14
Saturday, September 24, 2016 Sheridan, Noblesville, Cicero, Arcadia, Atlanta, Carmel, Fishers, Westfield Vol. 3, No. 190 Partly sunny today, partly cloudy tonight. TODAY’S WEATHER HIGH: 82 LOW: 61 Old Picket Fence Where every item tells a story... Antiques and more Vintage and Primitive Items Exclusive Noblesville distributor of Blue Bell Farms soy candles & wax melts Bob Brehmer Bi-Centennial Pottery Indiana Stained Glass Tuesday - Friday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Sunday 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. 894 Logan Street Noblesville 317-774-1800 Two providers of travel nurses have announced that they will be merging. Noblesville-based IPI Travel will merge with Denver-based Advanced Medical. IPI Travel was founded in 1999, and is located at 14701 Cumberland Road. A press release on the Advanced Medical website said that the merger will double that company's market share, and position Advanced Medical "to become a leading provider of Travel Nurses nationwide." IPI already provides staff "to more than 3,500 healthcare facilities across the U.S.," according to its website. IPI will continue to operate in Noblesville. “Both companies share a common passion and commitment to delivering real value and innovative solutions to the healthcare industry," said IPI Travel CEO Letha Engelman in the press release. "We are thrilled to partner with a company that shares our core values and together create even greater value for our clients and travelers.” IPI Travel to merge with Advanced Medical By FRED SWIFT Hamilton County Treasurer Jennifer Templeton collected $3.1 million in Thursday's annual sale of property on which owners had failed to pay property taxes. Most of the money was 'overage', the amount bid in excess of the delinquent taxes owed. Sixty six properties went to the auction sale conducted by SRI, firm hired by the county to collect back taxes. Of the 66 on the auction block, 18 did not sell. Of those that did sell, about $475,000 was owed in taxes and the remainder of the sale proceeds were collected in successful bid amounts beyond delinquencies. Owners have one year to redeem their property. In these cases the overage will be returned to the bidders in Thursday's sale. For those not redeemed, the county keeps the overage. Templeton said about 36 bidders showed up for the sale. Several hundred properties were originally slated for the sale, but many owners realizing their homes or other parcels would be sold, paid in recent days to avoid the auction. State law provides for the process of selling delinquent property, and designated the county treasurer as the official responsible for the sale. County collects $3.1 million in property sale The League of Women Voters of Hamilton County and the League of Women Voters of the Howard County Area are co-sponsoring a candidate forum for the U.S. Congressional District 5. The three candidates participating are Susan Brooks, Republican, Angela Demaree, Democrat, and Matt Wittlief, Libertarian. The forum will be held at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 27 at the Shamrock Springs Elementary School, 747 W. 161st St., Westfield. The public is invited free of charge and will be able to submit questions for the candidates. The League of Women Voters, a nonpartisan and non-profit organization, encourages informed and active participation in government, works to increase understanding of major public policy issues, and influences public policy through education and advocacy. League of Women Voters hosts candidate forum Oct. 27 Homecoming royalty Taylor Crowe and Ryan Cook were named the Noblesville High School Homecoming King and Queen during halftime of the Millers’ Homecoming game with Hamilton Heights Friday night at Hare Chevrolet Field. Noblesville won 38-7; read all about that game in today’s sports section. Reporter photo by Brian Reddick Alex Cortez and Mattie Woodworth were crowned Sheridan’s Homecoming King and Queen during the Blackhawks’ game with Tri- Central Friday night. Sheridan won 21-0. Photo by Kirk Green

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Page 1: Sheridan, Noblesville, Cicero, Arcadia, Atlanta, Carmel ...files.constantcontact.com › 57b55f5d301 › 4424a7e0-e...Exclusive Noblesville distributor of Blue Bell Farms soy candles

Saturday September 24 2016Sheridan Noblesville Cicero Arcadia Atlanta Carmel Fishers Westfield

Vol 3 No 190 Partly sunny today partly cloudytonight

TODAYrsquoS WEATHER

HIGH 82 LOW 61

Old Picket FenceWhere every item tells a story

Antiques and moreVintage and Primitive Items

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

Bob Brehmer Bi-Centennial PotteryIndiana Stained Glass

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

Two providers of travel nurses have announced that they will be mergingNoblesville-based IPI Travel will merge with Denver-based Advanced Medical IPI

Travel was founded in 1999 and is located at 14701 Cumberland RoadA press release on the Advanced Medical website said that the merger will double that

companys market share and position Advanced Medical to become a leading providerof Travel Nurses nationwide IPI already provides staff to more than 3500 healthcare

facilities across the US according to its website IPI will continue to operate inNoblesville

ldquoBoth companies share a common passion and commitment to delivering real valueand innovative solutions to the healthcare industry said IPI Travel CEO Letha Engelmanin the press release We are thrilled to partner with a company that shares our core valuesand together create even greater value for our clients and travelersrdquo

IPI Travel to merge with Advanced Medical

By FRED SWIFTHamilton County Treasurer Jennifer

Templeton collected $31 millionin Thursdays annual sale of property onwhich owners had failed to pay propertytaxes Most of the money was overagethe amount bid in excess of thedelinquent taxes owed

Sixty six properties went to theauction sale conducted by SRI firm hiredby the county to collect back taxes Ofthe 66 on the auction block 18 did notsell Of those that did sell about$475000 was owed in taxes and theremainder of the sale proceeds werecollected in successful bid amountsbeyond delinquencies

Owners have one year to redeem theirproperty In these cases the overage willbe returned to the biddersin Thursdays sale For those notredeemed the county keeps the overage

Templeton said about 36 biddersshowed up for the sale Several hundredproperties were originally slated for thesale but many owners realizing theirhomes or other parcels would be soldpaid in recent days to avoid the auction

State law provides for the process ofselling delinquent property anddesignated the county treasurer as theofficial responsible for the sale

County collects$31 million inproperty sale

The League of Women Voters ofHamilton County and the League ofWomen Voters of the Howard County Areaare co-sponsoring a candidate forum for theUS Congressional District 5 The threecandidates participating are Susan BrooksRepublican Angela Demaree Democratand Matt Wittlief Libertarian The forumwill be held at 630 pm on Thursday Oct27 at the Shamrock Springs ElementarySchool 747 W 161st St Westfield Thepublic is invited free of charge and will beable to submit questions for the candidates

The League of Women Voters anonpartisan and non-profit organizationencourages informed and activeparticipation in government works toincrease understanding of major publicpolicy issues and influences public policythrough education and advocacy

League of WomenVoters hosts candidateforum Oct 27

Homecoming royalty

Taylor Crowe and RyanCook were named theNoblesville High SchoolHomecoming King andQueen during halftimeof the MillersrsquoHomecoming game withHamilton Heights Fridaynight at Hare ChevroletField Noblesville won38-7 read all aboutthat game in todayrsquossports section

Reporter photo by Brian Reddick

Alex Cortez andMattie Woodworth

were crownedSheridanrsquos

Homecoming Kingand Queen duringthe Blackhawksrsquogame with Tri-

Central Friday nightSheridan won 21-0

Photo by Kirk Green

News2

Nickel Plate Arts addedsome color todowntown Noblesvilleby painting some of thecrosswalks Among theartists (pictured in thetop left photo) areKenzie Day presidentof the Noblesville HighSchool Art HonorSociety and ChloeHepker Also helpingwith the project werePaul Williams DarrenPeterson AlainaShonkwiler HannahShonkwiler Matt YatesKristi Rowe LaurenRowe and StuartSayger

Nickel Plate Arts paints the crosswalksReporter photos by Perry Williams

An additional photo appears on Page 3

3News

Hamilton CountyReporter

Contact InformationPhone

317-408-5548

EmailHamiltonconorthreporterhotmailcom

Publisher Jeff JellisonHamiltonconorthreporterhotmailcom

317-408-5548

Editor Don JellisonHoosiermabaaolcom

317-773-2769

Sports Editor Richie HallRhall1977gmailcomTwitter Richie_Hall

Web Addresswwwhc-reportercom

Mailing AddressPO Box190

Westfield IN 46074

Subscripton InformationPrint Edition

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Daily Email Edition6 months $251 Year $50

And Jesus arose and followed him and so did his disciples

- Matthew 919

50 Years AgoNews Carmel-- The 175-acre Crinklewood Addition to Carmel wasofficially annexed Monday night at a meeting of the Town Board Theadditionrsquos developer Joe Dawson favored the annexation About 10homes are under construction in this new areaSports Noblesvillersquos Millers looking for one giant comeback after a 34-0slaughtering by a big North Central squad Friday will be on display atMemorial Field Friday evening as a Homecoming crowd and membersof Noblesvillersquos 1941 and 1956 football teams watch Coach Bill Nevittrsquossquad take on the explosive Howe HornetsAd Wickes Lumber amp Building Supply Center Garage Door $4943each

Here are updates on Carmel roadprojects For complete details goto wwwCarmelLinkcom

Carey Road and Hawthorne DriveClosure Monday September 26

This intersection is scheduled to beclosed on Monday September 26th priorto 8 am for construction of a newroundabout The closure is scheduled to last45 days This project will increase vehicularand alternative (pedestrianbike)transportation connectivity The detour willuse Gray Road and Keystone Parkway toaccommodate northbound and southboundtraffic Eastbound and westbound traffic willuse Main Street and 146th street

Carey Road and 136th StreetClosure During first week of October

This intersection will remain open for afew more weeks It is anticipated that it maybe closed sometime during the first week ofOctober This is for construction of aroundabout Detour will use Gray Road andKeystone Parkway to accommodatenorthbound and southbound trafficEastbound and westbound traffic will useMain Street and 146th street

Spring Mill Road ImprovementClosure On or After October 9

Signs are up now to let motorists knowthat construction will begin on orafter October 9th on Spring Mill Road fromMain Street to Dorset This will be a fullclosure until about mid-December A detourwill be in place using Illinois Street for allnorth-south traffic This is the first phase ofan $83 million project that will add multi-purpose paths so that there are no gaps inconnectivity a new median in the center ofthe roadway and pedestrian railings tobridges Future phases will include work in2017 further south on Spring Mill fromDorset to 111th Street Reith Riley is thecontractor on this project

Emerson Road storm water improvementLane Restrictions Only On orAfter September 26

The City of Carmel has been working onstorm water improvements in the EmersonRoad area On or after September 26 thisproject will shift into the Johnson Additionarea of Emerson Road The storm sewerinstallation will continue along the southern

Carmel construction update

Reporter photos by Perry Williams

One of Nickel Plate Arts crosswalk paintings lets pedestrians go throughevery color of a painterrsquos palette

Do You Have ACommunity

Announcement

Wedding BirthAnnouncement

Anniversary

Share It With TheCommunity

Contact the HamiltonCounty Reporter

Hamiltonconorth reporterhotmailcom

or call317-408-5548

News4

portion of Emerson as well as 350 feet ofYork Drive from Emerson and the lengthof Park Lane Local traffic will bemaintained Weather permitting this projectshould be completed by Thanksgiving

City street paving - various streetsLane Restrictions Only Ongoing

The City Street Department continues tocomplete its 2016 paving projects Thefollowing streets are expected to be pavedduring the next few weeks weatherpermitting as the construction season nearsits end Please be alert as you travel on theseroadsClay Springs Drive - AllAngelique Court - AllAmethyst Circle - AllHyacinth Way - AllWildwood Drive - Guilford Road to End ofDriveAlley - Range Line Road to 1st Ave NWColmery Drive - Spring Highland Drive toMill Ridge DriveKingsmill Drive - 106th Street to KingsmillDriveMansfield Place - Westbury Place to 116thStreetMill Ridge Drive - Spring Mill Road to EndSpring Highland Drive - Spring Mill to EndSutton Avenue - Towne Road to EndSutton Place Drive - Sutton Avenue toWestbury PlaceVentana Court - Spring Highland Drive toEndWestbury Place - Sutton Avenue to SuttonPlace Drive

CARMELFrom Page 1

Brandon Kyle Sanders 32 NoblesvilleKari Venable 25 NoblesvilleTimothy Craig Bradbury 49 Cicero TeenaLynn Haydu 57 CiceroRustin Steven Laswell 42 Carmel ShalonLea Perez 48 CarmelTodd Bradford Fansworth 43 CarmelLisa Marie Skehan 39 CarmelJill Smith 49 Westfield Mindy Paschal43 WestfieldJames Feldon Owens Jr 37 Campti LAMelody Lane Ferrier 34 Campti LABryan Sanchez Marcum 30 WestfieldLourdes Garcia 41 WestfieldLarsquoPorsha Renee McClinton 29Indianapolis Kenneth Leroy Gladney Jr28 NoblesvilleScott G Murray 56 Fishers Jane KFerris 59 WestfieldTonya Marie Freeman 45 IndianapolisCarlos Alberto Briceno Hinojosa 32WestfieldChristina Nicole Travis 24 ArcadiaZachary J Garrity 26 ArcadiaBruce N Ingram 62 Noblesville JenniferIngram 63 NoblesvilleChelsae Leigh Atwood 23 Fishers LukeAndrew McDaniel 23 FishersLaura Ann Petty 42 Fishers AndrewTerrence Volk 38 FishersJason Steven Hoffman 29 Carmel ShelleyMarie Layman 28 CarmelJames A Schomburg 34 Noblesville SaraE Swinney 34 NoblesvilleGloria Belen Hernandez 29 IndianapolisDavid Munoz 31 IndianapolisKaitlyn Rae Box 23 Noblesville ScottAdam Goldstein 26 United KingdomElaine Marie Wise 57 WestfieldMohamed Fawzy Elseessy 41BloomingtonMegan M Snodgrass 19 WestfieldAlejandra B Sanchez Arriazz 19IndianapolisHollie Elizabeth Puckett 24 WestfieldJonathan Kelly Vessely 28 Indianapolis

Megan Elizabeth McQuiston 28 CarmelJohn Michael Coyle 20 CarmelJennifer Leigh Crawford 39 NoblesvilleChassen Boutaba28 IndianapolisRajpreet Singh 26 Fishers Rabia Bhangu24 FishersMegan Renee Redman 23 Springfield ILTravis Riley Klotz 29 CarmelAriana Cecilia Atkinson 34 FishersStephen Jacob Trotz 37 IndianapolisTraci Renea Freed 27 Noblesville CraigPeter Knickerbocker 26 NoblesvilleMichael Scott Hunter 39 NoblesvillePatricia Ann Schreiber 44 NoblesvilleRyan James Wooldridge 31 NoblesvilleAndrea Nicole Sandlin 31 NoblesvilleZachariah William Reddingtn 34Indianapolis Veronica Leane Garcia 39ArcadiaDana Michelle Wrightsman 52 CarmelReginald Dwayne Harper 50 LouisvilleKYChelsea Marie Allen 25 Cicero JasonLawrence Inlow 40 CiceroChad Parker Tribbett 26 WestfieldBrianne Tiffany Cobs 25 WestfeldMichele Ann Schulhof 49 FishersChristopher John Doyle 58 FishersAbigail Marie Coffeen 25 SheridanJordan Paul Swan 26 SheridanAgatha Rebeca Hung 20 Noblesville LuisNoel Santiago21 WestfieldAmanda Iene Krieger 28 Carmel PeterJohn Leccese 25 CarmelAmanda Marie Learned 24 NoblesvilleRobert Gerald Bader III 24 Louisville KYCourtney Marie McCarty 31 NoblesvilleJoel David Cook 30 Noblesvlle

Hamilton County wedding licenses Find The Reporter on Facebook

News 5

Reporter photos by Perry Williams

LEFT Noblesville seniors were tailgating before the football game RIGHT The Noblesville girls soccer team was part of the Homecoming parade

Lining up The floatsand the participantsget ready to wind

around downtown aspart of theNoblesville

Homecoming ParadeFriday afternoon

Reporter photos by Perry Williams

The family of Noblesvillerace car driver Bryan

Clauson served as GrandMarshal for the paradeBryanrsquos mother Diana

sister Taylor and fianceeLauren Stewart are

pictured here along withdriver Joe Marcum

Reporter photos by Perry Williams

News6

LEFT Noblesville headfootball coach Jason

Simmons walked alongthe parade route and

shook the hands of fans

BELOW Floats werelined up and ready to go

before the paradeNoblesville athletic

director Mike Hasch saidthere were 90 units inthis yearrsquos parade an

all-time record

The flag girls leadthe way for theNoblesville HighSchool band theMarching Millers

News 7

Sheridan Homecoming football gameReporter photos by Jeff Jellison

Sheridan fans had plenty to cheer about as theBlackhawks won their Homecoming game21-0 over Tri-Central Friday night at BudWright Stadium

Noblesville 38Heights 7Team Stats

HH NHSFirst Downs 9 18 By Rushing 7 13 By Passing 1 4 By Penalty 1 1Yards Rushing 28-106 38-281Yards Passing 19 73CompAttIntc 3-14-3 7-11-0FumblesLost 1-0 0-0PenaltiesYards 7-41 5-55Punts-Average 5-366 2-405Score by QuartersHeights 0 0 0 7 - 7Noblesville 14 7 10 7 - 38

ScoringFirst Quarter

N - Ben Gruver 42-yard interceptionreturn (Jack Knight kick) 1020N - Tyler Gonzalez 38-yard run (Knightkick) 105

Second QuarterN - Gruver 23-yard pass from RyanBarnes (Knight kick) 038

Third QuarterN - Nolan Ginther 6-yard pass fromBarnes (Knight kick) 1019N - Knight 30-yard field goal 255

Fourth QuarterN - Luke Blevins 1-yard run (Knightkick) 823HH - Jake Beale 7-yard run (MichaelOverton kick) 549

Heights StatsRushing Jake Beale 11-43 ClaytonCowan 8-30 Michael Cross 1-12 JoshFeltz 4-11 Riley White 2-9 Noah Defoe2-1Passing Josh Feltz 3-13-19 DraydenThomas 0-1-0Receiving White 1-12 Caymn Lutz 1-5Sterling Weatherford 1-2

Noblesville StatsRushing Chandler Hurst 15-104 LukeBlevins 7-63 Ryan Barnes 6-56 TylerGonzalez 6-56 McGwire Plumer 1-6Grant Gremel 3-minus 4Passing Barnes 7-10-73 Gremel 0-1-0Receiving Nolan Ginther 2-21 BenGruver 1-23 Bradley Westfall 1-12Jackson Thurman 1-6 Ben Herron 1-6Blake Taylor 1-5

Sports8

By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorIt was a perfect night for a Homecoming

football game and Noblesville gave its fansa perfect way to continue the celebration

The Millers beat Hamilton Heights 39-8at Hare Chevrolet Field Friday eveningNoblesville was in control from start tofinish - its offense was clicking in eachphase of the game and the Millers defenseplayed solid not allowing the Huskies manyopportunities

I thought we did some things really welltonight said Noblesville coach JasonSimmons One thing we had to do wascontrol the line of scrimmage offensivelyI thought we did that I thought our big guysup front gave us some running lanes Gotour tailbacks going

The Millers offense played well but itwas the defense that got Noblesville on theboard Just one minute and 40 seconds intothe game Ben Gruver caught a HamiltonHeights interception and ran it in 40 yardsto score

I thought we were flat at the start saidSimmons I thought when we got the picksix from Gruver I thought our defense foundanother gear Thats more like were capableof playing We blended fronts a lot from athree-man front to a four-man front tonightThat certainly helped us in the run gamesome

Noblesville scored in several differentways The Millers second touchdown camein the first quarter with Tyler Gonzalezbreaking out for a 38-yard run to the endzone

Simmons had to watch the game fromthe press box as he was serving a one-gamesuspension from coaching He did addresshis team after the game and had plenty ofgood things to say

We placed an emphasis on two thingsoffensively in the last two weeks Balanceand our tailback run game said SimmonsI thought Chandler Hurst and TylerGonzalez proved to be a real good 1-2 punchtonight Were starting to get those guysrolling a little bit and its a good feeling forus Were playing with some confidence upfront which is big

In the second quarter Noblesvillequarterback Ryan Barnes got going Hethrew a 23-yard touchdown pass to Gruverwith 38 seconds left in the half that ensuredthe Millers a 21-0 lead at halftime Early in

the third quarter Barnes found NolanGinther for a short touchdown pass a six-yarder

Jack Knight successfully kicked all fourextra point attempts and he added threemore points late in the third period when heconnected on a 30-yard field goal That putNoblesville up 31-0 The Millers got onemore touchdown in the fourth quarter whenLuke Blevins jogged in from the one-yardline Knight kicked that extra point toomaking him 5-for-5 on the night

The Huskies got on the board late in thefourth when Jake Beale ran in to score fromseven yards Michael Overton made theextra point kick That was the only timeNoblesvilles defense allowed Heights pastthe Millers 34-yard line

Millers power past Huskies

Reporter photo by Brian Reddick

Ben Gruver (left) scored two touchdowns for Noblesville - one on defense one on offense - during the Millersrsquo Homecoming victory Friday night at Hare Chevrolet FieldNoblesville beat Hamilton Heights 38-7 Pictured at right is the Huskiesrsquo Sterling Weatherford

Sports 9

The encouraging thing defensively is we got peoplearound the ball tonight which was critical for us saidSimmons The last two weeks weve emphasized pursuitand thats allowed us to get people around the ball and werecreating more takeaways which has really helped swing themomentum of the game

Hurst led Noblesvilles rushing totaling 15 carries for104 yards on the ground Barnes was 7-of-10 passing

totaling 73 yards He threw two passes to Ginther (includingthe touchdown) and one to five other receivers

Beale led the Huskies in rushing with 43 yards in 11carries

I got we got better this week I thought we did somereally good things said Heights coach Mitch Street Wemoved the football against them we just didnt put back-to-back-to-back first downs together Got a couple and thenwe stalled out

I think our kids played pretty good Its just one of thosethings With the numbers as they are when we start losingkids and things like that it hurts us

Street noted that some of his younger players came inand played well Thats encouraging he said

Noblesville hosts Hamilton Southeastern next Friday ina big Hoosier Crossroads Conference game while Heightswill play Twin Lakes at Lucas Oil Field next Saturday Oct1

MILLERS From Page 8

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

Hamilton Heightsrsquo Josh Feltz (15) drops back to pass as Luke Herr (51) protects him from Noblesvillersquos Roman Dziennik

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

LEFT Heightsrsquo Caymn Lutz (87) wraps up Noblesville quarterback Ryan Barnes who threw two touchdowns Friday night Also pictured is Chandler Hurst (13)RIGHT Hurst ran for 104 yards in 15 carries

Sports10

Sheridan used its defense and again therunning of Joe Callahan to defeat Tri-Central 21-0 Friday evening atHomecoming at Larry Wright Field and thatvictory wrapped up a Hoosier HeartlandConference East Division championship forthe Blackhawks

Sheridan is 3-0 in the conference withonly a game with Taylor remaining

ldquoWersquove beaten the other three teams soeven if we were to tie for first place we stillwould be the winnerrdquo Wright said

The East and West winners will play forthe conference championship on Oct 14

Sheridanrsquos defense held Tri-Central to107 yards rushing and just 20 yards passingThe Blackhawks intercepted two passes andrecovered a fumble

ldquoThatrsquos the first shutout wersquove had in awhilerdquo Wright said ldquoThe defense reallyplayed well Avery Bundy Alex GipsonKyle Harwood and Hunter Pflugh led usWe took away the option from Tri-Centralrdquo

Callahan who went into the gamefeeling ill carried the pigskin 37 times for183 yards Seventeen of those carries camein the first quarter

Sheridan used its famed ground game tocrush the Trojans The Blackhawks ran 59times for 256 yards Quarterback DrakeDelph was the second-leading ground gainerwith 48 yards in 10 trips

ldquoCallahan had another great gamerdquo saidWright ldquoHe played through some sicknesstonightrdquo

Callahan opened the scoring with afour-yard run with 57 seconds left in the firstquarter

Delph scored in the second quarter on a27-yard run

Callahan on a 24-yard run in the thirdquarter with 414 left in the third periodproduced the gamersquos only touchdown in thesecond half

Gunner Williams booted all three PATsand also caught all three of the passes Delphcompleted Delph was 3-of-9 for 25 yardsin the game

The win put Wright within two victoriesof reaching the 400-win career coachingmark

Sheridan will host Tipton next Friday

Sheridan blanks Trojans

Sheridan 21Tri-Central 0

Score by QuartersSheridan 7 7 7 0 ndash 21Tri-Central 0 0 0 0 -- 0

Team Stats SHS TC

First Downs 17 9 By Rushing 14 6 By Passing 2 1 By Penalty 1 2Yards Rushing 59-256 28-106Yards Passing 45 20CompAttIntc 3-9-0 2-10-2PenaltiesYards 4-45 2-20FumblesLost 1-0 1-1

Sheridan ScoringFirst Quarter

Joe Callahan 4-yard run (GunnerWilliams PAT) 57

Second QuarterDrake Delph 27-yard run (WilliamsPAT) 1150

Third QuarterCallahan 24-yard run (Williams PAT)414

Sheridan StatsRushing Callahan 37-183 Delph 10-48Kyle Harwood 4-17 Robert Burnell 7-14Hunter Pflugh 1-minus 2Passing Delph 3-9-25Receiving Gunner Williams 3-25

Photos by Kirk Green

Sheridanrsquos Joe Callahan (30) rushed for 183 yards in the Blackhawksrsquo 21-0 Homecoming victory over Tri-Central Friday atLarry Wright Stadium Also pictured is Brody Perry (29)

Sheridanrsquos Lucas Cheney (42) and Sean Speck (57) recover a fumble for the Blackhawks

Joe Kolb (45) grabs an interception

Sports 11

Hamilton Southeastern exploded for 23points in the firstquarter and had 41points at halftime andthen held on in thesecond half to defeatZionsville 48-41 in aHoosier CrossroadsConference gameFriday evening atReynolds RoyalsField

Coach ScottMayrsquos Royals movedto 5-1 on the season

and 3-1 in the conference behind a record-setting passing performance by seniorquarterback Adam Mullet and somefabulous reception numbers by Max BrooksMatt Klink and Carter Lohman

ldquoOur offense was really good and Mulletset a school record by passing for 463yardsrdquo May said after winning the thriller

Mullet hit on 30-of-44 passes and threwfor four touchdowns

Brooks Klink and Lohman were perfectBrooks had 10 catches for 146 yards Klinknine for 175 and Lohman seven for 87 yards

On the ground Southeastern rushed for122 yards Trey Poore led the way with eightcarries for 52 yards and Jackson Sweeneyhad five for 54 yards

Brooks caught two touchdown passesand Klink and Lohman each caught oneMullett ran for a TD

Rounding out Southeasternrsquos scoringwas lineman Madison Norris with adefensive touchdown Sweeney with atwo-point conversion Mullett with fourextra points and Tyler Melser with atouchdown

Southeasternrsquos offense stalled in thesecond half but the defense held off thevisiting Eagles

Zionsvillersquos offense passed for 248 yardsand ran for 275

ldquoWe drove late in the game and failed toscorerdquo May pointed out ldquoZionsville got theball back with only 40 seconds remainingrdquo

Southeastern will play at Noblesvillenext week

Royals lsquopass byrsquo Eagles

Southeastern 48Zionsville 41

Score by QuartersSoutheastern 23 18 7 0 - 48Zionsville 6 14 14 7 - 41

Game StatsHSE ZHS

First Downs 23 28 By Rushing 6 13 By Passing 17 15 By Penalty 0 0Yards Rushing 122 317Yards Passing 463 317CompAttIntc 30-44-0 25-42-3FumblesLost 1-1 2-1PenaltiesYards 10-67 5-32

Southeastern ScoringFirst Quarter

Madison Norris 27-yard fumble recovery(Adam Mullett run) 1105

Matt Klink 12-yard pass from Mullett(Tyler Melser kick) 319Mullett 2-yard run (Mullett run) 143

Second QuarterMax Brooks 31-yard pass from Mullett(Sweeney run) 829Carter Lohman 15-yard pass from Mullett(Melser kick) 615Melser 42-yard field goal 117

Third QuarterBrooks 9-yard pass from Mullett (Melserkick) 1015

Southeastern StatsRushing Trey Poore 8-55 JacksonSweeney 5-54 Adam Mullett 4-13 CarterLohman 2-9 Lance Stephens 2-1Passing Mullett 30-44-463Receiving Max Brooks 10-142 MattKlink 9-174 Lohman 7-85 NickMutchner 3-63 Poore 1-minus 1

Mullett

Brooks Poore

It didnrsquot take Carter McGinnis longFriday evening Friday evening in the EaglesNest to return from an injury and put smileson the faces of the home crowd

Guerin Catholic defeated Greenwood42-27

McGinnis carried the football 29 timesfor 213 yards and three touchdowns He alsoadded a reception for a fourth TD

McGinnis and quarterback Luke Kellerwere the show for Coach Tom Dilleyrsquos clubKeller completed 10-of-15 passes for 223yards and three touchdowns Grant Fremioncaught two passes for 75 yards and twotouchdowns

McGinnis opened the game by scoringGuerinrsquos first two touchdowns He scored

on a short run in the first period and then ran39 yards for a score to open the secondframe His third touchdown came on aKeller pass for three yards

Keller went to the air again in the thirdframe this time hitting Fremion with a threeyard pass

The Eagles executed some lightning inthe fourth frame Keller passed to Fremionfor 72 yards and then McGinnis ran 64 yardsfor his fourth touchdown

The win moved Guerin Catholic to 5-1on the season and it was the Eaglesrsquo fourthstraight victory

Guerin will remain home next week tohost Brebeuf

McGinnis scores 4 TDs

Guerin 42Greenwood 27

Score by QuartersGreenwood 0 6 7 14 - 27Guerin 7 14 7 14 ndash 42

Team Stats GW GC

First Downs 20 15 By Rushing 14 7 By Passing 6 7 By Penalty 0 1Yards Rushing 38-219 36-220Yards Passing 223 132CompAttInt 10-15-0 16-30-0FumblesLost 0-0 2-2PenaltiesYards 5-23 3-39

Guerin ScoringFirst Quarter

Carter McGinnis 5-yard run (Caleb Quickkick) 733

Second QuarterMcGinnis 39-yard run (Quick kick) 1105McGinnis 4-yard pass from Luke Keller(Quick kick) 102

Third QuarterGrant Fremion 8-yard pass from Keller(Quick kick) 136

Fourth QuarterFremion 72-yard pass from Keller (Quickkick) 1106McGinnis 64-yard run (Quick kick) 408

Guerin StatsRushing Carter McGinnis 29-213 GrantFremion 1-9 Thomas Kaser 2-7 LukeKeller 4-minus 9Passing Luke Keller 10-15-223Receiving Fremion 2-75 Kaser 2-20McGinnis 2-19 Conner Voorhis 1-41Will Poynter 1-41 Trevor George 1-20Emmit McMahon 1-7

Sports12

Carmel exploded for 38 points in themiddle two periodswhile defeating NorthCentral 48-22 in aMIC Conferencegame Friday on thePanthersrsquo home field

The Greyhoundsthrew a balancedoffensive punch atNorth Central asCarmel moved to 3-3on the year

Jake McDonaldhandled the passingcompeting 8-of-17 for159 yards and JeromeHalsell exploded onthe ground carrying20 times for 184 yards

ldquoHalsell had areally good gamerdquosaid Carmel coachJohn Hebert ldquorunningbetween tacklesrdquo

Halsell scoredCarmelrsquos first twotouchdowns both in

the second period and McDonald passedfor a pair of TDs in the third quarter

Jalen Walker had three catches for 62yards and five otherGreyhounds each hadone catch

ldquoWe got off toanother slow startrdquosaid Hebert ldquobut thenwe put 17 points onthe board beforehalftimerdquo

After NorthCentral scored first inthe second quarterHalsell hadtouchdown runs of 20and 1 yard

Just beforehalftime JacobAbrams intercepted aNorth Central passand returned thepigskin 30 yards Thatset up a 40-yard fieldgoal by ConnerCoghlan on the finalplay of the half

Coghlan alsobooted a 26-yard field

goal in the fourth quarterldquoCoghlan is 7-for-7 kicking field goalsrdquo

Hebert pointed out

Carmel scored three times in the thirdquarter Walker caught a 12-yard pass fromMcDonald Ethan Merriweather caught a27-yard pass from McDonald and CamariHunt ran for a touchdown

In the fourth quarter Coghlan booted thefield goal and Will Schmidt scored on a15-yard run

Carmel uncorked a balance offense TheGreyhounds ran 38 times for 264 yards andMcDonald passed for 159 yards

The Greyhounds will be at home nextweek hosting Ben Davis in a big MICbattle

Carmel tops NC 48-22Carmel 48 North

Central 22Team Stats

CHS NCFirst Downs 21 21Yards Rushing 38-264 49-302Yards Passing 159 105CompAttInt 8-17-0 9-20-1FumblesLost 1-0 1-1PenaltiesYards 3-38 9-73Score by QuartersCarmel 0 17 21 10 ndash 48North Central 0 6 16 0 -- 22

Carmel ScoringSecond Quarter

Jerome Halsell 20-yard run (ConnorCoghlan kick) 402Halsell 1-yard run (Coghlan kick) 107Coghlan 40-yard field goal 000

Third QuarterJalen Walker 12-yard pass from JakeMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 956Ethan Merriweather 27-yard pass fromMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 802Camari Hunt 55-yard pass fromMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 221

Fourth QuarterCoghlan 26-yard field goal 909Will Schmidt 15-yard run (Coghlan kick)543

Carmel StatsRushing Jerome Halsell 20-184 WillSchmidt 7-56 Dylan Downing 3-15Camari Hunt 4-11 Isaiah Baxter 1-8 JalenWalker 1-minus 2 Tyler Trent 1-minus 2Jake McDonald 1-minus 6Passing McDonald 8-17-159Receiving Walker 3-62 Hunt 1-55 EthanMerriweather 1-27 Schmidt 1-7 BennettKiley 1-6 Odin Mowery 1-2

Halsell

Coghlan

Merriweather

Abrams

Avon 38 Fishers 3Score by QuartersFishers 0 3 0 0 ndash 3Avon 7 24 7 0 ndash 38

Game StatsFHS AHS

First Downs 11 23 By Rushing 8 13 By Passing 2 9 By Penalty 1 1Yards Rushing 29-127 34-234Yards Passing 37 235CompAttIntc 4-22-0 12-23-0

FumblesLost 1-1 0-0PenaltiesYards 5-51 7-55

Fishers ScoringSecond Quarter

Ben Norton 29-yard field goal 1116

Fishers StatsRushing Trevor Newman 11-62 JoelSmyth 3-30 HL Lewis 10-29 Jon Vore1-7 Michael Noble 2-4 Max Shores 2-3Passing Vore 3-12-27 Smyth 1-10-10Receiving Statz 2-13 Jaren Tunstill 1-14Bryce Gee 1-10

It was a long road trip for Fishers Fridayevening as the Tigers traveled to AvonFishers lost the Hoosier CrossroadsConference game to the Orioles 38-3

Fishersrsquo only score came on a 29-yardfield goal by junior Ben Norton with 1116remaining in the first half

Avon opened up the game by scoring 24points in the second period after notching atouchdown in the first frame

Fishersrsquo defense couldnrsquot stop therunning of Avonrsquos Bryant Fitzgerald whocarried 14 times for 157 yards and twotouchdowns Quarterback Cameron Misnerwas 12-of-23 for 235 yards

On the other side of the pigskin Fishersrushed for only 135 yards and passed for just37 yards

Trevor Newman led Fishersrsquo groundgame with 61 yards in 11 carries

Fishers now is 0-4 in the HoosierCrossroads Conference

The Tigers will play outside of theconference next week hosting a powerfulCathedral team

An Indianapolis television station hasreported that suspended coach RickWimmer will return to his coaching dutiesnext week

Tigers caged at Avon

Conference leader and undefeatedBrownsburg successfully gambled on atwo-point conversion in overtime to defeatvisiting Westfield in a 29-28 HoosierCrossroads Conference thriller Fridayevening

It was Westfieldrsquos (4-2) secondconsecutive Hoosier Crossroads Conferenceloss by a single point Last week theShamrocks were defeated 21-20 bySoutheastern

Westfield opened the overtime with atouchdown and a PAT by Will Harrison

Zionsville scored and went for the two-pointconversion and the victory

Coach Jake Gilbertrsquos Shamrocks openedthe night with a 14-6 first quarter leadBrownsburg tied the battle at 14-14 enteringhalftime and the two teams were deadlockedat 21-21 after three quarters Neither scoredin the fourth period

Westfield quarterback Andy Sweet was11-of-20 for 185 yards and two touchdownsthrough the air

Nate Froelich carried 21 times for 94yards and Johnny Swidan carried seventimes for 60 yards and two touchdowns

Swidan scored two touchdowns on theground and another on a pass from Sweet

Evan Manley had three receptions for 72yards and a touchdown

Hank Grenda collected five defensivesolo tackles and seven assists and JacksonGarrett had five and five to lead the defenseByron Hubbard had two quarterback sacksand Grenda and Colin Caldwell one eachKoby Hauser intercepted a pass

Westfield will return home next Fridayto host Avon

Brownsburg 29Westfield 28

Score by QuartersWestfield 14 0 7 0 7 - 28Brownsburg 6 8 7 0 8 - 29

Game StatsWHS BHS

First Downs 17 22Yards Rushing 33-171 43-163Yards Passing 189 152CompAttIntc 13-30-2 13-25-0PenaltiesYards 9-57 7-55

ScoringFirst Quarter

Jonathan Swidan 27-yard run (WillHarrison kick) 432Swidan 11-yard run (Harrison kick) na

Third QuarterEvan Manley 55-yard pass from AndySweet (Harrison kick) 1001

OvertimeSwidan pass from Sweet distance na(Harrison kick)

Westfield StatsRushing Nate Froelich 21-94 JonathanSwidan 7-60 Andy Sweet 7-47Passing Sweet 11-20-185Receiving Evan Manley 3-72 JosueGonzalez 2-36 Hayden Russell 2-28Swidan 2-16 Kaleb Pettitjohn 1-30 ClintHostler 1-3

Brownsburg still unbeaten

Brian ReddickFile photo

Westfieldrsquos Jonathan Swidan scoredthree touchdowns and rushed for60 yards during the ShamrocksrsquoFriday game at Brownsburg

Sports 13

Friday night football scoresCourtesy John Harrellrsquos web sitewwwjohnharrellnet

Adams Central 45 South Adams14Alexandria 39 Blackford 38Andrean 52 Highland 28Angola 20 Fairfield 12Avon 38 Fishers 3Bedford North Lawrence 41Jennings County 23Beech Grove 40 Monrovia 28Ben Davis 41 Lawrence North 14Bloomington South 49 Terre HauteSouth 24Bluffton 26 Southern Wells 6Boonville 32 Mount Vernon(Posey) 20Brownsburg 29 Westfield 28 OTCalumet 22 Lake Station 7Cambridge City Lincoln 30 UnionCounty 28Carmel 48 North Central(Indianapolis) 22Carroll (Flora) 55 Frontier 7Carroll (Fort Wayne) 62 FortWayne South 28Center Grove 35 Lawrence Central21Centerville 25 Northeastern 24Charlestown 36 Salem 31Churubusco 49 Fremont 6Clifton Central (Ill) 40 SouthNewton 14Clinton Central 68 Eastern(Greentown) 28Clinton Prairie 59 Tri-County 33Cloverdale 19 Brown County 11Columbus East 49 Floyd Central14Columbus North 59 Terre HauteNorth 13Connersville 55 Indianapolis BroadRipple 32Corydon Central 34 Paoli 28Covenant Christian 41 Tri-Village(Ohio) 40Covington 14 Indiana Deaf 0Culver Academy 54 Heritage 18

Danville 30 Southmont 28Decatur Central 48 Plainfield 7DeKalb 33 Huntington North 7Delphi 24 North White 14Delta 47 New Castle 21East Central 57 South Dearborn 0East Chicago Central 40Hammond Morton 0East Noble 64 Norwell 7Eastbrook 49 Oak Hill 14Eastern Greene 29 North Central(Farmersburg) 28Eastern Hancock 41 North Decatur8Eastside 50 Prairie Heights 20Elkhart Memorial 54 IndianapolisShortridge 0Evansville Central 49 EvansvilleHarrison 28Evansville Mater Dei 44 Castle 42Evansville North 24 EvansvilleBosse 19Evansville Reitz 43 EvansvilleMemorial 12Fort Wayne Concordia 28 FortWayne Dwenger 21Fort Wayne Luers 63 Fort WayneNorthrop 49Fort Wayne Snider 54 Fort WayneWayne 25Fountain Central 62 Seeger 13Frankton 33 Elwood 7Garrett 42 West Noble 19Gibson Southern 38 Heritage Hills10Greensburg 27 Franklin County 22Griffith 24 Munster 21Guerin Catholic 42 Greenwood 27Hagerstown 49 Tri 14Hamilton Southeastern 48Zionsville 41Hammond Gavit 45 Gary West 6Hanover Central 21 Whiting 0Harrison (West Lafayette) 20Muncie Central 15Heritage Christian 56 BowmanAcademy 6Hobart 18 Lowell 12

Homestead 48 Fort Wayne North0Indian Creek 56 Edgewood 13Indianapolis Arlington 26Indianapolis Northwest 21Indianapolis Cathedral 40 RheaCounty (Tenn) 16Indianapolis Howe 51 IndianapolisManual 0Indianapolis Ritter 25 TritonCentral 14Indianapolis Roncalli 14 BrebeufJesuit 6Indianapolis Scecina 20Indianapolis Lutheran 13Jasper 35 Princeton 28Jimtown 37 Concord 36Kankakee Valley 28 Hammond 6Knox 24 Culver 0Kokomo 44 Anderson 24Lafayette Central Catholic 48 TwinLakes 0Lafayette Jeff 28 Marion 20Lakeland 60 Central Noble 27LaPorte 46 Merrillville 35Lawrenceburg 38 Batesville 6Leo 24 Bellmont 14Linton-Stockton 68 North Daviess7Maconaquah 40 Taylor 13McCutcheon 17 Indianapolis Tech14

Michigan City 46 Lake Central 42Milan 72 Edinburgh 0Mishawaka 55 Elkhart Central 0Mishawaka Marian 31 Bremen 14Mississinewa 40 Madison-Grant 13Mitchell 72 Rock Creek Academy6Mooresville 29 Franklin 22Mount Carmel (Ill) 42 Washington7Mount Vernon (Fortville) 28Pendleton Heights 9Neuqua Valley (Ill) 35 IndianapolisChatard 14New Albany 56 Madison 20New Haven 46 Columbia City 0New Palestine 84 Greenfield-Central 21New Prairie 70 South Bend Riley14Noblesville 38 Hamilton Heights 7North Harrison 21 Eastern (Pekin)7North Judson 36 West Central 6North Knox 20 Vincennes Lincoln18North Miami 52 Caston 0North Montgomery 21Crawfordsville 7North Newton 46 Boone Grove 6

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 90 64 584 -Toronto 84 69 549 55Baltimore 83 71 539 70NY Yankees 79 74 516 105Tampa Bay 65 88 425 245Central W L PCT GBCleveland 90 63 588 -Detroit 83 70 542 70Kansas City 77 77 500 135Chi White Sox 72 81 471 180Minnesota 55 99 357 355West W L PCT GBTexas 91 63 591 -Seattle 81 72 529 95Houston 81 73 526 100LA Angels 68 86 442 230Oakland 66 87 431 245

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 89 64 582 -NY Mets 82 72 532 75Miami 76 78 494 135Philadelphia 69 85 448 205Atlanta 63 91 409 265Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 98 55 641 -St Louis 80 73 523 180Pittsburgh 77 76 503 210Milwaukee 70 84 455 285Cincinnati 63 90 412 350West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 88 66 571 -San Francisco 81 73 526 70Colorado 73 81 474 150San Diego 65 89 422 230Arizona 64 89 418 235

MLB standingsFridayrsquos scores

Chi Cubs 5 St Louis 0Baltimore 3 Arizona 2 12 innings

Pittsburgh 6 Washington 5 11 inningsToronto 9 NY Yankees 0

Atlanta 3 Miami 2Boston 2 Tampa Bay 1

Cleveland 10 Chi White Sox 4Detroit 8 Kansas City 3

NY Mets 10 Philadelphia 5Milwaukee 5 Cincinnati 4LA Angels 10 Houston 6

Seattle 10 Minnesota 1Texas 3 Oakland 0

LA Dodgers 5 Colorado 2San Diego 7 San Francisco 2

Sports14

North Posey 34 Forest Park 0North Vermillion 23 Attica 21Northfield 70 Rochester 6Northview 34 North Putnam 13NorthWood 14 Northridge 0Owen Valley 21 Cascade 10Park Tudor 48 South Decatur 26Penn 53 South Bend St Joseph 15Perry Meridian 33 Bloomington North 2Peru 41 Wabash 19Pioneer 42 LaVille 14Plymouth 33 Wawasee 16Portage 22 Chesterton 13Providence 36 Jeffersonville 33Rensselaer Central 48 Hammond Clark 6Richmond 56 Logansport 6River Forest 50 Hammond Noll 13Riverton Parke 32 Turkey Run 7

Rockville 44 South Vermillion 31Rushville 28 Lapel 9Scottsburg 61 Oldenburg Academy 26Seymour 34 Brownstown Central 32Shelbyville 35 Yorktown 21Shenandoah 26 Knightstown 0Sheridan 21 Tri-Central 0Silver Creek 68 Clarksville 6South Bend Adams 40 South Bend Clay 14South Bend Washington 31 John Glenn 16South Central (Union Mills) 8 Wheeler 0South Spencer 65 Pike Central 47Southport 28 Franklin Central 13Southridge 35 Tell City 0Southside HomeSchool 27 IndianapolisWashington 0Southwood 52 Whitko 35Speedway 38 Indianapolis Marshall 6

Springs Valley 49 Crawford County 7Sullivan 56 Greencastle 7Tippecanoe Valley 31 Manchester 28Tipton 27 Northwestern 13Traders Point Christian 30 Anderson PrepAcademy 22Tri-West 56 Lebanon 48Valparaiso 21 Crown Point 7Warren Central 66 Pike 14Warsaw 43 Goshen 14West Lafayette 62 Benton Central 0West Vigo 33 South Putnam 21West Washington 41 Tecumseh 7Western 27 Lewis Cass 14Western Boone 31 Frankfort 8Whiteland 42 Martinsville 17Winamac 34 Triton 7Winchester 62 Union City 14Woodlan 40 Jay County 7

SCORES From Page 13

A record number of teams were paired this morning for the 23rd Annual IHSAA Boysand Girls Soccer State Tournaments which begin in 10 days A total of 299 boys squadsare entered equaling the record number that played in 2013 and 266 girls teams areaccounted for six more than the previous high set each of the last two years

The girls sectionals ndash 32 in Class 2A and 16 in Class A ndash will run Oct 3-8 Girlsregionals will be played Wednesday Oct 12 and Saturday Oct 15 with Class 2A matchesin a two-round Wednesday-Saturday format The Class A contests differ as a one-matchaffair played that Saturday Semi-states in both classes will be played Saturday Oct 22in a two-round format with the winners advancing to the state championship matches onSaturday Oct 29 in Indianapolis

The Class 2A No 1 Penn girls team last yearrsquos state runner-up will meet South BendAdams in Sectional 6 play at South Bend Riley while Class A top-ranked IndianapolisBishop Chatard will begin its post-season against Indianapolis Scecina in Sectional 42 atHeritage Christian Class 2A No 4 Brebeuf Jesuit will begin its defense of last yearrsquos statechampionship against Pike in Sectional 19 at Ben Davis while two-time defending ClassA state champ Fort Wayne Canterbury currently ranked No 19 drew a bye in Sectional37 at Bellmont

Boys sectional action at 64 sites ndash 32 in each class ndash also will be played Oct 3-8Sixteen regional sites ndash eight in each class ndash will host two rounds each on Thursday Oct13 and Saturday Oct 15 Semi-states will be played at four sites on Saturday Oct 22 ina two-round format with the survivors squaring off in the state championship matches onSaturday Oct 29

In Class 2A the top-ranked Harrison (West Lafayette) boys team last yearrsquos staterunner-up will meet Frankfort in Sectional 13 at Lafayette Jefferson while

Class A No 1 Lawrenceburg will host No 14 Rising Sun right out of the gate inSectional 57 action Ninth-ranked Center Grove last yearrsquos Class 2A state champion willhost Martinsville in Sectional 24 Third-ranked Mishawaka Marian is the defending ClassA state champion and will begin its run for another title against home-standing LaVille inSectional 36

State tournament brackets including dates and times for each match are available atIHSAAorg

Here is a list of Hamilton County pairings

BOYSCLASS 2ASectional 16 at Hamilton SoutheasternFirst round - Monday Oct 3Southeastern (8-2-4) vs Pendleton Heights (4-8-1) 6 pmSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Fishers (3-8) vs Noblesville (7-3-3) 5 pmAnderson (8-2-1) vs Monday winner 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm

Sectional 17 at ZionsvilleSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Guerin Catholic (6-2-2) vs Westfield (5-7) 5 pmZionsville (10-3) vs Carmel (6-2-4) 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm

CLASS 1ASectional 46 at Hamilton HeightsFirst round - Monday Oct 3Heights (5-6-2) vs Anderson Prep (0-9-1) 6 pmSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Muncie Burris (9-1-4) vs Wapahani (0-9-2) 5 pmLiberty Christian (8-3) vs Monday winner 7 pm

ChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm

Sectional 47 at Park TudorSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Park Tudor (7-5-1) vs Sheridan (0-11) 5 pmHeritage Christian (7-3-1) vs University (8-2) 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm

GIRLSCLASS 2ASectional 16 at NoblesvilleFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4Pendleton Heights (10-3) vs Anderson (0-8) 6 pmSemi-finals Thursday Oct 6Fishers (3-4-3) vs Noblesville (2-5-2) 5 pmSoutheastern (8-3-3) vs Tuesday winner 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm

Sectional 17 at WestfieldSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6Westfield (3-7-1) vs Carmel (10-2-1) 5 pmGuerin Catholic (4-7-1) vs Zionsville (8-4-2) 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm

CLASS 1ASectional 40 at SheridanFirst round - Monday Oct 3Sheridan (4-6-3) vs Wapahani (2-8) 6 pmFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4Muncie Burris (3-7) vs Tipton (4-2-1) 5 pmEastern (2-6) vs Tri-Central (1-5-3) 7 pmSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6Heights (5-6-1) vs Monday winner 5 pmTuesday winners 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm

Sectional 42 at Heritage ChristianFirst round - Monday Oct 3Broad Ripple (4-4-1) vs Park Tudor (7-3-1) 7 pmFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4University (7-4-2) vs Heritage Christian (na) 5 pmScecina (2-5) vs Bishop Chatard (11-1-1) 7 pmSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6International (1-3) vs Monday winner 5 pmTuesday winners 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm

Pairings announced for IHSAA soccer tournaments

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News2

Nickel Plate Arts addedsome color todowntown Noblesvilleby painting some of thecrosswalks Among theartists (pictured in thetop left photo) areKenzie Day presidentof the Noblesville HighSchool Art HonorSociety and ChloeHepker Also helpingwith the project werePaul Williams DarrenPeterson AlainaShonkwiler HannahShonkwiler Matt YatesKristi Rowe LaurenRowe and StuartSayger

Nickel Plate Arts paints the crosswalksReporter photos by Perry Williams

An additional photo appears on Page 3

3News

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And Jesus arose and followed him and so did his disciples

- Matthew 919

50 Years AgoNews Carmel-- The 175-acre Crinklewood Addition to Carmel wasofficially annexed Monday night at a meeting of the Town Board Theadditionrsquos developer Joe Dawson favored the annexation About 10homes are under construction in this new areaSports Noblesvillersquos Millers looking for one giant comeback after a 34-0slaughtering by a big North Central squad Friday will be on display atMemorial Field Friday evening as a Homecoming crowd and membersof Noblesvillersquos 1941 and 1956 football teams watch Coach Bill Nevittrsquossquad take on the explosive Howe HornetsAd Wickes Lumber amp Building Supply Center Garage Door $4943each

Here are updates on Carmel roadprojects For complete details goto wwwCarmelLinkcom

Carey Road and Hawthorne DriveClosure Monday September 26

This intersection is scheduled to beclosed on Monday September 26th priorto 8 am for construction of a newroundabout The closure is scheduled to last45 days This project will increase vehicularand alternative (pedestrianbike)transportation connectivity The detour willuse Gray Road and Keystone Parkway toaccommodate northbound and southboundtraffic Eastbound and westbound traffic willuse Main Street and 146th street

Carey Road and 136th StreetClosure During first week of October

This intersection will remain open for afew more weeks It is anticipated that it maybe closed sometime during the first week ofOctober This is for construction of aroundabout Detour will use Gray Road andKeystone Parkway to accommodatenorthbound and southbound trafficEastbound and westbound traffic will useMain Street and 146th street

Spring Mill Road ImprovementClosure On or After October 9

Signs are up now to let motorists knowthat construction will begin on orafter October 9th on Spring Mill Road fromMain Street to Dorset This will be a fullclosure until about mid-December A detourwill be in place using Illinois Street for allnorth-south traffic This is the first phase ofan $83 million project that will add multi-purpose paths so that there are no gaps inconnectivity a new median in the center ofthe roadway and pedestrian railings tobridges Future phases will include work in2017 further south on Spring Mill fromDorset to 111th Street Reith Riley is thecontractor on this project

Emerson Road storm water improvementLane Restrictions Only On orAfter September 26

The City of Carmel has been working onstorm water improvements in the EmersonRoad area On or after September 26 thisproject will shift into the Johnson Additionarea of Emerson Road The storm sewerinstallation will continue along the southern

Carmel construction update

Reporter photos by Perry Williams

One of Nickel Plate Arts crosswalk paintings lets pedestrians go throughevery color of a painterrsquos palette

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or call317-408-5548

News4

portion of Emerson as well as 350 feet ofYork Drive from Emerson and the lengthof Park Lane Local traffic will bemaintained Weather permitting this projectshould be completed by Thanksgiving

City street paving - various streetsLane Restrictions Only Ongoing

The City Street Department continues tocomplete its 2016 paving projects Thefollowing streets are expected to be pavedduring the next few weeks weatherpermitting as the construction season nearsits end Please be alert as you travel on theseroadsClay Springs Drive - AllAngelique Court - AllAmethyst Circle - AllHyacinth Way - AllWildwood Drive - Guilford Road to End ofDriveAlley - Range Line Road to 1st Ave NWColmery Drive - Spring Highland Drive toMill Ridge DriveKingsmill Drive - 106th Street to KingsmillDriveMansfield Place - Westbury Place to 116thStreetMill Ridge Drive - Spring Mill Road to EndSpring Highland Drive - Spring Mill to EndSutton Avenue - Towne Road to EndSutton Place Drive - Sutton Avenue toWestbury PlaceVentana Court - Spring Highland Drive toEndWestbury Place - Sutton Avenue to SuttonPlace Drive

