10
Saturday, December 3, 2016 Sheridan, Noblesville, Cicero, Arcadia, Atlanta, Carmel, Fishers, Westfield Vol. 3, No. 239 Mostly cloudy today and tonight. TODAY’S WEATHER HIGH: 41 LOW: 31 The City of Noblesville announced today that the two separate resolutions planned to be presented to the Noblesville Common Council on Dec. 6 regarding Noblesville Fieldhouse, the new youth sports facility, and plans for Finch Creek Park, the city’s sixth public park, have been postponed until the next meeting on Dec. 20. The resolutions, if approved, will enable the City to partner with Klipsch-Card Athletic Facilities, LLC to build the new $15 million Noblesville Fieldhouse at Finch Creek Park on Boden Road. It also allows the city to begin phase I on the 203-acre Finch Creek Park. The plan to present the two resolutions on Dec. 6 was announced at a Nov. 29 news conference. “We’re excited to bring the resolutions to Council, but this postponement gives us extra time to work out the final details of the agreement between the two parties. Council also was in favor of the wait to ensure all nine members would be in attendance since this is a major decision for the City of Noblesville,” said Robert Herrington, Noblesville public affairs manager. “Seeing the level of excitement from the community after our announcement, we look forward to working through this process to bring the Noblesville Fieldhouse to Finch Creek Park and meet the needs of our local youth sports.” The Noblesville Fieldhouse, to be owned and operated by Klipsch-Card, will Common Council resolutions on Noblesville Fieldhouse First Responders with the Sheridan Fire Department can now consider themselves the best-equipped in the nation to save a pet’s life. That’s because Invisible Fence of Central Indiana has donated a pet oxygen mask kit, which consists of three different-sized pet masks, to the department. This donation is just a small part of Invisible Fence ® Brand’s Project Breathe program, which was established with the goal of equipping every fire station in America and Canada with pet oxygen masks. These masks allow firefighters and EMS staff to give oxygen to pets who are suffering from smoke inhalation when they are rescued from fires and often save pets’ lives. Invisible Fence ® Brand has donated a total of more than 12,400 pet oxygen masks to fire stations all over the U.S. and Canada throughout the life of the program. A reported 150+ pets have been saved so far by the donated masks. Though human lives are the first priority, pets are considered valuable members of the family, and as a result of the “Project Breathe” program, the Sheridan Fire Department now has equipment specifically designed to help those that suffer from toxic smoke inhalation, according to Chief Bret Merriman. Although the number of pets that die in fires is not an official statistic kept by the U.S. Fire Administration, industry web sites and sources have estimated the number at 40,000 to 150,000. Most of these succumb to smoke inhalation. In most states, emergency responders are unequipped to deal with the crisis. The loss is terrible for the family and heart wrenching for firefighters. The “Project Breathe” program gives firefighters the tools necessary to save pets’ lives. The company has set up a website, www.invisiblefence.com/why-invisible-fence/project-breathe , where local fire personnel can request the equipment for their own departments. Sheridan Fire Department receives pet oxygen mask kit donation Photo provided State Sen. Luke Kenley (R- Noblesville) has been appointed by Senate President Pro Tem David Long (R-Fort Wayne) to serve as chair of the Senate Committee on Appropriations for the 120th General Assembly. “In the coming months, I will work hard to make sure Indiana passes a balanced budget that prioritizes education and infrastructure,” Kenley said. “As the chair Kenley to chair Senate Committee on Appropriations Kenley As winter weather returns to Westfield the city is reminding residents about a few ways to receive updates on weather and road conditions. Residents are encouraged to stay up-to- date on snow plowing progress by visiting the city’s website (www.westfield.in.gov ) and clicking on the ‘snow removal’ tab. This map will be updated as plowing progresses. Plowing in neighborhoods will be done in conjunction with BrightView and Practical Property Group. Residents are also encouraged to visit the Indiana County Travel Advisory Map, found at the following website: http://www.in.gov/dhs/traveladvisory/ . This map details what travel status – if any – a given county may be under during a snow event. You can also download the Indiana Travel Advisory app for iPhone (https://appsto.re/us/QHVw4.i ) in the App Store, and Android, found at this website (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details? id=gov.in.traveladvisory ) in the Google Play Store. Keep updated on weather, road conditions The Sheridan Fire Department received a pet oxygen mask kit donation. The masks help firefighters and EMS staff to give oxygen to pets who are suffering from smoke inhalation after they are rescued from fires.

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Page 1: Common Council resolutions on Noblesville€Fieldhousefiles.constantcontact.com/57b55f5d301/74359450-eb94-4dfc-9061-0… · to catch up on your favorite shows. You can stream services

Saturday December 3 2016Sheridan Noblesville Cicero Arcadia Atlanta Carmel Fishers Westfield

Vol 3 No 239Mostly cloudy today and tonight

TODAYrsquoS WEATHER

HIGH 41 LOW 31

The City of Noblesville announcedtoday that the two separate resolutionsplanned to be presented to the NoblesvilleCommon Council on Dec 6 regardingNoblesville Fieldhouse the new youthsports facility and plans for Finch CreekPark the cityrsquos sixth public park have beenpostponed until the next meeting on Dec 20

The resolutions if approved will enable

the City to partner with Klipsch-CardAthletic Facilities LLC to build the new $15million Noblesville Fieldhouse at FinchCreek Park on Boden Road It also allowsthe city to begin phase I on the 203-acreFinch Creek Park

The plan to present the two resolutionson Dec 6 was announced at a Nov 29 newsconference

ldquoWersquore excited to bring the resolutionsto Council but this postponement gives usextra time to work out the final details of theagreement between the two parties Councilalso was in favor of the wait to ensure allnine members would be in attendance sincethis is a major decision for the City ofNoblesvillerdquo said Robert HerringtonNoblesville public affairs manager ldquoSeeing

the level of excitement from the communityafter our announcement we look forward toworking through this process to bring theNoblesville Fieldhouse to Finch Creek Parkand meet the needs of our local youth sportsrdquo

The Noblesville Fieldhouse to be ownedand operated by Klipsch-Card will

Common Council resolutions on Noblesville Fieldhouse

First Responders with the Sheridan Fire Department can now consider themselves the best-equipped in the nation to save a petrsquoslife Thatrsquos because Invisible Fence of Central Indiana has donated a pet oxygen mask kit which consists of three different-sized petmasks to the department

This donation is just a small part of Invisible Fencereg Brandrsquos Project Breathetrade program which was established with the goal ofequipping every fire station in America and Canada with pet oxygen masks These masks allow firefighters and EMS staff to give oxygento pets who are suffering from smoke inhalation when they are rescued from fires and often save petsrsquo lives

Invisible Fencereg Brand has donated a total of more than 12400 pet oxygen masks to fire stations all over the US and Canadathroughout the life of the program A reported 150+ pets have been saved so far by the donated masks

Though human lives are the first priority pets are considered valuable members of the family and as a result of the ldquoProject Breatherdquoprogram the Sheridan Fire Department now has equipment specifically designed to help those that suffer from toxic smoke inhalationaccording to Chief Bret Merriman

Although the number of pets that die in fires is not an official statistic kept by the US Fire Administration industry web sites andsources have estimated the number at 40000 to 150000 Most of these succumb to smoke inhalation In most states emergencyresponders are unequipped to deal with the crisis The loss is terrible for the family and heart wrenching for firefighters The ldquoProjectBreatherdquotrade program gives firefighters the tools necessary to save petsrsquo lives

The company has set up a website wwwinvisiblefencecomwhy-invisible-fenceproject-breathe where local fire personnel canrequest the equipment for their own departments

Sheridan Fire Department receivespet oxygen mask kit donation

Photo provided

State Sen Luke Kenley (R-Noblesville) hasbeen appointed bySenate PresidentPro Tem DavidLong (R-FortWayne) to serve aschair of the SenateCommittee onAppropriations forthe 120th GeneralAssembly

ldquoIn the comingmonths I will workhard to make sure

Indiana passes a balanced budget thatprioritizes education andinfrastructurerdquo Kenley said ldquoAs the chair

Kenley to chairSenate Committeeon Appropriations

Kenley

As winter weather returns to Westfieldthe city is reminding residents about a fewways to receive updates on weather and roadconditions

Residents are encouraged to stay up-to-date on snow plowing progress by visitingthe cityrsquos website (wwwwestfieldingov)and clicking on the lsquosnow removalrsquo tab Thismap will be updated as plowing progresses

Plowing in neighborhoods will be donein conjunction with BrightView andPractical Property Group

Residents are also encouraged to visitthe Indiana County Travel Advisory Mapfound at the following websitehttpwwwingovdhstraveladvisory Thismap details what travel status ndash if any ndash agiven county may be under during a snowevent

You can also download the IndianaTravel Advisory app for iPhone(httpsappstoreusQHVw4i) in the AppStore and Android found at this website(httpsplaygooglecomstoreappsdetailsid=govintraveladvisory) in the Google PlayStore

Keep updated onweather roadconditions

The Sheridan Fire Department received a pet oxygen mask kit donation The masks help firefighters and EMS staff to giveoxygen to pets who are suffering from smoke inhalation after they are rescued from fires

News2

of the Senate Committee on Appropriationsmy colleagues and I will carefully weigheach spending decision as we strive to keepIndiana the economic envy of the nationrdquo

Kenley will also serve as a member ofthe Senate Committee on Education andCareer Development and the SenateCommittee on Tax and Fiscal Policy

Committee hearings can be viewedonline by visiting wwwingovigaSchedules and meeting agendas can also befound on this site

The 2017 legislative sessionceremonially began Tuesday Nov 22 withOrganization Day Legislators willreconvene Jan 3 and by law must concludethe 2017 session by April 29

KENLEYFrom Page 1

encompass 10 acres within the 203 acres ofFinch Creek Park which is expected tobreak ground in late spring 2017

In a separate agreement that starts inJanuary the Fieldhouse also will beginworking with the Boys amp Girls Club ofNoblesville through an arrangement thatallows them the ability to rent court spaceon the weekends This postponement doesnot impact that agreement

A vote on the resolutions is expected tocome at the December 20 meeting

COUNCILFrom Page 1

(StatePoint) As families prepare for theholiday season they also prepare to makebig family trips so make sure not to leavehome without the proper tech reinforce-ments this year

These tips will ensure you can savor thesweet moments and avoid potential hiccups

Drive smarter Hitting the road Appslike Waze a community-based traffic andnavigation guide offer immediate informa-tion and alternate routes that save time wheneveryone is heading out of town Other appslike GasBuddy compare pricing for nearbygas stations so you can fuel up economical-ly making the drive convenient and worry-free

Beat boredom en route Even in the airthere are ways to keep the family enter-tained Inflight internet services like Gogoallow for texting and surfing the web sokids can keep up with their Candy Crushgame and mom and dad can hop online toresearch travel activities And if you are aT-Mobile customer you get a free hour ofWi-Fi on every domestic flight Take con-nectivity to the next level by plugging intoa portable charger to ensure all your devicesare fully charged for the duration of yourflight and after you land

Find your travel Zen Ever been on along train ride with an unhappy baby orsnoring fellow rider Drown out unwelcomedisruptions by turning up the volume andstreaming unlimited music from serviceslike Spotify Apple Music and Pandora withMusic Freedom from T-Mobile

Pro tip Noise-cancelling headphoneshelp too Seek out a comfortable pairdesigned to fit the unique contour of yourears ndash they are ideal for lengthy trips

Make the most of travel downtimeDealing with a delay or adjusting to adifferent time zone Use the unplanned timeto catch up on your favorite shows You canstream services like Netflix Hulu andYouTube on your phone with T-MobilersquosBinge On and not only will you get throughthe series cliffhanger none of your stream-

ing will count against your high-speed dataHappy holidays indeed

Stay connected even when abroadGooglersquos 2016 travel trends show that 85percent of leisure travelers decide on activ-ities to do from their mobile phone aftertheyrsquove arrived at their travel destinationYou can avoid roaming charges while youwander out of the country with services likeSimple Global from T-Mobile It providesunlimited data and texting in more than 140countries around the globe

For the 50 percent of Americans whoregularly travel to Mexico or Canada atravel offering that spans an entire continentlike Mobile Without Borders will bewelcome news It ensures you can text andpost photos of guacamole and poutine allday with no (data) consequences

Be the all-star family photographerEssential for capturing photos throughoutthe holidays selfie sticks are this yearrsquosunexpected travel necessity Various typesndashcompact waterproof and Bluetooth enabledare available at a range of prices Whetheryou are headed on a morning hike or prep-ping the holiday feast yoursquoll capture mem-ories the family will love for years to come

Holiday travel made easyIs your tech ready

Photo by Monkey Business -FotoliacomDepartment

Hamilton CountyReporter

Contact InformationPhone

317-408-5548

EmailHamiltonconorthreporterhotmailcom

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317-408-5548

Editor Don JellisonHoosiermabaaolcom

317-773-2769

Sports Editor Richie HallRhall1977gmailcomTwitter Richie_Hall

Web Addresswwwhc-reportercom

Mailing AddressPO Box190

Westfield IN 46074

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But the very hairs of your head are all numbered

- Matthew 1030

50 Years AgoNews Carmelwood subdivision residents fighting for the past year to stayoutside the city limits of Carmel found today they have lost their fightand are now included in the town Special Judge George B Davis ruledFriday that ldquothis territory is now a part of the town of CarmelrdquoSports Hamilton Heights blessed with eight returning lettermen fromlast yearrsquos fine team will open its 1966-67 wrestling campaign tonightin a home meet against Northwestern of Howard CountyAd Jim Gaschorsquos Telectro Vision Over 10 Cabinet Styles in Stock tochoose from

3Obituary

C Marjorie Inman

June 3 1927 - November 30 2016

C Marjorie Inman 89 of Sheridan passed away Wednesday November 30 2016She was born June 3 1927 to the late Joseph and Laura (Vandergriff) Doty in Jackson

County Marjorie was a graduate of Westfield High School class of 1945 She worked atthe Merrell Norm Studio in Sheridan as a beautician Aero Drapes in Joiletville for fiveyears and owned and operated ldquoMargersquos Beauty Shoprdquo Marjorie was a member of theWomen Auxillary Sheridan American Legion Post 67

Marjorie will be greatly missed by her family and children Steven (Lynda) MillikanJeffrey (Janice) Millikan Terry (Cheryl) Millikan Michael (Crystal) Inman step-sonFaron (Cindy) Inman She was a loving grandmother to 12 grandchildren and a proudgreat-grandmother to 16

Preceding Marjorie in death her loving husband David Inman in May of 1996 herstep-son Danny Inman in 2010 step-grandson Donnie Inman and her siblings MarvinJackie Cleo Doty and Mary Lowe

Funeral services will be held on Sunday December 4 2016 at 100 pm at Fisher FamilyFuneral Services located at 508 E 6th St Sheridan The Rev Chris Welch will beofficiating Burial will follow services at Crown View Cemetery in Sheridan Calling willbe on Saturday December 3 from 300 pm till 700 pm at Fisher Family Funeral Services

In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Sheridan American Legion Post 67 in coWomen Auxiliary

Online condolences may be made at fisherfuneralscom

Hamilton County Reporter

Hamilton Countyrsquos Hometown Newspaper

News4

By MARY SUE ROWLANDRecently the Common Council of

Noblesville along withthe Mayor and DeputyMayor received anemail from aninformed citizenconcerning the futureof Noblesville Thesubject was housingcommercial infillhistoric fabric andplanning TheCommon Council

elected representatives are Greg OrsquoConnorMegan Wiles Mark Boice Brian Ayer RickTaylor Roy Johnson Mary Sue RowlandWill Hampton and Chris Jensen DeputyMayor is Steve Cooke and Mayor is JohnDitslear Council members representdistricts within the city plus three membersrepresent the entire city Six districts makeup the city designation

The citizenrsquos email follows in partldquoI understand that the city taxpayers are

spending up to $35000 for a housing studyI do see in the 269 page PLANoblesvilleComprehensive Plan that it was arecommendation to do a residential housinganalysis However it seems that for freewe should already know what the residentswho actually pay the taxes expect Itrsquos alsomore affordable to make a photo copy of asimilar study done in some of ourbenchmarked communities such as aNaperville IL Carmel IN West LafayetteIN and on and on Just in the last 2 yearsthere was a very solid Noblesville updatedcomprehensive study and reportspearheaded in the planning department Inaddition to commenting on housing thestudy and recommendations speaks for thecity to invest in more trails connectivityreinvigorate the city gateway and corridorsinfill on the cityrsquos Southside with renovatingthe neighborhoods and having higherdensity and infill in the historic downtownas Carmel is doing very well over the lastseveral years and we will replicate withadded character Added infill andreinvestment in the blighted areas ofdowntown all helps fuel more retailshopping and business in the city core inaddition to the accelerated reinvestment ofother historic downtown housing andspurring new development as well It alsospoke of leveraging the River Walk theneed for a parking garage and to improveconnectivity west of the river and also eastof SR 37 Many activities from this reportare commencing with Federal Hill Park theextended River Walk discussions ofdowntown garages Midland Trace FinchCreek Park etc The improvements toGreenfield Avenue with the majorroundabouts will also enhance the southerngateway and allow a nice flow towards HTCThese types of legacy investments not onlymake sense but are in alignment withprevious studies and a majority of taxpayersupport For all of that kudos to the cityleaders including the Mayor and council forthose endeavors

Relative to housing the residents wanthigher quality and more urban livingoptions in the city core Since pre-rsquo08 toomany production developments wereapproved and city leadership recognized thisalmost 10 years ago Higher quality doesnot always mean more expensive Our cityhas much more affordable housing thanCarmel Fishers and Westfield We alsohave great character with the diversity ofstyles construction etc There is a realcharm to our custom home developments inaddition to the historic homes in the city corethat represents several styles including

brick masonry Victorian and so manybeautifully renovated older homes withdistinction and character Please raise thestandards and expectations for higherquality construction and selectivelymarket the right developments to buildin our city

I remain hopeful that the city will remainaggressive on completing Finch Creek ParkFederal Hill the Midland Trace trail fromthe West side to HTC and focus higherdensity development to create a vibrantmarket for young entry level buyersfamilies and empty nesters where there arelimited opportunities in downtownNoblesville currently The concern is thatdevelopers will continue to target the lowerdensity homes that do not maintain theintegrity of previous long term planningwhere they want to maximize their short-term financial interest

Standing tall and being selective paysoff in the long termrdquo

An impressive email from a citizen whoreads the Comprehensive Master Plan forNoblesville and can apply what is read Thecity elected officials are planning worksessions in December and January with theintent to make some solid commitments tothe future of Noblesville It is time to makeimportant changes to the vitalityimplementation and planning for thecommunity It is time to invest in corridorsneighborhoods beautification anddedication to the history of the community

Contact usHamiltonconorthreporterhotmailcomA citizenrsquos email to

elected officials

Sports 5

By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorWith only one starter back from last

season the new varsity players on this yearsFishers boys basketball team has been readyto prove what they can do

So far theyre proving themselves wellThe Tigers improved to 2-0 after beatingNoblesville 60-47 Friday night at The Millin the Hoosier Crossroads Conferenceopener for both teams After trailing earlyFishers used hot shooting and solid defenseto get the victory

Weve got good shooters and weve gotdrivers and weve got penetrators and wevegot kids that can play D said Tigers coachJoe Leonard

Noblesville jumped ahead 8-1 during thefirst three minutes of the game with GrantGremel scoring four points including twooff a steal by Max Flinchum Fishersresponded with a 10-1 run that quickly gotit ahead 11-9 Armaan Franklin and JamilTurner-Hall both hit 3-pointers during therun

Franklin converted a traditional 3-pointplay to push the Tigers up 14-11 with aminute left in the period but Flinchum tiedthe game at quarters end with a 3-pointerFlinchum would hit another 3 to getNoblesville ahead 17-16 early in the secondperiod

Fishers got the lead back for good afterJeremy Szilagyi who made five 3-pointersin the Tigers opener Wednesday made hisfirst long-range shot of the game to get histeam up 19-17 The Tigers never trailed afterthat

This team I feel is covered at almostevery angle as far as driving and youveseen how hard they defend said Leonard

Flinchum made another 3-pointer to getNoblesville within 23-22 but Fishers WillieJackson answered with his own 3 thenmade a steal that led to an easy basket forTurner-Hall The half ended with the Tigersahead 31-25

Noblesville got to within two pointstwice in the third quarter with Flinchums3-pointer cutting the Fishers lead to 34-32The Tigers responded with a 6-0 run to getback ahead 40-32 and closed the quarterwith eight more unanswered points with JoeCounts and Szilagyi making 3s

Fishers finished the third period ahead48-36 and steadily increased its lead to60-41 with 229 left in the fourth quarterwith the Millers scoring the games last sixpoints

Jackson finished with 16 points whileFranklin scored 10 Szilagyi totaled three3-pointers in the game for nine pointsOverall the Tigers shot 22-of-35 from thefield or 63 percent

Hot-shooting Fishers beat Noblesville

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Fishersrsquo Willie Jackson scored 16 points for the Tigers in their 60-47 win over Noblesville Friday night at The Mill The gamewas the Hoosier Crossroads Conference opener for both teams

6 Sports

Give Fishers credit said Noblesvillecoach Brian McCauley I thought theymade some shots We had some defensivebreakdowns that allowed them to get somelooks

When they shoot that percentage forthe game were not going to beat manyteams So we got to continue to get betterdefensively and thats what we got to focuson in practice

Flinchum drained four 3-pointers on hisway to 22 points while Gremel scored 10points

The Tigers are back in action tonighttraveling to Wisconsin to take on BeloitMemorial Noblesville now 1-2 is off untilnext Friday when it hosts Carmel

Fishers 60Noblesville 47

Fishers FG FT TP PFJoe Counts 2-6 1-2 6 4Jamil Turner-Hall 4-7 0-0 9 2Willie Jackson 6-8 2-2 16 2Armaan Franklin 3-4 3-4 10 1Jeremy Szilagyi 3-4 0-0 9 3

Reid Stephens 3-4 1-2 8 2Stevie Sontich 1-2 0-0 2 2Jason Slain 0-0 0-2 0 0Jack Hargens 0-0 0-0 0 0Terry Hicks 0-0 0-0 0 2Brendhan Russom 0-0 0-0 0 0Totals 22-35 7-12 60 18Fishers 3-point shooting (9-15) Szilagyi 3-4Jackson 2-2 Counts 1-4 Turner-Hall 1-2Franklin 1-1 Stephens 1-1Fishers rebounds (15) Franklin 4 Counts 3Slain 2 Hicks 1 Sontich 1 Stephens 1 Szilagyi1 Turner-Hall 1 team 1Noblesville FG FT TP PFNolan Ginther 0-1 5-9 5 2Grant Gremel 3-4 4-8 10 0Corby Mertens 2-5 0-0 4 5Max Flinchum 8-14 2-2 22 1McGwire Plumer 1-3 0-0 2 4Ryan Barnes 0-0 0-0 0 0Rico Duncan 1-2 1-2 4 1Xavier Hines 0-1 0-0 0 0Trevor Conwell 0-1 0-0 0 0Totals 15-31 12-21 47 13Noblesville 3-point shooting (5-15) Flinchum 4-8Duncan 1-2 Mertens 0-3 Conwell 0-1 Hines0-1Noblesville rebounds (17) Plumer 6 Gremel 4Mertens 4 Ginther 3Score by QuartersFishers 14 17 14 15 - 60Noblesville 14 11 11 11 - 47

FISHERS From Page 5 Reporter photos by Kent Graham

LEFT Noblesvillersquos Nolan Ginther goes up for a shot while being guarded byFishersrsquo Armaan Franklin

ABOVE Max Flinchum scored 22 points for the Millers

7Sports

Guerin Catholics boys basketball teamfell 62-54 to Roncalli in the first-ever CircleCity Conference game

The Golden Eagles (1-1) dug themselvesinto a big hole with poor shot selection andfouls said Coach Pete Smith His team shot13 3-point shots in the first half and onlyconnected on three Meanwhile veteranpoint guard Matthew Godfrey played lessthan six minutes after picking up his thirdfoul To add further trouble for GC back-uppoint guard Conner Osswald re-injured hisACL two minutes into the first quarterreplacing Godfrey Osswald was helped tothe locker room and Smith said he will beevaluated as to the severity of the injury onMonday

The Rebels (2-0) fed off of the two pointguards absence and raced to a 30-13 secondquarter lead before a 3-point field goal byWill Morris and Luke Godfreys 3 cut thehalftime lead of Roncallis to 30-19

Jack Hansen scored 10 of his 16 pointsin the third quarter powered the GoldenEagles to tie the game 40-all heading intothe fourth quarter But Roncallis seniorstandout Christian Stewarts 13 points in thefinal stanza on his way to a game-high 31points were too much for Smiths ball clubFriday night

We showed a lot of grit in the thirdquarter comeback but we have to defendbetter We shot 7 free throws and they shot25 Thats not Guerin Catholic Basketballwe normally find ways to shoot more freethrows that our opponents That really hurtour chances said Smith

Guerin Catholic will stay in the countyand play at Hamilton Heights Saturdaynight Ill be interested to see how our teamhandles some adversity after a loss liketonight Smith said

Roncalli 62 GuerinCatholic 54

Guerin FG FT TP PFKian Sills 3-9 0-0 7 2Cameron Dixon 2-4 0-0 4 4Matthew Godfrey 4-7 0-0 11 5Jack Hansen 6-17 2-2 16 3Zach Munson 1-6 0-2 2 2Joey Weas 3-4 0-1 6 2Luke Godfrey 1-1 2-2 5 4Will Morris 1-2 0-0 3 0Conner Osswald 0-1 0-0 0 1Andrew Sharpe 0-0 0-0 0 0Totals 21-51 4-7 54 23Score by QuartersRoncalli 13 17 10 22 - 62Guerin 8 11 21 14 - 54Guerin Catholic 3-point shooting (8-22) MGodfrey 3-6 Hansen 2-7 Sills 1-4 Morris 1-2 LGodfrey 1-1 Osswald 0-1 Munson 0-1Guerin Catholic rebounds (24) Hansen 5 Dixon4 Munson 4 Sills 2 L Godfrey 2 Morris 2Weas 2 Osswald 1 M Godfrey 1 team 1

Roncalli runs past Golden Eagles

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

Guerin Catholicrsquos Jack Hansen scored 16 points and pulled five rebounds for the Golden Eagles in their Friday Circle CityConference game against Roncalli

Matthew Godfrey scored 11 points for Guerin Catholic in its Friday game with Roncalli

Sports8

Sheridan got off to a good start againstClinton Prairie Friday but the Gopherscame back in the second and third quartersand eventually defeated the Blackhawks72-57 at Hobbs Gymnasium

Sheridan led 16-5 after the first quarterThe Gophers then outscored the Hawks42-19 in the middle two periods stretchinga 30-26 halftime lead into a 47-35 thirdquarter advantage

Jack Waitt led Sheridan with 18 pointsdraining five 3-pointers along the wayAiden Roaten scored 15 points and earneda double-double by pulling 10 reboundsDrake Delph handed out six assists to goalong with five boards

The Blackhawks are 0-2 and travel toAnderson Prep tonight for a 730 pm game

Clinton Prairie 72Sheridan 57

Sheridan FG FT TP PFJack Waitt 6-11 1-2 18 3Brody Perry 1-2 0-0 3 0Drake Delph 2-8 0-0 4 4

Sean Weitzel 0-3 0-0 0 3Tommy Glidden 4-9 1-1 9 1Cameron Weitzel 0-2 0-0 0 5Aiden Roaten 4-7 7-10 15 1Nick Burnell 2-2 0-0 4 3Tanner Swindle 2-5 0-1 4 2Totals 21-49 9-14 57 22Score by QuartersPrairie 5 25 17 25 - 72Sheridan 16 10 9 22 - 57Sheridan 3-point shooting (6-24) Waitt 5-9 Perry1-2 Delph 0-4 Glidden 0-3 S Weitzel 0-2 CWeitzel 0-2 Roaten 0-1 Swindle 0-1Sheridan rebounds (25) Roaten 10 Delph 5 NBurnell 4 Waitt 3 Swindle 2 C Weitzel 1

Roaten Waitt

Gophers make comeback on lsquoHawks

Carmel picked up an easy MetropolitanConference victory on Friday cruisingpast Lawrence Central 65-29 at the EricClark Activity Center

The Greyhounds led 14-7 after the firstquarter then leaped ahead 38-13 athalftime Sterling Brown drained four3-pointers on his way to leading all scorerswith 16 points

Luke Heady added 10 points JalenWhack scored eight and three moreplayers - Eddie Gill PJ Baron and John-Michael Mulloy - contributed seven pointsBaron grabbed 12 rebounds Mulloy hadseven and Mike Pitz got five boards AlexFalender handed out five assists

Carmel is now 2-0 for the year andtravels to Pendleton Heights tonight for a730 pm game

Carmel 65Lawrence Central 29Carmel FG FT TP PFSterling Brown 6-14 0-0 16 3PJ Baron 3-6 1-2 7 1Alex Falender 2-2 0-0 4 0Jalen Whack 3-4 1-1 8 1

Cole Jenkins 1-3 0-0 3 2Luke Heady 3-4 3-6 10 0John-Michael Mulloy 2-2 3-4 7 5Eddie Gill 1-5 5-6 7 3Andrew Owens 0-0 0-0 0 0Mike Pitz 1-2 0-0 2 0Alex Jackson 0-1 1-2 1 0Totals 22-43 14-21 65 15Score by QuartersCarmel 14 24 11 16 - 65LCHS 7 6 12 4 - 29Carmel 3-point shooting (7-17) Brown 4-9Heady 1-2 Whack 1-2 Jenkins 1-1 Gill 0-2Jackson 0-1Carmel rebounds (35) Baron 12 Mulloy 7 Pitz5 Jenkins 2 Brown 2 Whack 2 Falender 2Gill 1 Heady 1 Owens 1

Gill Mulloy

lsquoHounds overwhelm LC 65-29

Hamilton Southeastern blasted to its firstHoosier Crossroads Conference win of theseason Friday beating 94-44 at the Royalsgym

Southeastern led 21-9 after the firstquarter and 48-22 at halftime The Royalsscored at least 21 points in all four periodsoutscoring Avon 22-4 in the fourth quarterZach Gunn led HSE with 21 points andseven rebounds with Aaron Etherington andJack Davidson both adding 12 pointsEtherington also pulled six rebounds andDavidson handed out three assists TheRoyals shot 644 percent for the game whileholding the Orioles to 321 percent shooting

