10
Friday, September 16, 2016 Sheridan, Noblesville, Cicero, Arcadia, Atlanta, Carmel, Fishers, Westfield Vol. 3, No. 184 A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms today, mainly after 5 p.m. Showers and possibly a thunderstorm, after 11 p.m. TODAY’S WEATHER HIGH: 79 LOW: 68 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 Council accepts Sheriff’s plan By JEFF JELLISON On Wednesday the Hamilton County Council gave Sheriff Mark Bowen less than 24 hours to find acceptable solution to the county’s overcrowded jail, and a Juvenile Services Center that council members unanimously agreed was fiscally irresponsible. The council had suggested shipping juveniles to other counties and transforming the Juvenile Services Center into a facility capable of holding adults, easing jail overcrowding and reducing the county’s cost to house juvenile offenders. Bowen disagreed with the council. The Sheriff wanted to keep juvenile offenders in Hamilton County and build additional jail space capable of housing an additional 240 adult inmates. Thursday Bowen stood before the council during their budget meetings and presented a plan he felt would satisfy council members, without having to house juvenile offenders outside Hamilton County. Bowen’s plan is to move juvenile offenders into the former juvenile detention center that now houses high risk prisoners. Female prisoners that are currently in the main jail would then occupy the Juvenile Services Center creating space in the jail for high risk prisoners. The shuffle of inmates would also ease overcrowding in the jail. Bowen told the council his plan would maximize the use of staff and facilities, provide a more secure facility for juveniles, provide an opportunity to generate revenue by housing juveniles from other counties, allow juvenile offenders to continue with educational services through local schools and would continue to allow juveniles local access to attorneys and probation officers. Council members voted 5-1 to accept Bowen’s plan. Councilman Steve Schwartz voted no, stating he wanted more time to review the plan. Council member Dr. James Dillon was not in attendance at Thursday’s meeting. Bowen will return to the council in December to seek funding for the proposed expansion of the adult jail. The second annual Noblesville Southwest Quad Heritage Picnic is scheduled for noon to 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 1, at Southside Park, 378 Plum St. The picnic will feature live music by the band Living Proof, activities including the Nickel Plate Community Mural Project, a straw maze, face painting, corn hole, carnival games, the Noblesville Fire Department Touch-A- Truck, and more. And of course, free food. In 2015 with the partnership of several other community groups, the Heritage Picnic returned to the Noblesville Southwest Quad. This single day event aligns closely with Gathering’s overall mission to serve the community, connect neighbors, and promote Noblesville. Hundreds of neighbors enjoyed the celebration. Heritage Picnic in the Southwest Quad The state of the schools was the topic for Thursday's North Hamilton County Chamber meeting at Hamilton Heights High School. The meeting was held in Tony Cook Media Library. Pictured here are State Rep. Tony Cook, Hamilton Heights Schools superintendent Dr. Derek Arrowood, and Jim and Jeff Godby, owners of Godby’s Home Furnishing, greeting each other before the meeting. Big Dogs BBQ catered the meal. More pictures appear on Page 5. Reporter photo by Perry Williams Hamilton North Chamber discusses state of the schools The Hamilton County Health Department has reported several positive tests for West Nile virus this summer. The most recent test came last Tuesday, Sept. 6, when a sample taken at State Road 32 and Hazel Dell Road tested positive, according to the Hamilton County Health Department’s website. The area was subsequently sprayed a day later. The first positive tests of the summer were at Dillon Park, located at 146th Street and Hazel Dell, and at 116th Street and Keystone Parkway; both had positive tests on July 15. Two locations have each had two positive tests for West Nile: Meadowlark Park, which is located north of Main Street and just west of the Monon Trail in Carmel, and in the area of 103rd and New Jersey streets, in unincorporated Clay Township. Carmel has seen other samples tests positive this summer at 98th Street and Chambray Drive (in between Westfield Boulevard and Keystone) and 116th Street and Shelborne Road. Other samples have tested positive in the town of Atlanta, and on 5th Street in Sheridan. Most locations were sprayed quickly after the tests were returned. While most people who get West Nile will not show any signs of the disease, occasionally those infected will get a more severe form, which includes "swelling of the brain or the tissues that cover the braind and spinal cord," according to the Indiana State Department of Health Epidemiology Resource Center. Symptoms include high Several West Nile reports in Hamilton County