CARMELFrom Page 1

Brandon Kyle Sanders 32 NoblesvilleKari Venable 25 NoblesvilleTimothy Craig Bradbury 49 Cicero TeenaLynn Haydu 57 CiceroRustin Steven Laswell 42 Carmel ShalonLea Perez 48 CarmelTodd Bradford Fansworth 43 CarmelLisa Marie Skehan 39 CarmelJill Smith 49 Westfield Mindy Paschal43 WestfieldJames Feldon Owens Jr 37 Campti LAMelody Lane Ferrier 34 Campti LABryan Sanchez Marcum 30 WestfieldLourdes Garcia 41 WestfieldLarsquoPorsha Renee McClinton 29Indianapolis Kenneth Leroy Gladney Jr28 NoblesvilleScott G Murray 56 Fishers Jane KFerris 59 WestfieldTonya Marie Freeman 45 IndianapolisCarlos Alberto Briceno Hinojosa 32WestfieldChristina Nicole Travis 24 ArcadiaZachary J Garrity 26 ArcadiaBruce N Ingram 62 Noblesville JenniferIngram 63 NoblesvilleChelsae Leigh Atwood 23 Fishers LukeAndrew McDaniel 23 FishersLaura Ann Petty 42 Fishers AndrewTerrence Volk 38 FishersJason Steven Hoffman 29 Carmel ShelleyMarie Layman 28 CarmelJames A Schomburg 34 Noblesville SaraE Swinney 34 NoblesvilleGloria Belen Hernandez 29 IndianapolisDavid Munoz 31 IndianapolisKaitlyn Rae Box 23 Noblesville ScottAdam Goldstein 26 United KingdomElaine Marie Wise 57 WestfieldMohamed Fawzy Elseessy 41BloomingtonMegan M Snodgrass 19 WestfieldAlejandra B Sanchez Arriazz 19IndianapolisHollie Elizabeth Puckett 24 WestfieldJonathan Kelly Vessely 28 Indianapolis

Megan Elizabeth McQuiston 28 CarmelJohn Michael Coyle 20 CarmelJennifer Leigh Crawford 39 NoblesvilleChassen Boutaba28 IndianapolisRajpreet Singh 26 Fishers Rabia Bhangu24 FishersMegan Renee Redman 23 Springfield ILTravis Riley Klotz 29 CarmelAriana Cecilia Atkinson 34 FishersStephen Jacob Trotz 37 IndianapolisTraci Renea Freed 27 Noblesville CraigPeter Knickerbocker 26 NoblesvilleMichael Scott Hunter 39 NoblesvillePatricia Ann Schreiber 44 NoblesvilleRyan James Wooldridge 31 NoblesvilleAndrea Nicole Sandlin 31 NoblesvilleZachariah William Reddingtn 34Indianapolis Veronica Leane Garcia 39ArcadiaDana Michelle Wrightsman 52 CarmelReginald Dwayne Harper 50 LouisvilleKYChelsea Marie Allen 25 Cicero JasonLawrence Inlow 40 CiceroChad Parker Tribbett 26 WestfieldBrianne Tiffany Cobs 25 WestfeldMichele Ann Schulhof 49 FishersChristopher John Doyle 58 FishersAbigail Marie Coffeen 25 SheridanJordan Paul Swan 26 SheridanAgatha Rebeca Hung 20 Noblesville LuisNoel Santiago21 WestfieldAmanda Iene Krieger 28 Carmel PeterJohn Leccese 25 CarmelAmanda Marie Learned 24 NoblesvilleRobert Gerald Bader III 24 Louisville KYCourtney Marie McCarty 31 NoblesvilleJoel David Cook 30 Noblesvlle

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News 5

Reporter photos by Perry Williams

LEFT Noblesville seniors were tailgating before the football game RIGHT The Noblesville girls soccer team was part of the Homecoming parade

Lining up The floatsand the participantsget ready to wind

around downtown aspart of theNoblesville

Homecoming ParadeFriday afternoon

Reporter photos by Perry Williams

The family of Noblesvillerace car driver Bryan

Clauson served as GrandMarshal for the paradeBryanrsquos mother Diana

sister Taylor and fianceeLauren Stewart are

pictured here along withdriver Joe Marcum

Reporter photos by Perry Williams

News6

LEFT Noblesville headfootball coach Jason

Simmons walked alongthe parade route and

shook the hands of fans

BELOW Floats werelined up and ready to go

before the paradeNoblesville athletic

director Mike Hasch saidthere were 90 units inthis yearrsquos parade an

all-time record

The flag girls leadthe way for theNoblesville HighSchool band theMarching Millers

News 7

Sheridan Homecoming football gameReporter photos by Jeff Jellison

Sheridan fans had plenty to cheer about as theBlackhawks won their Homecoming game21-0 over Tri-Central Friday night at BudWright Stadium

Noblesville 38Heights 7Team Stats

HH NHSFirst Downs 9 18 By Rushing 7 13 By Passing 1 4 By Penalty 1 1Yards Rushing 28-106 38-281Yards Passing 19 73CompAttIntc 3-14-3 7-11-0FumblesLost 1-0 0-0PenaltiesYards 7-41 5-55Punts-Average 5-366 2-405Score by QuartersHeights 0 0 0 7 - 7Noblesville 14 7 10 7 - 38

ScoringFirst Quarter

N - Ben Gruver 42-yard interceptionreturn (Jack Knight kick) 1020N - Tyler Gonzalez 38-yard run (Knightkick) 105

Second QuarterN - Gruver 23-yard pass from RyanBarnes (Knight kick) 038

Third QuarterN - Nolan Ginther 6-yard pass fromBarnes (Knight kick) 1019N - Knight 30-yard field goal 255

Fourth QuarterN - Luke Blevins 1-yard run (Knightkick) 823HH - Jake Beale 7-yard run (MichaelOverton kick) 549

Heights StatsRushing Jake Beale 11-43 ClaytonCowan 8-30 Michael Cross 1-12 JoshFeltz 4-11 Riley White 2-9 Noah Defoe2-1Passing Josh Feltz 3-13-19 DraydenThomas 0-1-0Receiving White 1-12 Caymn Lutz 1-5Sterling Weatherford 1-2

Noblesville StatsRushing Chandler Hurst 15-104 LukeBlevins 7-63 Ryan Barnes 6-56 TylerGonzalez 6-56 McGwire Plumer 1-6Grant Gremel 3-minus 4Passing Barnes 7-10-73 Gremel 0-1-0Receiving Nolan Ginther 2-21 BenGruver 1-23 Bradley Westfall 1-12Jackson Thurman 1-6 Ben Herron 1-6Blake Taylor 1-5

Sports8

By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorIt was a perfect night for a Homecoming

football game and Noblesville gave its fansa perfect way to continue the celebration

The Millers beat Hamilton Heights 39-8at Hare Chevrolet Field Friday eveningNoblesville was in control from start tofinish - its offense was clicking in eachphase of the game and the Millers defenseplayed solid not allowing the Huskies manyopportunities

I thought we did some things really welltonight said Noblesville coach JasonSimmons One thing we had to do wascontrol the line of scrimmage offensivelyI thought we did that I thought our big guysup front gave us some running lanes Gotour tailbacks going

The Millers offense played well but itwas the defense that got Noblesville on theboard Just one minute and 40 seconds intothe game Ben Gruver caught a HamiltonHeights interception and ran it in 40 yardsto score

I thought we were flat at the start saidSimmons I thought when we got the picksix from Gruver I thought our defense foundanother gear Thats more like were capableof playing We blended fronts a lot from athree-man front to a four-man front tonightThat certainly helped us in the run gamesome

Noblesville scored in several differentways The Millers second touchdown camein the first quarter with Tyler Gonzalezbreaking out for a 38-yard run to the endzone

Simmons had to watch the game fromthe press box as he was serving a one-gamesuspension from coaching He did addresshis team after the game and had plenty ofgood things to say

We placed an emphasis on two thingsoffensively in the last two weeks Balanceand our tailback run game said SimmonsI thought Chandler Hurst and TylerGonzalez proved to be a real good 1-2 punchtonight Were starting to get those guysrolling a little bit and its a good feeling forus Were playing with some confidence upfront which is big

In the second quarter Noblesvillequarterback Ryan Barnes got going Hethrew a 23-yard touchdown pass to Gruverwith 38 seconds left in the half that ensuredthe Millers a 21-0 lead at halftime Early in

the third quarter Barnes found NolanGinther for a short touchdown pass a six-yarder

Jack Knight successfully kicked all fourextra point attempts and he added threemore points late in the third period when heconnected on a 30-yard field goal That putNoblesville up 31-0 The Millers got onemore touchdown in the fourth quarter whenLuke Blevins jogged in from the one-yardline Knight kicked that extra point toomaking him 5-for-5 on the night

The Huskies got on the board late in thefourth when Jake Beale ran in to score fromseven yards Michael Overton made theextra point kick That was the only timeNoblesvilles defense allowed Heights pastthe Millers 34-yard line

Millers power past Huskies

Reporter photo by Brian Reddick

Ben Gruver (left) scored two touchdowns for Noblesville - one on defense one on offense - during the Millersrsquo Homecoming victory Friday night at Hare Chevrolet FieldNoblesville beat Hamilton Heights 38-7 Pictured at right is the Huskiesrsquo Sterling Weatherford

Sports 9

The encouraging thing defensively is we got peoplearound the ball tonight which was critical for us saidSimmons The last two weeks weve emphasized pursuitand thats allowed us to get people around the ball and werecreating more takeaways which has really helped swing themomentum of the game

Hurst led Noblesvilles rushing totaling 15 carries for104 yards on the ground Barnes was 7-of-10 passing

totaling 73 yards He threw two passes to Ginther (includingthe touchdown) and one to five other receivers

Beale led the Huskies in rushing with 43 yards in 11carries

I got we got better this week I thought we did somereally good things said Heights coach Mitch Street Wemoved the football against them we just didnt put back-to-back-to-back first downs together Got a couple and thenwe stalled out

I think our kids played pretty good Its just one of thosethings With the numbers as they are when we start losingkids and things like that it hurts us

Street noted that some of his younger players came inand played well Thats encouraging he said

Noblesville hosts Hamilton Southeastern next Friday ina big Hoosier Crossroads Conference game while Heightswill play Twin Lakes at Lucas Oil Field next Saturday Oct1

MILLERS From Page 8

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

Hamilton Heightsrsquo Josh Feltz (15) drops back to pass as Luke Herr (51) protects him from Noblesvillersquos Roman Dziennik

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

LEFT Heightsrsquo Caymn Lutz (87) wraps up Noblesville quarterback Ryan Barnes who threw two touchdowns Friday night Also pictured is Chandler Hurst (13)RIGHT Hurst ran for 104 yards in 15 carries

Sports10

Sheridan used its defense and again therunning of Joe Callahan to defeat Tri-Central 21-0 Friday evening atHomecoming at Larry Wright Field and thatvictory wrapped up a Hoosier HeartlandConference East Division championship forthe Blackhawks

Sheridan is 3-0 in the conference withonly a game with Taylor remaining

ldquoWersquove beaten the other three teams soeven if we were to tie for first place we stillwould be the winnerrdquo Wright said

The East and West winners will play forthe conference championship on Oct 14

Sheridanrsquos defense held Tri-Central to107 yards rushing and just 20 yards passingThe Blackhawks intercepted two passes andrecovered a fumble

ldquoThatrsquos the first shutout wersquove had in awhilerdquo Wright said ldquoThe defense reallyplayed well Avery Bundy Alex GipsonKyle Harwood and Hunter Pflugh led usWe took away the option from Tri-Centralrdquo

Callahan who went into the gamefeeling ill carried the pigskin 37 times for183 yards Seventeen of those carries camein the first quarter

Sheridan used its famed ground game tocrush the Trojans The Blackhawks ran 59times for 256 yards Quarterback DrakeDelph was the second-leading ground gainerwith 48 yards in 10 trips

ldquoCallahan had another great gamerdquo saidWright ldquoHe played through some sicknesstonightrdquo

Callahan opened the scoring with afour-yard run with 57 seconds left in the firstquarter

Delph scored in the second quarter on a27-yard run

Callahan on a 24-yard run in the thirdquarter with 414 left in the third periodproduced the gamersquos only touchdown in thesecond half

Gunner Williams booted all three PATsand also caught all three of the passes Delphcompleted Delph was 3-of-9 for 25 yardsin the game

The win put Wright within two victoriesof reaching the 400-win career coachingmark

Sheridan will host Tipton next Friday

Sheridan blanks Trojans

Sheridan 21Tri-Central 0

Score by QuartersSheridan 7 7 7 0 ndash 21Tri-Central 0 0 0 0 -- 0

Team Stats SHS TC

First Downs 17 9 By Rushing 14 6 By Passing 2 1 By Penalty 1 2Yards Rushing 59-256 28-106Yards Passing 45 20CompAttIntc 3-9-0 2-10-2PenaltiesYards 4-45 2-20FumblesLost 1-0 1-1

Sheridan ScoringFirst Quarter

Joe Callahan 4-yard run (GunnerWilliams PAT) 57

Second QuarterDrake Delph 27-yard run (WilliamsPAT) 1150

Third QuarterCallahan 24-yard run (Williams PAT)414

Sheridan StatsRushing Callahan 37-183 Delph 10-48Kyle Harwood 4-17 Robert Burnell 7-14Hunter Pflugh 1-minus 2Passing Delph 3-9-25Receiving Gunner Williams 3-25

Photos by Kirk Green

Sheridanrsquos Joe Callahan (30) rushed for 183 yards in the Blackhawksrsquo 21-0 Homecoming victory over Tri-Central Friday atLarry Wright Stadium Also pictured is Brody Perry (29)

Sheridanrsquos Lucas Cheney (42) and Sean Speck (57) recover a fumble for the Blackhawks

Joe Kolb (45) grabs an interception

Sports 11

Hamilton Southeastern exploded for 23points in the firstquarter and had 41points at halftime andthen held on in thesecond half to defeatZionsville 48-41 in aHoosier CrossroadsConference gameFriday evening atReynolds RoyalsField

Coach ScottMayrsquos Royals movedto 5-1 on the season

and 3-1 in the conference behind a record-setting passing performance by seniorquarterback Adam Mullet and somefabulous reception numbers by Max BrooksMatt Klink and Carter Lohman

ldquoOur offense was really good and Mulletset a school record by passing for 463yardsrdquo May said after winning the thriller

Mullet hit on 30-of-44 passes and threwfor four touchdowns

Brooks Klink and Lohman were perfectBrooks had 10 catches for 146 yards Klinknine for 175 and Lohman seven for 87 yards

On the ground Southeastern rushed for122 yards Trey Poore led the way with eightcarries for 52 yards and Jackson Sweeneyhad five for 54 yards

Brooks caught two touchdown passesand Klink and Lohman each caught oneMullett ran for a TD

Rounding out Southeasternrsquos scoringwas lineman Madison Norris with adefensive touchdown Sweeney with atwo-point conversion Mullett with fourextra points and Tyler Melser with atouchdown

Southeasternrsquos offense stalled in thesecond half but the defense held off thevisiting Eagles

Zionsvillersquos offense passed for 248 yardsand ran for 275

ldquoWe drove late in the game and failed toscorerdquo May pointed out ldquoZionsville got theball back with only 40 seconds remainingrdquo

Southeastern will play at Noblesvillenext week

Royals lsquopass byrsquo Eagles

Southeastern 48Zionsville 41

Score by QuartersSoutheastern 23 18 7 0 - 48Zionsville 6 14 14 7 - 41

Game StatsHSE ZHS

First Downs 23 28 By Rushing 6 13 By Passing 17 15 By Penalty 0 0Yards Rushing 122 317Yards Passing 463 317CompAttIntc 30-44-0 25-42-3FumblesLost 1-1 2-1PenaltiesYards 10-67 5-32

Southeastern ScoringFirst Quarter

Madison Norris 27-yard fumble recovery(Adam Mullett run) 1105

Matt Klink 12-yard pass from Mullett(Tyler Melser kick) 319Mullett 2-yard run (Mullett run) 143

Second QuarterMax Brooks 31-yard pass from Mullett(Sweeney run) 829Carter Lohman 15-yard pass from Mullett(Melser kick) 615Melser 42-yard field goal 117

Third QuarterBrooks 9-yard pass from Mullett (Melserkick) 1015

Southeastern StatsRushing Trey Poore 8-55 JacksonSweeney 5-54 Adam Mullett 4-13 CarterLohman 2-9 Lance Stephens 2-1Passing Mullett 30-44-463Receiving Max Brooks 10-142 MattKlink 9-174 Lohman 7-85 NickMutchner 3-63 Poore 1-minus 1

Mullett

Brooks Poore

It didnrsquot take Carter McGinnis longFriday evening Friday evening in the EaglesNest to return from an injury and put smileson the faces of the home crowd

Guerin Catholic defeated Greenwood42-27

McGinnis carried the football 29 timesfor 213 yards and three touchdowns He alsoadded a reception for a fourth TD

McGinnis and quarterback Luke Kellerwere the show for Coach Tom Dilleyrsquos clubKeller completed 10-of-15 passes for 223yards and three touchdowns Grant Fremioncaught two passes for 75 yards and twotouchdowns

McGinnis opened the game by scoringGuerinrsquos first two touchdowns He scored

on a short run in the first period and then ran39 yards for a score to open the secondframe His third touchdown came on aKeller pass for three yards

Keller went to the air again in the thirdframe this time hitting Fremion with a threeyard pass

The Eagles executed some lightning inthe fourth frame Keller passed to Fremionfor 72 yards and then McGinnis ran 64 yardsfor his fourth touchdown

The win moved Guerin Catholic to 5-1on the season and it was the Eaglesrsquo fourthstraight victory

Guerin will remain home next week tohost Brebeuf

McGinnis scores 4 TDs

Guerin 42Greenwood 27

Score by QuartersGreenwood 0 6 7 14 - 27Guerin 7 14 7 14 ndash 42

Team Stats GW GC

First Downs 20 15 By Rushing 14 7 By Passing 6 7 By Penalty 0 1Yards Rushing 38-219 36-220Yards Passing 223 132CompAttInt 10-15-0 16-30-0FumblesLost 0-0 2-2PenaltiesYards 5-23 3-39

Guerin ScoringFirst Quarter

Carter McGinnis 5-yard run (Caleb Quickkick) 733

Second QuarterMcGinnis 39-yard run (Quick kick) 1105McGinnis 4-yard pass from Luke Keller(Quick kick) 102

Third QuarterGrant Fremion 8-yard pass from Keller(Quick kick) 136

Fourth QuarterFremion 72-yard pass from Keller (Quickkick) 1106McGinnis 64-yard run (Quick kick) 408

Guerin StatsRushing Carter McGinnis 29-213 GrantFremion 1-9 Thomas Kaser 2-7 LukeKeller 4-minus 9Passing Luke Keller 10-15-223Receiving Fremion 2-75 Kaser 2-20McGinnis 2-19 Conner Voorhis 1-41Will Poynter 1-41 Trevor George 1-20Emmit McMahon 1-7

Sports12

Carmel exploded for 38 points in themiddle two periodswhile defeating NorthCentral 48-22 in aMIC Conferencegame Friday on thePanthersrsquo home field

The Greyhoundsthrew a balancedoffensive punch atNorth Central asCarmel moved to 3-3on the year

Jake McDonaldhandled the passingcompeting 8-of-17 for159 yards and JeromeHalsell exploded onthe ground carrying20 times for 184 yards

ldquoHalsell had areally good gamerdquosaid Carmel coachJohn Hebert ldquorunningbetween tacklesrdquo

Halsell scoredCarmelrsquos first twotouchdowns both in

the second period and McDonald passedfor a pair of TDs in the third quarter

Jalen Walker had three catches for 62yards and five otherGreyhounds each hadone catch

ldquoWe got off toanother slow startrdquosaid Hebert ldquobut thenwe put 17 points onthe board beforehalftimerdquo

After NorthCentral scored first inthe second quarterHalsell hadtouchdown runs of 20and 1 yard

Just beforehalftime JacobAbrams intercepted aNorth Central passand returned thepigskin 30 yards Thatset up a 40-yard fieldgoal by ConnerCoghlan on the finalplay of the half

Coghlan alsobooted a 26-yard field

goal in the fourth quarterldquoCoghlan is 7-for-7 kicking field goalsrdquo

Hebert pointed out

Carmel scored three times in the thirdquarter Walker caught a 12-yard pass fromMcDonald Ethan Merriweather caught a27-yard pass from McDonald and CamariHunt ran for a touchdown

In the fourth quarter Coghlan booted thefield goal and Will Schmidt scored on a15-yard run

Carmel uncorked a balance offense TheGreyhounds ran 38 times for 264 yards andMcDonald passed for 159 yards

The Greyhounds will be at home nextweek hosting Ben Davis in a big MICbattle

Carmel tops NC 48-22Carmel 48 North

Central 22Team Stats

CHS NCFirst Downs 21 21Yards Rushing 38-264 49-302Yards Passing 159 105CompAttInt 8-17-0 9-20-1FumblesLost 1-0 1-1PenaltiesYards 3-38 9-73Score by QuartersCarmel 0 17 21 10 ndash 48North Central 0 6 16 0 -- 22

Carmel ScoringSecond Quarter

Jerome Halsell 20-yard run (ConnorCoghlan kick) 402Halsell 1-yard run (Coghlan kick) 107Coghlan 40-yard field goal 000

Third QuarterJalen Walker 12-yard pass from JakeMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 956Ethan Merriweather 27-yard pass fromMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 802Camari Hunt 55-yard pass fromMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 221

Fourth QuarterCoghlan 26-yard field goal 909Will Schmidt 15-yard run (Coghlan kick)543

Carmel StatsRushing Jerome Halsell 20-184 WillSchmidt 7-56 Dylan Downing 3-15Camari Hunt 4-11 Isaiah Baxter 1-8 JalenWalker 1-minus 2 Tyler Trent 1-minus 2Jake McDonald 1-minus 6Passing McDonald 8-17-159Receiving Walker 3-62 Hunt 1-55 EthanMerriweather 1-27 Schmidt 1-7 BennettKiley 1-6 Odin Mowery 1-2

Halsell

Coghlan

Merriweather

Abrams

Avon 38 Fishers 3Score by QuartersFishers 0 3 0 0 ndash 3Avon 7 24 7 0 ndash 38

Game StatsFHS AHS

First Downs 11 23 By Rushing 8 13 By Passing 2 9 By Penalty 1 1Yards Rushing 29-127 34-234Yards Passing 37 235CompAttIntc 4-22-0 12-23-0

FumblesLost 1-1 0-0PenaltiesYards 5-51 7-55

Fishers ScoringSecond Quarter

Ben Norton 29-yard field goal 1116

Fishers StatsRushing Trevor Newman 11-62 JoelSmyth 3-30 HL Lewis 10-29 Jon Vore1-7 Michael Noble 2-4 Max Shores 2-3Passing Vore 3-12-27 Smyth 1-10-10Receiving Statz 2-13 Jaren Tunstill 1-14Bryce Gee 1-10

It was a long road trip for Fishers Fridayevening as the Tigers traveled to AvonFishers lost the Hoosier CrossroadsConference game to the Orioles 38-3

Fishersrsquo only score came on a 29-yardfield goal by junior Ben Norton with 1116remaining in the first half

Avon opened up the game by scoring 24points in the second period after notching atouchdown in the first frame

Fishersrsquo defense couldnrsquot stop therunning of Avonrsquos Bryant Fitzgerald whocarried 14 times for 157 yards and twotouchdowns Quarterback Cameron Misnerwas 12-of-23 for 235 yards

On the other side of the pigskin Fishersrushed for only 135 yards and passed for just37 yards

Trevor Newman led Fishersrsquo groundgame with 61 yards in 11 carries

Fishers now is 0-4 in the HoosierCrossroads Conference

The Tigers will play outside of theconference next week hosting a powerfulCathedral team

An Indianapolis television station hasreported that suspended coach RickWimmer will return to his coaching dutiesnext week

Tigers caged at Avon

Conference leader and undefeatedBrownsburg successfully gambled on atwo-point conversion in overtime to defeatvisiting Westfield in a 29-28 HoosierCrossroads Conference thriller Fridayevening

It was Westfieldrsquos (4-2) secondconsecutive Hoosier Crossroads Conferenceloss by a single point Last week theShamrocks were defeated 21-20 bySoutheastern

Westfield opened the overtime with atouchdown and a PAT by Will Harrison

Zionsville scored and went for the two-pointconversion and the victory

Coach Jake Gilbertrsquos Shamrocks openedthe night with a 14-6 first quarter leadBrownsburg tied the battle at 14-14 enteringhalftime and the two teams were deadlockedat 21-21 after three quarters Neither scoredin the fourth period

Westfield quarterback Andy Sweet was11-of-20 for 185 yards and two touchdownsthrough the air

Nate Froelich carried 21 times for 94yards and Johnny Swidan carried seventimes for 60 yards and two touchdowns

Swidan scored two touchdowns on theground and another on a pass from Sweet

Evan Manley had three receptions for 72yards and a touchdown

Hank Grenda collected five defensivesolo tackles and seven assists and JacksonGarrett had five and five to lead the defenseByron Hubbard had two quarterback sacksand Grenda and Colin Caldwell one eachKoby Hauser intercepted a pass

Westfield will return home next Fridayto host Avon

Brownsburg 29Westfield 28

Score by QuartersWestfield 14 0 7 0 7 - 28Brownsburg 6 8 7 0 8 - 29

Game StatsWHS BHS

First Downs 17 22Yards Rushing 33-171 43-163Yards Passing 189 152CompAttIntc 13-30-2 13-25-0PenaltiesYards 9-57 7-55

ScoringFirst Quarter

Jonathan Swidan 27-yard run (WillHarrison kick) 432Swidan 11-yard run (Harrison kick) na

Third QuarterEvan Manley 55-yard pass from AndySweet (Harrison kick) 1001

OvertimeSwidan pass from Sweet distance na(Harrison kick)

Westfield StatsRushing Nate Froelich 21-94 JonathanSwidan 7-60 Andy Sweet 7-47Passing Sweet 11-20-185Receiving Evan Manley 3-72 JosueGonzalez 2-36 Hayden Russell 2-28Swidan 2-16 Kaleb Pettitjohn 1-30 ClintHostler 1-3

Brownsburg still unbeaten

Brian ReddickFile photo

Westfieldrsquos Jonathan Swidan scoredthree touchdowns and rushed for60 yards during the ShamrocksrsquoFriday game at Brownsburg

Sports 13

Friday night football scoresCourtesy John Harrellrsquos web sitewwwjohnharrellnet

Adams Central 45 South Adams14Alexandria 39 Blackford 38Andrean 52 Highland 28Angola 20 Fairfield 12Avon 38 Fishers 3Bedford North Lawrence 41Jennings County 23Beech Grove 40 Monrovia 28Ben Davis 41 Lawrence North 14Bloomington South 49 Terre HauteSouth 24Bluffton 26 Southern Wells 6Boonville 32 Mount Vernon(Posey) 20Brownsburg 29 Westfield 28 OTCalumet 22 Lake Station 7Cambridge City Lincoln 30 UnionCounty 28Carmel 48 North Central(Indianapolis) 22Carroll (Flora) 55 Frontier 7Carroll (Fort Wayne) 62 FortWayne South 28Center Grove 35 Lawrence Central21Centerville 25 Northeastern 24Charlestown 36 Salem 31Churubusco 49 Fremont 6Clifton Central (Ill) 40 SouthNewton 14Clinton Central 68 Eastern(Greentown) 28Clinton Prairie 59 Tri-County 33Cloverdale 19 Brown County 11Columbus East 49 Floyd Central14Columbus North 59 Terre HauteNorth 13Connersville 55 Indianapolis BroadRipple 32Corydon Central 34 Paoli 28Covenant Christian 41 Tri-Village(Ohio) 40Covington 14 Indiana Deaf 0Culver Academy 54 Heritage 18

Danville 30 Southmont 28Decatur Central 48 Plainfield 7DeKalb 33 Huntington North 7Delphi 24 North White 14Delta 47 New Castle 21East Central 57 South Dearborn 0East Chicago Central 40Hammond Morton 0East Noble 64 Norwell 7Eastbrook 49 Oak Hill 14Eastern Greene 29 North Central(Farmersburg) 28Eastern Hancock 41 North Decatur8Eastside 50 Prairie Heights 20Elkhart Memorial 54 IndianapolisShortridge 0Evansville Central 49 EvansvilleHarrison 28Evansville Mater Dei 44 Castle 42Evansville North 24 EvansvilleBosse 19Evansville Reitz 43 EvansvilleMemorial 12Fort Wayne Concordia 28 FortWayne Dwenger 21Fort Wayne Luers 63 Fort WayneNorthrop 49Fort Wayne Snider 54 Fort WayneWayne 25Fountain Central 62 Seeger 13Frankton 33 Elwood 7Garrett 42 West Noble 19Gibson Southern 38 Heritage Hills10Greensburg 27 Franklin County 22Griffith 24 Munster 21Guerin Catholic 42 Greenwood 27Hagerstown 49 Tri 14Hamilton Southeastern 48Zionsville 41Hammond Gavit 45 Gary West 6Hanover Central 21 Whiting 0Harrison (West Lafayette) 20Muncie Central 15Heritage Christian 56 BowmanAcademy 6Hobart 18 Lowell 12

Homestead 48 Fort Wayne North0Indian Creek 56 Edgewood 13Indianapolis Arlington 26Indianapolis Northwest 21Indianapolis Cathedral 40 RheaCounty (Tenn) 16Indianapolis Howe 51 IndianapolisManual 0Indianapolis Ritter 25 TritonCentral 14Indianapolis Roncalli 14 BrebeufJesuit 6Indianapolis Scecina 20Indianapolis Lutheran 13Jasper 35 Princeton 28Jimtown 37 Concord 36Kankakee Valley 28 Hammond 6Knox 24 Culver 0Kokomo 44 Anderson 24Lafayette Central Catholic 48 TwinLakes 0Lafayette Jeff 28 Marion 20Lakeland 60 Central Noble 27LaPorte 46 Merrillville 35Lawrenceburg 38 Batesville 6Leo 24 Bellmont 14Linton-Stockton 68 North Daviess7Maconaquah 40 Taylor 13McCutcheon 17 Indianapolis Tech14

Michigan City 46 Lake Central 42Milan 72 Edinburgh 0Mishawaka 55 Elkhart Central 0Mishawaka Marian 31 Bremen 14Mississinewa 40 Madison-Grant 13Mitchell 72 Rock Creek Academy6Mooresville 29 Franklin 22Mount Carmel (Ill) 42 Washington7Mount Vernon (Fortville) 28Pendleton Heights 9Neuqua Valley (Ill) 35 IndianapolisChatard 14New Albany 56 Madison 20New Haven 46 Columbia City 0New Palestine 84 Greenfield-Central 21New Prairie 70 South Bend Riley14Noblesville 38 Hamilton Heights 7North Harrison 21 Eastern (Pekin)7North Judson 36 West Central 6North Knox 20 Vincennes Lincoln18North Miami 52 Caston 0North Montgomery 21Crawfordsville 7North Newton 46 Boone Grove 6

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 90 64 584 -Toronto 84 69 549 55Baltimore 83 71 539 70NY Yankees 79 74 516 105Tampa Bay 65 88 425 245Central W L PCT GBCleveland 90 63 588 -Detroit 83 70 542 70Kansas City 77 77 500 135Chi White Sox 72 81 471 180Minnesota 55 99 357 355West W L PCT GBTexas 91 63 591 -Seattle 81 72 529 95Houston 81 73 526 100LA Angels 68 86 442 230Oakland 66 87 431 245

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 89 64 582 -NY Mets 82 72 532 75Miami 76 78 494 135Philadelphia 69 85 448 205Atlanta 63 91 409 265Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 98 55 641 -St Louis 80 73 523 180Pittsburgh 77 76 503 210Milwaukee 70 84 455 285Cincinnati 63 90 412 350West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 88 66 571 -San Francisco 81 73 526 70Colorado 73 81 474 150San Diego 65 89 422 230Arizona 64 89 418 235

MLB standingsFridayrsquos scores

Chi Cubs 5 St Louis 0Baltimore 3 Arizona 2 12 innings

Pittsburgh 6 Washington 5 11 inningsToronto 9 NY Yankees 0

Atlanta 3 Miami 2Boston 2 Tampa Bay 1

Cleveland 10 Chi White Sox 4Detroit 8 Kansas City 3

NY Mets 10 Philadelphia 5Milwaukee 5 Cincinnati 4LA Angels 10 Houston 6

Seattle 10 Minnesota 1Texas 3 Oakland 0

LA Dodgers 5 Colorado 2San Diego 7 San Francisco 2

Sports14

North Posey 34 Forest Park 0North Vermillion 23 Attica 21Northfield 70 Rochester 6Northview 34 North Putnam 13NorthWood 14 Northridge 0Owen Valley 21 Cascade 10Park Tudor 48 South Decatur 26Penn 53 South Bend St Joseph 15Perry Meridian 33 Bloomington North 2Peru 41 Wabash 19Pioneer 42 LaVille 14Plymouth 33 Wawasee 16Portage 22 Chesterton 13Providence 36 Jeffersonville 33Rensselaer Central 48 Hammond Clark 6Richmond 56 Logansport 6River Forest 50 Hammond Noll 13Riverton Parke 32 Turkey Run 7

Rockville 44 South Vermillion 31Rushville 28 Lapel 9Scottsburg 61 Oldenburg Academy 26Seymour 34 Brownstown Central 32Shelbyville 35 Yorktown 21Shenandoah 26 Knightstown 0Sheridan 21 Tri-Central 0Silver Creek 68 Clarksville 6South Bend Adams 40 South Bend Clay 14South Bend Washington 31 John Glenn 16South Central (Union Mills) 8 Wheeler 0South Spencer 65 Pike Central 47Southport 28 Franklin Central 13Southridge 35 Tell City 0Southside HomeSchool 27 IndianapolisWashington 0Southwood 52 Whitko 35Speedway 38 Indianapolis Marshall 6

Springs Valley 49 Crawford County 7Sullivan 56 Greencastle 7Tippecanoe Valley 31 Manchester 28Tipton 27 Northwestern 13Traders Point Christian 30 Anderson PrepAcademy 22Tri-West 56 Lebanon 48Valparaiso 21 Crown Point 7Warren Central 66 Pike 14Warsaw 43 Goshen 14West Lafayette 62 Benton Central 0West Vigo 33 South Putnam 21West Washington 41 Tecumseh 7Western 27 Lewis Cass 14Western Boone 31 Frankfort 8Whiteland 42 Martinsville 17Winamac 34 Triton 7Winchester 62 Union City 14Woodlan 40 Jay County 7

SCORES From Page 13

A record number of teams were paired this morning for the 23rd Annual IHSAA Boysand Girls Soccer State Tournaments which begin in 10 days A total of 299 boys squadsare entered equaling the record number that played in 2013 and 266 girls teams areaccounted for six more than the previous high set each of the last two years

The girls sectionals ndash 32 in Class 2A and 16 in Class A ndash will run Oct 3-8 Girlsregionals will be played Wednesday Oct 12 and Saturday Oct 15 with Class 2A matchesin a two-round Wednesday-Saturday format The Class A contests differ as a one-matchaffair played that Saturday Semi-states in both classes will be played Saturday Oct 22in a two-round format with the winners advancing to the state championship matches onSaturday Oct 29 in Indianapolis

The Class 2A No 1 Penn girls team last yearrsquos state runner-up will meet South BendAdams in Sectional 6 play at South Bend Riley while Class A top-ranked IndianapolisBishop Chatard will begin its post-season against Indianapolis Scecina in Sectional 42 atHeritage Christian Class 2A No 4 Brebeuf Jesuit will begin its defense of last yearrsquos statechampionship against Pike in Sectional 19 at Ben Davis while two-time defending ClassA state champ Fort Wayne Canterbury currently ranked No 19 drew a bye in Sectional37 at Bellmont

Boys sectional action at 64 sites ndash 32 in each class ndash also will be played Oct 3-8Sixteen regional sites ndash eight in each class ndash will host two rounds each on Thursday Oct13 and Saturday Oct 15 Semi-states will be played at four sites on Saturday Oct 22 ina two-round format with the survivors squaring off in the state championship matches onSaturday Oct 29

In Class 2A the top-ranked Harrison (West Lafayette) boys team last yearrsquos staterunner-up will meet Frankfort in Sectional 13 at Lafayette Jefferson while

Class A No 1 Lawrenceburg will host No 14 Rising Sun right out of the gate inSectional 57 action Ninth-ranked Center Grove last yearrsquos Class 2A state champion willhost Martinsville in Sectional 24 Third-ranked Mishawaka Marian is the defending ClassA state champion and will begin its run for another title against home-standing LaVille inSectional 36

State tournament brackets including dates and times for each match are available atIHSAAorg

Here is a list of Hamilton County pairings

BOYSCLASS 2ASectional 16 at Hamilton SoutheasternFirst round - Monday Oct 3Southeastern (8-2-4) vs Pendleton Heights (4-8-1) 6 pmSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Fishers (3-8) vs Noblesville (7-3-3) 5 pmAnderson (8-2-1) vs Monday winner 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm

Sectional 17 at ZionsvilleSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Guerin Catholic (6-2-2) vs Westfield (5-7) 5 pmZionsville (10-3) vs Carmel (6-2-4) 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm

CLASS 1ASectional 46 at Hamilton HeightsFirst round - Monday Oct 3Heights (5-6-2) vs Anderson Prep (0-9-1) 6 pmSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Muncie Burris (9-1-4) vs Wapahani (0-9-2) 5 pmLiberty Christian (8-3) vs Monday winner 7 pm

ChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm

Sectional 47 at Park TudorSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Park Tudor (7-5-1) vs Sheridan (0-11) 5 pmHeritage Christian (7-3-1) vs University (8-2) 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm

GIRLSCLASS 2ASectional 16 at NoblesvilleFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4Pendleton Heights (10-3) vs Anderson (0-8) 6 pmSemi-finals Thursday Oct 6Fishers (3-4-3) vs Noblesville (2-5-2) 5 pmSoutheastern (8-3-3) vs Tuesday winner 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm

Sectional 17 at WestfieldSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6Westfield (3-7-1) vs Carmel (10-2-1) 5 pmGuerin Catholic (4-7-1) vs Zionsville (8-4-2) 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm

CLASS 1ASectional 40 at SheridanFirst round - Monday Oct 3Sheridan (4-6-3) vs Wapahani (2-8) 6 pmFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4Muncie Burris (3-7) vs Tipton (4-2-1) 5 pmEastern (2-6) vs Tri-Central (1-5-3) 7 pmSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6Heights (5-6-1) vs Monday winner 5 pmTuesday winners 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm

Sectional 42 at Heritage ChristianFirst round - Monday Oct 3Broad Ripple (4-4-1) vs Park Tudor (7-3-1) 7 pmFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4University (7-4-2) vs Heritage Christian (na) 5 pmScecina (2-5) vs Bishop Chatard (11-1-1) 7 pmSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6International (1-3) vs Monday winner 5 pmTuesday winners 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm

Pairings announced for IHSAA soccer tournaments

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And Jesus arose and followed him and so did his disciples

- Matthew 919

50 Years AgoNews Carmel-- The 175-acre Crinklewood Addition to Carmel wasofficially annexed Monday night at a meeting of the Town Board Theadditionrsquos developer Joe Dawson favored the annexation About 10homes are under construction in this new areaSports Noblesvillersquos Millers looking for one giant comeback after a 34-0slaughtering by a big North Central squad Friday will be on display atMemorial Field Friday evening as a Homecoming crowd and membersof Noblesvillersquos 1941 and 1956 football teams watch Coach Bill Nevittrsquossquad take on the explosive Howe HornetsAd Wickes Lumber amp Building Supply Center Garage Door $4943each

Here are updates on Carmel roadprojects For complete details goto wwwCarmelLinkcom

Carey Road and Hawthorne DriveClosure Monday September 26

This intersection is scheduled to beclosed on Monday September 26th priorto 8 am for construction of a newroundabout The closure is scheduled to last45 days This project will increase vehicularand alternative (pedestrianbike)transportation connectivity The detour willuse Gray Road and Keystone Parkway toaccommodate northbound and southboundtraffic Eastbound and westbound traffic willuse Main Street and 146th street

Carey Road and 136th StreetClosure During first week of October

This intersection will remain open for afew more weeks It is anticipated that it maybe closed sometime during the first week ofOctober This is for construction of aroundabout Detour will use Gray Road andKeystone Parkway to accommodatenorthbound and southbound trafficEastbound and westbound traffic will useMain Street and 146th street

Spring Mill Road ImprovementClosure On or After October 9

Signs are up now to let motorists knowthat construction will begin on orafter October 9th on Spring Mill Road fromMain Street to Dorset This will be a fullclosure until about mid-December A detourwill be in place using Illinois Street for allnorth-south traffic This is the first phase ofan $83 million project that will add multi-purpose paths so that there are no gaps inconnectivity a new median in the center ofthe roadway and pedestrian railings tobridges Future phases will include work in2017 further south on Spring Mill fromDorset to 111th Street Reith Riley is thecontractor on this project

Emerson Road storm water improvementLane Restrictions Only On orAfter September 26

The City of Carmel has been working onstorm water improvements in the EmersonRoad area On or after September 26 thisproject will shift into the Johnson Additionarea of Emerson Road The storm sewerinstallation will continue along the southern

Carmel construction update

Reporter photos by Perry Williams

One of Nickel Plate Arts crosswalk paintings lets pedestrians go throughevery color of a painterrsquos palette

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portion of Emerson as well as 350 feet ofYork Drive from Emerson and the lengthof Park Lane Local traffic will bemaintained Weather permitting this projectshould be completed by Thanksgiving

City street paving - various streetsLane Restrictions Only Ongoing

The City Street Department continues tocomplete its 2016 paving projects Thefollowing streets are expected to be pavedduring the next few weeks weatherpermitting as the construction season nearsits end Please be alert as you travel on theseroadsClay Springs Drive - AllAngelique Court - AllAmethyst Circle - AllHyacinth Way - AllWildwood Drive - Guilford Road to End ofDriveAlley - Range Line Road to 1st Ave NWColmery Drive - Spring Highland Drive toMill Ridge DriveKingsmill Drive - 106th Street to KingsmillDriveMansfield Place - Westbury Place to 116thStreetMill Ridge Drive - Spring Mill Road to EndSpring Highland Drive - Spring Mill to EndSutton Avenue - Towne Road to EndSutton Place Drive - Sutton Avenue toWestbury PlaceVentana Court - Spring Highland Drive toEndWestbury Place - Sutton Avenue to SuttonPlace Drive

CARMELFrom Page 1

Brandon Kyle Sanders 32 NoblesvilleKari Venable 25 NoblesvilleTimothy Craig Bradbury 49 Cicero TeenaLynn Haydu 57 CiceroRustin Steven Laswell 42 Carmel ShalonLea Perez 48 CarmelTodd Bradford Fansworth 43 CarmelLisa Marie Skehan 39 CarmelJill Smith 49 Westfield Mindy Paschal43 WestfieldJames Feldon Owens Jr 37 Campti LAMelody Lane Ferrier 34 Campti LABryan Sanchez Marcum 30 WestfieldLourdes Garcia 41 WestfieldLarsquoPorsha Renee McClinton 29Indianapolis Kenneth Leroy Gladney Jr28 NoblesvilleScott G Murray 56 Fishers Jane KFerris 59 WestfieldTonya Marie Freeman 45 IndianapolisCarlos Alberto Briceno Hinojosa 32WestfieldChristina Nicole Travis 24 ArcadiaZachary J Garrity 26 ArcadiaBruce N Ingram 62 Noblesville JenniferIngram 63 NoblesvilleChelsae Leigh Atwood 23 Fishers LukeAndrew McDaniel 23 FishersLaura Ann Petty 42 Fishers AndrewTerrence Volk 38 FishersJason Steven Hoffman 29 Carmel ShelleyMarie Layman 28 CarmelJames A Schomburg 34 Noblesville SaraE Swinney 34 NoblesvilleGloria Belen Hernandez 29 IndianapolisDavid Munoz 31 IndianapolisKaitlyn Rae Box 23 Noblesville ScottAdam Goldstein 26 United KingdomElaine Marie Wise 57 WestfieldMohamed Fawzy Elseessy 41BloomingtonMegan M Snodgrass 19 WestfieldAlejandra B Sanchez Arriazz 19IndianapolisHollie Elizabeth Puckett 24 WestfieldJonathan Kelly Vessely 28 Indianapolis

Megan Elizabeth McQuiston 28 CarmelJohn Michael Coyle 20 CarmelJennifer Leigh Crawford 39 NoblesvilleChassen Boutaba28 IndianapolisRajpreet Singh 26 Fishers Rabia Bhangu24 FishersMegan Renee Redman 23 Springfield ILTravis Riley Klotz 29 CarmelAriana Cecilia Atkinson 34 FishersStephen Jacob Trotz 37 IndianapolisTraci Renea Freed 27 Noblesville CraigPeter Knickerbocker 26 NoblesvilleMichael Scott Hunter 39 NoblesvillePatricia Ann Schreiber 44 NoblesvilleRyan James Wooldridge 31 NoblesvilleAndrea Nicole Sandlin 31 NoblesvilleZachariah William Reddingtn 34Indianapolis Veronica Leane Garcia 39ArcadiaDana Michelle Wrightsman 52 CarmelReginald Dwayne Harper 50 LouisvilleKYChelsea Marie Allen 25 Cicero JasonLawrence Inlow 40 CiceroChad Parker Tribbett 26 WestfieldBrianne Tiffany Cobs 25 WestfeldMichele Ann Schulhof 49 FishersChristopher John Doyle 58 FishersAbigail Marie Coffeen 25 SheridanJordan Paul Swan 26 SheridanAgatha Rebeca Hung 20 Noblesville LuisNoel Santiago21 WestfieldAmanda Iene Krieger 28 Carmel PeterJohn Leccese 25 CarmelAmanda Marie Learned 24 NoblesvilleRobert Gerald Bader III 24 Louisville KYCourtney Marie McCarty 31 NoblesvilleJoel David Cook 30 Noblesvlle

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News 5

Reporter photos by Perry Williams

LEFT Noblesville seniors were tailgating before the football game RIGHT The Noblesville girls soccer team was part of the Homecoming parade

Lining up The floatsand the participantsget ready to wind

around downtown aspart of theNoblesville

Homecoming ParadeFriday afternoon

Reporter photos by Perry Williams

The family of Noblesvillerace car driver Bryan

Clauson served as GrandMarshal for the paradeBryanrsquos mother Diana

sister Taylor and fianceeLauren Stewart are

pictured here along withdriver Joe Marcum

Reporter photos by Perry Williams

News6

LEFT Noblesville headfootball coach Jason

Simmons walked alongthe parade route and

shook the hands of fans

BELOW Floats werelined up and ready to go

before the paradeNoblesville athletic

director Mike Hasch saidthere were 90 units inthis yearrsquos parade an

all-time record

The flag girls leadthe way for theNoblesville HighSchool band theMarching Millers

News 7

Sheridan Homecoming football gameReporter photos by Jeff Jellison

Sheridan fans had plenty to cheer about as theBlackhawks won their Homecoming game21-0 over Tri-Central Friday night at BudWright Stadium

Noblesville 38Heights 7Team Stats

HH NHSFirst Downs 9 18 By Rushing 7 13 By Passing 1 4 By Penalty 1 1Yards Rushing 28-106 38-281Yards Passing 19 73CompAttIntc 3-14-3 7-11-0FumblesLost 1-0 0-0PenaltiesYards 7-41 5-55Punts-Average 5-366 2-405Score by QuartersHeights 0 0 0 7 - 7Noblesville 14 7 10 7 - 38

ScoringFirst Quarter

N - Ben Gruver 42-yard interceptionreturn (Jack Knight kick) 1020N - Tyler Gonzalez 38-yard run (Knightkick) 105

Second QuarterN - Gruver 23-yard pass from RyanBarnes (Knight kick) 038

Third QuarterN - Nolan Ginther 6-yard pass fromBarnes (Knight kick) 1019N - Knight 30-yard field goal 255

Fourth QuarterN - Luke Blevins 1-yard run (Knightkick) 823HH - Jake Beale 7-yard run (MichaelOverton kick) 549

Heights StatsRushing Jake Beale 11-43 ClaytonCowan 8-30 Michael Cross 1-12 JoshFeltz 4-11 Riley White 2-9 Noah Defoe2-1Passing Josh Feltz 3-13-19 DraydenThomas 0-1-0Receiving White 1-12 Caymn Lutz 1-5Sterling Weatherford 1-2

Noblesville StatsRushing Chandler Hurst 15-104 LukeBlevins 7-63 Ryan Barnes 6-56 TylerGonzalez 6-56 McGwire Plumer 1-6Grant Gremel 3-minus 4Passing Barnes 7-10-73 Gremel 0-1-0Receiving Nolan Ginther 2-21 BenGruver 1-23 Bradley Westfall 1-12Jackson Thurman 1-6 Ben Herron 1-6Blake Taylor 1-5

Sports8

By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorIt was a perfect night for a Homecoming

football game and Noblesville gave its fansa perfect way to continue the celebration

The Millers beat Hamilton Heights 39-8at Hare Chevrolet Field Friday eveningNoblesville was in control from start tofinish - its offense was clicking in eachphase of the game and the Millers defenseplayed solid not allowing the Huskies manyopportunities

I thought we did some things really welltonight said Noblesville coach JasonSimmons One thing we had to do wascontrol the line of scrimmage offensivelyI thought we did that I thought our big guysup front gave us some running lanes Gotour tailbacks going

The Millers offense played well but itwas the defense that got Noblesville on theboard Just one minute and 40 seconds intothe game Ben Gruver caught a HamiltonHeights interception and ran it in 40 yardsto score

I thought we were flat at the start saidSimmons I thought when we got the picksix from Gruver I thought our defense foundanother gear Thats more like were capableof playing We blended fronts a lot from athree-man front to a four-man front tonightThat certainly helped us in the run gamesome

Noblesville scored in several differentways The Millers second touchdown camein the first quarter with Tyler Gonzalezbreaking out for a 38-yard run to the endzone

Simmons had to watch the game fromthe press box as he was serving a one-gamesuspension from coaching He did addresshis team after the game and had plenty ofgood things to say

We placed an emphasis on two thingsoffensively in the last two weeks Balanceand our tailback run game said SimmonsI thought Chandler Hurst and TylerGonzalez proved to be a real good 1-2 punchtonight Were starting to get those guysrolling a little bit and its a good feeling forus Were playing with some confidence upfront which is big

In the second quarter Noblesvillequarterback Ryan Barnes got going Hethrew a 23-yard touchdown pass to Gruverwith 38 seconds left in the half that ensuredthe Millers a 21-0 lead at halftime Early in

the third quarter Barnes found NolanGinther for a short touchdown pass a six-yarder

Jack Knight successfully kicked all fourextra point attempts and he added threemore points late in the third period when heconnected on a 30-yard field goal That putNoblesville up 31-0 The Millers got onemore touchdown in the fourth quarter whenLuke Blevins jogged in from the one-yardline Knight kicked that extra point toomaking him 5-for-5 on the night

The Huskies got on the board late in thefourth when Jake Beale ran in to score fromseven yards Michael Overton made theextra point kick That was the only timeNoblesvilles defense allowed Heights pastthe Millers 34-yard line

Millers power past Huskies

Reporter photo by Brian Reddick

Ben Gruver (left) scored two touchdowns for Noblesville - one on defense one on offense - during the Millersrsquo Homecoming victory Friday night at Hare Chevrolet FieldNoblesville beat Hamilton Heights 38-7 Pictured at right is the Huskiesrsquo Sterling Weatherford

Sports 9

The encouraging thing defensively is we got peoplearound the ball tonight which was critical for us saidSimmons The last two weeks weve emphasized pursuitand thats allowed us to get people around the ball and werecreating more takeaways which has really helped swing themomentum of the game

Hurst led Noblesvilles rushing totaling 15 carries for104 yards on the ground Barnes was 7-of-10 passing

totaling 73 yards He threw two passes to Ginther (includingthe touchdown) and one to five other receivers

Beale led the Huskies in rushing with 43 yards in 11carries

I got we got better this week I thought we did somereally good things said Heights coach Mitch Street Wemoved the football against them we just didnt put back-to-back-to-back first downs together Got a couple and thenwe stalled out

I think our kids played pretty good Its just one of thosethings With the numbers as they are when we start losingkids and things like that it hurts us

Street noted that some of his younger players came inand played well Thats encouraging he said

Noblesville hosts Hamilton Southeastern next Friday ina big Hoosier Crossroads Conference game while Heightswill play Twin Lakes at Lucas Oil Field next Saturday Oct1

MILLERS From Page 8

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

Hamilton Heightsrsquo Josh Feltz (15) drops back to pass as Luke Herr (51) protects him from Noblesvillersquos Roman Dziennik

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

LEFT Heightsrsquo Caymn Lutz (87) wraps up Noblesville quarterback Ryan Barnes who threw two touchdowns Friday night Also pictured is Chandler Hurst (13)RIGHT Hurst ran for 104 yards in 15 carries

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Sheridan used its defense and again therunning of Joe Callahan to defeat Tri-Central 21-0 Friday evening atHomecoming at Larry Wright Field and thatvictory wrapped up a Hoosier HeartlandConference East Division championship forthe Blackhawks

Sheridan is 3-0 in the conference withonly a game with Taylor remaining

ldquoWersquove beaten the other three teams soeven if we were to tie for first place we stillwould be the winnerrdquo Wright said

The East and West winners will play forthe conference championship on Oct 14

Sheridanrsquos defense held Tri-Central to107 yards rushing and just 20 yards passingThe Blackhawks intercepted two passes andrecovered a fumble

ldquoThatrsquos the first shutout wersquove had in awhilerdquo Wright said ldquoThe defense reallyplayed well Avery Bundy Alex GipsonKyle Harwood and Hunter Pflugh led usWe took away the option from Tri-Centralrdquo

Callahan who went into the gamefeeling ill carried the pigskin 37 times for183 yards Seventeen of those carries camein the first quarter

Sheridan used its famed ground game tocrush the Trojans The Blackhawks ran 59times for 256 yards Quarterback DrakeDelph was the second-leading ground gainerwith 48 yards in 10 trips

ldquoCallahan had another great gamerdquo saidWright ldquoHe played through some sicknesstonightrdquo

Callahan opened the scoring with afour-yard run with 57 seconds left in the firstquarter

Delph scored in the second quarter on a27-yard run

Callahan on a 24-yard run in the thirdquarter with 414 left in the third periodproduced the gamersquos only touchdown in thesecond half

Gunner Williams booted all three PATsand also caught all three of the passes Delphcompleted Delph was 3-of-9 for 25 yardsin the game

The win put Wright within two victoriesof reaching the 400-win career coachingmark

Sheridan will host Tipton next Friday

Sheridan blanks Trojans

Sheridan 21Tri-Central 0

Score by QuartersSheridan 7 7 7 0 ndash 21Tri-Central 0 0 0 0 -- 0

Team Stats SHS TC

First Downs 17 9 By Rushing 14 6 By Passing 2 1 By Penalty 1 2Yards Rushing 59-256 28-106Yards Passing 45 20CompAttIntc 3-9-0 2-10-2PenaltiesYards 4-45 2-20FumblesLost 1-0 1-1