Complete stats were unavailableThe Royals are now 2-0 for the season

and travel to Lakota East (Ohio) tonight for

a 7 pm game

Score by QuartersAvon 9 13 18 4 - 44Southeastern 21 27 24 22 - 94

Etherington Davidson

Royals blast Avon in HCC openerWestfield lost its Hoosier Crossroads

Conference opener at Zionsville Friday bythe score of 57-34

The Shamrocks trailed by just 10-9after the first quarter but the Eaglesjumped out to a 29-16 halftime lead andwere in control from there Westfield wasled by Ian Kristensen with 14 points andsix rebounds

Jonah Welch chipped in 12 points andfive rebounds and had three blocked shotsCaleb Welch dished out four assists

The Rocks are now 0-2 for the seasonWestfield will be back in action nextSaturday Dec 10 playing New Palestinein its home opener

Zionsville 57Westfield 34

Westfield FG FT TP PFZach Banks 1-1 1-2 3 2Aaron Bennett 0-5 0-0 0 2Josh Van Dyke 0-2 0-0 0 3Jaret Bailey 1-2 0-1 2 1Jonah Welch 4-9 4-6 12 4Caleb Welch 1-6 0-0 3 1Ian Kristensen 6-17 0-4 14 3Totals 13-42 5-13 34 16Score by QuartersWestfield 9 7 9 9 - 34Zionsville 10 19 14 14 - 57Westfield 3-point shooting (3-19) Kristensen2-8 C Welch 1-5 Bennett 0-5 Van Dyke 0-1Westfield rebounds (26) Kristensen 6 J Welch5 Bennett 4 Van Dyke 4 Bailey 3 Banks 2 CWelch 2

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Sports 9

Josh Alford had 23 points to lead theUniversity Trailblazers to a 62-48 road winover the Central Christian Chargers

Alford has 16 first half points asUniversity raced to a 14 point halftime leadand held a double digit lead for most of thesecond half

David Howard had 11 points and EthanSickels nine for the Blazers Sickels andZach Hodgin handed out six assists each Emerson Halbleib had nine rebounds sevenpoints and four blocked shots Universityshot 20-24 on two point field goals in thegame

University jumped to an early 12-7before the Central Christian battled back tothe game at 12 An Alford basket gaveUniversity a 14-12 lead with seven secondsleft the first quarter and the visitors nevertrailed again Alford had 10 points in theopening quarter

University improves to 2-1 and hostsSpeedway Saturday night at The U Center

University 62Central Christian 47University FG FT TP PFJosh Alford 10-13 0-0 21 2

David Howard 4-6 3-4 11 5Ethan Sickels 3-5 1-2 9 1Josh Watson 2-3 2-3 8 4Emerson Halbleib 3-6 1-2 7 3Zach Hodgin 3-3 0-0 6 1Tyler Wott 0-0 0-0 0 0Totals 25-36 7-11 62 16Score by QuartersUniversity 14 21 12 15 - 62Central Christian 12 9 17 10 - 48University 3-point shooting (5-12) Sickels 2-4Watson 2-3 Alford 1-3 Howard 0-2University rebounds (26) Halbleib 9 Alford 6Howard 3 Hodgin 3 Watson 3 Wott 1 Sickels1

Alford Halbleib

Alfordrsquos 23 leads UHS to winHamilton Heights dropped a 57-48

game at New Castle on FridayThe first three quarters were back and

forth with the Huskies led 19-16 after thefirst quarter the Trojans up 28-27 athalftime and Heights ahead 40-37 afterthree quarters But New Castle scored 20points in the fourth while holding theHuskies to eight

Sterling Weatherford scored 13 pointsfor Heights and also grabbed sevenrebounds and blocked two shots AustinSauerteig and Tyler Wiltermood bothscored nine points Sauerteig drained three3-pointers

After three games on the road theHuskies (1-2) play their home opener at730 pm tonight hosting Guerin Catholic

New Castle 57Heights 48

Heights FG FT TP PFSterling Weatherford 6-13 0-0 13 2Caymn Lutz 3-10 1-5 7 3Austin Sauerteig 3-6 0-0 9 2

Tyler Wiltermood 4-5 1-1 9 2Max Wahl 2-3 0-0 5 2Drayden Thomas 0-1 0-0 0 4Noah Wallace 2-3 0-0 5 2Dawson Phifer 0-2 0-0 0 1Max Beale 0-1 0-0 0 0Totals 20-44 2-6 48 18Score by QuartersNew Castle 16 12 9 20 - 57Heights 19 8 13 8 - 48Heights 3-point shooting (6-14) Sauerteig 3-5Weatherford 1-4 Wallace 1-2 Wahl 1-1 Lutz0-1 Phifer 0-1Heights rebounds (24) Weatherford 7 Lutz 6Sauerteig 4 Phifer 2 Wallace 2 Wahl 1Thomas 1

Sauerteig Wiltermood

Trojans pull away from Huskies

The Carmel girls basketball team tookcare of Warren Central 62-38 in an awayMetropolitan Conference game on Friday

The Greyhounds led 19-12 after the firstquarter then dominated the second periodto take a 34-14 halftime lead Tomi Taiwomade four 3-pointers in the game and ledCarmel with 24 points

Amy Dilk added 10 points and alsopulled seven rebounds Jasmine McWilliamsgrabbed eight boards and Blake Smith had6

Carmel is now 2-1 in the MIC and 7-1overall The Hounds travel to Westfield onTuesday for a 730 pm game

Carmel 62 WarrenCentral 38

Carmel FG FT TP PFOlivia Christy 1-5 0-0 2 4Amy Dilk 4-10 1-4 10 1Sophie Bair 1-3 0-0 3 0

Molly Gillig 0-3 4-4 4 3Blake Smith 2-6 2-7 6 2Tomi Taiwo 9-12 2-3 24 0Jasmine McWilliams 3-8 1-1 7 4Mackenzie Wood 2-2 2-2 6 2Totals 22-49 12-21 62 16Score by QuartersCarmel 19 15 15 13 - 62Warren 12 2 11 13 - 38Carmel 3-pointers (6) Taiwo 4 Dilk 1 Bair 1Carmel rebound leaders McWilliams 8 Dilk 7Smith 6

Dilk Smith

Carmel girls cruise past Warren

The Sheridan girls basketball team gotan easy Hoosier Heartland Conference winon Friday beating Taylor 63-29 in anaway game

The Blackhawks were in front from thebeginning leading 14-2 after the firstquarter and 42-7 at halftime BrittanyWelch scored 21 points to lead Sheridanand earned a double-double by pulling 11rebounds

Audrey Reed added 17 points grabbedseven rebounds and made five steals whileJillian OFlaherty scored nine and handedout four assists Nixon Williams scored sixpoints making all three of her field goalattempts

Sheridan is now 2-0 in conference playand 5-1 overall The Hawks host ClintonCentral on Tuesday in another Hoosiercontest

Sheridan 63Taylor 29

Sheridan FG FT TP PFJillian OFlaherty 3-4 0-0 9 2Nixon Williams 3-3 0-0 6 3Izzy Mangin 2-6 0-2 4 2

Lillian Barker 0-2 1-2 1 0Rebecca Merritt 0-0 0-1 0 0Heather Barker 0-2 1-2 1 3Rachel Adams 0-0 0-0 0 1Audrey Reed 8-19 1-4 17 2Brittany Welch 10-17 0-2 21 1Holly Barker 1-2 0-0 2 0Cherysh Bishop 1-3 0-0 2 2Olivia Raines 0-1 0-0 0 1Totals 28-59 3-13 63 17Score by QuartersTaylor 2 5 9 13 - 29Sheridan 14 28 11 10 - 63Sheridan 3-point shooting (4-15) OFlaherty3-4 Welch 1-2 Reed 0-4 Mangin 0-3 Bishop0-1 Raines 0-1Sheridan rebounds (36) Welch 11 Reed 7Williams 4 Bishop 3 Raines 3 OFlaherty 2Mangin 2 Ho Barker 2 He Barker 1 Adams1

Welch Williams

Sheridan girls wineasy conference game

Hamilton County Reporter

Hamilton Countyrsquos Hometown Newspaper

Eastern ConferenceAtlantic W L PCT GBToronto 13 6 684 -Boston 11 8 579 20New York 10 9 526 30Brooklyn 5 13 278 75Philadelphia 4 15 211 90Southeast W L PCT GBCharlotte 11 8 579 -Atlanta 10 10 500 15Orlando 8 12 400 35Miami 7 12 368 40Washington 6 12 333 45Central W L PCT GBCleveland 13 5 722 -Chicago 11 7 611 20Milwaukee 9 8 529 35Detroit 11 10 524 35Indiana 9 10 474 45

Western ConferenceNorthwest W L PCT GBOklahoma City 12 8 600 -Utah 11 9 550 10Portland 10 10 500 20Denver 7 12 368 45Minnesota 5 14 263 65Southwest W L PCT GBSan Antonio 16 4 800 -Houston 13 7 650 30Memphis 12 8 600 40New Orleans 7 13 350 90Dallas 3 15 167 120Pacific W L PCT GBGolden State 16 2 889 -LA Clippers 16 5 762 10LA Lakers 10 11 476 70Sacramento 7 12 368 90Phoenix 6 13 316 100

NBA standingsFridayrsquos scores

Orlando 105 Philadelphia 88Boston 97 Sacramento 92

Toronto 113 LA Lakers 80New York 118 Minnesota 114

Chicago 111 Cleveland 105LA Clippers 114 New Orleans 96

Detroit 121 Atlanta 85San Antonio 107 Washington 105

Houston 128 Denver 110

Courtesy John Harrellrsquos websitewwwjohnharrellnet

BOYS GAMESAngola 45 Central Noble 32Barr-Reeve 46 Tecumseh 22Beech Grove 61 Speedway 35Ben Davis 68 Pike 41Bloomington South 64 Bedford NorthLawrence 42Bluffton 58 South Adams 48Borden 55 Lanesville 42Bowman Academy 83 Gary 21stCentury 61Brebeuf Jesuit 63 Indianapolis BroadRipple 46Brown County 49 Eastern Greene 43Brownstown Central 74 Seymour 51Cambridge City Lincoln 69 Union(Modoc) 47Carmel 65 Lawrence Central 29Carroll (Flora) 48 Frontier 45Cascade 51 Monrovia 43Center Grove 60 Southport 51Charlestown 53 Scottsburg 48Clinton Central 52 Eastern(Greentown) 42Clinton Christian 62 Jimtown 53Clinton Prairie 72 Sheridan 57Columbus Christian 67 HorizonChristian 56Columbus North 73 Shelbyville 67OTConnersville 45 Rushville 15Covington 63 Fountain Central 37Crawford County 50 Mitchell 41Crawfordsville 50 Lebanon 48Crothersville 84 Medora 47Culver Academy 77 IndianapolisNorthwest 56Danville 55 Mooresville 40Delta 63 Cowan 39East Central 51 Milan 36East Chicago Central 69 Merrillville67East Noble 52 Garrett 42Eastern Hancock 60 Southwestern(Shelbyville) 33Eastside 57 Edgerton (Ohio) 46Edgewood 77 Cloverdale 74Elkhart Central 62 Elkhart Memorial57Elkhart Christian 58 Hamilton 39Eminence 61 North Central(Farmersburg) 28Evansville Bosse 68 Jeffersonville 61Evansville Mater Dei 50 SouthSpencer 36

Evansville Memorial 64 Boonville 54Evansville Reitz 78 VincennesLincoln 52Fairfield 55 Prairie Heights 42Faith Christian 50 Delphi 48Fishers 60 Noblesville 47Fort Wayne Blackhawk 78 NewHaven 76Fort Wayne Concordia 57 FortWayne Canterbury 37Fort Wayne North 67 DeKalb 42Fort Wayne Northrop 39 ColumbiaCity 38Franklin 53 Decatur Central 50Fremont 71 Lakeland 44Goshen 53 Mishawaka 46Greenfield-Central 58 IndianapolisMarshall 44Griffith 61 Hammond Clark 46Hamilton Southeastern 84 Avon 44Henryville 47 Paoli 39Heritage Christian 61 GreenwoodChristian 34Heritage Hills 55 Evansville Day 38Heritage 41 Leo 40 OTHighland 61 Hammond Noll 60 2OT

Homestead 50 Warsaw 37Huntington North 62 Southwood 58Indian Creek 72 Owen Valley 52Indianapolis Cathedral 76Indianapolis Howe 70 2OTIndianapolis Lighthouse 86 TradersPoint Christian 46Indianapolis Ritter 72 IndianapolisMetropolitan 44Indianapolis Roncalli 62 GuerinCatholic 54Indianapolis Scecina 71 IndianapolisAttucks 68Jennings County 77 Madison 67Kokomo 55 Peru 50Kouts 69 Covenant Christian(DeMotte) 59LaPorte 60 South Bend Washington55Lake Central 62 Lighthouse CPA 48Lakewood Park 52 West Noble 44Lawrence North 67 Marion 53Liberty Christian 62 Indiana Math ampScience 54Linton-Stockton 71 Clay City 34Maconaquah 62 North Miami 43Martinsville 56 Greenwood 54Michigan City 70 Gary West 41Monroe Central 65 Daleville 44Morgan Twp 60 West Central 35

Morristown 76 Indianapolis Lutheran59Mount Vernon (Fortville) 68Covenant Christian 49Mount Vernon (Posey) 54 NorthPosey 48Munster 59 Hammond 45New Castle 57 Hamilton Heights 48North Central (Indianapolis) 105Richmond 51North Daviess 54 Shoals 28North Harrison 70 Corydon Central63North Judson 55 North Newton 43NorthWood 59 Triton 43Northeast Dubois 54 WashingtonCatholic 15Northeastern 60 Centerville 38Northview 67 Sullivan 58Northwestern 58 Western 53Oldenburg Academy 55 Edinburgh39Pendleton Heights 53 Lapel 50Perry Central 95 Cannelton 47Providence 53 Austin 32Randolph Southern 54 Union City 46Rensselaer Central 50 KankakeeValley 47Rock Creek Academy 65 NewWashington 56Shakamak 53 Bloomfield 50Shenandoah 66 New Palestine 50Silver Creek 51 Clarksville 48 OTSouth Bend Adams 72 Plymouth 54South Bend Riley 83 Northridge 58South Central (Union Mills) 50Oregon-Davis 48South Dearborn 53 Jac-Cen-Del 28South Decatur 55 North Decatur 54South Knox 56 White River Valley 29South Newton 42 Seeger 40South Putnam 43 North Putnam 34South Vermillion 52 Attica 36Southern Wells 57 Adams Central 41Southmont 76 North Montgomery 42Southwestern (Hanover) 63 ShaweMemorial 17Springs Valley 55 Orleans 53 OTTaylor 48 Tri-Central 39Tippecanoe Valley 66 Knox 60Tipton 54 Northfield 36Tri-County 64 Rossville 55Tri-West 82 Western Boone 44Tri 63 Blue River 53Triton Central 63 Waldron 55Union County 72 Knightstown 42University 62 Central Christian 48Vincennes Rivet 62 North Knox 59Washington Twp 64 Boone Grove19Washington 63 Southridge 47Wawasee 41 Manchester 40Wes-Del 70 Madison-Grant 47West Vigo 42 Greencastle 30West Washington 76 Eastern (Pekin)48Westview 82 Churubusco 60Wheeler 67 Hebron 52Whiteland 52 Plainfield 48Whitko 71 Wabash 59Winamac 61 Rochester 55Winchester 52 Wapahani 46Wood Memorial 68 Loogootee 46Woodlan 60 Jay County 53Yorktown 43 Muncie Burris 42Zionsville 57 Westfield 34Banks of Wabash TournamentRiverton Parke 75 Turkey Run 712OTRockville 66 North Vermillion 45Lafayette ClassicTwin Lakes 55 Lafayette Jeff 39McCutcheon 66 West Lafayette 48

GIRLS GAMESAngola 32 Central Noble 25Ben Davis 65 Lawrence North 63Bethesda Christian 73 Indiana Deaf52Brownsburg 47 IndianapolisCathedral 37Carmel 62 Warren Central 38Center Grove 49 Lawrence Central19Chesterton 54 Michigan City 32Crown Point 48 Portage 37Edgewood 39 Cloverdale 36Forest Park 46 Gibson Southern 45Fort Wayne Concordia 55 FortWayne Wayne 21Fort Wayne Luers 72 Fort WayneNorth 28Fort Wayne Northrop 62 Fort WayneDwenger 59Fort Wayne South 79 Fort WayneSnider 72 2OTFranklin County 60 Shelbyville 43Frankton 50 Alexandria 47 OTGreencastle 62 West Vigo 31Hamilton 37 Elkhart Christian 13Hammond Morton 69 HammondGavit 9Hauser 55 Indianapolis Lutheran 35Hebron 54 Wheeler 47Highland 54 Andrean 43Hobart 38 Munster 30Homestead 76 Carroll (Fort Wayne)53Horizon Christian 52 ColumbusChristian 15Huntington North 57 Norwell 56 OTJeffersonville 50 Madison 15John Glenn 94 South Bend Riley 36Kankakee Valley 66 Lowell 29LaCrosse 67 Westville 48LaPorte 50 Valparaiso 44Lake Central 58 Merrillville 56Lakeland Christian 45 Culver 26Lebanon 75 Crawfordsville 30Marquette Catholic 68 River Forest49Milan 59 Seton Catholic 28Mishawaka Marian 60 South BendWashington 40Mississinewa 46 Eastbrook 40North Central (Indianapolis) 76 Pike63NorthWood 49 Concord 30Northeastern 41 Centerville 24Northview 59 Sullivan 55Oak Hill 52 Elwood 38Owen Valley 51 Indian Creek 39Penn 85 Jimtown 22Perry Meridian 58 Franklin Central51Providence 44 Salem 28Shawe Memorial 52 Southwestern(Hanover) 32Sheridan 63 Taylor 29South Bend Adams 57 Bremen 39South Bend St Joseph 55Mishawaka 26South Central (Elizabeth) 58 Tell City30South Putnam 40 North Putnam 28South Ripley 67 Rising Sun 27Southport 73 Bloomington North 38Terre Haute North 48 BloomingtonSouth 40Tri-West 54 Western Boone 45Triton Central 62 Waldron 28Whiting 36 Calumet 22Cass County InvitationalPioneer 45 Caston 34 3rdLogansport 65 Lewis Cass 36 1stWestern Reserve ClassicCulver Academy 65 Beaumont(Ohio) 21

Friday night basketball scores

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News2

of the Senate Committee on Appropriationsmy colleagues and I will carefully weigheach spending decision as we strive to keepIndiana the economic envy of the nationrdquo

Kenley will also serve as a member ofthe Senate Committee on Education andCareer Development and the SenateCommittee on Tax and Fiscal Policy

Committee hearings can be viewedonline by visiting wwwingovigaSchedules and meeting agendas can also befound on this site

The 2017 legislative sessionceremonially began Tuesday Nov 22 withOrganization Day Legislators willreconvene Jan 3 and by law must concludethe 2017 session by April 29

KENLEYFrom Page 1

encompass 10 acres within the 203 acres ofFinch Creek Park which is expected tobreak ground in late spring 2017

In a separate agreement that starts inJanuary the Fieldhouse also will beginworking with the Boys amp Girls Club ofNoblesville through an arrangement thatallows them the ability to rent court spaceon the weekends This postponement doesnot impact that agreement

A vote on the resolutions is expected tocome at the December 20 meeting

COUNCILFrom Page 1

(StatePoint) As families prepare for theholiday season they also prepare to makebig family trips so make sure not to leavehome without the proper tech reinforce-ments this year

These tips will ensure you can savor thesweet moments and avoid potential hiccups

Drive smarter Hitting the road Appslike Waze a community-based traffic andnavigation guide offer immediate informa-tion and alternate routes that save time wheneveryone is heading out of town Other appslike GasBuddy compare pricing for nearbygas stations so you can fuel up economical-ly making the drive convenient and worry-free

Beat boredom en route Even in the airthere are ways to keep the family enter-tained Inflight internet services like Gogoallow for texting and surfing the web sokids can keep up with their Candy Crushgame and mom and dad can hop online toresearch travel activities And if you are aT-Mobile customer you get a free hour ofWi-Fi on every domestic flight Take con-nectivity to the next level by plugging intoa portable charger to ensure all your devicesare fully charged for the duration of yourflight and after you land

Find your travel Zen Ever been on along train ride with an unhappy baby orsnoring fellow rider Drown out unwelcomedisruptions by turning up the volume andstreaming unlimited music from serviceslike Spotify Apple Music and Pandora withMusic Freedom from T-Mobile

Pro tip Noise-cancelling headphoneshelp too Seek out a comfortable pairdesigned to fit the unique contour of yourears ndash they are ideal for lengthy trips

Make the most of travel downtimeDealing with a delay or adjusting to adifferent time zone Use the unplanned timeto catch up on your favorite shows You canstream services like Netflix Hulu andYouTube on your phone with T-MobilersquosBinge On and not only will you get throughthe series cliffhanger none of your stream-

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Stay connected even when abroadGooglersquos 2016 travel trends show that 85percent of leisure travelers decide on activ-ities to do from their mobile phone aftertheyrsquove arrived at their travel destinationYou can avoid roaming charges while youwander out of the country with services likeSimple Global from T-Mobile It providesunlimited data and texting in more than 140countries around the globe

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Hamilton CountyReporter

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Westfield IN 46074

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But the very hairs of your head are all numbered

- Matthew 1030

50 Years AgoNews Carmelwood subdivision residents fighting for the past year to stayoutside the city limits of Carmel found today they have lost their fightand are now included in the town Special Judge George B Davis ruledFriday that ldquothis territory is now a part of the town of CarmelrdquoSports Hamilton Heights blessed with eight returning lettermen fromlast yearrsquos fine team will open its 1966-67 wrestling campaign tonightin a home meet against Northwestern of Howard CountyAd Jim Gaschorsquos Telectro Vision Over 10 Cabinet Styles in Stock tochoose from

3Obituary

C Marjorie Inman

June 3 1927 - November 30 2016

C Marjorie Inman 89 of Sheridan passed away Wednesday November 30 2016She was born June 3 1927 to the late Joseph and Laura (Vandergriff) Doty in Jackson

County Marjorie was a graduate of Westfield High School class of 1945 She worked atthe Merrell Norm Studio in Sheridan as a beautician Aero Drapes in Joiletville for fiveyears and owned and operated ldquoMargersquos Beauty Shoprdquo Marjorie was a member of theWomen Auxillary Sheridan American Legion Post 67

Marjorie will be greatly missed by her family and children Steven (Lynda) MillikanJeffrey (Janice) Millikan Terry (Cheryl) Millikan Michael (Crystal) Inman step-sonFaron (Cindy) Inman She was a loving grandmother to 12 grandchildren and a proudgreat-grandmother to 16

Preceding Marjorie in death her loving husband David Inman in May of 1996 herstep-son Danny Inman in 2010 step-grandson Donnie Inman and her siblings MarvinJackie Cleo Doty and Mary Lowe

Funeral services will be held on Sunday December 4 2016 at 100 pm at Fisher FamilyFuneral Services located at 508 E 6th St Sheridan The Rev Chris Welch will beofficiating Burial will follow services at Crown View Cemetery in Sheridan Calling willbe on Saturday December 3 from 300 pm till 700 pm at Fisher Family Funeral Services

In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Sheridan American Legion Post 67 in coWomen Auxiliary

Online condolences may be made at fisherfuneralscom

Hamilton County Reporter

Hamilton Countyrsquos Hometown Newspaper

News4

By MARY SUE ROWLANDRecently the Common Council of

Noblesville along withthe Mayor and DeputyMayor received anemail from aninformed citizenconcerning the futureof Noblesville Thesubject was housingcommercial infillhistoric fabric andplanning TheCommon Council

elected representatives are Greg OrsquoConnorMegan Wiles Mark Boice Brian Ayer RickTaylor Roy Johnson Mary Sue RowlandWill Hampton and Chris Jensen DeputyMayor is Steve Cooke and Mayor is JohnDitslear Council members representdistricts within the city plus three membersrepresent the entire city Six districts makeup the city designation

The citizenrsquos email follows in partldquoI understand that the city taxpayers are

spending up to $35000 for a housing studyI do see in the 269 page PLANoblesvilleComprehensive Plan that it was arecommendation to do a residential housinganalysis However it seems that for freewe should already know what the residentswho actually pay the taxes expect Itrsquos alsomore affordable to make a photo copy of asimilar study done in some of ourbenchmarked communities such as aNaperville IL Carmel IN West LafayetteIN and on and on Just in the last 2 yearsthere was a very solid Noblesville updatedcomprehensive study and reportspearheaded in the planning department Inaddition to commenting on housing thestudy and recommendations speaks for thecity to invest in more trails connectivityreinvigorate the city gateway and corridorsinfill on the cityrsquos Southside with renovatingthe neighborhoods and having higherdensity and infill in the historic downtownas Carmel is doing very well over the lastseveral years and we will replicate withadded character Added infill andreinvestment in the blighted areas ofdowntown all helps fuel more retailshopping and business in the city core inaddition to the accelerated reinvestment ofother historic downtown housing andspurring new development as well It alsospoke of leveraging the River Walk theneed for a parking garage and to improveconnectivity west of the river and also eastof SR 37 Many activities from this reportare commencing with Federal Hill Park theextended River Walk discussions ofdowntown garages Midland Trace FinchCreek Park etc The improvements toGreenfield Avenue with the majorroundabouts will also enhance the southerngateway and allow a nice flow towards HTCThese types of legacy investments not onlymake sense but are in alignment withprevious studies and a majority of taxpayersupport For all of that kudos to the cityleaders including the Mayor and council forthose endeavors

Relative to housing the residents wanthigher quality and more urban livingoptions in the city core Since pre-rsquo08 toomany production developments wereapproved and city leadership recognized thisalmost 10 years ago Higher quality doesnot always mean more expensive Our cityhas much more affordable housing thanCarmel Fishers and Westfield We alsohave great character with the diversity ofstyles construction etc There is a realcharm to our custom home developments inaddition to the historic homes in the city corethat represents several styles including

brick masonry Victorian and so manybeautifully renovated older homes withdistinction and character Please raise thestandards and expectations for higherquality construction and selectivelymarket the right developments to buildin our city

I remain hopeful that the city will remainaggressive on completing Finch Creek ParkFederal Hill the Midland Trace trail fromthe West side to HTC and focus higherdensity development to create a vibrantmarket for young entry level buyersfamilies and empty nesters where there arelimited opportunities in downtownNoblesville currently The concern is thatdevelopers will continue to target the lowerdensity homes that do not maintain theintegrity of previous long term planningwhere they want to maximize their short-term financial interest

Standing tall and being selective paysoff in the long termrdquo

An impressive email from a citizen whoreads the Comprehensive Master Plan forNoblesville and can apply what is read Thecity elected officials are planning worksessions in December and January with theintent to make some solid commitments tothe future of Noblesville It is time to makeimportant changes to the vitalityimplementation and planning for thecommunity It is time to invest in corridorsneighborhoods beautification anddedication to the history of the community

Contact usHamiltonconorthreporterhotmailcomA citizenrsquos email to

elected officials

Sports 5

By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorWith only one starter back from last

season the new varsity players on this yearsFishers boys basketball team has been readyto prove what they can do

So far theyre proving themselves wellThe Tigers improved to 2-0 after beatingNoblesville 60-47 Friday night at The Millin the Hoosier Crossroads Conferenceopener for both teams After trailing earlyFishers used hot shooting and solid defenseto get the victory

Weve got good shooters and weve gotdrivers and weve got penetrators and wevegot kids that can play D said Tigers coachJoe Leonard

Noblesville jumped ahead 8-1 during thefirst three minutes of the game with GrantGremel scoring four points including twooff a steal by Max Flinchum Fishersresponded with a 10-1 run that quickly gotit ahead 11-9 Armaan Franklin and JamilTurner-Hall both hit 3-pointers during therun

Franklin converted a traditional 3-pointplay to push the Tigers up 14-11 with aminute left in the period but Flinchum tiedthe game at quarters end with a 3-pointerFlinchum would hit another 3 to getNoblesville ahead 17-16 early in the secondperiod

Fishers got the lead back for good afterJeremy Szilagyi who made five 3-pointersin the Tigers opener Wednesday made hisfirst long-range shot of the game to get histeam up 19-17 The Tigers never trailed afterthat

This team I feel is covered at almostevery angle as far as driving and youveseen how hard they defend said Leonard

Flinchum made another 3-pointer to getNoblesville within 23-22 but Fishers WillieJackson answered with his own 3 thenmade a steal that led to an easy basket forTurner-Hall The half ended with the Tigersahead 31-25

Noblesville got to within two pointstwice in the third quarter with Flinchums3-pointer cutting the Fishers lead to 34-32The Tigers responded with a 6-0 run to getback ahead 40-32 and closed the quarterwith eight more unanswered points with JoeCounts and Szilagyi making 3s

Fishers finished the third period ahead48-36 and steadily increased its lead to60-41 with 229 left in the fourth quarterwith the Millers scoring the games last sixpoints

Jackson finished with 16 points whileFranklin scored 10 Szilagyi totaled three3-pointers in the game for nine pointsOverall the Tigers shot 22-of-35 from thefield or 63 percent

Hot-shooting Fishers beat Noblesville

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Fishersrsquo Willie Jackson scored 16 points for the Tigers in their 60-47 win over Noblesville Friday night at The Mill The gamewas the Hoosier Crossroads Conference opener for both teams

6 Sports

Give Fishers credit said Noblesvillecoach Brian McCauley I thought theymade some shots We had some defensivebreakdowns that allowed them to get somelooks

When they shoot that percentage forthe game were not going to beat manyteams So we got to continue to get betterdefensively and thats what we got to focuson in practice

Flinchum drained four 3-pointers on hisway to 22 points while Gremel scored 10points

The Tigers are back in action tonighttraveling to Wisconsin to take on BeloitMemorial Noblesville now 1-2 is off untilnext Friday when it hosts Carmel

Fishers 60Noblesville 47

Fishers FG FT TP PFJoe Counts 2-6 1-2 6 4Jamil Turner-Hall 4-7 0-0 9 2Willie Jackson 6-8 2-2 16 2Armaan Franklin 3-4 3-4 10 1Jeremy Szilagyi 3-4 0-0 9 3

