Bear Way) will be closedto traffic as road cuts will take place on both sides of this roadway The detour routeincludes Union Chapel Road Greenfield Avenue and Summer Road

East 166th Street roadclosure on Sept 27-29

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Sports 7

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorThe game of high school football can

be simple Thatrsquos the situation this Fridayas Westfield coach Jake Gilbert takes hisShamrocks to Brownsburg for a HoosierCrossroads Conference battle

A couple of things can happen toWestfield

A Shamrock victory would knock a5-0 (2-0 in the HCC) Brownsburg teamfrom the top spot in the HCC and put a4-1 (2-1 in the conference) Westfieldteam right back in the race

A Brownsburg victory would knockWestfield out of the race

ldquoWe will have our hands fullrdquo Gilbertsaid looking ahead to Friday night

Brownsburg has defeatedBloomington South Lawrence North andFranklin in non-conference games andAvon and Fishers in the HCC

They have an excellent quarterback inHunter Johnson He is 66-of-126 slingingthe pigskin for 939 yards and eighttouchdowns He has been intercepted onlyfour times

Johnson has two of the conferencersquosbest receivers waiting for his passesBryce Kirtz has caught 23 balls for 455yards and Kyle Davis 18 for 234 yards

On the ground Carson Gill has carried109 times for 467 yards

ldquoBrownsburg is 5-0 and in first placein the conferencerdquo said Gilbert ldquoTheyare excellent defensively I am reallyimpressed with how hard they play

ldquoOf courserdquo the coach continuedldquoBrownsburg has major weapons onoffenserdquo

Westfield is coming off a one-pointloss to Hamilton Southeastern afteropening the season with victories overHarrison Southport Zionsville andNoblesville

ldquoWe are working on making sure wehave the determination to get our teamback on trackrdquo Gilbert said ldquoWe have topay attention to details much better thanwe have the past two weeksrdquo

On offense Westfield can hitopponents both on the ground and throughthe air

Quarterback Andy Sweet back inaction last week after missing a game withan injury is 31-of-58 through the air for494 yards and 10 touchdowns He has yetto be intercepted

Sweetrsquos top receivers are EvanManley with 14 receptions for 290 yards

Jonathan Swidan with eight receptions for130 yards

Westfield has a solid 1-2 punch on theground with Nate Froelich with 85 carriesfor 534 yards and seven touchdowns andwith Swidan with 66 carries for 319 yardsand four scores

This one could be a defensive battleand should that happen look for HankGrenda Jackson Garrett Lucas SchultzKoby Hauser Justin Frey Josh Tuffnelland Brian Skelton to lead the way for theShamrocks

Westfield lost to Brownsburg 59-30last year after posting 35-21 and 37-13victories the previous two seaons

Rocks need road win

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

Brian ReddickFile photo

Westfieldrsquos Johnny Swidan has carried the football 66 times for 319yards and four touchdowns this season The Shamrocks will travel toBrownsburg tonight in a pivotal Hoosier Crossroads Conference game

Sports8

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorPay attention Hamilton Southeastern

secondaryTommy Fossitt Jay Edwards Brock

Bishop Ethan Hudson Brenden Mikeselland Sam Edgell

Those Zionsville receivers will try tofind space for quarterback Blake Levy tosling the football when HamiltonSoutheastern hosts the Eagles this Friday ina key Hoosier Crossroads Conference gameat Reynolds Royals Stadium

Zionsville has one of the best if not thebest passing attacks in the HCC

ldquoZionsville throws it around a lot andLevy will go deep on yourdquo saidSoutheastern coach Scott May ldquoI likeEdwards He is their leading receiver fromthe wide-out positionrdquo

In five games Levy has hit on 81-of-144passes for 1189 yards and 11 touchdownsHe has been intercepted 11 times

Edwards has caught 25 passes for 498yards but the other five Eagles are equallyas dangerous Fossitt has 19 receptions for207 yards Bishop 15 for 146 Hudson 14for 298 Mikesell 13 for 190 and Edgell 12for 173 yards

Mikesell is the big threat on the groundHe has carried 103 times for 448 yards andfive touchdowns

ldquoZionsville is dangerous and will keepyou guessingrdquo May continued ldquoIn the lasttwo games we have seen them run the

halfback pass double pass flee flickerhook and ladder and go for it on fourth downfrom anywhere on the field

ldquoThey have a god back in Mikesell whocan take it to the house on you from anyplace on the fieldrdquo May added

Southeastern is 4-1 overall and 2-1 in theconference Zionsville is 3-2 and 0-2 in theHCC The Eagles lost last week toNoblesville 45-24 They have defeated Pike55-35 Lebanon 55-54 and Brebeuf 33-28 innon-conference games and also have lost toWestfield 45-8 in the conference

Southeasternrsquos only loss has been toconference foe Avon 31-28 The last twoweeks the Royals have won thrillers fromFishers 36-33 in overtime and Westfield21-20

Southeastern easily challengesZionsville for the best aerial game in theHCC Quarterback Adam Mullet is 78-of-156 for 1244 yards He has tossed ninetouchdown passes and been intercepted ninetimes

Mullett like Levy has a deep stable orreceivers led by Matt Klink with 23 catchesfor 257 yards Max Brooks has 15 receptionsfor 307 yards and Nick Mutchner 15 for 202Brooks has four touchdown grabs

Southeastern also can move the pigskinon the ground Jackson Sweeney has carried109 times for 577 yards

The Royals defeated Zionsville 35-21last season The Eaglesrsquo last victory overHSE was a 14-7 decision in 2005

2 teams withaerial attacks

Brian ReddickFile photo

Hamilton Southeasternrsquos Adam Mullett has passed for 1244 yards and nine touchdowns this season The Royals will host Zionsville on Friday

Southeastern Probable LineupsOffense DefenseQB Adam Mullett Sr 195 W Johnny May Jr 215TB Jackson Sweeney Jr 160 T Sam Garvin Sr 275HB Nick Mutchner Jr 195 N Max Burris Sr 240WR Max Brooks Sr 190 T Madison Norris Jr 200WR Logan Beegle Sr 170 S Logan Holland Sr 215TE Matt Klink Sr 215 C Will Darligton Sr 155T Zach Mutchner Sr 210 C Trey Poore Sr 166G Joe Myren Sr 250 ILB Alec Jessop Sr 200C Sam Garvin Sr 275 ILB Zach Randall Sr 210G Caleb Rutan Sr 300 SS Brock Burns Sr 195T Brian Dechow Sr 230 FS Austin Holzum Sr 170

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

Sports 9

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorDespite an unlike-Carmel 2-3 start to the

football seasonCoach John Hebertsaid there are lots tobe positive about fromthe play of hisGreyhounds

ldquoLawrence Northplayed a great footballgame against us lastFridayrdquo Hebert saidldquoThey dictated thetempo from start tofinish We had ouropportunities atseveral points tochange the directionof the game but wemade key mistakesduring some of thosemoments

ldquoOn the positiveside for us CamariHunt had a great nightrunning the footballwith his secondstraight game over100 yards We were

able to get our main three receivers thefootball 11 times Jalen Walker Ethan

Merriweather andKurt Rafdal eachmade catches fromJake McDonald thatput us in a position tohave a chance to winthe gamerdquo

After five gamesMcDonald has hit on65-of-93 passes for780 yards and 11touchdowns He hasbeen intercepted onlytwice

Walker has 24 catches for 248 yards andsix touchdowns Merriweather 18 for 279and four scores and Rafdal 15 receptionsfor 144 yards

On the ground Hunt has 38 carries for263 yards and Jerome Halsell 66 carries for319 yards

ldquoOn defenserdquo Hebert continued ldquoJohnHokanson had been moved from linebackerto safety due to injuries and he played bothpositions and was our leading tackler

ldquoConner Coghlan again kicked two fieldgoals

ldquoAt 2-3 consistency and getting off to afaster start is needed vs North Centralrdquo saidthe Carmel coach ldquoWe feel very good aboutthe people in our program and believesignificant improvements can be madeoffensively and defensively

ldquoLike us North Central is a team that isbetter than its record They are muchimproved both offensively and defensivelyCoach Kevin Kreinhagen has his teamplaying at a very competitive levelrdquo

So far this season North Central has lostto Fishers Southeastern Warren CentralLawrence North and Center Grove

NC has lost 26 straight games Carmelhas defeated the Panthers 10 consecutivetimes last losing 33-7 in 2005 In those 10games six of the last seven have beenshutouts including a 51-0 Carmel victorylast year and a 56-0 Greyhound win twoyears ago

Hebert there are positives

WalkerCoghlan

Merriweather

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorAfter blowing out Heritage Christian Howe and Broad

Ripple the last three weeks by a 140-26 margin GuerinCatholicrsquos Golden Eagles this week will take on a goodGreenwood team at the Eagles Nest

Guerin and Greenwood both are 4-1 for the seasonThey have played one common opponent MartinsvilleGuerin defeated Martinsville 42-22 and Greenwooddefeated Martinsville 41-0

Coach Tom Dilleyrsquos Eagles also hold wins overHeritage Christian 49-0 Howe 31-18 and Broad Ripple

60-8 Guerin Catholicrsquos only loss has been to LafayetteCentral Catholic 34-13

Greenwood has defeated Perry Meridian 34-7 IndianCreek 44-7 and Mooresville 22-14 in overtime and lastweek lost for the first time falling to Plainfield 28-0

ldquoWe are looking forward to playing Greenwood thisweekrdquo said Dilley ldquoThey are a well-coached physicalteam

ldquoGreenwood always plays with great effort and theyhave an outstanding attitude They return numerous startersfrom a good stingy defense and they are physical and wellbalanced on offenserdquo

Guerin has romped the last three weeks without its acerunning back Carter McGinnis out with an injuryMcGinnis has rushed for 696 yards and leads HamiltonCounty in scoring with 72 points Filling in have been SamMcDaniel Thomas Kaser and Dylan Crossen Kaseramong the trio leads in rushing with 203 yards in 39 carries

Junior quarterback Luke Keller has passed for 464yards He has thrown for five touchdowns Leadingreceivers are Grant Fremion with five catches for 126 yardsand Kaser with five receptions for 135 yards

ldquoWe will need to pay our best game this weekrdquocautioned Dilley

A full starting line-up was not available

Guerin hosts Greenwood

6A

1 Warren Central (7) 962 Penn (2) 853 Indianapolis Cathedral (1) 814 Center Grove 735 Brownsburg 556 Columbus North 507 Ben Davis 398 Hamilton Southeastern 329 La Porte 1810 Lawrence Central 13

Others Receiving Votes Carmel (7)Carroll (FW) (6) Lawrence North (4)Homestead (2) Valparaiso (1)

5A

1 Fort Wayne Snider (10) 1002 New Palestine 863 Westfield 744 Bloomington South 705 Columbus East 566 Mishawaka 437 Castle 398 Michigan City 179 Decatur Central 15t-10 Muncie Central 14t-10 Plainfield 14

Others Receiving Votes McCutcheon(13) Goshen (5) Zionsville (4)

4A

1 Roncalli (9) 992 NotthWood (1) 913 Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger 744 Evansville Reitz 605 New Prairie 566 East Central 517 Shelbyville 448 East Noble 419 New Haven 3210 Evansville Central 14

Others Receiving Votes Lebanon (7)Evansville Harrison (4) Greenwood (4)Northridge (4) Plymouth (4)

3A

1 Gibson Southern (5) 932 West Lafayette (4) 893 Mishawaka Marian (1) 864 Bishop Chatard 655 Guerin Catholic 496 FW Concordia Lutheran 397 Tri-West 288 Brebeuf Jesuit 259 Heritage Hills 1810 Evansville Memorial 12

Others Receiving Votes Lawrenceburg(11) Northwestern (10) Jimtown (9)Hamilton Heights (7) Fort WayneBishop Luers (2) Heritage (2)

2A

1 Woodlan (4) 892 Monrovia (2) 803 Whiting (4) 784 Evansville Mater Dei 605 Scecina Memorial 546 Eastbrook 437 Whitko 338 Bremen 249 Knox 1210 Cardinal Ritter 10

Others Receiving Votes Eastside (7)Lapel (4) Heritage Christian (3)Indianapolis Howe (3) Oak Hill (3)

1A

1 Lafayette Central Catholic (10) 1002 Linton Stockton 883 Pioneer 804 Adams Central 705 West Washington 516 Fountain Central 497 LaVille 398 Monroe Central 219 North Miami 16t-10 Carroll (Flora) 12t-10 Eastern Greene 12

Others Receiving Votes Shenandoah(10) Northfield (8) IndianapolisLutheran (4)

IFCA high school football polls

Sports10

The Fishers girls golf team made historyMonday winning theschools first ever girlsgolf sectional

The Tigers cardeda 309 to win theAnderson sectionalwhich took place atGrandview GolfCourse The eventwas delayed fromSaturday due to heavyrain but whats acouple more days iftheres a trophywaiting

Not only didFishers lead the wayin the team standingsit also dominated theindividual listKennedy Brookerwon medalist honorswith a 73 and was ontop of a 1-2-3 sweepfor the TigersMorgan Lewis cardeda 76 for the runner-upribbon while AnnaDelPrince finished

third with a 78 Brooke Wilson shot an 82and Kate Alt an 86 to complete Fishersscoring

The top three teams advance from thesectional to theregional which takesplace Saturday atEdgewood Golf Clubin Lapel HamiltonSoutheastern finishedsecond andNoblesville placedthird to join Fishers inmoving on

The Royals cardeda team score of 321Two HSE players shot79s Julia Eaton andPhyllis Cha The

Millers scored 351 Sarah Hayes ledNoblesville with an 84

Hamilton Heights took fourth at thesectional with a 367 Caitie Gehlhausen shota 79 and will advance to the regional as anindividual

Team scores Fishers 309 HamiltonSoutheastern 321 Noblesville 351Hamilton Heights 367 Lapel 371Shenandoah 384 Anderson 396Alexandria 439Medalist Kennedy Brooker (Fishers)35-38=73Other Fishers scores Morgan Lewis36-40=76 Anna DelPrince 38-40=78Brooke Wilson 40-42=82 Kate Alt 41-45=86

Southeastern scores Julia Eaton 38-41=79 Phyllis Cha 36-43=79 NicoleDillow 40-40=80 Haleigh Gray 41-42=83 Chelsea Morrow 38-46=84Noblesville scores Sarah Hayes 41-43=84 Kayla Packard 43-45=88Camille Obergfell 46-43=89 Taylor

Keating 41-49=90 Brooke Gigante40-52=92Heights scores Caitie Gehlhausen 38-41=79 Sydney Lucas 43-43=86 KateBiggs 47-48=95 Alyx Harley 53-54=107 Ellie Arrowood 56-59=115

Tigers win first ever trophy

Julia EatonSoutheastern

Caitie GehlhausenHeights

Sarah HayesNoblesville

The Fishers girls golf team won its first ever sectional championship Monday atGrandview Golf Club The Tigers carded a 309 and had the top three individuals

Photo provided

The Hamilton Heights boys soccer teamplayed Eastern the No 4 team in Class 1Ato a 2-2 draw on Tuesday

The Huskies Alek Oldham found DrewTomaszewski for the first goal of the game35 minutes in with Tomaszewski scoringfrom 20 yards out Eastern scored on apenalty kick midway through the secondhalf to tie it

Eastern scored again with five minutesleft but Heights scored two minutes later

with Damon Kintner passing to JordanSpringman who headed the ball into the net

Sam Schroeder had 11 saves Kintnerwas the player of the game Heights coachDerrick Dean said for his great defensivegame and tying assist

Carmel ranked No 5 in 2A tied withBrebeuf Jesuit 1-1 on Monday

Junior Jack Muller scored theGreyhounds goal

ldquoI felt we did a much better job ofcontrolling the ball and playing to feet in thesecond half Our combination play throughthe midfield created some good scoringopportunitiesrdquo

University beat Greenwood ChristianAcademy 2-0 on Tuesday improving to 7-2for the season

Sam Gailey scored on a bicycle kickwhile Ryan Williams got a goal on his 17thbirthday Samuel Rudd had both assists

Hamilton Southeastern fell toZionsville 3-1 on Tuesday

Jake Smith scored the 2A No 11 Royalsgoal HSE plays Lawrence North onThursday

Huskies tie with No 4 Eastern

It doesnt matter what the rankings sayThe annual Noblesville-Carmel girls soccergame will be a battle

That was the once again the case onMonday as Noblesville upset the Class 2ANo 2 Greyhounds 2-1 The Millers scoredboth of their goals in the second halfcoming back from a 1-0 halftime deficit

Noblesville got its first goal in the 43rdminute when Taylor Crowe converted apenalty kick Delaney Reister got the go-ahead score midway through the secondhalf making an unassisted direct shot forthe goal

Katie Soderstrom scored Carmels goalunassisted off a direct kick in the games20th minute

Emily Melchi made five saves for theGreyhounds with Mackenzie Kincaidgetting four saves for the Millers

Sheridan defeated Eastern 3-0 onMonday

The Hawks defense set the tone earlywith aggressive play to win all loose ballssaid Sheridan coach Kurtis Olsan Themidfield kept possession and continuallysent dangerous passes through the Cometdefense to release the attacking forwardsThe Blackhawks tallied 20 shots on goalfrom seven different players

Sophomore Ashton Wilson scored allthree of the Hawks goals with JensynWalker assisting on the first goal The othertwo were unassisted Junior goalkeeperNixon Williams earned her first shutout ofthe season making five saves

Sheridan was victorious again Tuesdaybeating 1A No 17 University 2-0 in theBlackhawks Senior Night game

Millers upset Carmel

Sports 11

Freshman Makaela Mosolf fired a crossto sophomore Ashton Wilson in the 63rdminute and Wilson scored the goalSophomore Hannah Lugenbeal gotSheridans second goal 12 minutes laterWilliams had 11 saves

The Blackhawks honored seniors AliciaHollingsworth Mattie Woodworth andEmma Feeney at the game

Coach Olsan would like to commendthe three seniors for all their hard workdedication and leadership that they havedemonstrated for the last four years saidOlsan

Westfield beat Pendleton Heights 2-1Monday

Tate Snodgrass put away both goals andNicole Burkett had an assist

The Shamrocks junior varsity Greenteam defeated Pendleton heights by a scoreof 2-0 Julie Haseman scored both goals

Westfield travels to Brownsburg tonight

Hamilton Southeastern won its SeniorNight game on Monday beatingMcCutcheon 3-0

Kaitlyn Weldy scored two-and-a-halfminutes into the game for the 2A No 5Royals off an assist by Abby Becker AvaKeaffaber scored the next goal with ClaireWilkinson providing the assist Weldyscored again in the second half withKeaffaber assisting Natalie Wilkinson andKaelyn Conaway combined for the shutout

Our back line also did an amazing jobtonight said HSE coach Greg Davidson

MILLERS From Page 10

The Hamilton Heights boys tennis teamsplit a pair of 5-0 dual meets this week

On Monday the Huskies cruised pastTipton 5-0 Austin Sauerteig came frombehind to win the No 1 singles match whilethe other matches were decided in straightsets

On Tuesday Heights fell to a strongLapel team 5-0 No 3 singles Noah Wallaceextended his opponent to 7-5 7-5

Westfield played Lapel on Mondaywinning 3-2 Parker Kalis came back to winthe No 1 singles match in three sets andthat clinched the victory for the ShamrocksWestfield also won both doubles matches

Heights 5 Tipton 0No 1 singles Austin Sauerteig def AWeddell 3-6 7-6 (7) 6-3No 2 singles Hawkins Hochstedler defSeward 6-0 6-0No 3 singles Noah Wallace def GWeddell 6-2 6-2No 1 doubles Grant Lamkin and BryceAlbright def Hoycus and Thomas 6-16-0No 2 doubles Nate Russell andHudson Hochstedler def Stall andReecer 6-2 6-3

Lapel 5 Heights 0No 1 singles Austin Sauerteig lost toConrad 6-2 6-1No 2 singles Hawkins Hochstedler lostto McCurdy 6-0 6-3No 3 singles Noah Wallace lost toLyons 7-5 7-5No 1 doubles Grant Lamkin and BryceAlbright lost to Krebs and Ratzlaff 6-46-4No 2 doubles Nate Russell andHudson Hochstedler lost to Hagen andWolfgang 6-1 7-5

Westfield 3 Lapel 2No 1 singles Parker Kalis def Conrad4-6 6-0 6-2No 2 singles Evan Parshall lost toMcCurdy 6-0 6-2No 3 singles Harrison Sindelar lost toLyons 6-0 6-1No 1 doubles Connor Maris andCarson Maris def Krebs and Razlaff6-1 6-3No 2 doubles Joe Day and NoahDitzler def Wolfgang and Huffman 6-36-2

The Sheridan volleyball team fell to Tindley in threesets Monday 25-10 25-18 25-13

Rachel Adams had three service aces and Maddie Zolahad two aces Maddi Christy hit four kills and Zola had threekills Rachel Adams had three blocks

The Blackhawks play Thursday night at home againstLapel

Hamilton Heights fell to Class 4A No 10 Zionsvillein three sets Monday 25-12 25-19 25-16

Junior Ana Collar handed out six assists hit four killsmade one block served one ace and made four digsSophomore Hannah Crist had four kills one block and oneace Junior Tori Hayden had four kills and one block KylieRose had eight digs

The Huskies junior varsity lost 25-8 25-7

Carmel swept North Central 25-19 25-15 25-17 in aTuesday Metropolitan Conference match

Alex Hicks hit nine kills for 4A No 5 GreyhoundsMorgan Seaman dished out 23 assists Emily Horvath goteight digs and Mo Armstrong served four aces

Carmels junior varsity won 25-17 25-9 and thefreshmen were victorious 25-11 25-12

Huskies split dual meets

lsquoHawks Huskies drop Monday matches

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 87 64 576 -Toronto 83 68 550 40Baltimore 82 69 543 50NY Yankees 78 72 520 85Tampa Bay 64 86 427 225Central W L PCT GBCleveland 87 63 580 -Detroit 80 70 533 70Kansas City 77 74 510 105Chi White Sox 72 79 477 155Minnesota 55 96 364 325West W L PCT GBTexas 90 62 592 -Houston 80 71 530 95Seattle 79 72 523 105Oakland 66 85 437 235LA Angels 65 86 430 245

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 88 63 583 -NY Mets 80 71 530 80Miami 76 75 503 120Philadelphia 68 83 450 200Atlanta 60 91 397 280Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 96 55 636 -St Louis 80 71 530 160Pittsburgh 75 75 500 205Milwaukee 68 83 450 280Cincinnati 63 88 417 330West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 85 66 563 -San Francisco 80 71 530 50Colorado 72 79 477 130San Diego 64 87 424 210Arizona 63 88 417 220

MLB standingsTuesdayrsquos scores

Boston 5 Baltimore 2Philadelphia 7 Chi White Sox 6

Atlanta 5 NY Mets 4Cleveland 2 Kansas City 2

NY Yankees 5 Tampa Bay 3Miami 1 Washington 0

Chi Cubs 6 Cincinnati 1

Texas 5 LA Angels 4Detroit 8 Minnesota 1

Pittsburgh 6 Milwaukee 3St Louis 10 Colorado 5

Houston 2 Oakland 1 10 inningsSan Diego 5 Arizona 2

San Francisco 2 LA Dodgers 0Toronto 10 Seattle 2

Sports12

David Boudia a four-time Olympic medalist and oneof the worldrsquos best 10-meter platform divers will serve asthe Grand Marshal of the inaugural Red Bull Air Race atthe Indianapolis Motor Speedway Oct 1-2

Boudia from Noblesville Indiana won silver andbronze medals in diving last month at the Summer Olympicsin Rio de Janeiro He won gold and bronze medals in 2012in London

ldquoIrsquom really excited to be the Grand Marshal for the firstever Red Bull Air Race at IMSrdquo Boudiasaid ldquoPlanes takingoff and landing at the Speedway will be a pretty awesomesight to see Just like Olympic athletes I know these pilotstrain hard and will be ready to put on a fast and competitiverace for fansrdquo

At the Red Bull Air Race Boudiarsquos responsibilities willinclude delivering the very first ldquopilots to your planesrdquocommand in IMS history He will also have the chance totake a ride with a Red Bull Air Race Challenger Cup piloton Race Day

ldquoFans across the globe have gotten used to seeing Davidlive up to the hype and perform well under extremepressurerdquo IMS President Doug Boles said ldquoHersquos been anoutstanding representative for both Team USA and Indianaathletes for so many years We canrsquot think of a better wayto celebrate our Hoosier Olympians than bringing David toIMS for this new and exciting eventrdquo

A Purdue University graduate who won six NCAAtitles Boudia began his diving career in 2000 at age 11 andactually overcame a fear of heights to pursue diving off the10-meter platform By 2005 he was a member of the USNational Diving Team and won a national title that year insynchronized diving He qualified for his first Olympic teamin 2008 competing in both the 10-meter platform andsynchronized 10 meter platform His book ldquoGreater thanGold From Olympic Heartbreak to Ultimate Redemptionrdquowas published in August ahead of the Rio games At theRed Bull Air Race the worldrsquos finest pilots will navigatean aerial racetrack incorporating the IMS infield oval andBrickyard Crossing Golf Course The objective is to

navigate the course and its air-filled pylons in the fastestpossible time while incurring as few penalties as possibleFor more information visit wwwimscomairrace

Tickets are now on sale for the Red Bull Air Race Fans

have three quick convenient methods to buy ticketsOnline Visit wwwimscomtickets Tickets are

available 24 hours per day seven days per weekPhone Call 800-822-INDY or 317-492-6700 between 9

am-5 pm (ET) Monday through Friday

In Person Visit the IMS Ticket Office at the IMSAdministration Building east of the 16th Street roundaboutand outside Turn 1 of the oval between 9 am-5 pm(ET) Monday through Friday

Tickets for groups of 20 or more also are availableContact the IMS Group Sales Department at 866-221-8775 for more information

Information on parking and camping at IMS events isavailable at wwwimscomtickets

Olympic gold medalist Boudia to serve as Grand Marshal at Red Bull Air Race

2A BOYS1 Harrison (W Lafayette)2 North Central3 Lake Central4 Memorial (Evansville)5 Avon6 Goshen7 Carmel8 Penn9 Center Grove10 Bloomington South11 Hamilton Southeastern12 Zionsville13 Jasper14 Concord15 Munster16 Chesterton17 Elkhart Central18 Elkhart Memorial19 Castle20 West NobleHonorable Mention

Mt Vernon (Fortville)Guerin CatholicSt Joseph (South Bend)NorthropNoblesville

1A BOYS1 Lawrenceburg2 Providence3 Mishawaka Marian4 Eastern (Greentown)5 Argos6 Covenant Christian(Indianapolis)7 Washington Community8 Westview9 Cardinal Ritter10 Mater Dei11 Muncie Burris12 Garrett13 Pike Central14 Rising Sun

15 Lutheran (Indianapolis)16 Oldenburg Academy17 Tipton18 Greencastle19 Heritage Hills20 HebronHonorable MentionHeritage ChristianLafayette Central CatholicNortheast DuboisNorthwestern (Kokomo)Eastbrook

2A GIRLS1 Penn2 Carmel3 Avon4 Brebeuf Jesuit5 Hamilton Southeastern6 Zionsville7 Evansville Memorial8 Castle

9 Center Grove10 Munster11 East Central12 Northridge13 Fishers14 Cathedral15 Terre Haute North16 Valparaiso17 FW Carroll18 Warsaw19 Evansville Reitz20 Columbus NorthHonorable Mention EvansvilleNorth Crown Point GuerinCatholic RoncalliNoblesville

1A GIRLS1 Bishop Chatard2 Evansville Mater Dei3 Gibson Southern

4 Heritage Christian5 Andrean6 Bellmont7 Lafayette Central Catholic8 Mishawaka Marian9 Argos10 Westview11 Washington12 Wheeler13 Forest Park14 Covenant Christian (Indy)15 Oldenburg Academy16 Lawrenceburg17 University18 Tri-West Hendricks19 Canterbury20 Cardinal RitterHM Sullivan South Spencer

Indiana soccer rankings

GIRLS1 Carmel2 Homestead3 Penn4 Warsaw5 Columbus North6 Zionsville7 Noblesville8 Fort Wayne Carroll9 Fishers10 Bloomington North11 Valparaiso12 Westfield

13 Hamilton Southeastern14 Lake Central15 La Porte16 Lowell17 Guerin Catholic18 West Lafayette19 Floyd Central20 Crown Point21 Cathedral22 Northridge23 Bloomington South24 Seymour25 Pendleton Heights

BOYS1 Carmel2 Fort Wayne Carroll3 Westview4 Fishers5 Hamilton Southeastern6 Lowell7 Avon8 Columbus North9 Westfield10 Valparaiso11 Noblesville12 West Lafayette

13 Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran14 Cathedral15 Brebeuf Jesuit16 Portage17 Tell City18 Fort Wayne Northrop19 Huntington North20 Zionsville21 La Porte22 Warsaw23 Lake Central24 Lawrence North25 North Central

IATCCC cross country rankings

Page 3: Sheridan, Noblesville, Cicero, Arcadia, Atlanta, Carmel ...files.constantcontact.com/57b55f5d301/4657f14a-3d... · stories will include the presentation of three additional awards:

3Obituaries

Hamilton CountyReporter

Contact InformationPhone

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317-408-5548

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317-773-2769

Sports Editor Richie HallRhall1977gmailcomTwitter Richie_Hall

Web Addresswwwhc-reportercom

Mailing AddressPO Box190

Westfield IN 46074

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No man putteth a piece of new cloth unto an old garment for thatwhich is put in to fill it up taketh from the garment and the rent ismade worse

- Matthew 916

50 Years AgoNews The Noblesville School Board last night decided upon a course ofldquocooperationrdquo with Judge Edward F New Jrrsquos latest ruling banning highschool fraternities School Board President Simon Dorman said the schooladministration would do its part to enforce the law against high schoolage social organizations not sanctioned by school officialsSports Coach Glen Harperrsquos Noblesville Millers today stand atop theHamilton County cross country world after knocking off perhaps theirmost serious challenger in the next monthrsquos county meetAd Pinnell-Dulin Lumber Company Storm Door sale $2395

Jacob Alexander Gooding

September 19 2016

Jacob Alexander Gooding 26 of Noblesville went to Heaven to be with Jesus onMonday September 19 2016

Jacob had a contagious smile and a sense of humor (andcandor) that everyone immediately noticed Jacob lovedNASCAR the Broncos Bradford Woods camp travelingand his service dog McCovey Jacobs travels includedmeeting Jeff Gordon on a Make-A-Wish trip touring theHarley factory in Pennsylvania visiting the I-80 truck stopand most recently getting his kicks on Route 66

Jacob especially loved working at the White River Christian Church Food Pantry andchurch office He also took pride in working at the Ram Restaurant Jacob knew wherehis eternity was is fully healed and didnt mind going to Heaven Today there isrejoicing in Heaven

He is survived by his mother Toni (Lands) Gooding father Rich (Dawn) Goodingstep-sister Brooke (Andrew) Altshul maternal grandfather Lawrence Lands paternalgrandparents Jack Gooding and Betty Gooding many aunts uncles cousins nephews ampfriends and his service dog McCovey

He was preceded in death by his maternal grandmother Betty LandsWhile his surviving family and friends will so miss him they look forward to reuniting

in HeavenServices will be held at noon on Saturday September 24 2016 at White River Christian

Church 1685 North 10th Street in Noblesville with visitation beginning at 1000 am PastorTim Brock will officiate Burial will be at Oaklawn Cemetery in Jonesboro Arkansas

In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to Canine Companions POBox 446 Santa Rosa CA 95402-0446 or White River Christian Church Food Pantry1685 North 10th Street Noblesville IN 46060

Condolences wwwrandallrobertscom

Lee Alan Peterson

January 1 1958 - September 17 2016

Lee Alan Peterson 58 of Fishers passed away on Saturday September 17 2016 aftera courageous fight with Ocular Melanoma He was born on January1 1958 to John and Carole (Arezzo) Peterson in Duluth Minnesota

Lee attended Northview Church and was strong in his faith Heloved playing and watching hockey and also played in countlessbaseball leagues He enjoyed the Minnesota Vikings and MinnesotaTwins and he was the loudest fan when it came to watching his kidsplay sports He could always be heard shouting encouragement fromthe top bleacher Lee also loved being outdoors and hiking He spenthis life loving his family his job and coaching youth hockey Heimpacted many lives through his Deafness

In addition to his parents Lee is survived by his children KylePeterson Kelli Peterson and Ashley (Dan) Carroll beloved friend Sharon Petersongrandchildren Nathan Charles Ryan Lee and Owen Daniel (whose arrival is expectedvery soon) in-laws Dr Don amp Diane Carlson brother Michael (Janet) Peterson andseveral nieces amp nephews

He was preceded in death by his grandparents and nephew Sean CarlsonsmileServices will be held at 600 pm on Thursday September 22 2016 at Northview

Church 12900 Hazel Dell Parkway Carmel IN 46033 with visitation beginning at500pm Pastor Doug Kizer will officiate and the service will be interpreted by Steve Boles

Memorial contributions may be made to Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation 10401N Meridian Street Suite 150 Indianapolis IN 46290 or Ocular Melanoma Foundation1717 K St NW Suite 900 Washington DC 20006

Condolences wwwrandallrobertscom

Mel Stafford

July 9 1939 - September 8 2016

Memorial services were held Monday at Shirley Brothers Funeral Home for MelStafford 77 year old Fishers resident who died September 8

Mr Stafford a US Army veteran was the retired owner and operator of Stafford andCompany a printing firm which did business with a number of county businesses andgovernmental offices

He was born July 9 1939 the son of Nolan and Vivian Goode Stafford He is survivedby brothers Gary and Lynn Stafford and several nieces nephews and great nephews andnieces

Mr Stafford was a member of the Fishers American Legion 40 amp 8 Club MasonicLodge and Shriners

Hamilton County Reporter

Hamilton Countyrsquos Hometown Newspaper

An additional obituaryappears on Page 4

Obituary and News4Ruth Hollyfield

February 27 1931 - September 19 2016

Ruth Hollyfield 85 of Noblesville passed away on Monday September 19 2016 atRiverwalk Village in Noblesville She was born on February 27 1931to Arch and Dolly (Stallard) Gilliam in Wise Virginia

Ruth worked for Firestone in Noblesville retiring in 1981 Shewas a member of Victory Baptist Church and enjoyed board gamescrocheting and crossword puzzles Most of all Ruth loved her familychildren grandchildren and great-grandchildren

She is survived by her sons Edgar (Jo Deane) Hollyfield Jr FredAllen (Diana) Hollyfield and William Bart (Jennifer) Hollyfielddaughter Rebecca Grace (Mark) Hollyfield-Lawson 11grandchildren 14 great-grandchildren with 2 more on the way andsister-in-law amp closest friend Louise Gilliam

In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband Edgar HollyfieldSr in 1989 son Jimmy Kyle Hollyfield brothers Kedrick Kyle Hoover and JackGilliam and sisters Clara Hubbard and Myrtle Connell

Services will be held at 100 pm on Thursday September 22 2016 at Randall amp RobertsFuneral Home 1150 Logan Street in Noblesville with visitation from1100 am to the timeof service Pastor Darrell Jones will officiate Burial will be at Crownland Cemetery inNoblesville

Condolences wwwrandallrobertscom

Noblesville Parks and Recreation will kick-off its indoor Pickleball open gym seasonwith a fun recreational tournament The doubles-only team tournament will be held 9am to noon Monday September 26 at the Recreation Annex in Ivy Tech CommunityCollege Gate 18