Sheridan ScoringFirst Quarter

Joe Callahan 4-yard run (GunnerWilliams PAT) 57

Second QuarterDrake Delph 27-yard run (WilliamsPAT) 1150

Third QuarterCallahan 24-yard run (Williams PAT)414

Sheridan StatsRushing Callahan 37-183 Delph 10-48Kyle Harwood 4-17 Robert Burnell 7-14Hunter Pflugh 1-minus 2Passing Delph 3-9-25Receiving Gunner Williams 3-25

Photos by Kirk Green

Sheridanrsquos Joe Callahan (30) rushed for 183 yards in the Blackhawksrsquo 21-0 Homecoming victory over Tri-Central Friday atLarry Wright Stadium Also pictured is Brody Perry (29)

Sheridanrsquos Lucas Cheney (42) and Sean Speck (57) recover a fumble for the Blackhawks

Joe Kolb (45) grabs an interception

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Hamilton Southeastern exploded for 23points in the firstquarter and had 41points at halftime andthen held on in thesecond half to defeatZionsville 48-41 in aHoosier CrossroadsConference gameFriday evening atReynolds RoyalsField

Coach ScottMayrsquos Royals movedto 5-1 on the season

and 3-1 in the conference behind a record-setting passing performance by seniorquarterback Adam Mullet and somefabulous reception numbers by Max BrooksMatt Klink and Carter Lohman

ldquoOur offense was really good and Mulletset a school record by passing for 463yardsrdquo May said after winning the thriller

Mullet hit on 30-of-44 passes and threwfor four touchdowns

Brooks Klink and Lohman were perfectBrooks had 10 catches for 146 yards Klinknine for 175 and Lohman seven for 87 yards

On the ground Southeastern rushed for122 yards Trey Poore led the way with eightcarries for 52 yards and Jackson Sweeneyhad five for 54 yards

Brooks caught two touchdown passesand Klink and Lohman each caught oneMullett ran for a TD

Rounding out Southeasternrsquos scoringwas lineman Madison Norris with adefensive touchdown Sweeney with atwo-point conversion Mullett with fourextra points and Tyler Melser with atouchdown

Southeasternrsquos offense stalled in thesecond half but the defense held off thevisiting Eagles

Zionsvillersquos offense passed for 248 yardsand ran for 275

ldquoWe drove late in the game and failed toscorerdquo May pointed out ldquoZionsville got theball back with only 40 seconds remainingrdquo

Southeastern will play at Noblesvillenext week

Royals lsquopass byrsquo Eagles

Southeastern 48Zionsville 41

Score by QuartersSoutheastern 23 18 7 0 - 48Zionsville 6 14 14 7 - 41

Game StatsHSE ZHS

First Downs 23 28 By Rushing 6 13 By Passing 17 15 By Penalty 0 0Yards Rushing 122 317Yards Passing 463 317CompAttIntc 30-44-0 25-42-3FumblesLost 1-1 2-1PenaltiesYards 10-67 5-32

Southeastern ScoringFirst Quarter

Madison Norris 27-yard fumble recovery(Adam Mullett run) 1105

Matt Klink 12-yard pass from Mullett(Tyler Melser kick) 319Mullett 2-yard run (Mullett run) 143

Second QuarterMax Brooks 31-yard pass from Mullett(Sweeney run) 829Carter Lohman 15-yard pass from Mullett(Melser kick) 615Melser 42-yard field goal 117

Third QuarterBrooks 9-yard pass from Mullett (Melserkick) 1015

Southeastern StatsRushing Trey Poore 8-55 JacksonSweeney 5-54 Adam Mullett 4-13 CarterLohman 2-9 Lance Stephens 2-1Passing Mullett 30-44-463Receiving Max Brooks 10-142 MattKlink 9-174 Lohman 7-85 NickMutchner 3-63 Poore 1-minus 1

Mullett

Brooks Poore

It didnrsquot take Carter McGinnis longFriday evening Friday evening in the EaglesNest to return from an injury and put smileson the faces of the home crowd

Guerin Catholic defeated Greenwood42-27

McGinnis carried the football 29 timesfor 213 yards and three touchdowns He alsoadded a reception for a fourth TD

McGinnis and quarterback Luke Kellerwere the show for Coach Tom Dilleyrsquos clubKeller completed 10-of-15 passes for 223yards and three touchdowns Grant Fremioncaught two passes for 75 yards and twotouchdowns

McGinnis opened the game by scoringGuerinrsquos first two touchdowns He scored

on a short run in the first period and then ran39 yards for a score to open the secondframe His third touchdown came on aKeller pass for three yards

Keller went to the air again in the thirdframe this time hitting Fremion with a threeyard pass

The Eagles executed some lightning inthe fourth frame Keller passed to Fremionfor 72 yards and then McGinnis ran 64 yardsfor his fourth touchdown

The win moved Guerin Catholic to 5-1on the season and it was the Eaglesrsquo fourthstraight victory

Guerin will remain home next week tohost Brebeuf

McGinnis scores 4 TDs

Guerin 42Greenwood 27

Score by QuartersGreenwood 0 6 7 14 - 27Guerin 7 14 7 14 ndash 42

Team Stats GW GC

First Downs 20 15 By Rushing 14 7 By Passing 6 7 By Penalty 0 1Yards Rushing 38-219 36-220Yards Passing 223 132CompAttInt 10-15-0 16-30-0FumblesLost 0-0 2-2PenaltiesYards 5-23 3-39

Guerin ScoringFirst Quarter

Carter McGinnis 5-yard run (Caleb Quickkick) 733

Second QuarterMcGinnis 39-yard run (Quick kick) 1105McGinnis 4-yard pass from Luke Keller(Quick kick) 102

Third QuarterGrant Fremion 8-yard pass from Keller(Quick kick) 136

Fourth QuarterFremion 72-yard pass from Keller (Quickkick) 1106McGinnis 64-yard run (Quick kick) 408

Guerin StatsRushing Carter McGinnis 29-213 GrantFremion 1-9 Thomas Kaser 2-7 LukeKeller 4-minus 9Passing Luke Keller 10-15-223Receiving Fremion 2-75 Kaser 2-20McGinnis 2-19 Conner Voorhis 1-41Will Poynter 1-41 Trevor George 1-20Emmit McMahon 1-7

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Carmel exploded for 38 points in themiddle two periodswhile defeating NorthCentral 48-22 in aMIC Conferencegame Friday on thePanthersrsquo home field

The Greyhoundsthrew a balancedoffensive punch atNorth Central asCarmel moved to 3-3on the year

Jake McDonaldhandled the passingcompeting 8-of-17 for159 yards and JeromeHalsell exploded onthe ground carrying20 times for 184 yards

ldquoHalsell had areally good gamerdquosaid Carmel coachJohn Hebert ldquorunningbetween tacklesrdquo

Halsell scoredCarmelrsquos first twotouchdowns both in

the second period and McDonald passedfor a pair of TDs in the third quarter

Jalen Walker had three catches for 62yards and five otherGreyhounds each hadone catch

ldquoWe got off toanother slow startrdquosaid Hebert ldquobut thenwe put 17 points onthe board beforehalftimerdquo

After NorthCentral scored first inthe second quarterHalsell hadtouchdown runs of 20and 1 yard

Just beforehalftime JacobAbrams intercepted aNorth Central passand returned thepigskin 30 yards Thatset up a 40-yard fieldgoal by ConnerCoghlan on the finalplay of the half

Coghlan alsobooted a 26-yard field

goal in the fourth quarterldquoCoghlan is 7-for-7 kicking field goalsrdquo

Hebert pointed out

Carmel scored three times in the thirdquarter Walker caught a 12-yard pass fromMcDonald Ethan Merriweather caught a27-yard pass from McDonald and CamariHunt ran for a touchdown

In the fourth quarter Coghlan booted thefield goal and Will Schmidt scored on a15-yard run

Carmel uncorked a balance offense TheGreyhounds ran 38 times for 264 yards andMcDonald passed for 159 yards

The Greyhounds will be at home nextweek hosting Ben Davis in a big MICbattle

Carmel tops NC 48-22Carmel 48 North

Central 22Team Stats

CHS NCFirst Downs 21 21Yards Rushing 38-264 49-302Yards Passing 159 105CompAttInt 8-17-0 9-20-1FumblesLost 1-0 1-1PenaltiesYards 3-38 9-73Score by QuartersCarmel 0 17 21 10 ndash 48North Central 0 6 16 0 -- 22

Carmel ScoringSecond Quarter

Jerome Halsell 20-yard run (ConnorCoghlan kick) 402Halsell 1-yard run (Coghlan kick) 107Coghlan 40-yard field goal 000

Third QuarterJalen Walker 12-yard pass from JakeMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 956Ethan Merriweather 27-yard pass fromMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 802Camari Hunt 55-yard pass fromMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 221

Fourth QuarterCoghlan 26-yard field goal 909Will Schmidt 15-yard run (Coghlan kick)543

Carmel StatsRushing Jerome Halsell 20-184 WillSchmidt 7-56 Dylan Downing 3-15Camari Hunt 4-11 Isaiah Baxter 1-8 JalenWalker 1-minus 2 Tyler Trent 1-minus 2Jake McDonald 1-minus 6Passing McDonald 8-17-159Receiving Walker 3-62 Hunt 1-55 EthanMerriweather 1-27 Schmidt 1-7 BennettKiley 1-6 Odin Mowery 1-2

Halsell

Coghlan

Merriweather

Abrams

Avon 38 Fishers 3Score by QuartersFishers 0 3 0 0 ndash 3Avon 7 24 7 0 ndash 38

Game StatsFHS AHS

First Downs 11 23 By Rushing 8 13 By Passing 2 9 By Penalty 1 1Yards Rushing 29-127 34-234Yards Passing 37 235CompAttIntc 4-22-0 12-23-0

FumblesLost 1-1 0-0PenaltiesYards 5-51 7-55

Fishers ScoringSecond Quarter

Ben Norton 29-yard field goal 1116

Fishers StatsRushing Trevor Newman 11-62 JoelSmyth 3-30 HL Lewis 10-29 Jon Vore1-7 Michael Noble 2-4 Max Shores 2-3Passing Vore 3-12-27 Smyth 1-10-10Receiving Statz 2-13 Jaren Tunstill 1-14Bryce Gee 1-10

It was a long road trip for Fishers Fridayevening as the Tigers traveled to AvonFishers lost the Hoosier CrossroadsConference game to the Orioles 38-3

Fishersrsquo only score came on a 29-yardfield goal by junior Ben Norton with 1116remaining in the first half

Avon opened up the game by scoring 24points in the second period after notching atouchdown in the first frame

Fishersrsquo defense couldnrsquot stop therunning of Avonrsquos Bryant Fitzgerald whocarried 14 times for 157 yards and twotouchdowns Quarterback Cameron Misnerwas 12-of-23 for 235 yards

On the other side of the pigskin Fishersrushed for only 135 yards and passed for just37 yards

Trevor Newman led Fishersrsquo groundgame with 61 yards in 11 carries

Fishers now is 0-4 in the HoosierCrossroads Conference

The Tigers will play outside of theconference next week hosting a powerfulCathedral team

An Indianapolis television station hasreported that suspended coach RickWimmer will return to his coaching dutiesnext week

Tigers caged at Avon

Conference leader and undefeatedBrownsburg successfully gambled on atwo-point conversion in overtime to defeatvisiting Westfield in a 29-28 HoosierCrossroads Conference thriller Fridayevening

It was Westfieldrsquos (4-2) secondconsecutive Hoosier Crossroads Conferenceloss by a single point Last week theShamrocks were defeated 21-20 bySoutheastern

Westfield opened the overtime with atouchdown and a PAT by Will Harrison

Zionsville scored and went for the two-pointconversion and the victory

Coach Jake Gilbertrsquos Shamrocks openedthe night with a 14-6 first quarter leadBrownsburg tied the battle at 14-14 enteringhalftime and the two teams were deadlockedat 21-21 after three quarters Neither scoredin the fourth period

Westfield quarterback Andy Sweet was11-of-20 for 185 yards and two touchdownsthrough the air

Nate Froelich carried 21 times for 94yards and Johnny Swidan carried seventimes for 60 yards and two touchdowns

Swidan scored two touchdowns on theground and another on a pass from Sweet

Evan Manley had three receptions for 72yards and a touchdown

Hank Grenda collected five defensivesolo tackles and seven assists and JacksonGarrett had five and five to lead the defenseByron Hubbard had two quarterback sacksand Grenda and Colin Caldwell one eachKoby Hauser intercepted a pass

Westfield will return home next Fridayto host Avon

Brownsburg 29Westfield 28

Score by QuartersWestfield 14 0 7 0 7 - 28Brownsburg 6 8 7 0 8 - 29

Game StatsWHS BHS

First Downs 17 22Yards Rushing 33-171 43-163Yards Passing 189 152CompAttIntc 13-30-2 13-25-0PenaltiesYards 9-57 7-55

ScoringFirst Quarter

Jonathan Swidan 27-yard run (WillHarrison kick) 432Swidan 11-yard run (Harrison kick) na

Third QuarterEvan Manley 55-yard pass from AndySweet (Harrison kick) 1001

OvertimeSwidan pass from Sweet distance na(Harrison kick)

Westfield StatsRushing Nate Froelich 21-94 JonathanSwidan 7-60 Andy Sweet 7-47Passing Sweet 11-20-185Receiving Evan Manley 3-72 JosueGonzalez 2-36 Hayden Russell 2-28Swidan 2-16 Kaleb Pettitjohn 1-30 ClintHostler 1-3

Brownsburg still unbeaten

Brian ReddickFile photo

Westfieldrsquos Jonathan Swidan scoredthree touchdowns and rushed for60 yards during the ShamrocksrsquoFriday game at Brownsburg

Sports 13

Friday night football scoresCourtesy John Harrellrsquos web sitewwwjohnharrellnet

Adams Central 45 South Adams14Alexandria 39 Blackford 38Andrean 52 Highland 28Angola 20 Fairfield 12Avon 38 Fishers 3Bedford North Lawrence 41Jennings County 23Beech Grove 40 Monrovia 28Ben Davis 41 Lawrence North 14Bloomington South 49 Terre HauteSouth 24Bluffton 26 Southern Wells 6Boonville 32 Mount Vernon(Posey) 20Brownsburg 29 Westfield 28 OTCalumet 22 Lake Station 7Cambridge City Lincoln 30 UnionCounty 28Carmel 48 North Central(Indianapolis) 22Carroll (Flora) 55 Frontier 7Carroll (Fort Wayne) 62 FortWayne South 28Center Grove 35 Lawrence Central21Centerville 25 Northeastern 24Charlestown 36 Salem 31Churubusco 49 Fremont 6Clifton Central (Ill) 40 SouthNewton 14Clinton Central 68 Eastern(Greentown) 28Clinton Prairie 59 Tri-County 33Cloverdale 19 Brown County 11Columbus East 49 Floyd Central14Columbus North 59 Terre HauteNorth 13Connersville 55 Indianapolis BroadRipple 32Corydon Central 34 Paoli 28Covenant Christian 41 Tri-Village(Ohio) 40Covington 14 Indiana Deaf 0Culver Academy 54 Heritage 18

Danville 30 Southmont 28Decatur Central 48 Plainfield 7DeKalb 33 Huntington North 7Delphi 24 North White 14Delta 47 New Castle 21East Central 57 South Dearborn 0East Chicago Central 40Hammond Morton 0East Noble 64 Norwell 7Eastbrook 49 Oak Hill 14Eastern Greene 29 North Central(Farmersburg) 28Eastern Hancock 41 North Decatur8Eastside 50 Prairie Heights 20Elkhart Memorial 54 IndianapolisShortridge 0Evansville Central 49 EvansvilleHarrison 28Evansville Mater Dei 44 Castle 42Evansville North 24 EvansvilleBosse 19Evansville Reitz 43 EvansvilleMemorial 12Fort Wayne Concordia 28 FortWayne Dwenger 21Fort Wayne Luers 63 Fort WayneNorthrop 49Fort Wayne Snider 54 Fort WayneWayne 25Fountain Central 62 Seeger 13Frankton 33 Elwood 7Garrett 42 West Noble 19Gibson Southern 38 Heritage Hills10Greensburg 27 Franklin County 22Griffith 24 Munster 21Guerin Catholic 42 Greenwood 27Hagerstown 49 Tri 14Hamilton Southeastern 48Zionsville 41Hammond Gavit 45 Gary West 6Hanover Central 21 Whiting 0Harrison (West Lafayette) 20Muncie Central 15Heritage Christian 56 BowmanAcademy 6Hobart 18 Lowell 12

Homestead 48 Fort Wayne North0Indian Creek 56 Edgewood 13Indianapolis Arlington 26Indianapolis Northwest 21Indianapolis Cathedral 40 RheaCounty (Tenn) 16Indianapolis Howe 51 IndianapolisManual 0Indianapolis Ritter 25 TritonCentral 14Indianapolis Roncalli 14 BrebeufJesuit 6Indianapolis Scecina 20Indianapolis Lutheran 13Jasper 35 Princeton 28Jimtown 37 Concord 36Kankakee Valley 28 Hammond 6Knox 24 Culver 0Kokomo 44 Anderson 24Lafayette Central Catholic 48 TwinLakes 0Lafayette Jeff 28 Marion 20Lakeland 60 Central Noble 27LaPorte 46 Merrillville 35Lawrenceburg 38 Batesville 6Leo 24 Bellmont 14Linton-Stockton 68 North Daviess7Maconaquah 40 Taylor 13McCutcheon 17 Indianapolis Tech14

Michigan City 46 Lake Central 42Milan 72 Edinburgh 0Mishawaka 55 Elkhart Central 0Mishawaka Marian 31 Bremen 14Mississinewa 40 Madison-Grant 13Mitchell 72 Rock Creek Academy6Mooresville 29 Franklin 22Mount Carmel (Ill) 42 Washington7Mount Vernon (Fortville) 28Pendleton Heights 9Neuqua Valley (Ill) 35 IndianapolisChatard 14New Albany 56 Madison 20New Haven 46 Columbia City 0New Palestine 84 Greenfield-Central 21New Prairie 70 South Bend Riley14Noblesville 38 Hamilton Heights 7North Harrison 21 Eastern (Pekin)7North Judson 36 West Central 6North Knox 20 Vincennes Lincoln18North Miami 52 Caston 0North Montgomery 21Crawfordsville 7North Newton 46 Boone Grove 6

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 90 64 584 -Toronto 84 69 549 55Baltimore 83 71 539 70NY Yankees 79 74 516 105Tampa Bay 65 88 425 245Central W L PCT GBCleveland 90 63 588 -Detroit 83 70 542 70Kansas City 77 77 500 135Chi White Sox 72 81 471 180Minnesota 55 99 357 355West W L PCT GBTexas 91 63 591 -Seattle 81 72 529 95Houston 81 73 526 100LA Angels 68 86 442 230Oakland 66 87 431 245

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 89 64 582 -NY Mets 82 72 532 75Miami 76 78 494 135Philadelphia 69 85 448 205Atlanta 63 91 409 265Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 98 55 641 -St Louis 80 73 523 180Pittsburgh 77 76 503 210Milwaukee 70 84 455 285Cincinnati 63 90 412 350West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 88 66 571 -San Francisco 81 73 526 70Colorado 73 81 474 150San Diego 65 89 422 230Arizona 64 89 418 235

MLB standingsFridayrsquos scores

Chi Cubs 5 St Louis 0Baltimore 3 Arizona 2 12 innings

Pittsburgh 6 Washington 5 11 inningsToronto 9 NY Yankees 0

Atlanta 3 Miami 2Boston 2 Tampa Bay 1

Cleveland 10 Chi White Sox 4Detroit 8 Kansas City 3

NY Mets 10 Philadelphia 5Milwaukee 5 Cincinnati 4LA Angels 10 Houston 6

Seattle 10 Minnesota 1Texas 3 Oakland 0

LA Dodgers 5 Colorado 2San Diego 7 San Francisco 2

Sports14

North Posey 34 Forest Park 0North Vermillion 23 Attica 21Northfield 70 Rochester 6Northview 34 North Putnam 13NorthWood 14 Northridge 0Owen Valley 21 Cascade 10Park Tudor 48 South Decatur 26Penn 53 South Bend St Joseph 15Perry Meridian 33 Bloomington North 2Peru 41 Wabash 19Pioneer 42 LaVille 14Plymouth 33 Wawasee 16Portage 22 Chesterton 13Providence 36 Jeffersonville 33Rensselaer Central 48 Hammond Clark 6Richmond 56 Logansport 6River Forest 50 Hammond Noll 13Riverton Parke 32 Turkey Run 7

Rockville 44 South Vermillion 31Rushville 28 Lapel 9Scottsburg 61 Oldenburg Academy 26Seymour 34 Brownstown Central 32Shelbyville 35 Yorktown 21Shenandoah 26 Knightstown 0Sheridan 21 Tri-Central 0Silver Creek 68 Clarksville 6South Bend Adams 40 South Bend Clay 14South Bend Washington 31 John Glenn 16South Central (Union Mills) 8 Wheeler 0South Spencer 65 Pike Central 47Southport 28 Franklin Central 13Southridge 35 Tell City 0Southside HomeSchool 27 IndianapolisWashington 0Southwood 52 Whitko 35Speedway 38 Indianapolis Marshall 6

Springs Valley 49 Crawford County 7Sullivan 56 Greencastle 7Tippecanoe Valley 31 Manchester 28Tipton 27 Northwestern 13Traders Point Christian 30 Anderson PrepAcademy 22Tri-West 56 Lebanon 48Valparaiso 21 Crown Point 7Warren Central 66 Pike 14Warsaw 43 Goshen 14West Lafayette 62 Benton Central 0West Vigo 33 South Putnam 21West Washington 41 Tecumseh 7Western 27 Lewis Cass 14Western Boone 31 Frankfort 8Whiteland 42 Martinsville 17Winamac 34 Triton 7Winchester 62 Union City 14Woodlan 40 Jay County 7

SCORES From Page 13

A record number of teams were paired this morning for the 23rd Annual IHSAA Boysand Girls Soccer State Tournaments which begin in 10 days A total of 299 boys squadsare entered equaling the record number that played in 2013 and 266 girls teams areaccounted for six more than the previous high set each of the last two years

The girls sectionals ndash 32 in Class 2A and 16 in Class A ndash will run Oct 3-8 Girlsregionals will be played Wednesday Oct 12 and Saturday Oct 15 with Class 2A matchesin a two-round Wednesday-Saturday format The Class A contests differ as a one-matchaffair played that Saturday Semi-states in both classes will be played Saturday Oct 22in a two-round format with the winners advancing to the state championship matches onSaturday Oct 29 in Indianapolis

The Class 2A No 1 Penn girls team last yearrsquos state runner-up will meet South BendAdams in Sectional 6 play at South Bend Riley while Class A top-ranked IndianapolisBishop Chatard will begin its post-season against Indianapolis Scecina in Sectional 42 atHeritage Christian Class 2A No 4 Brebeuf Jesuit will begin its defense of last yearrsquos statechampionship against Pike in Sectional 19 at Ben Davis while two-time defending ClassA state champ Fort Wayne Canterbury currently ranked No 19 drew a bye in Sectional37 at Bellmont

Boys sectional action at 64 sites ndash 32 in each class ndash also will be played Oct 3-8Sixteen regional sites ndash eight in each class ndash will host two rounds each on Thursday Oct13 and Saturday Oct 15 Semi-states will be played at four sites on Saturday Oct 22 ina two-round format with the survivors squaring off in the state championship matches onSaturday Oct 29

In Class 2A the top-ranked Harrison (West Lafayette) boys team last yearrsquos staterunner-up will meet Frankfort in Sectional 13 at Lafayette Jefferson while

Class A No 1 Lawrenceburg will host No 14 Rising Sun right out of the gate inSectional 57 action Ninth-ranked Center Grove last yearrsquos Class 2A state champion willhost Martinsville in Sectional 24 Third-ranked Mishawaka Marian is the defending ClassA state champion and will begin its run for another title against home-standing LaVille inSectional 36

State tournament brackets including dates and times for each match are available atIHSAAorg

Here is a list of Hamilton County pairings

BOYSCLASS 2ASectional 16 at Hamilton SoutheasternFirst round - Monday Oct 3Southeastern (8-2-4) vs Pendleton Heights (4-8-1) 6 pmSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Fishers (3-8) vs Noblesville (7-3-3) 5 pmAnderson (8-2-1) vs Monday winner 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm

Sectional 17 at ZionsvilleSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Guerin Catholic (6-2-2) vs Westfield (5-7) 5 pmZionsville (10-3) vs Carmel (6-2-4) 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm

CLASS 1ASectional 46 at Hamilton HeightsFirst round - Monday Oct 3Heights (5-6-2) vs Anderson Prep (0-9-1) 6 pmSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Muncie Burris (9-1-4) vs Wapahani (0-9-2) 5 pmLiberty Christian (8-3) vs Monday winner 7 pm

ChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm

Sectional 47 at Park TudorSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Park Tudor (7-5-1) vs Sheridan (0-11) 5 pmHeritage Christian (7-3-1) vs University (8-2) 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm

GIRLSCLASS 2ASectional 16 at NoblesvilleFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4Pendleton Heights (10-3) vs Anderson (0-8) 6 pmSemi-finals Thursday Oct 6Fishers (3-4-3) vs Noblesville (2-5-2) 5 pmSoutheastern (8-3-3) vs Tuesday winner 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm

Sectional 17 at WestfieldSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6Westfield (3-7-1) vs Carmel (10-2-1) 5 pmGuerin Catholic (4-7-1) vs Zionsville (8-4-2) 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm

CLASS 1ASectional 40 at SheridanFirst round - Monday Oct 3Sheridan (4-6-3) vs Wapahani (2-8) 6 pmFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4Muncie Burris (3-7) vs Tipton (4-2-1) 5 pmEastern (2-6) vs Tri-Central (1-5-3) 7 pmSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6Heights (5-6-1) vs Monday winner 5 pmTuesday winners 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm

Sectional 42 at Heritage ChristianFirst round - Monday Oct 3Broad Ripple (4-4-1) vs Park Tudor (7-3-1) 7 pmFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4University (7-4-2) vs Heritage Christian (na) 5 pmScecina (2-5) vs Bishop Chatard (11-1-1) 7 pmSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6International (1-3) vs Monday winner 5 pmTuesday winners 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm

Pairings announced for IHSAA soccer tournaments

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News4

portion of Emerson as well as 350 feet ofYork Drive from Emerson and the lengthof Park Lane Local traffic will bemaintained Weather permitting this projectshould be completed by Thanksgiving

City street paving - various streetsLane Restrictions Only Ongoing

The City Street Department continues tocomplete its 2016 paving projects Thefollowing streets are expected to be pavedduring the next few weeks weatherpermitting as the construction season nearsits end Please be alert as you travel on theseroadsClay Springs Drive - AllAngelique Court - AllAmethyst Circle - AllHyacinth Way - AllWildwood Drive - Guilford Road to End ofDriveAlley - Range Line Road to 1st Ave NWColmery Drive - Spring Highland Drive toMill Ridge DriveKingsmill Drive - 106th Street to KingsmillDriveMansfield Place - Westbury Place to 116thStreetMill Ridge Drive - Spring Mill Road to EndSpring Highland Drive - Spring Mill to EndSutton Avenue - Towne Road to EndSutton Place Drive - Sutton Avenue toWestbury PlaceVentana Court - Spring Highland Drive toEndWestbury Place - Sutton Avenue to SuttonPlace Drive

CARMELFrom Page 1

Brandon Kyle Sanders 32 NoblesvilleKari Venable 25 NoblesvilleTimothy Craig Bradbury 49 Cicero TeenaLynn Haydu 57 CiceroRustin Steven Laswell 42 Carmel ShalonLea Perez 48 CarmelTodd Bradford Fansworth 43 CarmelLisa Marie Skehan 39 CarmelJill Smith 49 Westfield Mindy Paschal43 WestfieldJames Feldon Owens Jr 37 Campti LAMelody Lane Ferrier 34 Campti LABryan Sanchez Marcum 30 WestfieldLourdes Garcia 41 WestfieldLarsquoPorsha Renee McClinton 29Indianapolis Kenneth Leroy Gladney Jr28 NoblesvilleScott G Murray 56 Fishers Jane KFerris 59 WestfieldTonya Marie Freeman 45 IndianapolisCarlos Alberto Briceno Hinojosa 32WestfieldChristina Nicole Travis 24 ArcadiaZachary J Garrity 26 ArcadiaBruce N Ingram 62 Noblesville JenniferIngram 63 NoblesvilleChelsae Leigh Atwood 23 Fishers LukeAndrew McDaniel 23 FishersLaura Ann Petty 42 Fishers AndrewTerrence Volk 38 FishersJason Steven Hoffman 29 Carmel ShelleyMarie Layman 28 CarmelJames A Schomburg 34 Noblesville SaraE Swinney 34 NoblesvilleGloria Belen Hernandez 29 IndianapolisDavid Munoz 31 IndianapolisKaitlyn Rae Box 23 Noblesville ScottAdam Goldstein 26 United KingdomElaine Marie Wise 57 WestfieldMohamed Fawzy Elseessy 41BloomingtonMegan M Snodgrass 19 WestfieldAlejandra B Sanchez Arriazz 19IndianapolisHollie Elizabeth Puckett 24 WestfieldJonathan Kelly Vessely 28 Indianapolis

Megan Elizabeth McQuiston 28 CarmelJohn Michael Coyle 20 CarmelJennifer Leigh Crawford 39 NoblesvilleChassen Boutaba28 IndianapolisRajpreet Singh 26 Fishers Rabia Bhangu24 FishersMegan Renee Redman 23 Springfield ILTravis Riley Klotz 29 CarmelAriana Cecilia Atkinson 34 FishersStephen Jacob Trotz 37 IndianapolisTraci Renea Freed 27 Noblesville CraigPeter Knickerbocker 26 NoblesvilleMichael Scott Hunter 39 NoblesvillePatricia Ann Schreiber 44 NoblesvilleRyan James Wooldridge 31 NoblesvilleAndrea Nicole Sandlin 31 NoblesvilleZachariah William Reddingtn 34Indianapolis Veronica Leane Garcia 39ArcadiaDana Michelle Wrightsman 52 CarmelReginald Dwayne Harper 50 LouisvilleKYChelsea Marie Allen 25 Cicero JasonLawrence Inlow 40 CiceroChad Parker Tribbett 26 WestfieldBrianne Tiffany Cobs 25 WestfeldMichele Ann Schulhof 49 FishersChristopher John Doyle 58 FishersAbigail Marie Coffeen 25 SheridanJordan Paul Swan 26 SheridanAgatha Rebeca Hung 20 Noblesville LuisNoel Santiago21 WestfieldAmanda Iene Krieger 28 Carmel PeterJohn Leccese 25 CarmelAmanda Marie Learned 24 NoblesvilleRobert Gerald Bader III 24 Louisville KYCourtney Marie McCarty 31 NoblesvilleJoel David Cook 30 Noblesvlle

Hamilton County wedding licenses Find The Reporter on Facebook

News 5

Reporter photos by Perry Williams

LEFT Noblesville seniors were tailgating before the football game RIGHT The Noblesville girls soccer team was part of the Homecoming parade

Lining up The floatsand the participantsget ready to wind

around downtown aspart of theNoblesville

Homecoming ParadeFriday afternoon

Reporter photos by Perry Williams

The family of Noblesvillerace car driver Bryan

Clauson served as GrandMarshal for the paradeBryanrsquos mother Diana

sister Taylor and fianceeLauren Stewart are

pictured here along withdriver Joe Marcum

Reporter photos by Perry Williams

News6

LEFT Noblesville headfootball coach Jason

Simmons walked alongthe parade route and

shook the hands of fans

BELOW Floats werelined up and ready to go

before the paradeNoblesville athletic

director Mike Hasch saidthere were 90 units inthis yearrsquos parade an

all-time record

The flag girls leadthe way for theNoblesville HighSchool band theMarching Millers

News 7

Sheridan Homecoming football gameReporter photos by Jeff Jellison

Sheridan fans had plenty to cheer about as theBlackhawks won their Homecoming game21-0 over Tri-Central Friday night at BudWright Stadium

Noblesville 38Heights 7Team Stats

HH NHSFirst Downs 9 18 By Rushing 7 13 By Passing 1 4 By Penalty 1 1Yards Rushing 28-106 38-281Yards Passing 19 73CompAttIntc 3-14-3 7-11-0FumblesLost 1-0 0-0PenaltiesYards 7-41 5-55Punts-Average 5-366 2-405Score by QuartersHeights 0 0 0 7 - 7Noblesville 14 7 10 7 - 38

ScoringFirst Quarter

N - Ben Gruver 42-yard interceptionreturn (Jack Knight kick) 1020N - Tyler Gonzalez 38-yard run (Knightkick) 105

Second QuarterN - Gruver 23-yard pass from RyanBarnes (Knight kick) 038

Third QuarterN - Nolan Ginther 6-yard pass fromBarnes (Knight kick) 1019N - Knight 30-yard field goal 255

Fourth QuarterN - Luke Blevins 1-yard run (Knightkick) 823HH - Jake Beale 7-yard run (MichaelOverton kick) 549

Heights StatsRushing Jake Beale 11-43 ClaytonCowan 8-30 Michael Cross 1-12 JoshFeltz 4-11 Riley White 2-9 Noah Defoe2-1Passing Josh Feltz 3-13-19 DraydenThomas 0-1-0Receiving White 1-12 Caymn Lutz 1-5Sterling Weatherford 1-2

Noblesville StatsRushing Chandler Hurst 15-104 LukeBlevins 7-63 Ryan Barnes 6-56 TylerGonzalez 6-56 McGwire Plumer 1-6Grant Gremel 3-minus 4Passing Barnes 7-10-73 Gremel 0-1-0Receiving Nolan Ginther 2-21 BenGruver 1-23 Bradley Westfall 1-12Jackson Thurman 1-6 Ben Herron 1-6Blake Taylor 1-5

Sports8

By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorIt was a perfect night for a Homecoming

football game and Noblesville gave its fansa perfect way to continue the celebration

The Millers beat Hamilton Heights 39-8at Hare Chevrolet Field Friday eveningNoblesville was in control from start tofinish - its offense was clicking in eachphase of the game and the Millers defenseplayed solid not allowing the Huskies manyopportunities

I thought we did some things really welltonight said Noblesville coach JasonSimmons One thing we had to do wascontrol the line of scrimmage offensivelyI thought we did that I thought our big guysup front gave us some running lanes Gotour tailbacks going

The Millers offense played well but itwas the defense that got Noblesville on theboard Just one minute and 40 seconds intothe game Ben Gruver caught a HamiltonHeights interception and ran it in 40 yardsto score

I thought we were flat at the start saidSimmons I thought when we got the picksix from Gruver I thought our defense foundanother gear Thats more like were capableof playing We blended fronts a lot from athree-man front to a four-man front tonightThat certainly helped us in the run gamesome

Noblesville scored in several differentways The Millers second touchdown camein the first quarter with Tyler Gonzalezbreaking out for a 38-yard run to the endzone

Simmons had to watch the game fromthe press box as he was serving a one-gamesuspension from coaching He did addresshis team after the game and had plenty ofgood things to say

We placed an emphasis on two thingsoffensively in the last two weeks Balanceand our tailback run game said SimmonsI thought Chandler Hurst and TylerGonzalez proved to be a real good 1-2 punchtonight Were starting to get those guysrolling a little bit and its a good feeling forus Were playing with some confidence upfront which is big

In the second quarter Noblesvillequarterback Ryan Barnes got going Hethrew a 23-yard touchdown pass to Gruverwith 38 seconds left in the half that ensuredthe Millers a 21-0 lead at halftime Early in

the third quarter Barnes found NolanGinther for a short touchdown pass a six-yarder

Jack Knight successfully kicked all fourextra point attempts and he added threemore points late in the third period when heconnected on a 30-yard field goal That putNoblesville up 31-0 The Millers got onemore touchdown in the fourth quarter whenLuke Blevins jogged in from the one-yardline Knight kicked that extra point toomaking him 5-for-5 on the night

The Huskies got on the board late in thefourth when Jake Beale ran in to score fromseven yards Michael Overton made theextra point kick That was the only timeNoblesvilles defense allowed Heights pastthe Millers 34-yard line

Millers power past Huskies

Reporter photo by Brian Reddick

Ben Gruver (left) scored two touchdowns for Noblesville - one on defense one on offense - during the Millersrsquo Homecoming victory Friday night at Hare Chevrolet FieldNoblesville beat Hamilton Heights 38-7 Pictured at right is the Huskiesrsquo Sterling Weatherford

Sports 9

The encouraging thing defensively is we got peoplearound the ball tonight which was critical for us saidSimmons The last two weeks weve emphasized pursuitand thats allowed us to get people around the ball and werecreating more takeaways which has really helped swing themomentum of the game

Hurst led Noblesvilles rushing totaling 15 carries for104 yards on the ground Barnes was 7-of-10 passing

totaling 73 yards He threw two passes to Ginther (includingthe touchdown) and one to five other receivers

Beale led the Huskies in rushing with 43 yards in 11carries

I got we got better this week I thought we did somereally good things said Heights coach Mitch Street Wemoved the football against them we just didnt put back-to-back-to-back first downs together Got a couple and thenwe stalled out

I think our kids played pretty good Its just one of thosethings With the numbers as they are when we start losingkids and things like that it hurts us

Street noted that some of his younger players came inand played well Thats encouraging he said

Noblesville hosts Hamilton Southeastern next Friday ina big Hoosier Crossroads Conference game while Heightswill play Twin Lakes at Lucas Oil Field next Saturday Oct1

MILLERS From Page 8

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

Hamilton Heightsrsquo Josh Feltz (15) drops back to pass as Luke Herr (51) protects him from Noblesvillersquos Roman Dziennik

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

LEFT Heightsrsquo Caymn Lutz (87) wraps up Noblesville quarterback Ryan Barnes who threw two touchdowns Friday night Also pictured is Chandler Hurst (13)RIGHT Hurst ran for 104 yards in 15 carries

Sports10

Sheridan used its defense and again therunning of Joe Callahan to defeat Tri-Central 21-0 Friday evening atHomecoming at Larry Wright Field and thatvictory wrapped up a Hoosier HeartlandConference East Division championship forthe Blackhawks

Sheridan is 3-0 in the conference withonly a game with Taylor remaining

ldquoWersquove beaten the other three teams soeven if we were to tie for first place we stillwould be the winnerrdquo Wright said

The East and West winners will play forthe conference championship on Oct 14

Sheridanrsquos defense held Tri-Central to107 yards rushing and just 20 yards passingThe Blackhawks intercepted two passes andrecovered a fumble

ldquoThatrsquos the first shutout wersquove had in awhilerdquo Wright said ldquoThe defense reallyplayed well Avery Bundy Alex GipsonKyle Harwood and Hunter Pflugh led usWe took away the option from Tri-Centralrdquo

Callahan who went into the gamefeeling ill carried the pigskin 37 times for183 yards Seventeen of those carries camein the first quarter

Sheridan used its famed ground game tocrush the Trojans The Blackhawks ran 59times for 256 yards Quarterback DrakeDelph was the second-leading ground gainerwith 48 yards in 10 trips

ldquoCallahan had another great gamerdquo saidWright ldquoHe played through some sicknesstonightrdquo

Callahan opened the scoring with afour-yard run with 57 seconds left in the firstquarter

Delph scored in the second quarter on a27-yard run

Callahan on a 24-yard run in the thirdquarter with 414 left in the third periodproduced the gamersquos only touchdown in thesecond half

Gunner Williams booted all three PATsand also caught all three of the passes Delphcompleted Delph was 3-of-9 for 25 yardsin the game

The win put Wright within two victoriesof reaching the 400-win career coachingmark

Sheridan will host Tipton next Friday

Sheridan blanks Trojans

Sheridan 21Tri-Central 0

Score by QuartersSheridan 7 7 7 0 ndash 21Tri-Central 0 0 0 0 -- 0

Team Stats SHS TC

First Downs 17 9 By Rushing 14 6 By Passing 2 1 By Penalty 1 2Yards Rushing 59-256 28-106Yards Passing 45 20CompAttIntc 3-9-0 2-10-2PenaltiesYards 4-45 2-20FumblesLost 1-0 1-1

Sheridan ScoringFirst Quarter

Joe Callahan 4-yard run (GunnerWilliams PAT) 57

Second QuarterDrake Delph 27-yard run (WilliamsPAT) 1150

Third QuarterCallahan 24-yard run (Williams PAT)414

Sheridan StatsRushing Callahan 37-183 Delph 10-48Kyle Harwood 4-17 Robert Burnell 7-14Hunter Pflugh 1-minus 2Passing Delph 3-9-25Receiving Gunner Williams 3-25

Photos by Kirk Green

Sheridanrsquos Joe Callahan (30) rushed for 183 yards in the Blackhawksrsquo 21-0 Homecoming victory over Tri-Central Friday atLarry Wright Stadium Also pictured is Brody Perry (29)

Sheridanrsquos Lucas Cheney (42) and Sean Speck (57) recover a fumble for the Blackhawks

Joe Kolb (45) grabs an interception

Sports 11

Hamilton Southeastern exploded for 23points in the firstquarter and had 41points at halftime andthen held on in thesecond half to defeatZionsville 48-41 in aHoosier CrossroadsConference gameFriday evening atReynolds RoyalsField

Coach ScottMayrsquos Royals movedto 5-1 on the season

and 3-1 in the conference behind a record-setting passing performance by seniorquarterback Adam Mullet and somefabulous reception numbers by Max BrooksMatt Klink and Carter Lohman

ldquoOur offense was really good and Mulletset a school record by passing for 463yardsrdquo May said after winning the thriller

Mullet hit on 30-of-44 passes and threwfor four touchdowns

Brooks Klink and Lohman were perfectBrooks had 10 catches for 146 yards Klinknine for 175 and Lohman seven for 87 yards

On the ground Southeastern rushed for122 yards Trey Poore led the way with eightcarries for 52 yards and Jackson Sweeneyhad five for 54 yards

Brooks caught two touchdown passesand Klink and Lohman each caught oneMullett ran for a TD

Rounding out Southeasternrsquos scoringwas lineman Madison Norris with adefensive touchdown Sweeney with atwo-point conversion Mullett with fourextra points and Tyler Melser with atouchdown

Southeasternrsquos offense stalled in thesecond half but the defense held off thevisiting Eagles

Zionsvillersquos offense passed for 248 yardsand ran for 275

ldquoWe drove late in the game and failed toscorerdquo May pointed out ldquoZionsville got theball back with only 40 seconds remainingrdquo

Southeastern will play at Noblesvillenext week

Royals lsquopass byrsquo Eagles

Southeastern 48Zionsville 41

Score by QuartersSoutheastern 23 18 7 0 - 48Zionsville 6 14 14 7 - 41

Game StatsHSE ZHS

First Downs 23 28 By Rushing 6 13 By Passing 17 15 By Penalty 0 0Yards Rushing 122 317Yards Passing 463 317CompAttIntc 30-44-0 25-42-3FumblesLost 1-1 2-1PenaltiesYards 10-67 5-32

Southeastern ScoringFirst Quarter

Madison Norris 27-yard fumble recovery(Adam Mullett run) 1105

Matt Klink 12-yard pass from Mullett(Tyler Melser kick) 319Mullett 2-yard run (Mullett run) 143

Second QuarterMax Brooks 31-yard pass from Mullett(Sweeney run) 829Carter Lohman 15-yard pass from Mullett(Melser kick) 615Melser 42-yard field goal 117

Third QuarterBrooks 9-yard pass from Mullett (Melserkick) 1015

Southeastern StatsRushing Trey Poore 8-55 JacksonSweeney 5-54 Adam Mullett 4-13 CarterLohman 2-9 Lance Stephens 2-1Passing Mullett 30-44-463Receiving Max Brooks 10-142 MattKlink 9-174 Lohman 7-85 NickMutchner 3-63 Poore 1-minus 1

Mullett

Brooks Poore

It didnrsquot take Carter McGinnis longFriday evening Friday evening in the EaglesNest to return from an injury and put smileson the faces of the home crowd

Guerin Catholic defeated Greenwood42-27

McGinnis carried the football 29 timesfor 213 yards and three touchdowns He alsoadded a reception for a fourth TD

McGinnis and quarterback Luke Kellerwere the show for Coach Tom Dilleyrsquos clubKeller completed 10-of-15 passes for 223yards and three touchdowns Grant Fremioncaught two passes for 75 yards and twotouchdowns

McGinnis opened the game by scoringGuerinrsquos first two touchdowns He scored

on a short run in the first period and then ran39 yards for a score to open the secondframe His third touchdown came on aKeller pass for three yards

Keller went to the air again in the thirdframe this time hitting Fremion with a threeyard pass

The Eagles executed some lightning inthe fourth frame Keller passed to Fremionfor 72 yards and then McGinnis ran 64 yardsfor his fourth touchdown

The win moved Guerin Catholic to 5-1on the season and it was the Eaglesrsquo fourthstraight victory

Guerin will remain home next week tohost Brebeuf

McGinnis scores 4 TDs

Guerin 42Greenwood 27

Score by QuartersGreenwood 0 6 7 14 - 27Guerin 7 14 7 14 ndash 42

Team Stats GW GC

First Downs 20 15 By Rushing 14 7 By Passing 6 7 By Penalty 0 1Yards Rushing 38-219 36-220Yards Passing 223 132CompAttInt 10-15-0 16-30-0FumblesLost 0-0 2-2PenaltiesYards 5-23 3-39

Guerin ScoringFirst Quarter

Carter McGinnis 5-yard run (Caleb Quickkick) 733

Second QuarterMcGinnis 39-yard run (Quick kick) 1105McGinnis 4-yard pass from Luke Keller(Quick kick) 102

Third QuarterGrant Fremion 8-yard pass from Keller(Quick kick) 136

Fourth QuarterFremion 72-yard pass from Keller (Quickkick) 1106McGinnis 64-yard run (Quick kick) 408

Guerin StatsRushing Carter McGinnis 29-213 GrantFremion 1-9 Thomas Kaser 2-7 LukeKeller 4-minus 9Passing Luke Keller 10-15-223Receiving Fremion 2-75 Kaser 2-20McGinnis 2-19 Conner Voorhis 1-41Will Poynter 1-41 Trevor George 1-20Emmit McMahon 1-7

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Carmel exploded for 38 points in themiddle two periodswhile defeating NorthCentral 48-22 in aMIC Conferencegame Friday on thePanthersrsquo home field

The Greyhoundsthrew a balancedoffensive punch atNorth Central asCarmel moved to 3-3on the year

Jake McDonaldhandled the passingcompeting 8-of-17 for159 yards and JeromeHalsell exploded onthe ground carrying20 times for 184 yards

ldquoHalsell had areally good gamerdquosaid Carmel coachJohn Hebert ldquorunningbetween tacklesrdquo

Halsell scoredCarmelrsquos first twotouchdowns both in

the second period and McDonald passedfor a pair of TDs in the third quarter

Jalen Walker had three catches for 62yards and five otherGreyhounds each hadone catch

ldquoWe got off toanother slow startrdquosaid Hebert ldquobut thenwe put 17 points onthe board beforehalftimerdquo

After NorthCentral scored first inthe second quarterHalsell hadtouchdown runs of 20and 1 yard

Just beforehalftime JacobAbrams intercepted aNorth Central passand returned thepigskin 30 yards Thatset up a 40-yard fieldgoal by ConnerCoghlan on the finalplay of the half

Coghlan alsobooted a 26-yard field

goal in the fourth quarterldquoCoghlan is 7-for-7 kicking field goalsrdquo

Hebert pointed out

Carmel scored three times in the thirdquarter Walker caught a 12-yard pass fromMcDonald Ethan Merriweather caught a27-yard pass from McDonald and CamariHunt ran for a touchdown

In the fourth quarter Coghlan booted thefield goal and Will Schmidt scored on a15-yard run

Carmel uncorked a balance offense TheGreyhounds ran 38 times for 264 yards andMcDonald passed for 159 yards

The Greyhounds will be at home nextweek hosting Ben Davis in a big MICbattle

Carmel tops NC 48-22Carmel 48 North

Central 22Team Stats

CHS NCFirst Downs 21 21Yards Rushing 38-264 49-302Yards Passing 159 105CompAttInt 8-17-0 9-20-1FumblesLost 1-0 1-1PenaltiesYards 3-38 9-73Score by QuartersCarmel 0 17 21 10 ndash 48North Central 0 6 16 0 -- 22

Carmel ScoringSecond Quarter

Jerome Halsell 20-yard run (ConnorCoghlan kick) 402Halsell 1-yard run (Coghlan kick) 107Coghlan 40-yard field goal 000

Third QuarterJalen Walker 12-yard pass from JakeMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 956Ethan Merriweather 27-yard pass fromMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 802Camari Hunt 55-yard pass fromMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 221

Fourth QuarterCoghlan 26-yard field goal 909Will Schmidt 15-yard run (Coghlan kick)543

Carmel StatsRushing Jerome Halsell 20-184 WillSchmidt 7-56 Dylan Downing 3-15Camari Hunt 4-11 Isaiah Baxter 1-8 JalenWalker 1-minus 2 Tyler Trent 1-minus 2Jake McDonald 1-minus 6Passing McDonald 8-17-159Receiving Walker 3-62 Hunt 1-55 EthanMerriweather 1-27 Schmidt 1-7 BennettKiley 1-6 Odin Mowery 1-2

Halsell

Coghlan

Merriweather

Abrams

Avon 38 Fishers 3Score by QuartersFishers 0 3 0 0 ndash 3Avon 7 24 7 0 ndash 38

Game StatsFHS AHS

First Downs 11 23 By Rushing 8 13 By Passing 2 9 By Penalty 1 1Yards Rushing 29-127 34-234Yards Passing 37 235CompAttIntc 4-22-0 12-23-0

FumblesLost 1-1 0-0PenaltiesYards 5-51 7-55

Fishers ScoringSecond Quarter

Ben Norton 29-yard field goal 1116

Fishers StatsRushing Trevor Newman 11-62 JoelSmyth 3-30 HL Lewis 10-29 Jon Vore1-7 Michael Noble 2-4 Max Shores 2-3Passing Vore 3-12-27 Smyth 1-10-10Receiving Statz 2-13 Jaren Tunstill 1-14Bryce Gee 1-10

It was a long road trip for Fishers Fridayevening as the Tigers traveled to AvonFishers lost the Hoosier CrossroadsConference game to the Orioles 38-3

Fishersrsquo only score came on a 29-yardfield goal by junior Ben Norton with 1116remaining in the first half

Avon opened up the game by scoring 24points in the second period after notching atouchdown in the first frame

Fishersrsquo defense couldnrsquot stop therunning of Avonrsquos Bryant Fitzgerald whocarried 14 times for 157 yards and twotouchdowns Quarterback Cameron Misnerwas 12-of-23 for 235 yards

On the other side of the pigskin Fishersrushed for only 135 yards and passed for just37 yards

Trevor Newman led Fishersrsquo groundgame with 61 yards in 11 carries

Fishers now is 0-4 in the HoosierCrossroads Conference

The Tigers will play outside of theconference next week hosting a powerfulCathedral team

An Indianapolis television station hasreported that suspended coach RickWimmer will return to his coaching dutiesnext week

Tigers caged at Avon

Conference leader and undefeatedBrownsburg successfully gambled on atwo-point conversion in overtime to defeatvisiting Westfield in a 29-28 HoosierCrossroads Conference thriller Fridayevening

It was Westfieldrsquos (4-2) secondconsecutive Hoosier Crossroads Conferenceloss by a single point Last week theShamrocks were defeated 21-20 bySoutheastern

Westfield opened the overtime with atouchdown and a PAT by Will Harrison

Zionsville scored and went for the two-pointconversion and the victory

Coach Jake Gilbertrsquos Shamrocks openedthe night with a 14-6 first quarter leadBrownsburg tied the battle at 14-14 enteringhalftime and the two teams were deadlockedat 21-21 after three quarters Neither scoredin the fourth period

Westfield quarterback Andy Sweet was11-of-20 for 185 yards and two touchdownsthrough the air

Nate Froelich carried 21 times for 94yards and Johnny Swidan carried seventimes for 60 yards and two touchdowns

Swidan scored two touchdowns on theground and another on a pass from Sweet

Evan Manley had three receptions for 72yards and a touchdown

Hank Grenda collected five defensivesolo tackles and seven assists and JacksonGarrett had five and five to lead the defenseByron Hubbard had two quarterback sacksand Grenda and Colin Caldwell one eachKoby Hauser intercepted a pass

Westfield will return home next Fridayto host Avon

Brownsburg 29Westfield 28

Score by QuartersWestfield 14 0 7 0 7 - 28Brownsburg 6 8 7 0 8 - 29

Game StatsWHS BHS

First Downs 17 22Yards Rushing 33-171 43-163Yards Passing 189 152CompAttIntc 13-30-2 13-25-0PenaltiesYards 9-57 7-55

ScoringFirst Quarter

Jonathan Swidan 27-yard run (WillHarrison kick) 432Swidan 11-yard run (Harrison kick) na

Third QuarterEvan Manley 55-yard pass from AndySweet (Harrison kick) 1001

OvertimeSwidan pass from Sweet distance na(Harrison kick)

Westfield StatsRushing Nate Froelich 21-94 JonathanSwidan 7-60 Andy Sweet 7-47Passing Sweet 11-20-185Receiving Evan Manley 3-72 JosueGonzalez 2-36 Hayden Russell 2-28Swidan 2-16 Kaleb Pettitjohn 1-30 ClintHostler 1-3

Brownsburg still unbeaten

Brian ReddickFile photo

Westfieldrsquos Jonathan Swidan scoredthree touchdowns and rushed for60 yards during the ShamrocksrsquoFriday game at Brownsburg

Sports 13

Friday night football scoresCourtesy John Harrellrsquos web sitewwwjohnharrellnet

Adams Central 45 South Adams14Alexandria 39 Blackford 38Andrean 52 Highland 28Angola 20 Fairfield 12Avon 38 Fishers 3Bedford North Lawrence 41Jennings County 23Beech Grove 40 Monrovia 28Ben Davis 41 Lawrence North 14Bloomington South 49 Terre HauteSouth 24Bluffton 26 Southern Wells 6Boonville 32 Mount Vernon(Posey) 20Brownsburg 29 Westfield 28 OTCalumet 22 Lake Station 7Cambridge City Lincoln 30 UnionCounty 28Carmel 48 North Central(Indianapolis) 22Carroll (Flora) 55 Frontier 7Carroll (Fort Wayne) 62 FortWayne South 28Center Grove 35 Lawrence Central21Centerville 25 Northeastern 24Charlestown 36 Salem 31Churubusco 49 Fremont 6Clifton Central (Ill) 40 SouthNewton 14Clinton Central 68 Eastern(Greentown) 28Clinton Prairie 59 Tri-County 33Cloverdale 19 Brown County 11Columbus East 49 Floyd Central14Columbus North 59 Terre HauteNorth 13Connersville 55 Indianapolis BroadRipple 32Corydon Central 34 Paoli 28Covenant Christian 41 Tri-Village(Ohio) 40Covington 14 Indiana Deaf 0Culver Academy 54 Heritage 18