Reid Stephens 3-4 1-2 8 2Stevie Sontich 1-2 0-0 2 2Jason Slain 0-0 0-2 0 0Jack Hargens 0-0 0-0 0 0Terry Hicks 0-0 0-0 0 2Brendhan Russom 0-0 0-0 0 0Totals 22-35 7-12 60 18Fishers 3-point shooting (9-15) Szilagyi 3-4Jackson 2-2 Counts 1-4 Turner-Hall 1-2Franklin 1-1 Stephens 1-1Fishers rebounds (15) Franklin 4 Counts 3Slain 2 Hicks 1 Sontich 1 Stephens 1 Szilagyi1 Turner-Hall 1 team 1Noblesville FG FT TP PFNolan Ginther 0-1 5-9 5 2Grant Gremel 3-4 4-8 10 0Corby Mertens 2-5 0-0 4 5Max Flinchum 8-14 2-2 22 1McGwire Plumer 1-3 0-0 2 4Ryan Barnes 0-0 0-0 0 0Rico Duncan 1-2 1-2 4 1Xavier Hines 0-1 0-0 0 0Trevor Conwell 0-1 0-0 0 0Totals 15-31 12-21 47 13Noblesville 3-point shooting (5-15) Flinchum 4-8Duncan 1-2 Mertens 0-3 Conwell 0-1 Hines0-1Noblesville rebounds (17) Plumer 6 Gremel 4Mertens 4 Ginther 3Score by QuartersFishers 14 17 14 15 - 60Noblesville 14 11 11 11 - 47

FISHERS From Page 5 Reporter photos by Kent Graham

LEFT Noblesvillersquos Nolan Ginther goes up for a shot while being guarded byFishersrsquo Armaan Franklin

ABOVE Max Flinchum scored 22 points for the Millers

7Sports

Guerin Catholics boys basketball teamfell 62-54 to Roncalli in the first-ever CircleCity Conference game

The Golden Eagles (1-1) dug themselvesinto a big hole with poor shot selection andfouls said Coach Pete Smith His team shot13 3-point shots in the first half and onlyconnected on three Meanwhile veteranpoint guard Matthew Godfrey played lessthan six minutes after picking up his thirdfoul To add further trouble for GC back-uppoint guard Conner Osswald re-injured hisACL two minutes into the first quarterreplacing Godfrey Osswald was helped tothe locker room and Smith said he will beevaluated as to the severity of the injury onMonday

The Rebels (2-0) fed off of the two pointguards absence and raced to a 30-13 secondquarter lead before a 3-point field goal byWill Morris and Luke Godfreys 3 cut thehalftime lead of Roncallis to 30-19

Jack Hansen scored 10 of his 16 pointsin the third quarter powered the GoldenEagles to tie the game 40-all heading intothe fourth quarter But Roncallis seniorstandout Christian Stewarts 13 points in thefinal stanza on his way to a game-high 31points were too much for Smiths ball clubFriday night

We showed a lot of grit in the thirdquarter comeback but we have to defendbetter We shot 7 free throws and they shot25 Thats not Guerin Catholic Basketballwe normally find ways to shoot more freethrows that our opponents That really hurtour chances said Smith

Guerin Catholic will stay in the countyand play at Hamilton Heights Saturdaynight Ill be interested to see how our teamhandles some adversity after a loss liketonight Smith said

Roncalli 62 GuerinCatholic 54

Guerin FG FT TP PFKian Sills 3-9 0-0 7 2Cameron Dixon 2-4 0-0 4 4Matthew Godfrey 4-7 0-0 11 5Jack Hansen 6-17 2-2 16 3Zach Munson 1-6 0-2 2 2Joey Weas 3-4 0-1 6 2Luke Godfrey 1-1 2-2 5 4Will Morris 1-2 0-0 3 0Conner Osswald 0-1 0-0 0 1Andrew Sharpe 0-0 0-0 0 0Totals 21-51 4-7 54 23Score by QuartersRoncalli 13 17 10 22 - 62Guerin 8 11 21 14 - 54Guerin Catholic 3-point shooting (8-22) MGodfrey 3-6 Hansen 2-7 Sills 1-4 Morris 1-2 LGodfrey 1-1 Osswald 0-1 Munson 0-1Guerin Catholic rebounds (24) Hansen 5 Dixon4 Munson 4 Sills 2 L Godfrey 2 Morris 2Weas 2 Osswald 1 M Godfrey 1 team 1

Roncalli runs past Golden Eagles

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

Guerin Catholicrsquos Jack Hansen scored 16 points and pulled five rebounds for the Golden Eagles in their Friday Circle CityConference game against Roncalli

Matthew Godfrey scored 11 points for Guerin Catholic in its Friday game with Roncalli

Sports8

Sheridan got off to a good start againstClinton Prairie Friday but the Gopherscame back in the second and third quartersand eventually defeated the Blackhawks72-57 at Hobbs Gymnasium

Sheridan led 16-5 after the first quarterThe Gophers then outscored the Hawks42-19 in the middle two periods stretchinga 30-26 halftime lead into a 47-35 thirdquarter advantage

Jack Waitt led Sheridan with 18 pointsdraining five 3-pointers along the wayAiden Roaten scored 15 points and earneda double-double by pulling 10 reboundsDrake Delph handed out six assists to goalong with five boards

The Blackhawks are 0-2 and travel toAnderson Prep tonight for a 730 pm game

Clinton Prairie 72Sheridan 57

Sheridan FG FT TP PFJack Waitt 6-11 1-2 18 3Brody Perry 1-2 0-0 3 0Drake Delph 2-8 0-0 4 4

Sean Weitzel 0-3 0-0 0 3Tommy Glidden 4-9 1-1 9 1Cameron Weitzel 0-2 0-0 0 5Aiden Roaten 4-7 7-10 15 1Nick Burnell 2-2 0-0 4 3Tanner Swindle 2-5 0-1 4 2Totals 21-49 9-14 57 22Score by QuartersPrairie 5 25 17 25 - 72Sheridan 16 10 9 22 - 57Sheridan 3-point shooting (6-24) Waitt 5-9 Perry1-2 Delph 0-4 Glidden 0-3 S Weitzel 0-2 CWeitzel 0-2 Roaten 0-1 Swindle 0-1Sheridan rebounds (25) Roaten 10 Delph 5 NBurnell 4 Waitt 3 Swindle 2 C Weitzel 1

Roaten Waitt

Gophers make comeback on lsquoHawks

Carmel picked up an easy MetropolitanConference victory on Friday cruisingpast Lawrence Central 65-29 at the EricClark Activity Center

The Greyhounds led 14-7 after the firstquarter then leaped ahead 38-13 athalftime Sterling Brown drained four3-pointers on his way to leading all scorerswith 16 points

Luke Heady added 10 points JalenWhack scored eight and three moreplayers - Eddie Gill PJ Baron and John-Michael Mulloy - contributed seven pointsBaron grabbed 12 rebounds Mulloy hadseven and Mike Pitz got five boards AlexFalender handed out five assists

Carmel is now 2-0 for the year andtravels to Pendleton Heights tonight for a730 pm game

Carmel 65Lawrence Central 29Carmel FG FT TP PFSterling Brown 6-14 0-0 16 3PJ Baron 3-6 1-2 7 1Alex Falender 2-2 0-0 4 0Jalen Whack 3-4 1-1 8 1

Cole Jenkins 1-3 0-0 3 2Luke Heady 3-4 3-6 10 0John-Michael Mulloy 2-2 3-4 7 5Eddie Gill 1-5 5-6 7 3Andrew Owens 0-0 0-0 0 0Mike Pitz 1-2 0-0 2 0Alex Jackson 0-1 1-2 1 0Totals 22-43 14-21 65 15Score by QuartersCarmel 14 24 11 16 - 65LCHS 7 6 12 4 - 29Carmel 3-point shooting (7-17) Brown 4-9Heady 1-2 Whack 1-2 Jenkins 1-1 Gill 0-2Jackson 0-1Carmel rebounds (35) Baron 12 Mulloy 7 Pitz5 Jenkins 2 Brown 2 Whack 2 Falender 2Gill 1 Heady 1 Owens 1

Gill Mulloy

lsquoHounds overwhelm LC 65-29

Hamilton Southeastern blasted to its firstHoosier Crossroads Conference win of theseason Friday beating 94-44 at the Royalsgym

Southeastern led 21-9 after the firstquarter and 48-22 at halftime The Royalsscored at least 21 points in all four periodsoutscoring Avon 22-4 in the fourth quarterZach Gunn led HSE with 21 points andseven rebounds with Aaron Etherington andJack Davidson both adding 12 pointsEtherington also pulled six rebounds andDavidson handed out three assists TheRoyals shot 644 percent for the game whileholding the Orioles to 321 percent shooting

Complete stats were unavailableThe Royals are now 2-0 for the season

and travel to Lakota East (Ohio) tonight for

a 7 pm game

Score by QuartersAvon 9 13 18 4 - 44Southeastern 21 27 24 22 - 94

Etherington Davidson

Royals blast Avon in HCC openerWestfield lost its Hoosier Crossroads

Conference opener at Zionsville Friday bythe score of 57-34

The Shamrocks trailed by just 10-9after the first quarter but the Eaglesjumped out to a 29-16 halftime lead andwere in control from there Westfield wasled by Ian Kristensen with 14 points andsix rebounds

Jonah Welch chipped in 12 points andfive rebounds and had three blocked shotsCaleb Welch dished out four assists

The Rocks are now 0-2 for the seasonWestfield will be back in action nextSaturday Dec 10 playing New Palestinein its home opener

Zionsville 57Westfield 34

Westfield FG FT TP PFZach Banks 1-1 1-2 3 2Aaron Bennett 0-5 0-0 0 2Josh Van Dyke 0-2 0-0 0 3Jaret Bailey 1-2 0-1 2 1Jonah Welch 4-9 4-6 12 4Caleb Welch 1-6 0-0 3 1Ian Kristensen 6-17 0-4 14 3Totals 13-42 5-13 34 16Score by QuartersWestfield 9 7 9 9 - 34Zionsville 10 19 14 14 - 57Westfield 3-point shooting (3-19) Kristensen2-8 C Welch 1-5 Bennett 0-5 Van Dyke 0-1Westfield rebounds (26) Kristensen 6 J Welch5 Bennett 4 Van Dyke 4 Bailey 3 Banks 2 CWelch 2

lsquoRocks fall to Eagles

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Sports 9

Josh Alford had 23 points to lead theUniversity Trailblazers to a 62-48 road winover the Central Christian Chargers

Alford has 16 first half points asUniversity raced to a 14 point halftime leadand held a double digit lead for most of thesecond half

David Howard had 11 points and EthanSickels nine for the Blazers Sickels andZach Hodgin handed out six assists each Emerson Halbleib had nine rebounds sevenpoints and four blocked shots Universityshot 20-24 on two point field goals in thegame

University jumped to an early 12-7before the Central Christian battled back tothe game at 12 An Alford basket gaveUniversity a 14-12 lead with seven secondsleft the first quarter and the visitors nevertrailed again Alford had 10 points in theopening quarter

University improves to 2-1 and hostsSpeedway Saturday night at The U Center

University 62Central Christian 47University FG FT TP PFJosh Alford 10-13 0-0 21 2

David Howard 4-6 3-4 11 5Ethan Sickels 3-5 1-2 9 1Josh Watson 2-3 2-3 8 4Emerson Halbleib 3-6 1-2 7 3Zach Hodgin 3-3 0-0 6 1Tyler Wott 0-0 0-0 0 0Totals 25-36 7-11 62 16Score by QuartersUniversity 14 21 12 15 - 62Central Christian 12 9 17 10 - 48University 3-point shooting (5-12) Sickels 2-4Watson 2-3 Alford 1-3 Howard 0-2University rebounds (26) Halbleib 9 Alford 6Howard 3 Hodgin 3 Watson 3 Wott 1 Sickels1

Alford Halbleib

Alfordrsquos 23 leads UHS to winHamilton Heights dropped a 57-48

game at New Castle on FridayThe first three quarters were back and

forth with the Huskies led 19-16 after thefirst quarter the Trojans up 28-27 athalftime and Heights ahead 40-37 afterthree quarters But New Castle scored 20points in the fourth while holding theHuskies to eight

Sterling Weatherford scored 13 pointsfor Heights and also grabbed sevenrebounds and blocked two shots AustinSauerteig and Tyler Wiltermood bothscored nine points Sauerteig drained three3-pointers

After three games on the road theHuskies (1-2) play their home opener at730 pm tonight hosting Guerin Catholic

New Castle 57Heights 48

Heights FG FT TP PFSterling Weatherford 6-13 0-0 13 2Caymn Lutz 3-10 1-5 7 3Austin Sauerteig 3-6 0-0 9 2

Tyler Wiltermood 4-5 1-1 9 2Max Wahl 2-3 0-0 5 2Drayden Thomas 0-1 0-0 0 4Noah Wallace 2-3 0-0 5 2Dawson Phifer 0-2 0-0 0 1Max Beale 0-1 0-0 0 0Totals 20-44 2-6 48 18Score by QuartersNew Castle 16 12 9 20 - 57Heights 19 8 13 8 - 48Heights 3-point shooting (6-14) Sauerteig 3-5Weatherford 1-4 Wallace 1-2 Wahl 1-1 Lutz0-1 Phifer 0-1Heights rebounds (24) Weatherford 7 Lutz 6Sauerteig 4 Phifer 2 Wallace 2 Wahl 1Thomas 1

Sauerteig Wiltermood

Trojans pull away from Huskies

The Carmel girls basketball team tookcare of Warren Central 62-38 in an awayMetropolitan Conference game on Friday

The Greyhounds led 19-12 after the firstquarter then dominated the second periodto take a 34-14 halftime lead Tomi Taiwomade four 3-pointers in the game and ledCarmel with 24 points

Amy Dilk added 10 points and alsopulled seven rebounds Jasmine McWilliamsgrabbed eight boards and Blake Smith had6

Carmel is now 2-1 in the MIC and 7-1overall The Hounds travel to Westfield onTuesday for a 730 pm game

Carmel 62 WarrenCentral 38

Carmel FG FT TP PFOlivia Christy 1-5 0-0 2 4Amy Dilk 4-10 1-4 10 1Sophie Bair 1-3 0-0 3 0

Molly Gillig 0-3 4-4 4 3Blake Smith 2-6 2-7 6 2Tomi Taiwo 9-12 2-3 24 0Jasmine McWilliams 3-8 1-1 7 4Mackenzie Wood 2-2 2-2 6 2Totals 22-49 12-21 62 16Score by QuartersCarmel 19 15 15 13 - 62Warren 12 2 11 13 - 38Carmel 3-pointers (6) Taiwo 4 Dilk 1 Bair 1Carmel rebound leaders McWilliams 8 Dilk 7Smith 6

Dilk Smith

Carmel girls cruise past Warren

The Sheridan girls basketball team gotan easy Hoosier Heartland Conference winon Friday beating Taylor 63-29 in anaway game

The Blackhawks were in front from thebeginning leading 14-2 after the firstquarter and 42-7 at halftime BrittanyWelch scored 21 points to lead Sheridanand earned a double-double by pulling 11rebounds

Audrey Reed added 17 points grabbedseven rebounds and made five steals whileJillian OFlaherty scored nine and handedout four assists Nixon Williams scored sixpoints making all three of her field goalattempts

Sheridan is now 2-0 in conference playand 5-1 overall The Hawks host ClintonCentral on Tuesday in another Hoosiercontest

Sheridan 63Taylor 29

Sheridan FG FT TP PFJillian OFlaherty 3-4 0-0 9 2Nixon Williams 3-3 0-0 6 3Izzy Mangin 2-6 0-2 4 2

Lillian Barker 0-2 1-2 1 0Rebecca Merritt 0-0 0-1 0 0Heather Barker 0-2 1-2 1 3Rachel Adams 0-0 0-0 0 1Audrey Reed 8-19 1-4 17 2Brittany Welch 10-17 0-2 21 1Holly Barker 1-2 0-0 2 0Cherysh Bishop 1-3 0-0 2 2Olivia Raines 0-1 0-0 0 1Totals 28-59 3-13 63 17Score by QuartersTaylor 2 5 9 13 - 29Sheridan 14 28 11 10 - 63Sheridan 3-point shooting (4-15) OFlaherty3-4 Welch 1-2 Reed 0-4 Mangin 0-3 Bishop0-1 Raines 0-1Sheridan rebounds (36) Welch 11 Reed 7Williams 4 Bishop 3 Raines 3 OFlaherty 2Mangin 2 Ho Barker 2 He Barker 1 Adams1

Welch Williams

Sheridan girls wineasy conference game

Hamilton County Reporter

Hamilton Countyrsquos Hometown Newspaper

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Western ConferenceNorthwest W L PCT GBOklahoma City 12 8 600 -Utah 11 9 550 10Portland 10 10 500 20Denver 7 12 368 45Minnesota 5 14 263 65Southwest W L PCT GBSan Antonio 16 4 800 -Houston 13 7 650 30Memphis 12 8 600 40New Orleans 7 13 350 90Dallas 3 15 167 120Pacific W L PCT GBGolden State 16 2 889 -LA Clippers 16 5 762 10LA Lakers 10 11 476 70Sacramento 7 12 368 90Phoenix 6 13 316 100

NBA standingsFridayrsquos scores

Orlando 105 Philadelphia 88Boston 97 Sacramento 92

Toronto 113 LA Lakers 80New York 118 Minnesota 114

Chicago 111 Cleveland 105LA Clippers 114 New Orleans 96

Detroit 121 Atlanta 85San Antonio 107 Washington 105

Houston 128 Denver 110

Courtesy John Harrellrsquos websitewwwjohnharrellnet

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Evansville Memorial 64 Boonville 54Evansville Reitz 78 VincennesLincoln 52Fairfield 55 Prairie Heights 42Faith Christian 50 Delphi 48Fishers 60 Noblesville 47Fort Wayne Blackhawk 78 NewHaven 76Fort Wayne Concordia 57 FortWayne Canterbury 37Fort Wayne North 67 DeKalb 42Fort Wayne Northrop 39 ColumbiaCity 38Franklin 53 Decatur Central 50Fremont 71 Lakeland 44Goshen 53 Mishawaka 46Greenfield-Central 58 IndianapolisMarshall 44Griffith 61 Hammond Clark 46Hamilton Southeastern 84 Avon 44Henryville 47 Paoli 39Heritage Christian 61 GreenwoodChristian 34Heritage Hills 55 Evansville Day 38Heritage 41 Leo 40 OTHighland 61 Hammond Noll 60 2OT

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Morristown 76 Indianapolis Lutheran59Mount Vernon (Fortville) 68Covenant Christian 49Mount Vernon (Posey) 54 NorthPosey 48Munster 59 Hammond 45New Castle 57 Hamilton Heights 48North Central (Indianapolis) 105Richmond 51North Daviess 54 Shoals 28North Harrison 70 Corydon Central63North Judson 55 North Newton 43NorthWood 59 Triton 43Northeast Dubois 54 WashingtonCatholic 15Northeastern 60 Centerville 38Northview 67 Sullivan 58Northwestern 58 Western 53Oldenburg Academy 55 Edinburgh39Pendleton Heights 53 Lapel 50Perry Central 95 Cannelton 47Providence 53 Austin 32Randolph Southern 54 Union City 46Rensselaer Central 50 KankakeeValley 47Rock Creek Academy 65 NewWashington 56Shakamak 53 Bloomfield 50Shenandoah 66 New Palestine 50Silver Creek 51 Clarksville 48 OTSouth Bend Adams 72 Plymouth 54South Bend Riley 83 Northridge 58South Central (Union Mills) 50Oregon-Davis 48South Dearborn 53 Jac-Cen-Del 28South Decatur 55 North Decatur 54South Knox 56 White River Valley 29South Newton 42 Seeger 40South Putnam 43 North Putnam 34South Vermillion 52 Attica 36Southern Wells 57 Adams Central 41Southmont 76 North Montgomery 42Southwestern (Hanover) 63 ShaweMemorial 17Springs Valley 55 Orleans 53 OTTaylor 48 Tri-Central 39Tippecanoe Valley 66 Knox 60Tipton 54 Northfield 36Tri-County 64 Rossville 55Tri-West 82 Western Boone 44Tri 63 Blue River 53Triton Central 63 Waldron 55Union County 72 Knightstown 42University 62 Central Christian 48Vincennes Rivet 62 North Knox 59Washington Twp 64 Boone Grove19Washington 63 Southridge 47Wawasee 41 Manchester 40Wes-Del 70 Madison-Grant 47West Vigo 42 Greencastle 30West Washington 76 Eastern (Pekin)48Westview 82 Churubusco 60Wheeler 67 Hebron 52Whiteland 52 Plainfield 48Whitko 71 Wabash 59Winamac 61 Rochester 55Winchester 52 Wapahani 46Wood Memorial 68 Loogootee 46Woodlan 60 Jay County 53Yorktown 43 Muncie Burris 42Zionsville 57 Westfield 34Banks of Wabash TournamentRiverton Parke 75 Turkey Run 712OTRockville 66 North Vermillion 45Lafayette ClassicTwin Lakes 55 Lafayette Jeff 39McCutcheon 66 West Lafayette 48

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Friday night basketball scores

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But the very hairs of your head are all numbered

- Matthew 1030

50 Years AgoNews Carmelwood subdivision residents fighting for the past year to stayoutside the city limits of Carmel found today they have lost their fightand are now included in the town Special Judge George B Davis ruledFriday that ldquothis territory is now a part of the town of CarmelrdquoSports Hamilton Heights blessed with eight returning lettermen fromlast yearrsquos fine team will open its 1966-67 wrestling campaign tonightin a home meet against Northwestern of Howard CountyAd Jim Gaschorsquos Telectro Vision Over 10 Cabinet Styles in Stock tochoose from

3Obituary

C Marjorie Inman

June 3 1927 - November 30 2016

C Marjorie Inman 89 of Sheridan passed away Wednesday November 30 2016She was born June 3 1927 to the late Joseph and Laura (Vandergriff) Doty in Jackson

County Marjorie was a graduate of Westfield High School class of 1945 She worked atthe Merrell Norm Studio in Sheridan as a beautician Aero Drapes in Joiletville for fiveyears and owned and operated ldquoMargersquos Beauty Shoprdquo Marjorie was a member of theWomen Auxillary Sheridan American Legion Post 67

Marjorie will be greatly missed by her family and children Steven (Lynda) MillikanJeffrey (Janice) Millikan Terry (Cheryl) Millikan Michael (Crystal) Inman step-sonFaron (Cindy) Inman She was a loving grandmother to 12 grandchildren and a proudgreat-grandmother to 16

Preceding Marjorie in death her loving husband David Inman in May of 1996 herstep-son Danny Inman in 2010 step-grandson Donnie Inman and her siblings MarvinJackie Cleo Doty and Mary Lowe

Funeral services will be held on Sunday December 4 2016 at 100 pm at Fisher FamilyFuneral Services located at 508 E 6th St Sheridan The Rev Chris Welch will beofficiating Burial will follow services at Crown View Cemetery in Sheridan Calling willbe on Saturday December 3 from 300 pm till 700 pm at Fisher Family Funeral Services

In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Sheridan American Legion Post 67 in coWomen Auxiliary

Online condolences may be made at fisherfuneralscom

Hamilton County Reporter

Hamilton Countyrsquos Hometown Newspaper

News4

By MARY SUE ROWLANDRecently the Common Council of

Noblesville along withthe Mayor and DeputyMayor received anemail from aninformed citizenconcerning the futureof Noblesville Thesubject was housingcommercial infillhistoric fabric andplanning TheCommon Council

elected representatives are Greg OrsquoConnorMegan Wiles Mark Boice Brian Ayer RickTaylor Roy Johnson Mary Sue RowlandWill Hampton and Chris Jensen DeputyMayor is Steve Cooke and Mayor is JohnDitslear Council members representdistricts within the city plus three membersrepresent the entire city Six districts makeup the city designation

The citizenrsquos email follows in partldquoI understand that the city taxpayers are

spending up to $35000 for a housing studyI do see in the 269 page PLANoblesvilleComprehensive Plan that it was arecommendation to do a residential housinganalysis However it seems that for freewe should already know what the residentswho actually pay the taxes expect Itrsquos alsomore affordable to make a photo copy of asimilar study done in some of ourbenchmarked communities such as aNaperville IL Carmel IN West LafayetteIN and on and on Just in the last 2 yearsthere was a very solid Noblesville updatedcomprehensive study and reportspearheaded in the planning department Inaddition to commenting on housing thestudy and recommendations speaks for thecity to invest in more trails connectivityreinvigorate the city gateway and corridorsinfill on the cityrsquos Southside with renovatingthe neighborhoods and having higherdensity and infill in the historic downtownas Carmel is doing very well over the lastseveral years and we will replicate withadded character Added infill andreinvestment in the blighted areas ofdowntown all helps fuel more retailshopping and business in the city core inaddition to the accelerated reinvestment ofother historic downtown housing andspurring new development as well It alsospoke of leveraging the River Walk theneed for a parking garage and to improveconnectivity west of the river and also eastof SR 37 Many activities from this reportare commencing with Federal Hill Park theextended River Walk discussions ofdowntown garages Midland Trace FinchCreek Park etc The improvements toGreenfield Avenue with the majorroundabouts will also enhance the southerngateway and allow a nice flow towards HTCThese types of legacy investments not onlymake sense but are in alignment withprevious studies and a majority of taxpayersupport For all of that kudos to the cityleaders including the Mayor and council forthose endeavors

Relative to housing the residents wanthigher quality and more urban livingoptions in the city core Since pre-rsquo08 toomany production developments wereapproved and city leadership recognized thisalmost 10 years ago Higher quality doesnot always mean more expensive Our cityhas much more affordable housing thanCarmel Fishers and Westfield We alsohave great character with the diversity ofstyles construction etc There is a realcharm to our custom home developments inaddition to the historic homes in the city corethat represents several styles including

brick masonry Victorian and so manybeautifully renovated older homes withdistinction and character Please raise thestandards and expectations for higherquality construction and selectivelymarket the right developments to buildin our city

I remain hopeful that the city will remainaggressive on completing Finch Creek ParkFederal Hill the Midland Trace trail fromthe West side to HTC and focus higherdensity development to create a vibrantmarket for young entry level buyersfamilies and empty nesters where there arelimited opportunities in downtownNoblesville currently The concern is thatdevelopers will continue to target the lowerdensity homes that do not maintain theintegrity of previous long term planningwhere they want to maximize their short-term financial interest

Standing tall and being selective paysoff in the long termrdquo

An impressive email from a citizen whoreads the Comprehensive Master Plan forNoblesville and can apply what is read Thecity elected officials are planning worksessions in December and January with theintent to make some solid commitments tothe future of Noblesville It is time to makeimportant changes to the vitalityimplementation and planning for thecommunity It is time to invest in corridorsneighborhoods beautification anddedication to the history of the community

Contact usHamiltonconorthreporterhotmailcomA citizenrsquos email to

elected officials

Sports 5

By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorWith only one starter back from last

season the new varsity players on this yearsFishers boys basketball team has been readyto prove what they can do

So far theyre proving themselves wellThe Tigers improved to 2-0 after beatingNoblesville 60-47 Friday night at The Millin the Hoosier Crossroads Conferenceopener for both teams After trailing earlyFishers used hot shooting and solid defenseto get the victory

Weve got good shooters and weve gotdrivers and weve got penetrators and wevegot kids that can play D said Tigers coachJoe Leonard

Noblesville jumped ahead 8-1 during thefirst three minutes of the game with GrantGremel scoring four points including twooff a steal by Max Flinchum Fishersresponded with a 10-1 run that quickly gotit ahead 11-9 Armaan Franklin and JamilTurner-Hall both hit 3-pointers during therun

Franklin converted a traditional 3-pointplay to push the Tigers up 14-11 with aminute left in the period but Flinchum tiedthe game at quarters end with a 3-pointerFlinchum would hit another 3 to getNoblesville ahead 17-16 early in the secondperiod

Fishers got the lead back for good afterJeremy Szilagyi who made five 3-pointersin the Tigers opener Wednesday made hisfirst long-range shot of the game to get histeam up 19-17 The Tigers never trailed afterthat

This team I feel is covered at almostevery angle as far as driving and youveseen how hard they defend said Leonard

Flinchum made another 3-pointer to getNoblesville within 23-22 but Fishers WillieJackson answered with his own 3 thenmade a steal that led to an easy basket forTurner-Hall The half ended with the Tigersahead 31-25

Noblesville got to within two pointstwice in the third quarter with Flinchums3-pointer cutting the Fishers lead to 34-32The Tigers responded with a 6-0 run to getback ahead 40-32 and closed the quarterwith eight more unanswered points with JoeCounts and Szilagyi making 3s

Fishers finished the third period ahead48-36 and steadily increased its lead to60-41 with 229 left in the fourth quarterwith the Millers scoring the games last sixpoints

Jackson finished with 16 points whileFranklin scored 10 Szilagyi totaled three3-pointers in the game for nine pointsOverall the Tigers shot 22-of-35 from thefield or 63 percent

Hot-shooting Fishers beat Noblesville

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Fishersrsquo Willie Jackson scored 16 points for the Tigers in their 60-47 win over Noblesville Friday night at The Mill The gamewas the Hoosier Crossroads Conference opener for both teams

6 Sports

Give Fishers credit said Noblesvillecoach Brian McCauley I thought theymade some shots We had some defensivebreakdowns that allowed them to get somelooks

When they shoot that percentage forthe game were not going to beat manyteams So we got to continue to get betterdefensively and thats what we got to focuson in practice

Flinchum drained four 3-pointers on hisway to 22 points while Gremel scored 10points

The Tigers are back in action tonighttraveling to Wisconsin to take on BeloitMemorial Noblesville now 1-2 is off untilnext Friday when it hosts Carmel

Fishers 60Noblesville 47

Fishers FG FT TP PFJoe Counts 2-6 1-2 6 4Jamil Turner-Hall 4-7 0-0 9 2Willie Jackson 6-8 2-2 16 2Armaan Franklin 3-4 3-4 10 1Jeremy Szilagyi 3-4 0-0 9 3