First prize winners will take home a 12-visit punch pass valued at $50 Cost is $5per person Deadline to register is Thursday Sept 22 For more information or toregister contact the Parks Department at 770-5750 or visit wwwnoblesvilleparksorg

For those not familiar with the sport Pickleball was created for all ages and skilllevels and is played with a paddle and a plastic ball with holes The rules are simple andthe game is easy for beginners to learn but can develop into a quick fast-pacedcompetitive game for experienced players Pickleball combines many elements of tennisbadminton and ping-pong Itrsquos played indoors on a badminton-sized court and a slightlymodified tennis net

Pickleball tournament to kick-offfall season at Noblesville Parks

Two renowned stars of the racetrack willbe joining in on the festivities at thisyearrsquos Grand Junction Derby

Driving legend Derek Daly will be onhand to emcee the event and will be joinedby his son IndyCar driver Conor Daly

Born and raised in Dublin Ireland to amiddle class working family Derekrsquos careerpath was set at the age of twelve when heattended his first auto race His professionalracing career spanned nearly two decadesand took him to Irish British and Europeanchampionship events including competingin the 1978 Formula One WorldChampionship In 1983 he made his first ofsix starts in the Indianapolis 500

Conor Daly has been attending racingevents since his birth He has wins in bothStar Mazda (now Pro Mazda) and the IndyLights competition and won the 2010 ProMazda title Conor scored his IndyCar careerbest finish this season by placing second inRace 1 at Detroit and finished inside the top6 in five other races

The events kick off at the intersectionof Main Street and Union Street at 3pm Saturday October 1 with a parade ofcars and tricycle race followed by the derbycar race itself at 330

Following this yearrsquos derby eventattendees will also have the opportunity toenjoy Janus at the Junction a benefit thatfeatures food trucks beer vendors musicand more With the purchase of a wrist bandattendees can enjoy a concert by the FlyingToasters

ldquoThe Grand Junction Derby is proud towork with such a worthy organization andhopes that our combined usage of

Westfields downtown will result in a funevening for everyonerdquo Parks and RecreationDirector Melody Jones said

A portion of food and beverage saleswill benefit Janus Developmental Serviceswhich provides individuals with disabilitiesthe opportunity to participate and contributewithin the community

The Grand Junction Derby is once againsponsored by title sponsor Church BrothersCollision Repair

For more details about the derby and toregister a car visitenjoywestfieldeventscomderby

Racing stars to appearat Grand Junction Derby

Two Carmel parents have been arrested in a child abuse case that began last monthOn Wednesday Aug 24 Carmel Police began to investigate a complaint of child

abuse following the apprehension of a 14 year male juvenile runaway During thecourse of the investigation the boy was hospitalized and determined to bemalnourished and had injuries consistent with child abuse His five siblings weresubsequently interviewed One of the siblings age 13 was also hospitalized for beingmalnourished and had physical injuries consistent with abuse All six children havebeen placed in protective custody through the Department of Child Services

On Tuesday Aug 30 the parents Quantae Johnson 40 Carmel and BrandeeJohnson 42 Carmel were arrested for two counts of Child Neglect a Level 6 Felonyand one count of Obstruction of Justice a Level 6 Felony They were later transportedto the Hamilton County Jail for further processing Bond was set at $25000 each

Carmel parents chargedwith Child Neglect

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Share It With TheCommunity

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News 5

Carmel Police looking forfraud and forgery suspect

Carmel Police are looking for afraud and forgery suspect

On Tuesday Sept 6 a femalesuspect pictured used several stolencredit cards in Indianapolis aftercommitting several vehicle break-insin Carmel Video surveillancecaptured the suspect driving a silver2000-2007 body style Ford Taurus4-door The vehicle is also missingthe front passengerrsquos side hubcapbearing an In God We Trust Indianaregistration plate

The Carmel Police would likeyour assistance in identifying thesuspect in these surveillance photosIf anyone has information on thissuspect please contact the CarmelPolice Department InvestigationsDivision at 317-571-2511 or CrimeStoppers of Central Indiana at 317-262-8477 (TIPS)

Hamilton EastPublic Library lists

Here are the Hamilton East PublicLibrary items lists for the week of Sept19 2016

New Adult Fiction Books1 First Comes Love A novel by EmilyGiffin2 Vinegar Girl The Taming of the ShrewRetold by Anne Tyler3 The Island House A novel by NancyThayer4 The Girl in the Red Coat A novel byKate Hamer5 Sweetbitter by Stephanie Danler6 Any Minute Now by Eric Lustbader7 First Star I See Tonight by SusanElizabeth Phillips8 The Land of My Dreams War atHome 1916 by Harrod-Eagles9 The One Man by Andrew Gross10 Rob Thy Neighbor by David Thurlo

New Adult Nonfiction Books1 Sams Teach Yourself C++ in 24 Hoursby Rogers Cadenhead2 For the Glory Eric Liddells Journeyfrom Olympic Champion to Modern Mar-tyr by Duncan Hamilton3 Powerhouse The Untold Story of Hol-lywoods Creative Artists Agency byJames Andrew Miller4 A Little Thing Called Life On LovingElvis Presley Bruce Jenner and Songs inBetween by Linda Thompson5 The Romanovs 1613-1918 by SimonSebag Montefiore6 Conviction The Untold Story of Put-ting Jodi Arias Behind Bars by JuanMartinez

7 SharePoint 2016 for Dummies byRosemarie Withee8 The Snowden Files The Inside Storyof the Worlds Most Wanted Man byLuke Harding9 I Contain Multitudes The MicrobesWithin Us and a Grander View of Life byEd Yong10 Love Is All You Need The Revolu-tionary Bond-Based Approach to Educat-ing Your Dog by Jennifer Arnold

New DVDs1 The In-Laws2 Ride Along 23 A Royal Night Out4 Eddie the Eagle5 My Big Fat Greek Wedding 26 Hardcore Henry7 Falstaff (Chimes at Midnight)8 Parched9 The Phenom10 The Walking Dead The CompleteSixth Season

New Music CDs1 Out Among the Stars by Johnny Cash2 Best of Chris Isaak by Chris Isaak3 The best of Bread by Bread4 Anthology Hey Ho Lets Go by Ra-mones5 Sounds of the South 1 Sounds of theSouth Blue Ridge Mountain Music AMusical Journey from the Georgia SeaIslands to the Mississippi Delta by AlanLomax6 Miami by James Gang

Hamilton County Reporter

Hamilton Countyrsquos Hometown Newspaper

Photos courtesy Carmel PoliceDepartment

News6

The City of Noblesville will close East 166th Street from Summer Road to UnionChapel Road from Tuesday Sept 27 through Thursday Sept 29 ndash weather permittingThe road will be closed in order to perform two culvert replacements and two extensionsunder 166th Street Traffic will be maintained to Stony Creek Golf Club and Park Placeat Sagamore from Summer Road

The 166th Street entrance to Sagamore subdivision (Golden Bear Way) will be closedto traffic as road cuts will take place on both sides of this roadway The detour routeincludes Union Chapel Road Greenfield Avenue and Summer Road

East 166th Street roadclosure on Sept 27-29

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Sports 7

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorThe game of high school football can

be simple Thatrsquos the situation this Fridayas Westfield coach Jake Gilbert takes hisShamrocks to Brownsburg for a HoosierCrossroads Conference battle

A couple of things can happen toWestfield

A Shamrock victory would knock a5-0 (2-0 in the HCC) Brownsburg teamfrom the top spot in the HCC and put a4-1 (2-1 in the conference) Westfieldteam right back in the race

A Brownsburg victory would knockWestfield out of the race

ldquoWe will have our hands fullrdquo Gilbertsaid looking ahead to Friday night

Brownsburg has defeatedBloomington South Lawrence North andFranklin in non-conference games andAvon and Fishers in the HCC

They have an excellent quarterback inHunter Johnson He is 66-of-126 slingingthe pigskin for 939 yards and eighttouchdowns He has been intercepted onlyfour times

Johnson has two of the conferencersquosbest receivers waiting for his passesBryce Kirtz has caught 23 balls for 455yards and Kyle Davis 18 for 234 yards

On the ground Carson Gill has carried109 times for 467 yards

ldquoBrownsburg is 5-0 and in first placein the conferencerdquo said Gilbert ldquoTheyare excellent defensively I am reallyimpressed with how hard they play

ldquoOf courserdquo the coach continuedldquoBrownsburg has major weapons onoffenserdquo

Westfield is coming off a one-pointloss to Hamilton Southeastern afteropening the season with victories overHarrison Southport Zionsville andNoblesville

ldquoWe are working on making sure wehave the determination to get our teamback on trackrdquo Gilbert said ldquoWe have topay attention to details much better thanwe have the past two weeksrdquo

On offense Westfield can hitopponents both on the ground and throughthe air

Quarterback Andy Sweet back inaction last week after missing a game withan injury is 31-of-58 through the air for494 yards and 10 touchdowns He has yetto be intercepted

Sweetrsquos top receivers are EvanManley with 14 receptions for 290 yards

Jonathan Swidan with eight receptions for130 yards

Westfield has a solid 1-2 punch on theground with Nate Froelich with 85 carriesfor 534 yards and seven touchdowns andwith Swidan with 66 carries for 319 yardsand four scores

This one could be a defensive battleand should that happen look for HankGrenda Jackson Garrett Lucas SchultzKoby Hauser Justin Frey Josh Tuffnelland Brian Skelton to lead the way for theShamrocks

Westfield lost to Brownsburg 59-30last year after posting 35-21 and 37-13victories the previous two seaons

Rocks need road win

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

Brian ReddickFile photo

Westfieldrsquos Johnny Swidan has carried the football 66 times for 319yards and four touchdowns this season The Shamrocks will travel toBrownsburg tonight in a pivotal Hoosier Crossroads Conference game

Sports8

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorPay attention Hamilton Southeastern

secondaryTommy Fossitt Jay Edwards Brock

Bishop Ethan Hudson Brenden Mikeselland Sam Edgell

Those Zionsville receivers will try tofind space for quarterback Blake Levy tosling the football when HamiltonSoutheastern hosts the Eagles this Friday ina key Hoosier Crossroads Conference gameat Reynolds Royals Stadium

Zionsville has one of the best if not thebest passing attacks in the HCC

ldquoZionsville throws it around a lot andLevy will go deep on yourdquo saidSoutheastern coach Scott May ldquoI likeEdwards He is their leading receiver fromthe wide-out positionrdquo

In five games Levy has hit on 81-of-144passes for 1189 yards and 11 touchdownsHe has been intercepted 11 times

Edwards has caught 25 passes for 498yards but the other five Eagles are equallyas dangerous Fossitt has 19 receptions for207 yards Bishop 15 for 146 Hudson 14for 298 Mikesell 13 for 190 and Edgell 12for 173 yards

Mikesell is the big threat on the groundHe has carried 103 times for 448 yards andfive touchdowns

ldquoZionsville is dangerous and will keepyou guessingrdquo May continued ldquoIn the lasttwo games we have seen them run the

halfback pass double pass flee flickerhook and ladder and go for it on fourth downfrom anywhere on the field

ldquoThey have a god back in Mikesell whocan take it to the house on you from anyplace on the fieldrdquo May added

Southeastern is 4-1 overall and 2-1 in theconference Zionsville is 3-2 and 0-2 in theHCC The Eagles lost last week toNoblesville 45-24 They have defeated Pike55-35 Lebanon 55-54 and Brebeuf 33-28 innon-conference games and also have lost toWestfield 45-8 in the conference

Southeasternrsquos only loss has been toconference foe Avon 31-28 The last twoweeks the Royals have won thrillers fromFishers 36-33 in overtime and Westfield21-20

Southeastern easily challengesZionsville for the best aerial game in theHCC Quarterback Adam Mullet is 78-of-156 for 1244 yards He has tossed ninetouchdown passes and been intercepted ninetimes

Mullett like Levy has a deep stable orreceivers led by Matt Klink with 23 catchesfor 257 yards Max Brooks has 15 receptionsfor 307 yards and Nick Mutchner 15 for 202Brooks has four touchdown grabs

Southeastern also can move the pigskinon the ground Jackson Sweeney has carried109 times for 577 yards

The Royals defeated Zionsville 35-21last season The Eaglesrsquo last victory overHSE was a 14-7 decision in 2005

2 teams withaerial attacks

Brian ReddickFile photo

Hamilton Southeasternrsquos Adam Mullett has passed for 1244 yards and nine touchdowns this season The Royals will host Zionsville on Friday

Southeastern Probable LineupsOffense DefenseQB Adam Mullett Sr 195 W Johnny May Jr 215TB Jackson Sweeney Jr 160 T Sam Garvin Sr 275HB Nick Mutchner Jr 195 N Max Burris Sr 240WR Max Brooks Sr 190 T Madison Norris Jr 200WR Logan Beegle Sr 170 S Logan Holland Sr 215TE Matt Klink Sr 215 C Will Darligton Sr 155T Zach Mutchner Sr 210 C Trey Poore Sr 166G Joe Myren Sr 250 ILB Alec Jessop Sr 200C Sam Garvin Sr 275 ILB Zach Randall Sr 210G Caleb Rutan Sr 300 SS Brock Burns Sr 195T Brian Dechow Sr 230 FS Austin Holzum Sr 170

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

Sports 9

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorDespite an unlike-Carmel 2-3 start to the

football seasonCoach John Hebertsaid there are lots tobe positive about fromthe play of hisGreyhounds

ldquoLawrence Northplayed a great footballgame against us lastFridayrdquo Hebert saidldquoThey dictated thetempo from start tofinish We had ouropportunities atseveral points tochange the directionof the game but wemade key mistakesduring some of thosemoments

ldquoOn the positiveside for us CamariHunt had a great nightrunning the footballwith his secondstraight game over100 yards We were

able to get our main three receivers thefootball 11 times Jalen Walker Ethan

Merriweather andKurt Rafdal eachmade catches fromJake McDonald thatput us in a position tohave a chance to winthe gamerdquo

After five gamesMcDonald has hit on65-of-93 passes for780 yards and 11touchdowns He hasbeen intercepted onlytwice

Walker has 24 catches for 248 yards andsix touchdowns Merriweather 18 for 279and four scores and Rafdal 15 receptionsfor 144 yards

On the ground Hunt has 38 carries for263 yards and Jerome Halsell 66 carries for319 yards

ldquoOn defenserdquo Hebert continued ldquoJohnHokanson had been moved from linebackerto safety due to injuries and he played bothpositions and was our leading tackler

ldquoConner Coghlan again kicked two fieldgoals

ldquoAt 2-3 consistency and getting off to afaster start is needed vs North Centralrdquo saidthe Carmel coach ldquoWe feel very good aboutthe people in our program and believesignificant improvements can be madeoffensively and defensively

ldquoLike us North Central is a team that isbetter than its record They are muchimproved both offensively and defensivelyCoach Kevin Kreinhagen has his teamplaying at a very competitive levelrdquo

So far this season North Central has lostto Fishers Southeastern Warren CentralLawrence North and Center Grove

NC has lost 26 straight games Carmelhas defeated the Panthers 10 consecutivetimes last losing 33-7 in 2005 In those 10games six of the last seven have beenshutouts including a 51-0 Carmel victorylast year and a 56-0 Greyhound win twoyears ago

Hebert there are positives

WalkerCoghlan

Merriweather

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorAfter blowing out Heritage Christian Howe and Broad

Ripple the last three weeks by a 140-26 margin GuerinCatholicrsquos Golden Eagles this week will take on a goodGreenwood team at the Eagles Nest

Guerin and Greenwood both are 4-1 for the seasonThey have played one common opponent MartinsvilleGuerin defeated Martinsville 42-22 and Greenwooddefeated Martinsville 41-0

Coach Tom Dilleyrsquos Eagles also hold wins overHeritage Christian 49-0 Howe 31-18 and Broad Ripple

60-8 Guerin Catholicrsquos only loss has been to LafayetteCentral Catholic 34-13

Greenwood has defeated Perry Meridian 34-7 IndianCreek 44-7 and Mooresville 22-14 in overtime and lastweek lost for the first time falling to Plainfield 28-0

ldquoWe are looking forward to playing Greenwood thisweekrdquo said Dilley ldquoThey are a well-coached physicalteam

ldquoGreenwood always plays with great effort and theyhave an outstanding attitude They return numerous startersfrom a good stingy defense and they are physical and wellbalanced on offenserdquo

Guerin has romped the last three weeks without its acerunning back Carter McGinnis out with an injuryMcGinnis has rushed for 696 yards and leads HamiltonCounty in scoring with 72 points Filling in have been SamMcDaniel Thomas Kaser and Dylan Crossen Kaseramong the trio leads in rushing with 203 yards in 39 carries

Junior quarterback Luke Keller has passed for 464yards He has thrown for five touchdowns Leadingreceivers are Grant Fremion with five catches for 126 yardsand Kaser with five receptions for 135 yards

ldquoWe will need to pay our best game this weekrdquocautioned Dilley

A full starting line-up was not available

Guerin hosts Greenwood

6A

1 Warren Central (7) 962 Penn (2) 853 Indianapolis Cathedral (1) 814 Center Grove 735 Brownsburg 556 Columbus North 507 Ben Davis 398 Hamilton Southeastern 329 La Porte 1810 Lawrence Central 13

Others Receiving Votes Carmel (7)Carroll (FW) (6) Lawrence North (4)Homestead (2) Valparaiso (1)

5A

1 Fort Wayne Snider (10) 1002 New Palestine 863 Westfield 744 Bloomington South 705 Columbus East 566 Mishawaka 437 Castle 398 Michigan City 179 Decatur Central 15t-10 Muncie Central 14t-10 Plainfield 14

Others Receiving Votes McCutcheon(13) Goshen (5) Zionsville (4)

4A

1 Roncalli (9) 992 NotthWood (1) 913 Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger 744 Evansville Reitz 605 New Prairie 566 East Central 517 Shelbyville 448 East Noble 419 New Haven 3210 Evansville Central 14

Others Receiving Votes Lebanon (7)Evansville Harrison (4) Greenwood (4)Northridge (4) Plymouth (4)

3A

1 Gibson Southern (5) 932 West Lafayette (4) 893 Mishawaka Marian (1) 864 Bishop Chatard 655 Guerin Catholic 496 FW Concordia Lutheran 397 Tri-West 288 Brebeuf Jesuit 259 Heritage Hills 1810 Evansville Memorial 12

Others Receiving Votes Lawrenceburg(11) Northwestern (10) Jimtown (9)Hamilton Heights (7) Fort WayneBishop Luers (2) Heritage (2)

2A

1 Woodlan (4) 892 Monrovia (2) 803 Whiting (4) 784 Evansville Mater Dei 605 Scecina Memorial 546 Eastbrook 437 Whitko 338 Bremen 249 Knox 1210 Cardinal Ritter 10

Others Receiving Votes Eastside (7)Lapel (4) Heritage Christian (3)Indianapolis Howe (3) Oak Hill (3)

1A

1 Lafayette Central Catholic (10) 1002 Linton Stockton 883 Pioneer 804 Adams Central 705 West Washington 516 Fountain Central 497 LaVille 398 Monroe Central 219 North Miami 16t-10 Carroll (Flora) 12t-10 Eastern Greene 12

Others Receiving Votes Shenandoah(10) Northfield (8) IndianapolisLutheran (4)

IFCA high school football polls

Sports10

The Fishers girls golf team made historyMonday winning theschools first ever girlsgolf sectional

The Tigers cardeda 309 to win theAnderson sectionalwhich took place atGrandview GolfCourse The eventwas delayed fromSaturday due to heavyrain but whats acouple more days iftheres a trophywaiting

Not only didFishers lead the wayin the team standingsit also dominated theindividual listKennedy Brookerwon medalist honorswith a 73 and was ontop of a 1-2-3 sweepfor the TigersMorgan Lewis cardeda 76 for the runner-upribbon while AnnaDelPrince finished

third with a 78 Brooke Wilson shot an 82and Kate Alt an 86 to complete Fishersscoring

The top three teams advance from thesectional to theregional which takesplace Saturday atEdgewood Golf Clubin Lapel HamiltonSoutheastern finishedsecond andNoblesville placedthird to join Fishers inmoving on

The Royals cardeda team score of 321Two HSE players shot79s Julia Eaton andPhyllis Cha The

Millers scored 351 Sarah Hayes ledNoblesville with an 84

Hamilton Heights took fourth at thesectional with a 367 Caitie Gehlhausen shota 79 and will advance to the regional as anindividual

Team scores Fishers 309 HamiltonSoutheastern 321 Noblesville 351Hamilton Heights 367 Lapel 371Shenandoah 384 Anderson 396Alexandria 439Medalist Kennedy Brooker (Fishers)35-38=73Other Fishers scores Morgan Lewis36-40=76 Anna DelPrince 38-40=78Brooke Wilson 40-42=82 Kate Alt 41-45=86

Southeastern scores Julia Eaton 38-41=79 Phyllis Cha 36-43=79 NicoleDillow 40-40=80 Haleigh Gray 41-42=83 Chelsea Morrow 38-46=84Noblesville scores Sarah Hayes 41-43=84 Kayla Packard 43-45=88Camille Obergfell 46-43=89 Taylor

Keating 41-49=90 Brooke Gigante40-52=92Heights scores Caitie Gehlhausen 38-41=79 Sydney Lucas 43-43=86 KateBiggs 47-48=95 Alyx Harley 53-54=107 Ellie Arrowood 56-59=115

Tigers win first ever trophy

Julia EatonSoutheastern

Caitie GehlhausenHeights

Sarah HayesNoblesville

The Fishers girls golf team won its first ever sectional championship Monday atGrandview Golf Club The Tigers carded a 309 and had the top three individuals

Photo provided

The Hamilton Heights boys soccer teamplayed Eastern the No 4 team in Class 1Ato a 2-2 draw on Tuesday

The Huskies Alek Oldham found DrewTomaszewski for the first goal of the game35 minutes in with Tomaszewski scoringfrom 20 yards out Eastern scored on apenalty kick midway through the secondhalf to tie it

Eastern scored again with five minutesleft but Heights scored two minutes later

with Damon Kintner passing to JordanSpringman who headed the ball into the net

Sam Schroeder had 11 saves Kintnerwas the player of the game Heights coachDerrick Dean said for his great defensivegame and tying assist

Carmel ranked No 5 in 2A tied withBrebeuf Jesuit 1-1 on Monday

Junior Jack Muller scored theGreyhounds goal

ldquoI felt we did a much better job ofcontrolling the ball and playing to feet in thesecond half Our combination play throughthe midfield created some good scoringopportunitiesrdquo

University beat Greenwood ChristianAcademy 2-0 on Tuesday improving to 7-2for the season

Sam Gailey scored on a bicycle kickwhile Ryan Williams got a goal on his 17thbirthday Samuel Rudd had both assists

Hamilton Southeastern fell toZionsville 3-1 on Tuesday

Jake Smith scored the 2A No 11 Royalsgoal HSE plays Lawrence North onThursday

Huskies tie with No 4 Eastern

It doesnt matter what the rankings sayThe annual Noblesville-Carmel girls soccergame will be a battle

That was the once again the case onMonday as Noblesville upset the Class 2ANo 2 Greyhounds 2-1 The Millers scoredboth of their goals in the second halfcoming back from a 1-0 halftime deficit

Noblesville got its first goal in the 43rdminute when Taylor Crowe converted apenalty kick Delaney Reister got the go-ahead score midway through the secondhalf making an unassisted direct shot forthe goal

Katie Soderstrom scored Carmels goalunassisted off a direct kick in the games20th minute

Emily Melchi made five saves for theGreyhounds with Mackenzie Kincaidgetting four saves for the Millers

Sheridan defeated Eastern 3-0 onMonday

The Hawks defense set the tone earlywith aggressive play to win all loose ballssaid Sheridan coach Kurtis Olsan Themidfield kept possession and continuallysent dangerous passes through the Cometdefense to release the attacking forwardsThe Blackhawks tallied 20 shots on goalfrom seven different players

Sophomore Ashton Wilson scored allthree of the Hawks goals with JensynWalker assisting on the first goal The othertwo were unassisted Junior goalkeeperNixon Williams earned her first shutout ofthe season making five saves

Sheridan was victorious again Tuesdaybeating 1A No 17 University 2-0 in theBlackhawks Senior Night game

Millers upset Carmel

Sports 11

Freshman Makaela Mosolf fired a crossto sophomore Ashton Wilson in the 63rdminute and Wilson scored the goalSophomore Hannah Lugenbeal gotSheridans second goal 12 minutes laterWilliams had 11 saves

The Blackhawks honored seniors AliciaHollingsworth Mattie Woodworth andEmma Feeney at the game

Coach Olsan would like to commendthe three seniors for all their hard workdedication and leadership that they havedemonstrated for the last four years saidOlsan

Westfield beat Pendleton Heights 2-1Monday

Tate Snodgrass put away both goals andNicole Burkett had an assist

The Shamrocks junior varsity Greenteam defeated Pendleton heights by a scoreof 2-0 Julie Haseman scored both goals

Westfield travels to Brownsburg tonight

Hamilton Southeastern won its SeniorNight game on Monday beatingMcCutcheon 3-0

Kaitlyn Weldy scored two-and-a-halfminutes into the game for the 2A No 5Royals off an assist by Abby Becker AvaKeaffaber scored the next goal with ClaireWilkinson providing the assist Weldyscored again in the second half withKeaffaber assisting Natalie Wilkinson andKaelyn Conaway combined for the shutout

Our back line also did an amazing jobtonight said HSE coach Greg Davidson

MILLERS From Page 10

The Hamilton Heights boys tennis teamsplit a pair of 5-0 dual meets this week

On Monday the Huskies cruised pastTipton 5-0 Austin Sauerteig came frombehind to win the No 1 singles match whilethe other matches were decided in straightsets

On Tuesday Heights fell to a strongLapel team 5-0 No 3 singles Noah Wallaceextended his opponent to 7-5 7-5

Westfield played Lapel on Mondaywinning 3-2 Parker Kalis came back to winthe No 1 singles match in three sets andthat clinched the victory for the ShamrocksWestfield also won both doubles matches

Heights 5 Tipton 0No 1 singles Austin Sauerteig def AWeddell 3-6 7-6 (7) 6-3No 2 singles Hawkins Hochstedler defSeward 6-0 6-0No 3 singles Noah Wallace def GWeddell 6-2 6-2No 1 doubles Grant Lamkin and BryceAlbright def Hoycus and Thomas 6-16-0No 2 doubles Nate Russell andHudson Hochstedler def Stall andReecer 6-2 6-3

Lapel 5 Heights 0No 1 singles Austin Sauerteig lost toConrad 6-2 6-1No 2 singles Hawkins Hochstedler lostto McCurdy 6-0 6-3No 3 singles Noah Wallace lost toLyons 7-5 7-5No 1 doubles Grant Lamkin and BryceAlbright lost to Krebs and Ratzlaff 6-46-4No 2 doubles Nate Russell andHudson Hochstedler lost to Hagen andWolfgang 6-1 7-5

Westfield 3 Lapel 2No 1 singles Parker Kalis def Conrad4-6 6-0 6-2No 2 singles Evan Parshall lost toMcCurdy 6-0 6-2No 3 singles Harrison Sindelar lost toLyons 6-0 6-1No 1 doubles Connor Maris andCarson Maris def Krebs and Razlaff6-1 6-3No 2 doubles Joe Day and NoahDitzler def Wolfgang and Huffman 6-36-2

The Sheridan volleyball team fell to Tindley in threesets Monday 25-10 25-18 25-13

Rachel Adams had three service aces and Maddie Zolahad two aces Maddi Christy hit four kills and Zola had threekills Rachel Adams had three blocks

The Blackhawks play Thursday night at home againstLapel

Hamilton Heights fell to Class 4A No 10 Zionsvillein three sets Monday 25-12 25-19 25-16

Junior Ana Collar handed out six assists hit four killsmade one block served one ace and made four digsSophomore Hannah Crist had four kills one block and oneace Junior Tori Hayden had four kills and one block KylieRose had eight digs

The Huskies junior varsity lost 25-8 25-7

Carmel swept North Central 25-19 25-15 25-17 in aTuesday Metropolitan Conference match

Alex Hicks hit nine kills for 4A No 5 GreyhoundsMorgan Seaman dished out 23 assists Emily Horvath goteight digs and Mo Armstrong served four aces

Carmels junior varsity won 25-17 25-9 and thefreshmen were victorious 25-11 25-12

Huskies split dual meets

lsquoHawks Huskies drop Monday matches

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 87 64 576 -Toronto 83 68 550 40Baltimore 82 69 543 50NY Yankees 78 72 520 85Tampa Bay 64 86 427 225Central W L PCT GBCleveland 87 63 580 -Detroit 80 70 533 70Kansas City 77 74 510 105Chi White Sox 72 79 477 155Minnesota 55 96 364 325West W L PCT GBTexas 90 62 592 -Houston 80 71 530 95Seattle 79 72 523 105Oakland 66 85 437 235LA Angels 65 86 430 245

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 88 63 583 -NY Mets 80 71 530 80Miami 76 75 503 120Philadelphia 68 83 450 200Atlanta 60 91 397 280Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 96 55 636 -St Louis 80 71 530 160Pittsburgh 75 75 500 205Milwaukee 68 83 450 280Cincinnati 63 88 417 330West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 85 66 563 -San Francisco 80 71 530 50Colorado 72 79 477 130San Diego 64 87 424 210Arizona 63 88 417 220

MLB standingsTuesdayrsquos scores

Boston 5 Baltimore 2Philadelphia 7 Chi White Sox 6

Atlanta 5 NY Mets 4Cleveland 2 Kansas City 2

NY Yankees 5 Tampa Bay 3Miami 1 Washington 0

Chi Cubs 6 Cincinnati 1

Texas 5 LA Angels 4Detroit 8 Minnesota 1

Pittsburgh 6 Milwaukee 3St Louis 10 Colorado 5

Houston 2 Oakland 1 10 inningsSan Diego 5 Arizona 2

San Francisco 2 LA Dodgers 0Toronto 10 Seattle 2

Sports12

David Boudia a four-time Olympic medalist and oneof the worldrsquos best 10-meter platform divers will serve asthe Grand Marshal of the inaugural Red Bull Air Race atthe Indianapolis Motor Speedway Oct 1-2

Boudia from Noblesville Indiana won silver andbronze medals in diving last month at the Summer Olympicsin Rio de Janeiro He won gold and bronze medals in 2012in London

ldquoIrsquom really excited to be the Grand Marshal for the firstever Red Bull Air Race at IMSrdquo Boudiasaid ldquoPlanes takingoff and landing at the Speedway will be a pretty awesomesight to see Just like Olympic athletes I know these pilotstrain hard and will be ready to put on a fast and competitiverace for fansrdquo

At the Red Bull Air Race Boudiarsquos responsibilities willinclude delivering the very first ldquopilots to your planesrdquocommand in IMS history He will also have the chance totake a ride with a Red Bull Air Race Challenger Cup piloton Race Day

ldquoFans across the globe have gotten used to seeing Davidlive up to the hype and perform well under extremepressurerdquo IMS President Doug Boles said ldquoHersquos been anoutstanding representative for both Team USA and Indianaathletes for so many years We canrsquot think of a better wayto celebrate our Hoosier Olympians than bringing David toIMS for this new and exciting eventrdquo

A Purdue University graduate who won six NCAAtitles Boudia began his diving career in 2000 at age 11 andactually overcame a fear of heights to pursue diving off the10-meter platform By 2005 he was a member of the USNational Diving Team and won a national title that year insynchronized diving He qualified for his first Olympic teamin 2008 competing in both the 10-meter platform andsynchronized 10 meter platform His book ldquoGreater thanGold From Olympic Heartbreak to Ultimate Redemptionrdquowas published in August ahead of the Rio games At theRed Bull Air Race the worldrsquos finest pilots will navigatean aerial racetrack incorporating the IMS infield oval andBrickyard Crossing Golf Course The objective is to

navigate the course and its air-filled pylons in the fastestpossible time while incurring as few penalties as possibleFor more information visit wwwimscomairrace

Tickets are now on sale for the Red Bull Air Race Fans

have three quick convenient methods to buy ticketsOnline Visit wwwimscomtickets Tickets are

available 24 hours per day seven days per weekPhone Call 800-822-INDY or 317-492-6700 between 9

am-5 pm (ET) Monday through Friday

In Person Visit the IMS Ticket Office at the IMSAdministration Building east of the 16th Street roundaboutand outside Turn 1 of the oval between 9 am-5 pm(ET) Monday through Friday

Tickets for groups of 20 or more also are availableContact the IMS Group Sales Department at 866-221-8775 for more information

Information on parking and camping at IMS events isavailable at wwwimscomtickets

Olympic gold medalist Boudia to serve as Grand Marshal at Red Bull Air Race

2A BOYS1 Harrison (W Lafayette)2 North Central3 Lake Central4 Memorial (Evansville)5 Avon6 Goshen7 Carmel8 Penn9 Center Grove10 Bloomington South11 Hamilton Southeastern12 Zionsville13 Jasper14 Concord15 Munster16 Chesterton17 Elkhart Central18 Elkhart Memorial19 Castle20 West NobleHonorable Mention

Mt Vernon (Fortville)Guerin CatholicSt Joseph (South Bend)NorthropNoblesville

1A BOYS1 Lawrenceburg2 Providence3 Mishawaka Marian4 Eastern (Greentown)5 Argos6 Covenant Christian(Indianapolis)7 Washington Community8 Westview9 Cardinal Ritter10 Mater Dei11 Muncie Burris12 Garrett13 Pike Central14 Rising Sun

15 Lutheran (Indianapolis)16 Oldenburg Academy17 Tipton18 Greencastle19 Heritage Hills20 HebronHonorable MentionHeritage ChristianLafayette Central CatholicNortheast DuboisNorthwestern (Kokomo)Eastbrook

2A GIRLS1 Penn2 Carmel3 Avon4 Brebeuf Jesuit5 Hamilton Southeastern6 Zionsville7 Evansville Memorial8 Castle

9 Center Grove10 Munster11 East Central12 Northridge13 Fishers14 Cathedral15 Terre Haute North16 Valparaiso17 FW Carroll18 Warsaw19 Evansville Reitz20 Columbus NorthHonorable Mention EvansvilleNorth Crown Point GuerinCatholic RoncalliNoblesville

1A GIRLS1 Bishop Chatard2 Evansville Mater Dei3 Gibson Southern

4 Heritage Christian5 Andrean6 Bellmont7 Lafayette Central Catholic8 Mishawaka Marian9 Argos10 Westview11 Washington12 Wheeler13 Forest Park14 Covenant Christian (Indy)15 Oldenburg Academy16 Lawrenceburg17 University18 Tri-West Hendricks19 Canterbury20 Cardinal RitterHM Sullivan South Spencer

Indiana soccer rankings

GIRLS1 Carmel2 Homestead3 Penn4 Warsaw5 Columbus North6 Zionsville7 Noblesville8 Fort Wayne Carroll9 Fishers10 Bloomington North11 Valparaiso12 Westfield

13 Hamilton Southeastern14 Lake Central15 La Porte16 Lowell17 Guerin Catholic18 West Lafayette19 Floyd Central20 Crown Point21 Cathedral22 Northridge23 Bloomington South24 Seymour25 Pendleton Heights

BOYS1 Carmel2 Fort Wayne Carroll3 Westview4 Fishers5 Hamilton Southeastern6 Lowell7 Avon8 Columbus North9 Westfield10 Valparaiso11 Noblesville12 West Lafayette