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Page 1: Sheridan, Noblesville, Cicero, Arcadia, Atlanta, Carmel ...files.constantcontact.com/.../f4035185-6284-4aba-aa7b-ea54b4a15f… · band Living Proof, activities including the Nickel

Friday September 16 2016Sheridan Noblesville Cicero Arcadia Atlanta Carmel Fishers Westfield

Vol 3 No 184 A 30 percent chance of showers andthunderstorms today mainly after 5pm Showers and possibly athunderstorm after 11 pm

TODAYrsquoS WEATHER

HIGH 79 LOW 68

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

Council accepts Sheriffrsquos planBy JEFF JELLISONOn Wednesday the Hamilton County Council gave

Sheriff Mark Bowen less than 24 hours to find acceptablesolution to the countyrsquos overcrowded jail and a JuvenileServices Center that council members unanimously agreedwas fiscally irresponsible

The council had suggested shipping juveniles to othercounties and transforming the Juvenile Services Center intoa facility capable of holding adults easing jail overcrowdingand reducing the countyrsquos cost to house juvenile offenders

Bowen disagreed with the council The Sheriff wantedto keep juvenile offenders in Hamilton County and build

additional jail space capable of housing an additional 240adult inmates

Thursday Bowen stood before the council during theirbudget meetings and presented a plan he felt would satisfycouncil members without having to house juvenileoffenders outside Hamilton County

Bowenrsquos plan is to move juvenile offenders into theformer juvenile detention center that now houses high riskprisoners Female prisoners that are currently in the mainjail would then occupy the Juvenile Services Center creatingspace in the jail for high risk prisoners The shuffle ofinmates would also ease overcrowding in the jail

Bowen told the council his plan would maximize theuse of staff and facilities provide a more secure facility forjuveniles provide an opportunity to generate revenue byhousing juveniles from other counties allow juvenileoffenders to continue with educational services throughlocal schools and would continue to allow juveniles localaccess to attorneys and probation officers

Council members voted 5-1 to accept Bowenrsquos planCouncilman Steve Schwartz voted no stating he wantedmore time to review the plan Council member Dr JamesDillon was not in attendance at Thursdayrsquos meeting

Bowen will return to the council in December to seekfunding for the proposed expansion of the adult jail

The second annual Noblesville SouthwestQuad Heritage Picnic is scheduled for noon to4 pm Saturday Oct 1 at Southside Park 378Plum St

The picnic will feature live music by theband Living Proof activities including the

Nickel Plate Community Mural Project a strawmaze face painting corn hole carnival gamesthe Noblesville Fire Department Touch-A-Truck and more And of course free food

In 2015 with the partnership of several othercommunity groups the Heritage Picnic

returned to the Noblesville Southwest QuadThis single day event aligns closely withGatheringrsquos overall mission to serve thecommunity connect neighbors and promoteNoblesville Hundreds of neighbors enjoyed thecelebration

Heritage Picnic in the Southwest Quad

The state of theschools was the topicfor Thursdays NorthHamilton CountyChamber meeting atHamilton Heights HighSchoolThe meeting was heldin Tony Cook MediaLibrary Pictured hereare State Rep TonyCook Hamilton HeightsSchools superintendentDr Derek Arrowoodand Jim and JeffGodby owners ofGodbyrsquos HomeFurnishing greetingeach other before themeeting Big DogsBBQ catered the mealMore pictures appearon Page 5

Reporter photo by PerryWilliams

Hamilton North Chamberdiscusses state of the schoolsThe Hamilton County Health

Department has reported severalpositive tests for West Nile virusthis summer

The most recent test camelast Tuesday Sept 6 when asample taken at State Road 32and Hazel Dell Road testedpositive according to theHamilton County HealthDepartmentrsquos website The areawas subsequently sprayed a daylater The first positive tests ofthe summer were at Dillon Parklocated at 146th Street and HazelDell and at 116th Street andKeystone Parkway both hadpositive tests on July 15