Danville 30 Southmont 28Decatur Central 48 Plainfield 7DeKalb 33 Huntington North 7Delphi 24 North White 14Delta 47 New Castle 21East Central 57 South Dearborn 0East Chicago Central 40Hammond Morton 0East Noble 64 Norwell 7Eastbrook 49 Oak Hill 14Eastern Greene 29 North Central(Farmersburg) 28Eastern Hancock 41 North Decatur8Eastside 50 Prairie Heights 20Elkhart Memorial 54 IndianapolisShortridge 0Evansville Central 49 EvansvilleHarrison 28Evansville Mater Dei 44 Castle 42Evansville North 24 EvansvilleBosse 19Evansville Reitz 43 EvansvilleMemorial 12Fort Wayne Concordia 28 FortWayne Dwenger 21Fort Wayne Luers 63 Fort WayneNorthrop 49Fort Wayne Snider 54 Fort WayneWayne 25Fountain Central 62 Seeger 13Frankton 33 Elwood 7Garrett 42 West Noble 19Gibson Southern 38 Heritage Hills10Greensburg 27 Franklin County 22Griffith 24 Munster 21Guerin Catholic 42 Greenwood 27Hagerstown 49 Tri 14Hamilton Southeastern 48Zionsville 41Hammond Gavit 45 Gary West 6Hanover Central 21 Whiting 0Harrison (West Lafayette) 20Muncie Central 15Heritage Christian 56 BowmanAcademy 6Hobart 18 Lowell 12

Homestead 48 Fort Wayne North0Indian Creek 56 Edgewood 13Indianapolis Arlington 26Indianapolis Northwest 21Indianapolis Cathedral 40 RheaCounty (Tenn) 16Indianapolis Howe 51 IndianapolisManual 0Indianapolis Ritter 25 TritonCentral 14Indianapolis Roncalli 14 BrebeufJesuit 6Indianapolis Scecina 20Indianapolis Lutheran 13Jasper 35 Princeton 28Jimtown 37 Concord 36Kankakee Valley 28 Hammond 6Knox 24 Culver 0Kokomo 44 Anderson 24Lafayette Central Catholic 48 TwinLakes 0Lafayette Jeff 28 Marion 20Lakeland 60 Central Noble 27LaPorte 46 Merrillville 35Lawrenceburg 38 Batesville 6Leo 24 Bellmont 14Linton-Stockton 68 North Daviess7Maconaquah 40 Taylor 13McCutcheon 17 Indianapolis Tech14

Michigan City 46 Lake Central 42Milan 72 Edinburgh 0Mishawaka 55 Elkhart Central 0Mishawaka Marian 31 Bremen 14Mississinewa 40 Madison-Grant 13Mitchell 72 Rock Creek Academy6Mooresville 29 Franklin 22Mount Carmel (Ill) 42 Washington7Mount Vernon (Fortville) 28Pendleton Heights 9Neuqua Valley (Ill) 35 IndianapolisChatard 14New Albany 56 Madison 20New Haven 46 Columbia City 0New Palestine 84 Greenfield-Central 21New Prairie 70 South Bend Riley14Noblesville 38 Hamilton Heights 7North Harrison 21 Eastern (Pekin)7North Judson 36 West Central 6North Knox 20 Vincennes Lincoln18North Miami 52 Caston 0North Montgomery 21Crawfordsville 7North Newton 46 Boone Grove 6

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 90 64 584 -Toronto 84 69 549 55Baltimore 83 71 539 70NY Yankees 79 74 516 105Tampa Bay 65 88 425 245Central W L PCT GBCleveland 90 63 588 -Detroit 83 70 542 70Kansas City 77 77 500 135Chi White Sox 72 81 471 180Minnesota 55 99 357 355West W L PCT GBTexas 91 63 591 -Seattle 81 72 529 95Houston 81 73 526 100LA Angels 68 86 442 230Oakland 66 87 431 245

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 89 64 582 -NY Mets 82 72 532 75Miami 76 78 494 135Philadelphia 69 85 448 205Atlanta 63 91 409 265Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 98 55 641 -St Louis 80 73 523 180Pittsburgh 77 76 503 210Milwaukee 70 84 455 285Cincinnati 63 90 412 350West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 88 66 571 -San Francisco 81 73 526 70Colorado 73 81 474 150San Diego 65 89 422 230Arizona 64 89 418 235

MLB standingsFridayrsquos scores

Chi Cubs 5 St Louis 0Baltimore 3 Arizona 2 12 innings

Pittsburgh 6 Washington 5 11 inningsToronto 9 NY Yankees 0

Atlanta 3 Miami 2Boston 2 Tampa Bay 1

Cleveland 10 Chi White Sox 4Detroit 8 Kansas City 3

NY Mets 10 Philadelphia 5Milwaukee 5 Cincinnati 4LA Angels 10 Houston 6

Seattle 10 Minnesota 1Texas 3 Oakland 0

LA Dodgers 5 Colorado 2San Diego 7 San Francisco 2

Sports14

North Posey 34 Forest Park 0North Vermillion 23 Attica 21Northfield 70 Rochester 6Northview 34 North Putnam 13NorthWood 14 Northridge 0Owen Valley 21 Cascade 10Park Tudor 48 South Decatur 26Penn 53 South Bend St Joseph 15Perry Meridian 33 Bloomington North 2Peru 41 Wabash 19Pioneer 42 LaVille 14Plymouth 33 Wawasee 16Portage 22 Chesterton 13Providence 36 Jeffersonville 33Rensselaer Central 48 Hammond Clark 6Richmond 56 Logansport 6River Forest 50 Hammond Noll 13Riverton Parke 32 Turkey Run 7

Rockville 44 South Vermillion 31Rushville 28 Lapel 9Scottsburg 61 Oldenburg Academy 26Seymour 34 Brownstown Central 32Shelbyville 35 Yorktown 21Shenandoah 26 Knightstown 0Sheridan 21 Tri-Central 0Silver Creek 68 Clarksville 6South Bend Adams 40 South Bend Clay 14South Bend Washington 31 John Glenn 16South Central (Union Mills) 8 Wheeler 0South Spencer 65 Pike Central 47Southport 28 Franklin Central 13Southridge 35 Tell City 0Southside HomeSchool 27 IndianapolisWashington 0Southwood 52 Whitko 35Speedway 38 Indianapolis Marshall 6

Springs Valley 49 Crawford County 7Sullivan 56 Greencastle 7Tippecanoe Valley 31 Manchester 28Tipton 27 Northwestern 13Traders Point Christian 30 Anderson PrepAcademy 22Tri-West 56 Lebanon 48Valparaiso 21 Crown Point 7Warren Central 66 Pike 14Warsaw 43 Goshen 14West Lafayette 62 Benton Central 0West Vigo 33 South Putnam 21West Washington 41 Tecumseh 7Western 27 Lewis Cass 14Western Boone 31 Frankfort 8Whiteland 42 Martinsville 17Winamac 34 Triton 7Winchester 62 Union City 14Woodlan 40 Jay County 7

SCORES From Page 13

A record number of teams were paired this morning for the 23rd Annual IHSAA Boysand Girls Soccer State Tournaments which begin in 10 days A total of 299 boys squadsare entered equaling the record number that played in 2013 and 266 girls teams areaccounted for six more than the previous high set each of the last two years

The girls sectionals ndash 32 in Class 2A and 16 in Class A ndash will run Oct 3-8 Girlsregionals will be played Wednesday Oct 12 and Saturday Oct 15 with Class 2A matchesin a two-round Wednesday-Saturday format The Class A contests differ as a one-matchaffair played that Saturday Semi-states in both classes will be played Saturday Oct 22in a two-round format with the winners advancing to the state championship matches onSaturday Oct 29 in Indianapolis

The Class 2A No 1 Penn girls team last yearrsquos state runner-up will meet South BendAdams in Sectional 6 play at South Bend Riley while Class A top-ranked IndianapolisBishop Chatard will begin its post-season against Indianapolis Scecina in Sectional 42 atHeritage Christian Class 2A No 4 Brebeuf Jesuit will begin its defense of last yearrsquos statechampionship against Pike in Sectional 19 at Ben Davis while two-time defending ClassA state champ Fort Wayne Canterbury currently ranked No 19 drew a bye in Sectional37 at Bellmont

Boys sectional action at 64 sites ndash 32 in each class ndash also will be played Oct 3-8Sixteen regional sites ndash eight in each class ndash will host two rounds each on Thursday Oct13 and Saturday Oct 15 Semi-states will be played at four sites on Saturday Oct 22 ina two-round format with the survivors squaring off in the state championship matches onSaturday Oct 29

In Class 2A the top-ranked Harrison (West Lafayette) boys team last yearrsquos staterunner-up will meet Frankfort in Sectional 13 at Lafayette Jefferson while

Class A No 1 Lawrenceburg will host No 14 Rising Sun right out of the gate inSectional 57 action Ninth-ranked Center Grove last yearrsquos Class 2A state champion willhost Martinsville in Sectional 24 Third-ranked Mishawaka Marian is the defending ClassA state champion and will begin its run for another title against home-standing LaVille inSectional 36

State tournament brackets including dates and times for each match are available atIHSAAorg

Here is a list of Hamilton County pairings

BOYSCLASS 2ASectional 16 at Hamilton SoutheasternFirst round - Monday Oct 3Southeastern (8-2-4) vs Pendleton Heights (4-8-1) 6 pmSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Fishers (3-8) vs Noblesville (7-3-3) 5 pmAnderson (8-2-1) vs Monday winner 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm

Sectional 17 at ZionsvilleSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Guerin Catholic (6-2-2) vs Westfield (5-7) 5 pmZionsville (10-3) vs Carmel (6-2-4) 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm

CLASS 1ASectional 46 at Hamilton HeightsFirst round - Monday Oct 3Heights (5-6-2) vs Anderson Prep (0-9-1) 6 pmSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Muncie Burris (9-1-4) vs Wapahani (0-9-2) 5 pmLiberty Christian (8-3) vs Monday winner 7 pm

ChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm

Sectional 47 at Park TudorSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Park Tudor (7-5-1) vs Sheridan (0-11) 5 pmHeritage Christian (7-3-1) vs University (8-2) 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm

GIRLSCLASS 2ASectional 16 at NoblesvilleFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4Pendleton Heights (10-3) vs Anderson (0-8) 6 pmSemi-finals Thursday Oct 6Fishers (3-4-3) vs Noblesville (2-5-2) 5 pmSoutheastern (8-3-3) vs Tuesday winner 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm

Sectional 17 at WestfieldSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6Westfield (3-7-1) vs Carmel (10-2-1) 5 pmGuerin Catholic (4-7-1) vs Zionsville (8-4-2) 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm

CLASS 1ASectional 40 at SheridanFirst round - Monday Oct 3Sheridan (4-6-3) vs Wapahani (2-8) 6 pmFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4Muncie Burris (3-7) vs Tipton (4-2-1) 5 pmEastern (2-6) vs Tri-Central (1-5-3) 7 pmSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6Heights (5-6-1) vs Monday winner 5 pmTuesday winners 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm

Sectional 42 at Heritage ChristianFirst round - Monday Oct 3Broad Ripple (4-4-1) vs Park Tudor (7-3-1) 7 pmFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4University (7-4-2) vs Heritage Christian (na) 5 pmScecina (2-5) vs Bishop Chatard (11-1-1) 7 pmSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6International (1-3) vs Monday winner 5 pmTuesday winners 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm

Pairings announced for IHSAA soccer tournaments

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News 5

Reporter photos by Perry Williams

LEFT Noblesville seniors were tailgating before the football game RIGHT The Noblesville girls soccer team was part of the Homecoming parade

Lining up The floatsand the participantsget ready to wind

around downtown aspart of theNoblesville

Homecoming ParadeFriday afternoon

Reporter photos by Perry Williams

The family of Noblesvillerace car driver Bryan

Clauson served as GrandMarshal for the paradeBryanrsquos mother Diana

sister Taylor and fianceeLauren Stewart are

pictured here along withdriver Joe Marcum

Reporter photos by Perry Williams

News6

LEFT Noblesville headfootball coach Jason

Simmons walked alongthe parade route and

shook the hands of fans

BELOW Floats werelined up and ready to go

before the paradeNoblesville athletic

director Mike Hasch saidthere were 90 units inthis yearrsquos parade an

all-time record

The flag girls leadthe way for theNoblesville HighSchool band theMarching Millers

News 7

Sheridan Homecoming football gameReporter photos by Jeff Jellison

Sheridan fans had plenty to cheer about as theBlackhawks won their Homecoming game21-0 over Tri-Central Friday night at BudWright Stadium

Noblesville 38Heights 7Team Stats

HH NHSFirst Downs 9 18 By Rushing 7 13 By Passing 1 4 By Penalty 1 1Yards Rushing 28-106 38-281Yards Passing 19 73CompAttIntc 3-14-3 7-11-0FumblesLost 1-0 0-0PenaltiesYards 7-41 5-55Punts-Average 5-366 2-405Score by QuartersHeights 0 0 0 7 - 7Noblesville 14 7 10 7 - 38

ScoringFirst Quarter

N - Ben Gruver 42-yard interceptionreturn (Jack Knight kick) 1020N - Tyler Gonzalez 38-yard run (Knightkick) 105

Second QuarterN - Gruver 23-yard pass from RyanBarnes (Knight kick) 038

Third QuarterN - Nolan Ginther 6-yard pass fromBarnes (Knight kick) 1019N - Knight 30-yard field goal 255

Fourth QuarterN - Luke Blevins 1-yard run (Knightkick) 823HH - Jake Beale 7-yard run (MichaelOverton kick) 549

Heights StatsRushing Jake Beale 11-43 ClaytonCowan 8-30 Michael Cross 1-12 JoshFeltz 4-11 Riley White 2-9 Noah Defoe2-1Passing Josh Feltz 3-13-19 DraydenThomas 0-1-0Receiving White 1-12 Caymn Lutz 1-5Sterling Weatherford 1-2

Noblesville StatsRushing Chandler Hurst 15-104 LukeBlevins 7-63 Ryan Barnes 6-56 TylerGonzalez 6-56 McGwire Plumer 1-6Grant Gremel 3-minus 4Passing Barnes 7-10-73 Gremel 0-1-0Receiving Nolan Ginther 2-21 BenGruver 1-23 Bradley Westfall 1-12Jackson Thurman 1-6 Ben Herron 1-6Blake Taylor 1-5

Sports8

By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorIt was a perfect night for a Homecoming

football game and Noblesville gave its fansa perfect way to continue the celebration

The Millers beat Hamilton Heights 39-8at Hare Chevrolet Field Friday eveningNoblesville was in control from start tofinish - its offense was clicking in eachphase of the game and the Millers defenseplayed solid not allowing the Huskies manyopportunities

I thought we did some things really welltonight said Noblesville coach JasonSimmons One thing we had to do wascontrol the line of scrimmage offensivelyI thought we did that I thought our big guysup front gave us some running lanes Gotour tailbacks going

The Millers offense played well but itwas the defense that got Noblesville on theboard Just one minute and 40 seconds intothe game Ben Gruver caught a HamiltonHeights interception and ran it in 40 yardsto score

I thought we were flat at the start saidSimmons I thought when we got the picksix from Gruver I thought our defense foundanother gear Thats more like were capableof playing We blended fronts a lot from athree-man front to a four-man front tonightThat certainly helped us in the run gamesome

Noblesville scored in several differentways The Millers second touchdown camein the first quarter with Tyler Gonzalezbreaking out for a 38-yard run to the endzone

Simmons had to watch the game fromthe press box as he was serving a one-gamesuspension from coaching He did addresshis team after the game and had plenty ofgood things to say

We placed an emphasis on two thingsoffensively in the last two weeks Balanceand our tailback run game said SimmonsI thought Chandler Hurst and TylerGonzalez proved to be a real good 1-2 punchtonight Were starting to get those guysrolling a little bit and its a good feeling forus Were playing with some confidence upfront which is big

In the second quarter Noblesvillequarterback Ryan Barnes got going Hethrew a 23-yard touchdown pass to Gruverwith 38 seconds left in the half that ensuredthe Millers a 21-0 lead at halftime Early in

the third quarter Barnes found NolanGinther for a short touchdown pass a six-yarder

Jack Knight successfully kicked all fourextra point attempts and he added threemore points late in the third period when heconnected on a 30-yard field goal That putNoblesville up 31-0 The Millers got onemore touchdown in the fourth quarter whenLuke Blevins jogged in from the one-yardline Knight kicked that extra point toomaking him 5-for-5 on the night

The Huskies got on the board late in thefourth when Jake Beale ran in to score fromseven yards Michael Overton made theextra point kick That was the only timeNoblesvilles defense allowed Heights pastthe Millers 34-yard line

Millers power past Huskies

Reporter photo by Brian Reddick

Ben Gruver (left) scored two touchdowns for Noblesville - one on defense one on offense - during the Millersrsquo Homecoming victory Friday night at Hare Chevrolet FieldNoblesville beat Hamilton Heights 38-7 Pictured at right is the Huskiesrsquo Sterling Weatherford

Sports 9

The encouraging thing defensively is we got peoplearound the ball tonight which was critical for us saidSimmons The last two weeks weve emphasized pursuitand thats allowed us to get people around the ball and werecreating more takeaways which has really helped swing themomentum of the game

Hurst led Noblesvilles rushing totaling 15 carries for104 yards on the ground Barnes was 7-of-10 passing

totaling 73 yards He threw two passes to Ginther (includingthe touchdown) and one to five other receivers

Beale led the Huskies in rushing with 43 yards in 11carries

I got we got better this week I thought we did somereally good things said Heights coach Mitch Street Wemoved the football against them we just didnt put back-to-back-to-back first downs together Got a couple and thenwe stalled out

I think our kids played pretty good Its just one of thosethings With the numbers as they are when we start losingkids and things like that it hurts us

Street noted that some of his younger players came inand played well Thats encouraging he said

Noblesville hosts Hamilton Southeastern next Friday ina big Hoosier Crossroads Conference game while Heightswill play Twin Lakes at Lucas Oil Field next Saturday Oct1

MILLERS From Page 8

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

Hamilton Heightsrsquo Josh Feltz (15) drops back to pass as Luke Herr (51) protects him from Noblesvillersquos Roman Dziennik

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

LEFT Heightsrsquo Caymn Lutz (87) wraps up Noblesville quarterback Ryan Barnes who threw two touchdowns Friday night Also pictured is Chandler Hurst (13)RIGHT Hurst ran for 104 yards in 15 carries

Sports10

Sheridan used its defense and again therunning of Joe Callahan to defeat Tri-Central 21-0 Friday evening atHomecoming at Larry Wright Field and thatvictory wrapped up a Hoosier HeartlandConference East Division championship forthe Blackhawks

Sheridan is 3-0 in the conference withonly a game with Taylor remaining

ldquoWersquove beaten the other three teams soeven if we were to tie for first place we stillwould be the winnerrdquo Wright said

The East and West winners will play forthe conference championship on Oct 14

Sheridanrsquos defense held Tri-Central to107 yards rushing and just 20 yards passingThe Blackhawks intercepted two passes andrecovered a fumble

ldquoThatrsquos the first shutout wersquove had in awhilerdquo Wright said ldquoThe defense reallyplayed well Avery Bundy Alex GipsonKyle Harwood and Hunter Pflugh led usWe took away the option from Tri-Centralrdquo

Callahan who went into the gamefeeling ill carried the pigskin 37 times for183 yards Seventeen of those carries camein the first quarter

Sheridan used its famed ground game tocrush the Trojans The Blackhawks ran 59times for 256 yards Quarterback DrakeDelph was the second-leading ground gainerwith 48 yards in 10 trips

ldquoCallahan had another great gamerdquo saidWright ldquoHe played through some sicknesstonightrdquo

Callahan opened the scoring with afour-yard run with 57 seconds left in the firstquarter

Delph scored in the second quarter on a27-yard run

Callahan on a 24-yard run in the thirdquarter with 414 left in the third periodproduced the gamersquos only touchdown in thesecond half

Gunner Williams booted all three PATsand also caught all three of the passes Delphcompleted Delph was 3-of-9 for 25 yardsin the game

The win put Wright within two victoriesof reaching the 400-win career coachingmark

Sheridan will host Tipton next Friday

Sheridan blanks Trojans

Sheridan 21Tri-Central 0

Score by QuartersSheridan 7 7 7 0 ndash 21Tri-Central 0 0 0 0 -- 0

Team Stats SHS TC

First Downs 17 9 By Rushing 14 6 By Passing 2 1 By Penalty 1 2Yards Rushing 59-256 28-106Yards Passing 45 20CompAttIntc 3-9-0 2-10-2PenaltiesYards 4-45 2-20FumblesLost 1-0 1-1

Sheridan ScoringFirst Quarter

Joe Callahan 4-yard run (GunnerWilliams PAT) 57

Second QuarterDrake Delph 27-yard run (WilliamsPAT) 1150

Third QuarterCallahan 24-yard run (Williams PAT)414

Sheridan StatsRushing Callahan 37-183 Delph 10-48Kyle Harwood 4-17 Robert Burnell 7-14Hunter Pflugh 1-minus 2Passing Delph 3-9-25Receiving Gunner Williams 3-25

Photos by Kirk Green

Sheridanrsquos Joe Callahan (30) rushed for 183 yards in the Blackhawksrsquo 21-0 Homecoming victory over Tri-Central Friday atLarry Wright Stadium Also pictured is Brody Perry (29)

Sheridanrsquos Lucas Cheney (42) and Sean Speck (57) recover a fumble for the Blackhawks

Joe Kolb (45) grabs an interception

Sports 11

Hamilton Southeastern exploded for 23points in the firstquarter and had 41points at halftime andthen held on in thesecond half to defeatZionsville 48-41 in aHoosier CrossroadsConference gameFriday evening atReynolds RoyalsField

Coach ScottMayrsquos Royals movedto 5-1 on the season

and 3-1 in the conference behind a record-setting passing performance by seniorquarterback Adam Mullet and somefabulous reception numbers by Max BrooksMatt Klink and Carter Lohman

ldquoOur offense was really good and Mulletset a school record by passing for 463yardsrdquo May said after winning the thriller

Mullet hit on 30-of-44 passes and threwfor four touchdowns

Brooks Klink and Lohman were perfectBrooks had 10 catches for 146 yards Klinknine for 175 and Lohman seven for 87 yards

On the ground Southeastern rushed for122 yards Trey Poore led the way with eightcarries for 52 yards and Jackson Sweeneyhad five for 54 yards

Brooks caught two touchdown passesand Klink and Lohman each caught oneMullett ran for a TD

Rounding out Southeasternrsquos scoringwas lineman Madison Norris with adefensive touchdown Sweeney with atwo-point conversion Mullett with fourextra points and Tyler Melser with atouchdown

Southeasternrsquos offense stalled in thesecond half but the defense held off thevisiting Eagles

Zionsvillersquos offense passed for 248 yardsand ran for 275

ldquoWe drove late in the game and failed toscorerdquo May pointed out ldquoZionsville got theball back with only 40 seconds remainingrdquo

Southeastern will play at Noblesvillenext week

Royals lsquopass byrsquo Eagles

Southeastern 48Zionsville 41

Score by QuartersSoutheastern 23 18 7 0 - 48Zionsville 6 14 14 7 - 41

Game StatsHSE ZHS

First Downs 23 28 By Rushing 6 13 By Passing 17 15 By Penalty 0 0Yards Rushing 122 317Yards Passing 463 317CompAttIntc 30-44-0 25-42-3FumblesLost 1-1 2-1PenaltiesYards 10-67 5-32

Southeastern ScoringFirst Quarter

Madison Norris 27-yard fumble recovery(Adam Mullett run) 1105

Matt Klink 12-yard pass from Mullett(Tyler Melser kick) 319Mullett 2-yard run (Mullett run) 143

Second QuarterMax Brooks 31-yard pass from Mullett(Sweeney run) 829Carter Lohman 15-yard pass from Mullett(Melser kick) 615Melser 42-yard field goal 117

Third QuarterBrooks 9-yard pass from Mullett (Melserkick) 1015

Southeastern StatsRushing Trey Poore 8-55 JacksonSweeney 5-54 Adam Mullett 4-13 CarterLohman 2-9 Lance Stephens 2-1Passing Mullett 30-44-463Receiving Max Brooks 10-142 MattKlink 9-174 Lohman 7-85 NickMutchner 3-63 Poore 1-minus 1

Mullett

Brooks Poore

It didnrsquot take Carter McGinnis longFriday evening Friday evening in the EaglesNest to return from an injury and put smileson the faces of the home crowd

Guerin Catholic defeated Greenwood42-27

McGinnis carried the football 29 timesfor 213 yards and three touchdowns He alsoadded a reception for a fourth TD

McGinnis and quarterback Luke Kellerwere the show for Coach Tom Dilleyrsquos clubKeller completed 10-of-15 passes for 223yards and three touchdowns Grant Fremioncaught two passes for 75 yards and twotouchdowns

McGinnis opened the game by scoringGuerinrsquos first two touchdowns He scored

on a short run in the first period and then ran39 yards for a score to open the secondframe His third touchdown came on aKeller pass for three yards

Keller went to the air again in the thirdframe this time hitting Fremion with a threeyard pass

The Eagles executed some lightning inthe fourth frame Keller passed to Fremionfor 72 yards and then McGinnis ran 64 yardsfor his fourth touchdown

The win moved Guerin Catholic to 5-1on the season and it was the Eaglesrsquo fourthstraight victory

Guerin will remain home next week tohost Brebeuf

McGinnis scores 4 TDs

Guerin 42Greenwood 27

Score by QuartersGreenwood 0 6 7 14 - 27Guerin 7 14 7 14 ndash 42

Team Stats GW GC

First Downs 20 15 By Rushing 14 7 By Passing 6 7 By Penalty 0 1Yards Rushing 38-219 36-220Yards Passing 223 132CompAttInt 10-15-0 16-30-0FumblesLost 0-0 2-2PenaltiesYards 5-23 3-39

Guerin ScoringFirst Quarter

Carter McGinnis 5-yard run (Caleb Quickkick) 733

Second QuarterMcGinnis 39-yard run (Quick kick) 1105McGinnis 4-yard pass from Luke Keller(Quick kick) 102

Third QuarterGrant Fremion 8-yard pass from Keller(Quick kick) 136

Fourth QuarterFremion 72-yard pass from Keller (Quickkick) 1106McGinnis 64-yard run (Quick kick) 408

Guerin StatsRushing Carter McGinnis 29-213 GrantFremion 1-9 Thomas Kaser 2-7 LukeKeller 4-minus 9Passing Luke Keller 10-15-223Receiving Fremion 2-75 Kaser 2-20McGinnis 2-19 Conner Voorhis 1-41Will Poynter 1-41 Trevor George 1-20Emmit McMahon 1-7

Sports12

Carmel exploded for 38 points in themiddle two periodswhile defeating NorthCentral 48-22 in aMIC Conferencegame Friday on thePanthersrsquo home field

The Greyhoundsthrew a balancedoffensive punch atNorth Central asCarmel moved to 3-3on the year

Jake McDonaldhandled the passingcompeting 8-of-17 for159 yards and JeromeHalsell exploded onthe ground carrying20 times for 184 yards

ldquoHalsell had areally good gamerdquosaid Carmel coachJohn Hebert ldquorunningbetween tacklesrdquo

Halsell scoredCarmelrsquos first twotouchdowns both in

the second period and McDonald passedfor a pair of TDs in the third quarter

Jalen Walker had three catches for 62yards and five otherGreyhounds each hadone catch

ldquoWe got off toanother slow startrdquosaid Hebert ldquobut thenwe put 17 points onthe board beforehalftimerdquo

After NorthCentral scored first inthe second quarterHalsell hadtouchdown runs of 20and 1 yard

Just beforehalftime JacobAbrams intercepted aNorth Central passand returned thepigskin 30 yards Thatset up a 40-yard fieldgoal by ConnerCoghlan on the finalplay of the half

Coghlan alsobooted a 26-yard field

goal in the fourth quarterldquoCoghlan is 7-for-7 kicking field goalsrdquo

Hebert pointed out

Carmel scored three times in the thirdquarter Walker caught a 12-yard pass fromMcDonald Ethan Merriweather caught a27-yard pass from McDonald and CamariHunt ran for a touchdown

In the fourth quarter Coghlan booted thefield goal and Will Schmidt scored on a15-yard run

Carmel uncorked a balance offense TheGreyhounds ran 38 times for 264 yards andMcDonald passed for 159 yards

The Greyhounds will be at home nextweek hosting Ben Davis in a big MICbattle

Carmel tops NC 48-22Carmel 48 North

Central 22Team Stats

CHS NCFirst Downs 21 21Yards Rushing 38-264 49-302Yards Passing 159 105CompAttInt 8-17-0 9-20-1FumblesLost 1-0 1-1PenaltiesYards 3-38 9-73Score by QuartersCarmel 0 17 21 10 ndash 48North Central 0 6 16 0 -- 22

Carmel ScoringSecond Quarter

Jerome Halsell 20-yard run (ConnorCoghlan kick) 402Halsell 1-yard run (Coghlan kick) 107Coghlan 40-yard field goal 000

Third QuarterJalen Walker 12-yard pass from JakeMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 956Ethan Merriweather 27-yard pass fromMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 802Camari Hunt 55-yard pass fromMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 221

Fourth QuarterCoghlan 26-yard field goal 909Will Schmidt 15-yard run (Coghlan kick)543

Carmel StatsRushing Jerome Halsell 20-184 WillSchmidt 7-56 Dylan Downing 3-15Camari Hunt 4-11 Isaiah Baxter 1-8 JalenWalker 1-minus 2 Tyler Trent 1-minus 2Jake McDonald 1-minus 6Passing McDonald 8-17-159Receiving Walker 3-62 Hunt 1-55 EthanMerriweather 1-27 Schmidt 1-7 BennettKiley 1-6 Odin Mowery 1-2

Halsell

Coghlan

Merriweather

Abrams

Avon 38 Fishers 3Score by QuartersFishers 0 3 0 0 ndash 3Avon 7 24 7 0 ndash 38

Game StatsFHS AHS

First Downs 11 23 By Rushing 8 13 By Passing 2 9 By Penalty 1 1Yards Rushing 29-127 34-234Yards Passing 37 235CompAttIntc 4-22-0 12-23-0

FumblesLost 1-1 0-0PenaltiesYards 5-51 7-55

Fishers ScoringSecond Quarter

Ben Norton 29-yard field goal 1116

Fishers StatsRushing Trevor Newman 11-62 JoelSmyth 3-30 HL Lewis 10-29 Jon Vore1-7 Michael Noble 2-4 Max Shores 2-3Passing Vore 3-12-27 Smyth 1-10-10Receiving Statz 2-13 Jaren Tunstill 1-14Bryce Gee 1-10

It was a long road trip for Fishers Fridayevening as the Tigers traveled to AvonFishers lost the Hoosier CrossroadsConference game to the Orioles 38-3

Fishersrsquo only score came on a 29-yardfield goal by junior Ben Norton with 1116remaining in the first half

Avon opened up the game by scoring 24points in the second period after notching atouchdown in the first frame

Fishersrsquo defense couldnrsquot stop therunning of Avonrsquos Bryant Fitzgerald whocarried 14 times for 157 yards and twotouchdowns Quarterback Cameron Misnerwas 12-of-23 for 235 yards

On the other side of the pigskin Fishersrushed for only 135 yards and passed for just37 yards

Trevor Newman led Fishersrsquo groundgame with 61 yards in 11 carries

Fishers now is 0-4 in the HoosierCrossroads Conference

The Tigers will play outside of theconference next week hosting a powerfulCathedral team

An Indianapolis television station hasreported that suspended coach RickWimmer will return to his coaching dutiesnext week

Tigers caged at Avon

Conference leader and undefeatedBrownsburg successfully gambled on atwo-point conversion in overtime to defeatvisiting Westfield in a 29-28 HoosierCrossroads Conference thriller Fridayevening

It was Westfieldrsquos (4-2) secondconsecutive Hoosier Crossroads Conferenceloss by a single point Last week theShamrocks were defeated 21-20 bySoutheastern

Westfield opened the overtime with atouchdown and a PAT by Will Harrison

Zionsville scored and went for the two-pointconversion and the victory

Coach Jake Gilbertrsquos Shamrocks openedthe night with a 14-6 first quarter leadBrownsburg tied the battle at 14-14 enteringhalftime and the two teams were deadlockedat 21-21 after three quarters Neither scoredin the fourth period

Westfield quarterback Andy Sweet was11-of-20 for 185 yards and two touchdownsthrough the air

Nate Froelich carried 21 times for 94yards and Johnny Swidan carried seventimes for 60 yards and two touchdowns

Swidan scored two touchdowns on theground and another on a pass from Sweet

Evan Manley had three receptions for 72yards and a touchdown

Hank Grenda collected five defensivesolo tackles and seven assists and JacksonGarrett had five and five to lead the defenseByron Hubbard had two quarterback sacksand Grenda and Colin Caldwell one eachKoby Hauser intercepted a pass

Westfield will return home next Fridayto host Avon

Brownsburg 29Westfield 28

Score by QuartersWestfield 14 0 7 0 7 - 28Brownsburg 6 8 7 0 8 - 29

Game StatsWHS BHS

First Downs 17 22Yards Rushing 33-171 43-163Yards Passing 189 152CompAttIntc 13-30-2 13-25-0PenaltiesYards 9-57 7-55

ScoringFirst Quarter

Jonathan Swidan 27-yard run (WillHarrison kick) 432Swidan 11-yard run (Harrison kick) na

Third QuarterEvan Manley 55-yard pass from AndySweet (Harrison kick) 1001

OvertimeSwidan pass from Sweet distance na(Harrison kick)

Westfield StatsRushing Nate Froelich 21-94 JonathanSwidan 7-60 Andy Sweet 7-47Passing Sweet 11-20-185Receiving Evan Manley 3-72 JosueGonzalez 2-36 Hayden Russell 2-28Swidan 2-16 Kaleb Pettitjohn 1-30 ClintHostler 1-3

Brownsburg still unbeaten

Brian ReddickFile photo

Westfieldrsquos Jonathan Swidan scoredthree touchdowns and rushed for60 yards during the ShamrocksrsquoFriday game at Brownsburg

Sports 13

Friday night football scoresCourtesy John Harrellrsquos web sitewwwjohnharrellnet

Adams Central 45 South Adams14Alexandria 39 Blackford 38Andrean 52 Highland 28Angola 20 Fairfield 12Avon 38 Fishers 3Bedford North Lawrence 41Jennings County 23Beech Grove 40 Monrovia 28Ben Davis 41 Lawrence North 14Bloomington South 49 Terre HauteSouth 24Bluffton 26 Southern Wells 6Boonville 32 Mount Vernon(Posey) 20Brownsburg 29 Westfield 28 OTCalumet 22 Lake Station 7Cambridge City Lincoln 30 UnionCounty 28Carmel 48 North Central(Indianapolis) 22Carroll (Flora) 55 Frontier 7Carroll (Fort Wayne) 62 FortWayne South 28Center Grove 35 Lawrence Central21Centerville 25 Northeastern 24Charlestown 36 Salem 31Churubusco 49 Fremont 6Clifton Central (Ill) 40 SouthNewton 14Clinton Central 68 Eastern(Greentown) 28Clinton Prairie 59 Tri-County 33Cloverdale 19 Brown County 11Columbus East 49 Floyd Central14Columbus North 59 Terre HauteNorth 13Connersville 55 Indianapolis BroadRipple 32Corydon Central 34 Paoli 28Covenant Christian 41 Tri-Village(Ohio) 40Covington 14 Indiana Deaf 0Culver Academy 54 Heritage 18

Danville 30 Southmont 28Decatur Central 48 Plainfield 7DeKalb 33 Huntington North 7Delphi 24 North White 14Delta 47 New Castle 21East Central 57 South Dearborn 0East Chicago Central 40Hammond Morton 0East Noble 64 Norwell 7Eastbrook 49 Oak Hill 14Eastern Greene 29 North Central(Farmersburg) 28Eastern Hancock 41 North Decatur8Eastside 50 Prairie Heights 20Elkhart Memorial 54 IndianapolisShortridge 0Evansville Central 49 EvansvilleHarrison 28Evansville Mater Dei 44 Castle 42Evansville North 24 EvansvilleBosse 19Evansville Reitz 43 EvansvilleMemorial 12Fort Wayne Concordia 28 FortWayne Dwenger 21Fort Wayne Luers 63 Fort WayneNorthrop 49Fort Wayne Snider 54 Fort WayneWayne 25Fountain Central 62 Seeger 13Frankton 33 Elwood 7Garrett 42 West Noble 19Gibson Southern 38 Heritage Hills10Greensburg 27 Franklin County 22Griffith 24 Munster 21Guerin Catholic 42 Greenwood 27Hagerstown 49 Tri 14Hamilton Southeastern 48Zionsville 41Hammond Gavit 45 Gary West 6Hanover Central 21 Whiting 0Harrison (West Lafayette) 20Muncie Central 15Heritage Christian 56 BowmanAcademy 6Hobart 18 Lowell 12

Homestead 48 Fort Wayne North0Indian Creek 56 Edgewood 13Indianapolis Arlington 26Indianapolis Northwest 21Indianapolis Cathedral 40 RheaCounty (Tenn) 16Indianapolis Howe 51 IndianapolisManual 0Indianapolis Ritter 25 TritonCentral 14Indianapolis Roncalli 14 BrebeufJesuit 6Indianapolis Scecina 20Indianapolis Lutheran 13Jasper 35 Princeton 28Jimtown 37 Concord 36Kankakee Valley 28 Hammond 6Knox 24 Culver 0Kokomo 44 Anderson 24Lafayette Central Catholic 48 TwinLakes 0Lafayette Jeff 28 Marion 20Lakeland 60 Central Noble 27LaPorte 46 Merrillville 35Lawrenceburg 38 Batesville 6Leo 24 Bellmont 14Linton-Stockton 68 North Daviess7Maconaquah 40 Taylor 13McCutcheon 17 Indianapolis Tech14

Michigan City 46 Lake Central 42Milan 72 Edinburgh 0Mishawaka 55 Elkhart Central 0Mishawaka Marian 31 Bremen 14Mississinewa 40 Madison-Grant 13Mitchell 72 Rock Creek Academy6Mooresville 29 Franklin 22Mount Carmel (Ill) 42 Washington7Mount Vernon (Fortville) 28Pendleton Heights 9Neuqua Valley (Ill) 35 IndianapolisChatard 14New Albany 56 Madison 20New Haven 46 Columbia City 0New Palestine 84 Greenfield-Central 21New Prairie 70 South Bend Riley14Noblesville 38 Hamilton Heights 7North Harrison 21 Eastern (Pekin)7North Judson 36 West Central 6North Knox 20 Vincennes Lincoln18North Miami 52 Caston 0North Montgomery 21Crawfordsville 7North Newton 46 Boone Grove 6

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 90 64 584 -Toronto 84 69 549 55Baltimore 83 71 539 70NY Yankees 79 74 516 105Tampa Bay 65 88 425 245Central W L PCT GBCleveland 90 63 588 -Detroit 83 70 542 70Kansas City 77 77 500 135Chi White Sox 72 81 471 180Minnesota 55 99 357 355West W L PCT GBTexas 91 63 591 -Seattle 81 72 529 95Houston 81 73 526 100LA Angels 68 86 442 230Oakland 66 87 431 245

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 89 64 582 -NY Mets 82 72 532 75Miami 76 78 494 135Philadelphia 69 85 448 205Atlanta 63 91 409 265Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 98 55 641 -St Louis 80 73 523 180Pittsburgh 77 76 503 210Milwaukee 70 84 455 285Cincinnati 63 90 412 350West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 88 66 571 -San Francisco 81 73 526 70Colorado 73 81 474 150San Diego 65 89 422 230Arizona 64 89 418 235

MLB standingsFridayrsquos scores

Chi Cubs 5 St Louis 0Baltimore 3 Arizona 2 12 innings

Pittsburgh 6 Washington 5 11 inningsToronto 9 NY Yankees 0

Atlanta 3 Miami 2Boston 2 Tampa Bay 1

Cleveland 10 Chi White Sox 4Detroit 8 Kansas City 3

NY Mets 10 Philadelphia 5Milwaukee 5 Cincinnati 4LA Angels 10 Houston 6

Seattle 10 Minnesota 1Texas 3 Oakland 0

LA Dodgers 5 Colorado 2San Diego 7 San Francisco 2

Sports14

North Posey 34 Forest Park 0North Vermillion 23 Attica 21Northfield 70 Rochester 6Northview 34 North Putnam 13NorthWood 14 Northridge 0Owen Valley 21 Cascade 10Park Tudor 48 South Decatur 26Penn 53 South Bend St Joseph 15Perry Meridian 33 Bloomington North 2Peru 41 Wabash 19Pioneer 42 LaVille 14Plymouth 33 Wawasee 16Portage 22 Chesterton 13Providence 36 Jeffersonville 33Rensselaer Central 48 Hammond Clark 6Richmond 56 Logansport 6River Forest 50 Hammond Noll 13Riverton Parke 32 Turkey Run 7

Rockville 44 South Vermillion 31Rushville 28 Lapel 9Scottsburg 61 Oldenburg Academy 26Seymour 34 Brownstown Central 32Shelbyville 35 Yorktown 21Shenandoah 26 Knightstown 0Sheridan 21 Tri-Central 0Silver Creek 68 Clarksville 6South Bend Adams 40 South Bend Clay 14South Bend Washington 31 John Glenn 16South Central (Union Mills) 8 Wheeler 0South Spencer 65 Pike Central 47Southport 28 Franklin Central 13Southridge 35 Tell City 0Southside HomeSchool 27 IndianapolisWashington 0Southwood 52 Whitko 35Speedway 38 Indianapolis Marshall 6

Springs Valley 49 Crawford County 7Sullivan 56 Greencastle 7Tippecanoe Valley 31 Manchester 28Tipton 27 Northwestern 13Traders Point Christian 30 Anderson PrepAcademy 22Tri-West 56 Lebanon 48Valparaiso 21 Crown Point 7Warren Central 66 Pike 14Warsaw 43 Goshen 14West Lafayette 62 Benton Central 0West Vigo 33 South Putnam 21West Washington 41 Tecumseh 7Western 27 Lewis Cass 14Western Boone 31 Frankfort 8Whiteland 42 Martinsville 17Winamac 34 Triton 7Winchester 62 Union City 14Woodlan 40 Jay County 7

SCORES From Page 13

A record number of teams were paired this morning for the 23rd Annual IHSAA Boysand Girls Soccer State Tournaments which begin in 10 days A total of 299 boys squadsare entered equaling the record number that played in 2013 and 266 girls teams areaccounted for six more than the previous high set each of the last two years

The girls sectionals ndash 32 in Class 2A and 16 in Class A ndash will run Oct 3-8 Girlsregionals will be played Wednesday Oct 12 and Saturday Oct 15 with Class 2A matchesin a two-round Wednesday-Saturday format The Class A contests differ as a one-matchaffair played that Saturday Semi-states in both classes will be played Saturday Oct 22in a two-round format with the winners advancing to the state championship matches onSaturday Oct 29 in Indianapolis

The Class 2A No 1 Penn girls team last yearrsquos state runner-up will meet South BendAdams in Sectional 6 play at South Bend Riley while Class A top-ranked IndianapolisBishop Chatard will begin its post-season against Indianapolis Scecina in Sectional 42 atHeritage Christian Class 2A No 4 Brebeuf Jesuit will begin its defense of last yearrsquos statechampionship against Pike in Sectional 19 at Ben Davis while two-time defending ClassA state champ Fort Wayne Canterbury currently ranked No 19 drew a bye in Sectional37 at Bellmont

Boys sectional action at 64 sites ndash 32 in each class ndash also will be played Oct 3-8Sixteen regional sites ndash eight in each class ndash will host two rounds each on Thursday Oct13 and Saturday Oct 15 Semi-states will be played at four sites on Saturday Oct 22 ina two-round format with the survivors squaring off in the state championship matches onSaturday Oct 29

In Class 2A the top-ranked Harrison (West Lafayette) boys team last yearrsquos staterunner-up will meet Frankfort in Sectional 13 at Lafayette Jefferson while

Class A No 1 Lawrenceburg will host No 14 Rising Sun right out of the gate inSectional 57 action Ninth-ranked Center Grove last yearrsquos Class 2A state champion willhost Martinsville in Sectional 24 Third-ranked Mishawaka Marian is the defending ClassA state champion and will begin its run for another title against home-standing LaVille inSectional 36

State tournament brackets including dates and times for each match are available atIHSAAorg

Here is a list of Hamilton County pairings

BOYSCLASS 2ASectional 16 at Hamilton SoutheasternFirst round - Monday Oct 3Southeastern (8-2-4) vs Pendleton Heights (4-8-1) 6 pmSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Fishers (3-8) vs Noblesville (7-3-3) 5 pmAnderson (8-2-1) vs Monday winner 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm

Sectional 17 at ZionsvilleSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Guerin Catholic (6-2-2) vs Westfield (5-7) 5 pmZionsville (10-3) vs Carmel (6-2-4) 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm

CLASS 1ASectional 46 at Hamilton HeightsFirst round - Monday Oct 3Heights (5-6-2) vs Anderson Prep (0-9-1) 6 pmSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Muncie Burris (9-1-4) vs Wapahani (0-9-2) 5 pmLiberty Christian (8-3) vs Monday winner 7 pm

ChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm

Sectional 47 at Park TudorSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Park Tudor (7-5-1) vs Sheridan (0-11) 5 pmHeritage Christian (7-3-1) vs University (8-2) 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm

GIRLSCLASS 2ASectional 16 at NoblesvilleFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4Pendleton Heights (10-3) vs Anderson (0-8) 6 pmSemi-finals Thursday Oct 6Fishers (3-4-3) vs Noblesville (2-5-2) 5 pmSoutheastern (8-3-3) vs Tuesday winner 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm

Sectional 17 at WestfieldSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6Westfield (3-7-1) vs Carmel (10-2-1) 5 pmGuerin Catholic (4-7-1) vs Zionsville (8-4-2) 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm

CLASS 1ASectional 40 at SheridanFirst round - Monday Oct 3Sheridan (4-6-3) vs Wapahani (2-8) 6 pmFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4Muncie Burris (3-7) vs Tipton (4-2-1) 5 pmEastern (2-6) vs Tri-Central (1-5-3) 7 pmSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6Heights (5-6-1) vs Monday winner 5 pmTuesday winners 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm

Sectional 42 at Heritage ChristianFirst round - Monday Oct 3Broad Ripple (4-4-1) vs Park Tudor (7-3-1) 7 pmFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4University (7-4-2) vs Heritage Christian (na) 5 pmScecina (2-5) vs Bishop Chatard (11-1-1) 7 pmSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6International (1-3) vs Monday winner 5 pmTuesday winners 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm

Pairings announced for IHSAA soccer tournaments

Page 6: Sheridan, Noblesville, Cicero, Arcadia, Atlanta, Carmel ...files.constantcontact.com › 57b55f5d301 › 4424a7e0-e...Exclusive Noblesville distributor of Blue Bell Farms soy candles

The family of Noblesvillerace car driver Bryan

Clauson served as GrandMarshal for the paradeBryanrsquos mother Diana

sister Taylor and fianceeLauren Stewart are

pictured here along withdriver Joe Marcum

Reporter photos by Perry Williams

News6

LEFT Noblesville headfootball coach Jason

Simmons walked alongthe parade route and

shook the hands of fans

BELOW Floats werelined up and ready to go

before the paradeNoblesville athletic

director Mike Hasch saidthere were 90 units inthis yearrsquos parade an

all-time record

The flag girls leadthe way for theNoblesville HighSchool band theMarching Millers

News 7

Sheridan Homecoming football gameReporter photos by Jeff Jellison

Sheridan fans had plenty to cheer about as theBlackhawks won their Homecoming game21-0 over Tri-Central Friday night at BudWright Stadium

Noblesville 38Heights 7Team Stats

HH NHSFirst Downs 9 18 By Rushing 7 13 By Passing 1 4 By Penalty 1 1Yards Rushing 28-106 38-281Yards Passing 19 73CompAttIntc 3-14-3 7-11-0FumblesLost 1-0 0-0PenaltiesYards 7-41 5-55Punts-Average 5-366 2-405Score by QuartersHeights 0 0 0 7 - 7Noblesville 14 7 10 7 - 38

ScoringFirst Quarter

N - Ben Gruver 42-yard interceptionreturn (Jack Knight kick) 1020N - Tyler Gonzalez 38-yard run (Knightkick) 105

Second QuarterN - Gruver 23-yard pass from RyanBarnes (Knight kick) 038

Third QuarterN - Nolan Ginther 6-yard pass fromBarnes (Knight kick) 1019N - Knight 30-yard field goal 255

Fourth QuarterN - Luke Blevins 1-yard run (Knightkick) 823HH - Jake Beale 7-yard run (MichaelOverton kick) 549

Heights StatsRushing Jake Beale 11-43 ClaytonCowan 8-30 Michael Cross 1-12 JoshFeltz 4-11 Riley White 2-9 Noah Defoe2-1Passing Josh Feltz 3-13-19 DraydenThomas 0-1-0Receiving White 1-12 Caymn Lutz 1-5Sterling Weatherford 1-2

Noblesville StatsRushing Chandler Hurst 15-104 LukeBlevins 7-63 Ryan Barnes 6-56 TylerGonzalez 6-56 McGwire Plumer 1-6Grant Gremel 3-minus 4Passing Barnes 7-10-73 Gremel 0-1-0Receiving Nolan Ginther 2-21 BenGruver 1-23 Bradley Westfall 1-12Jackson Thurman 1-6 Ben Herron 1-6Blake Taylor 1-5

Sports8

By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorIt was a perfect night for a Homecoming

football game and Noblesville gave its fansa perfect way to continue the celebration

The Millers beat Hamilton Heights 39-8at Hare Chevrolet Field Friday eveningNoblesville was in control from start tofinish - its offense was clicking in eachphase of the game and the Millers defenseplayed solid not allowing the Huskies manyopportunities

I thought we did some things really welltonight said Noblesville coach JasonSimmons One thing we had to do wascontrol the line of scrimmage offensivelyI thought we did that I thought our big guysup front gave us some running lanes Gotour tailbacks going

The Millers offense played well but itwas the defense that got Noblesville on theboard Just one minute and 40 seconds intothe game Ben Gruver caught a HamiltonHeights interception and ran it in 40 yardsto score

I thought we were flat at the start saidSimmons I thought when we got the picksix from Gruver I thought our defense foundanother gear Thats more like were capableof playing We blended fronts a lot from athree-man front to a four-man front tonightThat certainly helped us in the run gamesome

Noblesville scored in several differentways The Millers second touchdown camein the first quarter with Tyler Gonzalezbreaking out for a 38-yard run to the endzone

Simmons had to watch the game fromthe press box as he was serving a one-gamesuspension from coaching He did addresshis team after the game and had plenty ofgood things to say

We placed an emphasis on two thingsoffensively in the last two weeks Balanceand our tailback run game said SimmonsI thought Chandler Hurst and TylerGonzalez proved to be a real good 1-2 punchtonight Were starting to get those guysrolling a little bit and its a good feeling forus Were playing with some confidence upfront which is big

In the second quarter Noblesvillequarterback Ryan Barnes got going Hethrew a 23-yard touchdown pass to Gruverwith 38 seconds left in the half that ensuredthe Millers a 21-0 lead at halftime Early in

the third quarter Barnes found NolanGinther for a short touchdown pass a six-yarder

Jack Knight successfully kicked all fourextra point attempts and he added threemore points late in the third period when heconnected on a 30-yard field goal That putNoblesville up 31-0 The Millers got onemore touchdown in the fourth quarter whenLuke Blevins jogged in from the one-yardline Knight kicked that extra point toomaking him 5-for-5 on the night

The Huskies got on the board late in thefourth when Jake Beale ran in to score fromseven yards Michael Overton made theextra point kick That was the only timeNoblesvilles defense allowed Heights pastthe Millers 34-yard line

Millers power past Huskies

Reporter photo by Brian Reddick

Ben Gruver (left) scored two touchdowns for Noblesville - one on defense one on offense - during the Millersrsquo Homecoming victory Friday night at Hare Chevrolet FieldNoblesville beat Hamilton Heights 38-7 Pictured at right is the Huskiesrsquo Sterling Weatherford

Sports 9

The encouraging thing defensively is we got peoplearound the ball tonight which was critical for us saidSimmons The last two weeks weve emphasized pursuitand thats allowed us to get people around the ball and werecreating more takeaways which has really helped swing themomentum of the game

Hurst led Noblesvilles rushing totaling 15 carries for104 yards on the ground Barnes was 7-of-10 passing

totaling 73 yards He threw two passes to Ginther (includingthe touchdown) and one to five other receivers

Beale led the Huskies in rushing with 43 yards in 11carries

I got we got better this week I thought we did somereally good things said Heights coach Mitch Street Wemoved the football against them we just didnt put back-to-back-to-back first downs together Got a couple and thenwe stalled out

I think our kids played pretty good Its just one of thosethings With the numbers as they are when we start losingkids and things like that it hurts us

Street noted that some of his younger players came inand played well Thats encouraging he said

Noblesville hosts Hamilton Southeastern next Friday ina big Hoosier Crossroads Conference game while Heightswill play Twin Lakes at Lucas Oil Field next Saturday Oct1

MILLERS From Page 8

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

Hamilton Heightsrsquo Josh Feltz (15) drops back to pass as Luke Herr (51) protects him from Noblesvillersquos Roman Dziennik

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

LEFT Heightsrsquo Caymn Lutz (87) wraps up Noblesville quarterback Ryan Barnes who threw two touchdowns Friday night Also pictured is Chandler Hurst (13)RIGHT Hurst ran for 104 yards in 15 carries

Sports10

Sheridan used its defense and again therunning of Joe Callahan to defeat Tri-Central 21-0 Friday evening atHomecoming at Larry Wright Field and thatvictory wrapped up a Hoosier HeartlandConference East Division championship forthe Blackhawks

Sheridan is 3-0 in the conference withonly a game with Taylor remaining

ldquoWersquove beaten the other three teams soeven if we were to tie for first place we stillwould be the winnerrdquo Wright said

The East and West winners will play forthe conference championship on Oct 14

Sheridanrsquos defense held Tri-Central to107 yards rushing and just 20 yards passingThe Blackhawks intercepted two passes andrecovered a fumble

ldquoThatrsquos the first shutout wersquove had in awhilerdquo Wright said ldquoThe defense reallyplayed well Avery Bundy Alex GipsonKyle Harwood and Hunter Pflugh led usWe took away the option from Tri-Centralrdquo

Callahan who went into the gamefeeling ill carried the pigskin 37 times for183 yards Seventeen of those carries camein the first quarter

Sheridan used its famed ground game tocrush the Trojans The Blackhawks ran 59times for 256 yards Quarterback DrakeDelph was the second-leading ground gainerwith 48 yards in 10 trips

ldquoCallahan had another great gamerdquo saidWright ldquoHe played through some sicknesstonightrdquo

Callahan opened the scoring with afour-yard run with 57 seconds left in the firstquarter

Delph scored in the second quarter on a27-yard run

Callahan on a 24-yard run in the thirdquarter with 414 left in the third periodproduced the gamersquos only touchdown in thesecond half