13 Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran14 Cathedral15 Brebeuf Jesuit16 Portage17 Tell City18 Fort Wayne Northrop19 Huntington North20 Zionsville21 La Porte22 Warsaw23 Lake Central24 Lawrence North25 North Central

IATCCC cross country rankings

Page 4: Sheridan, Noblesville, Cicero, Arcadia, Atlanta, Carmel ...files.constantcontact.com/57b55f5d301/4657f14a-3d... · stories will include the presentation of three additional awards:

Obituary and News4Ruth Hollyfield

February 27 1931 - September 19 2016

Ruth Hollyfield 85 of Noblesville passed away on Monday September 19 2016 atRiverwalk Village in Noblesville She was born on February 27 1931to Arch and Dolly (Stallard) Gilliam in Wise Virginia

Ruth worked for Firestone in Noblesville retiring in 1981 Shewas a member of Victory Baptist Church and enjoyed board gamescrocheting and crossword puzzles Most of all Ruth loved her familychildren grandchildren and great-grandchildren

She is survived by her sons Edgar (Jo Deane) Hollyfield Jr FredAllen (Diana) Hollyfield and William Bart (Jennifer) Hollyfielddaughter Rebecca Grace (Mark) Hollyfield-Lawson 11grandchildren 14 great-grandchildren with 2 more on the way andsister-in-law amp closest friend Louise Gilliam

In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband Edgar HollyfieldSr in 1989 son Jimmy Kyle Hollyfield brothers Kedrick Kyle Hoover and JackGilliam and sisters Clara Hubbard and Myrtle Connell

Services will be held at 100 pm on Thursday September 22 2016 at Randall amp RobertsFuneral Home 1150 Logan Street in Noblesville with visitation from1100 am to the timeof service Pastor Darrell Jones will officiate Burial will be at Crownland Cemetery inNoblesville

Condolences wwwrandallrobertscom

Noblesville Parks and Recreation will kick-off its indoor Pickleball open gym seasonwith a fun recreational tournament The doubles-only team tournament will be held 9am to noon Monday September 26 at the Recreation Annex in Ivy Tech CommunityCollege Gate 18

First prize winners will take home a 12-visit punch pass valued at $50 Cost is $5per person Deadline to register is Thursday Sept 22 For more information or toregister contact the Parks Department at 770-5750 or visit wwwnoblesvilleparksorg

For those not familiar with the sport Pickleball was created for all ages and skilllevels and is played with a paddle and a plastic ball with holes The rules are simple andthe game is easy for beginners to learn but can develop into a quick fast-pacedcompetitive game for experienced players Pickleball combines many elements of tennisbadminton and ping-pong Itrsquos played indoors on a badminton-sized court and a slightlymodified tennis net

Pickleball tournament to kick-offfall season at Noblesville Parks

Two renowned stars of the racetrack willbe joining in on the festivities at thisyearrsquos Grand Junction Derby

Driving legend Derek Daly will be onhand to emcee the event and will be joinedby his son IndyCar driver Conor Daly

Born and raised in Dublin Ireland to amiddle class working family Derekrsquos careerpath was set at the age of twelve when heattended his first auto race His professionalracing career spanned nearly two decadesand took him to Irish British and Europeanchampionship events including competingin the 1978 Formula One WorldChampionship In 1983 he made his first ofsix starts in the Indianapolis 500

Conor Daly has been attending racingevents since his birth He has wins in bothStar Mazda (now Pro Mazda) and the IndyLights competition and won the 2010 ProMazda title Conor scored his IndyCar careerbest finish this season by placing second inRace 1 at Detroit and finished inside the top6 in five other races

The events kick off at the intersectionof Main Street and Union Street at 3pm Saturday October 1 with a parade ofcars and tricycle race followed by the derbycar race itself at 330

Following this yearrsquos derby eventattendees will also have the opportunity toenjoy Janus at the Junction a benefit thatfeatures food trucks beer vendors musicand more With the purchase of a wrist bandattendees can enjoy a concert by the FlyingToasters

ldquoThe Grand Junction Derby is proud towork with such a worthy organization andhopes that our combined usage of

Westfields downtown will result in a funevening for everyonerdquo Parks and RecreationDirector Melody Jones said

A portion of food and beverage saleswill benefit Janus Developmental Serviceswhich provides individuals with disabilitiesthe opportunity to participate and contributewithin the community

The Grand Junction Derby is once againsponsored by title sponsor Church BrothersCollision Repair

For more details about the derby and toregister a car visitenjoywestfieldeventscomderby

Racing stars to appearat Grand Junction Derby

Two Carmel parents have been arrested in a child abuse case that began last monthOn Wednesday Aug 24 Carmel Police began to investigate a complaint of child

abuse following the apprehension of a 14 year male juvenile runaway During thecourse of the investigation the boy was hospitalized and determined to bemalnourished and had injuries consistent with child abuse His five siblings weresubsequently interviewed One of the siblings age 13 was also hospitalized for beingmalnourished and had physical injuries consistent with abuse All six children havebeen placed in protective custody through the Department of Child Services

On Tuesday Aug 30 the parents Quantae Johnson 40 Carmel and BrandeeJohnson 42 Carmel were arrested for two counts of Child Neglect a Level 6 Felonyand one count of Obstruction of Justice a Level 6 Felony They were later transportedto the Hamilton County Jail for further processing Bond was set at $25000 each

Carmel parents chargedwith Child Neglect

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Share It With TheCommunity

Contact theHamilton County Reporter

Hamiltonconorthreporterhotmailcom

or call317-408-5548

News 5

Carmel Police looking forfraud and forgery suspect

Carmel Police are looking for afraud and forgery suspect

On Tuesday Sept 6 a femalesuspect pictured used several stolencredit cards in Indianapolis aftercommitting several vehicle break-insin Carmel Video surveillancecaptured the suspect driving a silver2000-2007 body style Ford Taurus4-door The vehicle is also missingthe front passengerrsquos side hubcapbearing an In God We Trust Indianaregistration plate

The Carmel Police would likeyour assistance in identifying thesuspect in these surveillance photosIf anyone has information on thissuspect please contact the CarmelPolice Department InvestigationsDivision at 317-571-2511 or CrimeStoppers of Central Indiana at 317-262-8477 (TIPS)

Hamilton EastPublic Library lists

Here are the Hamilton East PublicLibrary items lists for the week of Sept19 2016

New Adult Fiction Books1 First Comes Love A novel by EmilyGiffin2 Vinegar Girl The Taming of the ShrewRetold by Anne Tyler3 The Island House A novel by NancyThayer4 The Girl in the Red Coat A novel byKate Hamer5 Sweetbitter by Stephanie Danler6 Any Minute Now by Eric Lustbader7 First Star I See Tonight by SusanElizabeth Phillips8 The Land of My Dreams War atHome 1916 by Harrod-Eagles9 The One Man by Andrew Gross10 Rob Thy Neighbor by David Thurlo

New Adult Nonfiction Books1 Sams Teach Yourself C++ in 24 Hoursby Rogers Cadenhead2 For the Glory Eric Liddells Journeyfrom Olympic Champion to Modern Mar-tyr by Duncan Hamilton3 Powerhouse The Untold Story of Hol-lywoods Creative Artists Agency byJames Andrew Miller4 A Little Thing Called Life On LovingElvis Presley Bruce Jenner and Songs inBetween by Linda Thompson5 The Romanovs 1613-1918 by SimonSebag Montefiore6 Conviction The Untold Story of Put-ting Jodi Arias Behind Bars by JuanMartinez

7 SharePoint 2016 for Dummies byRosemarie Withee8 The Snowden Files The Inside Storyof the Worlds Most Wanted Man byLuke Harding9 I Contain Multitudes The MicrobesWithin Us and a Grander View of Life byEd Yong10 Love Is All You Need The Revolu-tionary Bond-Based Approach to Educat-ing Your Dog by Jennifer Arnold

New DVDs1 The In-Laws2 Ride Along 23 A Royal Night Out4 Eddie the Eagle5 My Big Fat Greek Wedding 26 Hardcore Henry7 Falstaff (Chimes at Midnight)8 Parched9 The Phenom10 The Walking Dead The CompleteSixth Season

New Music CDs1 Out Among the Stars by Johnny Cash2 Best of Chris Isaak by Chris Isaak3 The best of Bread by Bread4 Anthology Hey Ho Lets Go by Ra-mones5 Sounds of the South 1 Sounds of theSouth Blue Ridge Mountain Music AMusical Journey from the Georgia SeaIslands to the Mississippi Delta by AlanLomax6 Miami by James Gang

Hamilton County Reporter

Hamilton Countyrsquos Hometown Newspaper

Photos courtesy Carmel PoliceDepartment

News6

The City of Noblesville will close East 166th Street from Summer Road to UnionChapel Road from Tuesday Sept 27 through Thursday Sept 29 ndash weather permittingThe road will be closed in order to perform two culvert replacements and two extensionsunder 166th Street Traffic will be maintained to Stony Creek Golf Club and Park Placeat Sagamore from Summer Road

The 166th Street entrance to Sagamore subdivision (Golden Bear Way) will be closedto traffic as road cuts will take place on both sides of this roadway The detour routeincludes Union Chapel Road Greenfield Avenue and Summer Road

East 166th Street roadclosure on Sept 27-29

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Sports 7

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorThe game of high school football can

be simple Thatrsquos the situation this Fridayas Westfield coach Jake Gilbert takes hisShamrocks to Brownsburg for a HoosierCrossroads Conference battle

A couple of things can happen toWestfield

A Shamrock victory would knock a5-0 (2-0 in the HCC) Brownsburg teamfrom the top spot in the HCC and put a4-1 (2-1 in the conference) Westfieldteam right back in the race

A Brownsburg victory would knockWestfield out of the race

ldquoWe will have our hands fullrdquo Gilbertsaid looking ahead to Friday night

Brownsburg has defeatedBloomington South Lawrence North andFranklin in non-conference games andAvon and Fishers in the HCC

They have an excellent quarterback inHunter Johnson He is 66-of-126 slingingthe pigskin for 939 yards and eighttouchdowns He has been intercepted onlyfour times

Johnson has two of the conferencersquosbest receivers waiting for his passesBryce Kirtz has caught 23 balls for 455yards and Kyle Davis 18 for 234 yards

On the ground Carson Gill has carried109 times for 467 yards

ldquoBrownsburg is 5-0 and in first placein the conferencerdquo said Gilbert ldquoTheyare excellent defensively I am reallyimpressed with how hard they play

ldquoOf courserdquo the coach continuedldquoBrownsburg has major weapons onoffenserdquo

Westfield is coming off a one-pointloss to Hamilton Southeastern afteropening the season with victories overHarrison Southport Zionsville andNoblesville

ldquoWe are working on making sure wehave the determination to get our teamback on trackrdquo Gilbert said ldquoWe have topay attention to details much better thanwe have the past two weeksrdquo

On offense Westfield can hitopponents both on the ground and throughthe air

Quarterback Andy Sweet back inaction last week after missing a game withan injury is 31-of-58 through the air for494 yards and 10 touchdowns He has yetto be intercepted

Sweetrsquos top receivers are EvanManley with 14 receptions for 290 yards

Jonathan Swidan with eight receptions for130 yards

Westfield has a solid 1-2 punch on theground with Nate Froelich with 85 carriesfor 534 yards and seven touchdowns andwith Swidan with 66 carries for 319 yardsand four scores

This one could be a defensive battleand should that happen look for HankGrenda Jackson Garrett Lucas SchultzKoby Hauser Justin Frey Josh Tuffnelland Brian Skelton to lead the way for theShamrocks

Westfield lost to Brownsburg 59-30last year after posting 35-21 and 37-13victories the previous two seaons

Rocks need road win

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

Brian ReddickFile photo

Westfieldrsquos Johnny Swidan has carried the football 66 times for 319yards and four touchdowns this season The Shamrocks will travel toBrownsburg tonight in a pivotal Hoosier Crossroads Conference game

Sports8

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorPay attention Hamilton Southeastern

secondaryTommy Fossitt Jay Edwards Brock

Bishop Ethan Hudson Brenden Mikeselland Sam Edgell

Those Zionsville receivers will try tofind space for quarterback Blake Levy tosling the football when HamiltonSoutheastern hosts the Eagles this Friday ina key Hoosier Crossroads Conference gameat Reynolds Royals Stadium

Zionsville has one of the best if not thebest passing attacks in the HCC

ldquoZionsville throws it around a lot andLevy will go deep on yourdquo saidSoutheastern coach Scott May ldquoI likeEdwards He is their leading receiver fromthe wide-out positionrdquo

In five games Levy has hit on 81-of-144passes for 1189 yards and 11 touchdownsHe has been intercepted 11 times

Edwards has caught 25 passes for 498yards but the other five Eagles are equallyas dangerous Fossitt has 19 receptions for207 yards Bishop 15 for 146 Hudson 14for 298 Mikesell 13 for 190 and Edgell 12for 173 yards

Mikesell is the big threat on the groundHe has carried 103 times for 448 yards andfive touchdowns

ldquoZionsville is dangerous and will keepyou guessingrdquo May continued ldquoIn the lasttwo games we have seen them run the

halfback pass double pass flee flickerhook and ladder and go for it on fourth downfrom anywhere on the field

ldquoThey have a god back in Mikesell whocan take it to the house on you from anyplace on the fieldrdquo May added

Southeastern is 4-1 overall and 2-1 in theconference Zionsville is 3-2 and 0-2 in theHCC The Eagles lost last week toNoblesville 45-24 They have defeated Pike55-35 Lebanon 55-54 and Brebeuf 33-28 innon-conference games and also have lost toWestfield 45-8 in the conference

Southeasternrsquos only loss has been toconference foe Avon 31-28 The last twoweeks the Royals have won thrillers fromFishers 36-33 in overtime and Westfield21-20

Southeastern easily challengesZionsville for the best aerial game in theHCC Quarterback Adam Mullet is 78-of-156 for 1244 yards He has tossed ninetouchdown passes and been intercepted ninetimes

Mullett like Levy has a deep stable orreceivers led by Matt Klink with 23 catchesfor 257 yards Max Brooks has 15 receptionsfor 307 yards and Nick Mutchner 15 for 202Brooks has four touchdown grabs

Southeastern also can move the pigskinon the ground Jackson Sweeney has carried109 times for 577 yards

The Royals defeated Zionsville 35-21last season The Eaglesrsquo last victory overHSE was a 14-7 decision in 2005

2 teams withaerial attacks

Brian ReddickFile photo

Hamilton Southeasternrsquos Adam Mullett has passed for 1244 yards and nine touchdowns this season The Royals will host Zionsville on Friday

Southeastern Probable LineupsOffense DefenseQB Adam Mullett Sr 195 W Johnny May Jr 215TB Jackson Sweeney Jr 160 T Sam Garvin Sr 275HB Nick Mutchner Jr 195 N Max Burris Sr 240WR Max Brooks Sr 190 T Madison Norris Jr 200WR Logan Beegle Sr 170 S Logan Holland Sr 215TE Matt Klink Sr 215 C Will Darligton Sr 155T Zach Mutchner Sr 210 C Trey Poore Sr 166G Joe Myren Sr 250 ILB Alec Jessop Sr 200C Sam Garvin Sr 275 ILB Zach Randall Sr 210G Caleb Rutan Sr 300 SS Brock Burns Sr 195T Brian Dechow Sr 230 FS Austin Holzum Sr 170

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

Sports 9

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorDespite an unlike-Carmel 2-3 start to the

football seasonCoach John Hebertsaid there are lots tobe positive about fromthe play of hisGreyhounds

ldquoLawrence Northplayed a great footballgame against us lastFridayrdquo Hebert saidldquoThey dictated thetempo from start tofinish We had ouropportunities atseveral points tochange the directionof the game but wemade key mistakesduring some of thosemoments

ldquoOn the positiveside for us CamariHunt had a great nightrunning the footballwith his secondstraight game over100 yards We were

able to get our main three receivers thefootball 11 times Jalen Walker Ethan

Merriweather andKurt Rafdal eachmade catches fromJake McDonald thatput us in a position tohave a chance to winthe gamerdquo

After five gamesMcDonald has hit on65-of-93 passes for780 yards and 11touchdowns He hasbeen intercepted onlytwice

Walker has 24 catches for 248 yards andsix touchdowns Merriweather 18 for 279and four scores and Rafdal 15 receptionsfor 144 yards

On the ground Hunt has 38 carries for263 yards and Jerome Halsell 66 carries for319 yards

ldquoOn defenserdquo Hebert continued ldquoJohnHokanson had been moved from linebackerto safety due to injuries and he played bothpositions and was our leading tackler

ldquoConner Coghlan again kicked two fieldgoals

ldquoAt 2-3 consistency and getting off to afaster start is needed vs North Centralrdquo saidthe Carmel coach ldquoWe feel very good aboutthe people in our program and believesignificant improvements can be madeoffensively and defensively

ldquoLike us North Central is a team that isbetter than its record They are muchimproved both offensively and defensivelyCoach Kevin Kreinhagen has his teamplaying at a very competitive levelrdquo

So far this season North Central has lostto Fishers Southeastern Warren CentralLawrence North and Center Grove

NC has lost 26 straight games Carmelhas defeated the Panthers 10 consecutivetimes last losing 33-7 in 2005 In those 10games six of the last seven have beenshutouts including a 51-0 Carmel victorylast year and a 56-0 Greyhound win twoyears ago

Hebert there are positives

WalkerCoghlan

Merriweather

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorAfter blowing out Heritage Christian Howe and Broad

Ripple the last three weeks by a 140-26 margin GuerinCatholicrsquos Golden Eagles this week will take on a goodGreenwood team at the Eagles Nest

Guerin and Greenwood both are 4-1 for the seasonThey have played one common opponent MartinsvilleGuerin defeated Martinsville 42-22 and Greenwooddefeated Martinsville 41-0

Coach Tom Dilleyrsquos Eagles also hold wins overHeritage Christian 49-0 Howe 31-18 and Broad Ripple

60-8 Guerin Catholicrsquos only loss has been to LafayetteCentral Catholic 34-13

Greenwood has defeated Perry Meridian 34-7 IndianCreek 44-7 and Mooresville 22-14 in overtime and lastweek lost for the first time falling to Plainfield 28-0

ldquoWe are looking forward to playing Greenwood thisweekrdquo said Dilley ldquoThey are a well-coached physicalteam

ldquoGreenwood always plays with great effort and theyhave an outstanding attitude They return numerous startersfrom a good stingy defense and they are physical and wellbalanced on offenserdquo

Guerin has romped the last three weeks without its acerunning back Carter McGinnis out with an injuryMcGinnis has rushed for 696 yards and leads HamiltonCounty in scoring with 72 points Filling in have been SamMcDaniel Thomas Kaser and Dylan Crossen Kaseramong the trio leads in rushing with 203 yards in 39 carries

Junior quarterback Luke Keller has passed for 464yards He has thrown for five touchdowns Leadingreceivers are Grant Fremion with five catches for 126 yardsand Kaser with five receptions for 135 yards

ldquoWe will need to pay our best game this weekrdquocautioned Dilley

A full starting line-up was not available

Guerin hosts Greenwood

6A

1 Warren Central (7) 962 Penn (2) 853 Indianapolis Cathedral (1) 814 Center Grove 735 Brownsburg 556 Columbus North 507 Ben Davis 398 Hamilton Southeastern 329 La Porte 1810 Lawrence Central 13

Others Receiving Votes Carmel (7)Carroll (FW) (6) Lawrence North (4)Homestead (2) Valparaiso (1)

5A

1 Fort Wayne Snider (10) 1002 New Palestine 863 Westfield 744 Bloomington South 705 Columbus East 566 Mishawaka 437 Castle 398 Michigan City 179 Decatur Central 15t-10 Muncie Central 14t-10 Plainfield 14

Others Receiving Votes McCutcheon(13) Goshen (5) Zionsville (4)

4A

1 Roncalli (9) 992 NotthWood (1) 913 Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger 744 Evansville Reitz 605 New Prairie 566 East Central 517 Shelbyville 448 East Noble 419 New Haven 3210 Evansville Central 14

Others Receiving Votes Lebanon (7)Evansville Harrison (4) Greenwood (4)Northridge (4) Plymouth (4)

3A

1 Gibson Southern (5) 932 West Lafayette (4) 893 Mishawaka Marian (1) 864 Bishop Chatard 655 Guerin Catholic 496 FW Concordia Lutheran 397 Tri-West 288 Brebeuf Jesuit 259 Heritage Hills 1810 Evansville Memorial 12

Others Receiving Votes Lawrenceburg(11) Northwestern (10) Jimtown (9)Hamilton Heights (7) Fort WayneBishop Luers (2) Heritage (2)

2A

1 Woodlan (4) 892 Monrovia (2) 803 Whiting (4) 784 Evansville Mater Dei 605 Scecina Memorial 546 Eastbrook 437 Whitko 338 Bremen 249 Knox 1210 Cardinal Ritter 10

Others Receiving Votes Eastside (7)Lapel (4) Heritage Christian (3)Indianapolis Howe (3) Oak Hill (3)

1A

1 Lafayette Central Catholic (10) 1002 Linton Stockton 883 Pioneer 804 Adams Central 705 West Washington 516 Fountain Central 497 LaVille 398 Monroe Central 219 North Miami 16t-10 Carroll (Flora) 12t-10 Eastern Greene 12

Others Receiving Votes Shenandoah(10) Northfield (8) IndianapolisLutheran (4)

IFCA high school football polls

Sports10

The Fishers girls golf team made historyMonday winning theschools first ever girlsgolf sectional

The Tigers cardeda 309 to win theAnderson sectionalwhich took place atGrandview GolfCourse The eventwas delayed fromSaturday due to heavyrain but whats acouple more days iftheres a trophywaiting

Not only didFishers lead the wayin the team standingsit also dominated theindividual listKennedy Brookerwon medalist honorswith a 73 and was ontop of a 1-2-3 sweepfor the TigersMorgan Lewis cardeda 76 for the runner-upribbon while AnnaDelPrince finished

third with a 78 Brooke Wilson shot an 82and Kate Alt an 86 to complete Fishersscoring

The top three teams advance from thesectional to theregional which takesplace Saturday atEdgewood Golf Clubin Lapel HamiltonSoutheastern finishedsecond andNoblesville placedthird to join Fishers inmoving on

The Royals cardeda team score of 321Two HSE players shot79s Julia Eaton andPhyllis Cha The

Millers scored 351 Sarah Hayes ledNoblesville with an 84

Hamilton Heights took fourth at thesectional with a 367 Caitie Gehlhausen shota 79 and will advance to the regional as anindividual

Team scores Fishers 309 HamiltonSoutheastern 321 Noblesville 351Hamilton Heights 367 Lapel 371Shenandoah 384 Anderson 396Alexandria 439Medalist Kennedy Brooker (Fishers)35-38=73Other Fishers scores Morgan Lewis36-40=76 Anna DelPrince 38-40=78Brooke Wilson 40-42=82 Kate Alt 41-45=86

Southeastern scores Julia Eaton 38-41=79 Phyllis Cha 36-43=79 NicoleDillow 40-40=80 Haleigh Gray 41-42=83 Chelsea Morrow 38-46=84Noblesville scores Sarah Hayes 41-43=84 Kayla Packard 43-45=88Camille Obergfell 46-43=89 Taylor

Keating 41-49=90 Brooke Gigante40-52=92Heights scores Caitie Gehlhausen 38-41=79 Sydney Lucas 43-43=86 KateBiggs 47-48=95 Alyx Harley 53-54=107 Ellie Arrowood 56-59=115

Tigers win first ever trophy

Julia EatonSoutheastern

Caitie GehlhausenHeights

Sarah HayesNoblesville

The Fishers girls golf team won its first ever sectional championship Monday atGrandview Golf Club The Tigers carded a 309 and had the top three individuals

Photo provided

The Hamilton Heights boys soccer teamplayed Eastern the No 4 team in Class 1Ato a 2-2 draw on Tuesday

The Huskies Alek Oldham found DrewTomaszewski for the first goal of the game35 minutes in with Tomaszewski scoringfrom 20 yards out Eastern scored on apenalty kick midway through the secondhalf to tie it

Eastern scored again with five minutesleft but Heights scored two minutes later

with Damon Kintner passing to JordanSpringman who headed the ball into the net

Sam Schroeder had 11 saves Kintnerwas the player of the game Heights coachDerrick Dean said for his great defensivegame and tying assist

Carmel ranked No 5 in 2A tied withBrebeuf Jesuit 1-1 on Monday

Junior Jack Muller scored theGreyhounds goal

ldquoI felt we did a much better job ofcontrolling the ball and playing to feet in thesecond half Our combination play throughthe midfield created some good scoringopportunitiesrdquo

University beat Greenwood ChristianAcademy 2-0 on Tuesday improving to 7-2for the season

Sam Gailey scored on a bicycle kickwhile Ryan Williams got a goal on his 17thbirthday Samuel Rudd had both assists

Hamilton Southeastern fell toZionsville 3-1 on Tuesday

Jake Smith scored the 2A No 11 Royalsgoal HSE plays Lawrence North onThursday

Huskies tie with No 4 Eastern

It doesnt matter what the rankings sayThe annual Noblesville-Carmel girls soccergame will be a battle

That was the once again the case onMonday as Noblesville upset the Class 2ANo 2 Greyhounds 2-1 The Millers scoredboth of their goals in the second halfcoming back from a 1-0 halftime deficit

Noblesville got its first goal in the 43rdminute when Taylor Crowe converted apenalty kick Delaney Reister got the go-ahead score midway through the secondhalf making an unassisted direct shot forthe goal

Katie Soderstrom scored Carmels goalunassisted off a direct kick in the games20th minute

Emily Melchi made five saves for theGreyhounds with Mackenzie Kincaidgetting four saves for the Millers

Sheridan defeated Eastern 3-0 onMonday

The Hawks defense set the tone earlywith aggressive play to win all loose ballssaid Sheridan coach Kurtis Olsan Themidfield kept possession and continuallysent dangerous passes through the Cometdefense to release the attacking forwardsThe Blackhawks tallied 20 shots on goalfrom seven different players

Sophomore Ashton Wilson scored allthree of the Hawks goals with JensynWalker assisting on the first goal The othertwo were unassisted Junior goalkeeperNixon Williams earned her first shutout ofthe season making five saves

Sheridan was victorious again Tuesdaybeating 1A No 17 University 2-0 in theBlackhawks Senior Night game

Millers upset Carmel

Sports 11

Freshman Makaela Mosolf fired a crossto sophomore Ashton Wilson in the 63rdminute and Wilson scored the goalSophomore Hannah Lugenbeal gotSheridans second goal 12 minutes laterWilliams had 11 saves

The Blackhawks honored seniors AliciaHollingsworth Mattie Woodworth andEmma Feeney at the game

Coach Olsan would like to commendthe three seniors for all their hard workdedication and leadership that they havedemonstrated for the last four years saidOlsan

Westfield beat Pendleton Heights 2-1Monday

Tate Snodgrass put away both goals andNicole Burkett had an assist

The Shamrocks junior varsity Greenteam defeated Pendleton heights by a scoreof 2-0 Julie Haseman scored both goals

Westfield travels to Brownsburg tonight

Hamilton Southeastern won its SeniorNight game on Monday beatingMcCutcheon 3-0

Kaitlyn Weldy scored two-and-a-halfminutes into the game for the 2A No 5Royals off an assist by Abby Becker AvaKeaffaber scored the next goal with ClaireWilkinson providing the assist Weldyscored again in the second half withKeaffaber assisting Natalie Wilkinson andKaelyn Conaway combined for the shutout

Our back line also did an amazing jobtonight said HSE coach Greg Davidson

MILLERS From Page 10

The Hamilton Heights boys tennis teamsplit a pair of 5-0 dual meets this week

On Monday the Huskies cruised pastTipton 5-0 Austin Sauerteig came frombehind to win the No 1 singles match whilethe other matches were decided in straightsets

On Tuesday Heights fell to a strongLapel team 5-0 No 3 singles Noah Wallaceextended his opponent to 7-5 7-5

Westfield played Lapel on Mondaywinning 3-2 Parker Kalis came back to winthe No 1 singles match in three sets andthat clinched the victory for the ShamrocksWestfield also won both doubles matches

Heights 5 Tipton 0No 1 singles Austin Sauerteig def AWeddell 3-6 7-6 (7) 6-3No 2 singles Hawkins Hochstedler defSeward 6-0 6-0No 3 singles Noah Wallace def GWeddell 6-2 6-2No 1 doubles Grant Lamkin and BryceAlbright def Hoycus and Thomas 6-16-0No 2 doubles Nate Russell andHudson Hochstedler def Stall andReecer 6-2 6-3

Lapel 5 Heights 0No 1 singles Austin Sauerteig lost toConrad 6-2 6-1No 2 singles Hawkins Hochstedler lostto McCurdy 6-0 6-3No 3 singles Noah Wallace lost toLyons 7-5 7-5No 1 doubles Grant Lamkin and BryceAlbright lost to Krebs and Ratzlaff 6-46-4No 2 doubles Nate Russell andHudson Hochstedler lost to Hagen andWolfgang 6-1 7-5

Westfield 3 Lapel 2No 1 singles Parker Kalis def Conrad4-6 6-0 6-2No 2 singles Evan Parshall lost toMcCurdy 6-0 6-2No 3 singles Harrison Sindelar lost toLyons 6-0 6-1No 1 doubles Connor Maris andCarson Maris def Krebs and Razlaff6-1 6-3No 2 doubles Joe Day and NoahDitzler def Wolfgang and Huffman 6-36-2

The Sheridan volleyball team fell to Tindley in threesets Monday 25-10 25-18 25-13

Rachel Adams had three service aces and Maddie Zolahad two aces Maddi Christy hit four kills and Zola had threekills Rachel Adams had three blocks

The Blackhawks play Thursday night at home againstLapel

Hamilton Heights fell to Class 4A No 10 Zionsvillein three sets Monday 25-12 25-19 25-16

Junior Ana Collar handed out six assists hit four killsmade one block served one ace and made four digsSophomore Hannah Crist had four kills one block and oneace Junior Tori Hayden had four kills and one block KylieRose had eight digs

The Huskies junior varsity lost 25-8 25-7

Carmel swept North Central 25-19 25-15 25-17 in aTuesday Metropolitan Conference match

Alex Hicks hit nine kills for 4A No 5 GreyhoundsMorgan Seaman dished out 23 assists Emily Horvath goteight digs and Mo Armstrong served four aces

Carmels junior varsity won 25-17 25-9 and thefreshmen were victorious 25-11 25-12

Huskies split dual meets

lsquoHawks Huskies drop Monday matches

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 87 64 576 -Toronto 83 68 550 40Baltimore 82 69 543 50NY Yankees 78 72 520 85Tampa Bay 64 86 427 225Central W L PCT GBCleveland 87 63 580 -Detroit 80 70 533 70Kansas City 77 74 510 105Chi White Sox 72 79 477 155Minnesota 55 96 364 325West W L PCT GBTexas 90 62 592 -Houston 80 71 530 95Seattle 79 72 523 105Oakland 66 85 437 235LA Angels 65 86 430 245

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 88 63 583 -NY Mets 80 71 530 80Miami 76 75 503 120Philadelphia 68 83 450 200Atlanta 60 91 397 280Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 96 55 636 -St Louis 80 71 530 160Pittsburgh 75 75 500 205Milwaukee 68 83 450 280Cincinnati 63 88 417 330West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 85 66 563 -San Francisco 80 71 530 50Colorado 72 79 477 130San Diego 64 87 424 210Arizona 63 88 417 220

MLB standingsTuesdayrsquos scores

Boston 5 Baltimore 2Philadelphia 7 Chi White Sox 6

Atlanta 5 NY Mets 4Cleveland 2 Kansas City 2

NY Yankees 5 Tampa Bay 3Miami 1 Washington 0

Chi Cubs 6 Cincinnati 1

Texas 5 LA Angels 4Detroit 8 Minnesota 1

Pittsburgh 6 Milwaukee 3St Louis 10 Colorado 5

Houston 2 Oakland 1 10 inningsSan Diego 5 Arizona 2

San Francisco 2 LA Dodgers 0Toronto 10 Seattle 2

Sports12

David Boudia a four-time Olympic medalist and oneof the worldrsquos best 10-meter platform divers will serve asthe Grand Marshal of the inaugural Red Bull Air Race atthe Indianapolis Motor Speedway Oct 1-2

Boudia from Noblesville Indiana won silver andbronze medals in diving last month at the Summer Olympicsin Rio de Janeiro He won gold and bronze medals in 2012in London

ldquoIrsquom really excited to be the Grand Marshal for the firstever Red Bull Air Race at IMSrdquo Boudiasaid ldquoPlanes takingoff and landing at the Speedway will be a pretty awesomesight to see Just like Olympic athletes I know these pilotstrain hard and will be ready to put on a fast and competitiverace for fansrdquo

At the Red Bull Air Race Boudiarsquos responsibilities willinclude delivering the very first ldquopilots to your planesrdquocommand in IMS history He will also have the chance totake a ride with a Red Bull Air Race Challenger Cup piloton Race Day

ldquoFans across the globe have gotten used to seeing Davidlive up to the hype and perform well under extremepressurerdquo IMS President Doug Boles said ldquoHersquos been anoutstanding representative for both Team USA and Indianaathletes for so many years We canrsquot think of a better wayto celebrate our Hoosier Olympians than bringing David toIMS for this new and exciting eventrdquo

A Purdue University graduate who won six NCAAtitles Boudia began his diving career in 2000 at age 11 andactually overcame a fear of heights to pursue diving off the10-meter platform By 2005 he was a member of the USNational Diving Team and won a national title that year insynchronized diving He qualified for his first Olympic teamin 2008 competing in both the 10-meter platform andsynchronized 10 meter platform His book ldquoGreater thanGold From Olympic Heartbreak to Ultimate Redemptionrdquowas published in August ahead of the Rio games At theRed Bull Air Race the worldrsquos finest pilots will navigatean aerial racetrack incorporating the IMS infield oval andBrickyard Crossing Golf Course The objective is to

navigate the course and its air-filled pylons in the fastestpossible time while incurring as few penalties as possibleFor more information visit wwwimscomairrace

Tickets are now on sale for the Red Bull Air Race Fans

have three quick convenient methods to buy ticketsOnline Visit wwwimscomtickets Tickets are

available 24 hours per day seven days per weekPhone Call 800-822-INDY or 317-492-6700 between 9

am-5 pm (ET) Monday through Friday

In Person Visit the IMS Ticket Office at the IMSAdministration Building east of the 16th Street roundaboutand outside Turn 1 of the oval between 9 am-5 pm(ET) Monday through Friday

Tickets for groups of 20 or more also are availableContact the IMS Group Sales Department at 866-221-8775 for more information

Information on parking and camping at IMS events isavailable at wwwimscomtickets

Olympic gold medalist Boudia to serve as Grand Marshal at Red Bull Air Race

2A BOYS1 Harrison (W Lafayette)2 North Central3 Lake Central4 Memorial (Evansville)5 Avon6 Goshen7 Carmel8 Penn9 Center Grove10 Bloomington South11 Hamilton Southeastern12 Zionsville13 Jasper14 Concord15 Munster16 Chesterton17 Elkhart Central18 Elkhart Memorial19 Castle20 West NobleHonorable Mention

Mt Vernon (Fortville)Guerin CatholicSt Joseph (South Bend)NorthropNoblesville

1A BOYS1 Lawrenceburg2 Providence3 Mishawaka Marian4 Eastern (Greentown)5 Argos6 Covenant Christian(Indianapolis)7 Washington Community8 Westview9 Cardinal Ritter10 Mater Dei11 Muncie Burris12 Garrett13 Pike Central14 Rising Sun