Two locations have each hadtwo positive tests for West NileMeadowlark Park which islocated north of Main Street andjust west of the Monon Trail inCarmel and in the area of 103rdand New Jersey streets inunincorporated Clay TownshipCarmel has seen other samplestests positive this summer at98th Street and Chambray Drive(in between WestfieldBoulevard and Keystone) and116th Street and ShelborneRoad

Other samples have testedpositive in the town of Atlantaand on 5th Street in SheridanMost locations were sprayedquickly after the tests werereturned

While most people who getWest Nile will not show anysigns of the disease occasionallythose infected will get a moresevere form which includesswelling of the brain or thetissues that cover the braind andspinal cord according to theIndiana State Department ofHealth Epidemiology ResourceCenter Symptoms include high

Several WestNile reports inHamilton County

News2

fever headache neck stiffness weak muscles and confusionWest Nile can easily be prevented by avoiding mosquito bites Tips from the ISDH

include not going outdoors during prime biting times particularly dusk to dawn Ifyou are outside wear bug spray that contains DEET and put on shirts with long sleevesand pants Also minimize the amount of standing water around your home as thatattracts mosquitoes

ATampT research shows that 7-in-10people engage in smartphone activitieswhile driving People are doing much morethan just texting from behind the wheelTheyrsquore checking email posting to socialmedia and even snapping selfies

To drive home thismessage ATampT Indiana is bringing its ldquoItCan Waitrdquo distracted driving campaign toNoblesville High School on Monday Theevent takes place from 11 am to 1 pm atthe NHS cafeteria

Through a virtual reality app andgoggles and a wheel-and-pedal simulatorteen drivers will be able to experiencefirsthand how dangerous it is to take theireyes off the road and glance at a phone

In addition students and staff will havethe opportunity to make an It Can Waitpledge to keep their eyes on the road

ATampT recently announced that ithas passed the 10 million It Can Wait pledgemark and now has set a new goal of 16million total pledges by the end of this yearTo help reach that goal the company haslaunched the ldquo16 in lsquo16rdquo competition whichwill run from Oct 1 to Oct 31 to encourage

schools nonprofits and individuals to getinvolved and raise awareness of the problemof distracted driving Noblesville HighSchool is the second high school in Indianato sign up to participate in next monthrsquospledge contest

New 2016 research shows pledgingmatters and makes a difference

middot According to the findings almost halfof people who pledged said they now donrsquotuse their smartphones while driving

middot Those who share their promise orpledge with others are even more likely tostop and more likely to speak up to others

middot 4-in-10 asked a friend or familymember to not use their smartphone whiledriving

middot One-third asked a driver to not usetheir smartphone while driving when ridingas a passenger

middot 4-in-10 asked a passenger to operatetheir smartphone while they are driving

ATampT Indiana Director of GovernmentAffairs Steve Rogers will be on hand todemonstrate the It Can Wait app andsimulator and to share information regardingthe 16 in rsquo16 pledge competition

Anti-distracted drivingcampaign to NHS

The Hamilton County Highway Department is pleased to announce the rehabilitationof Bridge 238 ndash Lakeshore Drive East between 96th Street and 106th Street was completedat 6 pm Wednesday Sept 14

A small amount of incidental work remains but it will be completed under trafficPlease proceed with caution through the work zone when workers are present

Lakeshore Drive East bridge open

Noblesville-based Realized Worth istaking part in the United Nations Impact2030 Global Summit according to a reporton the Inside Indiana Business website

The summit is taking place at theUnited Nations Headquarters in New YorkCity It began Wednesday with afternoonsessions and a networking dinnercontinued Thursday with workshops atlocations across New York City andconcludes today with breakfast andmorning sessions that highlight resultsfrom the Thursday workshops A keynote

speaker will discuss the alignment oftopics that include social good impact andcorporate involvement according to anoverview document on the Impact 2030website

Realized Worth helps companiesachieve their goals in Corporate SocialResponsibility with a niche focus onengaging employees in corporatevolunteering and giving programsaccording to a description on its websiteThe company was founded in 2008 byChris Jarvis and Angela Parker