Reid Stephens 3-4 1-2 8 2Stevie Sontich 1-2 0-0 2 2Jason Slain 0-0 0-2 0 0Jack Hargens 0-0 0-0 0 0Terry Hicks 0-0 0-0 0 2Brendhan Russom 0-0 0-0 0 0Totals 22-35 7-12 60 18Fishers 3-point shooting (9-15) Szilagyi 3-4Jackson 2-2 Counts 1-4 Turner-Hall 1-2Franklin 1-1 Stephens 1-1Fishers rebounds (15) Franklin 4 Counts 3Slain 2 Hicks 1 Sontich 1 Stephens 1 Szilagyi1 Turner-Hall 1 team 1Noblesville FG FT TP PFNolan Ginther 0-1 5-9 5 2Grant Gremel 3-4 4-8 10 0Corby Mertens 2-5 0-0 4 5Max Flinchum 8-14 2-2 22 1McGwire Plumer 1-3 0-0 2 4Ryan Barnes 0-0 0-0 0 0Rico Duncan 1-2 1-2 4 1Xavier Hines 0-1 0-0 0 0Trevor Conwell 0-1 0-0 0 0Totals 15-31 12-21 47 13Noblesville 3-point shooting (5-15) Flinchum 4-8Duncan 1-2 Mertens 0-3 Conwell 0-1 Hines0-1Noblesville rebounds (17) Plumer 6 Gremel 4Mertens 4 Ginther 3Score by QuartersFishers 14 17 14 15 - 60Noblesville 14 11 11 11 - 47

FISHERS From Page 5 Reporter photos by Kent Graham

LEFT Noblesvillersquos Nolan Ginther goes up for a shot while being guarded byFishersrsquo Armaan Franklin

ABOVE Max Flinchum scored 22 points for the Millers

7Sports

Guerin Catholics boys basketball teamfell 62-54 to Roncalli in the first-ever CircleCity Conference game

The Golden Eagles (1-1) dug themselvesinto a big hole with poor shot selection andfouls said Coach Pete Smith His team shot13 3-point shots in the first half and onlyconnected on three Meanwhile veteranpoint guard Matthew Godfrey played lessthan six minutes after picking up his thirdfoul To add further trouble for GC back-uppoint guard Conner Osswald re-injured hisACL two minutes into the first quarterreplacing Godfrey Osswald was helped tothe locker room and Smith said he will beevaluated as to the severity of the injury onMonday

The Rebels (2-0) fed off of the two pointguards absence and raced to a 30-13 secondquarter lead before a 3-point field goal byWill Morris and Luke Godfreys 3 cut thehalftime lead of Roncallis to 30-19

Jack Hansen scored 10 of his 16 pointsin the third quarter powered the GoldenEagles to tie the game 40-all heading intothe fourth quarter But Roncallis seniorstandout Christian Stewarts 13 points in thefinal stanza on his way to a game-high 31points were too much for Smiths ball clubFriday night

We showed a lot of grit in the thirdquarter comeback but we have to defendbetter We shot 7 free throws and they shot25 Thats not Guerin Catholic Basketballwe normally find ways to shoot more freethrows that our opponents That really hurtour chances said Smith

Guerin Catholic will stay in the countyand play at Hamilton Heights Saturdaynight Ill be interested to see how our teamhandles some adversity after a loss liketonight Smith said

Roncalli 62 GuerinCatholic 54

Guerin FG FT TP PFKian Sills 3-9 0-0 7 2Cameron Dixon 2-4 0-0 4 4Matthew Godfrey 4-7 0-0 11 5Jack Hansen 6-17 2-2 16 3Zach Munson 1-6 0-2 2 2Joey Weas 3-4 0-1 6 2Luke Godfrey 1-1 2-2 5 4Will Morris 1-2 0-0 3 0Conner Osswald 0-1 0-0 0 1Andrew Sharpe 0-0 0-0 0 0Totals 21-51 4-7 54 23Score by QuartersRoncalli 13 17 10 22 - 62Guerin 8 11 21 14 - 54Guerin Catholic 3-point shooting (8-22) MGodfrey 3-6 Hansen 2-7 Sills 1-4 Morris 1-2 LGodfrey 1-1 Osswald 0-1 Munson 0-1Guerin Catholic rebounds (24) Hansen 5 Dixon4 Munson 4 Sills 2 L Godfrey 2 Morris 2Weas 2 Osswald 1 M Godfrey 1 team 1

Roncalli runs past Golden Eagles

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

Guerin Catholicrsquos Jack Hansen scored 16 points and pulled five rebounds for the Golden Eagles in their Friday Circle CityConference game against Roncalli

Matthew Godfrey scored 11 points for Guerin Catholic in its Friday game with Roncalli

Sports8

Sheridan got off to a good start againstClinton Prairie Friday but the Gopherscame back in the second and third quartersand eventually defeated the Blackhawks72-57 at Hobbs Gymnasium

Sheridan led 16-5 after the first quarterThe Gophers then outscored the Hawks42-19 in the middle two periods stretchinga 30-26 halftime lead into a 47-35 thirdquarter advantage

Jack Waitt led Sheridan with 18 pointsdraining five 3-pointers along the wayAiden Roaten scored 15 points and earneda double-double by pulling 10 reboundsDrake Delph handed out six assists to goalong with five boards

The Blackhawks are 0-2 and travel toAnderson Prep tonight for a 730 pm game

Clinton Prairie 72Sheridan 57

Sheridan FG FT TP PFJack Waitt 6-11 1-2 18 3Brody Perry 1-2 0-0 3 0Drake Delph 2-8 0-0 4 4

Sean Weitzel 0-3 0-0 0 3Tommy Glidden 4-9 1-1 9 1Cameron Weitzel 0-2 0-0 0 5Aiden Roaten 4-7 7-10 15 1Nick Burnell 2-2 0-0 4 3Tanner Swindle 2-5 0-1 4 2Totals 21-49 9-14 57 22Score by QuartersPrairie 5 25 17 25 - 72Sheridan 16 10 9 22 - 57Sheridan 3-point shooting (6-24) Waitt 5-9 Perry1-2 Delph 0-4 Glidden 0-3 S Weitzel 0-2 CWeitzel 0-2 Roaten 0-1 Swindle 0-1Sheridan rebounds (25) Roaten 10 Delph 5 NBurnell 4 Waitt 3 Swindle 2 C Weitzel 1

Roaten Waitt

Gophers make comeback on lsquoHawks

Carmel picked up an easy MetropolitanConference victory on Friday cruisingpast Lawrence Central 65-29 at the EricClark Activity Center

The Greyhounds led 14-7 after the firstquarter then leaped ahead 38-13 athalftime Sterling Brown drained four3-pointers on his way to leading all scorerswith 16 points

Luke Heady added 10 points JalenWhack scored eight and three moreplayers - Eddie Gill PJ Baron and John-Michael Mulloy - contributed seven pointsBaron grabbed 12 rebounds Mulloy hadseven and Mike Pitz got five boards AlexFalender handed out five assists

Carmel is now 2-0 for the year andtravels to Pendleton Heights tonight for a730 pm game

Carmel 65Lawrence Central 29Carmel FG FT TP PFSterling Brown 6-14 0-0 16 3PJ Baron 3-6 1-2 7 1Alex Falender 2-2 0-0 4 0Jalen Whack 3-4 1-1 8 1

Cole Jenkins 1-3 0-0 3 2Luke Heady 3-4 3-6 10 0John-Michael Mulloy 2-2 3-4 7 5Eddie Gill 1-5 5-6 7 3Andrew Owens 0-0 0-0 0 0Mike Pitz 1-2 0-0 2 0Alex Jackson 0-1 1-2 1 0Totals 22-43 14-21 65 15Score by QuartersCarmel 14 24 11 16 - 65LCHS 7 6 12 4 - 29Carmel 3-point shooting (7-17) Brown 4-9Heady 1-2 Whack 1-2 Jenkins 1-1 Gill 0-2Jackson 0-1Carmel rebounds (35) Baron 12 Mulloy 7 Pitz5 Jenkins 2 Brown 2 Whack 2 Falender 2Gill 1 Heady 1 Owens 1

Gill Mulloy

lsquoHounds overwhelm LC 65-29

Hamilton Southeastern blasted to its firstHoosier Crossroads Conference win of theseason Friday beating 94-44 at the Royalsgym

Southeastern led 21-9 after the firstquarter and 48-22 at halftime The Royalsscored at least 21 points in all four periodsoutscoring Avon 22-4 in the fourth quarterZach Gunn led HSE with 21 points andseven rebounds with Aaron Etherington andJack Davidson both adding 12 pointsEtherington also pulled six rebounds andDavidson handed out three assists TheRoyals shot 644 percent for the game whileholding the Orioles to 321 percent shooting

Complete stats were unavailableThe Royals are now 2-0 for the season

and travel to Lakota East (Ohio) tonight for

a 7 pm game

Score by QuartersAvon 9 13 18 4 - 44Southeastern 21 27 24 22 - 94

Etherington Davidson

Royals blast Avon in HCC openerWestfield lost its Hoosier Crossroads

Conference opener at Zionsville Friday bythe score of 57-34

The Shamrocks trailed by just 10-9after the first quarter but the Eaglesjumped out to a 29-16 halftime lead andwere in control from there Westfield wasled by Ian Kristensen with 14 points andsix rebounds

Jonah Welch chipped in 12 points andfive rebounds and had three blocked shotsCaleb Welch dished out four assists

The Rocks are now 0-2 for the seasonWestfield will be back in action nextSaturday Dec 10 playing New Palestinein its home opener

Zionsville 57Westfield 34

Westfield FG FT TP PFZach Banks 1-1 1-2 3 2Aaron Bennett 0-5 0-0 0 2Josh Van Dyke 0-2 0-0 0 3Jaret Bailey 1-2 0-1 2 1Jonah Welch 4-9 4-6 12 4Caleb Welch 1-6 0-0 3 1Ian Kristensen 6-17 0-4 14 3Totals 13-42 5-13 34 16Score by QuartersWestfield 9 7 9 9 - 34Zionsville 10 19 14 14 - 57Westfield 3-point shooting (3-19) Kristensen2-8 C Welch 1-5 Bennett 0-5 Van Dyke 0-1Westfield rebounds (26) Kristensen 6 J Welch5 Bennett 4 Van Dyke 4 Bailey 3 Banks 2 CWelch 2

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Sports 9

Josh Alford had 23 points to lead theUniversity Trailblazers to a 62-48 road winover the Central Christian Chargers

Alford has 16 first half points asUniversity raced to a 14 point halftime leadand held a double digit lead for most of thesecond half

David Howard had 11 points and EthanSickels nine for the Blazers Sickels andZach Hodgin handed out six assists each Emerson Halbleib had nine rebounds sevenpoints and four blocked shots Universityshot 20-24 on two point field goals in thegame

University jumped to an early 12-7before the Central Christian battled back tothe game at 12 An Alford basket gaveUniversity a 14-12 lead with seven secondsleft the first quarter and the visitors nevertrailed again Alford had 10 points in theopening quarter

University improves to 2-1 and hostsSpeedway Saturday night at The U Center

University 62Central Christian 47University FG FT TP PFJosh Alford 10-13 0-0 21 2

David Howard 4-6 3-4 11 5Ethan Sickels 3-5 1-2 9 1Josh Watson 2-3 2-3 8 4Emerson Halbleib 3-6 1-2 7 3Zach Hodgin 3-3 0-0 6 1Tyler Wott 0-0 0-0 0 0Totals 25-36 7-11 62 16Score by QuartersUniversity 14 21 12 15 - 62Central Christian 12 9 17 10 - 48University 3-point shooting (5-12) Sickels 2-4Watson 2-3 Alford 1-3 Howard 0-2University rebounds (26) Halbleib 9 Alford 6Howard 3 Hodgin 3 Watson 3 Wott 1 Sickels1

Alford Halbleib

Alfordrsquos 23 leads UHS to winHamilton Heights dropped a 57-48

game at New Castle on FridayThe first three quarters were back and

forth with the Huskies led 19-16 after thefirst quarter the Trojans up 28-27 athalftime and Heights ahead 40-37 afterthree quarters But New Castle scored 20points in the fourth while holding theHuskies to eight

Sterling Weatherford scored 13 pointsfor Heights and also grabbed sevenrebounds and blocked two shots AustinSauerteig and Tyler Wiltermood bothscored nine points Sauerteig drained three3-pointers

After three games on the road theHuskies (1-2) play their home opener at730 pm tonight hosting Guerin Catholic

New Castle 57Heights 48

Heights FG FT TP PFSterling Weatherford 6-13 0-0 13 2Caymn Lutz 3-10 1-5 7 3Austin Sauerteig 3-6 0-0 9 2

Tyler Wiltermood 4-5 1-1 9 2Max Wahl 2-3 0-0 5 2Drayden Thomas 0-1 0-0 0 4Noah Wallace 2-3 0-0 5 2Dawson Phifer 0-2 0-0 0 1Max Beale 0-1 0-0 0 0Totals 20-44 2-6 48 18Score by QuartersNew Castle 16 12 9 20 - 57Heights 19 8 13 8 - 48Heights 3-point shooting (6-14) Sauerteig 3-5Weatherford 1-4 Wallace 1-2 Wahl 1-1 Lutz0-1 Phifer 0-1Heights rebounds (24) Weatherford 7 Lutz 6Sauerteig 4 Phifer 2 Wallace 2 Wahl 1Thomas 1

Sauerteig Wiltermood

Trojans pull away from Huskies

The Carmel girls basketball team tookcare of Warren Central 62-38 in an awayMetropolitan Conference game on Friday

The Greyhounds led 19-12 after the firstquarter then dominated the second periodto take a 34-14 halftime lead Tomi Taiwomade four 3-pointers in the game and ledCarmel with 24 points

Amy Dilk added 10 points and alsopulled seven rebounds Jasmine McWilliamsgrabbed eight boards and Blake Smith had6

Carmel is now 2-1 in the MIC and 7-1overall The Hounds travel to Westfield onTuesday for a 730 pm game

Carmel 62 WarrenCentral 38

Carmel FG FT TP PFOlivia Christy 1-5 0-0 2 4Amy Dilk 4-10 1-4 10 1Sophie Bair 1-3 0-0 3 0

Molly Gillig 0-3 4-4 4 3Blake Smith 2-6 2-7 6 2Tomi Taiwo 9-12 2-3 24 0Jasmine McWilliams 3-8 1-1 7 4Mackenzie Wood 2-2 2-2 6 2Totals 22-49 12-21 62 16Score by QuartersCarmel 19 15 15 13 - 62Warren 12 2 11 13 - 38Carmel 3-pointers (6) Taiwo 4 Dilk 1 Bair 1Carmel rebound leaders McWilliams 8 Dilk 7Smith 6

Dilk Smith

Carmel girls cruise past Warren

The Sheridan girls basketball team gotan easy Hoosier Heartland Conference winon Friday beating Taylor 63-29 in anaway game

The Blackhawks were in front from thebeginning leading 14-2 after the firstquarter and 42-7 at halftime BrittanyWelch scored 21 points to lead Sheridanand earned a double-double by pulling 11rebounds

Audrey Reed added 17 points grabbedseven rebounds and made five steals whileJillian OFlaherty scored nine and handedout four assists Nixon Williams scored sixpoints making all three of her field goalattempts

Sheridan is now 2-0 in conference playand 5-1 overall The Hawks host ClintonCentral on Tuesday in another Hoosiercontest

Sheridan 63Taylor 29

Sheridan FG FT TP PFJillian OFlaherty 3-4 0-0 9 2Nixon Williams 3-3 0-0 6 3Izzy Mangin 2-6 0-2 4 2

Lillian Barker 0-2 1-2 1 0Rebecca Merritt 0-0 0-1 0 0Heather Barker 0-2 1-2 1 3Rachel Adams 0-0 0-0 0 1Audrey Reed 8-19 1-4 17 2Brittany Welch 10-17 0-2 21 1Holly Barker 1-2 0-0 2 0Cherysh Bishop 1-3 0-0 2 2Olivia Raines 0-1 0-0 0 1Totals 28-59 3-13 63 17Score by QuartersTaylor 2 5 9 13 - 29Sheridan 14 28 11 10 - 63Sheridan 3-point shooting (4-15) OFlaherty3-4 Welch 1-2 Reed 0-4 Mangin 0-3 Bishop0-1 Raines 0-1Sheridan rebounds (36) Welch 11 Reed 7Williams 4 Bishop 3 Raines 3 OFlaherty 2Mangin 2 Ho Barker 2 He Barker 1 Adams1

Welch Williams

Sheridan girls wineasy conference game

Hamilton County Reporter

Hamilton Countyrsquos Hometown Newspaper

Eastern ConferenceAtlantic W L PCT GBToronto 13 6 684 -Boston 11 8 579 20New York 10 9 526 30Brooklyn 5 13 278 75Philadelphia 4 15 211 90Southeast W L PCT GBCharlotte 11 8 579 -Atlanta 10 10 500 15Orlando 8 12 400 35Miami 7 12 368 40Washington 6 12 333 45Central W L PCT GBCleveland 13 5 722 -Chicago 11 7 611 20Milwaukee 9 8 529 35Detroit 11 10 524 35Indiana 9 10 474 45

Western ConferenceNorthwest W L PCT GBOklahoma City 12 8 600 -Utah 11 9 550 10Portland 10 10 500 20Denver 7 12 368 45Minnesota 5 14 263 65Southwest W L PCT GBSan Antonio 16 4 800 -Houston 13 7 650 30Memphis 12 8 600 40New Orleans 7 13 350 90Dallas 3 15 167 120Pacific W L PCT GBGolden State 16 2 889 -LA Clippers 16 5 762 10LA Lakers 10 11 476 70Sacramento 7 12 368 90Phoenix 6 13 316 100

NBA standingsFridayrsquos scores

Orlando 105 Philadelphia 88Boston 97 Sacramento 92

Toronto 113 LA Lakers 80New York 118 Minnesota 114

Chicago 111 Cleveland 105LA Clippers 114 New Orleans 96

Detroit 121 Atlanta 85San Antonio 107 Washington 105

Houston 128 Denver 110

Courtesy John Harrellrsquos websitewwwjohnharrellnet

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Evansville Memorial 64 Boonville 54Evansville Reitz 78 VincennesLincoln 52Fairfield 55 Prairie Heights 42Faith Christian 50 Delphi 48Fishers 60 Noblesville 47Fort Wayne Blackhawk 78 NewHaven 76Fort Wayne Concordia 57 FortWayne Canterbury 37Fort Wayne North 67 DeKalb 42Fort Wayne Northrop 39 ColumbiaCity 38Franklin 53 Decatur Central 50Fremont 71 Lakeland 44Goshen 53 Mishawaka 46Greenfield-Central 58 IndianapolisMarshall 44Griffith 61 Hammond Clark 46Hamilton Southeastern 84 Avon 44Henryville 47 Paoli 39Heritage Christian 61 GreenwoodChristian 34Heritage Hills 55 Evansville Day 38Heritage 41 Leo 40 OTHighland 61 Hammond Noll 60 2OT

Homestead 50 Warsaw 37Huntington North 62 Southwood 58Indian Creek 72 Owen Valley 52Indianapolis Cathedral 76Indianapolis Howe 70 2OTIndianapolis Lighthouse 86 TradersPoint Christian 46Indianapolis Ritter 72 IndianapolisMetropolitan 44Indianapolis Roncalli 62 GuerinCatholic 54Indianapolis Scecina 71 IndianapolisAttucks 68Jennings County 77 Madison 67Kokomo 55 Peru 50Kouts 69 Covenant Christian(DeMotte) 59LaPorte 60 South Bend Washington55Lake Central 62 Lighthouse CPA 48Lakewood Park 52 West Noble 44Lawrence North 67 Marion 53Liberty Christian 62 Indiana Math ampScience 54Linton-Stockton 71 Clay City 34Maconaquah 62 North Miami 43Martinsville 56 Greenwood 54Michigan City 70 Gary West 41Monroe Central 65 Daleville 44Morgan Twp 60 West Central 35

Morristown 76 Indianapolis Lutheran59Mount Vernon (Fortville) 68Covenant Christian 49Mount Vernon (Posey) 54 NorthPosey 48Munster 59 Hammond 45New Castle 57 Hamilton Heights 48North Central (Indianapolis) 105Richmond 51North Daviess 54 Shoals 28North Harrison 70 Corydon Central63North Judson 55 North Newton 43NorthWood 59 Triton 43Northeast Dubois 54 WashingtonCatholic 15Northeastern 60 Centerville 38Northview 67 Sullivan 58Northwestern 58 Western 53Oldenburg Academy 55 Edinburgh39Pendleton Heights 53 Lapel 50Perry Central 95 Cannelton 47Providence 53 Austin 32Randolph Southern 54 Union City 46Rensselaer Central 50 KankakeeValley 47Rock Creek Academy 65 NewWashington 56Shakamak 53 Bloomfield 50Shenandoah 66 New Palestine 50Silver Creek 51 Clarksville 48 OTSouth Bend Adams 72 Plymouth 54South Bend Riley 83 Northridge 58South Central (Union Mills) 50Oregon-Davis 48South Dearborn 53 Jac-Cen-Del 28South Decatur 55 North Decatur 54South Knox 56 White River Valley 29South Newton 42 Seeger 40South Putnam 43 North Putnam 34South Vermillion 52 Attica 36Southern Wells 57 Adams Central 41Southmont 76 North Montgomery 42Southwestern (Hanover) 63 ShaweMemorial 17Springs Valley 55 Orleans 53 OTTaylor 48 Tri-Central 39Tippecanoe Valley 66 Knox 60Tipton 54 Northfield 36Tri-County 64 Rossville 55Tri-West 82 Western Boone 44Tri 63 Blue River 53Triton Central 63 Waldron 55Union County 72 Knightstown 42University 62 Central Christian 48Vincennes Rivet 62 North Knox 59Washington Twp 64 Boone Grove19Washington 63 Southridge 47Wawasee 41 Manchester 40Wes-Del 70 Madison-Grant 47West Vigo 42 Greencastle 30West Washington 76 Eastern (Pekin)48Westview 82 Churubusco 60Wheeler 67 Hebron 52Whiteland 52 Plainfield 48Whitko 71 Wabash 59Winamac 61 Rochester 55Winchester 52 Wapahani 46Wood Memorial 68 Loogootee 46Woodlan 60 Jay County 53Yorktown 43 Muncie Burris 42Zionsville 57 Westfield 34Banks of Wabash TournamentRiverton Parke 75 Turkey Run 712OTRockville 66 North Vermillion 45Lafayette ClassicTwin Lakes 55 Lafayette Jeff 39McCutcheon 66 West Lafayette 48

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Friday night basketball scores

Sports10

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News4

By MARY SUE ROWLANDRecently the Common Council of

Noblesville along withthe Mayor and DeputyMayor received anemail from aninformed citizenconcerning the futureof Noblesville Thesubject was housingcommercial infillhistoric fabric andplanning TheCommon Council

elected representatives are Greg OrsquoConnorMegan Wiles Mark Boice Brian Ayer RickTaylor Roy Johnson Mary Sue RowlandWill Hampton and Chris Jensen DeputyMayor is Steve Cooke and Mayor is JohnDitslear Council members representdistricts within the city plus three membersrepresent the entire city Six districts makeup the city designation

The citizenrsquos email follows in partldquoI understand that the city taxpayers are

spending up to $35000 for a housing studyI do see in the 269 page PLANoblesvilleComprehensive Plan that it was arecommendation to do a residential housinganalysis However it seems that for freewe should already know what the residentswho actually pay the taxes expect Itrsquos alsomore affordable to make a photo copy of asimilar study done in some of ourbenchmarked communities such as aNaperville IL Carmel IN West LafayetteIN and on and on Just in the last 2 yearsthere was a very solid Noblesville updatedcomprehensive study and reportspearheaded in the planning department Inaddition to commenting on housing thestudy and recommendations speaks for thecity to invest in more trails connectivityreinvigorate the city gateway and corridorsinfill on the cityrsquos Southside with renovatingthe neighborhoods and having higherdensity and infill in the historic downtownas Carmel is doing very well over the lastseveral years and we will replicate withadded character Added infill andreinvestment in the blighted areas ofdowntown all helps fuel more retailshopping and business in the city core inaddition to the accelerated reinvestment ofother historic downtown housing andspurring new development as well It alsospoke of leveraging the River Walk theneed for a parking garage and to improveconnectivity west of the river and also eastof SR 37 Many activities from this reportare commencing with Federal Hill Park theextended River Walk discussions ofdowntown garages Midland Trace FinchCreek Park etc The improvements toGreenfield Avenue with the majorroundabouts will also enhance the southerngateway and allow a nice flow towards HTCThese types of legacy investments not onlymake sense but are in alignment withprevious studies and a majority of taxpayersupport For all of that kudos to the cityleaders including the Mayor and council forthose endeavors

Relative to housing the residents wanthigher quality and more urban livingoptions in the city core Since pre-rsquo08 toomany production developments wereapproved and city leadership recognized thisalmost 10 years ago Higher quality doesnot always mean more expensive Our cityhas much more affordable housing thanCarmel Fishers and Westfield We alsohave great character with the diversity ofstyles construction etc There is a realcharm to our custom home developments inaddition to the historic homes in the city corethat represents several styles including

brick masonry Victorian and so manybeautifully renovated older homes withdistinction and character Please raise thestandards and expectations for higherquality construction and selectivelymarket the right developments to buildin our city

I remain hopeful that the city will remainaggressive on completing Finch Creek ParkFederal Hill the Midland Trace trail fromthe West side to HTC and focus higherdensity development to create a vibrantmarket for young entry level buyersfamilies and empty nesters where there arelimited opportunities in downtownNoblesville currently The concern is thatdevelopers will continue to target the lowerdensity homes that do not maintain theintegrity of previous long term planningwhere they want to maximize their short-term financial interest

Standing tall and being selective paysoff in the long termrdquo

An impressive email from a citizen whoreads the Comprehensive Master Plan forNoblesville and can apply what is read Thecity elected officials are planning worksessions in December and January with theintent to make some solid commitments tothe future of Noblesville It is time to makeimportant changes to the vitalityimplementation and planning for thecommunity It is time to invest in corridorsneighborhoods beautification anddedication to the history of the community

Contact usHamiltonconorthreporterhotmailcomA citizenrsquos email to

elected officials

Sports 5

By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorWith only one starter back from last

season the new varsity players on this yearsFishers boys basketball team has been readyto prove what they can do

So far theyre proving themselves wellThe Tigers improved to 2-0 after beatingNoblesville 60-47 Friday night at The Millin the Hoosier Crossroads Conferenceopener for both teams After trailing earlyFishers used hot shooting and solid defenseto get the victory

Weve got good shooters and weve gotdrivers and weve got penetrators and wevegot kids that can play D said Tigers coachJoe Leonard

Noblesville jumped ahead 8-1 during thefirst three minutes of the game with GrantGremel scoring four points including twooff a steal by Max Flinchum Fishersresponded with a 10-1 run that quickly gotit ahead 11-9 Armaan Franklin and JamilTurner-Hall both hit 3-pointers during therun

Franklin converted a traditional 3-pointplay to push the Tigers up 14-11 with aminute left in the period but Flinchum tiedthe game at quarters end with a 3-pointerFlinchum would hit another 3 to getNoblesville ahead 17-16 early in the secondperiod

Fishers got the lead back for good afterJeremy Szilagyi who made five 3-pointersin the Tigers opener Wednesday made hisfirst long-range shot of the game to get histeam up 19-17 The Tigers never trailed afterthat

This team I feel is covered at almostevery angle as far as driving and youveseen how hard they defend said Leonard

Flinchum made another 3-pointer to getNoblesville within 23-22 but Fishers WillieJackson answered with his own 3 thenmade a steal that led to an easy basket forTurner-Hall The half ended with the Tigersahead 31-25

Noblesville got to within two pointstwice in the third quarter with Flinchums3-pointer cutting the Fishers lead to 34-32The Tigers responded with a 6-0 run to getback ahead 40-32 and closed the quarterwith eight more unanswered points with JoeCounts and Szilagyi making 3s

Fishers finished the third period ahead48-36 and steadily increased its lead to60-41 with 229 left in the fourth quarterwith the Millers scoring the games last sixpoints

Jackson finished with 16 points whileFranklin scored 10 Szilagyi totaled three3-pointers in the game for nine pointsOverall the Tigers shot 22-of-35 from thefield or 63 percent

Hot-shooting Fishers beat Noblesville

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Fishersrsquo Willie Jackson scored 16 points for the Tigers in their 60-47 win over Noblesville Friday night at The Mill The gamewas the Hoosier Crossroads Conference opener for both teams

6 Sports

Give Fishers credit said Noblesvillecoach Brian McCauley I thought theymade some shots We had some defensivebreakdowns that allowed them to get somelooks

When they shoot that percentage forthe game were not going to beat manyteams So we got to continue to get betterdefensively and thats what we got to focuson in practice

Flinchum drained four 3-pointers on hisway to 22 points while Gremel scored 10points

The Tigers are back in action tonighttraveling to Wisconsin to take on BeloitMemorial Noblesville now 1-2 is off untilnext Friday when it hosts Carmel

Fishers 60Noblesville 47

Fishers FG FT TP PFJoe Counts 2-6 1-2 6 4Jamil Turner-Hall 4-7 0-0 9 2Willie Jackson 6-8 2-2 16 2Armaan Franklin 3-4 3-4 10 1Jeremy Szilagyi 3-4 0-0 9 3

Reid Stephens 3-4 1-2 8 2Stevie Sontich 1-2 0-0 2 2Jason Slain 0-0 0-2 0 0Jack Hargens 0-0 0-0 0 0Terry Hicks 0-0 0-0 0 2Brendhan Russom 0-0 0-0 0 0Totals 22-35 7-12 60 18Fishers 3-point shooting (9-15) Szilagyi 3-4Jackson 2-2 Counts 1-4 Turner-Hall 1-2Franklin 1-1 Stephens 1-1Fishers rebounds (15) Franklin 4 Counts 3Slain 2 Hicks 1 Sontich 1 Stephens 1 Szilagyi1 Turner-Hall 1 team 1Noblesville FG FT TP PFNolan Ginther 0-1 5-9 5 2Grant Gremel 3-4 4-8 10 0Corby Mertens 2-5 0-0 4 5Max Flinchum 8-14 2-2 22 1McGwire Plumer 1-3 0-0 2 4Ryan Barnes 0-0 0-0 0 0Rico Duncan 1-2 1-2 4 1Xavier Hines 0-1 0-0 0 0Trevor Conwell 0-1 0-0 0 0Totals 15-31 12-21 47 13Noblesville 3-point shooting (5-15) Flinchum 4-8Duncan 1-2 Mertens 0-3 Conwell 0-1 Hines0-1Noblesville rebounds (17) Plumer 6 Gremel 4Mertens 4 Ginther 3Score by QuartersFishers 14 17 14 15 - 60Noblesville 14 11 11 11 - 47