15 Lutheran (Indianapolis)16 Oldenburg Academy17 Tipton18 Greencastle19 Heritage Hills20 HebronHonorable MentionHeritage ChristianLafayette Central CatholicNortheast DuboisNorthwestern (Kokomo)Eastbrook

2A GIRLS1 Penn2 Carmel3 Avon4 Brebeuf Jesuit5 Hamilton Southeastern6 Zionsville7 Evansville Memorial8 Castle

9 Center Grove10 Munster11 East Central12 Northridge13 Fishers14 Cathedral15 Terre Haute North16 Valparaiso17 FW Carroll18 Warsaw19 Evansville Reitz20 Columbus NorthHonorable Mention EvansvilleNorth Crown Point GuerinCatholic RoncalliNoblesville

1A GIRLS1 Bishop Chatard2 Evansville Mater Dei3 Gibson Southern

4 Heritage Christian5 Andrean6 Bellmont7 Lafayette Central Catholic8 Mishawaka Marian9 Argos10 Westview11 Washington12 Wheeler13 Forest Park14 Covenant Christian (Indy)15 Oldenburg Academy16 Lawrenceburg17 University18 Tri-West Hendricks19 Canterbury20 Cardinal RitterHM Sullivan South Spencer

Indiana soccer rankings

GIRLS1 Carmel2 Homestead3 Penn4 Warsaw5 Columbus North6 Zionsville7 Noblesville8 Fort Wayne Carroll9 Fishers10 Bloomington North11 Valparaiso12 Westfield

13 Hamilton Southeastern14 Lake Central15 La Porte16 Lowell17 Guerin Catholic18 West Lafayette19 Floyd Central20 Crown Point21 Cathedral22 Northridge23 Bloomington South24 Seymour25 Pendleton Heights

BOYS1 Carmel2 Fort Wayne Carroll3 Westview4 Fishers5 Hamilton Southeastern6 Lowell7 Avon8 Columbus North9 Westfield10 Valparaiso11 Noblesville12 West Lafayette

13 Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran14 Cathedral15 Brebeuf Jesuit16 Portage17 Tell City18 Fort Wayne Northrop19 Huntington North20 Zionsville21 La Porte22 Warsaw23 Lake Central24 Lawrence North25 North Central

IATCCC cross country rankings

Page 5: Sheridan, Noblesville, Cicero, Arcadia, Atlanta, Carmel ...files.constantcontact.com/57b55f5d301/4657f14a-3d... · stories will include the presentation of three additional awards:

News 5

Carmel Police looking forfraud and forgery suspect

Carmel Police are looking for afraud and forgery suspect

On Tuesday Sept 6 a femalesuspect pictured used several stolencredit cards in Indianapolis aftercommitting several vehicle break-insin Carmel Video surveillancecaptured the suspect driving a silver2000-2007 body style Ford Taurus4-door The vehicle is also missingthe front passengerrsquos side hubcapbearing an In God We Trust Indianaregistration plate

The Carmel Police would likeyour assistance in identifying thesuspect in these surveillance photosIf anyone has information on thissuspect please contact the CarmelPolice Department InvestigationsDivision at 317-571-2511 or CrimeStoppers of Central Indiana at 317-262-8477 (TIPS)

Hamilton EastPublic Library lists

Here are the Hamilton East PublicLibrary items lists for the week of Sept19 2016

New Adult Fiction Books1 First Comes Love A novel by EmilyGiffin2 Vinegar Girl The Taming of the ShrewRetold by Anne Tyler3 The Island House A novel by NancyThayer4 The Girl in the Red Coat A novel byKate Hamer5 Sweetbitter by Stephanie Danler6 Any Minute Now by Eric Lustbader7 First Star I See Tonight by SusanElizabeth Phillips8 The Land of My Dreams War atHome 1916 by Harrod-Eagles9 The One Man by Andrew Gross10 Rob Thy Neighbor by David Thurlo

New Adult Nonfiction Books1 Sams Teach Yourself C++ in 24 Hoursby Rogers Cadenhead2 For the Glory Eric Liddells Journeyfrom Olympic Champion to Modern Mar-tyr by Duncan Hamilton3 Powerhouse The Untold Story of Hol-lywoods Creative Artists Agency byJames Andrew Miller4 A Little Thing Called Life On LovingElvis Presley Bruce Jenner and Songs inBetween by Linda Thompson5 The Romanovs 1613-1918 by SimonSebag Montefiore6 Conviction The Untold Story of Put-ting Jodi Arias Behind Bars by JuanMartinez

7 SharePoint 2016 for Dummies byRosemarie Withee8 The Snowden Files The Inside Storyof the Worlds Most Wanted Man byLuke Harding9 I Contain Multitudes The MicrobesWithin Us and a Grander View of Life byEd Yong10 Love Is All You Need The Revolu-tionary Bond-Based Approach to Educat-ing Your Dog by Jennifer Arnold

New DVDs1 The In-Laws2 Ride Along 23 A Royal Night Out4 Eddie the Eagle5 My Big Fat Greek Wedding 26 Hardcore Henry7 Falstaff (Chimes at Midnight)8 Parched9 The Phenom10 The Walking Dead The CompleteSixth Season

New Music CDs1 Out Among the Stars by Johnny Cash2 Best of Chris Isaak by Chris Isaak3 The best of Bread by Bread4 Anthology Hey Ho Lets Go by Ra-mones5 Sounds of the South 1 Sounds of theSouth Blue Ridge Mountain Music AMusical Journey from the Georgia SeaIslands to the Mississippi Delta by AlanLomax6 Miami by James Gang

Hamilton County Reporter

Hamilton Countyrsquos Hometown Newspaper

Photos courtesy Carmel PoliceDepartment

News6

The City of Noblesville will close East 166th Street from Summer Road to UnionChapel Road from Tuesday Sept 27 through Thursday Sept 29 ndash weather permittingThe road will be closed in order to perform two culvert replacements and two extensionsunder 166th Street Traffic will be maintained to Stony Creek Golf Club and Park Placeat Sagamore from Summer Road

The 166th Street entrance to Sagamore subdivision (Golden Bear Way) will be closedto traffic as road cuts will take place on both sides of this roadway The detour routeincludes Union Chapel Road Greenfield Avenue and Summer Road

East 166th Street roadclosure on Sept 27-29

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Sports 7

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorThe game of high school football can

be simple Thatrsquos the situation this Fridayas Westfield coach Jake Gilbert takes hisShamrocks to Brownsburg for a HoosierCrossroads Conference battle

A couple of things can happen toWestfield

A Shamrock victory would knock a5-0 (2-0 in the HCC) Brownsburg teamfrom the top spot in the HCC and put a4-1 (2-1 in the conference) Westfieldteam right back in the race

A Brownsburg victory would knockWestfield out of the race

ldquoWe will have our hands fullrdquo Gilbertsaid looking ahead to Friday night

Brownsburg has defeatedBloomington South Lawrence North andFranklin in non-conference games andAvon and Fishers in the HCC

They have an excellent quarterback inHunter Johnson He is 66-of-126 slingingthe pigskin for 939 yards and eighttouchdowns He has been intercepted onlyfour times

Johnson has two of the conferencersquosbest receivers waiting for his passesBryce Kirtz has caught 23 balls for 455yards and Kyle Davis 18 for 234 yards

On the ground Carson Gill has carried109 times for 467 yards

ldquoBrownsburg is 5-0 and in first placein the conferencerdquo said Gilbert ldquoTheyare excellent defensively I am reallyimpressed with how hard they play

ldquoOf courserdquo the coach continuedldquoBrownsburg has major weapons onoffenserdquo

Westfield is coming off a one-pointloss to Hamilton Southeastern afteropening the season with victories overHarrison Southport Zionsville andNoblesville

ldquoWe are working on making sure wehave the determination to get our teamback on trackrdquo Gilbert said ldquoWe have topay attention to details much better thanwe have the past two weeksrdquo

On offense Westfield can hitopponents both on the ground and throughthe air

Quarterback Andy Sweet back inaction last week after missing a game withan injury is 31-of-58 through the air for494 yards and 10 touchdowns He has yetto be intercepted

Sweetrsquos top receivers are EvanManley with 14 receptions for 290 yards

Jonathan Swidan with eight receptions for130 yards

Westfield has a solid 1-2 punch on theground with Nate Froelich with 85 carriesfor 534 yards and seven touchdowns andwith Swidan with 66 carries for 319 yardsand four scores

This one could be a defensive battleand should that happen look for HankGrenda Jackson Garrett Lucas SchultzKoby Hauser Justin Frey Josh Tuffnelland Brian Skelton to lead the way for theShamrocks

Westfield lost to Brownsburg 59-30last year after posting 35-21 and 37-13victories the previous two seaons

Rocks need road win

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

Brian ReddickFile photo

Westfieldrsquos Johnny Swidan has carried the football 66 times for 319yards and four touchdowns this season The Shamrocks will travel toBrownsburg tonight in a pivotal Hoosier Crossroads Conference game

Sports8

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorPay attention Hamilton Southeastern

secondaryTommy Fossitt Jay Edwards Brock

Bishop Ethan Hudson Brenden Mikeselland Sam Edgell

Those Zionsville receivers will try tofind space for quarterback Blake Levy tosling the football when HamiltonSoutheastern hosts the Eagles this Friday ina key Hoosier Crossroads Conference gameat Reynolds Royals Stadium

Zionsville has one of the best if not thebest passing attacks in the HCC

ldquoZionsville throws it around a lot andLevy will go deep on yourdquo saidSoutheastern coach Scott May ldquoI likeEdwards He is their leading receiver fromthe wide-out positionrdquo

In five games Levy has hit on 81-of-144passes for 1189 yards and 11 touchdownsHe has been intercepted 11 times

Edwards has caught 25 passes for 498yards but the other five Eagles are equallyas dangerous Fossitt has 19 receptions for207 yards Bishop 15 for 146 Hudson 14for 298 Mikesell 13 for 190 and Edgell 12for 173 yards

Mikesell is the big threat on the groundHe has carried 103 times for 448 yards andfive touchdowns

ldquoZionsville is dangerous and will keepyou guessingrdquo May continued ldquoIn the lasttwo games we have seen them run the

halfback pass double pass flee flickerhook and ladder and go for it on fourth downfrom anywhere on the field

ldquoThey have a god back in Mikesell whocan take it to the house on you from anyplace on the fieldrdquo May added

Southeastern is 4-1 overall and 2-1 in theconference Zionsville is 3-2 and 0-2 in theHCC The Eagles lost last week toNoblesville 45-24 They have defeated Pike55-35 Lebanon 55-54 and Brebeuf 33-28 innon-conference games and also have lost toWestfield 45-8 in the conference

Southeasternrsquos only loss has been toconference foe Avon 31-28 The last twoweeks the Royals have won thrillers fromFishers 36-33 in overtime and Westfield21-20

Southeastern easily challengesZionsville for the best aerial game in theHCC Quarterback Adam Mullet is 78-of-156 for 1244 yards He has tossed ninetouchdown passes and been intercepted ninetimes

Mullett like Levy has a deep stable orreceivers led by Matt Klink with 23 catchesfor 257 yards Max Brooks has 15 receptionsfor 307 yards and Nick Mutchner 15 for 202Brooks has four touchdown grabs

Southeastern also can move the pigskinon the ground Jackson Sweeney has carried109 times for 577 yards

The Royals defeated Zionsville 35-21last season The Eaglesrsquo last victory overHSE was a 14-7 decision in 2005

2 teams withaerial attacks

Brian ReddickFile photo

Hamilton Southeasternrsquos Adam Mullett has passed for 1244 yards and nine touchdowns this season The Royals will host Zionsville on Friday

Southeastern Probable LineupsOffense DefenseQB Adam Mullett Sr 195 W Johnny May Jr 215TB Jackson Sweeney Jr 160 T Sam Garvin Sr 275HB Nick Mutchner Jr 195 N Max Burris Sr 240WR Max Brooks Sr 190 T Madison Norris Jr 200WR Logan Beegle Sr 170 S Logan Holland Sr 215TE Matt Klink Sr 215 C Will Darligton Sr 155T Zach Mutchner Sr 210 C Trey Poore Sr 166G Joe Myren Sr 250 ILB Alec Jessop Sr 200C Sam Garvin Sr 275 ILB Zach Randall Sr 210G Caleb Rutan Sr 300 SS Brock Burns Sr 195T Brian Dechow Sr 230 FS Austin Holzum Sr 170

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

Sports 9

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorDespite an unlike-Carmel 2-3 start to the

football seasonCoach John Hebertsaid there are lots tobe positive about fromthe play of hisGreyhounds

ldquoLawrence Northplayed a great footballgame against us lastFridayrdquo Hebert saidldquoThey dictated thetempo from start tofinish We had ouropportunities atseveral points tochange the directionof the game but wemade key mistakesduring some of thosemoments

ldquoOn the positiveside for us CamariHunt had a great nightrunning the footballwith his secondstraight game over100 yards We were

able to get our main three receivers thefootball 11 times Jalen Walker Ethan

Merriweather andKurt Rafdal eachmade catches fromJake McDonald thatput us in a position tohave a chance to winthe gamerdquo

After five gamesMcDonald has hit on65-of-93 passes for780 yards and 11touchdowns He hasbeen intercepted onlytwice

Walker has 24 catches for 248 yards andsix touchdowns Merriweather 18 for 279and four scores and Rafdal 15 receptionsfor 144 yards

On the ground Hunt has 38 carries for263 yards and Jerome Halsell 66 carries for319 yards

ldquoOn defenserdquo Hebert continued ldquoJohnHokanson had been moved from linebackerto safety due to injuries and he played bothpositions and was our leading tackler

ldquoConner Coghlan again kicked two fieldgoals

ldquoAt 2-3 consistency and getting off to afaster start is needed vs North Centralrdquo saidthe Carmel coach ldquoWe feel very good aboutthe people in our program and believesignificant improvements can be madeoffensively and defensively

ldquoLike us North Central is a team that isbetter than its record They are muchimproved both offensively and defensivelyCoach Kevin Kreinhagen has his teamplaying at a very competitive levelrdquo

So far this season North Central has lostto Fishers Southeastern Warren CentralLawrence North and Center Grove

NC has lost 26 straight games Carmelhas defeated the Panthers 10 consecutivetimes last losing 33-7 in 2005 In those 10games six of the last seven have beenshutouts including a 51-0 Carmel victorylast year and a 56-0 Greyhound win twoyears ago

Hebert there are positives

WalkerCoghlan

Merriweather

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorAfter blowing out Heritage Christian Howe and Broad

Ripple the last three weeks by a 140-26 margin GuerinCatholicrsquos Golden Eagles this week will take on a goodGreenwood team at the Eagles Nest

Guerin and Greenwood both are 4-1 for the seasonThey have played one common opponent MartinsvilleGuerin defeated Martinsville 42-22 and Greenwooddefeated Martinsville 41-0

Coach Tom Dilleyrsquos Eagles also hold wins overHeritage Christian 49-0 Howe 31-18 and Broad Ripple

60-8 Guerin Catholicrsquos only loss has been to LafayetteCentral Catholic 34-13

Greenwood has defeated Perry Meridian 34-7 IndianCreek 44-7 and Mooresville 22-14 in overtime and lastweek lost for the first time falling to Plainfield 28-0

ldquoWe are looking forward to playing Greenwood thisweekrdquo said Dilley ldquoThey are a well-coached physicalteam

ldquoGreenwood always plays with great effort and theyhave an outstanding attitude They return numerous startersfrom a good stingy defense and they are physical and wellbalanced on offenserdquo

Guerin has romped the last three weeks without its acerunning back Carter McGinnis out with an injuryMcGinnis has rushed for 696 yards and leads HamiltonCounty in scoring with 72 points Filling in have been SamMcDaniel Thomas Kaser and Dylan Crossen Kaseramong the trio leads in rushing with 203 yards in 39 carries

Junior quarterback Luke Keller has passed for 464yards He has thrown for five touchdowns Leadingreceivers are Grant Fremion with five catches for 126 yardsand Kaser with five receptions for 135 yards

ldquoWe will need to pay our best game this weekrdquocautioned Dilley

A full starting line-up was not available

Guerin hosts Greenwood

6A

1 Warren Central (7) 962 Penn (2) 853 Indianapolis Cathedral (1) 814 Center Grove 735 Brownsburg 556 Columbus North 507 Ben Davis 398 Hamilton Southeastern 329 La Porte 1810 Lawrence Central 13

Others Receiving Votes Carmel (7)Carroll (FW) (6) Lawrence North (4)Homestead (2) Valparaiso (1)

5A

1 Fort Wayne Snider (10) 1002 New Palestine 863 Westfield 744 Bloomington South 705 Columbus East 566 Mishawaka 437 Castle 398 Michigan City 179 Decatur Central 15t-10 Muncie Central 14t-10 Plainfield 14

Others Receiving Votes McCutcheon(13) Goshen (5) Zionsville (4)

4A

1 Roncalli (9) 992 NotthWood (1) 913 Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger 744 Evansville Reitz 605 New Prairie 566 East Central 517 Shelbyville 448 East Noble 419 New Haven 3210 Evansville Central 14

Others Receiving Votes Lebanon (7)Evansville Harrison (4) Greenwood (4)Northridge (4) Plymouth (4)

3A

1 Gibson Southern (5) 932 West Lafayette (4) 893 Mishawaka Marian (1) 864 Bishop Chatard 655 Guerin Catholic 496 FW Concordia Lutheran 397 Tri-West 288 Brebeuf Jesuit 259 Heritage Hills 1810 Evansville Memorial 12

Others Receiving Votes Lawrenceburg(11) Northwestern (10) Jimtown (9)Hamilton Heights (7) Fort WayneBishop Luers (2) Heritage (2)

2A

1 Woodlan (4) 892 Monrovia (2) 803 Whiting (4) 784 Evansville Mater Dei 605 Scecina Memorial 546 Eastbrook 437 Whitko 338 Bremen 249 Knox 1210 Cardinal Ritter 10

Others Receiving Votes Eastside (7)Lapel (4) Heritage Christian (3)Indianapolis Howe (3) Oak Hill (3)

1A

1 Lafayette Central Catholic (10) 1002 Linton Stockton 883 Pioneer 804 Adams Central 705 West Washington 516 Fountain Central 497 LaVille 398 Monroe Central 219 North Miami 16t-10 Carroll (Flora) 12t-10 Eastern Greene 12

Others Receiving Votes Shenandoah(10) Northfield (8) IndianapolisLutheran (4)

IFCA high school football polls

Sports10

The Fishers girls golf team made historyMonday winning theschools first ever girlsgolf sectional

The Tigers cardeda 309 to win theAnderson sectionalwhich took place atGrandview GolfCourse The eventwas delayed fromSaturday due to heavyrain but whats acouple more days iftheres a trophywaiting

Not only didFishers lead the wayin the team standingsit also dominated theindividual listKennedy Brookerwon medalist honorswith a 73 and was ontop of a 1-2-3 sweepfor the TigersMorgan Lewis cardeda 76 for the runner-upribbon while AnnaDelPrince finished

third with a 78 Brooke Wilson shot an 82and Kate Alt an 86 to complete Fishersscoring

The top three teams advance from thesectional to theregional which takesplace Saturday atEdgewood Golf Clubin Lapel HamiltonSoutheastern finishedsecond andNoblesville placedthird to join Fishers inmoving on

The Royals cardeda team score of 321Two HSE players shot79s Julia Eaton andPhyllis Cha The

Millers scored 351 Sarah Hayes ledNoblesville with an 84

Hamilton Heights took fourth at thesectional with a 367 Caitie Gehlhausen shota 79 and will advance to the regional as anindividual

Team scores Fishers 309 HamiltonSoutheastern 321 Noblesville 351Hamilton Heights 367 Lapel 371Shenandoah 384 Anderson 396Alexandria 439Medalist Kennedy Brooker (Fishers)35-38=73Other Fishers scores Morgan Lewis36-40=76 Anna DelPrince 38-40=78Brooke Wilson 40-42=82 Kate Alt 41-45=86

Southeastern scores Julia Eaton 38-41=79 Phyllis Cha 36-43=79 NicoleDillow 40-40=80 Haleigh Gray 41-42=83 Chelsea Morrow 38-46=84Noblesville scores Sarah Hayes 41-43=84 Kayla Packard 43-45=88Camille Obergfell 46-43=89 Taylor

Keating 41-49=90 Brooke Gigante40-52=92Heights scores Caitie Gehlhausen 38-41=79 Sydney Lucas 43-43=86 KateBiggs 47-48=95 Alyx Harley 53-54=107 Ellie Arrowood 56-59=115

Tigers win first ever trophy

Julia EatonSoutheastern

Caitie GehlhausenHeights

Sarah HayesNoblesville

The Fishers girls golf team won its first ever sectional championship Monday atGrandview Golf Club The Tigers carded a 309 and had the top three individuals

Photo provided

The Hamilton Heights boys soccer teamplayed Eastern the No 4 team in Class 1Ato a 2-2 draw on Tuesday

The Huskies Alek Oldham found DrewTomaszewski for the first goal of the game35 minutes in with Tomaszewski scoringfrom 20 yards out Eastern scored on apenalty kick midway through the secondhalf to tie it

Eastern scored again with five minutesleft but Heights scored two minutes later

with Damon Kintner passing to JordanSpringman who headed the ball into the net

Sam Schroeder had 11 saves Kintnerwas the player of the game Heights coachDerrick Dean said for his great defensivegame and tying assist

Carmel ranked No 5 in 2A tied withBrebeuf Jesuit 1-1 on Monday

Junior Jack Muller scored theGreyhounds goal

ldquoI felt we did a much better job ofcontrolling the ball and playing to feet in thesecond half Our combination play throughthe midfield created some good scoringopportunitiesrdquo

University beat Greenwood ChristianAcademy 2-0 on Tuesday improving to 7-2for the season

Sam Gailey scored on a bicycle kickwhile Ryan Williams got a goal on his 17thbirthday Samuel Rudd had both assists

Hamilton Southeastern fell toZionsville 3-1 on Tuesday

Jake Smith scored the 2A No 11 Royalsgoal HSE plays Lawrence North onThursday

Huskies tie with No 4 Eastern

It doesnt matter what the rankings sayThe annual Noblesville-Carmel girls soccergame will be a battle

That was the once again the case onMonday as Noblesville upset the Class 2ANo 2 Greyhounds 2-1 The Millers scoredboth of their goals in the second halfcoming back from a 1-0 halftime deficit

Noblesville got its first goal in the 43rdminute when Taylor Crowe converted apenalty kick Delaney Reister got the go-ahead score midway through the secondhalf making an unassisted direct shot forthe goal

Katie Soderstrom scored Carmels goalunassisted off a direct kick in the games20th minute

Emily Melchi made five saves for theGreyhounds with Mackenzie Kincaidgetting four saves for the Millers

Sheridan defeated Eastern 3-0 onMonday

The Hawks defense set the tone earlywith aggressive play to win all loose ballssaid Sheridan coach Kurtis Olsan Themidfield kept possession and continuallysent dangerous passes through the Cometdefense to release the attacking forwardsThe Blackhawks tallied 20 shots on goalfrom seven different players

Sophomore Ashton Wilson scored allthree of the Hawks goals with JensynWalker assisting on the first goal The othertwo were unassisted Junior goalkeeperNixon Williams earned her first shutout ofthe season making five saves

Sheridan was victorious again Tuesdaybeating 1A No 17 University 2-0 in theBlackhawks Senior Night game

Millers upset Carmel

Sports 11

Freshman Makaela Mosolf fired a crossto sophomore Ashton Wilson in the 63rdminute and Wilson scored the goalSophomore Hannah Lugenbeal gotSheridans second goal 12 minutes laterWilliams had 11 saves

The Blackhawks honored seniors AliciaHollingsworth Mattie Woodworth andEmma Feeney at the game

Coach Olsan would like to commendthe three seniors for all their hard workdedication and leadership that they havedemonstrated for the last four years saidOlsan

Westfield beat Pendleton Heights 2-1Monday

Tate Snodgrass put away both goals andNicole Burkett had an assist

The Shamrocks junior varsity Greenteam defeated Pendleton heights by a scoreof 2-0 Julie Haseman scored both goals

Westfield travels to Brownsburg tonight

Hamilton Southeastern won its SeniorNight game on Monday beatingMcCutcheon 3-0

Kaitlyn Weldy scored two-and-a-halfminutes into the game for the 2A No 5Royals off an assist by Abby Becker AvaKeaffaber scored the next goal with ClaireWilkinson providing the assist Weldyscored again in the second half withKeaffaber assisting Natalie Wilkinson andKaelyn Conaway combined for the shutout

Our back line also did an amazing jobtonight said HSE coach Greg Davidson

MILLERS From Page 10

The Hamilton Heights boys tennis teamsplit a pair of 5-0 dual meets this week

On Monday the Huskies cruised pastTipton 5-0 Austin Sauerteig came frombehind to win the No 1 singles match whilethe other matches were decided in straightsets

On Tuesday Heights fell to a strongLapel team 5-0 No 3 singles Noah Wallaceextended his opponent to 7-5 7-5

Westfield played Lapel on Mondaywinning 3-2 Parker Kalis came back to winthe No 1 singles match in three sets andthat clinched the victory for the ShamrocksWestfield also won both doubles matches

Heights 5 Tipton 0No 1 singles Austin Sauerteig def AWeddell 3-6 7-6 (7) 6-3No 2 singles Hawkins Hochstedler defSeward 6-0 6-0No 3 singles Noah Wallace def GWeddell 6-2 6-2No 1 doubles Grant Lamkin and BryceAlbright def Hoycus and Thomas 6-16-0No 2 doubles Nate Russell andHudson Hochstedler def Stall andReecer 6-2 6-3

Lapel 5 Heights 0No 1 singles Austin Sauerteig lost toConrad 6-2 6-1No 2 singles Hawkins Hochstedler lostto McCurdy 6-0 6-3No 3 singles Noah Wallace lost toLyons 7-5 7-5No 1 doubles Grant Lamkin and BryceAlbright lost to Krebs and Ratzlaff 6-46-4No 2 doubles Nate Russell andHudson Hochstedler lost to Hagen andWolfgang 6-1 7-5

Westfield 3 Lapel 2No 1 singles Parker Kalis def Conrad4-6 6-0 6-2No 2 singles Evan Parshall lost toMcCurdy 6-0 6-2No 3 singles Harrison Sindelar lost toLyons 6-0 6-1No 1 doubles Connor Maris andCarson Maris def Krebs and Razlaff6-1 6-3No 2 doubles Joe Day and NoahDitzler def Wolfgang and Huffman 6-36-2

The Sheridan volleyball team fell to Tindley in threesets Monday 25-10 25-18 25-13

Rachel Adams had three service aces and Maddie Zolahad two aces Maddi Christy hit four kills and Zola had threekills Rachel Adams had three blocks

The Blackhawks play Thursday night at home againstLapel

Hamilton Heights fell to Class 4A No 10 Zionsvillein three sets Monday 25-12 25-19 25-16

Junior Ana Collar handed out six assists hit four killsmade one block served one ace and made four digsSophomore Hannah Crist had four kills one block and oneace Junior Tori Hayden had four kills and one block KylieRose had eight digs

The Huskies junior varsity lost 25-8 25-7

Carmel swept North Central 25-19 25-15 25-17 in aTuesday Metropolitan Conference match

Alex Hicks hit nine kills for 4A No 5 GreyhoundsMorgan Seaman dished out 23 assists Emily Horvath goteight digs and Mo Armstrong served four aces

Carmels junior varsity won 25-17 25-9 and thefreshmen were victorious 25-11 25-12

Huskies split dual meets

lsquoHawks Huskies drop Monday matches

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 87 64 576 -Toronto 83 68 550 40Baltimore 82 69 543 50NY Yankees 78 72 520 85Tampa Bay 64 86 427 225Central W L PCT GBCleveland 87 63 580 -Detroit 80 70 533 70Kansas City 77 74 510 105Chi White Sox 72 79 477 155Minnesota 55 96 364 325West W L PCT GBTexas 90 62 592 -Houston 80 71 530 95Seattle 79 72 523 105Oakland 66 85 437 235LA Angels 65 86 430 245

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 88 63 583 -NY Mets 80 71 530 80Miami 76 75 503 120Philadelphia 68 83 450 200Atlanta 60 91 397 280Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 96 55 636 -St Louis 80 71 530 160Pittsburgh 75 75 500 205Milwaukee 68 83 450 280Cincinnati 63 88 417 330West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 85 66 563 -San Francisco 80 71 530 50Colorado 72 79 477 130San Diego 64 87 424 210Arizona 63 88 417 220

MLB standingsTuesdayrsquos scores

Boston 5 Baltimore 2Philadelphia 7 Chi White Sox 6

Atlanta 5 NY Mets 4Cleveland 2 Kansas City 2

NY Yankees 5 Tampa Bay 3Miami 1 Washington 0

Chi Cubs 6 Cincinnati 1

Texas 5 LA Angels 4Detroit 8 Minnesota 1

Pittsburgh 6 Milwaukee 3St Louis 10 Colorado 5

Houston 2 Oakland 1 10 inningsSan Diego 5 Arizona 2

San Francisco 2 LA Dodgers 0Toronto 10 Seattle 2

Sports12

David Boudia a four-time Olympic medalist and oneof the worldrsquos best 10-meter platform divers will serve asthe Grand Marshal of the inaugural Red Bull Air Race atthe Indianapolis Motor Speedway Oct 1-2

Boudia from Noblesville Indiana won silver andbronze medals in diving last month at the Summer Olympicsin Rio de Janeiro He won gold and bronze medals in 2012in London

ldquoIrsquom really excited to be the Grand Marshal for the firstever Red Bull Air Race at IMSrdquo Boudiasaid ldquoPlanes takingoff and landing at the Speedway will be a pretty awesomesight to see Just like Olympic athletes I know these pilotstrain hard and will be ready to put on a fast and competitiverace for fansrdquo

At the Red Bull Air Race Boudiarsquos responsibilities willinclude delivering the very first ldquopilots to your planesrdquocommand in IMS history He will also have the chance totake a ride with a Red Bull Air Race Challenger Cup piloton Race Day

ldquoFans across the globe have gotten used to seeing Davidlive up to the hype and perform well under extremepressurerdquo IMS President Doug Boles said ldquoHersquos been anoutstanding representative for both Team USA and Indianaathletes for so many years We canrsquot think of a better wayto celebrate our Hoosier Olympians than bringing David toIMS for this new and exciting eventrdquo

A Purdue University graduate who won six NCAAtitles Boudia began his diving career in 2000 at age 11 andactually overcame a fear of heights to pursue diving off the10-meter platform By 2005 he was a member of the USNational Diving Team and won a national title that year insynchronized diving He qualified for his first Olympic teamin 2008 competing in both the 10-meter platform andsynchronized 10 meter platform His book ldquoGreater thanGold From Olympic Heartbreak to Ultimate Redemptionrdquowas published in August ahead of the Rio games At theRed Bull Air Race the worldrsquos finest pilots will navigatean aerial racetrack incorporating the IMS infield oval andBrickyard Crossing Golf Course The objective is to

navigate the course and its air-filled pylons in the fastestpossible time while incurring as few penalties as possibleFor more information visit wwwimscomairrace

Tickets are now on sale for the Red Bull Air Race Fans

have three quick convenient methods to buy ticketsOnline Visit wwwimscomtickets Tickets are

available 24 hours per day seven days per weekPhone Call 800-822-INDY or 317-492-6700 between 9

am-5 pm (ET) Monday through Friday

In Person Visit the IMS Ticket Office at the IMSAdministration Building east of the 16th Street roundaboutand outside Turn 1 of the oval between 9 am-5 pm(ET) Monday through Friday

Tickets for groups of 20 or more also are availableContact the IMS Group Sales Department at 866-221-8775 for more information

Information on parking and camping at IMS events isavailable at wwwimscomtickets

Olympic gold medalist Boudia to serve as Grand Marshal at Red Bull Air Race

2A BOYS1 Harrison (W Lafayette)2 North Central3 Lake Central4 Memorial (Evansville)5 Avon6 Goshen7 Carmel8 Penn9 Center Grove10 Bloomington South11 Hamilton Southeastern12 Zionsville13 Jasper14 Concord15 Munster16 Chesterton17 Elkhart Central18 Elkhart Memorial19 Castle20 West NobleHonorable Mention

Mt Vernon (Fortville)Guerin CatholicSt Joseph (South Bend)NorthropNoblesville

1A BOYS1 Lawrenceburg2 Providence3 Mishawaka Marian4 Eastern (Greentown)5 Argos6 Covenant Christian(Indianapolis)7 Washington Community8 Westview9 Cardinal Ritter10 Mater Dei11 Muncie Burris12 Garrett13 Pike Central14 Rising Sun

15 Lutheran (Indianapolis)16 Oldenburg Academy17 Tipton18 Greencastle19 Heritage Hills20 HebronHonorable MentionHeritage ChristianLafayette Central CatholicNortheast DuboisNorthwestern (Kokomo)Eastbrook

2A GIRLS1 Penn2 Carmel3 Avon4 Brebeuf Jesuit5 Hamilton Southeastern6 Zionsville7 Evansville Memorial8 Castle

9 Center Grove10 Munster11 East Central12 Northridge13 Fishers14 Cathedral15 Terre Haute North16 Valparaiso17 FW Carroll18 Warsaw19 Evansville Reitz20 Columbus NorthHonorable Mention EvansvilleNorth Crown Point GuerinCatholic RoncalliNoblesville

1A GIRLS1 Bishop Chatard2 Evansville Mater Dei3 Gibson Southern

4 Heritage Christian5 Andrean6 Bellmont7 Lafayette Central Catholic8 Mishawaka Marian9 Argos10 Westview11 Washington12 Wheeler13 Forest Park14 Covenant Christian (Indy)15 Oldenburg Academy16 Lawrenceburg17 University18 Tri-West Hendricks19 Canterbury20 Cardinal RitterHM Sullivan South Spencer

Indiana soccer rankings

GIRLS1 Carmel2 Homestead3 Penn4 Warsaw5 Columbus North6 Zionsville7 Noblesville8 Fort Wayne Carroll9 Fishers10 Bloomington North11 Valparaiso12 Westfield

13 Hamilton Southeastern14 Lake Central15 La Porte16 Lowell17 Guerin Catholic18 West Lafayette19 Floyd Central20 Crown Point21 Cathedral22 Northridge23 Bloomington South24 Seymour25 Pendleton Heights

BOYS1 Carmel2 Fort Wayne Carroll3 Westview4 Fishers5 Hamilton Southeastern6 Lowell7 Avon8 Columbus North9 Westfield10 Valparaiso11 Noblesville12 West Lafayette

13 Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran14 Cathedral15 Brebeuf Jesuit16 Portage17 Tell City18 Fort Wayne Northrop19 Huntington North20 Zionsville21 La Porte22 Warsaw23 Lake Central24 Lawrence North25 North Central

IATCCC cross country rankings

Page 6: Sheridan, Noblesville, Cicero, Arcadia, Atlanta, Carmel ...files.constantcontact.com/57b55f5d301/4657f14a-3d... · stories will include the presentation of three additional awards:

News6

The City of Noblesville will close East 166th Street from Summer Road to UnionChapel Road from Tuesday Sept 27 through Thursday Sept 29 ndash weather permittingThe road will be closed in order to perform two culvert replacements and two extensionsunder 166th Street Traffic will be maintained to Stony Creek Golf Club and Park Placeat Sagamore from Summer Road