Realized Worth participating inImpact 2030 Global Summit

WEST NILE From Page 1

The Boys amp Girls Club of Noblesvillewill host its third annual Trick or Trivia onSaturday Oct 1 presented by ChurchChurch Hittle amp Antrim Adults 21+ areinvited to create a team of eight players andattend this howling night of trivia at theNoblesville Moose Lodge

Trick or Trivia is a Halloween-themedevent that consists of ten rounds of spine-chilling trivia Teams will pool theiruseless knowledge and compete againsteach other in hopes of winning the covetedTrick or Trivia traveling trophy Food anddrinks will be available for purchase

Throughout the event teams will havethe option to purchase magical mulligansand participate in multiple auctions toreceive help from local ldquoexpertsrdquo Allfunds raised directly support the youth ofNoblesville and the Boys amp Girls Club

Raffle tickets will be available forpurchase for a wide array of bizarre itemsand gift packages Contests will take placefor the team with the best decorated tableand the best group costumes

Teams of eight players may pre-registerfor the event for $160 or for $200 at thedoor Doors will open at 6 pm and thehair-raising competition will begin at 7pm

RSVP online or by emailing Natalie atnbradshawbgcniorg A wide range ofspooky sponsorship opportunities areavailable For more information visitwwwbgcniorg check out the Facebookevent page or contact Nathan Helm at(317) 773-4372

Boys amp Girls Club tohost third annualTrick or Trivia

3Obituaries

Hamilton CountyReporter

Contact InformationPhone

317-408-5548

EmailHamiltonconorthreporterhotmailcom

Publisher Jeff JellisonHamiltonconorthreporterhotmailcom

317-408-5548

Editor Don JellisonHoosiermabaaolcom

317-773-2769

Sports Editor Richie HallRhall1977gmailcomTwitter Richie_Hall

Web Addresswwwhc-reportercom

Mailing AddressPO Box190

Westfield IN 46074

Subscripton InformationPrint Edition

3 months $186 months $341 Year $68

Daily Email Edition6 months $251 Year $50

But go ye and learn what that meaneth I will have mercy and notsacrifice for I am not come to call the righteous but sinners torepentance

- Matthew 913

50 Years AgoNews September 26 through October 1 has been established as a periodfor observance of Indianarsquos 150th year in Hamilton County It may appearthat Hamilton County is late in celebrating however the whole year hasbeen declared the time for Indianarsquos sesquicentennial celebration and itwould hardly be practical or logical for all cities and counties to celebratethe occasion in one monthSports Head North Central football coach Byron Weaver announced latethis morning that four players who earlier were dismissed from the squadfor the Noblesville game Friday night will play and will be in the Panthersrsquostarting lineupAd Standard Food Stores Minute Maid Frozen Orange Juice 2 cans for49 cents

Haylie Beth Armstrong

March 16 1990 - September 13 2016

Haylie Beth Armstrong 26 of Noblesville formerly of Lapel passed away on TuesdaySeptember 13 2016

She was born on March 16 1990 in Anderson IndianaHaylie graduated from Lapel High School in 2008She had been employed by the Harbour Manor Nursing Home and

was currently providing home health care through Comforcare inCarmel

Haylie is survived by two children Payten Armstrong and BriceHolmes her partner Blake Holmes her parents Todd and Cara(Clark) Armstrong of Lapel her maternal grandparents Larry andDiane Clark of Lapel her paternal grandparents Neal and NancyBrown of Lapel and Bill and Judi McKeand of Port Charlotte FLtwo brothers Trae and Jaxon Armstrong and several aunts unclesand cousins

A celebration of life service will be held at 700 PM September20 2016 at Scott E Hersberger Funeral Home 1010 Main North Street Lapel

Visitation will be from 400 PM to 700 PM Tuesday September 20 2016 at Scott EHersberger Funeral Home

Online condolences wwwhersbergerfuneralhomecom

Mary Jane (McMahon) Cook

May 12 1934 - September 14 2016

Mary Jane (McMahon) Cook 82 of Noblesville passed away on September 14 2016at Riverview Health hospital in Noblesville She was born on May12 1934 to Harold and Martha (Mallery) McMahon in NoblesvilleIndiana She was a 6th generation resident of Hamilton County Hermothers family settled here in 1820