Gunner Williams booted all three PATsand also caught all three of the passes Delphcompleted Delph was 3-of-9 for 25 yardsin the game

The win put Wright within two victoriesof reaching the 400-win career coachingmark

Sheridan will host Tipton next Friday

Sheridan blanks Trojans

Sheridan 21Tri-Central 0

Score by QuartersSheridan 7 7 7 0 ndash 21Tri-Central 0 0 0 0 -- 0

Team Stats SHS TC

First Downs 17 9 By Rushing 14 6 By Passing 2 1 By Penalty 1 2Yards Rushing 59-256 28-106Yards Passing 45 20CompAttIntc 3-9-0 2-10-2PenaltiesYards 4-45 2-20FumblesLost 1-0 1-1

Sheridan ScoringFirst Quarter

Joe Callahan 4-yard run (GunnerWilliams PAT) 57

Second QuarterDrake Delph 27-yard run (WilliamsPAT) 1150

Third QuarterCallahan 24-yard run (Williams PAT)414

Sheridan StatsRushing Callahan 37-183 Delph 10-48Kyle Harwood 4-17 Robert Burnell 7-14Hunter Pflugh 1-minus 2Passing Delph 3-9-25Receiving Gunner Williams 3-25

Photos by Kirk Green

Sheridanrsquos Joe Callahan (30) rushed for 183 yards in the Blackhawksrsquo 21-0 Homecoming victory over Tri-Central Friday atLarry Wright Stadium Also pictured is Brody Perry (29)

Sheridanrsquos Lucas Cheney (42) and Sean Speck (57) recover a fumble for the Blackhawks

Joe Kolb (45) grabs an interception

Sports 11

Hamilton Southeastern exploded for 23points in the firstquarter and had 41points at halftime andthen held on in thesecond half to defeatZionsville 48-41 in aHoosier CrossroadsConference gameFriday evening atReynolds RoyalsField

Coach ScottMayrsquos Royals movedto 5-1 on the season

and 3-1 in the conference behind a record-setting passing performance by seniorquarterback Adam Mullet and somefabulous reception numbers by Max BrooksMatt Klink and Carter Lohman

ldquoOur offense was really good and Mulletset a school record by passing for 463yardsrdquo May said after winning the thriller

Mullet hit on 30-of-44 passes and threwfor four touchdowns

Brooks Klink and Lohman were perfectBrooks had 10 catches for 146 yards Klinknine for 175 and Lohman seven for 87 yards

On the ground Southeastern rushed for122 yards Trey Poore led the way with eightcarries for 52 yards and Jackson Sweeneyhad five for 54 yards

Brooks caught two touchdown passesand Klink and Lohman each caught oneMullett ran for a TD

Rounding out Southeasternrsquos scoringwas lineman Madison Norris with adefensive touchdown Sweeney with atwo-point conversion Mullett with fourextra points and Tyler Melser with atouchdown

Southeasternrsquos offense stalled in thesecond half but the defense held off thevisiting Eagles

Zionsvillersquos offense passed for 248 yardsand ran for 275

ldquoWe drove late in the game and failed toscorerdquo May pointed out ldquoZionsville got theball back with only 40 seconds remainingrdquo

Southeastern will play at Noblesvillenext week

Royals lsquopass byrsquo Eagles

Southeastern 48Zionsville 41

Score by QuartersSoutheastern 23 18 7 0 - 48Zionsville 6 14 14 7 - 41

Game StatsHSE ZHS

First Downs 23 28 By Rushing 6 13 By Passing 17 15 By Penalty 0 0Yards Rushing 122 317Yards Passing 463 317CompAttIntc 30-44-0 25-42-3FumblesLost 1-1 2-1PenaltiesYards 10-67 5-32

Southeastern ScoringFirst Quarter

Madison Norris 27-yard fumble recovery(Adam Mullett run) 1105

Matt Klink 12-yard pass from Mullett(Tyler Melser kick) 319Mullett 2-yard run (Mullett run) 143

Second QuarterMax Brooks 31-yard pass from Mullett(Sweeney run) 829Carter Lohman 15-yard pass from Mullett(Melser kick) 615Melser 42-yard field goal 117

Third QuarterBrooks 9-yard pass from Mullett (Melserkick) 1015

Southeastern StatsRushing Trey Poore 8-55 JacksonSweeney 5-54 Adam Mullett 4-13 CarterLohman 2-9 Lance Stephens 2-1Passing Mullett 30-44-463Receiving Max Brooks 10-142 MattKlink 9-174 Lohman 7-85 NickMutchner 3-63 Poore 1-minus 1

Mullett

Brooks Poore

It didnrsquot take Carter McGinnis longFriday evening Friday evening in the EaglesNest to return from an injury and put smileson the faces of the home crowd

Guerin Catholic defeated Greenwood42-27

McGinnis carried the football 29 timesfor 213 yards and three touchdowns He alsoadded a reception for a fourth TD

McGinnis and quarterback Luke Kellerwere the show for Coach Tom Dilleyrsquos clubKeller completed 10-of-15 passes for 223yards and three touchdowns Grant Fremioncaught two passes for 75 yards and twotouchdowns

McGinnis opened the game by scoringGuerinrsquos first two touchdowns He scored

on a short run in the first period and then ran39 yards for a score to open the secondframe His third touchdown came on aKeller pass for three yards

Keller went to the air again in the thirdframe this time hitting Fremion with a threeyard pass

The Eagles executed some lightning inthe fourth frame Keller passed to Fremionfor 72 yards and then McGinnis ran 64 yardsfor his fourth touchdown

The win moved Guerin Catholic to 5-1on the season and it was the Eaglesrsquo fourthstraight victory

Guerin will remain home next week tohost Brebeuf

McGinnis scores 4 TDs

Guerin 42Greenwood 27

Score by QuartersGreenwood 0 6 7 14 - 27Guerin 7 14 7 14 ndash 42

Team Stats GW GC

First Downs 20 15 By Rushing 14 7 By Passing 6 7 By Penalty 0 1Yards Rushing 38-219 36-220Yards Passing 223 132CompAttInt 10-15-0 16-30-0FumblesLost 0-0 2-2PenaltiesYards 5-23 3-39

Guerin ScoringFirst Quarter

Carter McGinnis 5-yard run (Caleb Quickkick) 733

Second QuarterMcGinnis 39-yard run (Quick kick) 1105McGinnis 4-yard pass from Luke Keller(Quick kick) 102

Third QuarterGrant Fremion 8-yard pass from Keller(Quick kick) 136

Fourth QuarterFremion 72-yard pass from Keller (Quickkick) 1106McGinnis 64-yard run (Quick kick) 408

Guerin StatsRushing Carter McGinnis 29-213 GrantFremion 1-9 Thomas Kaser 2-7 LukeKeller 4-minus 9Passing Luke Keller 10-15-223Receiving Fremion 2-75 Kaser 2-20McGinnis 2-19 Conner Voorhis 1-41Will Poynter 1-41 Trevor George 1-20Emmit McMahon 1-7

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Carmel exploded for 38 points in themiddle two periodswhile defeating NorthCentral 48-22 in aMIC Conferencegame Friday on thePanthersrsquo home field

The Greyhoundsthrew a balancedoffensive punch atNorth Central asCarmel moved to 3-3on the year

Jake McDonaldhandled the passingcompeting 8-of-17 for159 yards and JeromeHalsell exploded onthe ground carrying20 times for 184 yards

ldquoHalsell had areally good gamerdquosaid Carmel coachJohn Hebert ldquorunningbetween tacklesrdquo

Halsell scoredCarmelrsquos first twotouchdowns both in

the second period and McDonald passedfor a pair of TDs in the third quarter

Jalen Walker had three catches for 62yards and five otherGreyhounds each hadone catch

ldquoWe got off toanother slow startrdquosaid Hebert ldquobut thenwe put 17 points onthe board beforehalftimerdquo

After NorthCentral scored first inthe second quarterHalsell hadtouchdown runs of 20and 1 yard

Just beforehalftime JacobAbrams intercepted aNorth Central passand returned thepigskin 30 yards Thatset up a 40-yard fieldgoal by ConnerCoghlan on the finalplay of the half

Coghlan alsobooted a 26-yard field

goal in the fourth quarterldquoCoghlan is 7-for-7 kicking field goalsrdquo

Hebert pointed out

Carmel scored three times in the thirdquarter Walker caught a 12-yard pass fromMcDonald Ethan Merriweather caught a27-yard pass from McDonald and CamariHunt ran for a touchdown

In the fourth quarter Coghlan booted thefield goal and Will Schmidt scored on a15-yard run

Carmel uncorked a balance offense TheGreyhounds ran 38 times for 264 yards andMcDonald passed for 159 yards

The Greyhounds will be at home nextweek hosting Ben Davis in a big MICbattle

Carmel tops NC 48-22Carmel 48 North

Central 22Team Stats

CHS NCFirst Downs 21 21Yards Rushing 38-264 49-302Yards Passing 159 105CompAttInt 8-17-0 9-20-1FumblesLost 1-0 1-1PenaltiesYards 3-38 9-73Score by QuartersCarmel 0 17 21 10 ndash 48North Central 0 6 16 0 -- 22

Carmel ScoringSecond Quarter

Jerome Halsell 20-yard run (ConnorCoghlan kick) 402Halsell 1-yard run (Coghlan kick) 107Coghlan 40-yard field goal 000

Third QuarterJalen Walker 12-yard pass from JakeMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 956Ethan Merriweather 27-yard pass fromMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 802Camari Hunt 55-yard pass fromMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 221

Fourth QuarterCoghlan 26-yard field goal 909Will Schmidt 15-yard run (Coghlan kick)543

Carmel StatsRushing Jerome Halsell 20-184 WillSchmidt 7-56 Dylan Downing 3-15Camari Hunt 4-11 Isaiah Baxter 1-8 JalenWalker 1-minus 2 Tyler Trent 1-minus 2Jake McDonald 1-minus 6Passing McDonald 8-17-159Receiving Walker 3-62 Hunt 1-55 EthanMerriweather 1-27 Schmidt 1-7 BennettKiley 1-6 Odin Mowery 1-2

Halsell

Coghlan

Merriweather

Abrams

Avon 38 Fishers 3Score by QuartersFishers 0 3 0 0 ndash 3Avon 7 24 7 0 ndash 38

Game StatsFHS AHS

First Downs 11 23 By Rushing 8 13 By Passing 2 9 By Penalty 1 1Yards Rushing 29-127 34-234Yards Passing 37 235CompAttIntc 4-22-0 12-23-0

FumblesLost 1-1 0-0PenaltiesYards 5-51 7-55

Fishers ScoringSecond Quarter

Ben Norton 29-yard field goal 1116

Fishers StatsRushing Trevor Newman 11-62 JoelSmyth 3-30 HL Lewis 10-29 Jon Vore1-7 Michael Noble 2-4 Max Shores 2-3Passing Vore 3-12-27 Smyth 1-10-10Receiving Statz 2-13 Jaren Tunstill 1-14Bryce Gee 1-10

It was a long road trip for Fishers Fridayevening as the Tigers traveled to AvonFishers lost the Hoosier CrossroadsConference game to the Orioles 38-3

Fishersrsquo only score came on a 29-yardfield goal by junior Ben Norton with 1116remaining in the first half

Avon opened up the game by scoring 24points in the second period after notching atouchdown in the first frame

Fishersrsquo defense couldnrsquot stop therunning of Avonrsquos Bryant Fitzgerald whocarried 14 times for 157 yards and twotouchdowns Quarterback Cameron Misnerwas 12-of-23 for 235 yards

On the other side of the pigskin Fishersrushed for only 135 yards and passed for just37 yards

Trevor Newman led Fishersrsquo groundgame with 61 yards in 11 carries

Fishers now is 0-4 in the HoosierCrossroads Conference

The Tigers will play outside of theconference next week hosting a powerfulCathedral team

An Indianapolis television station hasreported that suspended coach RickWimmer will return to his coaching dutiesnext week

Tigers caged at Avon

Conference leader and undefeatedBrownsburg successfully gambled on atwo-point conversion in overtime to defeatvisiting Westfield in a 29-28 HoosierCrossroads Conference thriller Fridayevening

It was Westfieldrsquos (4-2) secondconsecutive Hoosier Crossroads Conferenceloss by a single point Last week theShamrocks were defeated 21-20 bySoutheastern

Westfield opened the overtime with atouchdown and a PAT by Will Harrison

Zionsville scored and went for the two-pointconversion and the victory

Coach Jake Gilbertrsquos Shamrocks openedthe night with a 14-6 first quarter leadBrownsburg tied the battle at 14-14 enteringhalftime and the two teams were deadlockedat 21-21 after three quarters Neither scoredin the fourth period

Westfield quarterback Andy Sweet was11-of-20 for 185 yards and two touchdownsthrough the air

Nate Froelich carried 21 times for 94yards and Johnny Swidan carried seventimes for 60 yards and two touchdowns

Swidan scored two touchdowns on theground and another on a pass from Sweet

Evan Manley had three receptions for 72yards and a touchdown

Hank Grenda collected five defensivesolo tackles and seven assists and JacksonGarrett had five and five to lead the defenseByron Hubbard had two quarterback sacksand Grenda and Colin Caldwell one eachKoby Hauser intercepted a pass

Westfield will return home next Fridayto host Avon

Brownsburg 29Westfield 28

Score by QuartersWestfield 14 0 7 0 7 - 28Brownsburg 6 8 7 0 8 - 29

Game StatsWHS BHS

First Downs 17 22Yards Rushing 33-171 43-163Yards Passing 189 152CompAttIntc 13-30-2 13-25-0PenaltiesYards 9-57 7-55

ScoringFirst Quarter

Jonathan Swidan 27-yard run (WillHarrison kick) 432Swidan 11-yard run (Harrison kick) na

Third QuarterEvan Manley 55-yard pass from AndySweet (Harrison kick) 1001

OvertimeSwidan pass from Sweet distance na(Harrison kick)

Westfield StatsRushing Nate Froelich 21-94 JonathanSwidan 7-60 Andy Sweet 7-47Passing Sweet 11-20-185Receiving Evan Manley 3-72 JosueGonzalez 2-36 Hayden Russell 2-28Swidan 2-16 Kaleb Pettitjohn 1-30 ClintHostler 1-3

Brownsburg still unbeaten

Brian ReddickFile photo

Westfieldrsquos Jonathan Swidan scoredthree touchdowns and rushed for60 yards during the ShamrocksrsquoFriday game at Brownsburg

Sports 13

Friday night football scoresCourtesy John Harrellrsquos web sitewwwjohnharrellnet

Adams Central 45 South Adams14Alexandria 39 Blackford 38Andrean 52 Highland 28Angola 20 Fairfield 12Avon 38 Fishers 3Bedford North Lawrence 41Jennings County 23Beech Grove 40 Monrovia 28Ben Davis 41 Lawrence North 14Bloomington South 49 Terre HauteSouth 24Bluffton 26 Southern Wells 6Boonville 32 Mount Vernon(Posey) 20Brownsburg 29 Westfield 28 OTCalumet 22 Lake Station 7Cambridge City Lincoln 30 UnionCounty 28Carmel 48 North Central(Indianapolis) 22Carroll (Flora) 55 Frontier 7Carroll (Fort Wayne) 62 FortWayne South 28Center Grove 35 Lawrence Central21Centerville 25 Northeastern 24Charlestown 36 Salem 31Churubusco 49 Fremont 6Clifton Central (Ill) 40 SouthNewton 14Clinton Central 68 Eastern(Greentown) 28Clinton Prairie 59 Tri-County 33Cloverdale 19 Brown County 11Columbus East 49 Floyd Central14Columbus North 59 Terre HauteNorth 13Connersville 55 Indianapolis BroadRipple 32Corydon Central 34 Paoli 28Covenant Christian 41 Tri-Village(Ohio) 40Covington 14 Indiana Deaf 0Culver Academy 54 Heritage 18

Danville 30 Southmont 28Decatur Central 48 Plainfield 7DeKalb 33 Huntington North 7Delphi 24 North White 14Delta 47 New Castle 21East Central 57 South Dearborn 0East Chicago Central 40Hammond Morton 0East Noble 64 Norwell 7Eastbrook 49 Oak Hill 14Eastern Greene 29 North Central(Farmersburg) 28Eastern Hancock 41 North Decatur8Eastside 50 Prairie Heights 20Elkhart Memorial 54 IndianapolisShortridge 0Evansville Central 49 EvansvilleHarrison 28Evansville Mater Dei 44 Castle 42Evansville North 24 EvansvilleBosse 19Evansville Reitz 43 EvansvilleMemorial 12Fort Wayne Concordia 28 FortWayne Dwenger 21Fort Wayne Luers 63 Fort WayneNorthrop 49Fort Wayne Snider 54 Fort WayneWayne 25Fountain Central 62 Seeger 13Frankton 33 Elwood 7Garrett 42 West Noble 19Gibson Southern 38 Heritage Hills10Greensburg 27 Franklin County 22Griffith 24 Munster 21Guerin Catholic 42 Greenwood 27Hagerstown 49 Tri 14Hamilton Southeastern 48Zionsville 41Hammond Gavit 45 Gary West 6Hanover Central 21 Whiting 0Harrison (West Lafayette) 20Muncie Central 15Heritage Christian 56 BowmanAcademy 6Hobart 18 Lowell 12

Homestead 48 Fort Wayne North0Indian Creek 56 Edgewood 13Indianapolis Arlington 26Indianapolis Northwest 21Indianapolis Cathedral 40 RheaCounty (Tenn) 16Indianapolis Howe 51 IndianapolisManual 0Indianapolis Ritter 25 TritonCentral 14Indianapolis Roncalli 14 BrebeufJesuit 6Indianapolis Scecina 20Indianapolis Lutheran 13Jasper 35 Princeton 28Jimtown 37 Concord 36Kankakee Valley 28 Hammond 6Knox 24 Culver 0Kokomo 44 Anderson 24Lafayette Central Catholic 48 TwinLakes 0Lafayette Jeff 28 Marion 20Lakeland 60 Central Noble 27LaPorte 46 Merrillville 35Lawrenceburg 38 Batesville 6Leo 24 Bellmont 14Linton-Stockton 68 North Daviess7Maconaquah 40 Taylor 13McCutcheon 17 Indianapolis Tech14

Michigan City 46 Lake Central 42Milan 72 Edinburgh 0Mishawaka 55 Elkhart Central 0Mishawaka Marian 31 Bremen 14Mississinewa 40 Madison-Grant 13Mitchell 72 Rock Creek Academy6Mooresville 29 Franklin 22Mount Carmel (Ill) 42 Washington7Mount Vernon (Fortville) 28Pendleton Heights 9Neuqua Valley (Ill) 35 IndianapolisChatard 14New Albany 56 Madison 20New Haven 46 Columbia City 0New Palestine 84 Greenfield-Central 21New Prairie 70 South Bend Riley14Noblesville 38 Hamilton Heights 7North Harrison 21 Eastern (Pekin)7North Judson 36 West Central 6North Knox 20 Vincennes Lincoln18North Miami 52 Caston 0North Montgomery 21Crawfordsville 7North Newton 46 Boone Grove 6

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 90 64 584 -Toronto 84 69 549 55Baltimore 83 71 539 70NY Yankees 79 74 516 105Tampa Bay 65 88 425 245Central W L PCT GBCleveland 90 63 588 -Detroit 83 70 542 70Kansas City 77 77 500 135Chi White Sox 72 81 471 180Minnesota 55 99 357 355West W L PCT GBTexas 91 63 591 -Seattle 81 72 529 95Houston 81 73 526 100LA Angels 68 86 442 230Oakland 66 87 431 245

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 89 64 582 -NY Mets 82 72 532 75Miami 76 78 494 135Philadelphia 69 85 448 205Atlanta 63 91 409 265Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 98 55 641 -St Louis 80 73 523 180Pittsburgh 77 76 503 210Milwaukee 70 84 455 285Cincinnati 63 90 412 350West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 88 66 571 -San Francisco 81 73 526 70Colorado 73 81 474 150San Diego 65 89 422 230Arizona 64 89 418 235

MLB standingsFridayrsquos scores

Chi Cubs 5 St Louis 0Baltimore 3 Arizona 2 12 innings

Pittsburgh 6 Washington 5 11 inningsToronto 9 NY Yankees 0

Atlanta 3 Miami 2Boston 2 Tampa Bay 1

Cleveland 10 Chi White Sox 4Detroit 8 Kansas City 3

NY Mets 10 Philadelphia 5Milwaukee 5 Cincinnati 4LA Angels 10 Houston 6

Seattle 10 Minnesota 1Texas 3 Oakland 0

LA Dodgers 5 Colorado 2San Diego 7 San Francisco 2

Sports14

North Posey 34 Forest Park 0North Vermillion 23 Attica 21Northfield 70 Rochester 6Northview 34 North Putnam 13NorthWood 14 Northridge 0Owen Valley 21 Cascade 10Park Tudor 48 South Decatur 26Penn 53 South Bend St Joseph 15Perry Meridian 33 Bloomington North 2Peru 41 Wabash 19Pioneer 42 LaVille 14Plymouth 33 Wawasee 16Portage 22 Chesterton 13Providence 36 Jeffersonville 33Rensselaer Central 48 Hammond Clark 6Richmond 56 Logansport 6River Forest 50 Hammond Noll 13Riverton Parke 32 Turkey Run 7

Rockville 44 South Vermillion 31Rushville 28 Lapel 9Scottsburg 61 Oldenburg Academy 26Seymour 34 Brownstown Central 32Shelbyville 35 Yorktown 21Shenandoah 26 Knightstown 0Sheridan 21 Tri-Central 0Silver Creek 68 Clarksville 6South Bend Adams 40 South Bend Clay 14South Bend Washington 31 John Glenn 16South Central (Union Mills) 8 Wheeler 0South Spencer 65 Pike Central 47Southport 28 Franklin Central 13Southridge 35 Tell City 0Southside HomeSchool 27 IndianapolisWashington 0Southwood 52 Whitko 35Speedway 38 Indianapolis Marshall 6

Springs Valley 49 Crawford County 7Sullivan 56 Greencastle 7Tippecanoe Valley 31 Manchester 28Tipton 27 Northwestern 13Traders Point Christian 30 Anderson PrepAcademy 22Tri-West 56 Lebanon 48Valparaiso 21 Crown Point 7Warren Central 66 Pike 14Warsaw 43 Goshen 14West Lafayette 62 Benton Central 0West Vigo 33 South Putnam 21West Washington 41 Tecumseh 7Western 27 Lewis Cass 14Western Boone 31 Frankfort 8Whiteland 42 Martinsville 17Winamac 34 Triton 7Winchester 62 Union City 14Woodlan 40 Jay County 7

SCORES From Page 13

A record number of teams were paired this morning for the 23rd Annual IHSAA Boysand Girls Soccer State Tournaments which begin in 10 days A total of 299 boys squadsare entered equaling the record number that played in 2013 and 266 girls teams areaccounted for six more than the previous high set each of the last two years

The girls sectionals ndash 32 in Class 2A and 16 in Class A ndash will run Oct 3-8 Girlsregionals will be played Wednesday Oct 12 and Saturday Oct 15 with Class 2A matchesin a two-round Wednesday-Saturday format The Class A contests differ as a one-matchaffair played that Saturday Semi-states in both classes will be played Saturday Oct 22in a two-round format with the winners advancing to the state championship matches onSaturday Oct 29 in Indianapolis

The Class 2A No 1 Penn girls team last yearrsquos state runner-up will meet South BendAdams in Sectional 6 play at South Bend Riley while Class A top-ranked IndianapolisBishop Chatard will begin its post-season against Indianapolis Scecina in Sectional 42 atHeritage Christian Class 2A No 4 Brebeuf Jesuit will begin its defense of last yearrsquos statechampionship against Pike in Sectional 19 at Ben Davis while two-time defending ClassA state champ Fort Wayne Canterbury currently ranked No 19 drew a bye in Sectional37 at Bellmont

Boys sectional action at 64 sites ndash 32 in each class ndash also will be played Oct 3-8Sixteen regional sites ndash eight in each class ndash will host two rounds each on Thursday Oct13 and Saturday Oct 15 Semi-states will be played at four sites on Saturday Oct 22 ina two-round format with the survivors squaring off in the state championship matches onSaturday Oct 29

In Class 2A the top-ranked Harrison (West Lafayette) boys team last yearrsquos staterunner-up will meet Frankfort in Sectional 13 at Lafayette Jefferson while

Class A No 1 Lawrenceburg will host No 14 Rising Sun right out of the gate inSectional 57 action Ninth-ranked Center Grove last yearrsquos Class 2A state champion willhost Martinsville in Sectional 24 Third-ranked Mishawaka Marian is the defending ClassA state champion and will begin its run for another title against home-standing LaVille inSectional 36

State tournament brackets including dates and times for each match are available atIHSAAorg

Here is a list of Hamilton County pairings

BOYSCLASS 2ASectional 16 at Hamilton SoutheasternFirst round - Monday Oct 3Southeastern (8-2-4) vs Pendleton Heights (4-8-1) 6 pmSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Fishers (3-8) vs Noblesville (7-3-3) 5 pmAnderson (8-2-1) vs Monday winner 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm

Sectional 17 at ZionsvilleSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Guerin Catholic (6-2-2) vs Westfield (5-7) 5 pmZionsville (10-3) vs Carmel (6-2-4) 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm

CLASS 1ASectional 46 at Hamilton HeightsFirst round - Monday Oct 3Heights (5-6-2) vs Anderson Prep (0-9-1) 6 pmSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Muncie Burris (9-1-4) vs Wapahani (0-9-2) 5 pmLiberty Christian (8-3) vs Monday winner 7 pm

ChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm

Sectional 47 at Park TudorSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Park Tudor (7-5-1) vs Sheridan (0-11) 5 pmHeritage Christian (7-3-1) vs University (8-2) 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm

GIRLSCLASS 2ASectional 16 at NoblesvilleFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4Pendleton Heights (10-3) vs Anderson (0-8) 6 pmSemi-finals Thursday Oct 6Fishers (3-4-3) vs Noblesville (2-5-2) 5 pmSoutheastern (8-3-3) vs Tuesday winner 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm

Sectional 17 at WestfieldSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6Westfield (3-7-1) vs Carmel (10-2-1) 5 pmGuerin Catholic (4-7-1) vs Zionsville (8-4-2) 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm

CLASS 1ASectional 40 at SheridanFirst round - Monday Oct 3Sheridan (4-6-3) vs Wapahani (2-8) 6 pmFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4Muncie Burris (3-7) vs Tipton (4-2-1) 5 pmEastern (2-6) vs Tri-Central (1-5-3) 7 pmSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6Heights (5-6-1) vs Monday winner 5 pmTuesday winners 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm

Sectional 42 at Heritage ChristianFirst round - Monday Oct 3Broad Ripple (4-4-1) vs Park Tudor (7-3-1) 7 pmFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4University (7-4-2) vs Heritage Christian (na) 5 pmScecina (2-5) vs Bishop Chatard (11-1-1) 7 pmSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6International (1-3) vs Monday winner 5 pmTuesday winners 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm

Pairings announced for IHSAA soccer tournaments

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News 7

Sheridan Homecoming football gameReporter photos by Jeff Jellison

Sheridan fans had plenty to cheer about as theBlackhawks won their Homecoming game21-0 over Tri-Central Friday night at BudWright Stadium

Noblesville 38Heights 7Team Stats

HH NHSFirst Downs 9 18 By Rushing 7 13 By Passing 1 4 By Penalty 1 1Yards Rushing 28-106 38-281Yards Passing 19 73CompAttIntc 3-14-3 7-11-0FumblesLost 1-0 0-0PenaltiesYards 7-41 5-55Punts-Average 5-366 2-405Score by QuartersHeights 0 0 0 7 - 7Noblesville 14 7 10 7 - 38

ScoringFirst Quarter

N - Ben Gruver 42-yard interceptionreturn (Jack Knight kick) 1020N - Tyler Gonzalez 38-yard run (Knightkick) 105

Second QuarterN - Gruver 23-yard pass from RyanBarnes (Knight kick) 038

Third QuarterN - Nolan Ginther 6-yard pass fromBarnes (Knight kick) 1019N - Knight 30-yard field goal 255

Fourth QuarterN - Luke Blevins 1-yard run (Knightkick) 823HH - Jake Beale 7-yard run (MichaelOverton kick) 549

Heights StatsRushing Jake Beale 11-43 ClaytonCowan 8-30 Michael Cross 1-12 JoshFeltz 4-11 Riley White 2-9 Noah Defoe2-1Passing Josh Feltz 3-13-19 DraydenThomas 0-1-0Receiving White 1-12 Caymn Lutz 1-5Sterling Weatherford 1-2

Noblesville StatsRushing Chandler Hurst 15-104 LukeBlevins 7-63 Ryan Barnes 6-56 TylerGonzalez 6-56 McGwire Plumer 1-6Grant Gremel 3-minus 4Passing Barnes 7-10-73 Gremel 0-1-0Receiving Nolan Ginther 2-21 BenGruver 1-23 Bradley Westfall 1-12Jackson Thurman 1-6 Ben Herron 1-6Blake Taylor 1-5

Sports8

By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorIt was a perfect night for a Homecoming

football game and Noblesville gave its fansa perfect way to continue the celebration

The Millers beat Hamilton Heights 39-8at Hare Chevrolet Field Friday eveningNoblesville was in control from start tofinish - its offense was clicking in eachphase of the game and the Millers defenseplayed solid not allowing the Huskies manyopportunities

I thought we did some things really welltonight said Noblesville coach JasonSimmons One thing we had to do wascontrol the line of scrimmage offensivelyI thought we did that I thought our big guysup front gave us some running lanes Gotour tailbacks going

The Millers offense played well but itwas the defense that got Noblesville on theboard Just one minute and 40 seconds intothe game Ben Gruver caught a HamiltonHeights interception and ran it in 40 yardsto score

I thought we were flat at the start saidSimmons I thought when we got the picksix from Gruver I thought our defense foundanother gear Thats more like were capableof playing We blended fronts a lot from athree-man front to a four-man front tonightThat certainly helped us in the run gamesome

Noblesville scored in several differentways The Millers second touchdown camein the first quarter with Tyler Gonzalezbreaking out for a 38-yard run to the endzone

Simmons had to watch the game fromthe press box as he was serving a one-gamesuspension from coaching He did addresshis team after the game and had plenty ofgood things to say

We placed an emphasis on two thingsoffensively in the last two weeks Balanceand our tailback run game said SimmonsI thought Chandler Hurst and TylerGonzalez proved to be a real good 1-2 punchtonight Were starting to get those guysrolling a little bit and its a good feeling forus Were playing with some confidence upfront which is big

In the second quarter Noblesvillequarterback Ryan Barnes got going Hethrew a 23-yard touchdown pass to Gruverwith 38 seconds left in the half that ensuredthe Millers a 21-0 lead at halftime Early in

the third quarter Barnes found NolanGinther for a short touchdown pass a six-yarder

Jack Knight successfully kicked all fourextra point attempts and he added threemore points late in the third period when heconnected on a 30-yard field goal That putNoblesville up 31-0 The Millers got onemore touchdown in the fourth quarter whenLuke Blevins jogged in from the one-yardline Knight kicked that extra point toomaking him 5-for-5 on the night

The Huskies got on the board late in thefourth when Jake Beale ran in to score fromseven yards Michael Overton made theextra point kick That was the only timeNoblesvilles defense allowed Heights pastthe Millers 34-yard line

Millers power past Huskies

Reporter photo by Brian Reddick

Ben Gruver (left) scored two touchdowns for Noblesville - one on defense one on offense - during the Millersrsquo Homecoming victory Friday night at Hare Chevrolet FieldNoblesville beat Hamilton Heights 38-7 Pictured at right is the Huskiesrsquo Sterling Weatherford

Sports 9

The encouraging thing defensively is we got peoplearound the ball tonight which was critical for us saidSimmons The last two weeks weve emphasized pursuitand thats allowed us to get people around the ball and werecreating more takeaways which has really helped swing themomentum of the game

Hurst led Noblesvilles rushing totaling 15 carries for104 yards on the ground Barnes was 7-of-10 passing

totaling 73 yards He threw two passes to Ginther (includingthe touchdown) and one to five other receivers

Beale led the Huskies in rushing with 43 yards in 11carries

I got we got better this week I thought we did somereally good things said Heights coach Mitch Street Wemoved the football against them we just didnt put back-to-back-to-back first downs together Got a couple and thenwe stalled out

I think our kids played pretty good Its just one of thosethings With the numbers as they are when we start losingkids and things like that it hurts us

Street noted that some of his younger players came inand played well Thats encouraging he said

Noblesville hosts Hamilton Southeastern next Friday ina big Hoosier Crossroads Conference game while Heightswill play Twin Lakes at Lucas Oil Field next Saturday Oct1

MILLERS From Page 8

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

Hamilton Heightsrsquo Josh Feltz (15) drops back to pass as Luke Herr (51) protects him from Noblesvillersquos Roman Dziennik

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

LEFT Heightsrsquo Caymn Lutz (87) wraps up Noblesville quarterback Ryan Barnes who threw two touchdowns Friday night Also pictured is Chandler Hurst (13)RIGHT Hurst ran for 104 yards in 15 carries

Sports10

Sheridan used its defense and again therunning of Joe Callahan to defeat Tri-Central 21-0 Friday evening atHomecoming at Larry Wright Field and thatvictory wrapped up a Hoosier HeartlandConference East Division championship forthe Blackhawks

Sheridan is 3-0 in the conference withonly a game with Taylor remaining

ldquoWersquove beaten the other three teams soeven if we were to tie for first place we stillwould be the winnerrdquo Wright said

The East and West winners will play forthe conference championship on Oct 14

Sheridanrsquos defense held Tri-Central to107 yards rushing and just 20 yards passingThe Blackhawks intercepted two passes andrecovered a fumble

ldquoThatrsquos the first shutout wersquove had in awhilerdquo Wright said ldquoThe defense reallyplayed well Avery Bundy Alex GipsonKyle Harwood and Hunter Pflugh led usWe took away the option from Tri-Centralrdquo

Callahan who went into the gamefeeling ill carried the pigskin 37 times for183 yards Seventeen of those carries camein the first quarter

Sheridan used its famed ground game tocrush the Trojans The Blackhawks ran 59times for 256 yards Quarterback DrakeDelph was the second-leading ground gainerwith 48 yards in 10 trips

ldquoCallahan had another great gamerdquo saidWright ldquoHe played through some sicknesstonightrdquo

Callahan opened the scoring with afour-yard run with 57 seconds left in the firstquarter

Delph scored in the second quarter on a27-yard run

Callahan on a 24-yard run in the thirdquarter with 414 left in the third periodproduced the gamersquos only touchdown in thesecond half

Gunner Williams booted all three PATsand also caught all three of the passes Delphcompleted Delph was 3-of-9 for 25 yardsin the game

The win put Wright within two victoriesof reaching the 400-win career coachingmark

Sheridan will host Tipton next Friday

Sheridan blanks Trojans

Sheridan 21Tri-Central 0

Score by QuartersSheridan 7 7 7 0 ndash 21Tri-Central 0 0 0 0 -- 0

Team Stats SHS TC

First Downs 17 9 By Rushing 14 6 By Passing 2 1 By Penalty 1 2Yards Rushing 59-256 28-106Yards Passing 45 20CompAttIntc 3-9-0 2-10-2PenaltiesYards 4-45 2-20FumblesLost 1-0 1-1

Sheridan ScoringFirst Quarter

Joe Callahan 4-yard run (GunnerWilliams PAT) 57

Second QuarterDrake Delph 27-yard run (WilliamsPAT) 1150

Third QuarterCallahan 24-yard run (Williams PAT)414

Sheridan StatsRushing Callahan 37-183 Delph 10-48Kyle Harwood 4-17 Robert Burnell 7-14Hunter Pflugh 1-minus 2Passing Delph 3-9-25Receiving Gunner Williams 3-25

Photos by Kirk Green

Sheridanrsquos Joe Callahan (30) rushed for 183 yards in the Blackhawksrsquo 21-0 Homecoming victory over Tri-Central Friday atLarry Wright Stadium Also pictured is Brody Perry (29)

Sheridanrsquos Lucas Cheney (42) and Sean Speck (57) recover a fumble for the Blackhawks

Joe Kolb (45) grabs an interception

Sports 11

Hamilton Southeastern exploded for 23points in the firstquarter and had 41points at halftime andthen held on in thesecond half to defeatZionsville 48-41 in aHoosier CrossroadsConference gameFriday evening atReynolds RoyalsField

Coach ScottMayrsquos Royals movedto 5-1 on the season

and 3-1 in the conference behind a record-setting passing performance by seniorquarterback Adam Mullet and somefabulous reception numbers by Max BrooksMatt Klink and Carter Lohman

ldquoOur offense was really good and Mulletset a school record by passing for 463yardsrdquo May said after winning the thriller

Mullet hit on 30-of-44 passes and threwfor four touchdowns

Brooks Klink and Lohman were perfectBrooks had 10 catches for 146 yards Klinknine for 175 and Lohman seven for 87 yards

On the ground Southeastern rushed for122 yards Trey Poore led the way with eightcarries for 52 yards and Jackson Sweeneyhad five for 54 yards

Brooks caught two touchdown passesand Klink and Lohman each caught oneMullett ran for a TD

Rounding out Southeasternrsquos scoringwas lineman Madison Norris with adefensive touchdown Sweeney with atwo-point conversion Mullett with fourextra points and Tyler Melser with atouchdown

Southeasternrsquos offense stalled in thesecond half but the defense held off thevisiting Eagles

Zionsvillersquos offense passed for 248 yardsand ran for 275

ldquoWe drove late in the game and failed toscorerdquo May pointed out ldquoZionsville got theball back with only 40 seconds remainingrdquo

Southeastern will play at Noblesvillenext week

Royals lsquopass byrsquo Eagles

Southeastern 48Zionsville 41

Score by QuartersSoutheastern 23 18 7 0 - 48Zionsville 6 14 14 7 - 41

Game StatsHSE ZHS

First Downs 23 28 By Rushing 6 13 By Passing 17 15 By Penalty 0 0Yards Rushing 122 317Yards Passing 463 317CompAttIntc 30-44-0 25-42-3FumblesLost 1-1 2-1PenaltiesYards 10-67 5-32

Southeastern ScoringFirst Quarter

Madison Norris 27-yard fumble recovery(Adam Mullett run) 1105

Matt Klink 12-yard pass from Mullett(Tyler Melser kick) 319Mullett 2-yard run (Mullett run) 143

Second QuarterMax Brooks 31-yard pass from Mullett(Sweeney run) 829Carter Lohman 15-yard pass from Mullett(Melser kick) 615Melser 42-yard field goal 117

Third QuarterBrooks 9-yard pass from Mullett (Melserkick) 1015

Southeastern StatsRushing Trey Poore 8-55 JacksonSweeney 5-54 Adam Mullett 4-13 CarterLohman 2-9 Lance Stephens 2-1Passing Mullett 30-44-463Receiving Max Brooks 10-142 MattKlink 9-174 Lohman 7-85 NickMutchner 3-63 Poore 1-minus 1

Mullett

Brooks Poore

It didnrsquot take Carter McGinnis longFriday evening Friday evening in the EaglesNest to return from an injury and put smileson the faces of the home crowd

Guerin Catholic defeated Greenwood42-27

McGinnis carried the football 29 timesfor 213 yards and three touchdowns He alsoadded a reception for a fourth TD

McGinnis and quarterback Luke Kellerwere the show for Coach Tom Dilleyrsquos clubKeller completed 10-of-15 passes for 223yards and three touchdowns Grant Fremioncaught two passes for 75 yards and twotouchdowns

McGinnis opened the game by scoringGuerinrsquos first two touchdowns He scored

on a short run in the first period and then ran39 yards for a score to open the secondframe His third touchdown came on aKeller pass for three yards

Keller went to the air again in the thirdframe this time hitting Fremion with a threeyard pass

The Eagles executed some lightning inthe fourth frame Keller passed to Fremionfor 72 yards and then McGinnis ran 64 yardsfor his fourth touchdown

The win moved Guerin Catholic to 5-1on the season and it was the Eaglesrsquo fourthstraight victory

Guerin will remain home next week tohost Brebeuf

McGinnis scores 4 TDs

Guerin 42Greenwood 27

Score by QuartersGreenwood 0 6 7 14 - 27Guerin 7 14 7 14 ndash 42

Team Stats GW GC

First Downs 20 15 By Rushing 14 7 By Passing 6 7 By Penalty 0 1Yards Rushing 38-219 36-220Yards Passing 223 132CompAttInt 10-15-0 16-30-0FumblesLost 0-0 2-2PenaltiesYards 5-23 3-39

Guerin ScoringFirst Quarter

Carter McGinnis 5-yard run (Caleb Quickkick) 733

Second QuarterMcGinnis 39-yard run (Quick kick) 1105McGinnis 4-yard pass from Luke Keller(Quick kick) 102

Third QuarterGrant Fremion 8-yard pass from Keller(Quick kick) 136

Fourth QuarterFremion 72-yard pass from Keller (Quickkick) 1106McGinnis 64-yard run (Quick kick) 408

Guerin StatsRushing Carter McGinnis 29-213 GrantFremion 1-9 Thomas Kaser 2-7 LukeKeller 4-minus 9Passing Luke Keller 10-15-223Receiving Fremion 2-75 Kaser 2-20McGinnis 2-19 Conner Voorhis 1-41Will Poynter 1-41 Trevor George 1-20Emmit McMahon 1-7

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Carmel exploded for 38 points in themiddle two periodswhile defeating NorthCentral 48-22 in aMIC Conferencegame Friday on thePanthersrsquo home field

The Greyhoundsthrew a balancedoffensive punch atNorth Central asCarmel moved to 3-3on the year

Jake McDonaldhandled the passingcompeting 8-of-17 for159 yards and JeromeHalsell exploded onthe ground carrying20 times for 184 yards

ldquoHalsell had areally good gamerdquosaid Carmel coachJohn Hebert ldquorunningbetween tacklesrdquo

Halsell scoredCarmelrsquos first twotouchdowns both in

the second period and McDonald passedfor a pair of TDs in the third quarter

Jalen Walker had three catches for 62yards and five otherGreyhounds each hadone catch

ldquoWe got off toanother slow startrdquosaid Hebert ldquobut thenwe put 17 points onthe board beforehalftimerdquo

After NorthCentral scored first inthe second quarterHalsell hadtouchdown runs of 20and 1 yard

Just beforehalftime JacobAbrams intercepted aNorth Central passand returned thepigskin 30 yards Thatset up a 40-yard fieldgoal by ConnerCoghlan on the finalplay of the half

Coghlan alsobooted a 26-yard field

goal in the fourth quarterldquoCoghlan is 7-for-7 kicking field goalsrdquo

Hebert pointed out

Carmel scored three times in the thirdquarter Walker caught a 12-yard pass fromMcDonald Ethan Merriweather caught a27-yard pass from McDonald and CamariHunt ran for a touchdown

In the fourth quarter Coghlan booted thefield goal and Will Schmidt scored on a15-yard run

Carmel uncorked a balance offense TheGreyhounds ran 38 times for 264 yards andMcDonald passed for 159 yards

The Greyhounds will be at home nextweek hosting Ben Davis in a big MICbattle

Carmel tops NC 48-22Carmel 48 North

Central 22Team Stats

CHS NCFirst Downs 21 21Yards Rushing 38-264 49-302Yards Passing 159 105CompAttInt 8-17-0 9-20-1FumblesLost 1-0 1-1PenaltiesYards 3-38 9-73Score by QuartersCarmel 0 17 21 10 ndash 48North Central 0 6 16 0 -- 22

Carmel ScoringSecond Quarter

Jerome Halsell 20-yard run (ConnorCoghlan kick) 402Halsell 1-yard run (Coghlan kick) 107Coghlan 40-yard field goal 000

Third QuarterJalen Walker 12-yard pass from JakeMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 956Ethan Merriweather 27-yard pass fromMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 802Camari Hunt 55-yard pass fromMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 221

Fourth QuarterCoghlan 26-yard field goal 909Will Schmidt 15-yard run (Coghlan kick)543

Carmel StatsRushing Jerome Halsell 20-184 WillSchmidt 7-56 Dylan Downing 3-15Camari Hunt 4-11 Isaiah Baxter 1-8 JalenWalker 1-minus 2 Tyler Trent 1-minus 2Jake McDonald 1-minus 6Passing McDonald 8-17-159Receiving Walker 3-62 Hunt 1-55 EthanMerriweather 1-27 Schmidt 1-7 BennettKiley 1-6 Odin Mowery 1-2

Halsell

Coghlan

Merriweather

Abrams

Avon 38 Fishers 3Score by QuartersFishers 0 3 0 0 ndash 3Avon 7 24 7 0 ndash 38

Game StatsFHS AHS

First Downs 11 23 By Rushing 8 13 By Passing 2 9 By Penalty 1 1Yards Rushing 29-127 34-234Yards Passing 37 235CompAttIntc 4-22-0 12-23-0

FumblesLost 1-1 0-0PenaltiesYards 5-51 7-55

Fishers ScoringSecond Quarter

Ben Norton 29-yard field goal 1116

Fishers StatsRushing Trevor Newman 11-62 JoelSmyth 3-30 HL Lewis 10-29 Jon Vore1-7 Michael Noble 2-4 Max Shores 2-3Passing Vore 3-12-27 Smyth 1-10-10Receiving Statz 2-13 Jaren Tunstill 1-14Bryce Gee 1-10

It was a long road trip for Fishers Fridayevening as the Tigers traveled to AvonFishers lost the Hoosier CrossroadsConference game to the Orioles 38-3

Fishersrsquo only score came on a 29-yardfield goal by junior Ben Norton with 1116remaining in the first half

Avon opened up the game by scoring 24points in the second period after notching atouchdown in the first frame

Fishersrsquo defense couldnrsquot stop therunning of Avonrsquos Bryant Fitzgerald whocarried 14 times for 157 yards and twotouchdowns Quarterback Cameron Misnerwas 12-of-23 for 235 yards

On the other side of the pigskin Fishersrushed for only 135 yards and passed for just37 yards

Trevor Newman led Fishersrsquo groundgame with 61 yards in 11 carries

Fishers now is 0-4 in the HoosierCrossroads Conference

The Tigers will play outside of theconference next week hosting a powerfulCathedral team

An Indianapolis television station hasreported that suspended coach RickWimmer will return to his coaching dutiesnext week

Tigers caged at Avon

Conference leader and undefeatedBrownsburg successfully gambled on atwo-point conversion in overtime to defeatvisiting Westfield in a 29-28 HoosierCrossroads Conference thriller Fridayevening

It was Westfieldrsquos (4-2) secondconsecutive Hoosier Crossroads Conferenceloss by a single point Last week theShamrocks were defeated 21-20 bySoutheastern

Westfield opened the overtime with atouchdown and a PAT by Will Harrison

Zionsville scored and went for the two-pointconversion and the victory

Coach Jake Gilbertrsquos Shamrocks openedthe night with a 14-6 first quarter leadBrownsburg tied the battle at 14-14 enteringhalftime and the two teams were deadlockedat 21-21 after three quarters Neither scoredin the fourth period

Westfield quarterback Andy Sweet was11-of-20 for 185 yards and two touchdownsthrough the air

Nate Froelich carried 21 times for 94yards and Johnny Swidan carried seventimes for 60 yards and two touchdowns

Swidan scored two touchdowns on theground and another on a pass from Sweet

Evan Manley had three receptions for 72yards and a touchdown

Hank Grenda collected five defensivesolo tackles and seven assists and JacksonGarrett had five and five to lead the defenseByron Hubbard had two quarterback sacksand Grenda and Colin Caldwell one eachKoby Hauser intercepted a pass

Westfield will return home next Fridayto host Avon

Brownsburg 29Westfield 28

Score by QuartersWestfield 14 0 7 0 7 - 28Brownsburg 6 8 7 0 8 - 29

Game StatsWHS BHS

First Downs 17 22Yards Rushing 33-171 43-163Yards Passing 189 152CompAttIntc 13-30-2 13-25-0PenaltiesYards 9-57 7-55

ScoringFirst Quarter

Jonathan Swidan 27-yard run (WillHarrison kick) 432Swidan 11-yard run (Harrison kick) na

Third QuarterEvan Manley 55-yard pass from AndySweet (Harrison kick) 1001

OvertimeSwidan pass from Sweet distance na(Harrison kick)

Westfield StatsRushing Nate Froelich 21-94 JonathanSwidan 7-60 Andy Sweet 7-47Passing Sweet 11-20-185Receiving Evan Manley 3-72 JosueGonzalez 2-36 Hayden Russell 2-28Swidan 2-16 Kaleb Pettitjohn 1-30 ClintHostler 1-3

Brownsburg still unbeaten

Brian ReddickFile photo

Westfieldrsquos Jonathan Swidan scoredthree touchdowns and rushed for60 yards during the ShamrocksrsquoFriday game at Brownsburg

Sports 13

Friday night football scoresCourtesy John Harrellrsquos web sitewwwjohnharrellnet

Adams Central 45 South Adams14Alexandria 39 Blackford 38Andrean 52 Highland 28Angola 20 Fairfield 12Avon 38 Fishers 3Bedford North Lawrence 41Jennings County 23Beech Grove 40 Monrovia 28Ben Davis 41 Lawrence North 14Bloomington South 49 Terre HauteSouth 24Bluffton 26 Southern Wells 6Boonville 32 Mount Vernon(Posey) 20Brownsburg 29 Westfield 28 OTCalumet 22 Lake Station 7Cambridge City Lincoln 30 UnionCounty 28Carmel 48 North Central(Indianapolis) 22Carroll (Flora) 55 Frontier 7Carroll (Fort Wayne) 62 FortWayne South 28Center Grove 35 Lawrence Central21Centerville 25 Northeastern 24Charlestown 36 Salem 31Churubusco 49 Fremont 6Clifton Central (Ill) 40 SouthNewton 14Clinton Central 68 Eastern(Greentown) 28Clinton Prairie 59 Tri-County 33Cloverdale 19 Brown County 11Columbus East 49 Floyd Central14Columbus North 59 Terre HauteNorth 13Connersville 55 Indianapolis BroadRipple 32Corydon Central 34 Paoli 28Covenant Christian 41 Tri-Village(Ohio) 40Covington 14 Indiana Deaf 0Culver Academy 54 Heritage 18

Danville 30 Southmont 28Decatur Central 48 Plainfield 7DeKalb 33 Huntington North 7Delphi 24 North White 14Delta 47 New Castle 21East Central 57 South Dearborn 0East Chicago Central 40Hammond Morton 0East Noble 64 Norwell 7Eastbrook 49 Oak Hill 14Eastern Greene 29 North Central(Farmersburg) 28Eastern Hancock 41 North Decatur8Eastside 50 Prairie Heights 20Elkhart Memorial 54 IndianapolisShortridge 0Evansville Central 49 EvansvilleHarrison 28Evansville Mater Dei 44 Castle 42Evansville North 24 EvansvilleBosse 19Evansville Reitz 43 EvansvilleMemorial 12Fort Wayne Concordia 28 FortWayne Dwenger 21Fort Wayne Luers 63 Fort WayneNorthrop 49Fort Wayne Snider 54 Fort WayneWayne 25Fountain Central 62 Seeger 13Frankton 33 Elwood 7Garrett 42 West Noble 19Gibson Southern 38 Heritage Hills10Greensburg 27 Franklin County 22Griffith 24 Munster 21Guerin Catholic 42 Greenwood 27Hagerstown 49 Tri 14Hamilton Southeastern 48Zionsville 41Hammond Gavit 45 Gary West 6Hanover Central 21 Whiting 0Harrison (West Lafayette) 20Muncie Central 15Heritage Christian 56 BowmanAcademy 6Hobart 18 Lowell 12

Homestead 48 Fort Wayne North0Indian Creek 56 Edgewood 13Indianapolis Arlington 26Indianapolis Northwest 21Indianapolis Cathedral 40 RheaCounty (Tenn) 16Indianapolis Howe 51 IndianapolisManual 0Indianapolis Ritter 25 TritonCentral 14Indianapolis Roncalli 14 BrebeufJesuit 6Indianapolis Scecina 20Indianapolis Lutheran 13Jasper 35 Princeton 28Jimtown 37 Concord 36Kankakee Valley 28 Hammond 6Knox 24 Culver 0Kokomo 44 Anderson 24Lafayette Central Catholic 48 TwinLakes 0Lafayette Jeff 28 Marion 20Lakeland 60 Central Noble 27LaPorte 46 Merrillville 35Lawrenceburg 38 Batesville 6Leo 24 Bellmont 14Linton-Stockton 68 North Daviess7Maconaquah 40 Taylor 13McCutcheon 17 Indianapolis Tech14

Michigan City 46 Lake Central 42Milan 72 Edinburgh 0Mishawaka 55 Elkhart Central 0Mishawaka Marian 31 Bremen 14Mississinewa 40 Madison-Grant 13Mitchell 72 Rock Creek Academy6Mooresville 29 Franklin 22Mount Carmel (Ill) 42 Washington7Mount Vernon (Fortville) 28Pendleton Heights 9Neuqua Valley (Ill) 35 IndianapolisChatard 14New Albany 56 Madison 20New Haven 46 Columbia City 0New Palestine 84 Greenfield-Central 21New Prairie 70 South Bend Riley14Noblesville 38 Hamilton Heights 7North Harrison 21 Eastern (Pekin)7North Judson 36 West Central 6North Knox 20 Vincennes Lincoln18North Miami 52 Caston 0North Montgomery 21Crawfordsville 7North Newton 46 Boone Grove 6

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 90 64 584 -Toronto 84 69 549 55Baltimore 83 71 539 70NY Yankees 79 74 516 105Tampa Bay 65 88 425 245Central W L PCT GBCleveland 90 63 588 -Detroit 83 70 542 70Kansas City 77 77 500 135Chi White Sox 72 81 471 180Minnesota 55 99 357 355West W L PCT GBTexas 91 63 591 -Seattle 81 72 529 95Houston 81 73 526 100LA Angels 68 86 442 230Oakland 66 87 431 245

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 89 64 582 -NY Mets 82 72 532 75Miami 76 78 494 135Philadelphia 69 85 448 205Atlanta 63 91 409 265Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 98 55 641 -St Louis 80 73 523 180Pittsburgh 77 76 503 210Milwaukee 70 84 455 285Cincinnati 63 90 412 350West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 88 66 571 -San Francisco 81 73 526 70Colorado 73 81 474 150San Diego 65 89 422 230Arizona 64 89 418 235

MLB standingsFridayrsquos scores

Chi Cubs 5 St Louis 0Baltimore 3 Arizona 2 12 innings

Pittsburgh 6 Washington 5 11 inningsToronto 9 NY Yankees 0

Atlanta 3 Miami 2Boston 2 Tampa Bay 1

Cleveland 10 Chi White Sox 4Detroit 8 Kansas City 3

NY Mets 10 Philadelphia 5Milwaukee 5 Cincinnati 4LA Angels 10 Houston 6

Seattle 10 Minnesota 1Texas 3 Oakland 0

LA Dodgers 5 Colorado 2San Diego 7 San Francisco 2

Sports14

North Posey 34 Forest Park 0North Vermillion 23 Attica 21Northfield 70 Rochester 6Northview 34 North Putnam 13NorthWood 14 Northridge 0Owen Valley 21 Cascade 10Park Tudor 48 South Decatur 26Penn 53 South Bend St Joseph 15Perry Meridian 33 Bloomington North 2Peru 41 Wabash 19Pioneer 42 LaVille 14Plymouth 33 Wawasee 16Portage 22 Chesterton 13Providence 36 Jeffersonville 33Rensselaer Central 48 Hammond Clark 6Richmond 56 Logansport 6River Forest 50 Hammond Noll 13Riverton Parke 32 Turkey Run 7