The 166th Street entrance to Sagamore subdivision (Golden Bear Way) will be closedto traffic as road cuts will take place on both sides of this roadway The detour routeincludes Union Chapel Road Greenfield Avenue and Summer Road

East 166th Street roadclosure on Sept 27-29

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Sports 7

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorThe game of high school football can

be simple Thatrsquos the situation this Fridayas Westfield coach Jake Gilbert takes hisShamrocks to Brownsburg for a HoosierCrossroads Conference battle

A couple of things can happen toWestfield

A Shamrock victory would knock a5-0 (2-0 in the HCC) Brownsburg teamfrom the top spot in the HCC and put a4-1 (2-1 in the conference) Westfieldteam right back in the race

A Brownsburg victory would knockWestfield out of the race

ldquoWe will have our hands fullrdquo Gilbertsaid looking ahead to Friday night

Brownsburg has defeatedBloomington South Lawrence North andFranklin in non-conference games andAvon and Fishers in the HCC

They have an excellent quarterback inHunter Johnson He is 66-of-126 slingingthe pigskin for 939 yards and eighttouchdowns He has been intercepted onlyfour times

Johnson has two of the conferencersquosbest receivers waiting for his passesBryce Kirtz has caught 23 balls for 455yards and Kyle Davis 18 for 234 yards

On the ground Carson Gill has carried109 times for 467 yards

ldquoBrownsburg is 5-0 and in first placein the conferencerdquo said Gilbert ldquoTheyare excellent defensively I am reallyimpressed with how hard they play

ldquoOf courserdquo the coach continuedldquoBrownsburg has major weapons onoffenserdquo

Westfield is coming off a one-pointloss to Hamilton Southeastern afteropening the season with victories overHarrison Southport Zionsville andNoblesville

ldquoWe are working on making sure wehave the determination to get our teamback on trackrdquo Gilbert said ldquoWe have topay attention to details much better thanwe have the past two weeksrdquo

On offense Westfield can hitopponents both on the ground and throughthe air

Quarterback Andy Sweet back inaction last week after missing a game withan injury is 31-of-58 through the air for494 yards and 10 touchdowns He has yetto be intercepted

Sweetrsquos top receivers are EvanManley with 14 receptions for 290 yards

Jonathan Swidan with eight receptions for130 yards

Westfield has a solid 1-2 punch on theground with Nate Froelich with 85 carriesfor 534 yards and seven touchdowns andwith Swidan with 66 carries for 319 yardsand four scores

This one could be a defensive battleand should that happen look for HankGrenda Jackson Garrett Lucas SchultzKoby Hauser Justin Frey Josh Tuffnelland Brian Skelton to lead the way for theShamrocks

Westfield lost to Brownsburg 59-30last year after posting 35-21 and 37-13victories the previous two seaons

Rocks need road win

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

Brian ReddickFile photo

Westfieldrsquos Johnny Swidan has carried the football 66 times for 319yards and four touchdowns this season The Shamrocks will travel toBrownsburg tonight in a pivotal Hoosier Crossroads Conference game

Sports8

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorPay attention Hamilton Southeastern

secondaryTommy Fossitt Jay Edwards Brock

Bishop Ethan Hudson Brenden Mikeselland Sam Edgell

Those Zionsville receivers will try tofind space for quarterback Blake Levy tosling the football when HamiltonSoutheastern hosts the Eagles this Friday ina key Hoosier Crossroads Conference gameat Reynolds Royals Stadium

Zionsville has one of the best if not thebest passing attacks in the HCC

ldquoZionsville throws it around a lot andLevy will go deep on yourdquo saidSoutheastern coach Scott May ldquoI likeEdwards He is their leading receiver fromthe wide-out positionrdquo

In five games Levy has hit on 81-of-144passes for 1189 yards and 11 touchdownsHe has been intercepted 11 times

Edwards has caught 25 passes for 498yards but the other five Eagles are equallyas dangerous Fossitt has 19 receptions for207 yards Bishop 15 for 146 Hudson 14for 298 Mikesell 13 for 190 and Edgell 12for 173 yards

Mikesell is the big threat on the groundHe has carried 103 times for 448 yards andfive touchdowns

ldquoZionsville is dangerous and will keepyou guessingrdquo May continued ldquoIn the lasttwo games we have seen them run the

halfback pass double pass flee flickerhook and ladder and go for it on fourth downfrom anywhere on the field

ldquoThey have a god back in Mikesell whocan take it to the house on you from anyplace on the fieldrdquo May added

Southeastern is 4-1 overall and 2-1 in theconference Zionsville is 3-2 and 0-2 in theHCC The Eagles lost last week toNoblesville 45-24 They have defeated Pike55-35 Lebanon 55-54 and Brebeuf 33-28 innon-conference games and also have lost toWestfield 45-8 in the conference

Southeasternrsquos only loss has been toconference foe Avon 31-28 The last twoweeks the Royals have won thrillers fromFishers 36-33 in overtime and Westfield21-20

Southeastern easily challengesZionsville for the best aerial game in theHCC Quarterback Adam Mullet is 78-of-156 for 1244 yards He has tossed ninetouchdown passes and been intercepted ninetimes

Mullett like Levy has a deep stable orreceivers led by Matt Klink with 23 catchesfor 257 yards Max Brooks has 15 receptionsfor 307 yards and Nick Mutchner 15 for 202Brooks has four touchdown grabs

Southeastern also can move the pigskinon the ground Jackson Sweeney has carried109 times for 577 yards

The Royals defeated Zionsville 35-21last season The Eaglesrsquo last victory overHSE was a 14-7 decision in 2005

2 teams withaerial attacks

Brian ReddickFile photo

Hamilton Southeasternrsquos Adam Mullett has passed for 1244 yards and nine touchdowns this season The Royals will host Zionsville on Friday

Southeastern Probable LineupsOffense DefenseQB Adam Mullett Sr 195 W Johnny May Jr 215TB Jackson Sweeney Jr 160 T Sam Garvin Sr 275HB Nick Mutchner Jr 195 N Max Burris Sr 240WR Max Brooks Sr 190 T Madison Norris Jr 200WR Logan Beegle Sr 170 S Logan Holland Sr 215TE Matt Klink Sr 215 C Will Darligton Sr 155T Zach Mutchner Sr 210 C Trey Poore Sr 166G Joe Myren Sr 250 ILB Alec Jessop Sr 200C Sam Garvin Sr 275 ILB Zach Randall Sr 210G Caleb Rutan Sr 300 SS Brock Burns Sr 195T Brian Dechow Sr 230 FS Austin Holzum Sr 170

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

Sports 9

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorDespite an unlike-Carmel 2-3 start to the

football seasonCoach John Hebertsaid there are lots tobe positive about fromthe play of hisGreyhounds

ldquoLawrence Northplayed a great footballgame against us lastFridayrdquo Hebert saidldquoThey dictated thetempo from start tofinish We had ouropportunities atseveral points tochange the directionof the game but wemade key mistakesduring some of thosemoments

ldquoOn the positiveside for us CamariHunt had a great nightrunning the footballwith his secondstraight game over100 yards We were

able to get our main three receivers thefootball 11 times Jalen Walker Ethan

Merriweather andKurt Rafdal eachmade catches fromJake McDonald thatput us in a position tohave a chance to winthe gamerdquo

After five gamesMcDonald has hit on65-of-93 passes for780 yards and 11touchdowns He hasbeen intercepted onlytwice

Walker has 24 catches for 248 yards andsix touchdowns Merriweather 18 for 279and four scores and Rafdal 15 receptionsfor 144 yards

On the ground Hunt has 38 carries for263 yards and Jerome Halsell 66 carries for319 yards

ldquoOn defenserdquo Hebert continued ldquoJohnHokanson had been moved from linebackerto safety due to injuries and he played bothpositions and was our leading tackler

ldquoConner Coghlan again kicked two fieldgoals

ldquoAt 2-3 consistency and getting off to afaster start is needed vs North Centralrdquo saidthe Carmel coach ldquoWe feel very good aboutthe people in our program and believesignificant improvements can be madeoffensively and defensively

ldquoLike us North Central is a team that isbetter than its record They are muchimproved both offensively and defensivelyCoach Kevin Kreinhagen has his teamplaying at a very competitive levelrdquo

So far this season North Central has lostto Fishers Southeastern Warren CentralLawrence North and Center Grove

NC has lost 26 straight games Carmelhas defeated the Panthers 10 consecutivetimes last losing 33-7 in 2005 In those 10games six of the last seven have beenshutouts including a 51-0 Carmel victorylast year and a 56-0 Greyhound win twoyears ago

Hebert there are positives

WalkerCoghlan

Merriweather

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorAfter blowing out Heritage Christian Howe and Broad

Ripple the last three weeks by a 140-26 margin GuerinCatholicrsquos Golden Eagles this week will take on a goodGreenwood team at the Eagles Nest

Guerin and Greenwood both are 4-1 for the seasonThey have played one common opponent MartinsvilleGuerin defeated Martinsville 42-22 and Greenwooddefeated Martinsville 41-0

Coach Tom Dilleyrsquos Eagles also hold wins overHeritage Christian 49-0 Howe 31-18 and Broad Ripple

60-8 Guerin Catholicrsquos only loss has been to LafayetteCentral Catholic 34-13

Greenwood has defeated Perry Meridian 34-7 IndianCreek 44-7 and Mooresville 22-14 in overtime and lastweek lost for the first time falling to Plainfield 28-0

ldquoWe are looking forward to playing Greenwood thisweekrdquo said Dilley ldquoThey are a well-coached physicalteam

ldquoGreenwood always plays with great effort and theyhave an outstanding attitude They return numerous startersfrom a good stingy defense and they are physical and wellbalanced on offenserdquo

Guerin has romped the last three weeks without its acerunning back Carter McGinnis out with an injuryMcGinnis has rushed for 696 yards and leads HamiltonCounty in scoring with 72 points Filling in have been SamMcDaniel Thomas Kaser and Dylan Crossen Kaseramong the trio leads in rushing with 203 yards in 39 carries

Junior quarterback Luke Keller has passed for 464yards He has thrown for five touchdowns Leadingreceivers are Grant Fremion with five catches for 126 yardsand Kaser with five receptions for 135 yards

ldquoWe will need to pay our best game this weekrdquocautioned Dilley

A full starting line-up was not available

Guerin hosts Greenwood

6A

1 Warren Central (7) 962 Penn (2) 853 Indianapolis Cathedral (1) 814 Center Grove 735 Brownsburg 556 Columbus North 507 Ben Davis 398 Hamilton Southeastern 329 La Porte 1810 Lawrence Central 13

Others Receiving Votes Carmel (7)Carroll (FW) (6) Lawrence North (4)Homestead (2) Valparaiso (1)

5A

1 Fort Wayne Snider (10) 1002 New Palestine 863 Westfield 744 Bloomington South 705 Columbus East 566 Mishawaka 437 Castle 398 Michigan City 179 Decatur Central 15t-10 Muncie Central 14t-10 Plainfield 14

Others Receiving Votes McCutcheon(13) Goshen (5) Zionsville (4)

4A

1 Roncalli (9) 992 NotthWood (1) 913 Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger 744 Evansville Reitz 605 New Prairie 566 East Central 517 Shelbyville 448 East Noble 419 New Haven 3210 Evansville Central 14

Others Receiving Votes Lebanon (7)Evansville Harrison (4) Greenwood (4)Northridge (4) Plymouth (4)

3A

1 Gibson Southern (5) 932 West Lafayette (4) 893 Mishawaka Marian (1) 864 Bishop Chatard 655 Guerin Catholic 496 FW Concordia Lutheran 397 Tri-West 288 Brebeuf Jesuit 259 Heritage Hills 1810 Evansville Memorial 12

Others Receiving Votes Lawrenceburg(11) Northwestern (10) Jimtown (9)Hamilton Heights (7) Fort WayneBishop Luers (2) Heritage (2)

2A

1 Woodlan (4) 892 Monrovia (2) 803 Whiting (4) 784 Evansville Mater Dei 605 Scecina Memorial 546 Eastbrook 437 Whitko 338 Bremen 249 Knox 1210 Cardinal Ritter 10

Others Receiving Votes Eastside (7)Lapel (4) Heritage Christian (3)Indianapolis Howe (3) Oak Hill (3)

1A

1 Lafayette Central Catholic (10) 1002 Linton Stockton 883 Pioneer 804 Adams Central 705 West Washington 516 Fountain Central 497 LaVille 398 Monroe Central 219 North Miami 16t-10 Carroll (Flora) 12t-10 Eastern Greene 12

Others Receiving Votes Shenandoah(10) Northfield (8) IndianapolisLutheran (4)

IFCA high school football polls

Sports10

The Fishers girls golf team made historyMonday winning theschools first ever girlsgolf sectional

The Tigers cardeda 309 to win theAnderson sectionalwhich took place atGrandview GolfCourse The eventwas delayed fromSaturday due to heavyrain but whats acouple more days iftheres a trophywaiting

Not only didFishers lead the wayin the team standingsit also dominated theindividual listKennedy Brookerwon medalist honorswith a 73 and was ontop of a 1-2-3 sweepfor the TigersMorgan Lewis cardeda 76 for the runner-upribbon while AnnaDelPrince finished

third with a 78 Brooke Wilson shot an 82and Kate Alt an 86 to complete Fishersscoring

The top three teams advance from thesectional to theregional which takesplace Saturday atEdgewood Golf Clubin Lapel HamiltonSoutheastern finishedsecond andNoblesville placedthird to join Fishers inmoving on

The Royals cardeda team score of 321Two HSE players shot79s Julia Eaton andPhyllis Cha The

Millers scored 351 Sarah Hayes ledNoblesville with an 84

Hamilton Heights took fourth at thesectional with a 367 Caitie Gehlhausen shota 79 and will advance to the regional as anindividual

Team scores Fishers 309 HamiltonSoutheastern 321 Noblesville 351Hamilton Heights 367 Lapel 371Shenandoah 384 Anderson 396Alexandria 439Medalist Kennedy Brooker (Fishers)35-38=73Other Fishers scores Morgan Lewis36-40=76 Anna DelPrince 38-40=78Brooke Wilson 40-42=82 Kate Alt 41-45=86

Southeastern scores Julia Eaton 38-41=79 Phyllis Cha 36-43=79 NicoleDillow 40-40=80 Haleigh Gray 41-42=83 Chelsea Morrow 38-46=84Noblesville scores Sarah Hayes 41-43=84 Kayla Packard 43-45=88Camille Obergfell 46-43=89 Taylor

Keating 41-49=90 Brooke Gigante40-52=92Heights scores Caitie Gehlhausen 38-41=79 Sydney Lucas 43-43=86 KateBiggs 47-48=95 Alyx Harley 53-54=107 Ellie Arrowood 56-59=115

Tigers win first ever trophy

Julia EatonSoutheastern

Caitie GehlhausenHeights

Sarah HayesNoblesville

The Fishers girls golf team won its first ever sectional championship Monday atGrandview Golf Club The Tigers carded a 309 and had the top three individuals

Photo provided

The Hamilton Heights boys soccer teamplayed Eastern the No 4 team in Class 1Ato a 2-2 draw on Tuesday

The Huskies Alek Oldham found DrewTomaszewski for the first goal of the game35 minutes in with Tomaszewski scoringfrom 20 yards out Eastern scored on apenalty kick midway through the secondhalf to tie it

Eastern scored again with five minutesleft but Heights scored two minutes later

with Damon Kintner passing to JordanSpringman who headed the ball into the net

Sam Schroeder had 11 saves Kintnerwas the player of the game Heights coachDerrick Dean said for his great defensivegame and tying assist

Carmel ranked No 5 in 2A tied withBrebeuf Jesuit 1-1 on Monday

Junior Jack Muller scored theGreyhounds goal

ldquoI felt we did a much better job ofcontrolling the ball and playing to feet in thesecond half Our combination play throughthe midfield created some good scoringopportunitiesrdquo

University beat Greenwood ChristianAcademy 2-0 on Tuesday improving to 7-2for the season

Sam Gailey scored on a bicycle kickwhile Ryan Williams got a goal on his 17thbirthday Samuel Rudd had both assists

Hamilton Southeastern fell toZionsville 3-1 on Tuesday

Jake Smith scored the 2A No 11 Royalsgoal HSE plays Lawrence North onThursday

Huskies tie with No 4 Eastern

It doesnt matter what the rankings sayThe annual Noblesville-Carmel girls soccergame will be a battle

That was the once again the case onMonday as Noblesville upset the Class 2ANo 2 Greyhounds 2-1 The Millers scoredboth of their goals in the second halfcoming back from a 1-0 halftime deficit

Noblesville got its first goal in the 43rdminute when Taylor Crowe converted apenalty kick Delaney Reister got the go-ahead score midway through the secondhalf making an unassisted direct shot forthe goal

Katie Soderstrom scored Carmels goalunassisted off a direct kick in the games20th minute

Emily Melchi made five saves for theGreyhounds with Mackenzie Kincaidgetting four saves for the Millers

Sheridan defeated Eastern 3-0 onMonday

The Hawks defense set the tone earlywith aggressive play to win all loose ballssaid Sheridan coach Kurtis Olsan Themidfield kept possession and continuallysent dangerous passes through the Cometdefense to release the attacking forwardsThe Blackhawks tallied 20 shots on goalfrom seven different players

Sophomore Ashton Wilson scored allthree of the Hawks goals with JensynWalker assisting on the first goal The othertwo were unassisted Junior goalkeeperNixon Williams earned her first shutout ofthe season making five saves

Sheridan was victorious again Tuesdaybeating 1A No 17 University 2-0 in theBlackhawks Senior Night game

Millers upset Carmel

Sports 11

Freshman Makaela Mosolf fired a crossto sophomore Ashton Wilson in the 63rdminute and Wilson scored the goalSophomore Hannah Lugenbeal gotSheridans second goal 12 minutes laterWilliams had 11 saves

The Blackhawks honored seniors AliciaHollingsworth Mattie Woodworth andEmma Feeney at the game

Coach Olsan would like to commendthe three seniors for all their hard workdedication and leadership that they havedemonstrated for the last four years saidOlsan

Westfield beat Pendleton Heights 2-1Monday

Tate Snodgrass put away both goals andNicole Burkett had an assist

The Shamrocks junior varsity Greenteam defeated Pendleton heights by a scoreof 2-0 Julie Haseman scored both goals

Westfield travels to Brownsburg tonight

Hamilton Southeastern won its SeniorNight game on Monday beatingMcCutcheon 3-0

Kaitlyn Weldy scored two-and-a-halfminutes into the game for the 2A No 5Royals off an assist by Abby Becker AvaKeaffaber scored the next goal with ClaireWilkinson providing the assist Weldyscored again in the second half withKeaffaber assisting Natalie Wilkinson andKaelyn Conaway combined for the shutout

Our back line also did an amazing jobtonight said HSE coach Greg Davidson

MILLERS From Page 10

The Hamilton Heights boys tennis teamsplit a pair of 5-0 dual meets this week

On Monday the Huskies cruised pastTipton 5-0 Austin Sauerteig came frombehind to win the No 1 singles match whilethe other matches were decided in straightsets

On Tuesday Heights fell to a strongLapel team 5-0 No 3 singles Noah Wallaceextended his opponent to 7-5 7-5

Westfield played Lapel on Mondaywinning 3-2 Parker Kalis came back to winthe No 1 singles match in three sets andthat clinched the victory for the ShamrocksWestfield also won both doubles matches

Heights 5 Tipton 0No 1 singles Austin Sauerteig def AWeddell 3-6 7-6 (7) 6-3No 2 singles Hawkins Hochstedler defSeward 6-0 6-0No 3 singles Noah Wallace def GWeddell 6-2 6-2No 1 doubles Grant Lamkin and BryceAlbright def Hoycus and Thomas 6-16-0No 2 doubles Nate Russell andHudson Hochstedler def Stall andReecer 6-2 6-3

Lapel 5 Heights 0No 1 singles Austin Sauerteig lost toConrad 6-2 6-1No 2 singles Hawkins Hochstedler lostto McCurdy 6-0 6-3No 3 singles Noah Wallace lost toLyons 7-5 7-5No 1 doubles Grant Lamkin and BryceAlbright lost to Krebs and Ratzlaff 6-46-4No 2 doubles Nate Russell andHudson Hochstedler lost to Hagen andWolfgang 6-1 7-5

Westfield 3 Lapel 2No 1 singles Parker Kalis def Conrad4-6 6-0 6-2No 2 singles Evan Parshall lost toMcCurdy 6-0 6-2No 3 singles Harrison Sindelar lost toLyons 6-0 6-1No 1 doubles Connor Maris andCarson Maris def Krebs and Razlaff6-1 6-3No 2 doubles Joe Day and NoahDitzler def Wolfgang and Huffman 6-36-2

The Sheridan volleyball team fell to Tindley in threesets Monday 25-10 25-18 25-13

Rachel Adams had three service aces and Maddie Zolahad two aces Maddi Christy hit four kills and Zola had threekills Rachel Adams had three blocks

The Blackhawks play Thursday night at home againstLapel

Hamilton Heights fell to Class 4A No 10 Zionsvillein three sets Monday 25-12 25-19 25-16

Junior Ana Collar handed out six assists hit four killsmade one block served one ace and made four digsSophomore Hannah Crist had four kills one block and oneace Junior Tori Hayden had four kills and one block KylieRose had eight digs

The Huskies junior varsity lost 25-8 25-7

Carmel swept North Central 25-19 25-15 25-17 in aTuesday Metropolitan Conference match

Alex Hicks hit nine kills for 4A No 5 GreyhoundsMorgan Seaman dished out 23 assists Emily Horvath goteight digs and Mo Armstrong served four aces

Carmels junior varsity won 25-17 25-9 and thefreshmen were victorious 25-11 25-12

Huskies split dual meets

lsquoHawks Huskies drop Monday matches

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 87 64 576 -Toronto 83 68 550 40Baltimore 82 69 543 50NY Yankees 78 72 520 85Tampa Bay 64 86 427 225Central W L PCT GBCleveland 87 63 580 -Detroit 80 70 533 70Kansas City 77 74 510 105Chi White Sox 72 79 477 155Minnesota 55 96 364 325West W L PCT GBTexas 90 62 592 -Houston 80 71 530 95Seattle 79 72 523 105Oakland 66 85 437 235LA Angels 65 86 430 245

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 88 63 583 -NY Mets 80 71 530 80Miami 76 75 503 120Philadelphia 68 83 450 200Atlanta 60 91 397 280Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 96 55 636 -St Louis 80 71 530 160Pittsburgh 75 75 500 205Milwaukee 68 83 450 280Cincinnati 63 88 417 330West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 85 66 563 -San Francisco 80 71 530 50Colorado 72 79 477 130San Diego 64 87 424 210Arizona 63 88 417 220

MLB standingsTuesdayrsquos scores

Boston 5 Baltimore 2Philadelphia 7 Chi White Sox 6

Atlanta 5 NY Mets 4Cleveland 2 Kansas City 2

NY Yankees 5 Tampa Bay 3Miami 1 Washington 0

Chi Cubs 6 Cincinnati 1

Texas 5 LA Angels 4Detroit 8 Minnesota 1

Pittsburgh 6 Milwaukee 3St Louis 10 Colorado 5

Houston 2 Oakland 1 10 inningsSan Diego 5 Arizona 2

San Francisco 2 LA Dodgers 0Toronto 10 Seattle 2

Sports12

David Boudia a four-time Olympic medalist and oneof the worldrsquos best 10-meter platform divers will serve asthe Grand Marshal of the inaugural Red Bull Air Race atthe Indianapolis Motor Speedway Oct 1-2

Boudia from Noblesville Indiana won silver andbronze medals in diving last month at the Summer Olympicsin Rio de Janeiro He won gold and bronze medals in 2012in London

ldquoIrsquom really excited to be the Grand Marshal for the firstever Red Bull Air Race at IMSrdquo Boudiasaid ldquoPlanes takingoff and landing at the Speedway will be a pretty awesomesight to see Just like Olympic athletes I know these pilotstrain hard and will be ready to put on a fast and competitiverace for fansrdquo

At the Red Bull Air Race Boudiarsquos responsibilities willinclude delivering the very first ldquopilots to your planesrdquocommand in IMS history He will also have the chance totake a ride with a Red Bull Air Race Challenger Cup piloton Race Day

ldquoFans across the globe have gotten used to seeing Davidlive up to the hype and perform well under extremepressurerdquo IMS President Doug Boles said ldquoHersquos been anoutstanding representative for both Team USA and Indianaathletes for so many years We canrsquot think of a better wayto celebrate our Hoosier Olympians than bringing David toIMS for this new and exciting eventrdquo

A Purdue University graduate who won six NCAAtitles Boudia began his diving career in 2000 at age 11 andactually overcame a fear of heights to pursue diving off the10-meter platform By 2005 he was a member of the USNational Diving Team and won a national title that year insynchronized diving He qualified for his first Olympic teamin 2008 competing in both the 10-meter platform andsynchronized 10 meter platform His book ldquoGreater thanGold From Olympic Heartbreak to Ultimate Redemptionrdquowas published in August ahead of the Rio games At theRed Bull Air Race the worldrsquos finest pilots will navigatean aerial racetrack incorporating the IMS infield oval andBrickyard Crossing Golf Course The objective is to

navigate the course and its air-filled pylons in the fastestpossible time while incurring as few penalties as possibleFor more information visit wwwimscomairrace

Tickets are now on sale for the Red Bull Air Race Fans

have three quick convenient methods to buy ticketsOnline Visit wwwimscomtickets Tickets are

available 24 hours per day seven days per weekPhone Call 800-822-INDY or 317-492-6700 between 9

am-5 pm (ET) Monday through Friday

In Person Visit the IMS Ticket Office at the IMSAdministration Building east of the 16th Street roundaboutand outside Turn 1 of the oval between 9 am-5 pm(ET) Monday through Friday

Tickets for groups of 20 or more also are availableContact the IMS Group Sales Department at 866-221-8775 for more information

Information on parking and camping at IMS events isavailable at wwwimscomtickets

Olympic gold medalist Boudia to serve as Grand Marshal at Red Bull Air Race

2A BOYS1 Harrison (W Lafayette)2 North Central3 Lake Central4 Memorial (Evansville)5 Avon6 Goshen7 Carmel8 Penn9 Center Grove10 Bloomington South11 Hamilton Southeastern12 Zionsville13 Jasper14 Concord15 Munster16 Chesterton17 Elkhart Central18 Elkhart Memorial19 Castle20 West NobleHonorable Mention

Mt Vernon (Fortville)Guerin CatholicSt Joseph (South Bend)NorthropNoblesville

1A BOYS1 Lawrenceburg2 Providence3 Mishawaka Marian4 Eastern (Greentown)5 Argos6 Covenant Christian(Indianapolis)7 Washington Community8 Westview9 Cardinal Ritter10 Mater Dei11 Muncie Burris12 Garrett13 Pike Central14 Rising Sun

15 Lutheran (Indianapolis)16 Oldenburg Academy17 Tipton18 Greencastle19 Heritage Hills20 HebronHonorable MentionHeritage ChristianLafayette Central CatholicNortheast DuboisNorthwestern (Kokomo)Eastbrook

2A GIRLS1 Penn2 Carmel3 Avon4 Brebeuf Jesuit5 Hamilton Southeastern6 Zionsville7 Evansville Memorial8 Castle

9 Center Grove10 Munster11 East Central12 Northridge13 Fishers14 Cathedral15 Terre Haute North16 Valparaiso17 FW Carroll18 Warsaw19 Evansville Reitz20 Columbus NorthHonorable Mention EvansvilleNorth Crown Point GuerinCatholic RoncalliNoblesville

1A GIRLS1 Bishop Chatard2 Evansville Mater Dei3 Gibson Southern

4 Heritage Christian5 Andrean6 Bellmont7 Lafayette Central Catholic8 Mishawaka Marian9 Argos10 Westview11 Washington12 Wheeler13 Forest Park14 Covenant Christian (Indy)15 Oldenburg Academy16 Lawrenceburg17 University18 Tri-West Hendricks19 Canterbury20 Cardinal RitterHM Sullivan South Spencer

Indiana soccer rankings

GIRLS1 Carmel2 Homestead3 Penn4 Warsaw5 Columbus North6 Zionsville7 Noblesville8 Fort Wayne Carroll9 Fishers10 Bloomington North11 Valparaiso12 Westfield

13 Hamilton Southeastern14 Lake Central15 La Porte16 Lowell17 Guerin Catholic18 West Lafayette19 Floyd Central20 Crown Point21 Cathedral22 Northridge23 Bloomington South24 Seymour25 Pendleton Heights

BOYS1 Carmel2 Fort Wayne Carroll3 Westview4 Fishers5 Hamilton Southeastern6 Lowell7 Avon8 Columbus North9 Westfield10 Valparaiso11 Noblesville12 West Lafayette

13 Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran14 Cathedral15 Brebeuf Jesuit16 Portage17 Tell City18 Fort Wayne Northrop19 Huntington North20 Zionsville21 La Porte22 Warsaw23 Lake Central24 Lawrence North25 North Central

IATCCC cross country rankings

Page 7: Sheridan, Noblesville, Cicero, Arcadia, Atlanta, Carmel ...files.constantcontact.com/57b55f5d301/4657f14a-3d... · stories will include the presentation of three additional awards:

Sports 7

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorThe game of high school football can

be simple Thatrsquos the situation this Fridayas Westfield coach Jake Gilbert takes hisShamrocks to Brownsburg for a HoosierCrossroads Conference battle

A couple of things can happen toWestfield

A Shamrock victory would knock a5-0 (2-0 in the HCC) Brownsburg teamfrom the top spot in the HCC and put a4-1 (2-1 in the conference) Westfieldteam right back in the race

A Brownsburg victory would knockWestfield out of the race

ldquoWe will have our hands fullrdquo Gilbertsaid looking ahead to Friday night

Brownsburg has defeatedBloomington South Lawrence North andFranklin in non-conference games andAvon and Fishers in the HCC

They have an excellent quarterback inHunter Johnson He is 66-of-126 slingingthe pigskin for 939 yards and eighttouchdowns He has been intercepted onlyfour times

Johnson has two of the conferencersquosbest receivers waiting for his passesBryce Kirtz has caught 23 balls for 455yards and Kyle Davis 18 for 234 yards

On the ground Carson Gill has carried109 times for 467 yards

ldquoBrownsburg is 5-0 and in first placein the conferencerdquo said Gilbert ldquoTheyare excellent defensively I am reallyimpressed with how hard they play

ldquoOf courserdquo the coach continuedldquoBrownsburg has major weapons onoffenserdquo

Westfield is coming off a one-pointloss to Hamilton Southeastern afteropening the season with victories overHarrison Southport Zionsville andNoblesville

ldquoWe are working on making sure wehave the determination to get our teamback on trackrdquo Gilbert said ldquoWe have topay attention to details much better thanwe have the past two weeksrdquo

On offense Westfield can hitopponents both on the ground and throughthe air

Quarterback Andy Sweet back inaction last week after missing a game withan injury is 31-of-58 through the air for494 yards and 10 touchdowns He has yetto be intercepted

Sweetrsquos top receivers are EvanManley with 14 receptions for 290 yards

Jonathan Swidan with eight receptions for130 yards

Westfield has a solid 1-2 punch on theground with Nate Froelich with 85 carriesfor 534 yards and seven touchdowns andwith Swidan with 66 carries for 319 yardsand four scores

This one could be a defensive battleand should that happen look for HankGrenda Jackson Garrett Lucas SchultzKoby Hauser Justin Frey Josh Tuffnelland Brian Skelton to lead the way for theShamrocks

Westfield lost to Brownsburg 59-30last year after posting 35-21 and 37-13victories the previous two seaons

Rocks need road win

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

Brian ReddickFile photo

Westfieldrsquos Johnny Swidan has carried the football 66 times for 319yards and four touchdowns this season The Shamrocks will travel toBrownsburg tonight in a pivotal Hoosier Crossroads Conference game

Sports8

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorPay attention Hamilton Southeastern

secondaryTommy Fossitt Jay Edwards Brock

Bishop Ethan Hudson Brenden Mikeselland Sam Edgell

Those Zionsville receivers will try tofind space for quarterback Blake Levy tosling the football when HamiltonSoutheastern hosts the Eagles this Friday ina key Hoosier Crossroads Conference gameat Reynolds Royals Stadium

Zionsville has one of the best if not thebest passing attacks in the HCC

ldquoZionsville throws it around a lot andLevy will go deep on yourdquo saidSoutheastern coach Scott May ldquoI likeEdwards He is their leading receiver fromthe wide-out positionrdquo

In five games Levy has hit on 81-of-144passes for 1189 yards and 11 touchdownsHe has been intercepted 11 times

Edwards has caught 25 passes for 498yards but the other five Eagles are equallyas dangerous Fossitt has 19 receptions for207 yards Bishop 15 for 146 Hudson 14for 298 Mikesell 13 for 190 and Edgell 12for 173 yards

Mikesell is the big threat on the groundHe has carried 103 times for 448 yards andfive touchdowns

ldquoZionsville is dangerous and will keepyou guessingrdquo May continued ldquoIn the lasttwo games we have seen them run the

halfback pass double pass flee flickerhook and ladder and go for it on fourth downfrom anywhere on the field

ldquoThey have a god back in Mikesell whocan take it to the house on you from anyplace on the fieldrdquo May added

Southeastern is 4-1 overall and 2-1 in theconference Zionsville is 3-2 and 0-2 in theHCC The Eagles lost last week toNoblesville 45-24 They have defeated Pike55-35 Lebanon 55-54 and Brebeuf 33-28 innon-conference games and also have lost toWestfield 45-8 in the conference

Southeasternrsquos only loss has been toconference foe Avon 31-28 The last twoweeks the Royals have won thrillers fromFishers 36-33 in overtime and Westfield21-20

Southeastern easily challengesZionsville for the best aerial game in theHCC Quarterback Adam Mullet is 78-of-156 for 1244 yards He has tossed ninetouchdown passes and been intercepted ninetimes

Mullett like Levy has a deep stable orreceivers led by Matt Klink with 23 catchesfor 257 yards Max Brooks has 15 receptionsfor 307 yards and Nick Mutchner 15 for 202Brooks has four touchdown grabs

Southeastern also can move the pigskinon the ground Jackson Sweeney has carried109 times for 577 yards

The Royals defeated Zionsville 35-21last season The Eaglesrsquo last victory overHSE was a 14-7 decision in 2005

2 teams withaerial attacks

Brian ReddickFile photo

Hamilton Southeasternrsquos Adam Mullett has passed for 1244 yards and nine touchdowns this season The Royals will host Zionsville on Friday

Southeastern Probable LineupsOffense DefenseQB Adam Mullett Sr 195 W Johnny May Jr 215TB Jackson Sweeney Jr 160 T Sam Garvin Sr 275HB Nick Mutchner Jr 195 N Max Burris Sr 240WR Max Brooks Sr 190 T Madison Norris Jr 200WR Logan Beegle Sr 170 S Logan Holland Sr 215TE Matt Klink Sr 215 C Will Darligton Sr 155T Zach Mutchner Sr 210 C Trey Poore Sr 166G Joe Myren Sr 250 ILB Alec Jessop Sr 200C Sam Garvin Sr 275 ILB Zach Randall Sr 210G Caleb Rutan Sr 300 SS Brock Burns Sr 195T Brian Dechow Sr 230 FS Austin Holzum Sr 170