FISHERS From Page 5 Reporter photos by Kent Graham

LEFT Noblesvillersquos Nolan Ginther goes up for a shot while being guarded byFishersrsquo Armaan Franklin

ABOVE Max Flinchum scored 22 points for the Millers

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Guerin Catholics boys basketball teamfell 62-54 to Roncalli in the first-ever CircleCity Conference game

The Golden Eagles (1-1) dug themselvesinto a big hole with poor shot selection andfouls said Coach Pete Smith His team shot13 3-point shots in the first half and onlyconnected on three Meanwhile veteranpoint guard Matthew Godfrey played lessthan six minutes after picking up his thirdfoul To add further trouble for GC back-uppoint guard Conner Osswald re-injured hisACL two minutes into the first quarterreplacing Godfrey Osswald was helped tothe locker room and Smith said he will beevaluated as to the severity of the injury onMonday

The Rebels (2-0) fed off of the two pointguards absence and raced to a 30-13 secondquarter lead before a 3-point field goal byWill Morris and Luke Godfreys 3 cut thehalftime lead of Roncallis to 30-19

Jack Hansen scored 10 of his 16 pointsin the third quarter powered the GoldenEagles to tie the game 40-all heading intothe fourth quarter But Roncallis seniorstandout Christian Stewarts 13 points in thefinal stanza on his way to a game-high 31points were too much for Smiths ball clubFriday night

We showed a lot of grit in the thirdquarter comeback but we have to defendbetter We shot 7 free throws and they shot25 Thats not Guerin Catholic Basketballwe normally find ways to shoot more freethrows that our opponents That really hurtour chances said Smith

Guerin Catholic will stay in the countyand play at Hamilton Heights Saturdaynight Ill be interested to see how our teamhandles some adversity after a loss liketonight Smith said

Roncalli 62 GuerinCatholic 54

Guerin FG FT TP PFKian Sills 3-9 0-0 7 2Cameron Dixon 2-4 0-0 4 4Matthew Godfrey 4-7 0-0 11 5Jack Hansen 6-17 2-2 16 3Zach Munson 1-6 0-2 2 2Joey Weas 3-4 0-1 6 2Luke Godfrey 1-1 2-2 5 4Will Morris 1-2 0-0 3 0Conner Osswald 0-1 0-0 0 1Andrew Sharpe 0-0 0-0 0 0Totals 21-51 4-7 54 23Score by QuartersRoncalli 13 17 10 22 - 62Guerin 8 11 21 14 - 54Guerin Catholic 3-point shooting (8-22) MGodfrey 3-6 Hansen 2-7 Sills 1-4 Morris 1-2 LGodfrey 1-1 Osswald 0-1 Munson 0-1Guerin Catholic rebounds (24) Hansen 5 Dixon4 Munson 4 Sills 2 L Godfrey 2 Morris 2Weas 2 Osswald 1 M Godfrey 1 team 1

Roncalli runs past Golden Eagles

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

Guerin Catholicrsquos Jack Hansen scored 16 points and pulled five rebounds for the Golden Eagles in their Friday Circle CityConference game against Roncalli

Matthew Godfrey scored 11 points for Guerin Catholic in its Friday game with Roncalli

Sports8

Sheridan got off to a good start againstClinton Prairie Friday but the Gopherscame back in the second and third quartersand eventually defeated the Blackhawks72-57 at Hobbs Gymnasium

Sheridan led 16-5 after the first quarterThe Gophers then outscored the Hawks42-19 in the middle two periods stretchinga 30-26 halftime lead into a 47-35 thirdquarter advantage

Jack Waitt led Sheridan with 18 pointsdraining five 3-pointers along the wayAiden Roaten scored 15 points and earneda double-double by pulling 10 reboundsDrake Delph handed out six assists to goalong with five boards

The Blackhawks are 0-2 and travel toAnderson Prep tonight for a 730 pm game

Clinton Prairie 72Sheridan 57

Sheridan FG FT TP PFJack Waitt 6-11 1-2 18 3Brody Perry 1-2 0-0 3 0Drake Delph 2-8 0-0 4 4

Sean Weitzel 0-3 0-0 0 3Tommy Glidden 4-9 1-1 9 1Cameron Weitzel 0-2 0-0 0 5Aiden Roaten 4-7 7-10 15 1Nick Burnell 2-2 0-0 4 3Tanner Swindle 2-5 0-1 4 2Totals 21-49 9-14 57 22Score by QuartersPrairie 5 25 17 25 - 72Sheridan 16 10 9 22 - 57Sheridan 3-point shooting (6-24) Waitt 5-9 Perry1-2 Delph 0-4 Glidden 0-3 S Weitzel 0-2 CWeitzel 0-2 Roaten 0-1 Swindle 0-1Sheridan rebounds (25) Roaten 10 Delph 5 NBurnell 4 Waitt 3 Swindle 2 C Weitzel 1

Roaten Waitt

Gophers make comeback on lsquoHawks

Carmel picked up an easy MetropolitanConference victory on Friday cruisingpast Lawrence Central 65-29 at the EricClark Activity Center

The Greyhounds led 14-7 after the firstquarter then leaped ahead 38-13 athalftime Sterling Brown drained four3-pointers on his way to leading all scorerswith 16 points

Luke Heady added 10 points JalenWhack scored eight and three moreplayers - Eddie Gill PJ Baron and John-Michael Mulloy - contributed seven pointsBaron grabbed 12 rebounds Mulloy hadseven and Mike Pitz got five boards AlexFalender handed out five assists

Carmel is now 2-0 for the year andtravels to Pendleton Heights tonight for a730 pm game

Carmel 65Lawrence Central 29Carmel FG FT TP PFSterling Brown 6-14 0-0 16 3PJ Baron 3-6 1-2 7 1Alex Falender 2-2 0-0 4 0Jalen Whack 3-4 1-1 8 1

Cole Jenkins 1-3 0-0 3 2Luke Heady 3-4 3-6 10 0John-Michael Mulloy 2-2 3-4 7 5Eddie Gill 1-5 5-6 7 3Andrew Owens 0-0 0-0 0 0Mike Pitz 1-2 0-0 2 0Alex Jackson 0-1 1-2 1 0Totals 22-43 14-21 65 15Score by QuartersCarmel 14 24 11 16 - 65LCHS 7 6 12 4 - 29Carmel 3-point shooting (7-17) Brown 4-9Heady 1-2 Whack 1-2 Jenkins 1-1 Gill 0-2Jackson 0-1Carmel rebounds (35) Baron 12 Mulloy 7 Pitz5 Jenkins 2 Brown 2 Whack 2 Falender 2Gill 1 Heady 1 Owens 1

Gill Mulloy

lsquoHounds overwhelm LC 65-29

Hamilton Southeastern blasted to its firstHoosier Crossroads Conference win of theseason Friday beating 94-44 at the Royalsgym

Southeastern led 21-9 after the firstquarter and 48-22 at halftime The Royalsscored at least 21 points in all four periodsoutscoring Avon 22-4 in the fourth quarterZach Gunn led HSE with 21 points andseven rebounds with Aaron Etherington andJack Davidson both adding 12 pointsEtherington also pulled six rebounds andDavidson handed out three assists TheRoyals shot 644 percent for the game whileholding the Orioles to 321 percent shooting

Complete stats were unavailableThe Royals are now 2-0 for the season

and travel to Lakota East (Ohio) tonight for

a 7 pm game

Score by QuartersAvon 9 13 18 4 - 44Southeastern 21 27 24 22 - 94

Etherington Davidson

Royals blast Avon in HCC openerWestfield lost its Hoosier Crossroads

Conference opener at Zionsville Friday bythe score of 57-34

The Shamrocks trailed by just 10-9after the first quarter but the Eaglesjumped out to a 29-16 halftime lead andwere in control from there Westfield wasled by Ian Kristensen with 14 points andsix rebounds

Jonah Welch chipped in 12 points andfive rebounds and had three blocked shotsCaleb Welch dished out four assists

The Rocks are now 0-2 for the seasonWestfield will be back in action nextSaturday Dec 10 playing New Palestinein its home opener

Zionsville 57Westfield 34

Westfield FG FT TP PFZach Banks 1-1 1-2 3 2Aaron Bennett 0-5 0-0 0 2Josh Van Dyke 0-2 0-0 0 3Jaret Bailey 1-2 0-1 2 1Jonah Welch 4-9 4-6 12 4Caleb Welch 1-6 0-0 3 1Ian Kristensen 6-17 0-4 14 3Totals 13-42 5-13 34 16Score by QuartersWestfield 9 7 9 9 - 34Zionsville 10 19 14 14 - 57Westfield 3-point shooting (3-19) Kristensen2-8 C Welch 1-5 Bennett 0-5 Van Dyke 0-1Westfield rebounds (26) Kristensen 6 J Welch5 Bennett 4 Van Dyke 4 Bailey 3 Banks 2 CWelch 2

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Josh Alford had 23 points to lead theUniversity Trailblazers to a 62-48 road winover the Central Christian Chargers

Alford has 16 first half points asUniversity raced to a 14 point halftime leadand held a double digit lead for most of thesecond half

David Howard had 11 points and EthanSickels nine for the Blazers Sickels andZach Hodgin handed out six assists each Emerson Halbleib had nine rebounds sevenpoints and four blocked shots Universityshot 20-24 on two point field goals in thegame

University jumped to an early 12-7before the Central Christian battled back tothe game at 12 An Alford basket gaveUniversity a 14-12 lead with seven secondsleft the first quarter and the visitors nevertrailed again Alford had 10 points in theopening quarter

University improves to 2-1 and hostsSpeedway Saturday night at The U Center

University 62Central Christian 47University FG FT TP PFJosh Alford 10-13 0-0 21 2

David Howard 4-6 3-4 11 5Ethan Sickels 3-5 1-2 9 1Josh Watson 2-3 2-3 8 4Emerson Halbleib 3-6 1-2 7 3Zach Hodgin 3-3 0-0 6 1Tyler Wott 0-0 0-0 0 0Totals 25-36 7-11 62 16Score by QuartersUniversity 14 21 12 15 - 62Central Christian 12 9 17 10 - 48University 3-point shooting (5-12) Sickels 2-4Watson 2-3 Alford 1-3 Howard 0-2University rebounds (26) Halbleib 9 Alford 6Howard 3 Hodgin 3 Watson 3 Wott 1 Sickels1

Alford Halbleib

Alfordrsquos 23 leads UHS to winHamilton Heights dropped a 57-48

game at New Castle on FridayThe first three quarters were back and

forth with the Huskies led 19-16 after thefirst quarter the Trojans up 28-27 athalftime and Heights ahead 40-37 afterthree quarters But New Castle scored 20points in the fourth while holding theHuskies to eight

Sterling Weatherford scored 13 pointsfor Heights and also grabbed sevenrebounds and blocked two shots AustinSauerteig and Tyler Wiltermood bothscored nine points Sauerteig drained three3-pointers

After three games on the road theHuskies (1-2) play their home opener at730 pm tonight hosting Guerin Catholic

New Castle 57Heights 48

Heights FG FT TP PFSterling Weatherford 6-13 0-0 13 2Caymn Lutz 3-10 1-5 7 3Austin Sauerteig 3-6 0-0 9 2

Tyler Wiltermood 4-5 1-1 9 2Max Wahl 2-3 0-0 5 2Drayden Thomas 0-1 0-0 0 4Noah Wallace 2-3 0-0 5 2Dawson Phifer 0-2 0-0 0 1Max Beale 0-1 0-0 0 0Totals 20-44 2-6 48 18Score by QuartersNew Castle 16 12 9 20 - 57Heights 19 8 13 8 - 48Heights 3-point shooting (6-14) Sauerteig 3-5Weatherford 1-4 Wallace 1-2 Wahl 1-1 Lutz0-1 Phifer 0-1Heights rebounds (24) Weatherford 7 Lutz 6Sauerteig 4 Phifer 2 Wallace 2 Wahl 1Thomas 1

Sauerteig Wiltermood

Trojans pull away from Huskies

The Carmel girls basketball team tookcare of Warren Central 62-38 in an awayMetropolitan Conference game on Friday

The Greyhounds led 19-12 after the firstquarter then dominated the second periodto take a 34-14 halftime lead Tomi Taiwomade four 3-pointers in the game and ledCarmel with 24 points

Amy Dilk added 10 points and alsopulled seven rebounds Jasmine McWilliamsgrabbed eight boards and Blake Smith had6

Carmel is now 2-1 in the MIC and 7-1overall The Hounds travel to Westfield onTuesday for a 730 pm game

Carmel 62 WarrenCentral 38

Carmel FG FT TP PFOlivia Christy 1-5 0-0 2 4Amy Dilk 4-10 1-4 10 1Sophie Bair 1-3 0-0 3 0

Molly Gillig 0-3 4-4 4 3Blake Smith 2-6 2-7 6 2Tomi Taiwo 9-12 2-3 24 0Jasmine McWilliams 3-8 1-1 7 4Mackenzie Wood 2-2 2-2 6 2Totals 22-49 12-21 62 16Score by QuartersCarmel 19 15 15 13 - 62Warren 12 2 11 13 - 38Carmel 3-pointers (6) Taiwo 4 Dilk 1 Bair 1Carmel rebound leaders McWilliams 8 Dilk 7Smith 6

Dilk Smith

Carmel girls cruise past Warren

The Sheridan girls basketball team gotan easy Hoosier Heartland Conference winon Friday beating Taylor 63-29 in anaway game

The Blackhawks were in front from thebeginning leading 14-2 after the firstquarter and 42-7 at halftime BrittanyWelch scored 21 points to lead Sheridanand earned a double-double by pulling 11rebounds

Audrey Reed added 17 points grabbedseven rebounds and made five steals whileJillian OFlaherty scored nine and handedout four assists Nixon Williams scored sixpoints making all three of her field goalattempts

Sheridan is now 2-0 in conference playand 5-1 overall The Hawks host ClintonCentral on Tuesday in another Hoosiercontest

Sheridan 63Taylor 29

Sheridan FG FT TP PFJillian OFlaherty 3-4 0-0 9 2Nixon Williams 3-3 0-0 6 3Izzy Mangin 2-6 0-2 4 2

Lillian Barker 0-2 1-2 1 0Rebecca Merritt 0-0 0-1 0 0Heather Barker 0-2 1-2 1 3Rachel Adams 0-0 0-0 0 1Audrey Reed 8-19 1-4 17 2Brittany Welch 10-17 0-2 21 1Holly Barker 1-2 0-0 2 0Cherysh Bishop 1-3 0-0 2 2Olivia Raines 0-1 0-0 0 1Totals 28-59 3-13 63 17Score by QuartersTaylor 2 5 9 13 - 29Sheridan 14 28 11 10 - 63Sheridan 3-point shooting (4-15) OFlaherty3-4 Welch 1-2 Reed 0-4 Mangin 0-3 Bishop0-1 Raines 0-1Sheridan rebounds (36) Welch 11 Reed 7Williams 4 Bishop 3 Raines 3 OFlaherty 2Mangin 2 Ho Barker 2 He Barker 1 Adams1

Welch Williams

Sheridan girls wineasy conference game

Hamilton County Reporter

Hamilton Countyrsquos Hometown Newspaper

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Western ConferenceNorthwest W L PCT GBOklahoma City 12 8 600 -Utah 11 9 550 10Portland 10 10 500 20Denver 7 12 368 45Minnesota 5 14 263 65Southwest W L PCT GBSan Antonio 16 4 800 -Houston 13 7 650 30Memphis 12 8 600 40New Orleans 7 13 350 90Dallas 3 15 167 120Pacific W L PCT GBGolden State 16 2 889 -LA Clippers 16 5 762 10LA Lakers 10 11 476 70Sacramento 7 12 368 90Phoenix 6 13 316 100

NBA standingsFridayrsquos scores

Orlando 105 Philadelphia 88Boston 97 Sacramento 92

Toronto 113 LA Lakers 80New York 118 Minnesota 114

Chicago 111 Cleveland 105LA Clippers 114 New Orleans 96

Detroit 121 Atlanta 85San Antonio 107 Washington 105

Houston 128 Denver 110

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Friday night basketball scores

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Sports 5

By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorWith only one starter back from last

season the new varsity players on this yearsFishers boys basketball team has been readyto prove what they can do

So far theyre proving themselves wellThe Tigers improved to 2-0 after beatingNoblesville 60-47 Friday night at The Millin the Hoosier Crossroads Conferenceopener for both teams After trailing earlyFishers used hot shooting and solid defenseto get the victory

Weve got good shooters and weve gotdrivers and weve got penetrators and wevegot kids that can play D said Tigers coachJoe Leonard

Noblesville jumped ahead 8-1 during thefirst three minutes of the game with GrantGremel scoring four points including twooff a steal by Max Flinchum Fishersresponded with a 10-1 run that quickly gotit ahead 11-9 Armaan Franklin and JamilTurner-Hall both hit 3-pointers during therun

Franklin converted a traditional 3-pointplay to push the Tigers up 14-11 with aminute left in the period but Flinchum tiedthe game at quarters end with a 3-pointerFlinchum would hit another 3 to getNoblesville ahead 17-16 early in the secondperiod

Fishers got the lead back for good afterJeremy Szilagyi who made five 3-pointersin the Tigers opener Wednesday made hisfirst long-range shot of the game to get histeam up 19-17 The Tigers never trailed afterthat

This team I feel is covered at almostevery angle as far as driving and youveseen how hard they defend said Leonard

Flinchum made another 3-pointer to getNoblesville within 23-22 but Fishers WillieJackson answered with his own 3 thenmade a steal that led to an easy basket forTurner-Hall The half ended with the Tigersahead 31-25

Noblesville got to within two pointstwice in the third quarter with Flinchums3-pointer cutting the Fishers lead to 34-32The Tigers responded with a 6-0 run to getback ahead 40-32 and closed the quarterwith eight more unanswered points with JoeCounts and Szilagyi making 3s

Fishers finished the third period ahead48-36 and steadily increased its lead to60-41 with 229 left in the fourth quarterwith the Millers scoring the games last sixpoints

Jackson finished with 16 points whileFranklin scored 10 Szilagyi totaled three3-pointers in the game for nine pointsOverall the Tigers shot 22-of-35 from thefield or 63 percent

Hot-shooting Fishers beat Noblesville

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Fishersrsquo Willie Jackson scored 16 points for the Tigers in their 60-47 win over Noblesville Friday night at The Mill The gamewas the Hoosier Crossroads Conference opener for both teams

6 Sports

Give Fishers credit said Noblesvillecoach Brian McCauley I thought theymade some shots We had some defensivebreakdowns that allowed them to get somelooks

When they shoot that percentage forthe game were not going to beat manyteams So we got to continue to get betterdefensively and thats what we got to focuson in practice

Flinchum drained four 3-pointers on hisway to 22 points while Gremel scored 10points

The Tigers are back in action tonighttraveling to Wisconsin to take on BeloitMemorial Noblesville now 1-2 is off untilnext Friday when it hosts Carmel

Fishers 60Noblesville 47

Fishers FG FT TP PFJoe Counts 2-6 1-2 6 4Jamil Turner-Hall 4-7 0-0 9 2Willie Jackson 6-8 2-2 16 2Armaan Franklin 3-4 3-4 10 1Jeremy Szilagyi 3-4 0-0 9 3

Reid Stephens 3-4 1-2 8 2Stevie Sontich 1-2 0-0 2 2Jason Slain 0-0 0-2 0 0Jack Hargens 0-0 0-0 0 0Terry Hicks 0-0 0-0 0 2Brendhan Russom 0-0 0-0 0 0Totals 22-35 7-12 60 18Fishers 3-point shooting (9-15) Szilagyi 3-4Jackson 2-2 Counts 1-4 Turner-Hall 1-2Franklin 1-1 Stephens 1-1Fishers rebounds (15) Franklin 4 Counts 3Slain 2 Hicks 1 Sontich 1 Stephens 1 Szilagyi1 Turner-Hall 1 team 1Noblesville FG FT TP PFNolan Ginther 0-1 5-9 5 2Grant Gremel 3-4 4-8 10 0Corby Mertens 2-5 0-0 4 5Max Flinchum 8-14 2-2 22 1McGwire Plumer 1-3 0-0 2 4Ryan Barnes 0-0 0-0 0 0Rico Duncan 1-2 1-2 4 1Xavier Hines 0-1 0-0 0 0Trevor Conwell 0-1 0-0 0 0Totals 15-31 12-21 47 13Noblesville 3-point shooting (5-15) Flinchum 4-8Duncan 1-2 Mertens 0-3 Conwell 0-1 Hines0-1Noblesville rebounds (17) Plumer 6 Gremel 4Mertens 4 Ginther 3Score by QuartersFishers 14 17 14 15 - 60Noblesville 14 11 11 11 - 47

FISHERS From Page 5 Reporter photos by Kent Graham

LEFT Noblesvillersquos Nolan Ginther goes up for a shot while being guarded byFishersrsquo Armaan Franklin

ABOVE Max Flinchum scored 22 points for the Millers

7Sports

Guerin Catholics boys basketball teamfell 62-54 to Roncalli in the first-ever CircleCity Conference game

The Golden Eagles (1-1) dug themselvesinto a big hole with poor shot selection andfouls said Coach Pete Smith His team shot13 3-point shots in the first half and onlyconnected on three Meanwhile veteranpoint guard Matthew Godfrey played lessthan six minutes after picking up his thirdfoul To add further trouble for GC back-uppoint guard Conner Osswald re-injured hisACL two minutes into the first quarterreplacing Godfrey Osswald was helped tothe locker room and Smith said he will beevaluated as to the severity of the injury onMonday

The Rebels (2-0) fed off of the two pointguards absence and raced to a 30-13 secondquarter lead before a 3-point field goal byWill Morris and Luke Godfreys 3 cut thehalftime lead of Roncallis to 30-19

Jack Hansen scored 10 of his 16 pointsin the third quarter powered the GoldenEagles to tie the game 40-all heading intothe fourth quarter But Roncallis seniorstandout Christian Stewarts 13 points in thefinal stanza on his way to a game-high 31points were too much for Smiths ball clubFriday night

We showed a lot of grit in the thirdquarter comeback but we have to defendbetter We shot 7 free throws and they shot25 Thats not Guerin Catholic Basketballwe normally find ways to shoot more freethrows that our opponents That really hurtour chances said Smith

Guerin Catholic will stay in the countyand play at Hamilton Heights Saturdaynight Ill be interested to see how our teamhandles some adversity after a loss liketonight Smith said

Roncalli 62 GuerinCatholic 54

Guerin FG FT TP PFKian Sills 3-9 0-0 7 2Cameron Dixon 2-4 0-0 4 4Matthew Godfrey 4-7 0-0 11 5Jack Hansen 6-17 2-2 16 3Zach Munson 1-6 0-2 2 2Joey Weas 3-4 0-1 6 2Luke Godfrey 1-1 2-2 5 4Will Morris 1-2 0-0 3 0Conner Osswald 0-1 0-0 0 1Andrew Sharpe 0-0 0-0 0 0Totals 21-51 4-7 54 23Score by QuartersRoncalli 13 17 10 22 - 62Guerin 8 11 21 14 - 54Guerin Catholic 3-point shooting (8-22) MGodfrey 3-6 Hansen 2-7 Sills 1-4 Morris 1-2 LGodfrey 1-1 Osswald 0-1 Munson 0-1Guerin Catholic rebounds (24) Hansen 5 Dixon4 Munson 4 Sills 2 L Godfrey 2 Morris 2Weas 2 Osswald 1 M Godfrey 1 team 1

Roncalli runs past Golden Eagles

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

Guerin Catholicrsquos Jack Hansen scored 16 points and pulled five rebounds for the Golden Eagles in their Friday Circle CityConference game against Roncalli

Matthew Godfrey scored 11 points for Guerin Catholic in its Friday game with Roncalli

Sports8

Sheridan got off to a good start againstClinton Prairie Friday but the Gopherscame back in the second and third quartersand eventually defeated the Blackhawks72-57 at Hobbs Gymnasium

Sheridan led 16-5 after the first quarterThe Gophers then outscored the Hawks42-19 in the middle two periods stretchinga 30-26 halftime lead into a 47-35 thirdquarter advantage

Jack Waitt led Sheridan with 18 pointsdraining five 3-pointers along the wayAiden Roaten scored 15 points and earneda double-double by pulling 10 reboundsDrake Delph handed out six assists to goalong with five boards

The Blackhawks are 0-2 and travel toAnderson Prep tonight for a 730 pm game

Clinton Prairie 72Sheridan 57

Sheridan FG FT TP PFJack Waitt 6-11 1-2 18 3Brody Perry 1-2 0-0 3 0Drake Delph 2-8 0-0 4 4

Sean Weitzel 0-3 0-0 0 3Tommy Glidden 4-9 1-1 9 1Cameron Weitzel 0-2 0-0 0 5Aiden Roaten 4-7 7-10 15 1Nick Burnell 2-2 0-0 4 3Tanner Swindle 2-5 0-1 4 2Totals 21-49 9-14 57 22Score by QuartersPrairie 5 25 17 25 - 72Sheridan 16 10 9 22 - 57Sheridan 3-point shooting (6-24) Waitt 5-9 Perry1-2 Delph 0-4 Glidden 0-3 S Weitzel 0-2 CWeitzel 0-2 Roaten 0-1 Swindle 0-1Sheridan rebounds (25) Roaten 10 Delph 5 NBurnell 4 Waitt 3 Swindle 2 C Weitzel 1

Roaten Waitt

Gophers make comeback on lsquoHawks

Carmel picked up an easy MetropolitanConference victory on Friday cruisingpast Lawrence Central 65-29 at the EricClark Activity Center

The Greyhounds led 14-7 after the firstquarter then leaped ahead 38-13 athalftime Sterling Brown drained four3-pointers on his way to leading all scorerswith 16 points

Luke Heady added 10 points JalenWhack scored eight and three moreplayers - Eddie Gill PJ Baron and John-Michael Mulloy - contributed seven pointsBaron grabbed 12 rebounds Mulloy hadseven and Mike Pitz got five boards AlexFalender handed out five assists

Carmel is now 2-0 for the year andtravels to Pendleton Heights tonight for a730 pm game

Carmel 65Lawrence Central 29Carmel FG FT TP PFSterling Brown 6-14 0-0 16 3PJ Baron 3-6 1-2 7 1Alex Falender 2-2 0-0 4 0Jalen Whack 3-4 1-1 8 1

Cole Jenkins 1-3 0-0 3 2Luke Heady 3-4 3-6 10 0John-Michael Mulloy 2-2 3-4 7 5Eddie Gill 1-5 5-6 7 3Andrew Owens 0-0 0-0 0 0Mike Pitz 1-2 0-0 2 0Alex Jackson 0-1 1-2 1 0Totals 22-43 14-21 65 15Score by QuartersCarmel 14 24 11 16 - 65LCHS 7 6 12 4 - 29Carmel 3-point shooting (7-17) Brown 4-9Heady 1-2 Whack 1-2 Jenkins 1-1 Gill 0-2Jackson 0-1Carmel rebounds (35) Baron 12 Mulloy 7 Pitz5 Jenkins 2 Brown 2 Whack 2 Falender 2Gill 1 Heady 1 Owens 1

Gill Mulloy

lsquoHounds overwhelm LC 65-29

Hamilton Southeastern blasted to its firstHoosier Crossroads Conference win of theseason Friday beating 94-44 at the Royalsgym

Southeastern led 21-9 after the firstquarter and 48-22 at halftime The Royalsscored at least 21 points in all four periodsoutscoring Avon 22-4 in the fourth quarterZach Gunn led HSE with 21 points andseven rebounds with Aaron Etherington andJack Davidson both adding 12 pointsEtherington also pulled six rebounds andDavidson handed out three assists TheRoyals shot 644 percent for the game whileholding the Orioles to 321 percent shooting

Complete stats were unavailableThe Royals are now 2-0 for the season

and travel to Lakota East (Ohio) tonight for

a 7 pm game

Score by QuartersAvon 9 13 18 4 - 44Southeastern 21 27 24 22 - 94

Etherington Davidson

Royals blast Avon in HCC openerWestfield lost its Hoosier Crossroads

Conference opener at Zionsville Friday bythe score of 57-34

The Shamrocks trailed by just 10-9after the first quarter but the Eaglesjumped out to a 29-16 halftime lead andwere in control from there Westfield wasled by Ian Kristensen with 14 points andsix rebounds

Jonah Welch chipped in 12 points andfive rebounds and had three blocked shotsCaleb Welch dished out four assists

The Rocks are now 0-2 for the seasonWestfield will be back in action nextSaturday Dec 10 playing New Palestinein its home opener

Zionsville 57Westfield 34

Westfield FG FT TP PFZach Banks 1-1 1-2 3 2Aaron Bennett 0-5 0-0 0 2Josh Van Dyke 0-2 0-0 0 3Jaret Bailey 1-2 0-1 2 1Jonah Welch 4-9 4-6 12 4Caleb Welch 1-6 0-0 3 1Ian Kristensen 6-17 0-4 14 3Totals 13-42 5-13 34 16Score by QuartersWestfield 9 7 9 9 - 34Zionsville 10 19 14 14 - 57Westfield 3-point shooting (3-19) Kristensen2-8 C Welch 1-5 Bennett 0-5 Van Dyke 0-1Westfield rebounds (26) Kristensen 6 J Welch5 Bennett 4 Van Dyke 4 Bailey 3 Banks 2 CWelch 2

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Josh Alford had 23 points to lead theUniversity Trailblazers to a 62-48 road winover the Central Christian Chargers

Alford has 16 first half points asUniversity raced to a 14 point halftime leadand held a double digit lead for most of thesecond half

David Howard had 11 points and EthanSickels nine for the Blazers Sickels andZach Hodgin handed out six assists each Emerson Halbleib had nine rebounds sevenpoints and four blocked shots Universityshot 20-24 on two point field goals in thegame

University jumped to an early 12-7before the Central Christian battled back tothe game at 12 An Alford basket gaveUniversity a 14-12 lead with seven secondsleft the first quarter and the visitors nevertrailed again Alford had 10 points in theopening quarter