Rockville 44 South Vermillion 31Rushville 28 Lapel 9Scottsburg 61 Oldenburg Academy 26Seymour 34 Brownstown Central 32Shelbyville 35 Yorktown 21Shenandoah 26 Knightstown 0Sheridan 21 Tri-Central 0Silver Creek 68 Clarksville 6South Bend Adams 40 South Bend Clay 14South Bend Washington 31 John Glenn 16South Central (Union Mills) 8 Wheeler 0South Spencer 65 Pike Central 47Southport 28 Franklin Central 13Southridge 35 Tell City 0Southside HomeSchool 27 IndianapolisWashington 0Southwood 52 Whitko 35Speedway 38 Indianapolis Marshall 6

Springs Valley 49 Crawford County 7Sullivan 56 Greencastle 7Tippecanoe Valley 31 Manchester 28Tipton 27 Northwestern 13Traders Point Christian 30 Anderson PrepAcademy 22Tri-West 56 Lebanon 48Valparaiso 21 Crown Point 7Warren Central 66 Pike 14Warsaw 43 Goshen 14West Lafayette 62 Benton Central 0West Vigo 33 South Putnam 21West Washington 41 Tecumseh 7Western 27 Lewis Cass 14Western Boone 31 Frankfort 8Whiteland 42 Martinsville 17Winamac 34 Triton 7Winchester 62 Union City 14Woodlan 40 Jay County 7

SCORES From Page 13

A record number of teams were paired this morning for the 23rd Annual IHSAA Boysand Girls Soccer State Tournaments which begin in 10 days A total of 299 boys squadsare entered equaling the record number that played in 2013 and 266 girls teams areaccounted for six more than the previous high set each of the last two years

The girls sectionals ndash 32 in Class 2A and 16 in Class A ndash will run Oct 3-8 Girlsregionals will be played Wednesday Oct 12 and Saturday Oct 15 with Class 2A matchesin a two-round Wednesday-Saturday format The Class A contests differ as a one-matchaffair played that Saturday Semi-states in both classes will be played Saturday Oct 22in a two-round format with the winners advancing to the state championship matches onSaturday Oct 29 in Indianapolis

The Class 2A No 1 Penn girls team last yearrsquos state runner-up will meet South BendAdams in Sectional 6 play at South Bend Riley while Class A top-ranked IndianapolisBishop Chatard will begin its post-season against Indianapolis Scecina in Sectional 42 atHeritage Christian Class 2A No 4 Brebeuf Jesuit will begin its defense of last yearrsquos statechampionship against Pike in Sectional 19 at Ben Davis while two-time defending ClassA state champ Fort Wayne Canterbury currently ranked No 19 drew a bye in Sectional37 at Bellmont

Boys sectional action at 64 sites ndash 32 in each class ndash also will be played Oct 3-8Sixteen regional sites ndash eight in each class ndash will host two rounds each on Thursday Oct13 and Saturday Oct 15 Semi-states will be played at four sites on Saturday Oct 22 ina two-round format with the survivors squaring off in the state championship matches onSaturday Oct 29

In Class 2A the top-ranked Harrison (West Lafayette) boys team last yearrsquos staterunner-up will meet Frankfort in Sectional 13 at Lafayette Jefferson while

Class A No 1 Lawrenceburg will host No 14 Rising Sun right out of the gate inSectional 57 action Ninth-ranked Center Grove last yearrsquos Class 2A state champion willhost Martinsville in Sectional 24 Third-ranked Mishawaka Marian is the defending ClassA state champion and will begin its run for another title against home-standing LaVille inSectional 36

State tournament brackets including dates and times for each match are available atIHSAAorg

Here is a list of Hamilton County pairings

BOYSCLASS 2ASectional 16 at Hamilton SoutheasternFirst round - Monday Oct 3Southeastern (8-2-4) vs Pendleton Heights (4-8-1) 6 pmSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Fishers (3-8) vs Noblesville (7-3-3) 5 pmAnderson (8-2-1) vs Monday winner 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm

Sectional 17 at ZionsvilleSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Guerin Catholic (6-2-2) vs Westfield (5-7) 5 pmZionsville (10-3) vs Carmel (6-2-4) 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm

CLASS 1ASectional 46 at Hamilton HeightsFirst round - Monday Oct 3Heights (5-6-2) vs Anderson Prep (0-9-1) 6 pmSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Muncie Burris (9-1-4) vs Wapahani (0-9-2) 5 pmLiberty Christian (8-3) vs Monday winner 7 pm

ChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm

Sectional 47 at Park TudorSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Park Tudor (7-5-1) vs Sheridan (0-11) 5 pmHeritage Christian (7-3-1) vs University (8-2) 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm

GIRLSCLASS 2ASectional 16 at NoblesvilleFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4Pendleton Heights (10-3) vs Anderson (0-8) 6 pmSemi-finals Thursday Oct 6Fishers (3-4-3) vs Noblesville (2-5-2) 5 pmSoutheastern (8-3-3) vs Tuesday winner 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm

Sectional 17 at WestfieldSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6Westfield (3-7-1) vs Carmel (10-2-1) 5 pmGuerin Catholic (4-7-1) vs Zionsville (8-4-2) 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm

CLASS 1ASectional 40 at SheridanFirst round - Monday Oct 3Sheridan (4-6-3) vs Wapahani (2-8) 6 pmFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4Muncie Burris (3-7) vs Tipton (4-2-1) 5 pmEastern (2-6) vs Tri-Central (1-5-3) 7 pmSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6Heights (5-6-1) vs Monday winner 5 pmTuesday winners 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm

Sectional 42 at Heritage ChristianFirst round - Monday Oct 3Broad Ripple (4-4-1) vs Park Tudor (7-3-1) 7 pmFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4University (7-4-2) vs Heritage Christian (na) 5 pmScecina (2-5) vs Bishop Chatard (11-1-1) 7 pmSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6International (1-3) vs Monday winner 5 pmTuesday winners 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm

Pairings announced for IHSAA soccer tournaments

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Noblesville 38Heights 7Team Stats

HH NHSFirst Downs 9 18 By Rushing 7 13 By Passing 1 4 By Penalty 1 1Yards Rushing 28-106 38-281Yards Passing 19 73CompAttIntc 3-14-3 7-11-0FumblesLost 1-0 0-0PenaltiesYards 7-41 5-55Punts-Average 5-366 2-405Score by QuartersHeights 0 0 0 7 - 7Noblesville 14 7 10 7 - 38

ScoringFirst Quarter

N - Ben Gruver 42-yard interceptionreturn (Jack Knight kick) 1020N - Tyler Gonzalez 38-yard run (Knightkick) 105

Second QuarterN - Gruver 23-yard pass from RyanBarnes (Knight kick) 038

Third QuarterN - Nolan Ginther 6-yard pass fromBarnes (Knight kick) 1019N - Knight 30-yard field goal 255

Fourth QuarterN - Luke Blevins 1-yard run (Knightkick) 823HH - Jake Beale 7-yard run (MichaelOverton kick) 549

Heights StatsRushing Jake Beale 11-43 ClaytonCowan 8-30 Michael Cross 1-12 JoshFeltz 4-11 Riley White 2-9 Noah Defoe2-1Passing Josh Feltz 3-13-19 DraydenThomas 0-1-0Receiving White 1-12 Caymn Lutz 1-5Sterling Weatherford 1-2

Noblesville StatsRushing Chandler Hurst 15-104 LukeBlevins 7-63 Ryan Barnes 6-56 TylerGonzalez 6-56 McGwire Plumer 1-6Grant Gremel 3-minus 4Passing Barnes 7-10-73 Gremel 0-1-0Receiving Nolan Ginther 2-21 BenGruver 1-23 Bradley Westfall 1-12Jackson Thurman 1-6 Ben Herron 1-6Blake Taylor 1-5

Sports8

By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorIt was a perfect night for a Homecoming

football game and Noblesville gave its fansa perfect way to continue the celebration

The Millers beat Hamilton Heights 39-8at Hare Chevrolet Field Friday eveningNoblesville was in control from start tofinish - its offense was clicking in eachphase of the game and the Millers defenseplayed solid not allowing the Huskies manyopportunities

I thought we did some things really welltonight said Noblesville coach JasonSimmons One thing we had to do wascontrol the line of scrimmage offensivelyI thought we did that I thought our big guysup front gave us some running lanes Gotour tailbacks going

The Millers offense played well but itwas the defense that got Noblesville on theboard Just one minute and 40 seconds intothe game Ben Gruver caught a HamiltonHeights interception and ran it in 40 yardsto score

I thought we were flat at the start saidSimmons I thought when we got the picksix from Gruver I thought our defense foundanother gear Thats more like were capableof playing We blended fronts a lot from athree-man front to a four-man front tonightThat certainly helped us in the run gamesome

Noblesville scored in several differentways The Millers second touchdown camein the first quarter with Tyler Gonzalezbreaking out for a 38-yard run to the endzone

Simmons had to watch the game fromthe press box as he was serving a one-gamesuspension from coaching He did addresshis team after the game and had plenty ofgood things to say

We placed an emphasis on two thingsoffensively in the last two weeks Balanceand our tailback run game said SimmonsI thought Chandler Hurst and TylerGonzalez proved to be a real good 1-2 punchtonight Were starting to get those guysrolling a little bit and its a good feeling forus Were playing with some confidence upfront which is big

In the second quarter Noblesvillequarterback Ryan Barnes got going Hethrew a 23-yard touchdown pass to Gruverwith 38 seconds left in the half that ensuredthe Millers a 21-0 lead at halftime Early in

the third quarter Barnes found NolanGinther for a short touchdown pass a six-yarder

Jack Knight successfully kicked all fourextra point attempts and he added threemore points late in the third period when heconnected on a 30-yard field goal That putNoblesville up 31-0 The Millers got onemore touchdown in the fourth quarter whenLuke Blevins jogged in from the one-yardline Knight kicked that extra point toomaking him 5-for-5 on the night

The Huskies got on the board late in thefourth when Jake Beale ran in to score fromseven yards Michael Overton made theextra point kick That was the only timeNoblesvilles defense allowed Heights pastthe Millers 34-yard line

Millers power past Huskies

Reporter photo by Brian Reddick

Ben Gruver (left) scored two touchdowns for Noblesville - one on defense one on offense - during the Millersrsquo Homecoming victory Friday night at Hare Chevrolet FieldNoblesville beat Hamilton Heights 38-7 Pictured at right is the Huskiesrsquo Sterling Weatherford

Sports 9

The encouraging thing defensively is we got peoplearound the ball tonight which was critical for us saidSimmons The last two weeks weve emphasized pursuitand thats allowed us to get people around the ball and werecreating more takeaways which has really helped swing themomentum of the game

Hurst led Noblesvilles rushing totaling 15 carries for104 yards on the ground Barnes was 7-of-10 passing

totaling 73 yards He threw two passes to Ginther (includingthe touchdown) and one to five other receivers

Beale led the Huskies in rushing with 43 yards in 11carries

I got we got better this week I thought we did somereally good things said Heights coach Mitch Street Wemoved the football against them we just didnt put back-to-back-to-back first downs together Got a couple and thenwe stalled out

I think our kids played pretty good Its just one of thosethings With the numbers as they are when we start losingkids and things like that it hurts us

Street noted that some of his younger players came inand played well Thats encouraging he said

Noblesville hosts Hamilton Southeastern next Friday ina big Hoosier Crossroads Conference game while Heightswill play Twin Lakes at Lucas Oil Field next Saturday Oct1

MILLERS From Page 8

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

Hamilton Heightsrsquo Josh Feltz (15) drops back to pass as Luke Herr (51) protects him from Noblesvillersquos Roman Dziennik

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

LEFT Heightsrsquo Caymn Lutz (87) wraps up Noblesville quarterback Ryan Barnes who threw two touchdowns Friday night Also pictured is Chandler Hurst (13)RIGHT Hurst ran for 104 yards in 15 carries

Sports10

Sheridan used its defense and again therunning of Joe Callahan to defeat Tri-Central 21-0 Friday evening atHomecoming at Larry Wright Field and thatvictory wrapped up a Hoosier HeartlandConference East Division championship forthe Blackhawks

Sheridan is 3-0 in the conference withonly a game with Taylor remaining

ldquoWersquove beaten the other three teams soeven if we were to tie for first place we stillwould be the winnerrdquo Wright said

The East and West winners will play forthe conference championship on Oct 14

Sheridanrsquos defense held Tri-Central to107 yards rushing and just 20 yards passingThe Blackhawks intercepted two passes andrecovered a fumble

ldquoThatrsquos the first shutout wersquove had in awhilerdquo Wright said ldquoThe defense reallyplayed well Avery Bundy Alex GipsonKyle Harwood and Hunter Pflugh led usWe took away the option from Tri-Centralrdquo

Callahan who went into the gamefeeling ill carried the pigskin 37 times for183 yards Seventeen of those carries camein the first quarter

Sheridan used its famed ground game tocrush the Trojans The Blackhawks ran 59times for 256 yards Quarterback DrakeDelph was the second-leading ground gainerwith 48 yards in 10 trips

ldquoCallahan had another great gamerdquo saidWright ldquoHe played through some sicknesstonightrdquo

Callahan opened the scoring with afour-yard run with 57 seconds left in the firstquarter

Delph scored in the second quarter on a27-yard run

Callahan on a 24-yard run in the thirdquarter with 414 left in the third periodproduced the gamersquos only touchdown in thesecond half

Gunner Williams booted all three PATsand also caught all three of the passes Delphcompleted Delph was 3-of-9 for 25 yardsin the game

The win put Wright within two victoriesof reaching the 400-win career coachingmark

Sheridan will host Tipton next Friday

Sheridan blanks Trojans

Sheridan 21Tri-Central 0

Score by QuartersSheridan 7 7 7 0 ndash 21Tri-Central 0 0 0 0 -- 0

Team Stats SHS TC

First Downs 17 9 By Rushing 14 6 By Passing 2 1 By Penalty 1 2Yards Rushing 59-256 28-106Yards Passing 45 20CompAttIntc 3-9-0 2-10-2PenaltiesYards 4-45 2-20FumblesLost 1-0 1-1

Sheridan ScoringFirst Quarter

Joe Callahan 4-yard run (GunnerWilliams PAT) 57

Second QuarterDrake Delph 27-yard run (WilliamsPAT) 1150

Third QuarterCallahan 24-yard run (Williams PAT)414

Sheridan StatsRushing Callahan 37-183 Delph 10-48Kyle Harwood 4-17 Robert Burnell 7-14Hunter Pflugh 1-minus 2Passing Delph 3-9-25Receiving Gunner Williams 3-25

Photos by Kirk Green

Sheridanrsquos Joe Callahan (30) rushed for 183 yards in the Blackhawksrsquo 21-0 Homecoming victory over Tri-Central Friday atLarry Wright Stadium Also pictured is Brody Perry (29)

Sheridanrsquos Lucas Cheney (42) and Sean Speck (57) recover a fumble for the Blackhawks

Joe Kolb (45) grabs an interception

Sports 11

Hamilton Southeastern exploded for 23points in the firstquarter and had 41points at halftime andthen held on in thesecond half to defeatZionsville 48-41 in aHoosier CrossroadsConference gameFriday evening atReynolds RoyalsField

Coach ScottMayrsquos Royals movedto 5-1 on the season

and 3-1 in the conference behind a record-setting passing performance by seniorquarterback Adam Mullet and somefabulous reception numbers by Max BrooksMatt Klink and Carter Lohman

ldquoOur offense was really good and Mulletset a school record by passing for 463yardsrdquo May said after winning the thriller

Mullet hit on 30-of-44 passes and threwfor four touchdowns

Brooks Klink and Lohman were perfectBrooks had 10 catches for 146 yards Klinknine for 175 and Lohman seven for 87 yards

On the ground Southeastern rushed for122 yards Trey Poore led the way with eightcarries for 52 yards and Jackson Sweeneyhad five for 54 yards

Brooks caught two touchdown passesand Klink and Lohman each caught oneMullett ran for a TD

Rounding out Southeasternrsquos scoringwas lineman Madison Norris with adefensive touchdown Sweeney with atwo-point conversion Mullett with fourextra points and Tyler Melser with atouchdown

Southeasternrsquos offense stalled in thesecond half but the defense held off thevisiting Eagles

Zionsvillersquos offense passed for 248 yardsand ran for 275

ldquoWe drove late in the game and failed toscorerdquo May pointed out ldquoZionsville got theball back with only 40 seconds remainingrdquo

Southeastern will play at Noblesvillenext week

Royals lsquopass byrsquo Eagles

Southeastern 48Zionsville 41

Score by QuartersSoutheastern 23 18 7 0 - 48Zionsville 6 14 14 7 - 41

Game StatsHSE ZHS

First Downs 23 28 By Rushing 6 13 By Passing 17 15 By Penalty 0 0Yards Rushing 122 317Yards Passing 463 317CompAttIntc 30-44-0 25-42-3FumblesLost 1-1 2-1PenaltiesYards 10-67 5-32

Southeastern ScoringFirst Quarter

Madison Norris 27-yard fumble recovery(Adam Mullett run) 1105

Matt Klink 12-yard pass from Mullett(Tyler Melser kick) 319Mullett 2-yard run (Mullett run) 143

Second QuarterMax Brooks 31-yard pass from Mullett(Sweeney run) 829Carter Lohman 15-yard pass from Mullett(Melser kick) 615Melser 42-yard field goal 117

Third QuarterBrooks 9-yard pass from Mullett (Melserkick) 1015

Southeastern StatsRushing Trey Poore 8-55 JacksonSweeney 5-54 Adam Mullett 4-13 CarterLohman 2-9 Lance Stephens 2-1Passing Mullett 30-44-463Receiving Max Brooks 10-142 MattKlink 9-174 Lohman 7-85 NickMutchner 3-63 Poore 1-minus 1

Mullett

Brooks Poore

It didnrsquot take Carter McGinnis longFriday evening Friday evening in the EaglesNest to return from an injury and put smileson the faces of the home crowd

Guerin Catholic defeated Greenwood42-27

McGinnis carried the football 29 timesfor 213 yards and three touchdowns He alsoadded a reception for a fourth TD

McGinnis and quarterback Luke Kellerwere the show for Coach Tom Dilleyrsquos clubKeller completed 10-of-15 passes for 223yards and three touchdowns Grant Fremioncaught two passes for 75 yards and twotouchdowns

McGinnis opened the game by scoringGuerinrsquos first two touchdowns He scored

on a short run in the first period and then ran39 yards for a score to open the secondframe His third touchdown came on aKeller pass for three yards

Keller went to the air again in the thirdframe this time hitting Fremion with a threeyard pass

The Eagles executed some lightning inthe fourth frame Keller passed to Fremionfor 72 yards and then McGinnis ran 64 yardsfor his fourth touchdown

The win moved Guerin Catholic to 5-1on the season and it was the Eaglesrsquo fourthstraight victory

Guerin will remain home next week tohost Brebeuf

McGinnis scores 4 TDs

Guerin 42Greenwood 27

Score by QuartersGreenwood 0 6 7 14 - 27Guerin 7 14 7 14 ndash 42

Team Stats GW GC

First Downs 20 15 By Rushing 14 7 By Passing 6 7 By Penalty 0 1Yards Rushing 38-219 36-220Yards Passing 223 132CompAttInt 10-15-0 16-30-0FumblesLost 0-0 2-2PenaltiesYards 5-23 3-39

Guerin ScoringFirst Quarter

Carter McGinnis 5-yard run (Caleb Quickkick) 733

Second QuarterMcGinnis 39-yard run (Quick kick) 1105McGinnis 4-yard pass from Luke Keller(Quick kick) 102

Third QuarterGrant Fremion 8-yard pass from Keller(Quick kick) 136

Fourth QuarterFremion 72-yard pass from Keller (Quickkick) 1106McGinnis 64-yard run (Quick kick) 408

Guerin StatsRushing Carter McGinnis 29-213 GrantFremion 1-9 Thomas Kaser 2-7 LukeKeller 4-minus 9Passing Luke Keller 10-15-223Receiving Fremion 2-75 Kaser 2-20McGinnis 2-19 Conner Voorhis 1-41Will Poynter 1-41 Trevor George 1-20Emmit McMahon 1-7

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Carmel exploded for 38 points in themiddle two periodswhile defeating NorthCentral 48-22 in aMIC Conferencegame Friday on thePanthersrsquo home field

The Greyhoundsthrew a balancedoffensive punch atNorth Central asCarmel moved to 3-3on the year

Jake McDonaldhandled the passingcompeting 8-of-17 for159 yards and JeromeHalsell exploded onthe ground carrying20 times for 184 yards

ldquoHalsell had areally good gamerdquosaid Carmel coachJohn Hebert ldquorunningbetween tacklesrdquo

Halsell scoredCarmelrsquos first twotouchdowns both in

the second period and McDonald passedfor a pair of TDs in the third quarter

Jalen Walker had three catches for 62yards and five otherGreyhounds each hadone catch

ldquoWe got off toanother slow startrdquosaid Hebert ldquobut thenwe put 17 points onthe board beforehalftimerdquo

After NorthCentral scored first inthe second quarterHalsell hadtouchdown runs of 20and 1 yard

Just beforehalftime JacobAbrams intercepted aNorth Central passand returned thepigskin 30 yards Thatset up a 40-yard fieldgoal by ConnerCoghlan on the finalplay of the half

Coghlan alsobooted a 26-yard field

goal in the fourth quarterldquoCoghlan is 7-for-7 kicking field goalsrdquo

Hebert pointed out

Carmel scored three times in the thirdquarter Walker caught a 12-yard pass fromMcDonald Ethan Merriweather caught a27-yard pass from McDonald and CamariHunt ran for a touchdown

In the fourth quarter Coghlan booted thefield goal and Will Schmidt scored on a15-yard run

Carmel uncorked a balance offense TheGreyhounds ran 38 times for 264 yards andMcDonald passed for 159 yards

The Greyhounds will be at home nextweek hosting Ben Davis in a big MICbattle

Carmel tops NC 48-22Carmel 48 North

Central 22Team Stats

CHS NCFirst Downs 21 21Yards Rushing 38-264 49-302Yards Passing 159 105CompAttInt 8-17-0 9-20-1FumblesLost 1-0 1-1PenaltiesYards 3-38 9-73Score by QuartersCarmel 0 17 21 10 ndash 48North Central 0 6 16 0 -- 22

Carmel ScoringSecond Quarter

Jerome Halsell 20-yard run (ConnorCoghlan kick) 402Halsell 1-yard run (Coghlan kick) 107Coghlan 40-yard field goal 000

Third QuarterJalen Walker 12-yard pass from JakeMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 956Ethan Merriweather 27-yard pass fromMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 802Camari Hunt 55-yard pass fromMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 221

Fourth QuarterCoghlan 26-yard field goal 909Will Schmidt 15-yard run (Coghlan kick)543

Carmel StatsRushing Jerome Halsell 20-184 WillSchmidt 7-56 Dylan Downing 3-15Camari Hunt 4-11 Isaiah Baxter 1-8 JalenWalker 1-minus 2 Tyler Trent 1-minus 2Jake McDonald 1-minus 6Passing McDonald 8-17-159Receiving Walker 3-62 Hunt 1-55 EthanMerriweather 1-27 Schmidt 1-7 BennettKiley 1-6 Odin Mowery 1-2

Halsell

Coghlan

Merriweather

Abrams

Avon 38 Fishers 3Score by QuartersFishers 0 3 0 0 ndash 3Avon 7 24 7 0 ndash 38

Game StatsFHS AHS

First Downs 11 23 By Rushing 8 13 By Passing 2 9 By Penalty 1 1Yards Rushing 29-127 34-234Yards Passing 37 235CompAttIntc 4-22-0 12-23-0

FumblesLost 1-1 0-0PenaltiesYards 5-51 7-55

Fishers ScoringSecond Quarter

Ben Norton 29-yard field goal 1116

Fishers StatsRushing Trevor Newman 11-62 JoelSmyth 3-30 HL Lewis 10-29 Jon Vore1-7 Michael Noble 2-4 Max Shores 2-3Passing Vore 3-12-27 Smyth 1-10-10Receiving Statz 2-13 Jaren Tunstill 1-14Bryce Gee 1-10

It was a long road trip for Fishers Fridayevening as the Tigers traveled to AvonFishers lost the Hoosier CrossroadsConference game to the Orioles 38-3

Fishersrsquo only score came on a 29-yardfield goal by junior Ben Norton with 1116remaining in the first half

Avon opened up the game by scoring 24points in the second period after notching atouchdown in the first frame

Fishersrsquo defense couldnrsquot stop therunning of Avonrsquos Bryant Fitzgerald whocarried 14 times for 157 yards and twotouchdowns Quarterback Cameron Misnerwas 12-of-23 for 235 yards

On the other side of the pigskin Fishersrushed for only 135 yards and passed for just37 yards

Trevor Newman led Fishersrsquo groundgame with 61 yards in 11 carries

Fishers now is 0-4 in the HoosierCrossroads Conference

The Tigers will play outside of theconference next week hosting a powerfulCathedral team

An Indianapolis television station hasreported that suspended coach RickWimmer will return to his coaching dutiesnext week

Tigers caged at Avon

Conference leader and undefeatedBrownsburg successfully gambled on atwo-point conversion in overtime to defeatvisiting Westfield in a 29-28 HoosierCrossroads Conference thriller Fridayevening

It was Westfieldrsquos (4-2) secondconsecutive Hoosier Crossroads Conferenceloss by a single point Last week theShamrocks were defeated 21-20 bySoutheastern

Westfield opened the overtime with atouchdown and a PAT by Will Harrison

Zionsville scored and went for the two-pointconversion and the victory

Coach Jake Gilbertrsquos Shamrocks openedthe night with a 14-6 first quarter leadBrownsburg tied the battle at 14-14 enteringhalftime and the two teams were deadlockedat 21-21 after three quarters Neither scoredin the fourth period

Westfield quarterback Andy Sweet was11-of-20 for 185 yards and two touchdownsthrough the air

Nate Froelich carried 21 times for 94yards and Johnny Swidan carried seventimes for 60 yards and two touchdowns

Swidan scored two touchdowns on theground and another on a pass from Sweet

Evan Manley had three receptions for 72yards and a touchdown

Hank Grenda collected five defensivesolo tackles and seven assists and JacksonGarrett had five and five to lead the defenseByron Hubbard had two quarterback sacksand Grenda and Colin Caldwell one eachKoby Hauser intercepted a pass

Westfield will return home next Fridayto host Avon

Brownsburg 29Westfield 28

Score by QuartersWestfield 14 0 7 0 7 - 28Brownsburg 6 8 7 0 8 - 29

Game StatsWHS BHS

First Downs 17 22Yards Rushing 33-171 43-163Yards Passing 189 152CompAttIntc 13-30-2 13-25-0PenaltiesYards 9-57 7-55

ScoringFirst Quarter

Jonathan Swidan 27-yard run (WillHarrison kick) 432Swidan 11-yard run (Harrison kick) na

Third QuarterEvan Manley 55-yard pass from AndySweet (Harrison kick) 1001

OvertimeSwidan pass from Sweet distance na(Harrison kick)

Westfield StatsRushing Nate Froelich 21-94 JonathanSwidan 7-60 Andy Sweet 7-47Passing Sweet 11-20-185Receiving Evan Manley 3-72 JosueGonzalez 2-36 Hayden Russell 2-28Swidan 2-16 Kaleb Pettitjohn 1-30 ClintHostler 1-3

Brownsburg still unbeaten

Brian ReddickFile photo

Westfieldrsquos Jonathan Swidan scoredthree touchdowns and rushed for60 yards during the ShamrocksrsquoFriday game at Brownsburg

Sports 13

Friday night football scoresCourtesy John Harrellrsquos web sitewwwjohnharrellnet

Adams Central 45 South Adams14Alexandria 39 Blackford 38Andrean 52 Highland 28Angola 20 Fairfield 12Avon 38 Fishers 3Bedford North Lawrence 41Jennings County 23Beech Grove 40 Monrovia 28Ben Davis 41 Lawrence North 14Bloomington South 49 Terre HauteSouth 24Bluffton 26 Southern Wells 6Boonville 32 Mount Vernon(Posey) 20Brownsburg 29 Westfield 28 OTCalumet 22 Lake Station 7Cambridge City Lincoln 30 UnionCounty 28Carmel 48 North Central(Indianapolis) 22Carroll (Flora) 55 Frontier 7Carroll (Fort Wayne) 62 FortWayne South 28Center Grove 35 Lawrence Central21Centerville 25 Northeastern 24Charlestown 36 Salem 31Churubusco 49 Fremont 6Clifton Central (Ill) 40 SouthNewton 14Clinton Central 68 Eastern(Greentown) 28Clinton Prairie 59 Tri-County 33Cloverdale 19 Brown County 11Columbus East 49 Floyd Central14Columbus North 59 Terre HauteNorth 13Connersville 55 Indianapolis BroadRipple 32Corydon Central 34 Paoli 28Covenant Christian 41 Tri-Village(Ohio) 40Covington 14 Indiana Deaf 0Culver Academy 54 Heritage 18

Danville 30 Southmont 28Decatur Central 48 Plainfield 7DeKalb 33 Huntington North 7Delphi 24 North White 14Delta 47 New Castle 21East Central 57 South Dearborn 0East Chicago Central 40Hammond Morton 0East Noble 64 Norwell 7Eastbrook 49 Oak Hill 14Eastern Greene 29 North Central(Farmersburg) 28Eastern Hancock 41 North Decatur8Eastside 50 Prairie Heights 20Elkhart Memorial 54 IndianapolisShortridge 0Evansville Central 49 EvansvilleHarrison 28Evansville Mater Dei 44 Castle 42Evansville North 24 EvansvilleBosse 19Evansville Reitz 43 EvansvilleMemorial 12Fort Wayne Concordia 28 FortWayne Dwenger 21Fort Wayne Luers 63 Fort WayneNorthrop 49Fort Wayne Snider 54 Fort WayneWayne 25Fountain Central 62 Seeger 13Frankton 33 Elwood 7Garrett 42 West Noble 19Gibson Southern 38 Heritage Hills10Greensburg 27 Franklin County 22Griffith 24 Munster 21Guerin Catholic 42 Greenwood 27Hagerstown 49 Tri 14Hamilton Southeastern 48Zionsville 41Hammond Gavit 45 Gary West 6Hanover Central 21 Whiting 0Harrison (West Lafayette) 20Muncie Central 15Heritage Christian 56 BowmanAcademy 6Hobart 18 Lowell 12

Homestead 48 Fort Wayne North0Indian Creek 56 Edgewood 13Indianapolis Arlington 26Indianapolis Northwest 21Indianapolis Cathedral 40 RheaCounty (Tenn) 16Indianapolis Howe 51 IndianapolisManual 0Indianapolis Ritter 25 TritonCentral 14Indianapolis Roncalli 14 BrebeufJesuit 6Indianapolis Scecina 20Indianapolis Lutheran 13Jasper 35 Princeton 28Jimtown 37 Concord 36Kankakee Valley 28 Hammond 6Knox 24 Culver 0Kokomo 44 Anderson 24Lafayette Central Catholic 48 TwinLakes 0Lafayette Jeff 28 Marion 20Lakeland 60 Central Noble 27LaPorte 46 Merrillville 35Lawrenceburg 38 Batesville 6Leo 24 Bellmont 14Linton-Stockton 68 North Daviess7Maconaquah 40 Taylor 13McCutcheon 17 Indianapolis Tech14

Michigan City 46 Lake Central 42Milan 72 Edinburgh 0Mishawaka 55 Elkhart Central 0Mishawaka Marian 31 Bremen 14Mississinewa 40 Madison-Grant 13Mitchell 72 Rock Creek Academy6Mooresville 29 Franklin 22Mount Carmel (Ill) 42 Washington7Mount Vernon (Fortville) 28Pendleton Heights 9Neuqua Valley (Ill) 35 IndianapolisChatard 14New Albany 56 Madison 20New Haven 46 Columbia City 0New Palestine 84 Greenfield-Central 21New Prairie 70 South Bend Riley14Noblesville 38 Hamilton Heights 7North Harrison 21 Eastern (Pekin)7North Judson 36 West Central 6North Knox 20 Vincennes Lincoln18North Miami 52 Caston 0North Montgomery 21Crawfordsville 7North Newton 46 Boone Grove 6

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 90 64 584 -Toronto 84 69 549 55Baltimore 83 71 539 70NY Yankees 79 74 516 105Tampa Bay 65 88 425 245Central W L PCT GBCleveland 90 63 588 -Detroit 83 70 542 70Kansas City 77 77 500 135Chi White Sox 72 81 471 180Minnesota 55 99 357 355West W L PCT GBTexas 91 63 591 -Seattle 81 72 529 95Houston 81 73 526 100LA Angels 68 86 442 230Oakland 66 87 431 245

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 89 64 582 -NY Mets 82 72 532 75Miami 76 78 494 135Philadelphia 69 85 448 205Atlanta 63 91 409 265Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 98 55 641 -St Louis 80 73 523 180Pittsburgh 77 76 503 210Milwaukee 70 84 455 285Cincinnati 63 90 412 350West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 88 66 571 -San Francisco 81 73 526 70Colorado 73 81 474 150San Diego 65 89 422 230Arizona 64 89 418 235

MLB standingsFridayrsquos scores

Chi Cubs 5 St Louis 0Baltimore 3 Arizona 2 12 innings

Pittsburgh 6 Washington 5 11 inningsToronto 9 NY Yankees 0

Atlanta 3 Miami 2Boston 2 Tampa Bay 1

Cleveland 10 Chi White Sox 4Detroit 8 Kansas City 3

NY Mets 10 Philadelphia 5Milwaukee 5 Cincinnati 4LA Angels 10 Houston 6

Seattle 10 Minnesota 1Texas 3 Oakland 0

LA Dodgers 5 Colorado 2San Diego 7 San Francisco 2

Sports14

North Posey 34 Forest Park 0North Vermillion 23 Attica 21Northfield 70 Rochester 6Northview 34 North Putnam 13NorthWood 14 Northridge 0Owen Valley 21 Cascade 10Park Tudor 48 South Decatur 26Penn 53 South Bend St Joseph 15Perry Meridian 33 Bloomington North 2Peru 41 Wabash 19Pioneer 42 LaVille 14Plymouth 33 Wawasee 16Portage 22 Chesterton 13Providence 36 Jeffersonville 33Rensselaer Central 48 Hammond Clark 6Richmond 56 Logansport 6River Forest 50 Hammond Noll 13Riverton Parke 32 Turkey Run 7

Rockville 44 South Vermillion 31Rushville 28 Lapel 9Scottsburg 61 Oldenburg Academy 26Seymour 34 Brownstown Central 32Shelbyville 35 Yorktown 21Shenandoah 26 Knightstown 0Sheridan 21 Tri-Central 0Silver Creek 68 Clarksville 6South Bend Adams 40 South Bend Clay 14South Bend Washington 31 John Glenn 16South Central (Union Mills) 8 Wheeler 0South Spencer 65 Pike Central 47Southport 28 Franklin Central 13Southridge 35 Tell City 0Southside HomeSchool 27 IndianapolisWashington 0Southwood 52 Whitko 35Speedway 38 Indianapolis Marshall 6

Springs Valley 49 Crawford County 7Sullivan 56 Greencastle 7Tippecanoe Valley 31 Manchester 28Tipton 27 Northwestern 13Traders Point Christian 30 Anderson PrepAcademy 22Tri-West 56 Lebanon 48Valparaiso 21 Crown Point 7Warren Central 66 Pike 14Warsaw 43 Goshen 14West Lafayette 62 Benton Central 0West Vigo 33 South Putnam 21West Washington 41 Tecumseh 7Western 27 Lewis Cass 14Western Boone 31 Frankfort 8Whiteland 42 Martinsville 17Winamac 34 Triton 7Winchester 62 Union City 14Woodlan 40 Jay County 7

SCORES From Page 13

A record number of teams were paired this morning for the 23rd Annual IHSAA Boysand Girls Soccer State Tournaments which begin in 10 days A total of 299 boys squadsare entered equaling the record number that played in 2013 and 266 girls teams areaccounted for six more than the previous high set each of the last two years

The girls sectionals ndash 32 in Class 2A and 16 in Class A ndash will run Oct 3-8 Girlsregionals will be played Wednesday Oct 12 and Saturday Oct 15 with Class 2A matchesin a two-round Wednesday-Saturday format The Class A contests differ as a one-matchaffair played that Saturday Semi-states in both classes will be played Saturday Oct 22in a two-round format with the winners advancing to the state championship matches onSaturday Oct 29 in Indianapolis

The Class 2A No 1 Penn girls team last yearrsquos state runner-up will meet South BendAdams in Sectional 6 play at South Bend Riley while Class A top-ranked IndianapolisBishop Chatard will begin its post-season against Indianapolis Scecina in Sectional 42 atHeritage Christian Class 2A No 4 Brebeuf Jesuit will begin its defense of last yearrsquos statechampionship against Pike in Sectional 19 at Ben Davis while two-time defending ClassA state champ Fort Wayne Canterbury currently ranked No 19 drew a bye in Sectional37 at Bellmont

Boys sectional action at 64 sites ndash 32 in each class ndash also will be played Oct 3-8Sixteen regional sites ndash eight in each class ndash will host two rounds each on Thursday Oct13 and Saturday Oct 15 Semi-states will be played at four sites on Saturday Oct 22 ina two-round format with the survivors squaring off in the state championship matches onSaturday Oct 29

In Class 2A the top-ranked Harrison (West Lafayette) boys team last yearrsquos staterunner-up will meet Frankfort in Sectional 13 at Lafayette Jefferson while

Class A No 1 Lawrenceburg will host No 14 Rising Sun right out of the gate inSectional 57 action Ninth-ranked Center Grove last yearrsquos Class 2A state champion willhost Martinsville in Sectional 24 Third-ranked Mishawaka Marian is the defending ClassA state champion and will begin its run for another title against home-standing LaVille inSectional 36

State tournament brackets including dates and times for each match are available atIHSAAorg

Here is a list of Hamilton County pairings

BOYSCLASS 2ASectional 16 at Hamilton SoutheasternFirst round - Monday Oct 3Southeastern (8-2-4) vs Pendleton Heights (4-8-1) 6 pmSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Fishers (3-8) vs Noblesville (7-3-3) 5 pmAnderson (8-2-1) vs Monday winner 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm

Sectional 17 at ZionsvilleSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Guerin Catholic (6-2-2) vs Westfield (5-7) 5 pmZionsville (10-3) vs Carmel (6-2-4) 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm

CLASS 1ASectional 46 at Hamilton HeightsFirst round - Monday Oct 3Heights (5-6-2) vs Anderson Prep (0-9-1) 6 pmSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Muncie Burris (9-1-4) vs Wapahani (0-9-2) 5 pmLiberty Christian (8-3) vs Monday winner 7 pm

ChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm

Sectional 47 at Park TudorSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Park Tudor (7-5-1) vs Sheridan (0-11) 5 pmHeritage Christian (7-3-1) vs University (8-2) 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm

GIRLSCLASS 2ASectional 16 at NoblesvilleFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4Pendleton Heights (10-3) vs Anderson (0-8) 6 pmSemi-finals Thursday Oct 6Fishers (3-4-3) vs Noblesville (2-5-2) 5 pmSoutheastern (8-3-3) vs Tuesday winner 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm

Sectional 17 at WestfieldSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6Westfield (3-7-1) vs Carmel (10-2-1) 5 pmGuerin Catholic (4-7-1) vs Zionsville (8-4-2) 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm

CLASS 1ASectional 40 at SheridanFirst round - Monday Oct 3Sheridan (4-6-3) vs Wapahani (2-8) 6 pmFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4Muncie Burris (3-7) vs Tipton (4-2-1) 5 pmEastern (2-6) vs Tri-Central (1-5-3) 7 pmSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6Heights (5-6-1) vs Monday winner 5 pmTuesday winners 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm

Sectional 42 at Heritage ChristianFirst round - Monday Oct 3Broad Ripple (4-4-1) vs Park Tudor (7-3-1) 7 pmFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4University (7-4-2) vs Heritage Christian (na) 5 pmScecina (2-5) vs Bishop Chatard (11-1-1) 7 pmSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6International (1-3) vs Monday winner 5 pmTuesday winners 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm

Pairings announced for IHSAA soccer tournaments

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Sports 9

The encouraging thing defensively is we got peoplearound the ball tonight which was critical for us saidSimmons The last two weeks weve emphasized pursuitand thats allowed us to get people around the ball and werecreating more takeaways which has really helped swing themomentum of the game

Hurst led Noblesvilles rushing totaling 15 carries for104 yards on the ground Barnes was 7-of-10 passing

totaling 73 yards He threw two passes to Ginther (includingthe touchdown) and one to five other receivers

Beale led the Huskies in rushing with 43 yards in 11carries

I got we got better this week I thought we did somereally good things said Heights coach Mitch Street Wemoved the football against them we just didnt put back-to-back-to-back first downs together Got a couple and thenwe stalled out

I think our kids played pretty good Its just one of thosethings With the numbers as they are when we start losingkids and things like that it hurts us

Street noted that some of his younger players came inand played well Thats encouraging he said

Noblesville hosts Hamilton Southeastern next Friday ina big Hoosier Crossroads Conference game while Heightswill play Twin Lakes at Lucas Oil Field next Saturday Oct1

MILLERS From Page 8

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

Hamilton Heightsrsquo Josh Feltz (15) drops back to pass as Luke Herr (51) protects him from Noblesvillersquos Roman Dziennik

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

LEFT Heightsrsquo Caymn Lutz (87) wraps up Noblesville quarterback Ryan Barnes who threw two touchdowns Friday night Also pictured is Chandler Hurst (13)RIGHT Hurst ran for 104 yards in 15 carries

Sports10

Sheridan used its defense and again therunning of Joe Callahan to defeat Tri-Central 21-0 Friday evening atHomecoming at Larry Wright Field and thatvictory wrapped up a Hoosier HeartlandConference East Division championship forthe Blackhawks

Sheridan is 3-0 in the conference withonly a game with Taylor remaining

ldquoWersquove beaten the other three teams soeven if we were to tie for first place we stillwould be the winnerrdquo Wright said

The East and West winners will play forthe conference championship on Oct 14

Sheridanrsquos defense held Tri-Central to107 yards rushing and just 20 yards passingThe Blackhawks intercepted two passes andrecovered a fumble

ldquoThatrsquos the first shutout wersquove had in awhilerdquo Wright said ldquoThe defense reallyplayed well Avery Bundy Alex GipsonKyle Harwood and Hunter Pflugh led usWe took away the option from Tri-Centralrdquo

Callahan who went into the gamefeeling ill carried the pigskin 37 times for183 yards Seventeen of those carries camein the first quarter

Sheridan used its famed ground game tocrush the Trojans The Blackhawks ran 59times for 256 yards Quarterback DrakeDelph was the second-leading ground gainerwith 48 yards in 10 trips

ldquoCallahan had another great gamerdquo saidWright ldquoHe played through some sicknesstonightrdquo

Callahan opened the scoring with afour-yard run with 57 seconds left in the firstquarter

Delph scored in the second quarter on a27-yard run

Callahan on a 24-yard run in the thirdquarter with 414 left in the third periodproduced the gamersquos only touchdown in thesecond half

Gunner Williams booted all three PATsand also caught all three of the passes Delphcompleted Delph was 3-of-9 for 25 yardsin the game

The win put Wright within two victoriesof reaching the 400-win career coachingmark

Sheridan will host Tipton next Friday

Sheridan blanks Trojans

Sheridan 21Tri-Central 0

Score by QuartersSheridan 7 7 7 0 ndash 21Tri-Central 0 0 0 0 -- 0

Team Stats SHS TC

First Downs 17 9 By Rushing 14 6 By Passing 2 1 By Penalty 1 2Yards Rushing 59-256 28-106Yards Passing 45 20CompAttIntc 3-9-0 2-10-2PenaltiesYards 4-45 2-20FumblesLost 1-0 1-1

Sheridan ScoringFirst Quarter

Joe Callahan 4-yard run (GunnerWilliams PAT) 57

Second QuarterDrake Delph 27-yard run (WilliamsPAT) 1150

Third QuarterCallahan 24-yard run (Williams PAT)414

Sheridan StatsRushing Callahan 37-183 Delph 10-48Kyle Harwood 4-17 Robert Burnell 7-14Hunter Pflugh 1-minus 2Passing Delph 3-9-25Receiving Gunner Williams 3-25

Photos by Kirk Green

Sheridanrsquos Joe Callahan (30) rushed for 183 yards in the Blackhawksrsquo 21-0 Homecoming victory over Tri-Central Friday atLarry Wright Stadium Also pictured is Brody Perry (29)

Sheridanrsquos Lucas Cheney (42) and Sean Speck (57) recover a fumble for the Blackhawks

Joe Kolb (45) grabs an interception

Sports 11

Hamilton Southeastern exploded for 23points in the firstquarter and had 41points at halftime andthen held on in thesecond half to defeatZionsville 48-41 in aHoosier CrossroadsConference gameFriday evening atReynolds RoyalsField

Coach ScottMayrsquos Royals movedto 5-1 on the season

and 3-1 in the conference behind a record-setting passing performance by seniorquarterback Adam Mullet and somefabulous reception numbers by Max BrooksMatt Klink and Carter Lohman

ldquoOur offense was really good and Mulletset a school record by passing for 463yardsrdquo May said after winning the thriller

Mullet hit on 30-of-44 passes and threwfor four touchdowns

Brooks Klink and Lohman were perfectBrooks had 10 catches for 146 yards Klinknine for 175 and Lohman seven for 87 yards

On the ground Southeastern rushed for122 yards Trey Poore led the way with eightcarries for 52 yards and Jackson Sweeneyhad five for 54 yards

Brooks caught two touchdown passesand Klink and Lohman each caught oneMullett ran for a TD

Rounding out Southeasternrsquos scoringwas lineman Madison Norris with adefensive touchdown Sweeney with atwo-point conversion Mullett with fourextra points and Tyler Melser with atouchdown

Southeasternrsquos offense stalled in thesecond half but the defense held off thevisiting Eagles

Zionsvillersquos offense passed for 248 yardsand ran for 275

ldquoWe drove late in the game and failed toscorerdquo May pointed out ldquoZionsville got theball back with only 40 seconds remainingrdquo

Southeastern will play at Noblesvillenext week

Royals lsquopass byrsquo Eagles

Southeastern 48Zionsville 41

Score by QuartersSoutheastern 23 18 7 0 - 48Zionsville 6 14 14 7 - 41

Game StatsHSE ZHS

First Downs 23 28 By Rushing 6 13 By Passing 17 15 By Penalty 0 0Yards Rushing 122 317Yards Passing 463 317CompAttIntc 30-44-0 25-42-3FumblesLost 1-1 2-1PenaltiesYards 10-67 5-32

Southeastern ScoringFirst Quarter

Madison Norris 27-yard fumble recovery(Adam Mullett run) 1105

Matt Klink 12-yard pass from Mullett(Tyler Melser kick) 319Mullett 2-yard run (Mullett run) 143

Second QuarterMax Brooks 31-yard pass from Mullett(Sweeney run) 829Carter Lohman 15-yard pass from Mullett(Melser kick) 615Melser 42-yard field goal 117

Third QuarterBrooks 9-yard pass from Mullett (Melserkick) 1015

Southeastern StatsRushing Trey Poore 8-55 JacksonSweeney 5-54 Adam Mullett 4-13 CarterLohman 2-9 Lance Stephens 2-1Passing Mullett 30-44-463Receiving Max Brooks 10-142 MattKlink 9-174 Lohman 7-85 NickMutchner 3-63 Poore 1-minus 1

Mullett

Brooks Poore

It didnrsquot take Carter McGinnis longFriday evening Friday evening in the EaglesNest to return from an injury and put smileson the faces of the home crowd

Guerin Catholic defeated Greenwood42-27

McGinnis carried the football 29 timesfor 213 yards and three touchdowns He alsoadded a reception for a fourth TD

McGinnis and quarterback Luke Kellerwere the show for Coach Tom Dilleyrsquos clubKeller completed 10-of-15 passes for 223yards and three touchdowns Grant Fremioncaught two passes for 75 yards and twotouchdowns

McGinnis opened the game by scoringGuerinrsquos first two touchdowns He scored

on a short run in the first period and then ran39 yards for a score to open the secondframe His third touchdown came on aKeller pass for three yards

Keller went to the air again in the thirdframe this time hitting Fremion with a threeyard pass

The Eagles executed some lightning inthe fourth frame Keller passed to Fremionfor 72 yards and then McGinnis ran 64 yardsfor his fourth touchdown

The win moved Guerin Catholic to 5-1on the season and it was the Eaglesrsquo fourthstraight victory

Guerin will remain home next week tohost Brebeuf

McGinnis scores 4 TDs

Guerin 42Greenwood 27

Score by QuartersGreenwood 0 6 7 14 - 27Guerin 7 14 7 14 ndash 42

Team Stats GW GC

First Downs 20 15 By Rushing 14 7 By Passing 6 7 By Penalty 0 1Yards Rushing 38-219 36-220Yards Passing 223 132CompAttInt 10-15-0 16-30-0FumblesLost 0-0 2-2PenaltiesYards 5-23 3-39

Guerin ScoringFirst Quarter

Carter McGinnis 5-yard run (Caleb Quickkick) 733

Second QuarterMcGinnis 39-yard run (Quick kick) 1105McGinnis 4-yard pass from Luke Keller(Quick kick) 102

Third QuarterGrant Fremion 8-yard pass from Keller(Quick kick) 136

Fourth QuarterFremion 72-yard pass from Keller (Quickkick) 1106McGinnis 64-yard run (Quick kick) 408

Guerin StatsRushing Carter McGinnis 29-213 GrantFremion 1-9 Thomas Kaser 2-7 LukeKeller 4-minus 9Passing Luke Keller 10-15-223Receiving Fremion 2-75 Kaser 2-20McGinnis 2-19 Conner Voorhis 1-41Will Poynter 1-41 Trevor George 1-20Emmit McMahon 1-7

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Carmel exploded for 38 points in themiddle two periodswhile defeating NorthCentral 48-22 in aMIC Conferencegame Friday on thePanthersrsquo home field

The Greyhoundsthrew a balancedoffensive punch atNorth Central asCarmel moved to 3-3on the year

Jake McDonaldhandled the passingcompeting 8-of-17 for159 yards and JeromeHalsell exploded onthe ground carrying20 times for 184 yards

ldquoHalsell had areally good gamerdquosaid Carmel coachJohn Hebert ldquorunningbetween tacklesrdquo

Halsell scoredCarmelrsquos first twotouchdowns both in

the second period and McDonald passedfor a pair of TDs in the third quarter

Jalen Walker had three catches for 62yards and five otherGreyhounds each hadone catch

ldquoWe got off toanother slow startrdquosaid Hebert ldquobut thenwe put 17 points onthe board beforehalftimerdquo

After NorthCentral scored first inthe second quarterHalsell hadtouchdown runs of 20and 1 yard

Just beforehalftime JacobAbrams intercepted aNorth Central passand returned thepigskin 30 yards Thatset up a 40-yard fieldgoal by ConnerCoghlan on the finalplay of the half

Coghlan alsobooted a 26-yard field

goal in the fourth quarterldquoCoghlan is 7-for-7 kicking field goalsrdquo

Hebert pointed out

Carmel scored three times in the thirdquarter Walker caught a 12-yard pass fromMcDonald Ethan Merriweather caught a27-yard pass from McDonald and CamariHunt ran for a touchdown

In the fourth quarter Coghlan booted thefield goal and Will Schmidt scored on a15-yard run

Carmel uncorked a balance offense TheGreyhounds ran 38 times for 264 yards andMcDonald passed for 159 yards

The Greyhounds will be at home nextweek hosting Ben Davis in a big MICbattle

Carmel tops NC 48-22Carmel 48 North

Central 22Team Stats

CHS NCFirst Downs 21 21Yards Rushing 38-264 49-302Yards Passing 159 105CompAttInt 8-17-0 9-20-1FumblesLost 1-0 1-1PenaltiesYards 3-38 9-73Score by QuartersCarmel 0 17 21 10 ndash 48North Central 0 6 16 0 -- 22

Carmel ScoringSecond Quarter

Jerome Halsell 20-yard run (ConnorCoghlan kick) 402Halsell 1-yard run (Coghlan kick) 107Coghlan 40-yard field goal 000

Third QuarterJalen Walker 12-yard pass from JakeMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 956Ethan Merriweather 27-yard pass fromMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 802Camari Hunt 55-yard pass fromMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 221

Fourth QuarterCoghlan 26-yard field goal 909Will Schmidt 15-yard run (Coghlan kick)543

Carmel StatsRushing Jerome Halsell 20-184 WillSchmidt 7-56 Dylan Downing 3-15Camari Hunt 4-11 Isaiah Baxter 1-8 JalenWalker 1-minus 2 Tyler Trent 1-minus 2Jake McDonald 1-minus 6Passing McDonald 8-17-159Receiving Walker 3-62 Hunt 1-55 EthanMerriweather 1-27 Schmidt 1-7 BennettKiley 1-6 Odin Mowery 1-2

Halsell

Coghlan

Merriweather

Abrams

Avon 38 Fishers 3Score by QuartersFishers 0 3 0 0 ndash 3Avon 7 24 7 0 ndash 38

Game StatsFHS AHS

First Downs 11 23 By Rushing 8 13 By Passing 2 9 By Penalty 1 1Yards Rushing 29-127 34-234Yards Passing 37 235CompAttIntc 4-22-0 12-23-0

FumblesLost 1-1 0-0PenaltiesYards 5-51 7-55

Fishers ScoringSecond Quarter

Ben Norton 29-yard field goal 1116

Fishers StatsRushing Trevor Newman 11-62 JoelSmyth 3-30 HL Lewis 10-29 Jon Vore1-7 Michael Noble 2-4 Max Shores 2-3Passing Vore 3-12-27 Smyth 1-10-10Receiving Statz 2-13 Jaren Tunstill 1-14Bryce Gee 1-10

It was a long road trip for Fishers Fridayevening as the Tigers traveled to AvonFishers lost the Hoosier CrossroadsConference game to the Orioles 38-3

Fishersrsquo only score came on a 29-yardfield goal by junior Ben Norton with 1116remaining in the first half

Avon opened up the game by scoring 24points in the second period after notching atouchdown in the first frame

Fishersrsquo defense couldnrsquot stop therunning of Avonrsquos Bryant Fitzgerald whocarried 14 times for 157 yards and twotouchdowns Quarterback Cameron Misnerwas 12-of-23 for 235 yards

On the other side of the pigskin Fishersrushed for only 135 yards and passed for just37 yards