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

Sports 9

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorDespite an unlike-Carmel 2-3 start to the

football seasonCoach John Hebertsaid there are lots tobe positive about fromthe play of hisGreyhounds

ldquoLawrence Northplayed a great footballgame against us lastFridayrdquo Hebert saidldquoThey dictated thetempo from start tofinish We had ouropportunities atseveral points tochange the directionof the game but wemade key mistakesduring some of thosemoments

ldquoOn the positiveside for us CamariHunt had a great nightrunning the footballwith his secondstraight game over100 yards We were

able to get our main three receivers thefootball 11 times Jalen Walker Ethan

Merriweather andKurt Rafdal eachmade catches fromJake McDonald thatput us in a position tohave a chance to winthe gamerdquo

After five gamesMcDonald has hit on65-of-93 passes for780 yards and 11touchdowns He hasbeen intercepted onlytwice

Walker has 24 catches for 248 yards andsix touchdowns Merriweather 18 for 279and four scores and Rafdal 15 receptionsfor 144 yards

On the ground Hunt has 38 carries for263 yards and Jerome Halsell 66 carries for319 yards

ldquoOn defenserdquo Hebert continued ldquoJohnHokanson had been moved from linebackerto safety due to injuries and he played bothpositions and was our leading tackler

ldquoConner Coghlan again kicked two fieldgoals

ldquoAt 2-3 consistency and getting off to afaster start is needed vs North Centralrdquo saidthe Carmel coach ldquoWe feel very good aboutthe people in our program and believesignificant improvements can be madeoffensively and defensively

ldquoLike us North Central is a team that isbetter than its record They are muchimproved both offensively and defensivelyCoach Kevin Kreinhagen has his teamplaying at a very competitive levelrdquo

So far this season North Central has lostto Fishers Southeastern Warren CentralLawrence North and Center Grove

NC has lost 26 straight games Carmelhas defeated the Panthers 10 consecutivetimes last losing 33-7 in 2005 In those 10games six of the last seven have beenshutouts including a 51-0 Carmel victorylast year and a 56-0 Greyhound win twoyears ago

Hebert there are positives

WalkerCoghlan

Merriweather

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorAfter blowing out Heritage Christian Howe and Broad

Ripple the last three weeks by a 140-26 margin GuerinCatholicrsquos Golden Eagles this week will take on a goodGreenwood team at the Eagles Nest

Guerin and Greenwood both are 4-1 for the seasonThey have played one common opponent MartinsvilleGuerin defeated Martinsville 42-22 and Greenwooddefeated Martinsville 41-0

Coach Tom Dilleyrsquos Eagles also hold wins overHeritage Christian 49-0 Howe 31-18 and Broad Ripple

60-8 Guerin Catholicrsquos only loss has been to LafayetteCentral Catholic 34-13

Greenwood has defeated Perry Meridian 34-7 IndianCreek 44-7 and Mooresville 22-14 in overtime and lastweek lost for the first time falling to Plainfield 28-0

ldquoWe are looking forward to playing Greenwood thisweekrdquo said Dilley ldquoThey are a well-coached physicalteam

ldquoGreenwood always plays with great effort and theyhave an outstanding attitude They return numerous startersfrom a good stingy defense and they are physical and wellbalanced on offenserdquo

Guerin has romped the last three weeks without its acerunning back Carter McGinnis out with an injuryMcGinnis has rushed for 696 yards and leads HamiltonCounty in scoring with 72 points Filling in have been SamMcDaniel Thomas Kaser and Dylan Crossen Kaseramong the trio leads in rushing with 203 yards in 39 carries

Junior quarterback Luke Keller has passed for 464yards He has thrown for five touchdowns Leadingreceivers are Grant Fremion with five catches for 126 yardsand Kaser with five receptions for 135 yards

ldquoWe will need to pay our best game this weekrdquocautioned Dilley

A full starting line-up was not available

Guerin hosts Greenwood

6A

1 Warren Central (7) 962 Penn (2) 853 Indianapolis Cathedral (1) 814 Center Grove 735 Brownsburg 556 Columbus North 507 Ben Davis 398 Hamilton Southeastern 329 La Porte 1810 Lawrence Central 13

Others Receiving Votes Carmel (7)Carroll (FW) (6) Lawrence North (4)Homestead (2) Valparaiso (1)

5A

1 Fort Wayne Snider (10) 1002 New Palestine 863 Westfield 744 Bloomington South 705 Columbus East 566 Mishawaka 437 Castle 398 Michigan City 179 Decatur Central 15t-10 Muncie Central 14t-10 Plainfield 14

Others Receiving Votes McCutcheon(13) Goshen (5) Zionsville (4)

4A

1 Roncalli (9) 992 NotthWood (1) 913 Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger 744 Evansville Reitz 605 New Prairie 566 East Central 517 Shelbyville 448 East Noble 419 New Haven 3210 Evansville Central 14

Others Receiving Votes Lebanon (7)Evansville Harrison (4) Greenwood (4)Northridge (4) Plymouth (4)

3A

1 Gibson Southern (5) 932 West Lafayette (4) 893 Mishawaka Marian (1) 864 Bishop Chatard 655 Guerin Catholic 496 FW Concordia Lutheran 397 Tri-West 288 Brebeuf Jesuit 259 Heritage Hills 1810 Evansville Memorial 12

Others Receiving Votes Lawrenceburg(11) Northwestern (10) Jimtown (9)Hamilton Heights (7) Fort WayneBishop Luers (2) Heritage (2)

2A

1 Woodlan (4) 892 Monrovia (2) 803 Whiting (4) 784 Evansville Mater Dei 605 Scecina Memorial 546 Eastbrook 437 Whitko 338 Bremen 249 Knox 1210 Cardinal Ritter 10

Others Receiving Votes Eastside (7)Lapel (4) Heritage Christian (3)Indianapolis Howe (3) Oak Hill (3)

1A

1 Lafayette Central Catholic (10) 1002 Linton Stockton 883 Pioneer 804 Adams Central 705 West Washington 516 Fountain Central 497 LaVille 398 Monroe Central 219 North Miami 16t-10 Carroll (Flora) 12t-10 Eastern Greene 12

Others Receiving Votes Shenandoah(10) Northfield (8) IndianapolisLutheran (4)

IFCA high school football polls

Sports10

The Fishers girls golf team made historyMonday winning theschools first ever girlsgolf sectional

The Tigers cardeda 309 to win theAnderson sectionalwhich took place atGrandview GolfCourse The eventwas delayed fromSaturday due to heavyrain but whats acouple more days iftheres a trophywaiting

Not only didFishers lead the wayin the team standingsit also dominated theindividual listKennedy Brookerwon medalist honorswith a 73 and was ontop of a 1-2-3 sweepfor the TigersMorgan Lewis cardeda 76 for the runner-upribbon while AnnaDelPrince finished

third with a 78 Brooke Wilson shot an 82and Kate Alt an 86 to complete Fishersscoring

The top three teams advance from thesectional to theregional which takesplace Saturday atEdgewood Golf Clubin Lapel HamiltonSoutheastern finishedsecond andNoblesville placedthird to join Fishers inmoving on

The Royals cardeda team score of 321Two HSE players shot79s Julia Eaton andPhyllis Cha The

Millers scored 351 Sarah Hayes ledNoblesville with an 84

Hamilton Heights took fourth at thesectional with a 367 Caitie Gehlhausen shota 79 and will advance to the regional as anindividual

Team scores Fishers 309 HamiltonSoutheastern 321 Noblesville 351Hamilton Heights 367 Lapel 371Shenandoah 384 Anderson 396Alexandria 439Medalist Kennedy Brooker (Fishers)35-38=73Other Fishers scores Morgan Lewis36-40=76 Anna DelPrince 38-40=78Brooke Wilson 40-42=82 Kate Alt 41-45=86

Southeastern scores Julia Eaton 38-41=79 Phyllis Cha 36-43=79 NicoleDillow 40-40=80 Haleigh Gray 41-42=83 Chelsea Morrow 38-46=84Noblesville scores Sarah Hayes 41-43=84 Kayla Packard 43-45=88Camille Obergfell 46-43=89 Taylor

Keating 41-49=90 Brooke Gigante40-52=92Heights scores Caitie Gehlhausen 38-41=79 Sydney Lucas 43-43=86 KateBiggs 47-48=95 Alyx Harley 53-54=107 Ellie Arrowood 56-59=115

Tigers win first ever trophy

Julia EatonSoutheastern

Caitie GehlhausenHeights

Sarah HayesNoblesville

The Fishers girls golf team won its first ever sectional championship Monday atGrandview Golf Club The Tigers carded a 309 and had the top three individuals

Photo provided

The Hamilton Heights boys soccer teamplayed Eastern the No 4 team in Class 1Ato a 2-2 draw on Tuesday

The Huskies Alek Oldham found DrewTomaszewski for the first goal of the game35 minutes in with Tomaszewski scoringfrom 20 yards out Eastern scored on apenalty kick midway through the secondhalf to tie it

Eastern scored again with five minutesleft but Heights scored two minutes later

with Damon Kintner passing to JordanSpringman who headed the ball into the net

Sam Schroeder had 11 saves Kintnerwas the player of the game Heights coachDerrick Dean said for his great defensivegame and tying assist

Carmel ranked No 5 in 2A tied withBrebeuf Jesuit 1-1 on Monday

Junior Jack Muller scored theGreyhounds goal

ldquoI felt we did a much better job ofcontrolling the ball and playing to feet in thesecond half Our combination play throughthe midfield created some good scoringopportunitiesrdquo

University beat Greenwood ChristianAcademy 2-0 on Tuesday improving to 7-2for the season

Sam Gailey scored on a bicycle kickwhile Ryan Williams got a goal on his 17thbirthday Samuel Rudd had both assists

Hamilton Southeastern fell toZionsville 3-1 on Tuesday

Jake Smith scored the 2A No 11 Royalsgoal HSE plays Lawrence North onThursday

Huskies tie with No 4 Eastern

It doesnt matter what the rankings sayThe annual Noblesville-Carmel girls soccergame will be a battle

That was the once again the case onMonday as Noblesville upset the Class 2ANo 2 Greyhounds 2-1 The Millers scoredboth of their goals in the second halfcoming back from a 1-0 halftime deficit

Noblesville got its first goal in the 43rdminute when Taylor Crowe converted apenalty kick Delaney Reister got the go-ahead score midway through the secondhalf making an unassisted direct shot forthe goal

Katie Soderstrom scored Carmels goalunassisted off a direct kick in the games20th minute

Emily Melchi made five saves for theGreyhounds with Mackenzie Kincaidgetting four saves for the Millers

Sheridan defeated Eastern 3-0 onMonday

The Hawks defense set the tone earlywith aggressive play to win all loose ballssaid Sheridan coach Kurtis Olsan Themidfield kept possession and continuallysent dangerous passes through the Cometdefense to release the attacking forwardsThe Blackhawks tallied 20 shots on goalfrom seven different players

Sophomore Ashton Wilson scored allthree of the Hawks goals with JensynWalker assisting on the first goal The othertwo were unassisted Junior goalkeeperNixon Williams earned her first shutout ofthe season making five saves

Sheridan was victorious again Tuesdaybeating 1A No 17 University 2-0 in theBlackhawks Senior Night game

Millers upset Carmel

Sports 11

Freshman Makaela Mosolf fired a crossto sophomore Ashton Wilson in the 63rdminute and Wilson scored the goalSophomore Hannah Lugenbeal gotSheridans second goal 12 minutes laterWilliams had 11 saves

The Blackhawks honored seniors AliciaHollingsworth Mattie Woodworth andEmma Feeney at the game

Coach Olsan would like to commendthe three seniors for all their hard workdedication and leadership that they havedemonstrated for the last four years saidOlsan

Westfield beat Pendleton Heights 2-1Monday

Tate Snodgrass put away both goals andNicole Burkett had an assist

The Shamrocks junior varsity Greenteam defeated Pendleton heights by a scoreof 2-0 Julie Haseman scored both goals

Westfield travels to Brownsburg tonight

Hamilton Southeastern won its SeniorNight game on Monday beatingMcCutcheon 3-0

Kaitlyn Weldy scored two-and-a-halfminutes into the game for the 2A No 5Royals off an assist by Abby Becker AvaKeaffaber scored the next goal with ClaireWilkinson providing the assist Weldyscored again in the second half withKeaffaber assisting Natalie Wilkinson andKaelyn Conaway combined for the shutout

Our back line also did an amazing jobtonight said HSE coach Greg Davidson

MILLERS From Page 10

The Hamilton Heights boys tennis teamsplit a pair of 5-0 dual meets this week

On Monday the Huskies cruised pastTipton 5-0 Austin Sauerteig came frombehind to win the No 1 singles match whilethe other matches were decided in straightsets

On Tuesday Heights fell to a strongLapel team 5-0 No 3 singles Noah Wallaceextended his opponent to 7-5 7-5

Westfield played Lapel on Mondaywinning 3-2 Parker Kalis came back to winthe No 1 singles match in three sets andthat clinched the victory for the ShamrocksWestfield also won both doubles matches

Heights 5 Tipton 0No 1 singles Austin Sauerteig def AWeddell 3-6 7-6 (7) 6-3No 2 singles Hawkins Hochstedler defSeward 6-0 6-0No 3 singles Noah Wallace def GWeddell 6-2 6-2No 1 doubles Grant Lamkin and BryceAlbright def Hoycus and Thomas 6-16-0No 2 doubles Nate Russell andHudson Hochstedler def Stall andReecer 6-2 6-3

Lapel 5 Heights 0No 1 singles Austin Sauerteig lost toConrad 6-2 6-1No 2 singles Hawkins Hochstedler lostto McCurdy 6-0 6-3No 3 singles Noah Wallace lost toLyons 7-5 7-5No 1 doubles Grant Lamkin and BryceAlbright lost to Krebs and Ratzlaff 6-46-4No 2 doubles Nate Russell andHudson Hochstedler lost to Hagen andWolfgang 6-1 7-5

Westfield 3 Lapel 2No 1 singles Parker Kalis def Conrad4-6 6-0 6-2No 2 singles Evan Parshall lost toMcCurdy 6-0 6-2No 3 singles Harrison Sindelar lost toLyons 6-0 6-1No 1 doubles Connor Maris andCarson Maris def Krebs and Razlaff6-1 6-3No 2 doubles Joe Day and NoahDitzler def Wolfgang and Huffman 6-36-2

The Sheridan volleyball team fell to Tindley in threesets Monday 25-10 25-18 25-13

Rachel Adams had three service aces and Maddie Zolahad two aces Maddi Christy hit four kills and Zola had threekills Rachel Adams had three blocks

The Blackhawks play Thursday night at home againstLapel

Hamilton Heights fell to Class 4A No 10 Zionsvillein three sets Monday 25-12 25-19 25-16

Junior Ana Collar handed out six assists hit four killsmade one block served one ace and made four digsSophomore Hannah Crist had four kills one block and oneace Junior Tori Hayden had four kills and one block KylieRose had eight digs

The Huskies junior varsity lost 25-8 25-7

Carmel swept North Central 25-19 25-15 25-17 in aTuesday Metropolitan Conference match

Alex Hicks hit nine kills for 4A No 5 GreyhoundsMorgan Seaman dished out 23 assists Emily Horvath goteight digs and Mo Armstrong served four aces

Carmels junior varsity won 25-17 25-9 and thefreshmen were victorious 25-11 25-12

Huskies split dual meets

lsquoHawks Huskies drop Monday matches

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 87 64 576 -Toronto 83 68 550 40Baltimore 82 69 543 50NY Yankees 78 72 520 85Tampa Bay 64 86 427 225Central W L PCT GBCleveland 87 63 580 -Detroit 80 70 533 70Kansas City 77 74 510 105Chi White Sox 72 79 477 155Minnesota 55 96 364 325West W L PCT GBTexas 90 62 592 -Houston 80 71 530 95Seattle 79 72 523 105Oakland 66 85 437 235LA Angels 65 86 430 245

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 88 63 583 -NY Mets 80 71 530 80Miami 76 75 503 120Philadelphia 68 83 450 200Atlanta 60 91 397 280Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 96 55 636 -St Louis 80 71 530 160Pittsburgh 75 75 500 205Milwaukee 68 83 450 280Cincinnati 63 88 417 330West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 85 66 563 -San Francisco 80 71 530 50Colorado 72 79 477 130San Diego 64 87 424 210Arizona 63 88 417 220

MLB standingsTuesdayrsquos scores

Boston 5 Baltimore 2Philadelphia 7 Chi White Sox 6

Atlanta 5 NY Mets 4Cleveland 2 Kansas City 2

NY Yankees 5 Tampa Bay 3Miami 1 Washington 0

Chi Cubs 6 Cincinnati 1

Texas 5 LA Angels 4Detroit 8 Minnesota 1

Pittsburgh 6 Milwaukee 3St Louis 10 Colorado 5

Houston 2 Oakland 1 10 inningsSan Diego 5 Arizona 2

San Francisco 2 LA Dodgers 0Toronto 10 Seattle 2

Sports12

David Boudia a four-time Olympic medalist and oneof the worldrsquos best 10-meter platform divers will serve asthe Grand Marshal of the inaugural Red Bull Air Race atthe Indianapolis Motor Speedway Oct 1-2

Boudia from Noblesville Indiana won silver andbronze medals in diving last month at the Summer Olympicsin Rio de Janeiro He won gold and bronze medals in 2012in London

ldquoIrsquom really excited to be the Grand Marshal for the firstever Red Bull Air Race at IMSrdquo Boudiasaid ldquoPlanes takingoff and landing at the Speedway will be a pretty awesomesight to see Just like Olympic athletes I know these pilotstrain hard and will be ready to put on a fast and competitiverace for fansrdquo

At the Red Bull Air Race Boudiarsquos responsibilities willinclude delivering the very first ldquopilots to your planesrdquocommand in IMS history He will also have the chance totake a ride with a Red Bull Air Race Challenger Cup piloton Race Day

ldquoFans across the globe have gotten used to seeing Davidlive up to the hype and perform well under extremepressurerdquo IMS President Doug Boles said ldquoHersquos been anoutstanding representative for both Team USA and Indianaathletes for so many years We canrsquot think of a better wayto celebrate our Hoosier Olympians than bringing David toIMS for this new and exciting eventrdquo

A Purdue University graduate who won six NCAAtitles Boudia began his diving career in 2000 at age 11 andactually overcame a fear of heights to pursue diving off the10-meter platform By 2005 he was a member of the USNational Diving Team and won a national title that year insynchronized diving He qualified for his first Olympic teamin 2008 competing in both the 10-meter platform andsynchronized 10 meter platform His book ldquoGreater thanGold From Olympic Heartbreak to Ultimate Redemptionrdquowas published in August ahead of the Rio games At theRed Bull Air Race the worldrsquos finest pilots will navigatean aerial racetrack incorporating the IMS infield oval andBrickyard Crossing Golf Course The objective is to

navigate the course and its air-filled pylons in the fastestpossible time while incurring as few penalties as possibleFor more information visit wwwimscomairrace

Tickets are now on sale for the Red Bull Air Race Fans

have three quick convenient methods to buy ticketsOnline Visit wwwimscomtickets Tickets are

available 24 hours per day seven days per weekPhone Call 800-822-INDY or 317-492-6700 between 9

am-5 pm (ET) Monday through Friday

In Person Visit the IMS Ticket Office at the IMSAdministration Building east of the 16th Street roundaboutand outside Turn 1 of the oval between 9 am-5 pm(ET) Monday through Friday

Tickets for groups of 20 or more also are availableContact the IMS Group Sales Department at 866-221-8775 for more information

Information on parking and camping at IMS events isavailable at wwwimscomtickets

Olympic gold medalist Boudia to serve as Grand Marshal at Red Bull Air Race

2A BOYS1 Harrison (W Lafayette)2 North Central3 Lake Central4 Memorial (Evansville)5 Avon6 Goshen7 Carmel8 Penn9 Center Grove10 Bloomington South11 Hamilton Southeastern12 Zionsville13 Jasper14 Concord15 Munster16 Chesterton17 Elkhart Central18 Elkhart Memorial19 Castle20 West NobleHonorable Mention

Mt Vernon (Fortville)Guerin CatholicSt Joseph (South Bend)NorthropNoblesville

1A BOYS1 Lawrenceburg2 Providence3 Mishawaka Marian4 Eastern (Greentown)5 Argos6 Covenant Christian(Indianapolis)7 Washington Community8 Westview9 Cardinal Ritter10 Mater Dei11 Muncie Burris12 Garrett13 Pike Central14 Rising Sun

15 Lutheran (Indianapolis)16 Oldenburg Academy17 Tipton18 Greencastle19 Heritage Hills20 HebronHonorable MentionHeritage ChristianLafayette Central CatholicNortheast DuboisNorthwestern (Kokomo)Eastbrook

2A GIRLS1 Penn2 Carmel3 Avon4 Brebeuf Jesuit5 Hamilton Southeastern6 Zionsville7 Evansville Memorial8 Castle

9 Center Grove10 Munster11 East Central12 Northridge13 Fishers14 Cathedral15 Terre Haute North16 Valparaiso17 FW Carroll18 Warsaw19 Evansville Reitz20 Columbus NorthHonorable Mention EvansvilleNorth Crown Point GuerinCatholic RoncalliNoblesville

1A GIRLS1 Bishop Chatard2 Evansville Mater Dei3 Gibson Southern

4 Heritage Christian5 Andrean6 Bellmont7 Lafayette Central Catholic8 Mishawaka Marian9 Argos10 Westview11 Washington12 Wheeler13 Forest Park14 Covenant Christian (Indy)15 Oldenburg Academy16 Lawrenceburg17 University18 Tri-West Hendricks19 Canterbury20 Cardinal RitterHM Sullivan South Spencer

Indiana soccer rankings

GIRLS1 Carmel2 Homestead3 Penn4 Warsaw5 Columbus North6 Zionsville7 Noblesville8 Fort Wayne Carroll9 Fishers10 Bloomington North11 Valparaiso12 Westfield

13 Hamilton Southeastern14 Lake Central15 La Porte16 Lowell17 Guerin Catholic18 West Lafayette19 Floyd Central20 Crown Point21 Cathedral22 Northridge23 Bloomington South24 Seymour25 Pendleton Heights

BOYS1 Carmel2 Fort Wayne Carroll3 Westview4 Fishers5 Hamilton Southeastern6 Lowell7 Avon8 Columbus North9 Westfield10 Valparaiso11 Noblesville12 West Lafayette

13 Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran14 Cathedral15 Brebeuf Jesuit16 Portage17 Tell City18 Fort Wayne Northrop19 Huntington North20 Zionsville21 La Porte22 Warsaw23 Lake Central24 Lawrence North25 North Central

IATCCC cross country rankings

Page 8: Sheridan, Noblesville, Cicero, Arcadia, Atlanta, Carmel ...files.constantcontact.com/57b55f5d301/4657f14a-3d... · stories will include the presentation of three additional awards:

Sports8

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorPay attention Hamilton Southeastern

secondaryTommy Fossitt Jay Edwards Brock

Bishop Ethan Hudson Brenden Mikeselland Sam Edgell

Those Zionsville receivers will try tofind space for quarterback Blake Levy tosling the football when HamiltonSoutheastern hosts the Eagles this Friday ina key Hoosier Crossroads Conference gameat Reynolds Royals Stadium

Zionsville has one of the best if not thebest passing attacks in the HCC

ldquoZionsville throws it around a lot andLevy will go deep on yourdquo saidSoutheastern coach Scott May ldquoI likeEdwards He is their leading receiver fromthe wide-out positionrdquo

In five games Levy has hit on 81-of-144passes for 1189 yards and 11 touchdownsHe has been intercepted 11 times

Edwards has caught 25 passes for 498yards but the other five Eagles are equallyas dangerous Fossitt has 19 receptions for207 yards Bishop 15 for 146 Hudson 14for 298 Mikesell 13 for 190 and Edgell 12for 173 yards

Mikesell is the big threat on the groundHe has carried 103 times for 448 yards andfive touchdowns

ldquoZionsville is dangerous and will keepyou guessingrdquo May continued ldquoIn the lasttwo games we have seen them run the

halfback pass double pass flee flickerhook and ladder and go for it on fourth downfrom anywhere on the field

ldquoThey have a god back in Mikesell whocan take it to the house on you from anyplace on the fieldrdquo May added

Southeastern is 4-1 overall and 2-1 in theconference Zionsville is 3-2 and 0-2 in theHCC The Eagles lost last week toNoblesville 45-24 They have defeated Pike55-35 Lebanon 55-54 and Brebeuf 33-28 innon-conference games and also have lost toWestfield 45-8 in the conference

Southeasternrsquos only loss has been toconference foe Avon 31-28 The last twoweeks the Royals have won thrillers fromFishers 36-33 in overtime and Westfield21-20

Southeastern easily challengesZionsville for the best aerial game in theHCC Quarterback Adam Mullet is 78-of-156 for 1244 yards He has tossed ninetouchdown passes and been intercepted ninetimes

Mullett like Levy has a deep stable orreceivers led by Matt Klink with 23 catchesfor 257 yards Max Brooks has 15 receptionsfor 307 yards and Nick Mutchner 15 for 202Brooks has four touchdown grabs

Southeastern also can move the pigskinon the ground Jackson Sweeney has carried109 times for 577 yards

The Royals defeated Zionsville 35-21last season The Eaglesrsquo last victory overHSE was a 14-7 decision in 2005

2 teams withaerial attacks

Brian ReddickFile photo

Hamilton Southeasternrsquos Adam Mullett has passed for 1244 yards and nine touchdowns this season The Royals will host Zionsville on Friday

Southeastern Probable LineupsOffense DefenseQB Adam Mullett Sr 195 W Johnny May Jr 215TB Jackson Sweeney Jr 160 T Sam Garvin Sr 275HB Nick Mutchner Jr 195 N Max Burris Sr 240WR Max Brooks Sr 190 T Madison Norris Jr 200WR Logan Beegle Sr 170 S Logan Holland Sr 215TE Matt Klink Sr 215 C Will Darligton Sr 155T Zach Mutchner Sr 210 C Trey Poore Sr 166G Joe Myren Sr 250 ILB Alec Jessop Sr 200C Sam Garvin Sr 275 ILB Zach Randall Sr 210G Caleb Rutan Sr 300 SS Brock Burns Sr 195T Brian Dechow Sr 230 FS Austin Holzum Sr 170

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

Sports 9

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorDespite an unlike-Carmel 2-3 start to the

football seasonCoach John Hebertsaid there are lots tobe positive about fromthe play of hisGreyhounds

ldquoLawrence Northplayed a great footballgame against us lastFridayrdquo Hebert saidldquoThey dictated thetempo from start tofinish We had ouropportunities atseveral points tochange the directionof the game but wemade key mistakesduring some of thosemoments

ldquoOn the positiveside for us CamariHunt had a great nightrunning the footballwith his secondstraight game over100 yards We were

able to get our main three receivers thefootball 11 times Jalen Walker Ethan

Merriweather andKurt Rafdal eachmade catches fromJake McDonald thatput us in a position tohave a chance to winthe gamerdquo

After five gamesMcDonald has hit on65-of-93 passes for780 yards and 11touchdowns He hasbeen intercepted onlytwice

Walker has 24 catches for 248 yards andsix touchdowns Merriweather 18 for 279and four scores and Rafdal 15 receptionsfor 144 yards

On the ground Hunt has 38 carries for263 yards and Jerome Halsell 66 carries for319 yards

ldquoOn defenserdquo Hebert continued ldquoJohnHokanson had been moved from linebackerto safety due to injuries and he played bothpositions and was our leading tackler

ldquoConner Coghlan again kicked two fieldgoals

ldquoAt 2-3 consistency and getting off to afaster start is needed vs North Centralrdquo saidthe Carmel coach ldquoWe feel very good aboutthe people in our program and believesignificant improvements can be madeoffensively and defensively

ldquoLike us North Central is a team that isbetter than its record They are muchimproved both offensively and defensivelyCoach Kevin Kreinhagen has his teamplaying at a very competitive levelrdquo

So far this season North Central has lostto Fishers Southeastern Warren CentralLawrence North and Center Grove

NC has lost 26 straight games Carmelhas defeated the Panthers 10 consecutivetimes last losing 33-7 in 2005 In those 10games six of the last seven have beenshutouts including a 51-0 Carmel victorylast year and a 56-0 Greyhound win twoyears ago

Hebert there are positives

WalkerCoghlan

Merriweather

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorAfter blowing out Heritage Christian Howe and Broad

Ripple the last three weeks by a 140-26 margin GuerinCatholicrsquos Golden Eagles this week will take on a goodGreenwood team at the Eagles Nest

Guerin and Greenwood both are 4-1 for the seasonThey have played one common opponent MartinsvilleGuerin defeated Martinsville 42-22 and Greenwooddefeated Martinsville 41-0

Coach Tom Dilleyrsquos Eagles also hold wins overHeritage Christian 49-0 Howe 31-18 and Broad Ripple

60-8 Guerin Catholicrsquos only loss has been to LafayetteCentral Catholic 34-13

Greenwood has defeated Perry Meridian 34-7 IndianCreek 44-7 and Mooresville 22-14 in overtime and lastweek lost for the first time falling to Plainfield 28-0

ldquoWe are looking forward to playing Greenwood thisweekrdquo said Dilley ldquoThey are a well-coached physicalteam

ldquoGreenwood always plays with great effort and theyhave an outstanding attitude They return numerous startersfrom a good stingy defense and they are physical and wellbalanced on offenserdquo

Guerin has romped the last three weeks without its acerunning back Carter McGinnis out with an injuryMcGinnis has rushed for 696 yards and leads HamiltonCounty in scoring with 72 points Filling in have been SamMcDaniel Thomas Kaser and Dylan Crossen Kaseramong the trio leads in rushing with 203 yards in 39 carries

Junior quarterback Luke Keller has passed for 464yards He has thrown for five touchdowns Leadingreceivers are Grant Fremion with five catches for 126 yardsand Kaser with five receptions for 135 yards

ldquoWe will need to pay our best game this weekrdquocautioned Dilley

A full starting line-up was not available

Guerin hosts Greenwood

6A

1 Warren Central (7) 962 Penn (2) 853 Indianapolis Cathedral (1) 814 Center Grove 735 Brownsburg 556 Columbus North 507 Ben Davis 398 Hamilton Southeastern 329 La Porte 1810 Lawrence Central 13

Others Receiving Votes Carmel (7)Carroll (FW) (6) Lawrence North (4)Homestead (2) Valparaiso (1)

5A

1 Fort Wayne Snider (10) 1002 New Palestine 863 Westfield 744 Bloomington South 705 Columbus East 566 Mishawaka 437 Castle 398 Michigan City 179 Decatur Central 15t-10 Muncie Central 14t-10 Plainfield 14

Others Receiving Votes McCutcheon(13) Goshen (5) Zionsville (4)

4A

1 Roncalli (9) 992 NotthWood (1) 913 Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger 744 Evansville Reitz 605 New Prairie 566 East Central 517 Shelbyville 448 East Noble 419 New Haven 3210 Evansville Central 14

Others Receiving Votes Lebanon (7)Evansville Harrison (4) Greenwood (4)Northridge (4) Plymouth (4)

3A

1 Gibson Southern (5) 932 West Lafayette (4) 893 Mishawaka Marian (1) 864 Bishop Chatard 655 Guerin Catholic 496 FW Concordia Lutheran 397 Tri-West 288 Brebeuf Jesuit 259 Heritage Hills 1810 Evansville Memorial 12

Others Receiving Votes Lawrenceburg(11) Northwestern (10) Jimtown (9)Hamilton Heights (7) Fort WayneBishop Luers (2) Heritage (2)

2A

1 Woodlan (4) 892 Monrovia (2) 803 Whiting (4) 784 Evansville Mater Dei 605 Scecina Memorial 546 Eastbrook 437 Whitko 338 Bremen 249 Knox 1210 Cardinal Ritter 10

Others Receiving Votes Eastside (7)Lapel (4) Heritage Christian (3)Indianapolis Howe (3) Oak Hill (3)

1A

1 Lafayette Central Catholic (10) 1002 Linton Stockton 883 Pioneer 804 Adams Central 705 West Washington 516 Fountain Central 497 LaVille 398 Monroe Central 219 North Miami 16t-10 Carroll (Flora) 12t-10 Eastern Greene 12

Others Receiving Votes Shenandoah(10) Northfield (8) IndianapolisLutheran (4)

IFCA high school football polls

Sports10

The Fishers girls golf team made historyMonday winning theschools first ever girlsgolf sectional

The Tigers cardeda 309 to win theAnderson sectionalwhich took place atGrandview GolfCourse The eventwas delayed fromSaturday due to heavyrain but whats acouple more days iftheres a trophywaiting

Not only didFishers lead the wayin the team standingsit also dominated theindividual listKennedy Brookerwon medalist honorswith a 73 and was ontop of a 1-2-3 sweepfor the TigersMorgan Lewis cardeda 76 for the runner-upribbon while AnnaDelPrince finished

third with a 78 Brooke Wilson shot an 82and Kate Alt an 86 to complete Fishersscoring

The top three teams advance from thesectional to theregional which takesplace Saturday atEdgewood Golf Clubin Lapel HamiltonSoutheastern finishedsecond andNoblesville placedthird to join Fishers inmoving on

The Royals cardeda team score of 321Two HSE players shot79s Julia Eaton andPhyllis Cha The

Millers scored 351 Sarah Hayes ledNoblesville with an 84

Hamilton Heights took fourth at thesectional with a 367 Caitie Gehlhausen shota 79 and will advance to the regional as anindividual

Team scores Fishers 309 HamiltonSoutheastern 321 Noblesville 351Hamilton Heights 367 Lapel 371Shenandoah 384 Anderson 396Alexandria 439Medalist Kennedy Brooker (Fishers)35-38=73Other Fishers scores Morgan Lewis36-40=76 Anna DelPrince 38-40=78Brooke Wilson 40-42=82 Kate Alt 41-45=86

Southeastern scores Julia Eaton 38-41=79 Phyllis Cha 36-43=79 NicoleDillow 40-40=80 Haleigh Gray 41-42=83 Chelsea Morrow 38-46=84Noblesville scores Sarah Hayes 41-43=84 Kayla Packard 43-45=88Camille Obergfell 46-43=89 Taylor

Keating 41-49=90 Brooke Gigante40-52=92Heights scores Caitie Gehlhausen 38-41=79 Sydney Lucas 43-43=86 KateBiggs 47-48=95 Alyx Harley 53-54=107 Ellie Arrowood 56-59=115

Tigers win first ever trophy

Julia EatonSoutheastern

Caitie GehlhausenHeights

Sarah HayesNoblesville

The Fishers girls golf team won its first ever sectional championship Monday atGrandview Golf Club The Tigers carded a 309 and had the top three individuals

Photo provided

The Hamilton Heights boys soccer teamplayed Eastern the No 4 team in Class 1Ato a 2-2 draw on Tuesday

The Huskies Alek Oldham found DrewTomaszewski for the first goal of the game35 minutes in with Tomaszewski scoringfrom 20 yards out Eastern scored on apenalty kick midway through the secondhalf to tie it

Eastern scored again with five minutesleft but Heights scored two minutes later

with Damon Kintner passing to JordanSpringman who headed the ball into the net

Sam Schroeder had 11 saves Kintnerwas the player of the game Heights coachDerrick Dean said for his great defensivegame and tying assist

Carmel ranked No 5 in 2A tied withBrebeuf Jesuit 1-1 on Monday

Junior Jack Muller scored theGreyhounds goal

ldquoI felt we did a much better job ofcontrolling the ball and playing to feet in thesecond half Our combination play throughthe midfield created some good scoringopportunitiesrdquo