University improves to 2-1 and hostsSpeedway Saturday night at The U Center

University 62Central Christian 47University FG FT TP PFJosh Alford 10-13 0-0 21 2

David Howard 4-6 3-4 11 5Ethan Sickels 3-5 1-2 9 1Josh Watson 2-3 2-3 8 4Emerson Halbleib 3-6 1-2 7 3Zach Hodgin 3-3 0-0 6 1Tyler Wott 0-0 0-0 0 0Totals 25-36 7-11 62 16Score by QuartersUniversity 14 21 12 15 - 62Central Christian 12 9 17 10 - 48University 3-point shooting (5-12) Sickels 2-4Watson 2-3 Alford 1-3 Howard 0-2University rebounds (26) Halbleib 9 Alford 6Howard 3 Hodgin 3 Watson 3 Wott 1 Sickels1

Alford Halbleib

Alfordrsquos 23 leads UHS to winHamilton Heights dropped a 57-48

game at New Castle on FridayThe first three quarters were back and

forth with the Huskies led 19-16 after thefirst quarter the Trojans up 28-27 athalftime and Heights ahead 40-37 afterthree quarters But New Castle scored 20points in the fourth while holding theHuskies to eight

Sterling Weatherford scored 13 pointsfor Heights and also grabbed sevenrebounds and blocked two shots AustinSauerteig and Tyler Wiltermood bothscored nine points Sauerteig drained three3-pointers

After three games on the road theHuskies (1-2) play their home opener at730 pm tonight hosting Guerin Catholic

New Castle 57Heights 48

Heights FG FT TP PFSterling Weatherford 6-13 0-0 13 2Caymn Lutz 3-10 1-5 7 3Austin Sauerteig 3-6 0-0 9 2

Tyler Wiltermood 4-5 1-1 9 2Max Wahl 2-3 0-0 5 2Drayden Thomas 0-1 0-0 0 4Noah Wallace 2-3 0-0 5 2Dawson Phifer 0-2 0-0 0 1Max Beale 0-1 0-0 0 0Totals 20-44 2-6 48 18Score by QuartersNew Castle 16 12 9 20 - 57Heights 19 8 13 8 - 48Heights 3-point shooting (6-14) Sauerteig 3-5Weatherford 1-4 Wallace 1-2 Wahl 1-1 Lutz0-1 Phifer 0-1Heights rebounds (24) Weatherford 7 Lutz 6Sauerteig 4 Phifer 2 Wallace 2 Wahl 1Thomas 1

Sauerteig Wiltermood

Trojans pull away from Huskies

The Carmel girls basketball team tookcare of Warren Central 62-38 in an awayMetropolitan Conference game on Friday

The Greyhounds led 19-12 after the firstquarter then dominated the second periodto take a 34-14 halftime lead Tomi Taiwomade four 3-pointers in the game and ledCarmel with 24 points

Amy Dilk added 10 points and alsopulled seven rebounds Jasmine McWilliamsgrabbed eight boards and Blake Smith had6

Carmel is now 2-1 in the MIC and 7-1overall The Hounds travel to Westfield onTuesday for a 730 pm game

Carmel 62 WarrenCentral 38

Carmel FG FT TP PFOlivia Christy 1-5 0-0 2 4Amy Dilk 4-10 1-4 10 1Sophie Bair 1-3 0-0 3 0

Molly Gillig 0-3 4-4 4 3Blake Smith 2-6 2-7 6 2Tomi Taiwo 9-12 2-3 24 0Jasmine McWilliams 3-8 1-1 7 4Mackenzie Wood 2-2 2-2 6 2Totals 22-49 12-21 62 16Score by QuartersCarmel 19 15 15 13 - 62Warren 12 2 11 13 - 38Carmel 3-pointers (6) Taiwo 4 Dilk 1 Bair 1Carmel rebound leaders McWilliams 8 Dilk 7Smith 6

Dilk Smith

Carmel girls cruise past Warren

The Sheridan girls basketball team gotan easy Hoosier Heartland Conference winon Friday beating Taylor 63-29 in anaway game

The Blackhawks were in front from thebeginning leading 14-2 after the firstquarter and 42-7 at halftime BrittanyWelch scored 21 points to lead Sheridanand earned a double-double by pulling 11rebounds

Audrey Reed added 17 points grabbedseven rebounds and made five steals whileJillian OFlaherty scored nine and handedout four assists Nixon Williams scored sixpoints making all three of her field goalattempts

Sheridan is now 2-0 in conference playand 5-1 overall The Hawks host ClintonCentral on Tuesday in another Hoosiercontest

Sheridan 63Taylor 29

Sheridan FG FT TP PFJillian OFlaherty 3-4 0-0 9 2Nixon Williams 3-3 0-0 6 3Izzy Mangin 2-6 0-2 4 2

Lillian Barker 0-2 1-2 1 0Rebecca Merritt 0-0 0-1 0 0Heather Barker 0-2 1-2 1 3Rachel Adams 0-0 0-0 0 1Audrey Reed 8-19 1-4 17 2Brittany Welch 10-17 0-2 21 1Holly Barker 1-2 0-0 2 0Cherysh Bishop 1-3 0-0 2 2Olivia Raines 0-1 0-0 0 1Totals 28-59 3-13 63 17Score by QuartersTaylor 2 5 9 13 - 29Sheridan 14 28 11 10 - 63Sheridan 3-point shooting (4-15) OFlaherty3-4 Welch 1-2 Reed 0-4 Mangin 0-3 Bishop0-1 Raines 0-1Sheridan rebounds (36) Welch 11 Reed 7Williams 4 Bishop 3 Raines 3 OFlaherty 2Mangin 2 Ho Barker 2 He Barker 1 Adams1

Welch Williams

Sheridan girls wineasy conference game

Hamilton County Reporter

Hamilton Countyrsquos Hometown Newspaper

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Western ConferenceNorthwest W L PCT GBOklahoma City 12 8 600 -Utah 11 9 550 10Portland 10 10 500 20Denver 7 12 368 45Minnesota 5 14 263 65Southwest W L PCT GBSan Antonio 16 4 800 -Houston 13 7 650 30Memphis 12 8 600 40New Orleans 7 13 350 90Dallas 3 15 167 120Pacific W L PCT GBGolden State 16 2 889 -LA Clippers 16 5 762 10LA Lakers 10 11 476 70Sacramento 7 12 368 90Phoenix 6 13 316 100

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Orlando 105 Philadelphia 88Boston 97 Sacramento 92

Toronto 113 LA Lakers 80New York 118 Minnesota 114

Chicago 111 Cleveland 105LA Clippers 114 New Orleans 96

Detroit 121 Atlanta 85San Antonio 107 Washington 105

Houston 128 Denver 110

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Friday night basketball scores

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6 Sports

Give Fishers credit said Noblesvillecoach Brian McCauley I thought theymade some shots We had some defensivebreakdowns that allowed them to get somelooks

When they shoot that percentage forthe game were not going to beat manyteams So we got to continue to get betterdefensively and thats what we got to focuson in practice

Flinchum drained four 3-pointers on hisway to 22 points while Gremel scored 10points

The Tigers are back in action tonighttraveling to Wisconsin to take on BeloitMemorial Noblesville now 1-2 is off untilnext Friday when it hosts Carmel

Fishers 60Noblesville 47

Fishers FG FT TP PFJoe Counts 2-6 1-2 6 4Jamil Turner-Hall 4-7 0-0 9 2Willie Jackson 6-8 2-2 16 2Armaan Franklin 3-4 3-4 10 1Jeremy Szilagyi 3-4 0-0 9 3

Reid Stephens 3-4 1-2 8 2Stevie Sontich 1-2 0-0 2 2Jason Slain 0-0 0-2 0 0Jack Hargens 0-0 0-0 0 0Terry Hicks 0-0 0-0 0 2Brendhan Russom 0-0 0-0 0 0Totals 22-35 7-12 60 18Fishers 3-point shooting (9-15) Szilagyi 3-4Jackson 2-2 Counts 1-4 Turner-Hall 1-2Franklin 1-1 Stephens 1-1Fishers rebounds (15) Franklin 4 Counts 3Slain 2 Hicks 1 Sontich 1 Stephens 1 Szilagyi1 Turner-Hall 1 team 1Noblesville FG FT TP PFNolan Ginther 0-1 5-9 5 2Grant Gremel 3-4 4-8 10 0Corby Mertens 2-5 0-0 4 5Max Flinchum 8-14 2-2 22 1McGwire Plumer 1-3 0-0 2 4Ryan Barnes 0-0 0-0 0 0Rico Duncan 1-2 1-2 4 1Xavier Hines 0-1 0-0 0 0Trevor Conwell 0-1 0-0 0 0Totals 15-31 12-21 47 13Noblesville 3-point shooting (5-15) Flinchum 4-8Duncan 1-2 Mertens 0-3 Conwell 0-1 Hines0-1Noblesville rebounds (17) Plumer 6 Gremel 4Mertens 4 Ginther 3Score by QuartersFishers 14 17 14 15 - 60Noblesville 14 11 11 11 - 47

FISHERS From Page 5 Reporter photos by Kent Graham

LEFT Noblesvillersquos Nolan Ginther goes up for a shot while being guarded byFishersrsquo Armaan Franklin

ABOVE Max Flinchum scored 22 points for the Millers

7Sports

Guerin Catholics boys basketball teamfell 62-54 to Roncalli in the first-ever CircleCity Conference game

The Golden Eagles (1-1) dug themselvesinto a big hole with poor shot selection andfouls said Coach Pete Smith His team shot13 3-point shots in the first half and onlyconnected on three Meanwhile veteranpoint guard Matthew Godfrey played lessthan six minutes after picking up his thirdfoul To add further trouble for GC back-uppoint guard Conner Osswald re-injured hisACL two minutes into the first quarterreplacing Godfrey Osswald was helped tothe locker room and Smith said he will beevaluated as to the severity of the injury onMonday

The Rebels (2-0) fed off of the two pointguards absence and raced to a 30-13 secondquarter lead before a 3-point field goal byWill Morris and Luke Godfreys 3 cut thehalftime lead of Roncallis to 30-19

Jack Hansen scored 10 of his 16 pointsin the third quarter powered the GoldenEagles to tie the game 40-all heading intothe fourth quarter But Roncallis seniorstandout Christian Stewarts 13 points in thefinal stanza on his way to a game-high 31points were too much for Smiths ball clubFriday night

We showed a lot of grit in the thirdquarter comeback but we have to defendbetter We shot 7 free throws and they shot25 Thats not Guerin Catholic Basketballwe normally find ways to shoot more freethrows that our opponents That really hurtour chances said Smith

Guerin Catholic will stay in the countyand play at Hamilton Heights Saturdaynight Ill be interested to see how our teamhandles some adversity after a loss liketonight Smith said

Roncalli 62 GuerinCatholic 54

Guerin FG FT TP PFKian Sills 3-9 0-0 7 2Cameron Dixon 2-4 0-0 4 4Matthew Godfrey 4-7 0-0 11 5Jack Hansen 6-17 2-2 16 3Zach Munson 1-6 0-2 2 2Joey Weas 3-4 0-1 6 2Luke Godfrey 1-1 2-2 5 4Will Morris 1-2 0-0 3 0Conner Osswald 0-1 0-0 0 1Andrew Sharpe 0-0 0-0 0 0Totals 21-51 4-7 54 23Score by QuartersRoncalli 13 17 10 22 - 62Guerin 8 11 21 14 - 54Guerin Catholic 3-point shooting (8-22) MGodfrey 3-6 Hansen 2-7 Sills 1-4 Morris 1-2 LGodfrey 1-1 Osswald 0-1 Munson 0-1Guerin Catholic rebounds (24) Hansen 5 Dixon4 Munson 4 Sills 2 L Godfrey 2 Morris 2Weas 2 Osswald 1 M Godfrey 1 team 1

Roncalli runs past Golden Eagles

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

Guerin Catholicrsquos Jack Hansen scored 16 points and pulled five rebounds for the Golden Eagles in their Friday Circle CityConference game against Roncalli

Matthew Godfrey scored 11 points for Guerin Catholic in its Friday game with Roncalli

Sports8

Sheridan got off to a good start againstClinton Prairie Friday but the Gopherscame back in the second and third quartersand eventually defeated the Blackhawks72-57 at Hobbs Gymnasium

Sheridan led 16-5 after the first quarterThe Gophers then outscored the Hawks42-19 in the middle two periods stretchinga 30-26 halftime lead into a 47-35 thirdquarter advantage

Jack Waitt led Sheridan with 18 pointsdraining five 3-pointers along the wayAiden Roaten scored 15 points and earneda double-double by pulling 10 reboundsDrake Delph handed out six assists to goalong with five boards

The Blackhawks are 0-2 and travel toAnderson Prep tonight for a 730 pm game

Clinton Prairie 72Sheridan 57

Sheridan FG FT TP PFJack Waitt 6-11 1-2 18 3Brody Perry 1-2 0-0 3 0Drake Delph 2-8 0-0 4 4

Sean Weitzel 0-3 0-0 0 3Tommy Glidden 4-9 1-1 9 1Cameron Weitzel 0-2 0-0 0 5Aiden Roaten 4-7 7-10 15 1Nick Burnell 2-2 0-0 4 3Tanner Swindle 2-5 0-1 4 2Totals 21-49 9-14 57 22Score by QuartersPrairie 5 25 17 25 - 72Sheridan 16 10 9 22 - 57Sheridan 3-point shooting (6-24) Waitt 5-9 Perry1-2 Delph 0-4 Glidden 0-3 S Weitzel 0-2 CWeitzel 0-2 Roaten 0-1 Swindle 0-1Sheridan rebounds (25) Roaten 10 Delph 5 NBurnell 4 Waitt 3 Swindle 2 C Weitzel 1

Roaten Waitt

Gophers make comeback on lsquoHawks

Carmel picked up an easy MetropolitanConference victory on Friday cruisingpast Lawrence Central 65-29 at the EricClark Activity Center

The Greyhounds led 14-7 after the firstquarter then leaped ahead 38-13 athalftime Sterling Brown drained four3-pointers on his way to leading all scorerswith 16 points

Luke Heady added 10 points JalenWhack scored eight and three moreplayers - Eddie Gill PJ Baron and John-Michael Mulloy - contributed seven pointsBaron grabbed 12 rebounds Mulloy hadseven and Mike Pitz got five boards AlexFalender handed out five assists

Carmel is now 2-0 for the year andtravels to Pendleton Heights tonight for a730 pm game

Carmel 65Lawrence Central 29Carmel FG FT TP PFSterling Brown 6-14 0-0 16 3PJ Baron 3-6 1-2 7 1Alex Falender 2-2 0-0 4 0Jalen Whack 3-4 1-1 8 1

Cole Jenkins 1-3 0-0 3 2Luke Heady 3-4 3-6 10 0John-Michael Mulloy 2-2 3-4 7 5Eddie Gill 1-5 5-6 7 3Andrew Owens 0-0 0-0 0 0Mike Pitz 1-2 0-0 2 0Alex Jackson 0-1 1-2 1 0Totals 22-43 14-21 65 15Score by QuartersCarmel 14 24 11 16 - 65LCHS 7 6 12 4 - 29Carmel 3-point shooting (7-17) Brown 4-9Heady 1-2 Whack 1-2 Jenkins 1-1 Gill 0-2Jackson 0-1Carmel rebounds (35) Baron 12 Mulloy 7 Pitz5 Jenkins 2 Brown 2 Whack 2 Falender 2Gill 1 Heady 1 Owens 1

Gill Mulloy

lsquoHounds overwhelm LC 65-29

Hamilton Southeastern blasted to its firstHoosier Crossroads Conference win of theseason Friday beating 94-44 at the Royalsgym

Southeastern led 21-9 after the firstquarter and 48-22 at halftime The Royalsscored at least 21 points in all four periodsoutscoring Avon 22-4 in the fourth quarterZach Gunn led HSE with 21 points andseven rebounds with Aaron Etherington andJack Davidson both adding 12 pointsEtherington also pulled six rebounds andDavidson handed out three assists TheRoyals shot 644 percent for the game whileholding the Orioles to 321 percent shooting

Complete stats were unavailableThe Royals are now 2-0 for the season

and travel to Lakota East (Ohio) tonight for

a 7 pm game

Score by QuartersAvon 9 13 18 4 - 44Southeastern 21 27 24 22 - 94

Etherington Davidson

Royals blast Avon in HCC openerWestfield lost its Hoosier Crossroads

Conference opener at Zionsville Friday bythe score of 57-34

The Shamrocks trailed by just 10-9after the first quarter but the Eaglesjumped out to a 29-16 halftime lead andwere in control from there Westfield wasled by Ian Kristensen with 14 points andsix rebounds

Jonah Welch chipped in 12 points andfive rebounds and had three blocked shotsCaleb Welch dished out four assists

The Rocks are now 0-2 for the seasonWestfield will be back in action nextSaturday Dec 10 playing New Palestinein its home opener

Zionsville 57Westfield 34

Westfield FG FT TP PFZach Banks 1-1 1-2 3 2Aaron Bennett 0-5 0-0 0 2Josh Van Dyke 0-2 0-0 0 3Jaret Bailey 1-2 0-1 2 1Jonah Welch 4-9 4-6 12 4Caleb Welch 1-6 0-0 3 1Ian Kristensen 6-17 0-4 14 3Totals 13-42 5-13 34 16Score by QuartersWestfield 9 7 9 9 - 34Zionsville 10 19 14 14 - 57Westfield 3-point shooting (3-19) Kristensen2-8 C Welch 1-5 Bennett 0-5 Van Dyke 0-1Westfield rebounds (26) Kristensen 6 J Welch5 Bennett 4 Van Dyke 4 Bailey 3 Banks 2 CWelch 2

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Josh Alford had 23 points to lead theUniversity Trailblazers to a 62-48 road winover the Central Christian Chargers

Alford has 16 first half points asUniversity raced to a 14 point halftime leadand held a double digit lead for most of thesecond half

David Howard had 11 points and EthanSickels nine for the Blazers Sickels andZach Hodgin handed out six assists each Emerson Halbleib had nine rebounds sevenpoints and four blocked shots Universityshot 20-24 on two point field goals in thegame

University jumped to an early 12-7before the Central Christian battled back tothe game at 12 An Alford basket gaveUniversity a 14-12 lead with seven secondsleft the first quarter and the visitors nevertrailed again Alford had 10 points in theopening quarter

University improves to 2-1 and hostsSpeedway Saturday night at The U Center

University 62Central Christian 47University FG FT TP PFJosh Alford 10-13 0-0 21 2

David Howard 4-6 3-4 11 5Ethan Sickels 3-5 1-2 9 1Josh Watson 2-3 2-3 8 4Emerson Halbleib 3-6 1-2 7 3Zach Hodgin 3-3 0-0 6 1Tyler Wott 0-0 0-0 0 0Totals 25-36 7-11 62 16Score by QuartersUniversity 14 21 12 15 - 62Central Christian 12 9 17 10 - 48University 3-point shooting (5-12) Sickels 2-4Watson 2-3 Alford 1-3 Howard 0-2University rebounds (26) Halbleib 9 Alford 6Howard 3 Hodgin 3 Watson 3 Wott 1 Sickels1

Alford Halbleib

Alfordrsquos 23 leads UHS to winHamilton Heights dropped a 57-48

game at New Castle on FridayThe first three quarters were back and

forth with the Huskies led 19-16 after thefirst quarter the Trojans up 28-27 athalftime and Heights ahead 40-37 afterthree quarters But New Castle scored 20points in the fourth while holding theHuskies to eight

Sterling Weatherford scored 13 pointsfor Heights and also grabbed sevenrebounds and blocked two shots AustinSauerteig and Tyler Wiltermood bothscored nine points Sauerteig drained three3-pointers

After three games on the road theHuskies (1-2) play their home opener at730 pm tonight hosting Guerin Catholic

New Castle 57Heights 48

Heights FG FT TP PFSterling Weatherford 6-13 0-0 13 2Caymn Lutz 3-10 1-5 7 3Austin Sauerteig 3-6 0-0 9 2

Tyler Wiltermood 4-5 1-1 9 2Max Wahl 2-3 0-0 5 2Drayden Thomas 0-1 0-0 0 4Noah Wallace 2-3 0-0 5 2Dawson Phifer 0-2 0-0 0 1Max Beale 0-1 0-0 0 0Totals 20-44 2-6 48 18Score by QuartersNew Castle 16 12 9 20 - 57Heights 19 8 13 8 - 48Heights 3-point shooting (6-14) Sauerteig 3-5Weatherford 1-4 Wallace 1-2 Wahl 1-1 Lutz0-1 Phifer 0-1Heights rebounds (24) Weatherford 7 Lutz 6Sauerteig 4 Phifer 2 Wallace 2 Wahl 1Thomas 1

Sauerteig Wiltermood

Trojans pull away from Huskies

The Carmel girls basketball team tookcare of Warren Central 62-38 in an awayMetropolitan Conference game on Friday

The Greyhounds led 19-12 after the firstquarter then dominated the second periodto take a 34-14 halftime lead Tomi Taiwomade four 3-pointers in the game and ledCarmel with 24 points

Amy Dilk added 10 points and alsopulled seven rebounds Jasmine McWilliamsgrabbed eight boards and Blake Smith had6

Carmel is now 2-1 in the MIC and 7-1overall The Hounds travel to Westfield onTuesday for a 730 pm game

Carmel 62 WarrenCentral 38

Carmel FG FT TP PFOlivia Christy 1-5 0-0 2 4Amy Dilk 4-10 1-4 10 1Sophie Bair 1-3 0-0 3 0

Molly Gillig 0-3 4-4 4 3Blake Smith 2-6 2-7 6 2Tomi Taiwo 9-12 2-3 24 0Jasmine McWilliams 3-8 1-1 7 4Mackenzie Wood 2-2 2-2 6 2Totals 22-49 12-21 62 16Score by QuartersCarmel 19 15 15 13 - 62Warren 12 2 11 13 - 38Carmel 3-pointers (6) Taiwo 4 Dilk 1 Bair 1Carmel rebound leaders McWilliams 8 Dilk 7Smith 6

Dilk Smith

Carmel girls cruise past Warren

The Sheridan girls basketball team gotan easy Hoosier Heartland Conference winon Friday beating Taylor 63-29 in anaway game

The Blackhawks were in front from thebeginning leading 14-2 after the firstquarter and 42-7 at halftime BrittanyWelch scored 21 points to lead Sheridanand earned a double-double by pulling 11rebounds

Audrey Reed added 17 points grabbedseven rebounds and made five steals whileJillian OFlaherty scored nine and handedout four assists Nixon Williams scored sixpoints making all three of her field goalattempts

Sheridan is now 2-0 in conference playand 5-1 overall The Hawks host ClintonCentral on Tuesday in another Hoosiercontest

Sheridan 63Taylor 29

Sheridan FG FT TP PFJillian OFlaherty 3-4 0-0 9 2Nixon Williams 3-3 0-0 6 3Izzy Mangin 2-6 0-2 4 2

Lillian Barker 0-2 1-2 1 0Rebecca Merritt 0-0 0-1 0 0Heather Barker 0-2 1-2 1 3Rachel Adams 0-0 0-0 0 1Audrey Reed 8-19 1-4 17 2Brittany Welch 10-17 0-2 21 1Holly Barker 1-2 0-0 2 0Cherysh Bishop 1-3 0-0 2 2Olivia Raines 0-1 0-0 0 1Totals 28-59 3-13 63 17Score by QuartersTaylor 2 5 9 13 - 29Sheridan 14 28 11 10 - 63Sheridan 3-point shooting (4-15) OFlaherty3-4 Welch 1-2 Reed 0-4 Mangin 0-3 Bishop0-1 Raines 0-1Sheridan rebounds (36) Welch 11 Reed 7Williams 4 Bishop 3 Raines 3 OFlaherty 2Mangin 2 Ho Barker 2 He Barker 1 Adams1

Welch Williams

Sheridan girls wineasy conference game

Hamilton County Reporter

Hamilton Countyrsquos Hometown Newspaper

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Friday night basketball scores

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Guerin Catholics boys basketball teamfell 62-54 to Roncalli in the first-ever CircleCity Conference game

The Golden Eagles (1-1) dug themselvesinto a big hole with poor shot selection andfouls said Coach Pete Smith His team shot13 3-point shots in the first half and onlyconnected on three Meanwhile veteranpoint guard Matthew Godfrey played lessthan six minutes after picking up his thirdfoul To add further trouble for GC back-uppoint guard Conner Osswald re-injured hisACL two minutes into the first quarterreplacing Godfrey Osswald was helped tothe locker room and Smith said he will beevaluated as to the severity of the injury onMonday

The Rebels (2-0) fed off of the two pointguards absence and raced to a 30-13 secondquarter lead before a 3-point field goal byWill Morris and Luke Godfreys 3 cut thehalftime lead of Roncallis to 30-19

Jack Hansen scored 10 of his 16 pointsin the third quarter powered the GoldenEagles to tie the game 40-all heading intothe fourth quarter But Roncallis seniorstandout Christian Stewarts 13 points in thefinal stanza on his way to a game-high 31points were too much for Smiths ball clubFriday night

We showed a lot of grit in the thirdquarter comeback but we have to defendbetter We shot 7 free throws and they shot25 Thats not Guerin Catholic Basketballwe normally find ways to shoot more freethrows that our opponents That really hurtour chances said Smith

Guerin Catholic will stay in the countyand play at Hamilton Heights Saturdaynight Ill be interested to see how our teamhandles some adversity after a loss liketonight Smith said

Roncalli 62 GuerinCatholic 54

Guerin FG FT TP PFKian Sills 3-9 0-0 7 2Cameron Dixon 2-4 0-0 4 4Matthew Godfrey 4-7 0-0 11 5Jack Hansen 6-17 2-2 16 3Zach Munson 1-6 0-2 2 2Joey Weas 3-4 0-1 6 2Luke Godfrey 1-1 2-2 5 4Will Morris 1-2 0-0 3 0Conner Osswald 0-1 0-0 0 1Andrew Sharpe 0-0 0-0 0 0Totals 21-51 4-7 54 23Score by QuartersRoncalli 13 17 10 22 - 62Guerin 8 11 21 14 - 54Guerin Catholic 3-point shooting (8-22) MGodfrey 3-6 Hansen 2-7 Sills 1-4 Morris 1-2 LGodfrey 1-1 Osswald 0-1 Munson 0-1Guerin Catholic rebounds (24) Hansen 5 Dixon4 Munson 4 Sills 2 L Godfrey 2 Morris 2Weas 2 Osswald 1 M Godfrey 1 team 1

Roncalli runs past Golden Eagles

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

Guerin Catholicrsquos Jack Hansen scored 16 points and pulled five rebounds for the Golden Eagles in their Friday Circle CityConference game against Roncalli

Matthew Godfrey scored 11 points for Guerin Catholic in its Friday game with Roncalli

Sports8

Sheridan got off to a good start againstClinton Prairie Friday but the Gopherscame back in the second and third quartersand eventually defeated the Blackhawks72-57 at Hobbs Gymnasium

Sheridan led 16-5 after the first quarterThe Gophers then outscored the Hawks42-19 in the middle two periods stretchinga 30-26 halftime lead into a 47-35 thirdquarter advantage

Jack Waitt led Sheridan with 18 pointsdraining five 3-pointers along the wayAiden Roaten scored 15 points and earneda double-double by pulling 10 reboundsDrake Delph handed out six assists to goalong with five boards

The Blackhawks are 0-2 and travel toAnderson Prep tonight for a 730 pm game

Clinton Prairie 72Sheridan 57

Sheridan FG FT TP PFJack Waitt 6-11 1-2 18 3Brody Perry 1-2 0-0 3 0Drake Delph 2-8 0-0 4 4

Sean Weitzel 0-3 0-0 0 3Tommy Glidden 4-9 1-1 9 1Cameron Weitzel 0-2 0-0 0 5Aiden Roaten 4-7 7-10 15 1Nick Burnell 2-2 0-0 4 3Tanner Swindle 2-5 0-1 4 2Totals 21-49 9-14 57 22Score by QuartersPrairie 5 25 17 25 - 72Sheridan 16 10 9 22 - 57Sheridan 3-point shooting (6-24) Waitt 5-9 Perry1-2 Delph 0-4 Glidden 0-3 S Weitzel 0-2 CWeitzel 0-2 Roaten 0-1 Swindle 0-1Sheridan rebounds (25) Roaten 10 Delph 5 NBurnell 4 Waitt 3 Swindle 2 C Weitzel 1

Roaten Waitt

Gophers make comeback on lsquoHawks

Carmel picked up an easy MetropolitanConference victory on Friday cruisingpast Lawrence Central 65-29 at the EricClark Activity Center

The Greyhounds led 14-7 after the firstquarter then leaped ahead 38-13 athalftime Sterling Brown drained four3-pointers on his way to leading all scorerswith 16 points

Luke Heady added 10 points JalenWhack scored eight and three moreplayers - Eddie Gill PJ Baron and John-Michael Mulloy - contributed seven pointsBaron grabbed 12 rebounds Mulloy hadseven and Mike Pitz got five boards AlexFalender handed out five assists

Carmel is now 2-0 for the year andtravels to Pendleton Heights tonight for a730 pm game

Carmel 65Lawrence Central 29Carmel FG FT TP PFSterling Brown 6-14 0-0 16 3PJ Baron 3-6 1-2 7 1Alex Falender 2-2 0-0 4 0Jalen Whack 3-4 1-1 8 1

Cole Jenkins 1-3 0-0 3 2Luke Heady 3-4 3-6 10 0John-Michael Mulloy 2-2 3-4 7 5Eddie Gill 1-5 5-6 7 3Andrew Owens 0-0 0-0 0 0Mike Pitz 1-2 0-0 2 0Alex Jackson 0-1 1-2 1 0Totals 22-43 14-21 65 15Score by QuartersCarmel 14 24 11 16 - 65LCHS 7 6 12 4 - 29Carmel 3-point shooting (7-17) Brown 4-9Heady 1-2 Whack 1-2 Jenkins 1-1 Gill 0-2Jackson 0-1Carmel rebounds (35) Baron 12 Mulloy 7 Pitz5 Jenkins 2 Brown 2 Whack 2 Falender 2Gill 1 Heady 1 Owens 1

Gill Mulloy

lsquoHounds overwhelm LC 65-29

Hamilton Southeastern blasted to its firstHoosier Crossroads Conference win of theseason Friday beating 94-44 at the Royalsgym