Trevor Newman led Fishersrsquo groundgame with 61 yards in 11 carries

Fishers now is 0-4 in the HoosierCrossroads Conference

The Tigers will play outside of theconference next week hosting a powerfulCathedral team

An Indianapolis television station hasreported that suspended coach RickWimmer will return to his coaching dutiesnext week

Tigers caged at Avon

Conference leader and undefeatedBrownsburg successfully gambled on atwo-point conversion in overtime to defeatvisiting Westfield in a 29-28 HoosierCrossroads Conference thriller Fridayevening

It was Westfieldrsquos (4-2) secondconsecutive Hoosier Crossroads Conferenceloss by a single point Last week theShamrocks were defeated 21-20 bySoutheastern

Westfield opened the overtime with atouchdown and a PAT by Will Harrison

Zionsville scored and went for the two-pointconversion and the victory

Coach Jake Gilbertrsquos Shamrocks openedthe night with a 14-6 first quarter leadBrownsburg tied the battle at 14-14 enteringhalftime and the two teams were deadlockedat 21-21 after three quarters Neither scoredin the fourth period

Westfield quarterback Andy Sweet was11-of-20 for 185 yards and two touchdownsthrough the air

Nate Froelich carried 21 times for 94yards and Johnny Swidan carried seventimes for 60 yards and two touchdowns

Swidan scored two touchdowns on theground and another on a pass from Sweet

Evan Manley had three receptions for 72yards and a touchdown

Hank Grenda collected five defensivesolo tackles and seven assists and JacksonGarrett had five and five to lead the defenseByron Hubbard had two quarterback sacksand Grenda and Colin Caldwell one eachKoby Hauser intercepted a pass

Westfield will return home next Fridayto host Avon

Brownsburg 29Westfield 28

Score by QuartersWestfield 14 0 7 0 7 - 28Brownsburg 6 8 7 0 8 - 29

Game StatsWHS BHS

First Downs 17 22Yards Rushing 33-171 43-163Yards Passing 189 152CompAttIntc 13-30-2 13-25-0PenaltiesYards 9-57 7-55

ScoringFirst Quarter

Jonathan Swidan 27-yard run (WillHarrison kick) 432Swidan 11-yard run (Harrison kick) na

Third QuarterEvan Manley 55-yard pass from AndySweet (Harrison kick) 1001

OvertimeSwidan pass from Sweet distance na(Harrison kick)

Westfield StatsRushing Nate Froelich 21-94 JonathanSwidan 7-60 Andy Sweet 7-47Passing Sweet 11-20-185Receiving Evan Manley 3-72 JosueGonzalez 2-36 Hayden Russell 2-28Swidan 2-16 Kaleb Pettitjohn 1-30 ClintHostler 1-3

Brownsburg still unbeaten

Brian ReddickFile photo

Westfieldrsquos Jonathan Swidan scoredthree touchdowns and rushed for60 yards during the ShamrocksrsquoFriday game at Brownsburg

Sports 13

Friday night football scoresCourtesy John Harrellrsquos web sitewwwjohnharrellnet

Adams Central 45 South Adams14Alexandria 39 Blackford 38Andrean 52 Highland 28Angola 20 Fairfield 12Avon 38 Fishers 3Bedford North Lawrence 41Jennings County 23Beech Grove 40 Monrovia 28Ben Davis 41 Lawrence North 14Bloomington South 49 Terre HauteSouth 24Bluffton 26 Southern Wells 6Boonville 32 Mount Vernon(Posey) 20Brownsburg 29 Westfield 28 OTCalumet 22 Lake Station 7Cambridge City Lincoln 30 UnionCounty 28Carmel 48 North Central(Indianapolis) 22Carroll (Flora) 55 Frontier 7Carroll (Fort Wayne) 62 FortWayne South 28Center Grove 35 Lawrence Central21Centerville 25 Northeastern 24Charlestown 36 Salem 31Churubusco 49 Fremont 6Clifton Central (Ill) 40 SouthNewton 14Clinton Central 68 Eastern(Greentown) 28Clinton Prairie 59 Tri-County 33Cloverdale 19 Brown County 11Columbus East 49 Floyd Central14Columbus North 59 Terre HauteNorth 13Connersville 55 Indianapolis BroadRipple 32Corydon Central 34 Paoli 28Covenant Christian 41 Tri-Village(Ohio) 40Covington 14 Indiana Deaf 0Culver Academy 54 Heritage 18

Danville 30 Southmont 28Decatur Central 48 Plainfield 7DeKalb 33 Huntington North 7Delphi 24 North White 14Delta 47 New Castle 21East Central 57 South Dearborn 0East Chicago Central 40Hammond Morton 0East Noble 64 Norwell 7Eastbrook 49 Oak Hill 14Eastern Greene 29 North Central(Farmersburg) 28Eastern Hancock 41 North Decatur8Eastside 50 Prairie Heights 20Elkhart Memorial 54 IndianapolisShortridge 0Evansville Central 49 EvansvilleHarrison 28Evansville Mater Dei 44 Castle 42Evansville North 24 EvansvilleBosse 19Evansville Reitz 43 EvansvilleMemorial 12Fort Wayne Concordia 28 FortWayne Dwenger 21Fort Wayne Luers 63 Fort WayneNorthrop 49Fort Wayne Snider 54 Fort WayneWayne 25Fountain Central 62 Seeger 13Frankton 33 Elwood 7Garrett 42 West Noble 19Gibson Southern 38 Heritage Hills10Greensburg 27 Franklin County 22Griffith 24 Munster 21Guerin Catholic 42 Greenwood 27Hagerstown 49 Tri 14Hamilton Southeastern 48Zionsville 41Hammond Gavit 45 Gary West 6Hanover Central 21 Whiting 0Harrison (West Lafayette) 20Muncie Central 15Heritage Christian 56 BowmanAcademy 6Hobart 18 Lowell 12

Homestead 48 Fort Wayne North0Indian Creek 56 Edgewood 13Indianapolis Arlington 26Indianapolis Northwest 21Indianapolis Cathedral 40 RheaCounty (Tenn) 16Indianapolis Howe 51 IndianapolisManual 0Indianapolis Ritter 25 TritonCentral 14Indianapolis Roncalli 14 BrebeufJesuit 6Indianapolis Scecina 20Indianapolis Lutheran 13Jasper 35 Princeton 28Jimtown 37 Concord 36Kankakee Valley 28 Hammond 6Knox 24 Culver 0Kokomo 44 Anderson 24Lafayette Central Catholic 48 TwinLakes 0Lafayette Jeff 28 Marion 20Lakeland 60 Central Noble 27LaPorte 46 Merrillville 35Lawrenceburg 38 Batesville 6Leo 24 Bellmont 14Linton-Stockton 68 North Daviess7Maconaquah 40 Taylor 13McCutcheon 17 Indianapolis Tech14

Michigan City 46 Lake Central 42Milan 72 Edinburgh 0Mishawaka 55 Elkhart Central 0Mishawaka Marian 31 Bremen 14Mississinewa 40 Madison-Grant 13Mitchell 72 Rock Creek Academy6Mooresville 29 Franklin 22Mount Carmel (Ill) 42 Washington7Mount Vernon (Fortville) 28Pendleton Heights 9Neuqua Valley (Ill) 35 IndianapolisChatard 14New Albany 56 Madison 20New Haven 46 Columbia City 0New Palestine 84 Greenfield-Central 21New Prairie 70 South Bend Riley14Noblesville 38 Hamilton Heights 7North Harrison 21 Eastern (Pekin)7North Judson 36 West Central 6North Knox 20 Vincennes Lincoln18North Miami 52 Caston 0North Montgomery 21Crawfordsville 7North Newton 46 Boone Grove 6

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 90 64 584 -Toronto 84 69 549 55Baltimore 83 71 539 70NY Yankees 79 74 516 105Tampa Bay 65 88 425 245Central W L PCT GBCleveland 90 63 588 -Detroit 83 70 542 70Kansas City 77 77 500 135Chi White Sox 72 81 471 180Minnesota 55 99 357 355West W L PCT GBTexas 91 63 591 -Seattle 81 72 529 95Houston 81 73 526 100LA Angels 68 86 442 230Oakland 66 87 431 245

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 89 64 582 -NY Mets 82 72 532 75Miami 76 78 494 135Philadelphia 69 85 448 205Atlanta 63 91 409 265Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 98 55 641 -St Louis 80 73 523 180Pittsburgh 77 76 503 210Milwaukee 70 84 455 285Cincinnati 63 90 412 350West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 88 66 571 -San Francisco 81 73 526 70Colorado 73 81 474 150San Diego 65 89 422 230Arizona 64 89 418 235

MLB standingsFridayrsquos scores

Chi Cubs 5 St Louis 0Baltimore 3 Arizona 2 12 innings

Pittsburgh 6 Washington 5 11 inningsToronto 9 NY Yankees 0

Atlanta 3 Miami 2Boston 2 Tampa Bay 1

Cleveland 10 Chi White Sox 4Detroit 8 Kansas City 3

NY Mets 10 Philadelphia 5Milwaukee 5 Cincinnati 4LA Angels 10 Houston 6

Seattle 10 Minnesota 1Texas 3 Oakland 0

LA Dodgers 5 Colorado 2San Diego 7 San Francisco 2

Sports14

North Posey 34 Forest Park 0North Vermillion 23 Attica 21Northfield 70 Rochester 6Northview 34 North Putnam 13NorthWood 14 Northridge 0Owen Valley 21 Cascade 10Park Tudor 48 South Decatur 26Penn 53 South Bend St Joseph 15Perry Meridian 33 Bloomington North 2Peru 41 Wabash 19Pioneer 42 LaVille 14Plymouth 33 Wawasee 16Portage 22 Chesterton 13Providence 36 Jeffersonville 33Rensselaer Central 48 Hammond Clark 6Richmond 56 Logansport 6River Forest 50 Hammond Noll 13Riverton Parke 32 Turkey Run 7

Rockville 44 South Vermillion 31Rushville 28 Lapel 9Scottsburg 61 Oldenburg Academy 26Seymour 34 Brownstown Central 32Shelbyville 35 Yorktown 21Shenandoah 26 Knightstown 0Sheridan 21 Tri-Central 0Silver Creek 68 Clarksville 6South Bend Adams 40 South Bend Clay 14South Bend Washington 31 John Glenn 16South Central (Union Mills) 8 Wheeler 0South Spencer 65 Pike Central 47Southport 28 Franklin Central 13Southridge 35 Tell City 0Southside HomeSchool 27 IndianapolisWashington 0Southwood 52 Whitko 35Speedway 38 Indianapolis Marshall 6

Springs Valley 49 Crawford County 7Sullivan 56 Greencastle 7Tippecanoe Valley 31 Manchester 28Tipton 27 Northwestern 13Traders Point Christian 30 Anderson PrepAcademy 22Tri-West 56 Lebanon 48Valparaiso 21 Crown Point 7Warren Central 66 Pike 14Warsaw 43 Goshen 14West Lafayette 62 Benton Central 0West Vigo 33 South Putnam 21West Washington 41 Tecumseh 7Western 27 Lewis Cass 14Western Boone 31 Frankfort 8Whiteland 42 Martinsville 17Winamac 34 Triton 7Winchester 62 Union City 14Woodlan 40 Jay County 7

SCORES From Page 13

A record number of teams were paired this morning for the 23rd Annual IHSAA Boysand Girls Soccer State Tournaments which begin in 10 days A total of 299 boys squadsare entered equaling the record number that played in 2013 and 266 girls teams areaccounted for six more than the previous high set each of the last two years

The girls sectionals ndash 32 in Class 2A and 16 in Class A ndash will run Oct 3-8 Girlsregionals will be played Wednesday Oct 12 and Saturday Oct 15 with Class 2A matchesin a two-round Wednesday-Saturday format The Class A contests differ as a one-matchaffair played that Saturday Semi-states in both classes will be played Saturday Oct 22in a two-round format with the winners advancing to the state championship matches onSaturday Oct 29 in Indianapolis

The Class 2A No 1 Penn girls team last yearrsquos state runner-up will meet South BendAdams in Sectional 6 play at South Bend Riley while Class A top-ranked IndianapolisBishop Chatard will begin its post-season against Indianapolis Scecina in Sectional 42 atHeritage Christian Class 2A No 4 Brebeuf Jesuit will begin its defense of last yearrsquos statechampionship against Pike in Sectional 19 at Ben Davis while two-time defending ClassA state champ Fort Wayne Canterbury currently ranked No 19 drew a bye in Sectional37 at Bellmont

Boys sectional action at 64 sites ndash 32 in each class ndash also will be played Oct 3-8Sixteen regional sites ndash eight in each class ndash will host two rounds each on Thursday Oct13 and Saturday Oct 15 Semi-states will be played at four sites on Saturday Oct 22 ina two-round format with the survivors squaring off in the state championship matches onSaturday Oct 29

In Class 2A the top-ranked Harrison (West Lafayette) boys team last yearrsquos staterunner-up will meet Frankfort in Sectional 13 at Lafayette Jefferson while

Class A No 1 Lawrenceburg will host No 14 Rising Sun right out of the gate inSectional 57 action Ninth-ranked Center Grove last yearrsquos Class 2A state champion willhost Martinsville in Sectional 24 Third-ranked Mishawaka Marian is the defending ClassA state champion and will begin its run for another title against home-standing LaVille inSectional 36

State tournament brackets including dates and times for each match are available atIHSAAorg

Here is a list of Hamilton County pairings

BOYSCLASS 2ASectional 16 at Hamilton SoutheasternFirst round - Monday Oct 3Southeastern (8-2-4) vs Pendleton Heights (4-8-1) 6 pmSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Fishers (3-8) vs Noblesville (7-3-3) 5 pmAnderson (8-2-1) vs Monday winner 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm

Sectional 17 at ZionsvilleSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Guerin Catholic (6-2-2) vs Westfield (5-7) 5 pmZionsville (10-3) vs Carmel (6-2-4) 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm

CLASS 1ASectional 46 at Hamilton HeightsFirst round - Monday Oct 3Heights (5-6-2) vs Anderson Prep (0-9-1) 6 pmSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Muncie Burris (9-1-4) vs Wapahani (0-9-2) 5 pmLiberty Christian (8-3) vs Monday winner 7 pm

ChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm

Sectional 47 at Park TudorSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Park Tudor (7-5-1) vs Sheridan (0-11) 5 pmHeritage Christian (7-3-1) vs University (8-2) 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm

GIRLSCLASS 2ASectional 16 at NoblesvilleFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4Pendleton Heights (10-3) vs Anderson (0-8) 6 pmSemi-finals Thursday Oct 6Fishers (3-4-3) vs Noblesville (2-5-2) 5 pmSoutheastern (8-3-3) vs Tuesday winner 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm

Sectional 17 at WestfieldSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6Westfield (3-7-1) vs Carmel (10-2-1) 5 pmGuerin Catholic (4-7-1) vs Zionsville (8-4-2) 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm

CLASS 1ASectional 40 at SheridanFirst round - Monday Oct 3Sheridan (4-6-3) vs Wapahani (2-8) 6 pmFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4Muncie Burris (3-7) vs Tipton (4-2-1) 5 pmEastern (2-6) vs Tri-Central (1-5-3) 7 pmSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6Heights (5-6-1) vs Monday winner 5 pmTuesday winners 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm

Sectional 42 at Heritage ChristianFirst round - Monday Oct 3Broad Ripple (4-4-1) vs Park Tudor (7-3-1) 7 pmFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4University (7-4-2) vs Heritage Christian (na) 5 pmScecina (2-5) vs Bishop Chatard (11-1-1) 7 pmSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6International (1-3) vs Monday winner 5 pmTuesday winners 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm

Pairings announced for IHSAA soccer tournaments

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Sports10

Sheridan used its defense and again therunning of Joe Callahan to defeat Tri-Central 21-0 Friday evening atHomecoming at Larry Wright Field and thatvictory wrapped up a Hoosier HeartlandConference East Division championship forthe Blackhawks

Sheridan is 3-0 in the conference withonly a game with Taylor remaining

ldquoWersquove beaten the other three teams soeven if we were to tie for first place we stillwould be the winnerrdquo Wright said

The East and West winners will play forthe conference championship on Oct 14

Sheridanrsquos defense held Tri-Central to107 yards rushing and just 20 yards passingThe Blackhawks intercepted two passes andrecovered a fumble

ldquoThatrsquos the first shutout wersquove had in awhilerdquo Wright said ldquoThe defense reallyplayed well Avery Bundy Alex GipsonKyle Harwood and Hunter Pflugh led usWe took away the option from Tri-Centralrdquo

Callahan who went into the gamefeeling ill carried the pigskin 37 times for183 yards Seventeen of those carries camein the first quarter

Sheridan used its famed ground game tocrush the Trojans The Blackhawks ran 59times for 256 yards Quarterback DrakeDelph was the second-leading ground gainerwith 48 yards in 10 trips

ldquoCallahan had another great gamerdquo saidWright ldquoHe played through some sicknesstonightrdquo

Callahan opened the scoring with afour-yard run with 57 seconds left in the firstquarter

Delph scored in the second quarter on a27-yard run

Callahan on a 24-yard run in the thirdquarter with 414 left in the third periodproduced the gamersquos only touchdown in thesecond half

Gunner Williams booted all three PATsand also caught all three of the passes Delphcompleted Delph was 3-of-9 for 25 yardsin the game

The win put Wright within two victoriesof reaching the 400-win career coachingmark

Sheridan will host Tipton next Friday

Sheridan blanks Trojans

Sheridan 21Tri-Central 0

Score by QuartersSheridan 7 7 7 0 ndash 21Tri-Central 0 0 0 0 -- 0

Team Stats SHS TC

First Downs 17 9 By Rushing 14 6 By Passing 2 1 By Penalty 1 2Yards Rushing 59-256 28-106Yards Passing 45 20CompAttIntc 3-9-0 2-10-2PenaltiesYards 4-45 2-20FumblesLost 1-0 1-1

Sheridan ScoringFirst Quarter

Joe Callahan 4-yard run (GunnerWilliams PAT) 57

Second QuarterDrake Delph 27-yard run (WilliamsPAT) 1150

Third QuarterCallahan 24-yard run (Williams PAT)414

Sheridan StatsRushing Callahan 37-183 Delph 10-48Kyle Harwood 4-17 Robert Burnell 7-14Hunter Pflugh 1-minus 2Passing Delph 3-9-25Receiving Gunner Williams 3-25

Photos by Kirk Green

Sheridanrsquos Joe Callahan (30) rushed for 183 yards in the Blackhawksrsquo 21-0 Homecoming victory over Tri-Central Friday atLarry Wright Stadium Also pictured is Brody Perry (29)

Sheridanrsquos Lucas Cheney (42) and Sean Speck (57) recover a fumble for the Blackhawks

Joe Kolb (45) grabs an interception

Sports 11

Hamilton Southeastern exploded for 23points in the firstquarter and had 41points at halftime andthen held on in thesecond half to defeatZionsville 48-41 in aHoosier CrossroadsConference gameFriday evening atReynolds RoyalsField

Coach ScottMayrsquos Royals movedto 5-1 on the season

and 3-1 in the conference behind a record-setting passing performance by seniorquarterback Adam Mullet and somefabulous reception numbers by Max BrooksMatt Klink and Carter Lohman

ldquoOur offense was really good and Mulletset a school record by passing for 463yardsrdquo May said after winning the thriller

Mullet hit on 30-of-44 passes and threwfor four touchdowns

Brooks Klink and Lohman were perfectBrooks had 10 catches for 146 yards Klinknine for 175 and Lohman seven for 87 yards

On the ground Southeastern rushed for122 yards Trey Poore led the way with eightcarries for 52 yards and Jackson Sweeneyhad five for 54 yards

Brooks caught two touchdown passesand Klink and Lohman each caught oneMullett ran for a TD

Rounding out Southeasternrsquos scoringwas lineman Madison Norris with adefensive touchdown Sweeney with atwo-point conversion Mullett with fourextra points and Tyler Melser with atouchdown

Southeasternrsquos offense stalled in thesecond half but the defense held off thevisiting Eagles

Zionsvillersquos offense passed for 248 yardsand ran for 275

ldquoWe drove late in the game and failed toscorerdquo May pointed out ldquoZionsville got theball back with only 40 seconds remainingrdquo

Southeastern will play at Noblesvillenext week

Royals lsquopass byrsquo Eagles

Southeastern 48Zionsville 41

Score by QuartersSoutheastern 23 18 7 0 - 48Zionsville 6 14 14 7 - 41

Game StatsHSE ZHS

First Downs 23 28 By Rushing 6 13 By Passing 17 15 By Penalty 0 0Yards Rushing 122 317Yards Passing 463 317CompAttIntc 30-44-0 25-42-3FumblesLost 1-1 2-1PenaltiesYards 10-67 5-32

Southeastern ScoringFirst Quarter

Madison Norris 27-yard fumble recovery(Adam Mullett run) 1105

Matt Klink 12-yard pass from Mullett(Tyler Melser kick) 319Mullett 2-yard run (Mullett run) 143

Second QuarterMax Brooks 31-yard pass from Mullett(Sweeney run) 829Carter Lohman 15-yard pass from Mullett(Melser kick) 615Melser 42-yard field goal 117

Third QuarterBrooks 9-yard pass from Mullett (Melserkick) 1015

Southeastern StatsRushing Trey Poore 8-55 JacksonSweeney 5-54 Adam Mullett 4-13 CarterLohman 2-9 Lance Stephens 2-1Passing Mullett 30-44-463Receiving Max Brooks 10-142 MattKlink 9-174 Lohman 7-85 NickMutchner 3-63 Poore 1-minus 1

Mullett

Brooks Poore

It didnrsquot take Carter McGinnis longFriday evening Friday evening in the EaglesNest to return from an injury and put smileson the faces of the home crowd

Guerin Catholic defeated Greenwood42-27

McGinnis carried the football 29 timesfor 213 yards and three touchdowns He alsoadded a reception for a fourth TD

McGinnis and quarterback Luke Kellerwere the show for Coach Tom Dilleyrsquos clubKeller completed 10-of-15 passes for 223yards and three touchdowns Grant Fremioncaught two passes for 75 yards and twotouchdowns

McGinnis opened the game by scoringGuerinrsquos first two touchdowns He scored

on a short run in the first period and then ran39 yards for a score to open the secondframe His third touchdown came on aKeller pass for three yards

Keller went to the air again in the thirdframe this time hitting Fremion with a threeyard pass

The Eagles executed some lightning inthe fourth frame Keller passed to Fremionfor 72 yards and then McGinnis ran 64 yardsfor his fourth touchdown

The win moved Guerin Catholic to 5-1on the season and it was the Eaglesrsquo fourthstraight victory

Guerin will remain home next week tohost Brebeuf

McGinnis scores 4 TDs

Guerin 42Greenwood 27

Score by QuartersGreenwood 0 6 7 14 - 27Guerin 7 14 7 14 ndash 42

Team Stats GW GC

First Downs 20 15 By Rushing 14 7 By Passing 6 7 By Penalty 0 1Yards Rushing 38-219 36-220Yards Passing 223 132CompAttInt 10-15-0 16-30-0FumblesLost 0-0 2-2PenaltiesYards 5-23 3-39

Guerin ScoringFirst Quarter

Carter McGinnis 5-yard run (Caleb Quickkick) 733

Second QuarterMcGinnis 39-yard run (Quick kick) 1105McGinnis 4-yard pass from Luke Keller(Quick kick) 102

Third QuarterGrant Fremion 8-yard pass from Keller(Quick kick) 136

Fourth QuarterFremion 72-yard pass from Keller (Quickkick) 1106McGinnis 64-yard run (Quick kick) 408

Guerin StatsRushing Carter McGinnis 29-213 GrantFremion 1-9 Thomas Kaser 2-7 LukeKeller 4-minus 9Passing Luke Keller 10-15-223Receiving Fremion 2-75 Kaser 2-20McGinnis 2-19 Conner Voorhis 1-41Will Poynter 1-41 Trevor George 1-20Emmit McMahon 1-7

Sports12

Carmel exploded for 38 points in themiddle two periodswhile defeating NorthCentral 48-22 in aMIC Conferencegame Friday on thePanthersrsquo home field

The Greyhoundsthrew a balancedoffensive punch atNorth Central asCarmel moved to 3-3on the year

Jake McDonaldhandled the passingcompeting 8-of-17 for159 yards and JeromeHalsell exploded onthe ground carrying20 times for 184 yards

ldquoHalsell had areally good gamerdquosaid Carmel coachJohn Hebert ldquorunningbetween tacklesrdquo

Halsell scoredCarmelrsquos first twotouchdowns both in

the second period and McDonald passedfor a pair of TDs in the third quarter

Jalen Walker had three catches for 62yards and five otherGreyhounds each hadone catch

ldquoWe got off toanother slow startrdquosaid Hebert ldquobut thenwe put 17 points onthe board beforehalftimerdquo

After NorthCentral scored first inthe second quarterHalsell hadtouchdown runs of 20and 1 yard

Just beforehalftime JacobAbrams intercepted aNorth Central passand returned thepigskin 30 yards Thatset up a 40-yard fieldgoal by ConnerCoghlan on the finalplay of the half

Coghlan alsobooted a 26-yard field

goal in the fourth quarterldquoCoghlan is 7-for-7 kicking field goalsrdquo

Hebert pointed out

Carmel scored three times in the thirdquarter Walker caught a 12-yard pass fromMcDonald Ethan Merriweather caught a27-yard pass from McDonald and CamariHunt ran for a touchdown

In the fourth quarter Coghlan booted thefield goal and Will Schmidt scored on a15-yard run

Carmel uncorked a balance offense TheGreyhounds ran 38 times for 264 yards andMcDonald passed for 159 yards

The Greyhounds will be at home nextweek hosting Ben Davis in a big MICbattle

Carmel tops NC 48-22Carmel 48 North

Central 22Team Stats

CHS NCFirst Downs 21 21Yards Rushing 38-264 49-302Yards Passing 159 105CompAttInt 8-17-0 9-20-1FumblesLost 1-0 1-1PenaltiesYards 3-38 9-73Score by QuartersCarmel 0 17 21 10 ndash 48North Central 0 6 16 0 -- 22

Carmel ScoringSecond Quarter

Jerome Halsell 20-yard run (ConnorCoghlan kick) 402Halsell 1-yard run (Coghlan kick) 107Coghlan 40-yard field goal 000

Third QuarterJalen Walker 12-yard pass from JakeMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 956Ethan Merriweather 27-yard pass fromMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 802Camari Hunt 55-yard pass fromMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 221

Fourth QuarterCoghlan 26-yard field goal 909Will Schmidt 15-yard run (Coghlan kick)543

Carmel StatsRushing Jerome Halsell 20-184 WillSchmidt 7-56 Dylan Downing 3-15Camari Hunt 4-11 Isaiah Baxter 1-8 JalenWalker 1-minus 2 Tyler Trent 1-minus 2Jake McDonald 1-minus 6Passing McDonald 8-17-159Receiving Walker 3-62 Hunt 1-55 EthanMerriweather 1-27 Schmidt 1-7 BennettKiley 1-6 Odin Mowery 1-2

Halsell

Coghlan

Merriweather

Abrams

Avon 38 Fishers 3Score by QuartersFishers 0 3 0 0 ndash 3Avon 7 24 7 0 ndash 38

Game StatsFHS AHS

First Downs 11 23 By Rushing 8 13 By Passing 2 9 By Penalty 1 1Yards Rushing 29-127 34-234Yards Passing 37 235CompAttIntc 4-22-0 12-23-0

FumblesLost 1-1 0-0PenaltiesYards 5-51 7-55

Fishers ScoringSecond Quarter

Ben Norton 29-yard field goal 1116

Fishers StatsRushing Trevor Newman 11-62 JoelSmyth 3-30 HL Lewis 10-29 Jon Vore1-7 Michael Noble 2-4 Max Shores 2-3Passing Vore 3-12-27 Smyth 1-10-10Receiving Statz 2-13 Jaren Tunstill 1-14Bryce Gee 1-10

It was a long road trip for Fishers Fridayevening as the Tigers traveled to AvonFishers lost the Hoosier CrossroadsConference game to the Orioles 38-3

Fishersrsquo only score came on a 29-yardfield goal by junior Ben Norton with 1116remaining in the first half

Avon opened up the game by scoring 24points in the second period after notching atouchdown in the first frame

Fishersrsquo defense couldnrsquot stop therunning of Avonrsquos Bryant Fitzgerald whocarried 14 times for 157 yards and twotouchdowns Quarterback Cameron Misnerwas 12-of-23 for 235 yards

On the other side of the pigskin Fishersrushed for only 135 yards and passed for just37 yards

Trevor Newman led Fishersrsquo groundgame with 61 yards in 11 carries

Fishers now is 0-4 in the HoosierCrossroads Conference

The Tigers will play outside of theconference next week hosting a powerfulCathedral team

An Indianapolis television station hasreported that suspended coach RickWimmer will return to his coaching dutiesnext week

Tigers caged at Avon

Conference leader and undefeatedBrownsburg successfully gambled on atwo-point conversion in overtime to defeatvisiting Westfield in a 29-28 HoosierCrossroads Conference thriller Fridayevening

It was Westfieldrsquos (4-2) secondconsecutive Hoosier Crossroads Conferenceloss by a single point Last week theShamrocks were defeated 21-20 bySoutheastern

Westfield opened the overtime with atouchdown and a PAT by Will Harrison

Zionsville scored and went for the two-pointconversion and the victory

Coach Jake Gilbertrsquos Shamrocks openedthe night with a 14-6 first quarter leadBrownsburg tied the battle at 14-14 enteringhalftime and the two teams were deadlockedat 21-21 after three quarters Neither scoredin the fourth period

Westfield quarterback Andy Sweet was11-of-20 for 185 yards and two touchdownsthrough the air

Nate Froelich carried 21 times for 94yards and Johnny Swidan carried seventimes for 60 yards and two touchdowns

Swidan scored two touchdowns on theground and another on a pass from Sweet

Evan Manley had three receptions for 72yards and a touchdown

Hank Grenda collected five defensivesolo tackles and seven assists and JacksonGarrett had five and five to lead the defenseByron Hubbard had two quarterback sacksand Grenda and Colin Caldwell one eachKoby Hauser intercepted a pass

Westfield will return home next Fridayto host Avon

Brownsburg 29Westfield 28

Score by QuartersWestfield 14 0 7 0 7 - 28Brownsburg 6 8 7 0 8 - 29

Game StatsWHS BHS

First Downs 17 22Yards Rushing 33-171 43-163Yards Passing 189 152CompAttIntc 13-30-2 13-25-0PenaltiesYards 9-57 7-55

ScoringFirst Quarter

Jonathan Swidan 27-yard run (WillHarrison kick) 432Swidan 11-yard run (Harrison kick) na

Third QuarterEvan Manley 55-yard pass from AndySweet (Harrison kick) 1001

OvertimeSwidan pass from Sweet distance na(Harrison kick)

Westfield StatsRushing Nate Froelich 21-94 JonathanSwidan 7-60 Andy Sweet 7-47Passing Sweet 11-20-185Receiving Evan Manley 3-72 JosueGonzalez 2-36 Hayden Russell 2-28Swidan 2-16 Kaleb Pettitjohn 1-30 ClintHostler 1-3

Brownsburg still unbeaten

Brian ReddickFile photo

Westfieldrsquos Jonathan Swidan scoredthree touchdowns and rushed for60 yards during the ShamrocksrsquoFriday game at Brownsburg

Sports 13

Friday night football scoresCourtesy John Harrellrsquos web sitewwwjohnharrellnet

Adams Central 45 South Adams14Alexandria 39 Blackford 38Andrean 52 Highland 28Angola 20 Fairfield 12Avon 38 Fishers 3Bedford North Lawrence 41Jennings County 23Beech Grove 40 Monrovia 28Ben Davis 41 Lawrence North 14Bloomington South 49 Terre HauteSouth 24Bluffton 26 Southern Wells 6Boonville 32 Mount Vernon(Posey) 20Brownsburg 29 Westfield 28 OTCalumet 22 Lake Station 7Cambridge City Lincoln 30 UnionCounty 28Carmel 48 North Central(Indianapolis) 22Carroll (Flora) 55 Frontier 7Carroll (Fort Wayne) 62 FortWayne South 28Center Grove 35 Lawrence Central21Centerville 25 Northeastern 24Charlestown 36 Salem 31Churubusco 49 Fremont 6Clifton Central (Ill) 40 SouthNewton 14Clinton Central 68 Eastern(Greentown) 28Clinton Prairie 59 Tri-County 33Cloverdale 19 Brown County 11Columbus East 49 Floyd Central14Columbus North 59 Terre HauteNorth 13Connersville 55 Indianapolis BroadRipple 32Corydon Central 34 Paoli 28Covenant Christian 41 Tri-Village(Ohio) 40Covington 14 Indiana Deaf 0Culver Academy 54 Heritage 18

Danville 30 Southmont 28Decatur Central 48 Plainfield 7DeKalb 33 Huntington North 7Delphi 24 North White 14Delta 47 New Castle 21East Central 57 South Dearborn 0East Chicago Central 40Hammond Morton 0East Noble 64 Norwell 7Eastbrook 49 Oak Hill 14Eastern Greene 29 North Central(Farmersburg) 28Eastern Hancock 41 North Decatur8Eastside 50 Prairie Heights 20Elkhart Memorial 54 IndianapolisShortridge 0Evansville Central 49 EvansvilleHarrison 28Evansville Mater Dei 44 Castle 42Evansville North 24 EvansvilleBosse 19Evansville Reitz 43 EvansvilleMemorial 12Fort Wayne Concordia 28 FortWayne Dwenger 21Fort Wayne Luers 63 Fort WayneNorthrop 49Fort Wayne Snider 54 Fort WayneWayne 25Fountain Central 62 Seeger 13Frankton 33 Elwood 7Garrett 42 West Noble 19Gibson Southern 38 Heritage Hills10Greensburg 27 Franklin County 22Griffith 24 Munster 21Guerin Catholic 42 Greenwood 27Hagerstown 49 Tri 14Hamilton Southeastern 48Zionsville 41Hammond Gavit 45 Gary West 6Hanover Central 21 Whiting 0Harrison (West Lafayette) 20Muncie Central 15Heritage Christian 56 BowmanAcademy 6Hobart 18 Lowell 12

Homestead 48 Fort Wayne North0Indian Creek 56 Edgewood 13Indianapolis Arlington 26Indianapolis Northwest 21Indianapolis Cathedral 40 RheaCounty (Tenn) 16Indianapolis Howe 51 IndianapolisManual 0Indianapolis Ritter 25 TritonCentral 14Indianapolis Roncalli 14 BrebeufJesuit 6Indianapolis Scecina 20Indianapolis Lutheran 13Jasper 35 Princeton 28Jimtown 37 Concord 36Kankakee Valley 28 Hammond 6Knox 24 Culver 0Kokomo 44 Anderson 24Lafayette Central Catholic 48 TwinLakes 0Lafayette Jeff 28 Marion 20Lakeland 60 Central Noble 27LaPorte 46 Merrillville 35Lawrenceburg 38 Batesville 6Leo 24 Bellmont 14Linton-Stockton 68 North Daviess7Maconaquah 40 Taylor 13McCutcheon 17 Indianapolis Tech14

Michigan City 46 Lake Central 42Milan 72 Edinburgh 0Mishawaka 55 Elkhart Central 0Mishawaka Marian 31 Bremen 14Mississinewa 40 Madison-Grant 13Mitchell 72 Rock Creek Academy6Mooresville 29 Franklin 22Mount Carmel (Ill) 42 Washington7Mount Vernon (Fortville) 28Pendleton Heights 9Neuqua Valley (Ill) 35 IndianapolisChatard 14New Albany 56 Madison 20New Haven 46 Columbia City 0New Palestine 84 Greenfield-Central 21New Prairie 70 South Bend Riley14Noblesville 38 Hamilton Heights 7North Harrison 21 Eastern (Pekin)7North Judson 36 West Central 6North Knox 20 Vincennes Lincoln18North Miami 52 Caston 0North Montgomery 21Crawfordsville 7North Newton 46 Boone Grove 6

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 90 64 584 -Toronto 84 69 549 55Baltimore 83 71 539 70NY Yankees 79 74 516 105Tampa Bay 65 88 425 245Central W L PCT GBCleveland 90 63 588 -Detroit 83 70 542 70Kansas City 77 77 500 135Chi White Sox 72 81 471 180Minnesota 55 99 357 355West W L PCT GBTexas 91 63 591 -Seattle 81 72 529 95Houston 81 73 526 100LA Angels 68 86 442 230Oakland 66 87 431 245

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 89 64 582 -NY Mets 82 72 532 75Miami 76 78 494 135Philadelphia 69 85 448 205Atlanta 63 91 409 265Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 98 55 641 -St Louis 80 73 523 180Pittsburgh 77 76 503 210Milwaukee 70 84 455 285Cincinnati 63 90 412 350West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 88 66 571 -San Francisco 81 73 526 70Colorado 73 81 474 150San Diego 65 89 422 230Arizona 64 89 418 235

MLB standingsFridayrsquos scores

Chi Cubs 5 St Louis 0Baltimore 3 Arizona 2 12 innings

Pittsburgh 6 Washington 5 11 inningsToronto 9 NY Yankees 0

Atlanta 3 Miami 2Boston 2 Tampa Bay 1

Cleveland 10 Chi White Sox 4Detroit 8 Kansas City 3

NY Mets 10 Philadelphia 5Milwaukee 5 Cincinnati 4LA Angels 10 Houston 6

Seattle 10 Minnesota 1Texas 3 Oakland 0

LA Dodgers 5 Colorado 2San Diego 7 San Francisco 2

Sports14

North Posey 34 Forest Park 0North Vermillion 23 Attica 21Northfield 70 Rochester 6Northview 34 North Putnam 13NorthWood 14 Northridge 0Owen Valley 21 Cascade 10Park Tudor 48 South Decatur 26Penn 53 South Bend St Joseph 15Perry Meridian 33 Bloomington North 2Peru 41 Wabash 19Pioneer 42 LaVille 14Plymouth 33 Wawasee 16Portage 22 Chesterton 13Providence 36 Jeffersonville 33Rensselaer Central 48 Hammond Clark 6Richmond 56 Logansport 6River Forest 50 Hammond Noll 13Riverton Parke 32 Turkey Run 7

Rockville 44 South Vermillion 31Rushville 28 Lapel 9Scottsburg 61 Oldenburg Academy 26Seymour 34 Brownstown Central 32Shelbyville 35 Yorktown 21Shenandoah 26 Knightstown 0Sheridan 21 Tri-Central 0Silver Creek 68 Clarksville 6South Bend Adams 40 South Bend Clay 14South Bend Washington 31 John Glenn 16South Central (Union Mills) 8 Wheeler 0South Spencer 65 Pike Central 47Southport 28 Franklin Central 13Southridge 35 Tell City 0Southside HomeSchool 27 IndianapolisWashington 0Southwood 52 Whitko 35Speedway 38 Indianapolis Marshall 6

Springs Valley 49 Crawford County 7Sullivan 56 Greencastle 7Tippecanoe Valley 31 Manchester 28Tipton 27 Northwestern 13Traders Point Christian 30 Anderson PrepAcademy 22Tri-West 56 Lebanon 48Valparaiso 21 Crown Point 7Warren Central 66 Pike 14Warsaw 43 Goshen 14West Lafayette 62 Benton Central 0West Vigo 33 South Putnam 21West Washington 41 Tecumseh 7Western 27 Lewis Cass 14Western Boone 31 Frankfort 8Whiteland 42 Martinsville 17Winamac 34 Triton 7Winchester 62 Union City 14Woodlan 40 Jay County 7

SCORES From Page 13

A record number of teams were paired this morning for the 23rd Annual IHSAA Boysand Girls Soccer State Tournaments which begin in 10 days A total of 299 boys squadsare entered equaling the record number that played in 2013 and 266 girls teams areaccounted for six more than the previous high set each of the last two years

The girls sectionals ndash 32 in Class 2A and 16 in Class A ndash will run Oct 3-8 Girlsregionals will be played Wednesday Oct 12 and Saturday Oct 15 with Class 2A matchesin a two-round Wednesday-Saturday format The Class A contests differ as a one-matchaffair played that Saturday Semi-states in both classes will be played Saturday Oct 22in a two-round format with the winners advancing to the state championship matches onSaturday Oct 29 in Indianapolis

The Class 2A No 1 Penn girls team last yearrsquos state runner-up will meet South BendAdams in Sectional 6 play at South Bend Riley while Class A top-ranked IndianapolisBishop Chatard will begin its post-season against Indianapolis Scecina in Sectional 42 atHeritage Christian Class 2A No 4 Brebeuf Jesuit will begin its defense of last yearrsquos statechampionship against Pike in Sectional 19 at Ben Davis while two-time defending ClassA state champ Fort Wayne Canterbury currently ranked No 19 drew a bye in Sectional37 at Bellmont

Boys sectional action at 64 sites ndash 32 in each class ndash also will be played Oct 3-8Sixteen regional sites ndash eight in each class ndash will host two rounds each on Thursday Oct13 and Saturday Oct 15 Semi-states will be played at four sites on Saturday Oct 22 ina two-round format with the survivors squaring off in the state championship matches onSaturday Oct 29

In Class 2A the top-ranked Harrison (West Lafayette) boys team last yearrsquos staterunner-up will meet Frankfort in Sectional 13 at Lafayette Jefferson while

Class A No 1 Lawrenceburg will host No 14 Rising Sun right out of the gate inSectional 57 action Ninth-ranked Center Grove last yearrsquos Class 2A state champion willhost Martinsville in Sectional 24 Third-ranked Mishawaka Marian is the defending ClassA state champion and will begin its run for another title against home-standing LaVille inSectional 36

State tournament brackets including dates and times for each match are available atIHSAAorg

Here is a list of Hamilton County pairings

BOYSCLASS 2ASectional 16 at Hamilton SoutheasternFirst round - Monday Oct 3Southeastern (8-2-4) vs Pendleton Heights (4-8-1) 6 pmSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Fishers (3-8) vs Noblesville (7-3-3) 5 pmAnderson (8-2-1) vs Monday winner 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm

Sectional 17 at ZionsvilleSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Guerin Catholic (6-2-2) vs Westfield (5-7) 5 pmZionsville (10-3) vs Carmel (6-2-4) 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm

CLASS 1ASectional 46 at Hamilton HeightsFirst round - Monday Oct 3Heights (5-6-2) vs Anderson Prep (0-9-1) 6 pmSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Muncie Burris (9-1-4) vs Wapahani (0-9-2) 5 pmLiberty Christian (8-3) vs Monday winner 7 pm

ChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm

Sectional 47 at Park TudorSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Park Tudor (7-5-1) vs Sheridan (0-11) 5 pmHeritage Christian (7-3-1) vs University (8-2) 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm

GIRLSCLASS 2ASectional 16 at NoblesvilleFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4Pendleton Heights (10-3) vs Anderson (0-8) 6 pmSemi-finals Thursday Oct 6Fishers (3-4-3) vs Noblesville (2-5-2) 5 pmSoutheastern (8-3-3) vs Tuesday winner 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm

Sectional 17 at WestfieldSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6Westfield (3-7-1) vs Carmel (10-2-1) 5 pmGuerin Catholic (4-7-1) vs Zionsville (8-4-2) 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm

CLASS 1ASectional 40 at SheridanFirst round - Monday Oct 3Sheridan (4-6-3) vs Wapahani (2-8) 6 pmFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4Muncie Burris (3-7) vs Tipton (4-2-1) 5 pmEastern (2-6) vs Tri-Central (1-5-3) 7 pmSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6Heights (5-6-1) vs Monday winner 5 pmTuesday winners 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm

Sectional 42 at Heritage ChristianFirst round - Monday Oct 3Broad Ripple (4-4-1) vs Park Tudor (7-3-1) 7 pmFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4University (7-4-2) vs Heritage Christian (na) 5 pmScecina (2-5) vs Bishop Chatard (11-1-1) 7 pmSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6International (1-3) vs Monday winner 5 pmTuesday winners 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm

Pairings announced for IHSAA soccer tournaments

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Hamilton Southeastern exploded for 23points in the firstquarter and had 41points at halftime andthen held on in thesecond half to defeatZionsville 48-41 in aHoosier CrossroadsConference gameFriday evening atReynolds RoyalsField

Coach ScottMayrsquos Royals movedto 5-1 on the season

and 3-1 in the conference behind a record-setting passing performance by seniorquarterback Adam Mullet and somefabulous reception numbers by Max BrooksMatt Klink and Carter Lohman

ldquoOur offense was really good and Mulletset a school record by passing for 463yardsrdquo May said after winning the thriller

Mullet hit on 30-of-44 passes and threwfor four touchdowns

Brooks Klink and Lohman were perfectBrooks had 10 catches for 146 yards Klinknine for 175 and Lohman seven for 87 yards

On the ground Southeastern rushed for122 yards Trey Poore led the way with eightcarries for 52 yards and Jackson Sweeneyhad five for 54 yards

Brooks caught two touchdown passesand Klink and Lohman each caught oneMullett ran for a TD

Rounding out Southeasternrsquos scoringwas lineman Madison Norris with adefensive touchdown Sweeney with atwo-point conversion Mullett with fourextra points and Tyler Melser with atouchdown

Southeasternrsquos offense stalled in thesecond half but the defense held off thevisiting Eagles

Zionsvillersquos offense passed for 248 yardsand ran for 275

ldquoWe drove late in the game and failed toscorerdquo May pointed out ldquoZionsville got theball back with only 40 seconds remainingrdquo

Southeastern will play at Noblesvillenext week

Royals lsquopass byrsquo Eagles

Southeastern 48Zionsville 41

Score by QuartersSoutheastern 23 18 7 0 - 48Zionsville 6 14 14 7 - 41

Game StatsHSE ZHS

First Downs 23 28 By Rushing 6 13 By Passing 17 15 By Penalty 0 0Yards Rushing 122 317Yards Passing 463 317CompAttIntc 30-44-0 25-42-3FumblesLost 1-1 2-1PenaltiesYards 10-67 5-32

Southeastern ScoringFirst Quarter

Madison Norris 27-yard fumble recovery(Adam Mullett run) 1105

Matt Klink 12-yard pass from Mullett(Tyler Melser kick) 319Mullett 2-yard run (Mullett run) 143

Second QuarterMax Brooks 31-yard pass from Mullett(Sweeney run) 829Carter Lohman 15-yard pass from Mullett(Melser kick) 615Melser 42-yard field goal 117

Third QuarterBrooks 9-yard pass from Mullett (Melserkick) 1015

Southeastern StatsRushing Trey Poore 8-55 JacksonSweeney 5-54 Adam Mullett 4-13 CarterLohman 2-9 Lance Stephens 2-1Passing Mullett 30-44-463Receiving Max Brooks 10-142 MattKlink 9-174 Lohman 7-85 NickMutchner 3-63 Poore 1-minus 1

Mullett

Brooks Poore

It didnrsquot take Carter McGinnis longFriday evening Friday evening in the EaglesNest to return from an injury and put smileson the faces of the home crowd

Guerin Catholic defeated Greenwood42-27

McGinnis carried the football 29 timesfor 213 yards and three touchdowns He alsoadded a reception for a fourth TD

McGinnis and quarterback Luke Kellerwere the show for Coach Tom Dilleyrsquos clubKeller completed 10-of-15 passes for 223yards and three touchdowns Grant Fremioncaught two passes for 75 yards and twotouchdowns

McGinnis opened the game by scoringGuerinrsquos first two touchdowns He scored

on a short run in the first period and then ran39 yards for a score to open the secondframe His third touchdown came on aKeller pass for three yards

Keller went to the air again in the thirdframe this time hitting Fremion with a threeyard pass

The Eagles executed some lightning inthe fourth frame Keller passed to Fremionfor 72 yards and then McGinnis ran 64 yardsfor his fourth touchdown

The win moved Guerin Catholic to 5-1on the season and it was the Eaglesrsquo fourthstraight victory

Guerin will remain home next week tohost Brebeuf

McGinnis scores 4 TDs

Guerin 42Greenwood 27

Score by QuartersGreenwood 0 6 7 14 - 27Guerin 7 14 7 14 ndash 42

Team Stats GW GC

First Downs 20 15 By Rushing 14 7 By Passing 6 7 By Penalty 0 1Yards Rushing 38-219 36-220Yards Passing 223 132CompAttInt 10-15-0 16-30-0FumblesLost 0-0 2-2PenaltiesYards 5-23 3-39

Guerin ScoringFirst Quarter

Carter McGinnis 5-yard run (Caleb Quickkick) 733

Second QuarterMcGinnis 39-yard run (Quick kick) 1105McGinnis 4-yard pass from Luke Keller(Quick kick) 102

Third QuarterGrant Fremion 8-yard pass from Keller(Quick kick) 136

Fourth QuarterFremion 72-yard pass from Keller (Quickkick) 1106McGinnis 64-yard run (Quick kick) 408

Guerin StatsRushing Carter McGinnis 29-213 GrantFremion 1-9 Thomas Kaser 2-7 LukeKeller 4-minus 9Passing Luke Keller 10-15-223Receiving Fremion 2-75 Kaser 2-20McGinnis 2-19 Conner Voorhis 1-41Will Poynter 1-41 Trevor George 1-20Emmit McMahon 1-7

Sports12

Carmel exploded for 38 points in themiddle two periodswhile defeating NorthCentral 48-22 in aMIC Conferencegame Friday on thePanthersrsquo home field

The Greyhoundsthrew a balancedoffensive punch atNorth Central asCarmel moved to 3-3on the year

Jake McDonaldhandled the passingcompeting 8-of-17 for159 yards and JeromeHalsell exploded onthe ground carrying20 times for 184 yards

ldquoHalsell had areally good gamerdquosaid Carmel coachJohn Hebert ldquorunningbetween tacklesrdquo

Halsell scoredCarmelrsquos first twotouchdowns both in

the second period and McDonald passedfor a pair of TDs in the third quarter

Jalen Walker had three catches for 62yards and five otherGreyhounds each hadone catch

ldquoWe got off toanother slow startrdquosaid Hebert ldquobut thenwe put 17 points onthe board beforehalftimerdquo

After NorthCentral scored first inthe second quarterHalsell hadtouchdown runs of 20and 1 yard

Just beforehalftime JacobAbrams intercepted aNorth Central passand returned thepigskin 30 yards Thatset up a 40-yard fieldgoal by ConnerCoghlan on the finalplay of the half

Coghlan alsobooted a 26-yard field

goal in the fourth quarterldquoCoghlan is 7-for-7 kicking field goalsrdquo

Hebert pointed out

Carmel scored three times in the thirdquarter Walker caught a 12-yard pass fromMcDonald Ethan Merriweather caught a27-yard pass from McDonald and CamariHunt ran for a touchdown

In the fourth quarter Coghlan booted thefield goal and Will Schmidt scored on a15-yard run

Carmel uncorked a balance offense TheGreyhounds ran 38 times for 264 yards andMcDonald passed for 159 yards

The Greyhounds will be at home nextweek hosting Ben Davis in a big MICbattle

Carmel tops NC 48-22Carmel 48 North

Central 22Team Stats

CHS NCFirst Downs 21 21Yards Rushing 38-264 49-302Yards Passing 159 105CompAttInt 8-17-0 9-20-1FumblesLost 1-0 1-1PenaltiesYards 3-38 9-73Score by QuartersCarmel 0 17 21 10 ndash 48North Central 0 6 16 0 -- 22

Carmel ScoringSecond Quarter

Jerome Halsell 20-yard run (ConnorCoghlan kick) 402Halsell 1-yard run (Coghlan kick) 107Coghlan 40-yard field goal 000

Third QuarterJalen Walker 12-yard pass from JakeMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 956Ethan Merriweather 27-yard pass fromMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 802Camari Hunt 55-yard pass fromMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 221

Fourth QuarterCoghlan 26-yard field goal 909Will Schmidt 15-yard run (Coghlan kick)543

Carmel StatsRushing Jerome Halsell 20-184 WillSchmidt 7-56 Dylan Downing 3-15Camari Hunt 4-11 Isaiah Baxter 1-8 JalenWalker 1-minus 2 Tyler Trent 1-minus 2Jake McDonald 1-minus 6Passing McDonald 8-17-159Receiving Walker 3-62 Hunt 1-55 EthanMerriweather 1-27 Schmidt 1-7 BennettKiley 1-6 Odin Mowery 1-2

Halsell

Coghlan

Merriweather

Abrams

Avon 38 Fishers 3Score by QuartersFishers 0 3 0 0 ndash 3Avon 7 24 7 0 ndash 38

Game StatsFHS AHS

First Downs 11 23 By Rushing 8 13 By Passing 2 9 By Penalty 1 1Yards Rushing 29-127 34-234Yards Passing 37 235CompAttIntc 4-22-0 12-23-0

FumblesLost 1-1 0-0PenaltiesYards 5-51 7-55

Fishers ScoringSecond Quarter

Ben Norton 29-yard field goal 1116

Fishers StatsRushing Trevor Newman 11-62 JoelSmyth 3-30 HL Lewis 10-29 Jon Vore1-7 Michael Noble 2-4 Max Shores 2-3Passing Vore 3-12-27 Smyth 1-10-10Receiving Statz 2-13 Jaren Tunstill 1-14Bryce Gee 1-10

It was a long road trip for Fishers Fridayevening as the Tigers traveled to AvonFishers lost the Hoosier CrossroadsConference game to the Orioles 38-3

Fishersrsquo only score came on a 29-yardfield goal by junior Ben Norton with 1116remaining in the first half

Avon opened up the game by scoring 24points in the second period after notching atouchdown in the first frame

Fishersrsquo defense couldnrsquot stop therunning of Avonrsquos Bryant Fitzgerald whocarried 14 times for 157 yards and twotouchdowns Quarterback Cameron Misnerwas 12-of-23 for 235 yards

On the other side of the pigskin Fishersrushed for only 135 yards and passed for just37 yards

Trevor Newman led Fishersrsquo groundgame with 61 yards in 11 carries

Fishers now is 0-4 in the HoosierCrossroads Conference

The Tigers will play outside of theconference next week hosting a powerfulCathedral team

An Indianapolis television station hasreported that suspended coach RickWimmer will return to his coaching dutiesnext week

Tigers caged at Avon

Conference leader and undefeatedBrownsburg successfully gambled on atwo-point conversion in overtime to defeatvisiting Westfield in a 29-28 HoosierCrossroads Conference thriller Fridayevening

It was Westfieldrsquos (4-2) secondconsecutive Hoosier Crossroads Conferenceloss by a single point Last week theShamrocks were defeated 21-20 bySoutheastern

Westfield opened the overtime with atouchdown and a PAT by Will Harrison

Zionsville scored and went for the two-pointconversion and the victory

Coach Jake Gilbertrsquos Shamrocks openedthe night with a 14-6 first quarter leadBrownsburg tied the battle at 14-14 enteringhalftime and the two teams were deadlockedat 21-21 after three quarters Neither scoredin the fourth period

Westfield quarterback Andy Sweet was11-of-20 for 185 yards and two touchdownsthrough the air

Nate Froelich carried 21 times for 94yards and Johnny Swidan carried seventimes for 60 yards and two touchdowns