University beat Greenwood ChristianAcademy 2-0 on Tuesday improving to 7-2for the season

Sam Gailey scored on a bicycle kickwhile Ryan Williams got a goal on his 17thbirthday Samuel Rudd had both assists

Hamilton Southeastern fell toZionsville 3-1 on Tuesday

Jake Smith scored the 2A No 11 Royalsgoal HSE plays Lawrence North onThursday

Huskies tie with No 4 Eastern

It doesnt matter what the rankings sayThe annual Noblesville-Carmel girls soccergame will be a battle

That was the once again the case onMonday as Noblesville upset the Class 2ANo 2 Greyhounds 2-1 The Millers scoredboth of their goals in the second halfcoming back from a 1-0 halftime deficit

Noblesville got its first goal in the 43rdminute when Taylor Crowe converted apenalty kick Delaney Reister got the go-ahead score midway through the secondhalf making an unassisted direct shot forthe goal

Katie Soderstrom scored Carmels goalunassisted off a direct kick in the games20th minute

Emily Melchi made five saves for theGreyhounds with Mackenzie Kincaidgetting four saves for the Millers

Sheridan defeated Eastern 3-0 onMonday

The Hawks defense set the tone earlywith aggressive play to win all loose ballssaid Sheridan coach Kurtis Olsan Themidfield kept possession and continuallysent dangerous passes through the Cometdefense to release the attacking forwardsThe Blackhawks tallied 20 shots on goalfrom seven different players

Sophomore Ashton Wilson scored allthree of the Hawks goals with JensynWalker assisting on the first goal The othertwo were unassisted Junior goalkeeperNixon Williams earned her first shutout ofthe season making five saves

Sheridan was victorious again Tuesdaybeating 1A No 17 University 2-0 in theBlackhawks Senior Night game

Millers upset Carmel

Sports 11

Freshman Makaela Mosolf fired a crossto sophomore Ashton Wilson in the 63rdminute and Wilson scored the goalSophomore Hannah Lugenbeal gotSheridans second goal 12 minutes laterWilliams had 11 saves

The Blackhawks honored seniors AliciaHollingsworth Mattie Woodworth andEmma Feeney at the game

Coach Olsan would like to commendthe three seniors for all their hard workdedication and leadership that they havedemonstrated for the last four years saidOlsan

Westfield beat Pendleton Heights 2-1Monday

Tate Snodgrass put away both goals andNicole Burkett had an assist

The Shamrocks junior varsity Greenteam defeated Pendleton heights by a scoreof 2-0 Julie Haseman scored both goals

Westfield travels to Brownsburg tonight

Hamilton Southeastern won its SeniorNight game on Monday beatingMcCutcheon 3-0

Kaitlyn Weldy scored two-and-a-halfminutes into the game for the 2A No 5Royals off an assist by Abby Becker AvaKeaffaber scored the next goal with ClaireWilkinson providing the assist Weldyscored again in the second half withKeaffaber assisting Natalie Wilkinson andKaelyn Conaway combined for the shutout

Our back line also did an amazing jobtonight said HSE coach Greg Davidson

MILLERS From Page 10

The Hamilton Heights boys tennis teamsplit a pair of 5-0 dual meets this week

On Monday the Huskies cruised pastTipton 5-0 Austin Sauerteig came frombehind to win the No 1 singles match whilethe other matches were decided in straightsets

On Tuesday Heights fell to a strongLapel team 5-0 No 3 singles Noah Wallaceextended his opponent to 7-5 7-5

Westfield played Lapel on Mondaywinning 3-2 Parker Kalis came back to winthe No 1 singles match in three sets andthat clinched the victory for the ShamrocksWestfield also won both doubles matches

Heights 5 Tipton 0No 1 singles Austin Sauerteig def AWeddell 3-6 7-6 (7) 6-3No 2 singles Hawkins Hochstedler defSeward 6-0 6-0No 3 singles Noah Wallace def GWeddell 6-2 6-2No 1 doubles Grant Lamkin and BryceAlbright def Hoycus and Thomas 6-16-0No 2 doubles Nate Russell andHudson Hochstedler def Stall andReecer 6-2 6-3

Lapel 5 Heights 0No 1 singles Austin Sauerteig lost toConrad 6-2 6-1No 2 singles Hawkins Hochstedler lostto McCurdy 6-0 6-3No 3 singles Noah Wallace lost toLyons 7-5 7-5No 1 doubles Grant Lamkin and BryceAlbright lost to Krebs and Ratzlaff 6-46-4No 2 doubles Nate Russell andHudson Hochstedler lost to Hagen andWolfgang 6-1 7-5

Westfield 3 Lapel 2No 1 singles Parker Kalis def Conrad4-6 6-0 6-2No 2 singles Evan Parshall lost toMcCurdy 6-0 6-2No 3 singles Harrison Sindelar lost toLyons 6-0 6-1No 1 doubles Connor Maris andCarson Maris def Krebs and Razlaff6-1 6-3No 2 doubles Joe Day and NoahDitzler def Wolfgang and Huffman 6-36-2

The Sheridan volleyball team fell to Tindley in threesets Monday 25-10 25-18 25-13

Rachel Adams had three service aces and Maddie Zolahad two aces Maddi Christy hit four kills and Zola had threekills Rachel Adams had three blocks

The Blackhawks play Thursday night at home againstLapel

Hamilton Heights fell to Class 4A No 10 Zionsvillein three sets Monday 25-12 25-19 25-16

Junior Ana Collar handed out six assists hit four killsmade one block served one ace and made four digsSophomore Hannah Crist had four kills one block and oneace Junior Tori Hayden had four kills and one block KylieRose had eight digs

The Huskies junior varsity lost 25-8 25-7

Carmel swept North Central 25-19 25-15 25-17 in aTuesday Metropolitan Conference match

Alex Hicks hit nine kills for 4A No 5 GreyhoundsMorgan Seaman dished out 23 assists Emily Horvath goteight digs and Mo Armstrong served four aces

Carmels junior varsity won 25-17 25-9 and thefreshmen were victorious 25-11 25-12

Huskies split dual meets

lsquoHawks Huskies drop Monday matches

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 87 64 576 -Toronto 83 68 550 40Baltimore 82 69 543 50NY Yankees 78 72 520 85Tampa Bay 64 86 427 225Central W L PCT GBCleveland 87 63 580 -Detroit 80 70 533 70Kansas City 77 74 510 105Chi White Sox 72 79 477 155Minnesota 55 96 364 325West W L PCT GBTexas 90 62 592 -Houston 80 71 530 95Seattle 79 72 523 105Oakland 66 85 437 235LA Angels 65 86 430 245

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 88 63 583 -NY Mets 80 71 530 80Miami 76 75 503 120Philadelphia 68 83 450 200Atlanta 60 91 397 280Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 96 55 636 -St Louis 80 71 530 160Pittsburgh 75 75 500 205Milwaukee 68 83 450 280Cincinnati 63 88 417 330West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 85 66 563 -San Francisco 80 71 530 50Colorado 72 79 477 130San Diego 64 87 424 210Arizona 63 88 417 220

MLB standingsTuesdayrsquos scores

Boston 5 Baltimore 2Philadelphia 7 Chi White Sox 6

Atlanta 5 NY Mets 4Cleveland 2 Kansas City 2

NY Yankees 5 Tampa Bay 3Miami 1 Washington 0

Chi Cubs 6 Cincinnati 1

Texas 5 LA Angels 4Detroit 8 Minnesota 1

Pittsburgh 6 Milwaukee 3St Louis 10 Colorado 5

Houston 2 Oakland 1 10 inningsSan Diego 5 Arizona 2

San Francisco 2 LA Dodgers 0Toronto 10 Seattle 2

Sports12

David Boudia a four-time Olympic medalist and oneof the worldrsquos best 10-meter platform divers will serve asthe Grand Marshal of the inaugural Red Bull Air Race atthe Indianapolis Motor Speedway Oct 1-2

Boudia from Noblesville Indiana won silver andbronze medals in diving last month at the Summer Olympicsin Rio de Janeiro He won gold and bronze medals in 2012in London

ldquoIrsquom really excited to be the Grand Marshal for the firstever Red Bull Air Race at IMSrdquo Boudiasaid ldquoPlanes takingoff and landing at the Speedway will be a pretty awesomesight to see Just like Olympic athletes I know these pilotstrain hard and will be ready to put on a fast and competitiverace for fansrdquo

At the Red Bull Air Race Boudiarsquos responsibilities willinclude delivering the very first ldquopilots to your planesrdquocommand in IMS history He will also have the chance totake a ride with a Red Bull Air Race Challenger Cup piloton Race Day

ldquoFans across the globe have gotten used to seeing Davidlive up to the hype and perform well under extremepressurerdquo IMS President Doug Boles said ldquoHersquos been anoutstanding representative for both Team USA and Indianaathletes for so many years We canrsquot think of a better wayto celebrate our Hoosier Olympians than bringing David toIMS for this new and exciting eventrdquo

A Purdue University graduate who won six NCAAtitles Boudia began his diving career in 2000 at age 11 andactually overcame a fear of heights to pursue diving off the10-meter platform By 2005 he was a member of the USNational Diving Team and won a national title that year insynchronized diving He qualified for his first Olympic teamin 2008 competing in both the 10-meter platform andsynchronized 10 meter platform His book ldquoGreater thanGold From Olympic Heartbreak to Ultimate Redemptionrdquowas published in August ahead of the Rio games At theRed Bull Air Race the worldrsquos finest pilots will navigatean aerial racetrack incorporating the IMS infield oval andBrickyard Crossing Golf Course The objective is to

navigate the course and its air-filled pylons in the fastestpossible time while incurring as few penalties as possibleFor more information visit wwwimscomairrace

Tickets are now on sale for the Red Bull Air Race Fans

have three quick convenient methods to buy ticketsOnline Visit wwwimscomtickets Tickets are

available 24 hours per day seven days per weekPhone Call 800-822-INDY or 317-492-6700 between 9

am-5 pm (ET) Monday through Friday

In Person Visit the IMS Ticket Office at the IMSAdministration Building east of the 16th Street roundaboutand outside Turn 1 of the oval between 9 am-5 pm(ET) Monday through Friday

Tickets for groups of 20 or more also are availableContact the IMS Group Sales Department at 866-221-8775 for more information

Information on parking and camping at IMS events isavailable at wwwimscomtickets

Olympic gold medalist Boudia to serve as Grand Marshal at Red Bull Air Race

2A BOYS1 Harrison (W Lafayette)2 North Central3 Lake Central4 Memorial (Evansville)5 Avon6 Goshen7 Carmel8 Penn9 Center Grove10 Bloomington South11 Hamilton Southeastern12 Zionsville13 Jasper14 Concord15 Munster16 Chesterton17 Elkhart Central18 Elkhart Memorial19 Castle20 West NobleHonorable Mention

Mt Vernon (Fortville)Guerin CatholicSt Joseph (South Bend)NorthropNoblesville

1A BOYS1 Lawrenceburg2 Providence3 Mishawaka Marian4 Eastern (Greentown)5 Argos6 Covenant Christian(Indianapolis)7 Washington Community8 Westview9 Cardinal Ritter10 Mater Dei11 Muncie Burris12 Garrett13 Pike Central14 Rising Sun

15 Lutheran (Indianapolis)16 Oldenburg Academy17 Tipton18 Greencastle19 Heritage Hills20 HebronHonorable MentionHeritage ChristianLafayette Central CatholicNortheast DuboisNorthwestern (Kokomo)Eastbrook

2A GIRLS1 Penn2 Carmel3 Avon4 Brebeuf Jesuit5 Hamilton Southeastern6 Zionsville7 Evansville Memorial8 Castle

9 Center Grove10 Munster11 East Central12 Northridge13 Fishers14 Cathedral15 Terre Haute North16 Valparaiso17 FW Carroll18 Warsaw19 Evansville Reitz20 Columbus NorthHonorable Mention EvansvilleNorth Crown Point GuerinCatholic RoncalliNoblesville

1A GIRLS1 Bishop Chatard2 Evansville Mater Dei3 Gibson Southern

4 Heritage Christian5 Andrean6 Bellmont7 Lafayette Central Catholic8 Mishawaka Marian9 Argos10 Westview11 Washington12 Wheeler13 Forest Park14 Covenant Christian (Indy)15 Oldenburg Academy16 Lawrenceburg17 University18 Tri-West Hendricks19 Canterbury20 Cardinal RitterHM Sullivan South Spencer

Indiana soccer rankings

GIRLS1 Carmel2 Homestead3 Penn4 Warsaw5 Columbus North6 Zionsville7 Noblesville8 Fort Wayne Carroll9 Fishers10 Bloomington North11 Valparaiso12 Westfield

13 Hamilton Southeastern14 Lake Central15 La Porte16 Lowell17 Guerin Catholic18 West Lafayette19 Floyd Central20 Crown Point21 Cathedral22 Northridge23 Bloomington South24 Seymour25 Pendleton Heights

BOYS1 Carmel2 Fort Wayne Carroll3 Westview4 Fishers5 Hamilton Southeastern6 Lowell7 Avon8 Columbus North9 Westfield10 Valparaiso11 Noblesville12 West Lafayette

13 Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran14 Cathedral15 Brebeuf Jesuit16 Portage17 Tell City18 Fort Wayne Northrop19 Huntington North20 Zionsville21 La Porte22 Warsaw23 Lake Central24 Lawrence North25 North Central

IATCCC cross country rankings

Page 9: Sheridan, Noblesville, Cicero, Arcadia, Atlanta, Carmel ...files.constantcontact.com/57b55f5d301/4657f14a-3d... · stories will include the presentation of three additional awards:

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

Sports 9

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorDespite an unlike-Carmel 2-3 start to the

football seasonCoach John Hebertsaid there are lots tobe positive about fromthe play of hisGreyhounds

ldquoLawrence Northplayed a great footballgame against us lastFridayrdquo Hebert saidldquoThey dictated thetempo from start tofinish We had ouropportunities atseveral points tochange the directionof the game but wemade key mistakesduring some of thosemoments

ldquoOn the positiveside for us CamariHunt had a great nightrunning the footballwith his secondstraight game over100 yards We were

able to get our main three receivers thefootball 11 times Jalen Walker Ethan

Merriweather andKurt Rafdal eachmade catches fromJake McDonald thatput us in a position tohave a chance to winthe gamerdquo

After five gamesMcDonald has hit on65-of-93 passes for780 yards and 11touchdowns He hasbeen intercepted onlytwice

Walker has 24 catches for 248 yards andsix touchdowns Merriweather 18 for 279and four scores and Rafdal 15 receptionsfor 144 yards

On the ground Hunt has 38 carries for263 yards and Jerome Halsell 66 carries for319 yards

ldquoOn defenserdquo Hebert continued ldquoJohnHokanson had been moved from linebackerto safety due to injuries and he played bothpositions and was our leading tackler

ldquoConner Coghlan again kicked two fieldgoals

ldquoAt 2-3 consistency and getting off to afaster start is needed vs North Centralrdquo saidthe Carmel coach ldquoWe feel very good aboutthe people in our program and believesignificant improvements can be madeoffensively and defensively

ldquoLike us North Central is a team that isbetter than its record They are muchimproved both offensively and defensivelyCoach Kevin Kreinhagen has his teamplaying at a very competitive levelrdquo

So far this season North Central has lostto Fishers Southeastern Warren CentralLawrence North and Center Grove

NC has lost 26 straight games Carmelhas defeated the Panthers 10 consecutivetimes last losing 33-7 in 2005 In those 10games six of the last seven have beenshutouts including a 51-0 Carmel victorylast year and a 56-0 Greyhound win twoyears ago

Hebert there are positives

WalkerCoghlan

Merriweather

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorAfter blowing out Heritage Christian Howe and Broad

Ripple the last three weeks by a 140-26 margin GuerinCatholicrsquos Golden Eagles this week will take on a goodGreenwood team at the Eagles Nest

Guerin and Greenwood both are 4-1 for the seasonThey have played one common opponent MartinsvilleGuerin defeated Martinsville 42-22 and Greenwooddefeated Martinsville 41-0

Coach Tom Dilleyrsquos Eagles also hold wins overHeritage Christian 49-0 Howe 31-18 and Broad Ripple

60-8 Guerin Catholicrsquos only loss has been to LafayetteCentral Catholic 34-13

Greenwood has defeated Perry Meridian 34-7 IndianCreek 44-7 and Mooresville 22-14 in overtime and lastweek lost for the first time falling to Plainfield 28-0

ldquoWe are looking forward to playing Greenwood thisweekrdquo said Dilley ldquoThey are a well-coached physicalteam

ldquoGreenwood always plays with great effort and theyhave an outstanding attitude They return numerous startersfrom a good stingy defense and they are physical and wellbalanced on offenserdquo

Guerin has romped the last three weeks without its acerunning back Carter McGinnis out with an injuryMcGinnis has rushed for 696 yards and leads HamiltonCounty in scoring with 72 points Filling in have been SamMcDaniel Thomas Kaser and Dylan Crossen Kaseramong the trio leads in rushing with 203 yards in 39 carries

Junior quarterback Luke Keller has passed for 464yards He has thrown for five touchdowns Leadingreceivers are Grant Fremion with five catches for 126 yardsand Kaser with five receptions for 135 yards

ldquoWe will need to pay our best game this weekrdquocautioned Dilley

A full starting line-up was not available

Guerin hosts Greenwood

6A

1 Warren Central (7) 962 Penn (2) 853 Indianapolis Cathedral (1) 814 Center Grove 735 Brownsburg 556 Columbus North 507 Ben Davis 398 Hamilton Southeastern 329 La Porte 1810 Lawrence Central 13

Others Receiving Votes Carmel (7)Carroll (FW) (6) Lawrence North (4)Homestead (2) Valparaiso (1)

5A

1 Fort Wayne Snider (10) 1002 New Palestine 863 Westfield 744 Bloomington South 705 Columbus East 566 Mishawaka 437 Castle 398 Michigan City 179 Decatur Central 15t-10 Muncie Central 14t-10 Plainfield 14

Others Receiving Votes McCutcheon(13) Goshen (5) Zionsville (4)

4A

1 Roncalli (9) 992 NotthWood (1) 913 Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger 744 Evansville Reitz 605 New Prairie 566 East Central 517 Shelbyville 448 East Noble 419 New Haven 3210 Evansville Central 14

Others Receiving Votes Lebanon (7)Evansville Harrison (4) Greenwood (4)Northridge (4) Plymouth (4)

3A

1 Gibson Southern (5) 932 West Lafayette (4) 893 Mishawaka Marian (1) 864 Bishop Chatard 655 Guerin Catholic 496 FW Concordia Lutheran 397 Tri-West 288 Brebeuf Jesuit 259 Heritage Hills 1810 Evansville Memorial 12

Others Receiving Votes Lawrenceburg(11) Northwestern (10) Jimtown (9)Hamilton Heights (7) Fort WayneBishop Luers (2) Heritage (2)

2A

1 Woodlan (4) 892 Monrovia (2) 803 Whiting (4) 784 Evansville Mater Dei 605 Scecina Memorial 546 Eastbrook 437 Whitko 338 Bremen 249 Knox 1210 Cardinal Ritter 10

Others Receiving Votes Eastside (7)Lapel (4) Heritage Christian (3)Indianapolis Howe (3) Oak Hill (3)

1A

1 Lafayette Central Catholic (10) 1002 Linton Stockton 883 Pioneer 804 Adams Central 705 West Washington 516 Fountain Central 497 LaVille 398 Monroe Central 219 North Miami 16t-10 Carroll (Flora) 12t-10 Eastern Greene 12

Others Receiving Votes Shenandoah(10) Northfield (8) IndianapolisLutheran (4)

IFCA high school football polls

Sports10

The Fishers girls golf team made historyMonday winning theschools first ever girlsgolf sectional

The Tigers cardeda 309 to win theAnderson sectionalwhich took place atGrandview GolfCourse The eventwas delayed fromSaturday due to heavyrain but whats acouple more days iftheres a trophywaiting

Not only didFishers lead the wayin the team standingsit also dominated theindividual listKennedy Brookerwon medalist honorswith a 73 and was ontop of a 1-2-3 sweepfor the TigersMorgan Lewis cardeda 76 for the runner-upribbon while AnnaDelPrince finished

third with a 78 Brooke Wilson shot an 82and Kate Alt an 86 to complete Fishersscoring

The top three teams advance from thesectional to theregional which takesplace Saturday atEdgewood Golf Clubin Lapel HamiltonSoutheastern finishedsecond andNoblesville placedthird to join Fishers inmoving on

The Royals cardeda team score of 321Two HSE players shot79s Julia Eaton andPhyllis Cha The

Millers scored 351 Sarah Hayes ledNoblesville with an 84

Hamilton Heights took fourth at thesectional with a 367 Caitie Gehlhausen shota 79 and will advance to the regional as anindividual

Team scores Fishers 309 HamiltonSoutheastern 321 Noblesville 351Hamilton Heights 367 Lapel 371Shenandoah 384 Anderson 396Alexandria 439Medalist Kennedy Brooker (Fishers)35-38=73Other Fishers scores Morgan Lewis36-40=76 Anna DelPrince 38-40=78Brooke Wilson 40-42=82 Kate Alt 41-45=86

Southeastern scores Julia Eaton 38-41=79 Phyllis Cha 36-43=79 NicoleDillow 40-40=80 Haleigh Gray 41-42=83 Chelsea Morrow 38-46=84Noblesville scores Sarah Hayes 41-43=84 Kayla Packard 43-45=88Camille Obergfell 46-43=89 Taylor

Keating 41-49=90 Brooke Gigante40-52=92Heights scores Caitie Gehlhausen 38-41=79 Sydney Lucas 43-43=86 KateBiggs 47-48=95 Alyx Harley 53-54=107 Ellie Arrowood 56-59=115

Tigers win first ever trophy

Julia EatonSoutheastern

Caitie GehlhausenHeights

Sarah HayesNoblesville

The Fishers girls golf team won its first ever sectional championship Monday atGrandview Golf Club The Tigers carded a 309 and had the top three individuals

Photo provided

The Hamilton Heights boys soccer teamplayed Eastern the No 4 team in Class 1Ato a 2-2 draw on Tuesday

The Huskies Alek Oldham found DrewTomaszewski for the first goal of the game35 minutes in with Tomaszewski scoringfrom 20 yards out Eastern scored on apenalty kick midway through the secondhalf to tie it

Eastern scored again with five minutesleft but Heights scored two minutes later

with Damon Kintner passing to JordanSpringman who headed the ball into the net

Sam Schroeder had 11 saves Kintnerwas the player of the game Heights coachDerrick Dean said for his great defensivegame and tying assist

Carmel ranked No 5 in 2A tied withBrebeuf Jesuit 1-1 on Monday

Junior Jack Muller scored theGreyhounds goal

ldquoI felt we did a much better job ofcontrolling the ball and playing to feet in thesecond half Our combination play throughthe midfield created some good scoringopportunitiesrdquo

University beat Greenwood ChristianAcademy 2-0 on Tuesday improving to 7-2for the season

Sam Gailey scored on a bicycle kickwhile Ryan Williams got a goal on his 17thbirthday Samuel Rudd had both assists

Hamilton Southeastern fell toZionsville 3-1 on Tuesday

Jake Smith scored the 2A No 11 Royalsgoal HSE plays Lawrence North onThursday

Huskies tie with No 4 Eastern

It doesnt matter what the rankings sayThe annual Noblesville-Carmel girls soccergame will be a battle

That was the once again the case onMonday as Noblesville upset the Class 2ANo 2 Greyhounds 2-1 The Millers scoredboth of their goals in the second halfcoming back from a 1-0 halftime deficit

Noblesville got its first goal in the 43rdminute when Taylor Crowe converted apenalty kick Delaney Reister got the go-ahead score midway through the secondhalf making an unassisted direct shot forthe goal

Katie Soderstrom scored Carmels goalunassisted off a direct kick in the games20th minute

Emily Melchi made five saves for theGreyhounds with Mackenzie Kincaidgetting four saves for the Millers

Sheridan defeated Eastern 3-0 onMonday

The Hawks defense set the tone earlywith aggressive play to win all loose ballssaid Sheridan coach Kurtis Olsan Themidfield kept possession and continuallysent dangerous passes through the Cometdefense to release the attacking forwardsThe Blackhawks tallied 20 shots on goalfrom seven different players

Sophomore Ashton Wilson scored allthree of the Hawks goals with JensynWalker assisting on the first goal The othertwo were unassisted Junior goalkeeperNixon Williams earned her first shutout ofthe season making five saves

Sheridan was victorious again Tuesdaybeating 1A No 17 University 2-0 in theBlackhawks Senior Night game

Millers upset Carmel

Sports 11

Freshman Makaela Mosolf fired a crossto sophomore Ashton Wilson in the 63rdminute and Wilson scored the goalSophomore Hannah Lugenbeal gotSheridans second goal 12 minutes laterWilliams had 11 saves

The Blackhawks honored seniors AliciaHollingsworth Mattie Woodworth andEmma Feeney at the game

Coach Olsan would like to commendthe three seniors for all their hard workdedication and leadership that they havedemonstrated for the last four years saidOlsan

Westfield beat Pendleton Heights 2-1Monday

Tate Snodgrass put away both goals andNicole Burkett had an assist

The Shamrocks junior varsity Greenteam defeated Pendleton heights by a scoreof 2-0 Julie Haseman scored both goals

Westfield travels to Brownsburg tonight

Hamilton Southeastern won its SeniorNight game on Monday beatingMcCutcheon 3-0

Kaitlyn Weldy scored two-and-a-halfminutes into the game for the 2A No 5Royals off an assist by Abby Becker AvaKeaffaber scored the next goal with ClaireWilkinson providing the assist Weldyscored again in the second half withKeaffaber assisting Natalie Wilkinson andKaelyn Conaway combined for the shutout

Our back line also did an amazing jobtonight said HSE coach Greg Davidson

MILLERS From Page 10

The Hamilton Heights boys tennis teamsplit a pair of 5-0 dual meets this week

On Monday the Huskies cruised pastTipton 5-0 Austin Sauerteig came frombehind to win the No 1 singles match whilethe other matches were decided in straightsets

On Tuesday Heights fell to a strongLapel team 5-0 No 3 singles Noah Wallaceextended his opponent to 7-5 7-5

Westfield played Lapel on Mondaywinning 3-2 Parker Kalis came back to winthe No 1 singles match in three sets andthat clinched the victory for the ShamrocksWestfield also won both doubles matches

Heights 5 Tipton 0No 1 singles Austin Sauerteig def AWeddell 3-6 7-6 (7) 6-3No 2 singles Hawkins Hochstedler defSeward 6-0 6-0No 3 singles Noah Wallace def GWeddell 6-2 6-2No 1 doubles Grant Lamkin and BryceAlbright def Hoycus and Thomas 6-16-0No 2 doubles Nate Russell andHudson Hochstedler def Stall andReecer 6-2 6-3

Lapel 5 Heights 0No 1 singles Austin Sauerteig lost toConrad 6-2 6-1No 2 singles Hawkins Hochstedler lostto McCurdy 6-0 6-3No 3 singles Noah Wallace lost toLyons 7-5 7-5No 1 doubles Grant Lamkin and BryceAlbright lost to Krebs and Ratzlaff 6-46-4No 2 doubles Nate Russell andHudson Hochstedler lost to Hagen andWolfgang 6-1 7-5

Westfield 3 Lapel 2No 1 singles Parker Kalis def Conrad4-6 6-0 6-2No 2 singles Evan Parshall lost toMcCurdy 6-0 6-2No 3 singles Harrison Sindelar lost toLyons 6-0 6-1No 1 doubles Connor Maris andCarson Maris def Krebs and Razlaff6-1 6-3No 2 doubles Joe Day and NoahDitzler def Wolfgang and Huffman 6-36-2

The Sheridan volleyball team fell to Tindley in threesets Monday 25-10 25-18 25-13

Rachel Adams had three service aces and Maddie Zolahad two aces Maddi Christy hit four kills and Zola had threekills Rachel Adams had three blocks

The Blackhawks play Thursday night at home againstLapel

Hamilton Heights fell to Class 4A No 10 Zionsvillein three sets Monday 25-12 25-19 25-16

Junior Ana Collar handed out six assists hit four killsmade one block served one ace and made four digsSophomore Hannah Crist had four kills one block and oneace Junior Tori Hayden had four kills and one block KylieRose had eight digs

The Huskies junior varsity lost 25-8 25-7

Carmel swept North Central 25-19 25-15 25-17 in aTuesday Metropolitan Conference match

Alex Hicks hit nine kills for 4A No 5 GreyhoundsMorgan Seaman dished out 23 assists Emily Horvath goteight digs and Mo Armstrong served four aces

Carmels junior varsity won 25-17 25-9 and thefreshmen were victorious 25-11 25-12

Huskies split dual meets

lsquoHawks Huskies drop Monday matches

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 87 64 576 -Toronto 83 68 550 40Baltimore 82 69 543 50NY Yankees 78 72 520 85Tampa Bay 64 86 427 225Central W L PCT GBCleveland 87 63 580 -Detroit 80 70 533 70Kansas City 77 74 510 105Chi White Sox 72 79 477 155Minnesota 55 96 364 325West W L PCT GBTexas 90 62 592 -Houston 80 71 530 95Seattle 79 72 523 105Oakland 66 85 437 235LA Angels 65 86 430 245

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 88 63 583 -NY Mets 80 71 530 80Miami 76 75 503 120Philadelphia 68 83 450 200Atlanta 60 91 397 280Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 96 55 636 -St Louis 80 71 530 160Pittsburgh 75 75 500 205Milwaukee 68 83 450 280Cincinnati 63 88 417 330West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 85 66 563 -San Francisco 80 71 530 50Colorado 72 79 477 130San Diego 64 87 424 210Arizona 63 88 417 220

MLB standingsTuesdayrsquos scores

Boston 5 Baltimore 2Philadelphia 7 Chi White Sox 6

Atlanta 5 NY Mets 4Cleveland 2 Kansas City 2

NY Yankees 5 Tampa Bay 3Miami 1 Washington 0

Chi Cubs 6 Cincinnati 1

Texas 5 LA Angels 4Detroit 8 Minnesota 1

Pittsburgh 6 Milwaukee 3St Louis 10 Colorado 5

Houston 2 Oakland 1 10 inningsSan Diego 5 Arizona 2

San Francisco 2 LA Dodgers 0Toronto 10 Seattle 2

Sports12

David Boudia a four-time Olympic medalist and oneof the worldrsquos best 10-meter platform divers will serve asthe Grand Marshal of the inaugural Red Bull Air Race atthe Indianapolis Motor Speedway Oct 1-2

Boudia from Noblesville Indiana won silver andbronze medals in diving last month at the Summer Olympicsin Rio de Janeiro He won gold and bronze medals in 2012in London

ldquoIrsquom really excited to be the Grand Marshal for the firstever Red Bull Air Race at IMSrdquo Boudiasaid ldquoPlanes takingoff and landing at the Speedway will be a pretty awesomesight to see Just like Olympic athletes I know these pilotstrain hard and will be ready to put on a fast and competitiverace for fansrdquo

At the Red Bull Air Race Boudiarsquos responsibilities willinclude delivering the very first ldquopilots to your planesrdquocommand in IMS history He will also have the chance totake a ride with a Red Bull Air Race Challenger Cup piloton Race Day

ldquoFans across the globe have gotten used to seeing Davidlive up to the hype and perform well under extremepressurerdquo IMS President Doug Boles said ldquoHersquos been anoutstanding representative for both Team USA and Indianaathletes for so many years We canrsquot think of a better wayto celebrate our Hoosier Olympians than bringing David toIMS for this new and exciting eventrdquo

A Purdue University graduate who won six NCAAtitles Boudia began his diving career in 2000 at age 11 andactually overcame a fear of heights to pursue diving off the10-meter platform By 2005 he was a member of the USNational Diving Team and won a national title that year insynchronized diving He qualified for his first Olympic teamin 2008 competing in both the 10-meter platform andsynchronized 10 meter platform His book ldquoGreater thanGold From Olympic Heartbreak to Ultimate Redemptionrdquowas published in August ahead of the Rio games At theRed Bull Air Race the worldrsquos finest pilots will navigatean aerial racetrack incorporating the IMS infield oval andBrickyard Crossing Golf Course The objective is to

navigate the course and its air-filled pylons in the fastestpossible time while incurring as few penalties as possibleFor more information visit wwwimscomairrace

Tickets are now on sale for the Red Bull Air Race Fans

have three quick convenient methods to buy ticketsOnline Visit wwwimscomtickets Tickets are

available 24 hours per day seven days per weekPhone Call 800-822-INDY or 317-492-6700 between 9

am-5 pm (ET) Monday through Friday

In Person Visit the IMS Ticket Office at the IMSAdministration Building east of the 16th Street roundaboutand outside Turn 1 of the oval between 9 am-5 pm(ET) Monday through Friday

Tickets for groups of 20 or more also are availableContact the IMS Group Sales Department at 866-221-8775 for more information

Information on parking and camping at IMS events isavailable at wwwimscomtickets

Olympic gold medalist Boudia to serve as Grand Marshal at Red Bull Air Race

2A BOYS1 Harrison (W Lafayette)2 North Central3 Lake Central4 Memorial (Evansville)5 Avon6 Goshen7 Carmel8 Penn9 Center Grove10 Bloomington South11 Hamilton Southeastern12 Zionsville13 Jasper14 Concord15 Munster16 Chesterton17 Elkhart Central18 Elkhart Memorial19 Castle20 West NobleHonorable Mention

Mt Vernon (Fortville)Guerin CatholicSt Joseph (South Bend)NorthropNoblesville

1A BOYS1 Lawrenceburg2 Providence3 Mishawaka Marian4 Eastern (Greentown)5 Argos6 Covenant Christian(Indianapolis)7 Washington Community8 Westview9 Cardinal Ritter10 Mater Dei11 Muncie Burris12 Garrett13 Pike Central14 Rising Sun

15 Lutheran (Indianapolis)16 Oldenburg Academy17 Tipton18 Greencastle19 Heritage Hills20 HebronHonorable MentionHeritage ChristianLafayette Central CatholicNortheast DuboisNorthwestern (Kokomo)Eastbrook

2A GIRLS1 Penn2 Carmel3 Avon4 Brebeuf Jesuit5 Hamilton Southeastern6 Zionsville7 Evansville Memorial8 Castle

9 Center Grove10 Munster11 East Central12 Northridge13 Fishers14 Cathedral15 Terre Haute North16 Valparaiso17 FW Carroll18 Warsaw19 Evansville Reitz20 Columbus NorthHonorable Mention EvansvilleNorth Crown Point GuerinCatholic RoncalliNoblesville

1A GIRLS1 Bishop Chatard2 Evansville Mater Dei3 Gibson Southern

4 Heritage Christian5 Andrean6 Bellmont7 Lafayette Central Catholic8 Mishawaka Marian9 Argos10 Westview11 Washington12 Wheeler13 Forest Park14 Covenant Christian (Indy)15 Oldenburg Academy16 Lawrenceburg17 University18 Tri-West Hendricks19 Canterbury20 Cardinal RitterHM Sullivan South Spencer

Indiana soccer rankings

GIRLS1 Carmel2 Homestead3 Penn4 Warsaw5 Columbus North6 Zionsville7 Noblesville8 Fort Wayne Carroll9 Fishers10 Bloomington North11 Valparaiso12 Westfield

13 Hamilton Southeastern14 Lake Central15 La Porte16 Lowell17 Guerin Catholic18 West Lafayette19 Floyd Central20 Crown Point21 Cathedral22 Northridge23 Bloomington South24 Seymour25 Pendleton Heights