Southeastern led 21-9 after the firstquarter and 48-22 at halftime The Royalsscored at least 21 points in all four periodsoutscoring Avon 22-4 in the fourth quarterZach Gunn led HSE with 21 points andseven rebounds with Aaron Etherington andJack Davidson both adding 12 pointsEtherington also pulled six rebounds andDavidson handed out three assists TheRoyals shot 644 percent for the game whileholding the Orioles to 321 percent shooting

Complete stats were unavailableThe Royals are now 2-0 for the season

and travel to Lakota East (Ohio) tonight for

a 7 pm game

Score by QuartersAvon 9 13 18 4 - 44Southeastern 21 27 24 22 - 94

Etherington Davidson

Royals blast Avon in HCC openerWestfield lost its Hoosier Crossroads

Conference opener at Zionsville Friday bythe score of 57-34

The Shamrocks trailed by just 10-9after the first quarter but the Eaglesjumped out to a 29-16 halftime lead andwere in control from there Westfield wasled by Ian Kristensen with 14 points andsix rebounds

Jonah Welch chipped in 12 points andfive rebounds and had three blocked shotsCaleb Welch dished out four assists

The Rocks are now 0-2 for the seasonWestfield will be back in action nextSaturday Dec 10 playing New Palestinein its home opener

Zionsville 57Westfield 34

Westfield FG FT TP PFZach Banks 1-1 1-2 3 2Aaron Bennett 0-5 0-0 0 2Josh Van Dyke 0-2 0-0 0 3Jaret Bailey 1-2 0-1 2 1Jonah Welch 4-9 4-6 12 4Caleb Welch 1-6 0-0 3 1Ian Kristensen 6-17 0-4 14 3Totals 13-42 5-13 34 16Score by QuartersWestfield 9 7 9 9 - 34Zionsville 10 19 14 14 - 57Westfield 3-point shooting (3-19) Kristensen2-8 C Welch 1-5 Bennett 0-5 Van Dyke 0-1Westfield rebounds (26) Kristensen 6 J Welch5 Bennett 4 Van Dyke 4 Bailey 3 Banks 2 CWelch 2

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Josh Alford had 23 points to lead theUniversity Trailblazers to a 62-48 road winover the Central Christian Chargers

Alford has 16 first half points asUniversity raced to a 14 point halftime leadand held a double digit lead for most of thesecond half

David Howard had 11 points and EthanSickels nine for the Blazers Sickels andZach Hodgin handed out six assists each Emerson Halbleib had nine rebounds sevenpoints and four blocked shots Universityshot 20-24 on two point field goals in thegame

University jumped to an early 12-7before the Central Christian battled back tothe game at 12 An Alford basket gaveUniversity a 14-12 lead with seven secondsleft the first quarter and the visitors nevertrailed again Alford had 10 points in theopening quarter

University improves to 2-1 and hostsSpeedway Saturday night at The U Center

University 62Central Christian 47University FG FT TP PFJosh Alford 10-13 0-0 21 2

David Howard 4-6 3-4 11 5Ethan Sickels 3-5 1-2 9 1Josh Watson 2-3 2-3 8 4Emerson Halbleib 3-6 1-2 7 3Zach Hodgin 3-3 0-0 6 1Tyler Wott 0-0 0-0 0 0Totals 25-36 7-11 62 16Score by QuartersUniversity 14 21 12 15 - 62Central Christian 12 9 17 10 - 48University 3-point shooting (5-12) Sickels 2-4Watson 2-3 Alford 1-3 Howard 0-2University rebounds (26) Halbleib 9 Alford 6Howard 3 Hodgin 3 Watson 3 Wott 1 Sickels1

Alford Halbleib

Alfordrsquos 23 leads UHS to winHamilton Heights dropped a 57-48

game at New Castle on FridayThe first three quarters were back and

forth with the Huskies led 19-16 after thefirst quarter the Trojans up 28-27 athalftime and Heights ahead 40-37 afterthree quarters But New Castle scored 20points in the fourth while holding theHuskies to eight

Sterling Weatherford scored 13 pointsfor Heights and also grabbed sevenrebounds and blocked two shots AustinSauerteig and Tyler Wiltermood bothscored nine points Sauerteig drained three3-pointers

After three games on the road theHuskies (1-2) play their home opener at730 pm tonight hosting Guerin Catholic

New Castle 57Heights 48

Heights FG FT TP PFSterling Weatherford 6-13 0-0 13 2Caymn Lutz 3-10 1-5 7 3Austin Sauerteig 3-6 0-0 9 2

Tyler Wiltermood 4-5 1-1 9 2Max Wahl 2-3 0-0 5 2Drayden Thomas 0-1 0-0 0 4Noah Wallace 2-3 0-0 5 2Dawson Phifer 0-2 0-0 0 1Max Beale 0-1 0-0 0 0Totals 20-44 2-6 48 18Score by QuartersNew Castle 16 12 9 20 - 57Heights 19 8 13 8 - 48Heights 3-point shooting (6-14) Sauerteig 3-5Weatherford 1-4 Wallace 1-2 Wahl 1-1 Lutz0-1 Phifer 0-1Heights rebounds (24) Weatherford 7 Lutz 6Sauerteig 4 Phifer 2 Wallace 2 Wahl 1Thomas 1

Sauerteig Wiltermood

Trojans pull away from Huskies

The Carmel girls basketball team tookcare of Warren Central 62-38 in an awayMetropolitan Conference game on Friday

The Greyhounds led 19-12 after the firstquarter then dominated the second periodto take a 34-14 halftime lead Tomi Taiwomade four 3-pointers in the game and ledCarmel with 24 points

Amy Dilk added 10 points and alsopulled seven rebounds Jasmine McWilliamsgrabbed eight boards and Blake Smith had6

Carmel is now 2-1 in the MIC and 7-1overall The Hounds travel to Westfield onTuesday for a 730 pm game

Carmel 62 WarrenCentral 38

Carmel FG FT TP PFOlivia Christy 1-5 0-0 2 4Amy Dilk 4-10 1-4 10 1Sophie Bair 1-3 0-0 3 0

Molly Gillig 0-3 4-4 4 3Blake Smith 2-6 2-7 6 2Tomi Taiwo 9-12 2-3 24 0Jasmine McWilliams 3-8 1-1 7 4Mackenzie Wood 2-2 2-2 6 2Totals 22-49 12-21 62 16Score by QuartersCarmel 19 15 15 13 - 62Warren 12 2 11 13 - 38Carmel 3-pointers (6) Taiwo 4 Dilk 1 Bair 1Carmel rebound leaders McWilliams 8 Dilk 7Smith 6

Dilk Smith

Carmel girls cruise past Warren

The Sheridan girls basketball team gotan easy Hoosier Heartland Conference winon Friday beating Taylor 63-29 in anaway game

The Blackhawks were in front from thebeginning leading 14-2 after the firstquarter and 42-7 at halftime BrittanyWelch scored 21 points to lead Sheridanand earned a double-double by pulling 11rebounds

Audrey Reed added 17 points grabbedseven rebounds and made five steals whileJillian OFlaherty scored nine and handedout four assists Nixon Williams scored sixpoints making all three of her field goalattempts

Sheridan is now 2-0 in conference playand 5-1 overall The Hawks host ClintonCentral on Tuesday in another Hoosiercontest

Sheridan 63Taylor 29

Sheridan FG FT TP PFJillian OFlaherty 3-4 0-0 9 2Nixon Williams 3-3 0-0 6 3Izzy Mangin 2-6 0-2 4 2

Lillian Barker 0-2 1-2 1 0Rebecca Merritt 0-0 0-1 0 0Heather Barker 0-2 1-2 1 3Rachel Adams 0-0 0-0 0 1Audrey Reed 8-19 1-4 17 2Brittany Welch 10-17 0-2 21 1Holly Barker 1-2 0-0 2 0Cherysh Bishop 1-3 0-0 2 2Olivia Raines 0-1 0-0 0 1Totals 28-59 3-13 63 17Score by QuartersTaylor 2 5 9 13 - 29Sheridan 14 28 11 10 - 63Sheridan 3-point shooting (4-15) OFlaherty3-4 Welch 1-2 Reed 0-4 Mangin 0-3 Bishop0-1 Raines 0-1Sheridan rebounds (36) Welch 11 Reed 7Williams 4 Bishop 3 Raines 3 OFlaherty 2Mangin 2 Ho Barker 2 He Barker 1 Adams1

Welch Williams

Sheridan girls wineasy conference game

Hamilton County Reporter

Hamilton Countyrsquos Hometown Newspaper

Eastern ConferenceAtlantic W L PCT GBToronto 13 6 684 -Boston 11 8 579 20New York 10 9 526 30Brooklyn 5 13 278 75Philadelphia 4 15 211 90Southeast W L PCT GBCharlotte 11 8 579 -Atlanta 10 10 500 15Orlando 8 12 400 35Miami 7 12 368 40Washington 6 12 333 45Central W L PCT GBCleveland 13 5 722 -Chicago 11 7 611 20Milwaukee 9 8 529 35Detroit 11 10 524 35Indiana 9 10 474 45

Western ConferenceNorthwest W L PCT GBOklahoma City 12 8 600 -Utah 11 9 550 10Portland 10 10 500 20Denver 7 12 368 45Minnesota 5 14 263 65Southwest W L PCT GBSan Antonio 16 4 800 -Houston 13 7 650 30Memphis 12 8 600 40New Orleans 7 13 350 90Dallas 3 15 167 120Pacific W L PCT GBGolden State 16 2 889 -LA Clippers 16 5 762 10LA Lakers 10 11 476 70Sacramento 7 12 368 90Phoenix 6 13 316 100

NBA standingsFridayrsquos scores

Orlando 105 Philadelphia 88Boston 97 Sacramento 92

Toronto 113 LA Lakers 80New York 118 Minnesota 114

Chicago 111 Cleveland 105LA Clippers 114 New Orleans 96

Detroit 121 Atlanta 85San Antonio 107 Washington 105

Houston 128 Denver 110

Courtesy John Harrellrsquos websitewwwjohnharrellnet

BOYS GAMESAngola 45 Central Noble 32Barr-Reeve 46 Tecumseh 22Beech Grove 61 Speedway 35Ben Davis 68 Pike 41Bloomington South 64 Bedford NorthLawrence 42Bluffton 58 South Adams 48Borden 55 Lanesville 42Bowman Academy 83 Gary 21stCentury 61Brebeuf Jesuit 63 Indianapolis BroadRipple 46Brown County 49 Eastern Greene 43Brownstown Central 74 Seymour 51Cambridge City Lincoln 69 Union(Modoc) 47Carmel 65 Lawrence Central 29Carroll (Flora) 48 Frontier 45Cascade 51 Monrovia 43Center Grove 60 Southport 51Charlestown 53 Scottsburg 48Clinton Central 52 Eastern(Greentown) 42Clinton Christian 62 Jimtown 53Clinton Prairie 72 Sheridan 57Columbus Christian 67 HorizonChristian 56Columbus North 73 Shelbyville 67OTConnersville 45 Rushville 15Covington 63 Fountain Central 37Crawford County 50 Mitchell 41Crawfordsville 50 Lebanon 48Crothersville 84 Medora 47Culver Academy 77 IndianapolisNorthwest 56Danville 55 Mooresville 40Delta 63 Cowan 39East Central 51 Milan 36East Chicago Central 69 Merrillville67East Noble 52 Garrett 42Eastern Hancock 60 Southwestern(Shelbyville) 33Eastside 57 Edgerton (Ohio) 46Edgewood 77 Cloverdale 74Elkhart Central 62 Elkhart Memorial57Elkhart Christian 58 Hamilton 39Eminence 61 North Central(Farmersburg) 28Evansville Bosse 68 Jeffersonville 61Evansville Mater Dei 50 SouthSpencer 36

Evansville Memorial 64 Boonville 54Evansville Reitz 78 VincennesLincoln 52Fairfield 55 Prairie Heights 42Faith Christian 50 Delphi 48Fishers 60 Noblesville 47Fort Wayne Blackhawk 78 NewHaven 76Fort Wayne Concordia 57 FortWayne Canterbury 37Fort Wayne North 67 DeKalb 42Fort Wayne Northrop 39 ColumbiaCity 38Franklin 53 Decatur Central 50Fremont 71 Lakeland 44Goshen 53 Mishawaka 46Greenfield-Central 58 IndianapolisMarshall 44Griffith 61 Hammond Clark 46Hamilton Southeastern 84 Avon 44Henryville 47 Paoli 39Heritage Christian 61 GreenwoodChristian 34Heritage Hills 55 Evansville Day 38Heritage 41 Leo 40 OTHighland 61 Hammond Noll 60 2OT

Homestead 50 Warsaw 37Huntington North 62 Southwood 58Indian Creek 72 Owen Valley 52Indianapolis Cathedral 76Indianapolis Howe 70 2OTIndianapolis Lighthouse 86 TradersPoint Christian 46Indianapolis Ritter 72 IndianapolisMetropolitan 44Indianapolis Roncalli 62 GuerinCatholic 54Indianapolis Scecina 71 IndianapolisAttucks 68Jennings County 77 Madison 67Kokomo 55 Peru 50Kouts 69 Covenant Christian(DeMotte) 59LaPorte 60 South Bend Washington55Lake Central 62 Lighthouse CPA 48Lakewood Park 52 West Noble 44Lawrence North 67 Marion 53Liberty Christian 62 Indiana Math ampScience 54Linton-Stockton 71 Clay City 34Maconaquah 62 North Miami 43Martinsville 56 Greenwood 54Michigan City 70 Gary West 41Monroe Central 65 Daleville 44Morgan Twp 60 West Central 35

Morristown 76 Indianapolis Lutheran59Mount Vernon (Fortville) 68Covenant Christian 49Mount Vernon (Posey) 54 NorthPosey 48Munster 59 Hammond 45New Castle 57 Hamilton Heights 48North Central (Indianapolis) 105Richmond 51North Daviess 54 Shoals 28North Harrison 70 Corydon Central63North Judson 55 North Newton 43NorthWood 59 Triton 43Northeast Dubois 54 WashingtonCatholic 15Northeastern 60 Centerville 38Northview 67 Sullivan 58Northwestern 58 Western 53Oldenburg Academy 55 Edinburgh39Pendleton Heights 53 Lapel 50Perry Central 95 Cannelton 47Providence 53 Austin 32Randolph Southern 54 Union City 46Rensselaer Central 50 KankakeeValley 47Rock Creek Academy 65 NewWashington 56Shakamak 53 Bloomfield 50Shenandoah 66 New Palestine 50Silver Creek 51 Clarksville 48 OTSouth Bend Adams 72 Plymouth 54South Bend Riley 83 Northridge 58South Central (Union Mills) 50Oregon-Davis 48South Dearborn 53 Jac-Cen-Del 28South Decatur 55 North Decatur 54South Knox 56 White River Valley 29South Newton 42 Seeger 40South Putnam 43 North Putnam 34South Vermillion 52 Attica 36Southern Wells 57 Adams Central 41Southmont 76 North Montgomery 42Southwestern (Hanover) 63 ShaweMemorial 17Springs Valley 55 Orleans 53 OTTaylor 48 Tri-Central 39Tippecanoe Valley 66 Knox 60Tipton 54 Northfield 36Tri-County 64 Rossville 55Tri-West 82 Western Boone 44Tri 63 Blue River 53Triton Central 63 Waldron 55Union County 72 Knightstown 42University 62 Central Christian 48Vincennes Rivet 62 North Knox 59Washington Twp 64 Boone Grove19Washington 63 Southridge 47Wawasee 41 Manchester 40Wes-Del 70 Madison-Grant 47West Vigo 42 Greencastle 30West Washington 76 Eastern (Pekin)48Westview 82 Churubusco 60Wheeler 67 Hebron 52Whiteland 52 Plainfield 48Whitko 71 Wabash 59Winamac 61 Rochester 55Winchester 52 Wapahani 46Wood Memorial 68 Loogootee 46Woodlan 60 Jay County 53Yorktown 43 Muncie Burris 42Zionsville 57 Westfield 34Banks of Wabash TournamentRiverton Parke 75 Turkey Run 712OTRockville 66 North Vermillion 45Lafayette ClassicTwin Lakes 55 Lafayette Jeff 39McCutcheon 66 West Lafayette 48

GIRLS GAMESAngola 32 Central Noble 25Ben Davis 65 Lawrence North 63Bethesda Christian 73 Indiana Deaf52Brownsburg 47 IndianapolisCathedral 37Carmel 62 Warren Central 38Center Grove 49 Lawrence Central19Chesterton 54 Michigan City 32Crown Point 48 Portage 37Edgewood 39 Cloverdale 36Forest Park 46 Gibson Southern 45Fort Wayne Concordia 55 FortWayne Wayne 21Fort Wayne Luers 72 Fort WayneNorth 28Fort Wayne Northrop 62 Fort WayneDwenger 59Fort Wayne South 79 Fort WayneSnider 72 2OTFranklin County 60 Shelbyville 43Frankton 50 Alexandria 47 OTGreencastle 62 West Vigo 31Hamilton 37 Elkhart Christian 13Hammond Morton 69 HammondGavit 9Hauser 55 Indianapolis Lutheran 35Hebron 54 Wheeler 47Highland 54 Andrean 43Hobart 38 Munster 30Homestead 76 Carroll (Fort Wayne)53Horizon Christian 52 ColumbusChristian 15Huntington North 57 Norwell 56 OTJeffersonville 50 Madison 15John Glenn 94 South Bend Riley 36Kankakee Valley 66 Lowell 29LaCrosse 67 Westville 48LaPorte 50 Valparaiso 44Lake Central 58 Merrillville 56Lakeland Christian 45 Culver 26Lebanon 75 Crawfordsville 30Marquette Catholic 68 River Forest49Milan 59 Seton Catholic 28Mishawaka Marian 60 South BendWashington 40Mississinewa 46 Eastbrook 40North Central (Indianapolis) 76 Pike63NorthWood 49 Concord 30Northeastern 41 Centerville 24Northview 59 Sullivan 55Oak Hill 52 Elwood 38Owen Valley 51 Indian Creek 39Penn 85 Jimtown 22Perry Meridian 58 Franklin Central51Providence 44 Salem 28Shawe Memorial 52 Southwestern(Hanover) 32Sheridan 63 Taylor 29South Bend Adams 57 Bremen 39South Bend St Joseph 55Mishawaka 26South Central (Elizabeth) 58 Tell City30South Putnam 40 North Putnam 28South Ripley 67 Rising Sun 27Southport 73 Bloomington North 38Terre Haute North 48 BloomingtonSouth 40Tri-West 54 Western Boone 45Triton Central 62 Waldron 28Whiting 36 Calumet 22Cass County InvitationalPioneer 45 Caston 34 3rdLogansport 65 Lewis Cass 36 1stWestern Reserve ClassicCulver Academy 65 Beaumont(Ohio) 21

Friday night basketball scores

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Sports8

Sheridan got off to a good start againstClinton Prairie Friday but the Gopherscame back in the second and third quartersand eventually defeated the Blackhawks72-57 at Hobbs Gymnasium

Sheridan led 16-5 after the first quarterThe Gophers then outscored the Hawks42-19 in the middle two periods stretchinga 30-26 halftime lead into a 47-35 thirdquarter advantage

Jack Waitt led Sheridan with 18 pointsdraining five 3-pointers along the wayAiden Roaten scored 15 points and earneda double-double by pulling 10 reboundsDrake Delph handed out six assists to goalong with five boards

The Blackhawks are 0-2 and travel toAnderson Prep tonight for a 730 pm game

Clinton Prairie 72Sheridan 57

Sheridan FG FT TP PFJack Waitt 6-11 1-2 18 3Brody Perry 1-2 0-0 3 0Drake Delph 2-8 0-0 4 4

Sean Weitzel 0-3 0-0 0 3Tommy Glidden 4-9 1-1 9 1Cameron Weitzel 0-2 0-0 0 5Aiden Roaten 4-7 7-10 15 1Nick Burnell 2-2 0-0 4 3Tanner Swindle 2-5 0-1 4 2Totals 21-49 9-14 57 22Score by QuartersPrairie 5 25 17 25 - 72Sheridan 16 10 9 22 - 57Sheridan 3-point shooting (6-24) Waitt 5-9 Perry1-2 Delph 0-4 Glidden 0-3 S Weitzel 0-2 CWeitzel 0-2 Roaten 0-1 Swindle 0-1Sheridan rebounds (25) Roaten 10 Delph 5 NBurnell 4 Waitt 3 Swindle 2 C Weitzel 1

Roaten Waitt

Gophers make comeback on lsquoHawks

Carmel picked up an easy MetropolitanConference victory on Friday cruisingpast Lawrence Central 65-29 at the EricClark Activity Center

The Greyhounds led 14-7 after the firstquarter then leaped ahead 38-13 athalftime Sterling Brown drained four3-pointers on his way to leading all scorerswith 16 points

Luke Heady added 10 points JalenWhack scored eight and three moreplayers - Eddie Gill PJ Baron and John-Michael Mulloy - contributed seven pointsBaron grabbed 12 rebounds Mulloy hadseven and Mike Pitz got five boards AlexFalender handed out five assists

Carmel is now 2-0 for the year andtravels to Pendleton Heights tonight for a730 pm game

Carmel 65Lawrence Central 29Carmel FG FT TP PFSterling Brown 6-14 0-0 16 3PJ Baron 3-6 1-2 7 1Alex Falender 2-2 0-0 4 0Jalen Whack 3-4 1-1 8 1

Cole Jenkins 1-3 0-0 3 2Luke Heady 3-4 3-6 10 0John-Michael Mulloy 2-2 3-4 7 5Eddie Gill 1-5 5-6 7 3Andrew Owens 0-0 0-0 0 0Mike Pitz 1-2 0-0 2 0Alex Jackson 0-1 1-2 1 0Totals 22-43 14-21 65 15Score by QuartersCarmel 14 24 11 16 - 65LCHS 7 6 12 4 - 29Carmel 3-point shooting (7-17) Brown 4-9Heady 1-2 Whack 1-2 Jenkins 1-1 Gill 0-2Jackson 0-1Carmel rebounds (35) Baron 12 Mulloy 7 Pitz5 Jenkins 2 Brown 2 Whack 2 Falender 2Gill 1 Heady 1 Owens 1

Gill Mulloy

lsquoHounds overwhelm LC 65-29

Hamilton Southeastern blasted to its firstHoosier Crossroads Conference win of theseason Friday beating 94-44 at the Royalsgym

Southeastern led 21-9 after the firstquarter and 48-22 at halftime The Royalsscored at least 21 points in all four periodsoutscoring Avon 22-4 in the fourth quarterZach Gunn led HSE with 21 points andseven rebounds with Aaron Etherington andJack Davidson both adding 12 pointsEtherington also pulled six rebounds andDavidson handed out three assists TheRoyals shot 644 percent for the game whileholding the Orioles to 321 percent shooting

Complete stats were unavailableThe Royals are now 2-0 for the season

and travel to Lakota East (Ohio) tonight for

a 7 pm game

Score by QuartersAvon 9 13 18 4 - 44Southeastern 21 27 24 22 - 94

Etherington Davidson

Royals blast Avon in HCC openerWestfield lost its Hoosier Crossroads

Conference opener at Zionsville Friday bythe score of 57-34

The Shamrocks trailed by just 10-9after the first quarter but the Eaglesjumped out to a 29-16 halftime lead andwere in control from there Westfield wasled by Ian Kristensen with 14 points andsix rebounds

Jonah Welch chipped in 12 points andfive rebounds and had three blocked shotsCaleb Welch dished out four assists

The Rocks are now 0-2 for the seasonWestfield will be back in action nextSaturday Dec 10 playing New Palestinein its home opener

Zionsville 57Westfield 34

Westfield FG FT TP PFZach Banks 1-1 1-2 3 2Aaron Bennett 0-5 0-0 0 2Josh Van Dyke 0-2 0-0 0 3Jaret Bailey 1-2 0-1 2 1Jonah Welch 4-9 4-6 12 4Caleb Welch 1-6 0-0 3 1Ian Kristensen 6-17 0-4 14 3Totals 13-42 5-13 34 16Score by QuartersWestfield 9 7 9 9 - 34Zionsville 10 19 14 14 - 57Westfield 3-point shooting (3-19) Kristensen2-8 C Welch 1-5 Bennett 0-5 Van Dyke 0-1Westfield rebounds (26) Kristensen 6 J Welch5 Bennett 4 Van Dyke 4 Bailey 3 Banks 2 CWelch 2

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Sports 9

Josh Alford had 23 points to lead theUniversity Trailblazers to a 62-48 road winover the Central Christian Chargers

Alford has 16 first half points asUniversity raced to a 14 point halftime leadand held a double digit lead for most of thesecond half

David Howard had 11 points and EthanSickels nine for the Blazers Sickels andZach Hodgin handed out six assists each Emerson Halbleib had nine rebounds sevenpoints and four blocked shots Universityshot 20-24 on two point field goals in thegame

University jumped to an early 12-7before the Central Christian battled back tothe game at 12 An Alford basket gaveUniversity a 14-12 lead with seven secondsleft the first quarter and the visitors nevertrailed again Alford had 10 points in theopening quarter

University improves to 2-1 and hostsSpeedway Saturday night at The U Center

University 62Central Christian 47University FG FT TP PFJosh Alford 10-13 0-0 21 2

David Howard 4-6 3-4 11 5Ethan Sickels 3-5 1-2 9 1Josh Watson 2-3 2-3 8 4Emerson Halbleib 3-6 1-2 7 3Zach Hodgin 3-3 0-0 6 1Tyler Wott 0-0 0-0 0 0Totals 25-36 7-11 62 16Score by QuartersUniversity 14 21 12 15 - 62Central Christian 12 9 17 10 - 48University 3-point shooting (5-12) Sickels 2-4Watson 2-3 Alford 1-3 Howard 0-2University rebounds (26) Halbleib 9 Alford 6Howard 3 Hodgin 3 Watson 3 Wott 1 Sickels1

Alford Halbleib

Alfordrsquos 23 leads UHS to winHamilton Heights dropped a 57-48

game at New Castle on FridayThe first three quarters were back and

forth with the Huskies led 19-16 after thefirst quarter the Trojans up 28-27 athalftime and Heights ahead 40-37 afterthree quarters But New Castle scored 20points in the fourth while holding theHuskies to eight

Sterling Weatherford scored 13 pointsfor Heights and also grabbed sevenrebounds and blocked two shots AustinSauerteig and Tyler Wiltermood bothscored nine points Sauerteig drained three3-pointers

After three games on the road theHuskies (1-2) play their home opener at730 pm tonight hosting Guerin Catholic

New Castle 57Heights 48

Heights FG FT TP PFSterling Weatherford 6-13 0-0 13 2Caymn Lutz 3-10 1-5 7 3Austin Sauerteig 3-6 0-0 9 2

Tyler Wiltermood 4-5 1-1 9 2Max Wahl 2-3 0-0 5 2Drayden Thomas 0-1 0-0 0 4Noah Wallace 2-3 0-0 5 2Dawson Phifer 0-2 0-0 0 1Max Beale 0-1 0-0 0 0Totals 20-44 2-6 48 18Score by QuartersNew Castle 16 12 9 20 - 57Heights 19 8 13 8 - 48Heights 3-point shooting (6-14) Sauerteig 3-5Weatherford 1-4 Wallace 1-2 Wahl 1-1 Lutz0-1 Phifer 0-1Heights rebounds (24) Weatherford 7 Lutz 6Sauerteig 4 Phifer 2 Wallace 2 Wahl 1Thomas 1

Sauerteig Wiltermood

Trojans pull away from Huskies

The Carmel girls basketball team tookcare of Warren Central 62-38 in an awayMetropolitan Conference game on Friday

The Greyhounds led 19-12 after the firstquarter then dominated the second periodto take a 34-14 halftime lead Tomi Taiwomade four 3-pointers in the game and ledCarmel with 24 points

Amy Dilk added 10 points and alsopulled seven rebounds Jasmine McWilliamsgrabbed eight boards and Blake Smith had6

Carmel is now 2-1 in the MIC and 7-1overall The Hounds travel to Westfield onTuesday for a 730 pm game

Carmel 62 WarrenCentral 38

Carmel FG FT TP PFOlivia Christy 1-5 0-0 2 4Amy Dilk 4-10 1-4 10 1Sophie Bair 1-3 0-0 3 0

Molly Gillig 0-3 4-4 4 3Blake Smith 2-6 2-7 6 2Tomi Taiwo 9-12 2-3 24 0Jasmine McWilliams 3-8 1-1 7 4Mackenzie Wood 2-2 2-2 6 2Totals 22-49 12-21 62 16Score by QuartersCarmel 19 15 15 13 - 62Warren 12 2 11 13 - 38Carmel 3-pointers (6) Taiwo 4 Dilk 1 Bair 1Carmel rebound leaders McWilliams 8 Dilk 7Smith 6

Dilk Smith

Carmel girls cruise past Warren

The Sheridan girls basketball team gotan easy Hoosier Heartland Conference winon Friday beating Taylor 63-29 in anaway game

The Blackhawks were in front from thebeginning leading 14-2 after the firstquarter and 42-7 at halftime BrittanyWelch scored 21 points to lead Sheridanand earned a double-double by pulling 11rebounds

Audrey Reed added 17 points grabbedseven rebounds and made five steals whileJillian OFlaherty scored nine and handedout four assists Nixon Williams scored sixpoints making all three of her field goalattempts

Sheridan is now 2-0 in conference playand 5-1 overall The Hawks host ClintonCentral on Tuesday in another Hoosiercontest

Sheridan 63Taylor 29

Sheridan FG FT TP PFJillian OFlaherty 3-4 0-0 9 2Nixon Williams 3-3 0-0 6 3Izzy Mangin 2-6 0-2 4 2

Lillian Barker 0-2 1-2 1 0Rebecca Merritt 0-0 0-1 0 0Heather Barker 0-2 1-2 1 3Rachel Adams 0-0 0-0 0 1Audrey Reed 8-19 1-4 17 2Brittany Welch 10-17 0-2 21 1Holly Barker 1-2 0-0 2 0Cherysh Bishop 1-3 0-0 2 2Olivia Raines 0-1 0-0 0 1Totals 28-59 3-13 63 17Score by QuartersTaylor 2 5 9 13 - 29Sheridan 14 28 11 10 - 63Sheridan 3-point shooting (4-15) OFlaherty3-4 Welch 1-2 Reed 0-4 Mangin 0-3 Bishop0-1 Raines 0-1Sheridan rebounds (36) Welch 11 Reed 7Williams 4 Bishop 3 Raines 3 OFlaherty 2Mangin 2 Ho Barker 2 He Barker 1 Adams1