Swidan scored two touchdowns on theground and another on a pass from Sweet

Evan Manley had three receptions for 72yards and a touchdown

Hank Grenda collected five defensivesolo tackles and seven assists and JacksonGarrett had five and five to lead the defenseByron Hubbard had two quarterback sacksand Grenda and Colin Caldwell one eachKoby Hauser intercepted a pass

Westfield will return home next Fridayto host Avon

Brownsburg 29Westfield 28

Score by QuartersWestfield 14 0 7 0 7 - 28Brownsburg 6 8 7 0 8 - 29

Game StatsWHS BHS

First Downs 17 22Yards Rushing 33-171 43-163Yards Passing 189 152CompAttIntc 13-30-2 13-25-0PenaltiesYards 9-57 7-55

ScoringFirst Quarter

Jonathan Swidan 27-yard run (WillHarrison kick) 432Swidan 11-yard run (Harrison kick) na

Third QuarterEvan Manley 55-yard pass from AndySweet (Harrison kick) 1001

OvertimeSwidan pass from Sweet distance na(Harrison kick)

Westfield StatsRushing Nate Froelich 21-94 JonathanSwidan 7-60 Andy Sweet 7-47Passing Sweet 11-20-185Receiving Evan Manley 3-72 JosueGonzalez 2-36 Hayden Russell 2-28Swidan 2-16 Kaleb Pettitjohn 1-30 ClintHostler 1-3

Brownsburg still unbeaten

Brian ReddickFile photo

Westfieldrsquos Jonathan Swidan scoredthree touchdowns and rushed for60 yards during the ShamrocksrsquoFriday game at Brownsburg

Sports 13

Friday night football scoresCourtesy John Harrellrsquos web sitewwwjohnharrellnet

Adams Central 45 South Adams14Alexandria 39 Blackford 38Andrean 52 Highland 28Angola 20 Fairfield 12Avon 38 Fishers 3Bedford North Lawrence 41Jennings County 23Beech Grove 40 Monrovia 28Ben Davis 41 Lawrence North 14Bloomington South 49 Terre HauteSouth 24Bluffton 26 Southern Wells 6Boonville 32 Mount Vernon(Posey) 20Brownsburg 29 Westfield 28 OTCalumet 22 Lake Station 7Cambridge City Lincoln 30 UnionCounty 28Carmel 48 North Central(Indianapolis) 22Carroll (Flora) 55 Frontier 7Carroll (Fort Wayne) 62 FortWayne South 28Center Grove 35 Lawrence Central21Centerville 25 Northeastern 24Charlestown 36 Salem 31Churubusco 49 Fremont 6Clifton Central (Ill) 40 SouthNewton 14Clinton Central 68 Eastern(Greentown) 28Clinton Prairie 59 Tri-County 33Cloverdale 19 Brown County 11Columbus East 49 Floyd Central14Columbus North 59 Terre HauteNorth 13Connersville 55 Indianapolis BroadRipple 32Corydon Central 34 Paoli 28Covenant Christian 41 Tri-Village(Ohio) 40Covington 14 Indiana Deaf 0Culver Academy 54 Heritage 18

Danville 30 Southmont 28Decatur Central 48 Plainfield 7DeKalb 33 Huntington North 7Delphi 24 North White 14Delta 47 New Castle 21East Central 57 South Dearborn 0East Chicago Central 40Hammond Morton 0East Noble 64 Norwell 7Eastbrook 49 Oak Hill 14Eastern Greene 29 North Central(Farmersburg) 28Eastern Hancock 41 North Decatur8Eastside 50 Prairie Heights 20Elkhart Memorial 54 IndianapolisShortridge 0Evansville Central 49 EvansvilleHarrison 28Evansville Mater Dei 44 Castle 42Evansville North 24 EvansvilleBosse 19Evansville Reitz 43 EvansvilleMemorial 12Fort Wayne Concordia 28 FortWayne Dwenger 21Fort Wayne Luers 63 Fort WayneNorthrop 49Fort Wayne Snider 54 Fort WayneWayne 25Fountain Central 62 Seeger 13Frankton 33 Elwood 7Garrett 42 West Noble 19Gibson Southern 38 Heritage Hills10Greensburg 27 Franklin County 22Griffith 24 Munster 21Guerin Catholic 42 Greenwood 27Hagerstown 49 Tri 14Hamilton Southeastern 48Zionsville 41Hammond Gavit 45 Gary West 6Hanover Central 21 Whiting 0Harrison (West Lafayette) 20Muncie Central 15Heritage Christian 56 BowmanAcademy 6Hobart 18 Lowell 12

Homestead 48 Fort Wayne North0Indian Creek 56 Edgewood 13Indianapolis Arlington 26Indianapolis Northwest 21Indianapolis Cathedral 40 RheaCounty (Tenn) 16Indianapolis Howe 51 IndianapolisManual 0Indianapolis Ritter 25 TritonCentral 14Indianapolis Roncalli 14 BrebeufJesuit 6Indianapolis Scecina 20Indianapolis Lutheran 13Jasper 35 Princeton 28Jimtown 37 Concord 36Kankakee Valley 28 Hammond 6Knox 24 Culver 0Kokomo 44 Anderson 24Lafayette Central Catholic 48 TwinLakes 0Lafayette Jeff 28 Marion 20Lakeland 60 Central Noble 27LaPorte 46 Merrillville 35Lawrenceburg 38 Batesville 6Leo 24 Bellmont 14Linton-Stockton 68 North Daviess7Maconaquah 40 Taylor 13McCutcheon 17 Indianapolis Tech14

Michigan City 46 Lake Central 42Milan 72 Edinburgh 0Mishawaka 55 Elkhart Central 0Mishawaka Marian 31 Bremen 14Mississinewa 40 Madison-Grant 13Mitchell 72 Rock Creek Academy6Mooresville 29 Franklin 22Mount Carmel (Ill) 42 Washington7Mount Vernon (Fortville) 28Pendleton Heights 9Neuqua Valley (Ill) 35 IndianapolisChatard 14New Albany 56 Madison 20New Haven 46 Columbia City 0New Palestine 84 Greenfield-Central 21New Prairie 70 South Bend Riley14Noblesville 38 Hamilton Heights 7North Harrison 21 Eastern (Pekin)7North Judson 36 West Central 6North Knox 20 Vincennes Lincoln18North Miami 52 Caston 0North Montgomery 21Crawfordsville 7North Newton 46 Boone Grove 6

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 90 64 584 -Toronto 84 69 549 55Baltimore 83 71 539 70NY Yankees 79 74 516 105Tampa Bay 65 88 425 245Central W L PCT GBCleveland 90 63 588 -Detroit 83 70 542 70Kansas City 77 77 500 135Chi White Sox 72 81 471 180Minnesota 55 99 357 355West W L PCT GBTexas 91 63 591 -Seattle 81 72 529 95Houston 81 73 526 100LA Angels 68 86 442 230Oakland 66 87 431 245

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 89 64 582 -NY Mets 82 72 532 75Miami 76 78 494 135Philadelphia 69 85 448 205Atlanta 63 91 409 265Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 98 55 641 -St Louis 80 73 523 180Pittsburgh 77 76 503 210Milwaukee 70 84 455 285Cincinnati 63 90 412 350West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 88 66 571 -San Francisco 81 73 526 70Colorado 73 81 474 150San Diego 65 89 422 230Arizona 64 89 418 235

MLB standingsFridayrsquos scores

Chi Cubs 5 St Louis 0Baltimore 3 Arizona 2 12 innings

Pittsburgh 6 Washington 5 11 inningsToronto 9 NY Yankees 0

Atlanta 3 Miami 2Boston 2 Tampa Bay 1

Cleveland 10 Chi White Sox 4Detroit 8 Kansas City 3

NY Mets 10 Philadelphia 5Milwaukee 5 Cincinnati 4LA Angels 10 Houston 6

Seattle 10 Minnesota 1Texas 3 Oakland 0

LA Dodgers 5 Colorado 2San Diego 7 San Francisco 2

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North Posey 34 Forest Park 0North Vermillion 23 Attica 21Northfield 70 Rochester 6Northview 34 North Putnam 13NorthWood 14 Northridge 0Owen Valley 21 Cascade 10Park Tudor 48 South Decatur 26Penn 53 South Bend St Joseph 15Perry Meridian 33 Bloomington North 2Peru 41 Wabash 19Pioneer 42 LaVille 14Plymouth 33 Wawasee 16Portage 22 Chesterton 13Providence 36 Jeffersonville 33Rensselaer Central 48 Hammond Clark 6Richmond 56 Logansport 6River Forest 50 Hammond Noll 13Riverton Parke 32 Turkey Run 7

Rockville 44 South Vermillion 31Rushville 28 Lapel 9Scottsburg 61 Oldenburg Academy 26Seymour 34 Brownstown Central 32Shelbyville 35 Yorktown 21Shenandoah 26 Knightstown 0Sheridan 21 Tri-Central 0Silver Creek 68 Clarksville 6South Bend Adams 40 South Bend Clay 14South Bend Washington 31 John Glenn 16South Central (Union Mills) 8 Wheeler 0South Spencer 65 Pike Central 47Southport 28 Franklin Central 13Southridge 35 Tell City 0Southside HomeSchool 27 IndianapolisWashington 0Southwood 52 Whitko 35Speedway 38 Indianapolis Marshall 6

Springs Valley 49 Crawford County 7Sullivan 56 Greencastle 7Tippecanoe Valley 31 Manchester 28Tipton 27 Northwestern 13Traders Point Christian 30 Anderson PrepAcademy 22Tri-West 56 Lebanon 48Valparaiso 21 Crown Point 7Warren Central 66 Pike 14Warsaw 43 Goshen 14West Lafayette 62 Benton Central 0West Vigo 33 South Putnam 21West Washington 41 Tecumseh 7Western 27 Lewis Cass 14Western Boone 31 Frankfort 8Whiteland 42 Martinsville 17Winamac 34 Triton 7Winchester 62 Union City 14Woodlan 40 Jay County 7

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A record number of teams were paired this morning for the 23rd Annual IHSAA Boysand Girls Soccer State Tournaments which begin in 10 days A total of 299 boys squadsare entered equaling the record number that played in 2013 and 266 girls teams areaccounted for six more than the previous high set each of the last two years

The girls sectionals ndash 32 in Class 2A and 16 in Class A ndash will run Oct 3-8 Girlsregionals will be played Wednesday Oct 12 and Saturday Oct 15 with Class 2A matchesin a two-round Wednesday-Saturday format The Class A contests differ as a one-matchaffair played that Saturday Semi-states in both classes will be played Saturday Oct 22in a two-round format with the winners advancing to the state championship matches onSaturday Oct 29 in Indianapolis

The Class 2A No 1 Penn girls team last yearrsquos state runner-up will meet South BendAdams in Sectional 6 play at South Bend Riley while Class A top-ranked IndianapolisBishop Chatard will begin its post-season against Indianapolis Scecina in Sectional 42 atHeritage Christian Class 2A No 4 Brebeuf Jesuit will begin its defense of last yearrsquos statechampionship against Pike in Sectional 19 at Ben Davis while two-time defending ClassA state champ Fort Wayne Canterbury currently ranked No 19 drew a bye in Sectional37 at Bellmont

Boys sectional action at 64 sites ndash 32 in each class ndash also will be played Oct 3-8Sixteen regional sites ndash eight in each class ndash will host two rounds each on Thursday Oct13 and Saturday Oct 15 Semi-states will be played at four sites on Saturday Oct 22 ina two-round format with the survivors squaring off in the state championship matches onSaturday Oct 29

In Class 2A the top-ranked Harrison (West Lafayette) boys team last yearrsquos staterunner-up will meet Frankfort in Sectional 13 at Lafayette Jefferson while

Class A No 1 Lawrenceburg will host No 14 Rising Sun right out of the gate inSectional 57 action Ninth-ranked Center Grove last yearrsquos Class 2A state champion willhost Martinsville in Sectional 24 Third-ranked Mishawaka Marian is the defending ClassA state champion and will begin its run for another title against home-standing LaVille inSectional 36

State tournament brackets including dates and times for each match are available atIHSAAorg

Here is a list of Hamilton County pairings

BOYSCLASS 2ASectional 16 at Hamilton SoutheasternFirst round - Monday Oct 3Southeastern (8-2-4) vs Pendleton Heights (4-8-1) 6 pmSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Fishers (3-8) vs Noblesville (7-3-3) 5 pmAnderson (8-2-1) vs Monday winner 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm

Sectional 17 at ZionsvilleSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Guerin Catholic (6-2-2) vs Westfield (5-7) 5 pmZionsville (10-3) vs Carmel (6-2-4) 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm

CLASS 1ASectional 46 at Hamilton HeightsFirst round - Monday Oct 3Heights (5-6-2) vs Anderson Prep (0-9-1) 6 pmSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Muncie Burris (9-1-4) vs Wapahani (0-9-2) 5 pmLiberty Christian (8-3) vs Monday winner 7 pm

ChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm

Sectional 47 at Park TudorSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Park Tudor (7-5-1) vs Sheridan (0-11) 5 pmHeritage Christian (7-3-1) vs University (8-2) 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm

GIRLSCLASS 2ASectional 16 at NoblesvilleFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4Pendleton Heights (10-3) vs Anderson (0-8) 6 pmSemi-finals Thursday Oct 6Fishers (3-4-3) vs Noblesville (2-5-2) 5 pmSoutheastern (8-3-3) vs Tuesday winner 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm

Sectional 17 at WestfieldSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6Westfield (3-7-1) vs Carmel (10-2-1) 5 pmGuerin Catholic (4-7-1) vs Zionsville (8-4-2) 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm

CLASS 1ASectional 40 at SheridanFirst round - Monday Oct 3Sheridan (4-6-3) vs Wapahani (2-8) 6 pmFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4Muncie Burris (3-7) vs Tipton (4-2-1) 5 pmEastern (2-6) vs Tri-Central (1-5-3) 7 pmSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6Heights (5-6-1) vs Monday winner 5 pmTuesday winners 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm

Sectional 42 at Heritage ChristianFirst round - Monday Oct 3Broad Ripple (4-4-1) vs Park Tudor (7-3-1) 7 pmFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4University (7-4-2) vs Heritage Christian (na) 5 pmScecina (2-5) vs Bishop Chatard (11-1-1) 7 pmSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6International (1-3) vs Monday winner 5 pmTuesday winners 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm

Pairings announced for IHSAA soccer tournaments

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Carmel exploded for 38 points in themiddle two periodswhile defeating NorthCentral 48-22 in aMIC Conferencegame Friday on thePanthersrsquo home field

The Greyhoundsthrew a balancedoffensive punch atNorth Central asCarmel moved to 3-3on the year

Jake McDonaldhandled the passingcompeting 8-of-17 for159 yards and JeromeHalsell exploded onthe ground carrying20 times for 184 yards

ldquoHalsell had areally good gamerdquosaid Carmel coachJohn Hebert ldquorunningbetween tacklesrdquo

Halsell scoredCarmelrsquos first twotouchdowns both in

the second period and McDonald passedfor a pair of TDs in the third quarter

Jalen Walker had three catches for 62yards and five otherGreyhounds each hadone catch

ldquoWe got off toanother slow startrdquosaid Hebert ldquobut thenwe put 17 points onthe board beforehalftimerdquo

After NorthCentral scored first inthe second quarterHalsell hadtouchdown runs of 20and 1 yard

Just beforehalftime JacobAbrams intercepted aNorth Central passand returned thepigskin 30 yards Thatset up a 40-yard fieldgoal by ConnerCoghlan on the finalplay of the half

Coghlan alsobooted a 26-yard field

goal in the fourth quarterldquoCoghlan is 7-for-7 kicking field goalsrdquo

Hebert pointed out

Carmel scored three times in the thirdquarter Walker caught a 12-yard pass fromMcDonald Ethan Merriweather caught a27-yard pass from McDonald and CamariHunt ran for a touchdown

In the fourth quarter Coghlan booted thefield goal and Will Schmidt scored on a15-yard run

Carmel uncorked a balance offense TheGreyhounds ran 38 times for 264 yards andMcDonald passed for 159 yards

The Greyhounds will be at home nextweek hosting Ben Davis in a big MICbattle

Carmel tops NC 48-22Carmel 48 North

Central 22Team Stats

CHS NCFirst Downs 21 21Yards Rushing 38-264 49-302Yards Passing 159 105CompAttInt 8-17-0 9-20-1FumblesLost 1-0 1-1PenaltiesYards 3-38 9-73Score by QuartersCarmel 0 17 21 10 ndash 48North Central 0 6 16 0 -- 22

Carmel ScoringSecond Quarter

Jerome Halsell 20-yard run (ConnorCoghlan kick) 402Halsell 1-yard run (Coghlan kick) 107Coghlan 40-yard field goal 000

Third QuarterJalen Walker 12-yard pass from JakeMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 956Ethan Merriweather 27-yard pass fromMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 802Camari Hunt 55-yard pass fromMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 221

Fourth QuarterCoghlan 26-yard field goal 909Will Schmidt 15-yard run (Coghlan kick)543

Carmel StatsRushing Jerome Halsell 20-184 WillSchmidt 7-56 Dylan Downing 3-15Camari Hunt 4-11 Isaiah Baxter 1-8 JalenWalker 1-minus 2 Tyler Trent 1-minus 2Jake McDonald 1-minus 6Passing McDonald 8-17-159Receiving Walker 3-62 Hunt 1-55 EthanMerriweather 1-27 Schmidt 1-7 BennettKiley 1-6 Odin Mowery 1-2

Halsell

Coghlan

Merriweather

Abrams

Avon 38 Fishers 3Score by QuartersFishers 0 3 0 0 ndash 3Avon 7 24 7 0 ndash 38

Game StatsFHS AHS

First Downs 11 23 By Rushing 8 13 By Passing 2 9 By Penalty 1 1Yards Rushing 29-127 34-234Yards Passing 37 235CompAttIntc 4-22-0 12-23-0

FumblesLost 1-1 0-0PenaltiesYards 5-51 7-55

Fishers ScoringSecond Quarter

Ben Norton 29-yard field goal 1116

Fishers StatsRushing Trevor Newman 11-62 JoelSmyth 3-30 HL Lewis 10-29 Jon Vore1-7 Michael Noble 2-4 Max Shores 2-3Passing Vore 3-12-27 Smyth 1-10-10Receiving Statz 2-13 Jaren Tunstill 1-14Bryce Gee 1-10

It was a long road trip for Fishers Fridayevening as the Tigers traveled to AvonFishers lost the Hoosier CrossroadsConference game to the Orioles 38-3

Fishersrsquo only score came on a 29-yardfield goal by junior Ben Norton with 1116remaining in the first half

Avon opened up the game by scoring 24points in the second period after notching atouchdown in the first frame

Fishersrsquo defense couldnrsquot stop therunning of Avonrsquos Bryant Fitzgerald whocarried 14 times for 157 yards and twotouchdowns Quarterback Cameron Misnerwas 12-of-23 for 235 yards

On the other side of the pigskin Fishersrushed for only 135 yards and passed for just37 yards

Trevor Newman led Fishersrsquo groundgame with 61 yards in 11 carries

Fishers now is 0-4 in the HoosierCrossroads Conference

The Tigers will play outside of theconference next week hosting a powerfulCathedral team

An Indianapolis television station hasreported that suspended coach RickWimmer will return to his coaching dutiesnext week

Tigers caged at Avon

Conference leader and undefeatedBrownsburg successfully gambled on atwo-point conversion in overtime to defeatvisiting Westfield in a 29-28 HoosierCrossroads Conference thriller Fridayevening

It was Westfieldrsquos (4-2) secondconsecutive Hoosier Crossroads Conferenceloss by a single point Last week theShamrocks were defeated 21-20 bySoutheastern

Westfield opened the overtime with atouchdown and a PAT by Will Harrison

Zionsville scored and went for the two-pointconversion and the victory

Coach Jake Gilbertrsquos Shamrocks openedthe night with a 14-6 first quarter leadBrownsburg tied the battle at 14-14 enteringhalftime and the two teams were deadlockedat 21-21 after three quarters Neither scoredin the fourth period

Westfield quarterback Andy Sweet was11-of-20 for 185 yards and two touchdownsthrough the air

Nate Froelich carried 21 times for 94yards and Johnny Swidan carried seventimes for 60 yards and two touchdowns

Swidan scored two touchdowns on theground and another on a pass from Sweet

Evan Manley had three receptions for 72yards and a touchdown

Hank Grenda collected five defensivesolo tackles and seven assists and JacksonGarrett had five and five to lead the defenseByron Hubbard had two quarterback sacksand Grenda and Colin Caldwell one eachKoby Hauser intercepted a pass

Westfield will return home next Fridayto host Avon

Brownsburg 29Westfield 28

Score by QuartersWestfield 14 0 7 0 7 - 28Brownsburg 6 8 7 0 8 - 29

Game StatsWHS BHS

First Downs 17 22Yards Rushing 33-171 43-163Yards Passing 189 152CompAttIntc 13-30-2 13-25-0PenaltiesYards 9-57 7-55

ScoringFirst Quarter

Jonathan Swidan 27-yard run (WillHarrison kick) 432Swidan 11-yard run (Harrison kick) na

Third QuarterEvan Manley 55-yard pass from AndySweet (Harrison kick) 1001

OvertimeSwidan pass from Sweet distance na(Harrison kick)

Westfield StatsRushing Nate Froelich 21-94 JonathanSwidan 7-60 Andy Sweet 7-47Passing Sweet 11-20-185Receiving Evan Manley 3-72 JosueGonzalez 2-36 Hayden Russell 2-28Swidan 2-16 Kaleb Pettitjohn 1-30 ClintHostler 1-3

Brownsburg still unbeaten

Brian ReddickFile photo

Westfieldrsquos Jonathan Swidan scoredthree touchdowns and rushed for60 yards during the ShamrocksrsquoFriday game at Brownsburg

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Friday night football scoresCourtesy John Harrellrsquos web sitewwwjohnharrellnet

Adams Central 45 South Adams14Alexandria 39 Blackford 38Andrean 52 Highland 28Angola 20 Fairfield 12Avon 38 Fishers 3Bedford North Lawrence 41Jennings County 23Beech Grove 40 Monrovia 28Ben Davis 41 Lawrence North 14Bloomington South 49 Terre HauteSouth 24Bluffton 26 Southern Wells 6Boonville 32 Mount Vernon(Posey) 20Brownsburg 29 Westfield 28 OTCalumet 22 Lake Station 7Cambridge City Lincoln 30 UnionCounty 28Carmel 48 North Central(Indianapolis) 22Carroll (Flora) 55 Frontier 7Carroll (Fort Wayne) 62 FortWayne South 28Center Grove 35 Lawrence Central21Centerville 25 Northeastern 24Charlestown 36 Salem 31Churubusco 49 Fremont 6Clifton Central (Ill) 40 SouthNewton 14Clinton Central 68 Eastern(Greentown) 28Clinton Prairie 59 Tri-County 33Cloverdale 19 Brown County 11Columbus East 49 Floyd Central14Columbus North 59 Terre HauteNorth 13Connersville 55 Indianapolis BroadRipple 32Corydon Central 34 Paoli 28Covenant Christian 41 Tri-Village(Ohio) 40Covington 14 Indiana Deaf 0Culver Academy 54 Heritage 18

Danville 30 Southmont 28Decatur Central 48 Plainfield 7DeKalb 33 Huntington North 7Delphi 24 North White 14Delta 47 New Castle 21East Central 57 South Dearborn 0East Chicago Central 40Hammond Morton 0East Noble 64 Norwell 7Eastbrook 49 Oak Hill 14Eastern Greene 29 North Central(Farmersburg) 28Eastern Hancock 41 North Decatur8Eastside 50 Prairie Heights 20Elkhart Memorial 54 IndianapolisShortridge 0Evansville Central 49 EvansvilleHarrison 28Evansville Mater Dei 44 Castle 42Evansville North 24 EvansvilleBosse 19Evansville Reitz 43 EvansvilleMemorial 12Fort Wayne Concordia 28 FortWayne Dwenger 21Fort Wayne Luers 63 Fort WayneNorthrop 49Fort Wayne Snider 54 Fort WayneWayne 25Fountain Central 62 Seeger 13Frankton 33 Elwood 7Garrett 42 West Noble 19Gibson Southern 38 Heritage Hills10Greensburg 27 Franklin County 22Griffith 24 Munster 21Guerin Catholic 42 Greenwood 27Hagerstown 49 Tri 14Hamilton Southeastern 48Zionsville 41Hammond Gavit 45 Gary West 6Hanover Central 21 Whiting 0Harrison (West Lafayette) 20Muncie Central 15Heritage Christian 56 BowmanAcademy 6Hobart 18 Lowell 12

Homestead 48 Fort Wayne North0Indian Creek 56 Edgewood 13Indianapolis Arlington 26Indianapolis Northwest 21Indianapolis Cathedral 40 RheaCounty (Tenn) 16Indianapolis Howe 51 IndianapolisManual 0Indianapolis Ritter 25 TritonCentral 14Indianapolis Roncalli 14 BrebeufJesuit 6Indianapolis Scecina 20Indianapolis Lutheran 13Jasper 35 Princeton 28Jimtown 37 Concord 36Kankakee Valley 28 Hammond 6Knox 24 Culver 0Kokomo 44 Anderson 24Lafayette Central Catholic 48 TwinLakes 0Lafayette Jeff 28 Marion 20Lakeland 60 Central Noble 27LaPorte 46 Merrillville 35Lawrenceburg 38 Batesville 6Leo 24 Bellmont 14Linton-Stockton 68 North Daviess7Maconaquah 40 Taylor 13McCutcheon 17 Indianapolis Tech14

Michigan City 46 Lake Central 42Milan 72 Edinburgh 0Mishawaka 55 Elkhart Central 0Mishawaka Marian 31 Bremen 14Mississinewa 40 Madison-Grant 13Mitchell 72 Rock Creek Academy6Mooresville 29 Franklin 22Mount Carmel (Ill) 42 Washington7Mount Vernon (Fortville) 28Pendleton Heights 9Neuqua Valley (Ill) 35 IndianapolisChatard 14New Albany 56 Madison 20New Haven 46 Columbia City 0New Palestine 84 Greenfield-Central 21New Prairie 70 South Bend Riley14Noblesville 38 Hamilton Heights 7North Harrison 21 Eastern (Pekin)7North Judson 36 West Central 6North Knox 20 Vincennes Lincoln18North Miami 52 Caston 0North Montgomery 21Crawfordsville 7North Newton 46 Boone Grove 6

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 90 64 584 -Toronto 84 69 549 55Baltimore 83 71 539 70NY Yankees 79 74 516 105Tampa Bay 65 88 425 245Central W L PCT GBCleveland 90 63 588 -Detroit 83 70 542 70Kansas City 77 77 500 135Chi White Sox 72 81 471 180Minnesota 55 99 357 355West W L PCT GBTexas 91 63 591 -Seattle 81 72 529 95Houston 81 73 526 100LA Angels 68 86 442 230Oakland 66 87 431 245

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 89 64 582 -NY Mets 82 72 532 75Miami 76 78 494 135Philadelphia 69 85 448 205Atlanta 63 91 409 265Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 98 55 641 -St Louis 80 73 523 180Pittsburgh 77 76 503 210Milwaukee 70 84 455 285Cincinnati 63 90 412 350West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 88 66 571 -San Francisco 81 73 526 70Colorado 73 81 474 150San Diego 65 89 422 230Arizona 64 89 418 235

MLB standingsFridayrsquos scores

Chi Cubs 5 St Louis 0Baltimore 3 Arizona 2 12 innings

Pittsburgh 6 Washington 5 11 inningsToronto 9 NY Yankees 0

Atlanta 3 Miami 2Boston 2 Tampa Bay 1

Cleveland 10 Chi White Sox 4Detroit 8 Kansas City 3

NY Mets 10 Philadelphia 5Milwaukee 5 Cincinnati 4LA Angels 10 Houston 6

Seattle 10 Minnesota 1Texas 3 Oakland 0

LA Dodgers 5 Colorado 2San Diego 7 San Francisco 2

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North Posey 34 Forest Park 0North Vermillion 23 Attica 21Northfield 70 Rochester 6Northview 34 North Putnam 13NorthWood 14 Northridge 0Owen Valley 21 Cascade 10Park Tudor 48 South Decatur 26Penn 53 South Bend St Joseph 15Perry Meridian 33 Bloomington North 2Peru 41 Wabash 19Pioneer 42 LaVille 14Plymouth 33 Wawasee 16Portage 22 Chesterton 13Providence 36 Jeffersonville 33Rensselaer Central 48 Hammond Clark 6Richmond 56 Logansport 6River Forest 50 Hammond Noll 13Riverton Parke 32 Turkey Run 7

Rockville 44 South Vermillion 31Rushville 28 Lapel 9Scottsburg 61 Oldenburg Academy 26Seymour 34 Brownstown Central 32Shelbyville 35 Yorktown 21Shenandoah 26 Knightstown 0Sheridan 21 Tri-Central 0Silver Creek 68 Clarksville 6South Bend Adams 40 South Bend Clay 14South Bend Washington 31 John Glenn 16South Central (Union Mills) 8 Wheeler 0South Spencer 65 Pike Central 47Southport 28 Franklin Central 13Southridge 35 Tell City 0Southside HomeSchool 27 IndianapolisWashington 0Southwood 52 Whitko 35Speedway 38 Indianapolis Marshall 6

Springs Valley 49 Crawford County 7Sullivan 56 Greencastle 7Tippecanoe Valley 31 Manchester 28Tipton 27 Northwestern 13Traders Point Christian 30 Anderson PrepAcademy 22Tri-West 56 Lebanon 48Valparaiso 21 Crown Point 7Warren Central 66 Pike 14Warsaw 43 Goshen 14West Lafayette 62 Benton Central 0West Vigo 33 South Putnam 21West Washington 41 Tecumseh 7Western 27 Lewis Cass 14Western Boone 31 Frankfort 8Whiteland 42 Martinsville 17Winamac 34 Triton 7Winchester 62 Union City 14Woodlan 40 Jay County 7

SCORES From Page 13

A record number of teams were paired this morning for the 23rd Annual IHSAA Boysand Girls Soccer State Tournaments which begin in 10 days A total of 299 boys squadsare entered equaling the record number that played in 2013 and 266 girls teams areaccounted for six more than the previous high set each of the last two years

The girls sectionals ndash 32 in Class 2A and 16 in Class A ndash will run Oct 3-8 Girlsregionals will be played Wednesday Oct 12 and Saturday Oct 15 with Class 2A matchesin a two-round Wednesday-Saturday format The Class A contests differ as a one-matchaffair played that Saturday Semi-states in both classes will be played Saturday Oct 22in a two-round format with the winners advancing to the state championship matches onSaturday Oct 29 in Indianapolis

The Class 2A No 1 Penn girls team last yearrsquos state runner-up will meet South BendAdams in Sectional 6 play at South Bend Riley while Class A top-ranked IndianapolisBishop Chatard will begin its post-season against Indianapolis Scecina in Sectional 42 atHeritage Christian Class 2A No 4 Brebeuf Jesuit will begin its defense of last yearrsquos statechampionship against Pike in Sectional 19 at Ben Davis while two-time defending ClassA state champ Fort Wayne Canterbury currently ranked No 19 drew a bye in Sectional37 at Bellmont

Boys sectional action at 64 sites ndash 32 in each class ndash also will be played Oct 3-8Sixteen regional sites ndash eight in each class ndash will host two rounds each on Thursday Oct13 and Saturday Oct 15 Semi-states will be played at four sites on Saturday Oct 22 ina two-round format with the survivors squaring off in the state championship matches onSaturday Oct 29

In Class 2A the top-ranked Harrison (West Lafayette) boys team last yearrsquos staterunner-up will meet Frankfort in Sectional 13 at Lafayette Jefferson while

Class A No 1 Lawrenceburg will host No 14 Rising Sun right out of the gate inSectional 57 action Ninth-ranked Center Grove last yearrsquos Class 2A state champion willhost Martinsville in Sectional 24 Third-ranked Mishawaka Marian is the defending ClassA state champion and will begin its run for another title against home-standing LaVille inSectional 36

State tournament brackets including dates and times for each match are available atIHSAAorg

Here is a list of Hamilton County pairings

BOYSCLASS 2ASectional 16 at Hamilton SoutheasternFirst round - Monday Oct 3Southeastern (8-2-4) vs Pendleton Heights (4-8-1) 6 pmSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Fishers (3-8) vs Noblesville (7-3-3) 5 pmAnderson (8-2-1) vs Monday winner 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm

Sectional 17 at ZionsvilleSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Guerin Catholic (6-2-2) vs Westfield (5-7) 5 pmZionsville (10-3) vs Carmel (6-2-4) 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm

CLASS 1ASectional 46 at Hamilton HeightsFirst round - Monday Oct 3Heights (5-6-2) vs Anderson Prep (0-9-1) 6 pmSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Muncie Burris (9-1-4) vs Wapahani (0-9-2) 5 pmLiberty Christian (8-3) vs Monday winner 7 pm

ChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm

Sectional 47 at Park TudorSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Park Tudor (7-5-1) vs Sheridan (0-11) 5 pmHeritage Christian (7-3-1) vs University (8-2) 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm

GIRLSCLASS 2ASectional 16 at NoblesvilleFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4Pendleton Heights (10-3) vs Anderson (0-8) 6 pmSemi-finals Thursday Oct 6Fishers (3-4-3) vs Noblesville (2-5-2) 5 pmSoutheastern (8-3-3) vs Tuesday winner 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm

Sectional 17 at WestfieldSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6Westfield (3-7-1) vs Carmel (10-2-1) 5 pmGuerin Catholic (4-7-1) vs Zionsville (8-4-2) 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm

CLASS 1ASectional 40 at SheridanFirst round - Monday Oct 3Sheridan (4-6-3) vs Wapahani (2-8) 6 pmFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4Muncie Burris (3-7) vs Tipton (4-2-1) 5 pmEastern (2-6) vs Tri-Central (1-5-3) 7 pmSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6Heights (5-6-1) vs Monday winner 5 pmTuesday winners 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm

Sectional 42 at Heritage ChristianFirst round - Monday Oct 3Broad Ripple (4-4-1) vs Park Tudor (7-3-1) 7 pmFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4University (7-4-2) vs Heritage Christian (na) 5 pmScecina (2-5) vs Bishop Chatard (11-1-1) 7 pmSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6International (1-3) vs Monday winner 5 pmTuesday winners 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm

Pairings announced for IHSAA soccer tournaments

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Friday night football scoresCourtesy John Harrellrsquos web sitewwwjohnharrellnet

Adams Central 45 South Adams14Alexandria 39 Blackford 38Andrean 52 Highland 28Angola 20 Fairfield 12Avon 38 Fishers 3Bedford North Lawrence 41Jennings County 23Beech Grove 40 Monrovia 28Ben Davis 41 Lawrence North 14Bloomington South 49 Terre HauteSouth 24Bluffton 26 Southern Wells 6Boonville 32 Mount Vernon(Posey) 20Brownsburg 29 Westfield 28 OTCalumet 22 Lake Station 7Cambridge City Lincoln 30 UnionCounty 28Carmel 48 North Central(Indianapolis) 22Carroll (Flora) 55 Frontier 7Carroll (Fort Wayne) 62 FortWayne South 28Center Grove 35 Lawrence Central21Centerville 25 Northeastern 24Charlestown 36 Salem 31Churubusco 49 Fremont 6Clifton Central (Ill) 40 SouthNewton 14Clinton Central 68 Eastern(Greentown) 28Clinton Prairie 59 Tri-County 33Cloverdale 19 Brown County 11Columbus East 49 Floyd Central14Columbus North 59 Terre HauteNorth 13Connersville 55 Indianapolis BroadRipple 32Corydon Central 34 Paoli 28Covenant Christian 41 Tri-Village(Ohio) 40Covington 14 Indiana Deaf 0Culver Academy 54 Heritage 18

Danville 30 Southmont 28Decatur Central 48 Plainfield 7DeKalb 33 Huntington North 7Delphi 24 North White 14Delta 47 New Castle 21East Central 57 South Dearborn 0East Chicago Central 40Hammond Morton 0East Noble 64 Norwell 7Eastbrook 49 Oak Hill 14Eastern Greene 29 North Central(Farmersburg) 28Eastern Hancock 41 North Decatur8Eastside 50 Prairie Heights 20Elkhart Memorial 54 IndianapolisShortridge 0Evansville Central 49 EvansvilleHarrison 28Evansville Mater Dei 44 Castle 42Evansville North 24 EvansvilleBosse 19Evansville Reitz 43 EvansvilleMemorial 12Fort Wayne Concordia 28 FortWayne Dwenger 21Fort Wayne Luers 63 Fort WayneNorthrop 49Fort Wayne Snider 54 Fort WayneWayne 25Fountain Central 62 Seeger 13Frankton 33 Elwood 7Garrett 42 West Noble 19Gibson Southern 38 Heritage Hills10Greensburg 27 Franklin County 22Griffith 24 Munster 21Guerin Catholic 42 Greenwood 27Hagerstown 49 Tri 14Hamilton Southeastern 48Zionsville 41Hammond Gavit 45 Gary West 6Hanover Central 21 Whiting 0Harrison (West Lafayette) 20Muncie Central 15Heritage Christian 56 BowmanAcademy 6Hobart 18 Lowell 12

Homestead 48 Fort Wayne North0Indian Creek 56 Edgewood 13Indianapolis Arlington 26Indianapolis Northwest 21Indianapolis Cathedral 40 RheaCounty (Tenn) 16Indianapolis Howe 51 IndianapolisManual 0Indianapolis Ritter 25 TritonCentral 14Indianapolis Roncalli 14 BrebeufJesuit 6Indianapolis Scecina 20Indianapolis Lutheran 13Jasper 35 Princeton 28Jimtown 37 Concord 36Kankakee Valley 28 Hammond 6Knox 24 Culver 0Kokomo 44 Anderson 24Lafayette Central Catholic 48 TwinLakes 0Lafayette Jeff 28 Marion 20Lakeland 60 Central Noble 27LaPorte 46 Merrillville 35Lawrenceburg 38 Batesville 6Leo 24 Bellmont 14Linton-Stockton 68 North Daviess7Maconaquah 40 Taylor 13McCutcheon 17 Indianapolis Tech14

Michigan City 46 Lake Central 42Milan 72 Edinburgh 0Mishawaka 55 Elkhart Central 0Mishawaka Marian 31 Bremen 14Mississinewa 40 Madison-Grant 13Mitchell 72 Rock Creek Academy6Mooresville 29 Franklin 22Mount Carmel (Ill) 42 Washington7Mount Vernon (Fortville) 28Pendleton Heights 9Neuqua Valley (Ill) 35 IndianapolisChatard 14New Albany 56 Madison 20New Haven 46 Columbia City 0New Palestine 84 Greenfield-Central 21New Prairie 70 South Bend Riley14Noblesville 38 Hamilton Heights 7North Harrison 21 Eastern (Pekin)7North Judson 36 West Central 6North Knox 20 Vincennes Lincoln18North Miami 52 Caston 0North Montgomery 21Crawfordsville 7North Newton 46 Boone Grove 6

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 90 64 584 -Toronto 84 69 549 55Baltimore 83 71 539 70NY Yankees 79 74 516 105Tampa Bay 65 88 425 245Central W L PCT GBCleveland 90 63 588 -Detroit 83 70 542 70Kansas City 77 77 500 135Chi White Sox 72 81 471 180Minnesota 55 99 357 355West W L PCT GBTexas 91 63 591 -Seattle 81 72 529 95Houston 81 73 526 100LA Angels 68 86 442 230Oakland 66 87 431 245

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 89 64 582 -NY Mets 82 72 532 75Miami 76 78 494 135Philadelphia 69 85 448 205Atlanta 63 91 409 265Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 98 55 641 -St Louis 80 73 523 180Pittsburgh 77 76 503 210Milwaukee 70 84 455 285Cincinnati 63 90 412 350West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 88 66 571 -San Francisco 81 73 526 70Colorado 73 81 474 150San Diego 65 89 422 230Arizona 64 89 418 235

MLB standingsFridayrsquos scores

Chi Cubs 5 St Louis 0Baltimore 3 Arizona 2 12 innings

Pittsburgh 6 Washington 5 11 inningsToronto 9 NY Yankees 0

Atlanta 3 Miami 2Boston 2 Tampa Bay 1

Cleveland 10 Chi White Sox 4Detroit 8 Kansas City 3

NY Mets 10 Philadelphia 5Milwaukee 5 Cincinnati 4LA Angels 10 Houston 6

Seattle 10 Minnesota 1Texas 3 Oakland 0

LA Dodgers 5 Colorado 2San Diego 7 San Francisco 2

Sports14

North Posey 34 Forest Park 0North Vermillion 23 Attica 21Northfield 70 Rochester 6Northview 34 North Putnam 13NorthWood 14 Northridge 0Owen Valley 21 Cascade 10Park Tudor 48 South Decatur 26Penn 53 South Bend St Joseph 15Perry Meridian 33 Bloomington North 2Peru 41 Wabash 19Pioneer 42 LaVille 14Plymouth 33 Wawasee 16Portage 22 Chesterton 13Providence 36 Jeffersonville 33Rensselaer Central 48 Hammond Clark 6Richmond 56 Logansport 6River Forest 50 Hammond Noll 13Riverton Parke 32 Turkey Run 7

Rockville 44 South Vermillion 31Rushville 28 Lapel 9Scottsburg 61 Oldenburg Academy 26Seymour 34 Brownstown Central 32Shelbyville 35 Yorktown 21Shenandoah 26 Knightstown 0Sheridan 21 Tri-Central 0Silver Creek 68 Clarksville 6South Bend Adams 40 South Bend Clay 14South Bend Washington 31 John Glenn 16South Central (Union Mills) 8 Wheeler 0South Spencer 65 Pike Central 47Southport 28 Franklin Central 13Southridge 35 Tell City 0Southside HomeSchool 27 IndianapolisWashington 0Southwood 52 Whitko 35Speedway 38 Indianapolis Marshall 6

Springs Valley 49 Crawford County 7Sullivan 56 Greencastle 7Tippecanoe Valley 31 Manchester 28Tipton 27 Northwestern 13Traders Point Christian 30 Anderson PrepAcademy 22Tri-West 56 Lebanon 48Valparaiso 21 Crown Point 7Warren Central 66 Pike 14Warsaw 43 Goshen 14West Lafayette 62 Benton Central 0West Vigo 33 South Putnam 21West Washington 41 Tecumseh 7Western 27 Lewis Cass 14Western Boone 31 Frankfort 8Whiteland 42 Martinsville 17Winamac 34 Triton 7Winchester 62 Union City 14Woodlan 40 Jay County 7

SCORES From Page 13

A record number of teams were paired this morning for the 23rd Annual IHSAA Boysand Girls Soccer State Tournaments which begin in 10 days A total of 299 boys squadsare entered equaling the record number that played in 2013 and 266 girls teams areaccounted for six more than the previous high set each of the last two years

The girls sectionals ndash 32 in Class 2A and 16 in Class A ndash will run Oct 3-8 Girlsregionals will be played Wednesday Oct 12 and Saturday Oct 15 with Class 2A matchesin a two-round Wednesday-Saturday format The Class A contests differ as a one-matchaffair played that Saturday Semi-states in both classes will be played Saturday Oct 22in a two-round format with the winners advancing to the state championship matches onSaturday Oct 29 in Indianapolis

The Class 2A No 1 Penn girls team last yearrsquos state runner-up will meet South BendAdams in Sectional 6 play at South Bend Riley while Class A top-ranked IndianapolisBishop Chatard will begin its post-season against Indianapolis Scecina in Sectional 42 atHeritage Christian Class 2A No 4 Brebeuf Jesuit will begin its defense of last yearrsquos statechampionship against Pike in Sectional 19 at Ben Davis while two-time defending ClassA state champ Fort Wayne Canterbury currently ranked No 19 drew a bye in Sectional37 at Bellmont

Boys sectional action at 64 sites ndash 32 in each class ndash also will be played Oct 3-8Sixteen regional sites ndash eight in each class ndash will host two rounds each on Thursday Oct13 and Saturday Oct 15 Semi-states will be played at four sites on Saturday Oct 22 ina two-round format with the survivors squaring off in the state championship matches onSaturday Oct 29

In Class 2A the top-ranked Harrison (West Lafayette) boys team last yearrsquos staterunner-up will meet Frankfort in Sectional 13 at Lafayette Jefferson while

Class A No 1 Lawrenceburg will host No 14 Rising Sun right out of the gate inSectional 57 action Ninth-ranked Center Grove last yearrsquos Class 2A state champion willhost Martinsville in Sectional 24 Third-ranked Mishawaka Marian is the defending ClassA state champion and will begin its run for another title against home-standing LaVille inSectional 36

State tournament brackets including dates and times for each match are available atIHSAAorg

Here is a list of Hamilton County pairings

BOYSCLASS 2ASectional 16 at Hamilton SoutheasternFirst round - Monday Oct 3Southeastern (8-2-4) vs Pendleton Heights (4-8-1) 6 pmSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Fishers (3-8) vs Noblesville (7-3-3) 5 pmAnderson (8-2-1) vs Monday winner 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm

Sectional 17 at ZionsvilleSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Guerin Catholic (6-2-2) vs Westfield (5-7) 5 pmZionsville (10-3) vs Carmel (6-2-4) 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm

CLASS 1ASectional 46 at Hamilton HeightsFirst round - Monday Oct 3Heights (5-6-2) vs Anderson Prep (0-9-1) 6 pmSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Muncie Burris (9-1-4) vs Wapahani (0-9-2) 5 pmLiberty Christian (8-3) vs Monday winner 7 pm

ChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm

Sectional 47 at Park TudorSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Park Tudor (7-5-1) vs Sheridan (0-11) 5 pmHeritage Christian (7-3-1) vs University (8-2) 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm

GIRLSCLASS 2ASectional 16 at NoblesvilleFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4Pendleton Heights (10-3) vs Anderson (0-8) 6 pmSemi-finals Thursday Oct 6Fishers (3-4-3) vs Noblesville (2-5-2) 5 pmSoutheastern (8-3-3) vs Tuesday winner 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm

Sectional 17 at WestfieldSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6Westfield (3-7-1) vs Carmel (10-2-1) 5 pmGuerin Catholic (4-7-1) vs Zionsville (8-4-2) 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm

CLASS 1ASectional 40 at SheridanFirst round - Monday Oct 3Sheridan (4-6-3) vs Wapahani (2-8) 6 pmFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4Muncie Burris (3-7) vs Tipton (4-2-1) 5 pmEastern (2-6) vs Tri-Central (1-5-3) 7 pmSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6Heights (5-6-1) vs Monday winner 5 pmTuesday winners 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm

Sectional 42 at Heritage ChristianFirst round - Monday Oct 3Broad Ripple (4-4-1) vs Park Tudor (7-3-1) 7 pmFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4University (7-4-2) vs Heritage Christian (na) 5 pmScecina (2-5) vs Bishop Chatard (11-1-1) 7 pmSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6International (1-3) vs Monday winner 5 pmTuesday winners 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm

Pairings announced for IHSAA soccer tournaments

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American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 90 64 584 -Toronto 84 69 549 55Baltimore 83 71 539 70NY Yankees 79 74 516 105Tampa Bay 65 88 425 245Central W L PCT GBCleveland 90 63 588 -Detroit 83 70 542 70Kansas City 77 77 500 135Chi White Sox 72 81 471 180Minnesota 55 99 357 355West W L PCT GBTexas 91 63 591 -Seattle 81 72 529 95Houston 81 73 526 100LA Angels 68 86 442 230Oakland 66 87 431 245

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 89 64 582 -NY Mets 82 72 532 75Miami 76 78 494 135Philadelphia 69 85 448 205Atlanta 63 91 409 265Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 98 55 641 -St Louis 80 73 523 180Pittsburgh 77 76 503 210Milwaukee 70 84 455 285Cincinnati 63 90 412 350West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 88 66 571 -San Francisco 81 73 526 70Colorado 73 81 474 150San Diego 65 89 422 230Arizona 64 89 418 235

MLB standingsFridayrsquos scores

Chi Cubs 5 St Louis 0Baltimore 3 Arizona 2 12 innings

Pittsburgh 6 Washington 5 11 inningsToronto 9 NY Yankees 0

Atlanta 3 Miami 2Boston 2 Tampa Bay 1

Cleveland 10 Chi White Sox 4Detroit 8 Kansas City 3

NY Mets 10 Philadelphia 5Milwaukee 5 Cincinnati 4LA Angels 10 Houston 6

Seattle 10 Minnesota 1Texas 3 Oakland 0

LA Dodgers 5 Colorado 2San Diego 7 San Francisco 2

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North Posey 34 Forest Park 0North Vermillion 23 Attica 21Northfield 70 Rochester 6Northview 34 North Putnam 13NorthWood 14 Northridge 0Owen Valley 21 Cascade 10Park Tudor 48 South Decatur 26Penn 53 South Bend St Joseph 15Perry Meridian 33 Bloomington North 2Peru 41 Wabash 19Pioneer 42 LaVille 14Plymouth 33 Wawasee 16Portage 22 Chesterton 13Providence 36 Jeffersonville 33Rensselaer Central 48 Hammond Clark 6Richmond 56 Logansport 6River Forest 50 Hammond Noll 13Riverton Parke 32 Turkey Run 7

Rockville 44 South Vermillion 31Rushville 28 Lapel 9Scottsburg 61 Oldenburg Academy 26Seymour 34 Brownstown Central 32Shelbyville 35 Yorktown 21Shenandoah 26 Knightstown 0Sheridan 21 Tri-Central 0Silver Creek 68 Clarksville 6South Bend Adams 40 South Bend Clay 14South Bend Washington 31 John Glenn 16South Central (Union Mills) 8 Wheeler 0South Spencer 65 Pike Central 47Southport 28 Franklin Central 13Southridge 35 Tell City 0Southside HomeSchool 27 IndianapolisWashington 0Southwood 52 Whitko 35Speedway 38 Indianapolis Marshall 6

Springs Valley 49 Crawford County 7Sullivan 56 Greencastle 7Tippecanoe Valley 31 Manchester 28Tipton 27 Northwestern 13Traders Point Christian 30 Anderson PrepAcademy 22Tri-West 56 Lebanon 48Valparaiso 21 Crown Point 7Warren Central 66 Pike 14Warsaw 43 Goshen 14West Lafayette 62 Benton Central 0West Vigo 33 South Putnam 21West Washington 41 Tecumseh 7Western 27 Lewis Cass 14Western Boone 31 Frankfort 8Whiteland 42 Martinsville 17Winamac 34 Triton 7Winchester 62 Union City 14Woodlan 40 Jay County 7

SCORES From Page 13

A record number of teams were paired this morning for the 23rd Annual IHSAA Boysand Girls Soccer State Tournaments which begin in 10 days A total of 299 boys squadsare entered equaling the record number that played in 2013 and 266 girls teams areaccounted for six more than the previous high set each of the last two years

The girls sectionals ndash 32 in Class 2A and 16 in Class A ndash will run Oct 3-8 Girlsregionals will be played Wednesday Oct 12 and Saturday Oct 15 with Class 2A matchesin a two-round Wednesday-Saturday format The Class A contests differ as a one-matchaffair played that Saturday Semi-states in both classes will be played Saturday Oct 22in a two-round format with the winners advancing to the state championship matches onSaturday Oct 29 in Indianapolis

The Class 2A No 1 Penn girls team last yearrsquos state runner-up will meet South BendAdams in Sectional 6 play at South Bend Riley while Class A top-ranked IndianapolisBishop Chatard will begin its post-season against Indianapolis Scecina in Sectional 42 atHeritage Christian Class 2A No 4 Brebeuf Jesuit will begin its defense of last yearrsquos statechampionship against Pike in Sectional 19 at Ben Davis while two-time defending ClassA state champ Fort Wayne Canterbury currently ranked No 19 drew a bye in Sectional37 at Bellmont

Boys sectional action at 64 sites ndash 32 in each class ndash also will be played Oct 3-8Sixteen regional sites ndash eight in each class ndash will host two rounds each on Thursday Oct13 and Saturday Oct 15 Semi-states will be played at four sites on Saturday Oct 22 ina two-round format with the survivors squaring off in the state championship matches onSaturday Oct 29

In Class 2A the top-ranked Harrison (West Lafayette) boys team last yearrsquos staterunner-up will meet Frankfort in Sectional 13 at Lafayette Jefferson while

Class A No 1 Lawrenceburg will host No 14 Rising Sun right out of the gate inSectional 57 action Ninth-ranked Center Grove last yearrsquos Class 2A state champion willhost Martinsville in Sectional 24 Third-ranked Mishawaka Marian is the defending ClassA state champion and will begin its run for another title against home-standing LaVille inSectional 36

State tournament brackets including dates and times for each match are available atIHSAAorg

Here is a list of Hamilton County pairings

BOYSCLASS 2ASectional 16 at Hamilton SoutheasternFirst round - Monday Oct 3Southeastern (8-2-4) vs Pendleton Heights (4-8-1) 6 pmSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Fishers (3-8) vs Noblesville (7-3-3) 5 pmAnderson (8-2-1) vs Monday winner 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm

Sectional 17 at ZionsvilleSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Guerin Catholic (6-2-2) vs Westfield (5-7) 5 pmZionsville (10-3) vs Carmel (6-2-4) 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm

CLASS 1ASectional 46 at Hamilton HeightsFirst round - Monday Oct 3Heights (5-6-2) vs Anderson Prep (0-9-1) 6 pmSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Muncie Burris (9-1-4) vs Wapahani (0-9-2) 5 pmLiberty Christian (8-3) vs Monday winner 7 pm

ChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm

Sectional 47 at Park TudorSemi-finals - Wednesday Oct 5Park Tudor (7-5-1) vs Sheridan (0-11) 5 pmHeritage Christian (7-3-1) vs University (8-2) 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 7 pm

GIRLSCLASS 2ASectional 16 at NoblesvilleFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4Pendleton Heights (10-3) vs Anderson (0-8) 6 pmSemi-finals Thursday Oct 6Fishers (3-4-3) vs Noblesville (2-5-2) 5 pmSoutheastern (8-3-3) vs Tuesday winner 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm

Sectional 17 at WestfieldSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6Westfield (3-7-1) vs Carmel (10-2-1) 5 pmGuerin Catholic (4-7-1) vs Zionsville (8-4-2) 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm

CLASS 1ASectional 40 at SheridanFirst round - Monday Oct 3Sheridan (4-6-3) vs Wapahani (2-8) 6 pmFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4Muncie Burris (3-7) vs Tipton (4-2-1) 5 pmEastern (2-6) vs Tri-Central (1-5-3) 7 pmSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6Heights (5-6-1) vs Monday winner 5 pmTuesday winners 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm

Sectional 42 at Heritage ChristianFirst round - Monday Oct 3Broad Ripple (4-4-1) vs Park Tudor (7-3-1) 7 pmFirst round - Tuesday Oct 4University (7-4-2) vs Heritage Christian (na) 5 pmScecina (2-5) vs Bishop Chatard (11-1-1) 7 pmSemi-finals - Thursday Oct 6International (1-3) vs Monday winner 5 pmTuesday winners 7 pmChampionshipSaturday Oct 8 2 pm

Pairings announced for IHSAA soccer tournaments