Mary Jane was a 1952 graduate of Noblesville High School andattended Indiana University For 38 years she worked in accountingfor Firestone Industrial Products and also worked for McMahon FoodCompany Mary Jane was a member of Noblesville First UnitedMethodist Church and Tri Kappa Sorority and was a supporter ofNoblesville High School Alumni Association She loved to play

bridge and enjoyed her bridge club with her lifelong friends She enjoyed swimming inher pool entertaining guests and landscaping Most of all Mary Jane was a devoted motherand grandmother and loved her family

She is survived by her children Deborah Jane Cook Patterson (husband Keith) JamesBradley Cook (wife Christine) Sharon Rose Cook Fuqua (husband Dan) and David ScottCook brother Earl McMahon four grandchildren Kevin Michael Patterson KellyPatterson Clark Jennifer Cook and Savannah Rose Fuqua and two great-grandchildrenAshlyn Rose Clark and Zoey Catherine Clark

In addition to her parents Mary Jane was preceded in death by her five brothers andsisters Phyllis Douglass Harold Bud McMahon Jr Betty Wolverton Esther Goodwinand Ed McMahon

Visitation will be from 400 pm to 800 pm on Friday September 16 2016 at Randallamp Roberts Funeral Home 1150 Logan Street in Noblesville Services will be held at 1100am on Saturday September 17 at the funeral home with an additional visitation from 1000am to the time of service Burial will be at Crownland Cemetery in Noblesville

Memorial contributions may be made to Noblesville High School Alumni AssociationPO Box 818 Noblesville IN 46061 or to the donors favorite charity

Condolences wwwrandallrobertscom

Hamilton County Reporter

Hamilton Countyrsquos Hometown Newspaper

News4

Westfield Chamber meets at Bridgewater

Dr Sherry Grate (right)presents Three Areas ofFocus for the 2016-17school year for WestfieldSchools at the monthlyWestfield Chambermeeting at BridgewaterApproximately 100people (above) attendedthe meeting

Reporter photos by Perry Williams

After 70 years ITT TechnicalInstitute will officially end all operationstoday

The Carmel-based educationalservices company has been fraught withproblems that have snowballed over thelast month but it appears the final blowcame Thursday when the IndianapolisBusiness Journal reported that its seniorlender Cerebrus Business Finance LLCof New York seized ITTs bank accounts

IBJ reported that Cerebrus wasdemanding an immediate payment of aloan that totaled around $345 millionthen also informed ITT that it was takingcontrol over the companys bankaccounts

A total of 8000 employees workedfor ITT Tech across the country

ITT Tech had 130 campuses servingover 40000 students in 38 states Thecompany granted over $260 million inscholarships in 2014 according to itsnow defunct website It was founded in1946 and moved to Carmel in 1969

ITT officiallyends operationstoday

Riverview Health will host a shoulderpain seminar from 6-7pm on WednesdayOctober 5

Dr NormanMindrebo a boardcertified orthopedicsurgeon will shareinformation oncommon shoulderissues and treatmentsincluding rotator cufftears shoulderarthritis frozenshoulder and shoulder

replacementsThe shoulder pain seminar will take

place at the Renaissance Indianapolis NorthHotel 11925 N Meridian Street Carmel Alight dinner will be served The program isfree but registration is required Registerat rivervieworgclasses orcall 3177767999

Mindrebo

Riverview Healthto host shoulderpain seminar

Do You Have A CommunityAnnouncement

Wedding Birth AnnouncementAnniversary

Share It With The Community

Contact the Hamilton CountyReporter

Hamiltonconorth reporterhotmailcom

or call 317-408-5548

News 5

Hamilton North Chamber meetingReporter photos by Perry Williams

ABOVE Matt Wallaceof Hamilton HeightsSchool Corporation andLea Jessup of SheridanCommunity Schoolsdiscuss technology atboth schools Twenty-first century learning ismoving at rapid paceso partnership isimportant movingforward between theschools

RIGHT SheridanSchools superintendentDr David Mundy (left)and Hamilton Heightssuperintendent DrDerek Arrowood give apresentation