Welch Williams

Sheridan girls wineasy conference game

Hamilton County Reporter

Hamilton Countyrsquos Hometown Newspaper

Eastern ConferenceAtlantic W L PCT GBToronto 13 6 684 -Boston 11 8 579 20New York 10 9 526 30Brooklyn 5 13 278 75Philadelphia 4 15 211 90Southeast W L PCT GBCharlotte 11 8 579 -Atlanta 10 10 500 15Orlando 8 12 400 35Miami 7 12 368 40Washington 6 12 333 45Central W L PCT GBCleveland 13 5 722 -Chicago 11 7 611 20Milwaukee 9 8 529 35Detroit 11 10 524 35Indiana 9 10 474 45

Western ConferenceNorthwest W L PCT GBOklahoma City 12 8 600 -Utah 11 9 550 10Portland 10 10 500 20Denver 7 12 368 45Minnesota 5 14 263 65Southwest W L PCT GBSan Antonio 16 4 800 -Houston 13 7 650 30Memphis 12 8 600 40New Orleans 7 13 350 90Dallas 3 15 167 120Pacific W L PCT GBGolden State 16 2 889 -LA Clippers 16 5 762 10LA Lakers 10 11 476 70Sacramento 7 12 368 90Phoenix 6 13 316 100

NBA standingsFridayrsquos scores

Orlando 105 Philadelphia 88Boston 97 Sacramento 92

Toronto 113 LA Lakers 80New York 118 Minnesota 114

Chicago 111 Cleveland 105LA Clippers 114 New Orleans 96

Detroit 121 Atlanta 85San Antonio 107 Washington 105

Houston 128 Denver 110

Courtesy John Harrellrsquos websitewwwjohnharrellnet

BOYS GAMESAngola 45 Central Noble 32Barr-Reeve 46 Tecumseh 22Beech Grove 61 Speedway 35Ben Davis 68 Pike 41Bloomington South 64 Bedford NorthLawrence 42Bluffton 58 South Adams 48Borden 55 Lanesville 42Bowman Academy 83 Gary 21stCentury 61Brebeuf Jesuit 63 Indianapolis BroadRipple 46Brown County 49 Eastern Greene 43Brownstown Central 74 Seymour 51Cambridge City Lincoln 69 Union(Modoc) 47Carmel 65 Lawrence Central 29Carroll (Flora) 48 Frontier 45Cascade 51 Monrovia 43Center Grove 60 Southport 51Charlestown 53 Scottsburg 48Clinton Central 52 Eastern(Greentown) 42Clinton Christian 62 Jimtown 53Clinton Prairie 72 Sheridan 57Columbus Christian 67 HorizonChristian 56Columbus North 73 Shelbyville 67OTConnersville 45 Rushville 15Covington 63 Fountain Central 37Crawford County 50 Mitchell 41Crawfordsville 50 Lebanon 48Crothersville 84 Medora 47Culver Academy 77 IndianapolisNorthwest 56Danville 55 Mooresville 40Delta 63 Cowan 39East Central 51 Milan 36East Chicago Central 69 Merrillville67East Noble 52 Garrett 42Eastern Hancock 60 Southwestern(Shelbyville) 33Eastside 57 Edgerton (Ohio) 46Edgewood 77 Cloverdale 74Elkhart Central 62 Elkhart Memorial57Elkhart Christian 58 Hamilton 39Eminence 61 North Central(Farmersburg) 28Evansville Bosse 68 Jeffersonville 61Evansville Mater Dei 50 SouthSpencer 36

Evansville Memorial 64 Boonville 54Evansville Reitz 78 VincennesLincoln 52Fairfield 55 Prairie Heights 42Faith Christian 50 Delphi 48Fishers 60 Noblesville 47Fort Wayne Blackhawk 78 NewHaven 76Fort Wayne Concordia 57 FortWayne Canterbury 37Fort Wayne North 67 DeKalb 42Fort Wayne Northrop 39 ColumbiaCity 38Franklin 53 Decatur Central 50Fremont 71 Lakeland 44Goshen 53 Mishawaka 46Greenfield-Central 58 IndianapolisMarshall 44Griffith 61 Hammond Clark 46Hamilton Southeastern 84 Avon 44Henryville 47 Paoli 39Heritage Christian 61 GreenwoodChristian 34Heritage Hills 55 Evansville Day 38Heritage 41 Leo 40 OTHighland 61 Hammond Noll 60 2OT

Homestead 50 Warsaw 37Huntington North 62 Southwood 58Indian Creek 72 Owen Valley 52Indianapolis Cathedral 76Indianapolis Howe 70 2OTIndianapolis Lighthouse 86 TradersPoint Christian 46Indianapolis Ritter 72 IndianapolisMetropolitan 44Indianapolis Roncalli 62 GuerinCatholic 54Indianapolis Scecina 71 IndianapolisAttucks 68Jennings County 77 Madison 67Kokomo 55 Peru 50Kouts 69 Covenant Christian(DeMotte) 59LaPorte 60 South Bend Washington55Lake Central 62 Lighthouse CPA 48Lakewood Park 52 West Noble 44Lawrence North 67 Marion 53Liberty Christian 62 Indiana Math ampScience 54Linton-Stockton 71 Clay City 34Maconaquah 62 North Miami 43Martinsville 56 Greenwood 54Michigan City 70 Gary West 41Monroe Central 65 Daleville 44Morgan Twp 60 West Central 35

Morristown 76 Indianapolis Lutheran59Mount Vernon (Fortville) 68Covenant Christian 49Mount Vernon (Posey) 54 NorthPosey 48Munster 59 Hammond 45New Castle 57 Hamilton Heights 48North Central (Indianapolis) 105Richmond 51North Daviess 54 Shoals 28North Harrison 70 Corydon Central63North Judson 55 North Newton 43NorthWood 59 Triton 43Northeast Dubois 54 WashingtonCatholic 15Northeastern 60 Centerville 38Northview 67 Sullivan 58Northwestern 58 Western 53Oldenburg Academy 55 Edinburgh39Pendleton Heights 53 Lapel 50Perry Central 95 Cannelton 47Providence 53 Austin 32Randolph Southern 54 Union City 46Rensselaer Central 50 KankakeeValley 47Rock Creek Academy 65 NewWashington 56Shakamak 53 Bloomfield 50Shenandoah 66 New Palestine 50Silver Creek 51 Clarksville 48 OTSouth Bend Adams 72 Plymouth 54South Bend Riley 83 Northridge 58South Central (Union Mills) 50Oregon-Davis 48South Dearborn 53 Jac-Cen-Del 28South Decatur 55 North Decatur 54South Knox 56 White River Valley 29South Newton 42 Seeger 40South Putnam 43 North Putnam 34South Vermillion 52 Attica 36Southern Wells 57 Adams Central 41Southmont 76 North Montgomery 42Southwestern (Hanover) 63 ShaweMemorial 17Springs Valley 55 Orleans 53 OTTaylor 48 Tri-Central 39Tippecanoe Valley 66 Knox 60Tipton 54 Northfield 36Tri-County 64 Rossville 55Tri-West 82 Western Boone 44Tri 63 Blue River 53Triton Central 63 Waldron 55Union County 72 Knightstown 42University 62 Central Christian 48Vincennes Rivet 62 North Knox 59Washington Twp 64 Boone Grove19Washington 63 Southridge 47Wawasee 41 Manchester 40Wes-Del 70 Madison-Grant 47West Vigo 42 Greencastle 30West Washington 76 Eastern (Pekin)48Westview 82 Churubusco 60Wheeler 67 Hebron 52Whiteland 52 Plainfield 48Whitko 71 Wabash 59Winamac 61 Rochester 55Winchester 52 Wapahani 46Wood Memorial 68 Loogootee 46Woodlan 60 Jay County 53Yorktown 43 Muncie Burris 42Zionsville 57 Westfield 34Banks of Wabash TournamentRiverton Parke 75 Turkey Run 712OTRockville 66 North Vermillion 45Lafayette ClassicTwin Lakes 55 Lafayette Jeff 39McCutcheon 66 West Lafayette 48

GIRLS GAMESAngola 32 Central Noble 25Ben Davis 65 Lawrence North 63Bethesda Christian 73 Indiana Deaf52Brownsburg 47 IndianapolisCathedral 37Carmel 62 Warren Central 38Center Grove 49 Lawrence Central19Chesterton 54 Michigan City 32Crown Point 48 Portage 37Edgewood 39 Cloverdale 36Forest Park 46 Gibson Southern 45Fort Wayne Concordia 55 FortWayne Wayne 21Fort Wayne Luers 72 Fort WayneNorth 28Fort Wayne Northrop 62 Fort WayneDwenger 59Fort Wayne South 79 Fort WayneSnider 72 2OTFranklin County 60 Shelbyville 43Frankton 50 Alexandria 47 OTGreencastle 62 West Vigo 31Hamilton 37 Elkhart Christian 13Hammond Morton 69 HammondGavit 9Hauser 55 Indianapolis Lutheran 35Hebron 54 Wheeler 47Highland 54 Andrean 43Hobart 38 Munster 30Homestead 76 Carroll (Fort Wayne)53Horizon Christian 52 ColumbusChristian 15Huntington North 57 Norwell 56 OTJeffersonville 50 Madison 15John Glenn 94 South Bend Riley 36Kankakee Valley 66 Lowell 29LaCrosse 67 Westville 48LaPorte 50 Valparaiso 44Lake Central 58 Merrillville 56Lakeland Christian 45 Culver 26Lebanon 75 Crawfordsville 30Marquette Catholic 68 River Forest49Milan 59 Seton Catholic 28Mishawaka Marian 60 South BendWashington 40Mississinewa 46 Eastbrook 40North Central (Indianapolis) 76 Pike63NorthWood 49 Concord 30Northeastern 41 Centerville 24Northview 59 Sullivan 55Oak Hill 52 Elwood 38Owen Valley 51 Indian Creek 39Penn 85 Jimtown 22Perry Meridian 58 Franklin Central51Providence 44 Salem 28Shawe Memorial 52 Southwestern(Hanover) 32Sheridan 63 Taylor 29South Bend Adams 57 Bremen 39South Bend St Joseph 55Mishawaka 26South Central (Elizabeth) 58 Tell City30South Putnam 40 North Putnam 28South Ripley 67 Rising Sun 27Southport 73 Bloomington North 38Terre Haute North 48 BloomingtonSouth 40Tri-West 54 Western Boone 45Triton Central 62 Waldron 28Whiting 36 Calumet 22Cass County InvitationalPioneer 45 Caston 34 3rdLogansport 65 Lewis Cass 36 1stWestern Reserve ClassicCulver Academy 65 Beaumont(Ohio) 21

Friday night basketball scores

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Josh Alford had 23 points to lead theUniversity Trailblazers to a 62-48 road winover the Central Christian Chargers

Alford has 16 first half points asUniversity raced to a 14 point halftime leadand held a double digit lead for most of thesecond half

David Howard had 11 points and EthanSickels nine for the Blazers Sickels andZach Hodgin handed out six assists each Emerson Halbleib had nine rebounds sevenpoints and four blocked shots Universityshot 20-24 on two point field goals in thegame

University jumped to an early 12-7before the Central Christian battled back tothe game at 12 An Alford basket gaveUniversity a 14-12 lead with seven secondsleft the first quarter and the visitors nevertrailed again Alford had 10 points in theopening quarter

University improves to 2-1 and hostsSpeedway Saturday night at The U Center

University 62Central Christian 47University FG FT TP PFJosh Alford 10-13 0-0 21 2

David Howard 4-6 3-4 11 5Ethan Sickels 3-5 1-2 9 1Josh Watson 2-3 2-3 8 4Emerson Halbleib 3-6 1-2 7 3Zach Hodgin 3-3 0-0 6 1Tyler Wott 0-0 0-0 0 0Totals 25-36 7-11 62 16Score by QuartersUniversity 14 21 12 15 - 62Central Christian 12 9 17 10 - 48University 3-point shooting (5-12) Sickels 2-4Watson 2-3 Alford 1-3 Howard 0-2University rebounds (26) Halbleib 9 Alford 6Howard 3 Hodgin 3 Watson 3 Wott 1 Sickels1

Alford Halbleib

Alfordrsquos 23 leads UHS to winHamilton Heights dropped a 57-48

game at New Castle on FridayThe first three quarters were back and

forth with the Huskies led 19-16 after thefirst quarter the Trojans up 28-27 athalftime and Heights ahead 40-37 afterthree quarters But New Castle scored 20points in the fourth while holding theHuskies to eight

Sterling Weatherford scored 13 pointsfor Heights and also grabbed sevenrebounds and blocked two shots AustinSauerteig and Tyler Wiltermood bothscored nine points Sauerteig drained three3-pointers

After three games on the road theHuskies (1-2) play their home opener at730 pm tonight hosting Guerin Catholic

New Castle 57Heights 48

Heights FG FT TP PFSterling Weatherford 6-13 0-0 13 2Caymn Lutz 3-10 1-5 7 3Austin Sauerteig 3-6 0-0 9 2

Tyler Wiltermood 4-5 1-1 9 2Max Wahl 2-3 0-0 5 2Drayden Thomas 0-1 0-0 0 4Noah Wallace 2-3 0-0 5 2Dawson Phifer 0-2 0-0 0 1Max Beale 0-1 0-0 0 0Totals 20-44 2-6 48 18Score by QuartersNew Castle 16 12 9 20 - 57Heights 19 8 13 8 - 48Heights 3-point shooting (6-14) Sauerteig 3-5Weatherford 1-4 Wallace 1-2 Wahl 1-1 Lutz0-1 Phifer 0-1Heights rebounds (24) Weatherford 7 Lutz 6Sauerteig 4 Phifer 2 Wallace 2 Wahl 1Thomas 1

Sauerteig Wiltermood

Trojans pull away from Huskies

The Carmel girls basketball team tookcare of Warren Central 62-38 in an awayMetropolitan Conference game on Friday

The Greyhounds led 19-12 after the firstquarter then dominated the second periodto take a 34-14 halftime lead Tomi Taiwomade four 3-pointers in the game and ledCarmel with 24 points

Amy Dilk added 10 points and alsopulled seven rebounds Jasmine McWilliamsgrabbed eight boards and Blake Smith had6

Carmel is now 2-1 in the MIC and 7-1overall The Hounds travel to Westfield onTuesday for a 730 pm game

Carmel 62 WarrenCentral 38

Carmel FG FT TP PFOlivia Christy 1-5 0-0 2 4Amy Dilk 4-10 1-4 10 1Sophie Bair 1-3 0-0 3 0

Molly Gillig 0-3 4-4 4 3Blake Smith 2-6 2-7 6 2Tomi Taiwo 9-12 2-3 24 0Jasmine McWilliams 3-8 1-1 7 4Mackenzie Wood 2-2 2-2 6 2Totals 22-49 12-21 62 16Score by QuartersCarmel 19 15 15 13 - 62Warren 12 2 11 13 - 38Carmel 3-pointers (6) Taiwo 4 Dilk 1 Bair 1Carmel rebound leaders McWilliams 8 Dilk 7Smith 6

Dilk Smith

Carmel girls cruise past Warren

The Sheridan girls basketball team gotan easy Hoosier Heartland Conference winon Friday beating Taylor 63-29 in anaway game

The Blackhawks were in front from thebeginning leading 14-2 after the firstquarter and 42-7 at halftime BrittanyWelch scored 21 points to lead Sheridanand earned a double-double by pulling 11rebounds

Audrey Reed added 17 points grabbedseven rebounds and made five steals whileJillian OFlaherty scored nine and handedout four assists Nixon Williams scored sixpoints making all three of her field goalattempts

Sheridan is now 2-0 in conference playand 5-1 overall The Hawks host ClintonCentral on Tuesday in another Hoosiercontest

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Sheridan FG FT TP PFJillian OFlaherty 3-4 0-0 9 2Nixon Williams 3-3 0-0 6 3Izzy Mangin 2-6 0-2 4 2

Lillian Barker 0-2 1-2 1 0Rebecca Merritt 0-0 0-1 0 0Heather Barker 0-2 1-2 1 3Rachel Adams 0-0 0-0 0 1Audrey Reed 8-19 1-4 17 2Brittany Welch 10-17 0-2 21 1Holly Barker 1-2 0-0 2 0Cherysh Bishop 1-3 0-0 2 2Olivia Raines 0-1 0-0 0 1Totals 28-59 3-13 63 17Score by QuartersTaylor 2 5 9 13 - 29Sheridan 14 28 11 10 - 63Sheridan 3-point shooting (4-15) OFlaherty3-4 Welch 1-2 Reed 0-4 Mangin 0-3 Bishop0-1 Raines 0-1Sheridan rebounds (36) Welch 11 Reed 7Williams 4 Bishop 3 Raines 3 OFlaherty 2Mangin 2 Ho Barker 2 He Barker 1 Adams1

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Western ConferenceNorthwest W L PCT GBOklahoma City 12 8 600 -Utah 11 9 550 10Portland 10 10 500 20Denver 7 12 368 45Minnesota 5 14 263 65Southwest W L PCT GBSan Antonio 16 4 800 -Houston 13 7 650 30Memphis 12 8 600 40New Orleans 7 13 350 90Dallas 3 15 167 120Pacific W L PCT GBGolden State 16 2 889 -LA Clippers 16 5 762 10LA Lakers 10 11 476 70Sacramento 7 12 368 90Phoenix 6 13 316 100

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Toronto 113 LA Lakers 80New York 118 Minnesota 114

Chicago 111 Cleveland 105LA Clippers 114 New Orleans 96

Detroit 121 Atlanta 85San Antonio 107 Washington 105

Houston 128 Denver 110

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Evansville Memorial 64 Boonville 54Evansville Reitz 78 VincennesLincoln 52Fairfield 55 Prairie Heights 42Faith Christian 50 Delphi 48Fishers 60 Noblesville 47Fort Wayne Blackhawk 78 NewHaven 76Fort Wayne Concordia 57 FortWayne Canterbury 37Fort Wayne North 67 DeKalb 42Fort Wayne Northrop 39 ColumbiaCity 38Franklin 53 Decatur Central 50Fremont 71 Lakeland 44Goshen 53 Mishawaka 46Greenfield-Central 58 IndianapolisMarshall 44Griffith 61 Hammond Clark 46Hamilton Southeastern 84 Avon 44Henryville 47 Paoli 39Heritage Christian 61 GreenwoodChristian 34Heritage Hills 55 Evansville Day 38Heritage 41 Leo 40 OTHighland 61 Hammond Noll 60 2OT

Homestead 50 Warsaw 37Huntington North 62 Southwood 58Indian Creek 72 Owen Valley 52Indianapolis Cathedral 76Indianapolis Howe 70 2OTIndianapolis Lighthouse 86 TradersPoint Christian 46Indianapolis Ritter 72 IndianapolisMetropolitan 44Indianapolis Roncalli 62 GuerinCatholic 54Indianapolis Scecina 71 IndianapolisAttucks 68Jennings County 77 Madison 67Kokomo 55 Peru 50Kouts 69 Covenant Christian(DeMotte) 59LaPorte 60 South Bend Washington55Lake Central 62 Lighthouse CPA 48Lakewood Park 52 West Noble 44Lawrence North 67 Marion 53Liberty Christian 62 Indiana Math ampScience 54Linton-Stockton 71 Clay City 34Maconaquah 62 North Miami 43Martinsville 56 Greenwood 54Michigan City 70 Gary West 41Monroe Central 65 Daleville 44Morgan Twp 60 West Central 35

Morristown 76 Indianapolis Lutheran59Mount Vernon (Fortville) 68Covenant Christian 49Mount Vernon (Posey) 54 NorthPosey 48Munster 59 Hammond 45New Castle 57 Hamilton Heights 48North Central (Indianapolis) 105Richmond 51North Daviess 54 Shoals 28North Harrison 70 Corydon Central63North Judson 55 North Newton 43NorthWood 59 Triton 43Northeast Dubois 54 WashingtonCatholic 15Northeastern 60 Centerville 38Northview 67 Sullivan 58Northwestern 58 Western 53Oldenburg Academy 55 Edinburgh39Pendleton Heights 53 Lapel 50Perry Central 95 Cannelton 47Providence 53 Austin 32Randolph Southern 54 Union City 46Rensselaer Central 50 KankakeeValley 47Rock Creek Academy 65 NewWashington 56Shakamak 53 Bloomfield 50Shenandoah 66 New Palestine 50Silver Creek 51 Clarksville 48 OTSouth Bend Adams 72 Plymouth 54South Bend Riley 83 Northridge 58South Central (Union Mills) 50Oregon-Davis 48South Dearborn 53 Jac-Cen-Del 28South Decatur 55 North Decatur 54South Knox 56 White River Valley 29South Newton 42 Seeger 40South Putnam 43 North Putnam 34South Vermillion 52 Attica 36Southern Wells 57 Adams Central 41Southmont 76 North Montgomery 42Southwestern (Hanover) 63 ShaweMemorial 17Springs Valley 55 Orleans 53 OTTaylor 48 Tri-Central 39Tippecanoe Valley 66 Knox 60Tipton 54 Northfield 36Tri-County 64 Rossville 55Tri-West 82 Western Boone 44Tri 63 Blue River 53Triton Central 63 Waldron 55Union County 72 Knightstown 42University 62 Central Christian 48Vincennes Rivet 62 North Knox 59Washington Twp 64 Boone Grove19Washington 63 Southridge 47Wawasee 41 Manchester 40Wes-Del 70 Madison-Grant 47West Vigo 42 Greencastle 30West Washington 76 Eastern (Pekin)48Westview 82 Churubusco 60Wheeler 67 Hebron 52Whiteland 52 Plainfield 48Whitko 71 Wabash 59Winamac 61 Rochester 55Winchester 52 Wapahani 46Wood Memorial 68 Loogootee 46Woodlan 60 Jay County 53Yorktown 43 Muncie Burris 42Zionsville 57 Westfield 34Banks of Wabash TournamentRiverton Parke 75 Turkey Run 712OTRockville 66 North Vermillion 45Lafayette ClassicTwin Lakes 55 Lafayette Jeff 39McCutcheon 66 West Lafayette 48

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Western ConferenceNorthwest W L PCT GBOklahoma City 12 8 600 -Utah 11 9 550 10Portland 10 10 500 20Denver 7 12 368 45Minnesota 5 14 263 65Southwest W L PCT GBSan Antonio 16 4 800 -Houston 13 7 650 30Memphis 12 8 600 40New Orleans 7 13 350 90Dallas 3 15 167 120Pacific W L PCT GBGolden State 16 2 889 -LA Clippers 16 5 762 10LA Lakers 10 11 476 70Sacramento 7 12 368 90Phoenix 6 13 316 100

NBA standingsFridayrsquos scores

Orlando 105 Philadelphia 88Boston 97 Sacramento 92

Toronto 113 LA Lakers 80New York 118 Minnesota 114

Chicago 111 Cleveland 105LA Clippers 114 New Orleans 96

Detroit 121 Atlanta 85San Antonio 107 Washington 105

Houston 128 Denver 110

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Evansville Memorial 64 Boonville 54Evansville Reitz 78 VincennesLincoln 52Fairfield 55 Prairie Heights 42Faith Christian 50 Delphi 48Fishers 60 Noblesville 47Fort Wayne Blackhawk 78 NewHaven 76Fort Wayne Concordia 57 FortWayne Canterbury 37Fort Wayne North 67 DeKalb 42Fort Wayne Northrop 39 ColumbiaCity 38Franklin 53 Decatur Central 50Fremont 71 Lakeland 44Goshen 53 Mishawaka 46Greenfield-Central 58 IndianapolisMarshall 44Griffith 61 Hammond Clark 46Hamilton Southeastern 84 Avon 44Henryville 47 Paoli 39Heritage Christian 61 GreenwoodChristian 34Heritage Hills 55 Evansville Day 38Heritage 41 Leo 40 OTHighland 61 Hammond Noll 60 2OT

Homestead 50 Warsaw 37Huntington North 62 Southwood 58Indian Creek 72 Owen Valley 52Indianapolis Cathedral 76Indianapolis Howe 70 2OTIndianapolis Lighthouse 86 TradersPoint Christian 46Indianapolis Ritter 72 IndianapolisMetropolitan 44Indianapolis Roncalli 62 GuerinCatholic 54Indianapolis Scecina 71 IndianapolisAttucks 68Jennings County 77 Madison 67Kokomo 55 Peru 50Kouts 69 Covenant Christian(DeMotte) 59LaPorte 60 South Bend Washington55Lake Central 62 Lighthouse CPA 48Lakewood Park 52 West Noble 44Lawrence North 67 Marion 53Liberty Christian 62 Indiana Math ampScience 54Linton-Stockton 71 Clay City 34Maconaquah 62 North Miami 43Martinsville 56 Greenwood 54Michigan City 70 Gary West 41Monroe Central 65 Daleville 44Morgan Twp 60 West Central 35

Morristown 76 Indianapolis Lutheran59Mount Vernon (Fortville) 68Covenant Christian 49Mount Vernon (Posey) 54 NorthPosey 48Munster 59 Hammond 45New Castle 57 Hamilton Heights 48North Central (Indianapolis) 105Richmond 51North Daviess 54 Shoals 28North Harrison 70 Corydon Central63North Judson 55 North Newton 43NorthWood 59 Triton 43Northeast Dubois 54 WashingtonCatholic 15Northeastern 60 Centerville 38Northview 67 Sullivan 58Northwestern 58 Western 53Oldenburg Academy 55 Edinburgh39Pendleton Heights 53 Lapel 50Perry Central 95 Cannelton 47Providence 53 Austin 32Randolph Southern 54 Union City 46Rensselaer Central 50 KankakeeValley 47Rock Creek Academy 65 NewWashington 56Shakamak 53 Bloomfield 50Shenandoah 66 New Palestine 50Silver Creek 51 Clarksville 48 OTSouth Bend Adams 72 Plymouth 54South Bend Riley 83 Northridge 58South Central (Union Mills) 50Oregon-Davis 48South Dearborn 53 Jac-Cen-Del 28South Decatur 55 North Decatur 54South Knox 56 White River Valley 29South Newton 42 Seeger 40South Putnam 43 North Putnam 34South Vermillion 52 Attica 36Southern Wells 57 Adams Central 41Southmont 76 North Montgomery 42Southwestern (Hanover) 63 ShaweMemorial 17Springs Valley 55 Orleans 53 OTTaylor 48 Tri-Central 39Tippecanoe Valley 66 Knox 60Tipton 54 Northfield 36Tri-County 64 Rossville 55Tri-West 82 Western Boone 44Tri 63 Blue River 53Triton Central 63 Waldron 55Union County 72 Knightstown 42University 62 Central Christian 48Vincennes Rivet 62 North Knox 59Washington Twp 64 Boone Grove19Washington 63 Southridge 47Wawasee 41 Manchester 40Wes-Del 70 Madison-Grant 47West Vigo 42 Greencastle 30West Washington 76 Eastern (Pekin)48Westview 82 Churubusco 60Wheeler 67 Hebron 52Whiteland 52 Plainfield 48Whitko 71 Wabash 59Winamac 61 Rochester 55Winchester 52 Wapahani 46Wood Memorial 68 Loogootee 46Woodlan 60 Jay County 53Yorktown 43 Muncie Burris 42Zionsville 57 Westfield 34Banks of Wabash TournamentRiverton Parke 75 Turkey Run 712OTRockville 66 North Vermillion 45Lafayette ClassicTwin Lakes 55 Lafayette Jeff 39McCutcheon 66 West Lafayette 48

GIRLS GAMESAngola 32 Central Noble 25Ben Davis 65 Lawrence North 63Bethesda Christian 73 Indiana Deaf52Brownsburg 47 IndianapolisCathedral 37Carmel 62 Warren Central 38Center Grove 49 Lawrence Central19Chesterton 54 Michigan City 32Crown Point 48 Portage 37Edgewood 39 Cloverdale 36Forest Park 46 Gibson Southern 45Fort Wayne Concordia 55 FortWayne Wayne 21Fort Wayne Luers 72 Fort WayneNorth 28Fort Wayne Northrop 62 Fort WayneDwenger 59Fort Wayne South 79 Fort WayneSnider 72 2OTFranklin County 60 Shelbyville 43Frankton 50 Alexandria 47 OTGreencastle 62 West Vigo 31Hamilton 37 Elkhart Christian 13Hammond Morton 69 HammondGavit 9Hauser 55 Indianapolis Lutheran 35Hebron 54 Wheeler 47Highland 54 Andrean 43Hobart 38 Munster 30Homestead 76 Carroll (Fort Wayne)53Horizon Christian 52 ColumbusChristian 15Huntington North 57 Norwell 56 OTJeffersonville 50 Madison 15John Glenn 94 South Bend Riley 36Kankakee Valley 66 Lowell 29LaCrosse 67 Westville 48LaPorte 50 Valparaiso 44Lake Central 58 Merrillville 56Lakeland Christian 45 Culver 26Lebanon 75 Crawfordsville 30Marquette Catholic 68 River Forest49Milan 59 Seton Catholic 28Mishawaka Marian 60 South BendWashington 40Mississinewa 46 Eastbrook 40North Central (Indianapolis) 76 Pike63NorthWood 49 Concord 30Northeastern 41 Centerville 24Northview 59 Sullivan 55Oak Hill 52 Elwood 38Owen Valley 51 Indian Creek 39Penn 85 Jimtown 22Perry Meridian 58 Franklin Central51Providence 44 Salem 28Shawe Memorial 52 Southwestern(Hanover) 32Sheridan 63 Taylor 29South Bend Adams 57 Bremen 39South Bend St Joseph 55Mishawaka 26South Central (Elizabeth) 58 Tell City30South Putnam 40 North Putnam 28South Ripley 67 Rising Sun 27Southport 73 Bloomington North 38Terre Haute North 48 BloomingtonSouth 40Tri-West 54 Western Boone 45Triton Central 62 Waldron 28Whiting 36 Calumet 22Cass County InvitationalPioneer 45 Caston 34 3rdLogansport 65 Lewis Cass 36 1stWestern Reserve ClassicCulver Academy 65 Beaumont(Ohio) 21

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