BOYS1 Carmel2 Fort Wayne Carroll3 Westview4 Fishers5 Hamilton Southeastern6 Lowell7 Avon8 Columbus North9 Westfield10 Valparaiso11 Noblesville12 West Lafayette

13 Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran14 Cathedral15 Brebeuf Jesuit16 Portage17 Tell City18 Fort Wayne Northrop19 Huntington North20 Zionsville21 La Porte22 Warsaw23 Lake Central24 Lawrence North25 North Central

IATCCC cross country rankings

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Sports10

The Fishers girls golf team made historyMonday winning theschools first ever girlsgolf sectional

The Tigers cardeda 309 to win theAnderson sectionalwhich took place atGrandview GolfCourse The eventwas delayed fromSaturday due to heavyrain but whats acouple more days iftheres a trophywaiting

Not only didFishers lead the wayin the team standingsit also dominated theindividual listKennedy Brookerwon medalist honorswith a 73 and was ontop of a 1-2-3 sweepfor the TigersMorgan Lewis cardeda 76 for the runner-upribbon while AnnaDelPrince finished

third with a 78 Brooke Wilson shot an 82and Kate Alt an 86 to complete Fishersscoring

The top three teams advance from thesectional to theregional which takesplace Saturday atEdgewood Golf Clubin Lapel HamiltonSoutheastern finishedsecond andNoblesville placedthird to join Fishers inmoving on

The Royals cardeda team score of 321Two HSE players shot79s Julia Eaton andPhyllis Cha The

Millers scored 351 Sarah Hayes ledNoblesville with an 84

Hamilton Heights took fourth at thesectional with a 367 Caitie Gehlhausen shota 79 and will advance to the regional as anindividual

Team scores Fishers 309 HamiltonSoutheastern 321 Noblesville 351Hamilton Heights 367 Lapel 371Shenandoah 384 Anderson 396Alexandria 439Medalist Kennedy Brooker (Fishers)35-38=73Other Fishers scores Morgan Lewis36-40=76 Anna DelPrince 38-40=78Brooke Wilson 40-42=82 Kate Alt 41-45=86

Southeastern scores Julia Eaton 38-41=79 Phyllis Cha 36-43=79 NicoleDillow 40-40=80 Haleigh Gray 41-42=83 Chelsea Morrow 38-46=84Noblesville scores Sarah Hayes 41-43=84 Kayla Packard 43-45=88Camille Obergfell 46-43=89 Taylor

Keating 41-49=90 Brooke Gigante40-52=92Heights scores Caitie Gehlhausen 38-41=79 Sydney Lucas 43-43=86 KateBiggs 47-48=95 Alyx Harley 53-54=107 Ellie Arrowood 56-59=115

Tigers win first ever trophy

Julia EatonSoutheastern

Caitie GehlhausenHeights

Sarah HayesNoblesville

The Fishers girls golf team won its first ever sectional championship Monday atGrandview Golf Club The Tigers carded a 309 and had the top three individuals

Photo provided

The Hamilton Heights boys soccer teamplayed Eastern the No 4 team in Class 1Ato a 2-2 draw on Tuesday

The Huskies Alek Oldham found DrewTomaszewski for the first goal of the game35 minutes in with Tomaszewski scoringfrom 20 yards out Eastern scored on apenalty kick midway through the secondhalf to tie it

Eastern scored again with five minutesleft but Heights scored two minutes later

with Damon Kintner passing to JordanSpringman who headed the ball into the net

Sam Schroeder had 11 saves Kintnerwas the player of the game Heights coachDerrick Dean said for his great defensivegame and tying assist

Carmel ranked No 5 in 2A tied withBrebeuf Jesuit 1-1 on Monday

Junior Jack Muller scored theGreyhounds goal

ldquoI felt we did a much better job ofcontrolling the ball and playing to feet in thesecond half Our combination play throughthe midfield created some good scoringopportunitiesrdquo

University beat Greenwood ChristianAcademy 2-0 on Tuesday improving to 7-2for the season

Sam Gailey scored on a bicycle kickwhile Ryan Williams got a goal on his 17thbirthday Samuel Rudd had both assists

Hamilton Southeastern fell toZionsville 3-1 on Tuesday

Jake Smith scored the 2A No 11 Royalsgoal HSE plays Lawrence North onThursday

Huskies tie with No 4 Eastern

It doesnt matter what the rankings sayThe annual Noblesville-Carmel girls soccergame will be a battle

That was the once again the case onMonday as Noblesville upset the Class 2ANo 2 Greyhounds 2-1 The Millers scoredboth of their goals in the second halfcoming back from a 1-0 halftime deficit

Noblesville got its first goal in the 43rdminute when Taylor Crowe converted apenalty kick Delaney Reister got the go-ahead score midway through the secondhalf making an unassisted direct shot forthe goal

Katie Soderstrom scored Carmels goalunassisted off a direct kick in the games20th minute

Emily Melchi made five saves for theGreyhounds with Mackenzie Kincaidgetting four saves for the Millers

Sheridan defeated Eastern 3-0 onMonday

The Hawks defense set the tone earlywith aggressive play to win all loose ballssaid Sheridan coach Kurtis Olsan Themidfield kept possession and continuallysent dangerous passes through the Cometdefense to release the attacking forwardsThe Blackhawks tallied 20 shots on goalfrom seven different players

Sophomore Ashton Wilson scored allthree of the Hawks goals with JensynWalker assisting on the first goal The othertwo were unassisted Junior goalkeeperNixon Williams earned her first shutout ofthe season making five saves

Sheridan was victorious again Tuesdaybeating 1A No 17 University 2-0 in theBlackhawks Senior Night game

Millers upset Carmel

Sports 11

Freshman Makaela Mosolf fired a crossto sophomore Ashton Wilson in the 63rdminute and Wilson scored the goalSophomore Hannah Lugenbeal gotSheridans second goal 12 minutes laterWilliams had 11 saves

The Blackhawks honored seniors AliciaHollingsworth Mattie Woodworth andEmma Feeney at the game

Coach Olsan would like to commendthe three seniors for all their hard workdedication and leadership that they havedemonstrated for the last four years saidOlsan

Westfield beat Pendleton Heights 2-1Monday

Tate Snodgrass put away both goals andNicole Burkett had an assist

The Shamrocks junior varsity Greenteam defeated Pendleton heights by a scoreof 2-0 Julie Haseman scored both goals

Westfield travels to Brownsburg tonight

Hamilton Southeastern won its SeniorNight game on Monday beatingMcCutcheon 3-0

Kaitlyn Weldy scored two-and-a-halfminutes into the game for the 2A No 5Royals off an assist by Abby Becker AvaKeaffaber scored the next goal with ClaireWilkinson providing the assist Weldyscored again in the second half withKeaffaber assisting Natalie Wilkinson andKaelyn Conaway combined for the shutout

Our back line also did an amazing jobtonight said HSE coach Greg Davidson

MILLERS From Page 10

The Hamilton Heights boys tennis teamsplit a pair of 5-0 dual meets this week

On Monday the Huskies cruised pastTipton 5-0 Austin Sauerteig came frombehind to win the No 1 singles match whilethe other matches were decided in straightsets

On Tuesday Heights fell to a strongLapel team 5-0 No 3 singles Noah Wallaceextended his opponent to 7-5 7-5

Westfield played Lapel on Mondaywinning 3-2 Parker Kalis came back to winthe No 1 singles match in three sets andthat clinched the victory for the ShamrocksWestfield also won both doubles matches

Heights 5 Tipton 0No 1 singles Austin Sauerteig def AWeddell 3-6 7-6 (7) 6-3No 2 singles Hawkins Hochstedler defSeward 6-0 6-0No 3 singles Noah Wallace def GWeddell 6-2 6-2No 1 doubles Grant Lamkin and BryceAlbright def Hoycus and Thomas 6-16-0No 2 doubles Nate Russell andHudson Hochstedler def Stall andReecer 6-2 6-3

Lapel 5 Heights 0No 1 singles Austin Sauerteig lost toConrad 6-2 6-1No 2 singles Hawkins Hochstedler lostto McCurdy 6-0 6-3No 3 singles Noah Wallace lost toLyons 7-5 7-5No 1 doubles Grant Lamkin and BryceAlbright lost to Krebs and Ratzlaff 6-46-4No 2 doubles Nate Russell andHudson Hochstedler lost to Hagen andWolfgang 6-1 7-5

Westfield 3 Lapel 2No 1 singles Parker Kalis def Conrad4-6 6-0 6-2No 2 singles Evan Parshall lost toMcCurdy 6-0 6-2No 3 singles Harrison Sindelar lost toLyons 6-0 6-1No 1 doubles Connor Maris andCarson Maris def Krebs and Razlaff6-1 6-3No 2 doubles Joe Day and NoahDitzler def Wolfgang and Huffman 6-36-2

The Sheridan volleyball team fell to Tindley in threesets Monday 25-10 25-18 25-13

Rachel Adams had three service aces and Maddie Zolahad two aces Maddi Christy hit four kills and Zola had threekills Rachel Adams had three blocks

The Blackhawks play Thursday night at home againstLapel

Hamilton Heights fell to Class 4A No 10 Zionsvillein three sets Monday 25-12 25-19 25-16

Junior Ana Collar handed out six assists hit four killsmade one block served one ace and made four digsSophomore Hannah Crist had four kills one block and oneace Junior Tori Hayden had four kills and one block KylieRose had eight digs

The Huskies junior varsity lost 25-8 25-7

Carmel swept North Central 25-19 25-15 25-17 in aTuesday Metropolitan Conference match

Alex Hicks hit nine kills for 4A No 5 GreyhoundsMorgan Seaman dished out 23 assists Emily Horvath goteight digs and Mo Armstrong served four aces

Carmels junior varsity won 25-17 25-9 and thefreshmen were victorious 25-11 25-12

Huskies split dual meets

lsquoHawks Huskies drop Monday matches

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 87 64 576 -Toronto 83 68 550 40Baltimore 82 69 543 50NY Yankees 78 72 520 85Tampa Bay 64 86 427 225Central W L PCT GBCleveland 87 63 580 -Detroit 80 70 533 70Kansas City 77 74 510 105Chi White Sox 72 79 477 155Minnesota 55 96 364 325West W L PCT GBTexas 90 62 592 -Houston 80 71 530 95Seattle 79 72 523 105Oakland 66 85 437 235LA Angels 65 86 430 245

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 88 63 583 -NY Mets 80 71 530 80Miami 76 75 503 120Philadelphia 68 83 450 200Atlanta 60 91 397 280Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 96 55 636 -St Louis 80 71 530 160Pittsburgh 75 75 500 205Milwaukee 68 83 450 280Cincinnati 63 88 417 330West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 85 66 563 -San Francisco 80 71 530 50Colorado 72 79 477 130San Diego 64 87 424 210Arizona 63 88 417 220

MLB standingsTuesdayrsquos scores

Boston 5 Baltimore 2Philadelphia 7 Chi White Sox 6

Atlanta 5 NY Mets 4Cleveland 2 Kansas City 2

NY Yankees 5 Tampa Bay 3Miami 1 Washington 0

Chi Cubs 6 Cincinnati 1

Texas 5 LA Angels 4Detroit 8 Minnesota 1

Pittsburgh 6 Milwaukee 3St Louis 10 Colorado 5

Houston 2 Oakland 1 10 inningsSan Diego 5 Arizona 2

San Francisco 2 LA Dodgers 0Toronto 10 Seattle 2

Sports12

David Boudia a four-time Olympic medalist and oneof the worldrsquos best 10-meter platform divers will serve asthe Grand Marshal of the inaugural Red Bull Air Race atthe Indianapolis Motor Speedway Oct 1-2

Boudia from Noblesville Indiana won silver andbronze medals in diving last month at the Summer Olympicsin Rio de Janeiro He won gold and bronze medals in 2012in London

ldquoIrsquom really excited to be the Grand Marshal for the firstever Red Bull Air Race at IMSrdquo Boudiasaid ldquoPlanes takingoff and landing at the Speedway will be a pretty awesomesight to see Just like Olympic athletes I know these pilotstrain hard and will be ready to put on a fast and competitiverace for fansrdquo

At the Red Bull Air Race Boudiarsquos responsibilities willinclude delivering the very first ldquopilots to your planesrdquocommand in IMS history He will also have the chance totake a ride with a Red Bull Air Race Challenger Cup piloton Race Day

ldquoFans across the globe have gotten used to seeing Davidlive up to the hype and perform well under extremepressurerdquo IMS President Doug Boles said ldquoHersquos been anoutstanding representative for both Team USA and Indianaathletes for so many years We canrsquot think of a better wayto celebrate our Hoosier Olympians than bringing David toIMS for this new and exciting eventrdquo

A Purdue University graduate who won six NCAAtitles Boudia began his diving career in 2000 at age 11 andactually overcame a fear of heights to pursue diving off the10-meter platform By 2005 he was a member of the USNational Diving Team and won a national title that year insynchronized diving He qualified for his first Olympic teamin 2008 competing in both the 10-meter platform andsynchronized 10 meter platform His book ldquoGreater thanGold From Olympic Heartbreak to Ultimate Redemptionrdquowas published in August ahead of the Rio games At theRed Bull Air Race the worldrsquos finest pilots will navigatean aerial racetrack incorporating the IMS infield oval andBrickyard Crossing Golf Course The objective is to

navigate the course and its air-filled pylons in the fastestpossible time while incurring as few penalties as possibleFor more information visit wwwimscomairrace

Tickets are now on sale for the Red Bull Air Race Fans

have three quick convenient methods to buy ticketsOnline Visit wwwimscomtickets Tickets are

available 24 hours per day seven days per weekPhone Call 800-822-INDY or 317-492-6700 between 9

am-5 pm (ET) Monday through Friday

In Person Visit the IMS Ticket Office at the IMSAdministration Building east of the 16th Street roundaboutand outside Turn 1 of the oval between 9 am-5 pm(ET) Monday through Friday

Tickets for groups of 20 or more also are availableContact the IMS Group Sales Department at 866-221-8775 for more information

Information on parking and camping at IMS events isavailable at wwwimscomtickets

Olympic gold medalist Boudia to serve as Grand Marshal at Red Bull Air Race

2A BOYS1 Harrison (W Lafayette)2 North Central3 Lake Central4 Memorial (Evansville)5 Avon6 Goshen7 Carmel8 Penn9 Center Grove10 Bloomington South11 Hamilton Southeastern12 Zionsville13 Jasper14 Concord15 Munster16 Chesterton17 Elkhart Central18 Elkhart Memorial19 Castle20 West NobleHonorable Mention

Mt Vernon (Fortville)Guerin CatholicSt Joseph (South Bend)NorthropNoblesville

1A BOYS1 Lawrenceburg2 Providence3 Mishawaka Marian4 Eastern (Greentown)5 Argos6 Covenant Christian(Indianapolis)7 Washington Community8 Westview9 Cardinal Ritter10 Mater Dei11 Muncie Burris12 Garrett13 Pike Central14 Rising Sun

15 Lutheran (Indianapolis)16 Oldenburg Academy17 Tipton18 Greencastle19 Heritage Hills20 HebronHonorable MentionHeritage ChristianLafayette Central CatholicNortheast DuboisNorthwestern (Kokomo)Eastbrook

2A GIRLS1 Penn2 Carmel3 Avon4 Brebeuf Jesuit5 Hamilton Southeastern6 Zionsville7 Evansville Memorial8 Castle

9 Center Grove10 Munster11 East Central12 Northridge13 Fishers14 Cathedral15 Terre Haute North16 Valparaiso17 FW Carroll18 Warsaw19 Evansville Reitz20 Columbus NorthHonorable Mention EvansvilleNorth Crown Point GuerinCatholic RoncalliNoblesville

1A GIRLS1 Bishop Chatard2 Evansville Mater Dei3 Gibson Southern

4 Heritage Christian5 Andrean6 Bellmont7 Lafayette Central Catholic8 Mishawaka Marian9 Argos10 Westview11 Washington12 Wheeler13 Forest Park14 Covenant Christian (Indy)15 Oldenburg Academy16 Lawrenceburg17 University18 Tri-West Hendricks19 Canterbury20 Cardinal RitterHM Sullivan South Spencer

Indiana soccer rankings

GIRLS1 Carmel2 Homestead3 Penn4 Warsaw5 Columbus North6 Zionsville7 Noblesville8 Fort Wayne Carroll9 Fishers10 Bloomington North11 Valparaiso12 Westfield

13 Hamilton Southeastern14 Lake Central15 La Porte16 Lowell17 Guerin Catholic18 West Lafayette19 Floyd Central20 Crown Point21 Cathedral22 Northridge23 Bloomington South24 Seymour25 Pendleton Heights

BOYS1 Carmel2 Fort Wayne Carroll3 Westview4 Fishers5 Hamilton Southeastern6 Lowell7 Avon8 Columbus North9 Westfield10 Valparaiso11 Noblesville12 West Lafayette

13 Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran14 Cathedral15 Brebeuf Jesuit16 Portage17 Tell City18 Fort Wayne Northrop19 Huntington North20 Zionsville21 La Porte22 Warsaw23 Lake Central24 Lawrence North25 North Central

IATCCC cross country rankings

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Sports 11

Freshman Makaela Mosolf fired a crossto sophomore Ashton Wilson in the 63rdminute and Wilson scored the goalSophomore Hannah Lugenbeal gotSheridans second goal 12 minutes laterWilliams had 11 saves

The Blackhawks honored seniors AliciaHollingsworth Mattie Woodworth andEmma Feeney at the game

Coach Olsan would like to commendthe three seniors for all their hard workdedication and leadership that they havedemonstrated for the last four years saidOlsan

Westfield beat Pendleton Heights 2-1Monday

Tate Snodgrass put away both goals andNicole Burkett had an assist

The Shamrocks junior varsity Greenteam defeated Pendleton heights by a scoreof 2-0 Julie Haseman scored both goals

Westfield travels to Brownsburg tonight

Hamilton Southeastern won its SeniorNight game on Monday beatingMcCutcheon 3-0

Kaitlyn Weldy scored two-and-a-halfminutes into the game for the 2A No 5Royals off an assist by Abby Becker AvaKeaffaber scored the next goal with ClaireWilkinson providing the assist Weldyscored again in the second half withKeaffaber assisting Natalie Wilkinson andKaelyn Conaway combined for the shutout

Our back line also did an amazing jobtonight said HSE coach Greg Davidson

MILLERS From Page 10

The Hamilton Heights boys tennis teamsplit a pair of 5-0 dual meets this week

On Monday the Huskies cruised pastTipton 5-0 Austin Sauerteig came frombehind to win the No 1 singles match whilethe other matches were decided in straightsets

On Tuesday Heights fell to a strongLapel team 5-0 No 3 singles Noah Wallaceextended his opponent to 7-5 7-5

Westfield played Lapel on Mondaywinning 3-2 Parker Kalis came back to winthe No 1 singles match in three sets andthat clinched the victory for the ShamrocksWestfield also won both doubles matches

Heights 5 Tipton 0No 1 singles Austin Sauerteig def AWeddell 3-6 7-6 (7) 6-3No 2 singles Hawkins Hochstedler defSeward 6-0 6-0No 3 singles Noah Wallace def GWeddell 6-2 6-2No 1 doubles Grant Lamkin and BryceAlbright def Hoycus and Thomas 6-16-0No 2 doubles Nate Russell andHudson Hochstedler def Stall andReecer 6-2 6-3

Lapel 5 Heights 0No 1 singles Austin Sauerteig lost toConrad 6-2 6-1No 2 singles Hawkins Hochstedler lostto McCurdy 6-0 6-3No 3 singles Noah Wallace lost toLyons 7-5 7-5No 1 doubles Grant Lamkin and BryceAlbright lost to Krebs and Ratzlaff 6-46-4No 2 doubles Nate Russell andHudson Hochstedler lost to Hagen andWolfgang 6-1 7-5

Westfield 3 Lapel 2No 1 singles Parker Kalis def Conrad4-6 6-0 6-2No 2 singles Evan Parshall lost toMcCurdy 6-0 6-2No 3 singles Harrison Sindelar lost toLyons 6-0 6-1No 1 doubles Connor Maris andCarson Maris def Krebs and Razlaff6-1 6-3No 2 doubles Joe Day and NoahDitzler def Wolfgang and Huffman 6-36-2

The Sheridan volleyball team fell to Tindley in threesets Monday 25-10 25-18 25-13

Rachel Adams had three service aces and Maddie Zolahad two aces Maddi Christy hit four kills and Zola had threekills Rachel Adams had three blocks

The Blackhawks play Thursday night at home againstLapel

Hamilton Heights fell to Class 4A No 10 Zionsvillein three sets Monday 25-12 25-19 25-16

Junior Ana Collar handed out six assists hit four killsmade one block served one ace and made four digsSophomore Hannah Crist had four kills one block and oneace Junior Tori Hayden had four kills and one block KylieRose had eight digs

The Huskies junior varsity lost 25-8 25-7

Carmel swept North Central 25-19 25-15 25-17 in aTuesday Metropolitan Conference match

Alex Hicks hit nine kills for 4A No 5 GreyhoundsMorgan Seaman dished out 23 assists Emily Horvath goteight digs and Mo Armstrong served four aces

Carmels junior varsity won 25-17 25-9 and thefreshmen were victorious 25-11 25-12

Huskies split dual meets

lsquoHawks Huskies drop Monday matches

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 87 64 576 -Toronto 83 68 550 40Baltimore 82 69 543 50NY Yankees 78 72 520 85Tampa Bay 64 86 427 225Central W L PCT GBCleveland 87 63 580 -Detroit 80 70 533 70Kansas City 77 74 510 105Chi White Sox 72 79 477 155Minnesota 55 96 364 325West W L PCT GBTexas 90 62 592 -Houston 80 71 530 95Seattle 79 72 523 105Oakland 66 85 437 235LA Angels 65 86 430 245

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 88 63 583 -NY Mets 80 71 530 80Miami 76 75 503 120Philadelphia 68 83 450 200Atlanta 60 91 397 280Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 96 55 636 -St Louis 80 71 530 160Pittsburgh 75 75 500 205Milwaukee 68 83 450 280Cincinnati 63 88 417 330West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 85 66 563 -San Francisco 80 71 530 50Colorado 72 79 477 130San Diego 64 87 424 210Arizona 63 88 417 220

MLB standingsTuesdayrsquos scores

Boston 5 Baltimore 2Philadelphia 7 Chi White Sox 6

Atlanta 5 NY Mets 4Cleveland 2 Kansas City 2

NY Yankees 5 Tampa Bay 3Miami 1 Washington 0

Chi Cubs 6 Cincinnati 1

Texas 5 LA Angels 4Detroit 8 Minnesota 1

Pittsburgh 6 Milwaukee 3St Louis 10 Colorado 5

Houston 2 Oakland 1 10 inningsSan Diego 5 Arizona 2

San Francisco 2 LA Dodgers 0Toronto 10 Seattle 2

Sports12

David Boudia a four-time Olympic medalist and oneof the worldrsquos best 10-meter platform divers will serve asthe Grand Marshal of the inaugural Red Bull Air Race atthe Indianapolis Motor Speedway Oct 1-2

Boudia from Noblesville Indiana won silver andbronze medals in diving last month at the Summer Olympicsin Rio de Janeiro He won gold and bronze medals in 2012in London

ldquoIrsquom really excited to be the Grand Marshal for the firstever Red Bull Air Race at IMSrdquo Boudiasaid ldquoPlanes takingoff and landing at the Speedway will be a pretty awesomesight to see Just like Olympic athletes I know these pilotstrain hard and will be ready to put on a fast and competitiverace for fansrdquo

At the Red Bull Air Race Boudiarsquos responsibilities willinclude delivering the very first ldquopilots to your planesrdquocommand in IMS history He will also have the chance totake a ride with a Red Bull Air Race Challenger Cup piloton Race Day

ldquoFans across the globe have gotten used to seeing Davidlive up to the hype and perform well under extremepressurerdquo IMS President Doug Boles said ldquoHersquos been anoutstanding representative for both Team USA and Indianaathletes for so many years We canrsquot think of a better wayto celebrate our Hoosier Olympians than bringing David toIMS for this new and exciting eventrdquo

A Purdue University graduate who won six NCAAtitles Boudia began his diving career in 2000 at age 11 andactually overcame a fear of heights to pursue diving off the10-meter platform By 2005 he was a member of the USNational Diving Team and won a national title that year insynchronized diving He qualified for his first Olympic teamin 2008 competing in both the 10-meter platform andsynchronized 10 meter platform His book ldquoGreater thanGold From Olympic Heartbreak to Ultimate Redemptionrdquowas published in August ahead of the Rio games At theRed Bull Air Race the worldrsquos finest pilots will navigatean aerial racetrack incorporating the IMS infield oval andBrickyard Crossing Golf Course The objective is to

navigate the course and its air-filled pylons in the fastestpossible time while incurring as few penalties as possibleFor more information visit wwwimscomairrace

Tickets are now on sale for the Red Bull Air Race Fans

have three quick convenient methods to buy ticketsOnline Visit wwwimscomtickets Tickets are

available 24 hours per day seven days per weekPhone Call 800-822-INDY or 317-492-6700 between 9

am-5 pm (ET) Monday through Friday

In Person Visit the IMS Ticket Office at the IMSAdministration Building east of the 16th Street roundaboutand outside Turn 1 of the oval between 9 am-5 pm(ET) Monday through Friday

Tickets for groups of 20 or more also are availableContact the IMS Group Sales Department at 866-221-8775 for more information

Information on parking and camping at IMS events isavailable at wwwimscomtickets

Olympic gold medalist Boudia to serve as Grand Marshal at Red Bull Air Race

2A BOYS1 Harrison (W Lafayette)2 North Central3 Lake Central4 Memorial (Evansville)5 Avon6 Goshen7 Carmel8 Penn9 Center Grove10 Bloomington South11 Hamilton Southeastern12 Zionsville13 Jasper14 Concord15 Munster16 Chesterton17 Elkhart Central18 Elkhart Memorial19 Castle20 West NobleHonorable Mention

Mt Vernon (Fortville)Guerin CatholicSt Joseph (South Bend)NorthropNoblesville

1A BOYS1 Lawrenceburg2 Providence3 Mishawaka Marian4 Eastern (Greentown)5 Argos6 Covenant Christian(Indianapolis)7 Washington Community8 Westview9 Cardinal Ritter10 Mater Dei11 Muncie Burris12 Garrett13 Pike Central14 Rising Sun

15 Lutheran (Indianapolis)16 Oldenburg Academy17 Tipton18 Greencastle19 Heritage Hills20 HebronHonorable MentionHeritage ChristianLafayette Central CatholicNortheast DuboisNorthwestern (Kokomo)Eastbrook

2A GIRLS1 Penn2 Carmel3 Avon4 Brebeuf Jesuit5 Hamilton Southeastern6 Zionsville7 Evansville Memorial8 Castle

9 Center Grove10 Munster11 East Central12 Northridge13 Fishers14 Cathedral15 Terre Haute North16 Valparaiso17 FW Carroll18 Warsaw19 Evansville Reitz20 Columbus NorthHonorable Mention EvansvilleNorth Crown Point GuerinCatholic RoncalliNoblesville

1A GIRLS1 Bishop Chatard2 Evansville Mater Dei3 Gibson Southern

4 Heritage Christian5 Andrean6 Bellmont7 Lafayette Central Catholic8 Mishawaka Marian9 Argos10 Westview11 Washington12 Wheeler13 Forest Park14 Covenant Christian (Indy)15 Oldenburg Academy16 Lawrenceburg17 University18 Tri-West Hendricks19 Canterbury20 Cardinal RitterHM Sullivan South Spencer

Indiana soccer rankings

GIRLS1 Carmel2 Homestead3 Penn4 Warsaw5 Columbus North6 Zionsville7 Noblesville8 Fort Wayne Carroll9 Fishers10 Bloomington North11 Valparaiso12 Westfield

13 Hamilton Southeastern14 Lake Central15 La Porte16 Lowell17 Guerin Catholic18 West Lafayette19 Floyd Central20 Crown Point21 Cathedral22 Northridge23 Bloomington South24 Seymour25 Pendleton Heights

BOYS1 Carmel2 Fort Wayne Carroll3 Westview4 Fishers5 Hamilton Southeastern6 Lowell7 Avon8 Columbus North9 Westfield10 Valparaiso11 Noblesville12 West Lafayette

13 Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran14 Cathedral15 Brebeuf Jesuit16 Portage17 Tell City18 Fort Wayne Northrop19 Huntington North20 Zionsville21 La Porte22 Warsaw23 Lake Central24 Lawrence North25 North Central

IATCCC cross country rankings

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American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 87 64 576 -Toronto 83 68 550 40Baltimore 82 69 543 50NY Yankees 78 72 520 85Tampa Bay 64 86 427 225Central W L PCT GBCleveland 87 63 580 -Detroit 80 70 533 70Kansas City 77 74 510 105Chi White Sox 72 79 477 155Minnesota 55 96 364 325West W L PCT GBTexas 90 62 592 -Houston 80 71 530 95Seattle 79 72 523 105Oakland 66 85 437 235LA Angels 65 86 430 245

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MLB standingsTuesdayrsquos scores

Boston 5 Baltimore 2Philadelphia 7 Chi White Sox 6

Atlanta 5 NY Mets 4Cleveland 2 Kansas City 2

NY Yankees 5 Tampa Bay 3Miami 1 Washington 0

Chi Cubs 6 Cincinnati 1

Texas 5 LA Angels 4Detroit 8 Minnesota 1

Pittsburgh 6 Milwaukee 3St Louis 10 Colorado 5

Houston 2 Oakland 1 10 inningsSan Diego 5 Arizona 2

San Francisco 2 LA Dodgers 0Toronto 10 Seattle 2

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David Boudia a four-time Olympic medalist and oneof the worldrsquos best 10-meter platform divers will serve asthe Grand Marshal of the inaugural Red Bull Air Race atthe Indianapolis Motor Speedway Oct 1-2

Boudia from Noblesville Indiana won silver andbronze medals in diving last month at the Summer Olympicsin Rio de Janeiro He won gold and bronze medals in 2012in London

ldquoIrsquom really excited to be the Grand Marshal for the firstever Red Bull Air Race at IMSrdquo Boudiasaid ldquoPlanes takingoff and landing at the Speedway will be a pretty awesomesight to see Just like Olympic athletes I know these pilotstrain hard and will be ready to put on a fast and competitiverace for fansrdquo

At the Red Bull Air Race Boudiarsquos responsibilities willinclude delivering the very first ldquopilots to your planesrdquocommand in IMS history He will also have the chance totake a ride with a Red Bull Air Race Challenger Cup piloton Race Day

ldquoFans across the globe have gotten used to seeing Davidlive up to the hype and perform well under extremepressurerdquo IMS President Doug Boles said ldquoHersquos been anoutstanding representative for both Team USA and Indianaathletes for so many years We canrsquot think of a better wayto celebrate our Hoosier Olympians than bringing David toIMS for this new and exciting eventrdquo

A Purdue University graduate who won six NCAAtitles Boudia began his diving career in 2000 at age 11 andactually overcame a fear of heights to pursue diving off the10-meter platform By 2005 he was a member of the USNational Diving Team and won a national title that year insynchronized diving He qualified for his first Olympic teamin 2008 competing in both the 10-meter platform andsynchronized 10 meter platform His book ldquoGreater thanGold From Olympic Heartbreak to Ultimate Redemptionrdquowas published in August ahead of the Rio games At theRed Bull Air Race the worldrsquos finest pilots will navigatean aerial racetrack incorporating the IMS infield oval andBrickyard Crossing Golf Course The objective is to

navigate the course and its air-filled pylons in the fastestpossible time while incurring as few penalties as possibleFor more information visit wwwimscomairrace

Tickets are now on sale for the Red Bull Air Race Fans

have three quick convenient methods to buy ticketsOnline Visit wwwimscomtickets Tickets are

available 24 hours per day seven days per weekPhone Call 800-822-INDY or 317-492-6700 between 9

am-5 pm (ET) Monday through Friday

In Person Visit the IMS Ticket Office at the IMSAdministration Building east of the 16th Street roundaboutand outside Turn 1 of the oval between 9 am-5 pm(ET) Monday through Friday

Tickets for groups of 20 or more also are availableContact the IMS Group Sales Department at 866-221-8775 for more information

Information on parking and camping at IMS events isavailable at wwwimscomtickets

Olympic gold medalist Boudia to serve as Grand Marshal at Red Bull Air Race

2A BOYS1 Harrison (W Lafayette)2 North Central3 Lake Central4 Memorial (Evansville)5 Avon6 Goshen7 Carmel8 Penn9 Center Grove10 Bloomington South11 Hamilton Southeastern12 Zionsville13 Jasper14 Concord15 Munster16 Chesterton17 Elkhart Central18 Elkhart Memorial19 Castle20 West NobleHonorable Mention

Mt Vernon (Fortville)Guerin CatholicSt Joseph (South Bend)NorthropNoblesville

1A BOYS1 Lawrenceburg2 Providence3 Mishawaka Marian4 Eastern (Greentown)5 Argos6 Covenant Christian(Indianapolis)7 Washington Community8 Westview9 Cardinal Ritter10 Mater Dei11 Muncie Burris12 Garrett13 Pike Central14 Rising Sun

15 Lutheran (Indianapolis)16 Oldenburg Academy17 Tipton18 Greencastle19 Heritage Hills20 HebronHonorable MentionHeritage ChristianLafayette Central CatholicNortheast DuboisNorthwestern (Kokomo)Eastbrook

2A GIRLS1 Penn2 Carmel3 Avon4 Brebeuf Jesuit5 Hamilton Southeastern6 Zionsville7 Evansville Memorial8 Castle

9 Center Grove10 Munster11 East Central12 Northridge13 Fishers14 Cathedral15 Terre Haute North16 Valparaiso17 FW Carroll18 Warsaw19 Evansville Reitz20 Columbus NorthHonorable Mention EvansvilleNorth Crown Point GuerinCatholic RoncalliNoblesville

1A GIRLS1 Bishop Chatard2 Evansville Mater Dei3 Gibson Southern

4 Heritage Christian5 Andrean6 Bellmont7 Lafayette Central Catholic8 Mishawaka Marian9 Argos10 Westview11 Washington12 Wheeler13 Forest Park14 Covenant Christian (Indy)15 Oldenburg Academy16 Lawrenceburg17 University18 Tri-West Hendricks19 Canterbury20 Cardinal RitterHM Sullivan South Spencer

Indiana soccer rankings

GIRLS1 Carmel2 Homestead3 Penn4 Warsaw5 Columbus North6 Zionsville7 Noblesville8 Fort Wayne Carroll9 Fishers10 Bloomington North11 Valparaiso12 Westfield

13 Hamilton Southeastern14 Lake Central15 La Porte16 Lowell17 Guerin Catholic18 West Lafayette19 Floyd Central20 Crown Point21 Cathedral22 Northridge23 Bloomington South24 Seymour25 Pendleton Heights

BOYS1 Carmel2 Fort Wayne Carroll3 Westview4 Fishers5 Hamilton Southeastern6 Lowell7 Avon8 Columbus North9 Westfield10 Valparaiso11 Noblesville12 West Lafayette

13 Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran14 Cathedral15 Brebeuf Jesuit16 Portage17 Tell City18 Fort Wayne Northrop19 Huntington North20 Zionsville21 La Porte22 Warsaw23 Lake Central24 Lawrence North25 North Central

IATCCC cross country rankings