News6

Watch art created before your very eyesat the third annual Carmel on Canvas pleinair event ndash an open-air painting exhibitionand competition on the sidewalksthroughout the Carmel Arts amp DesignDistrict The event which is free tospectators runs Friday to SundaySeptember 16-18

ldquoPaint outs continue to be very popularas a resurgence in the arts is being seen inmany communities such as Carmel We arethrilled to be able to make this eventavailable to the public especially to familieswith small children who we hope areinspired to create their own expressions ofart as a visitor to this event in our Arts ampDesign Districtrdquo said Carmel Mayor JimBrainard

Artists ranging from professionals toamateurs including a teen division will bepainting at a variety of locations for the pleinair event all day Friday and Saturday Thepublic is invited to come to the district andwatch the painters set up their easels andpaint their chosen subjects There will alsobe two quick paints one on Saturday at theCarmel Farmers Market (5 Center Green)and one on Sunday on the southwest cornerof Main Street and the Monon TrailSaturday is also the day for children to paintat the KidsZone from 1 ndash 4 pm with twolocations in The District includingMagdalena Gallery of Art (27 East MainStreet) and Carmel Arts CouncilrsquosChildrenrsquos Art Gallery (40 West MainStreet)

The plein air art works created on Fridayand Saturday along with the quick paintevent on Sunday will be judged by RachelBerenson Perry former fine art curator ofthe Indiana State Museum and author ofnumerous art articles and books The pleinair main event judging takes place at 530pm Saturday with artists vying for prizesthat include a $5000 grand prize $3000 forsecond place and $1500 for third

The quick paint event on Saturdaymorning at the Carmel Farmers Market willbe judged as a community choice withmarket visitors deciding which work willtake home the $500 first place prize the$300 second place award and the $200 thirdplace spot The Sunday quick paint eventtakes place in the Carmel Arts amp DesignDistrict with monetary prizes the same as

the Saturday quick paint Sundayrsquos eventwill be followed by an art fair from 2-5 pmfeaturing works created by Carmel onCanvas artists

Join Mayor Brainard on Saturday at 7pm as he hands out the awards at a specialevent tent located along Artists Lane (alsoknown as 2nd Avenue NW) between ScottyrsquosBrewhouse and the Monon Trail Thepaintings will also be available for viewingand for sale after the awards are presented

Artists are able to register beginning at830 am Friday at Hoosier Salon (22 RangeLine Road) and Saturday morning at CarmelFarmers Market

Carmel on Canvas artists also have theopportunity to compete for Purchase Awardsby painting the sponsoring businessrsquosestablishment and winning the listedmonetary prize Winners will be chosen onSaturday night Thank you to the followingCarmel Arts amp Design District businessesfor offering Purchase Awards

Bazbeaux Pizza - $400Highgarden Real Estate - $400Bubrsquos Burgers amp Ice Cream - $250Agave - $200Greekrsquos Pizzeria - $200PNC Bank - $200Restyled - $200

Thank you to our sponsorsPatron ndash City of Carmel Visit Hamilton

County Soori Gallery Eclectic AestheticHealth Center

Supporters ndash Carmel Arts CouncilCarmel Arts amp Design District GalleryAssociation

Enthusiasts ndash Chapman-OsborneLegacy Realtors The Art Lab MagdalenaGallery of Arts The Pint Room All ThingsCarmel Painting with a Twist GreekrsquosPizzeria Donatellorsquos Italian Restaurant TheOlive Mill Mudbugs Scottyrsquos BrewhouseSquare Donuts Blu Moon Cafeacute VitalityBowls Bubrsquos Burgers amp Ice Cream

Kids Zone ndash The Art Lab MagdalenaGallery of Arts Painting with a Twist

The following is a schedule of eventsAll events are open to the public

Friday September 16middot 830 am ndash All Day Plein Air Paint

Begins Registration amp Check-in at

Hoosier Salon (22 Range Line Road)Artists register and paint throughout theday in the District Public is encouragedto watch the artists create their workMusicians will be playing throughout theDistrict

Saturday September 17 830 ndash 5 pm All Day Plein Air PaintContinues Artists register and paintthroughout the day in the District Publicis encouraged to watch the artists createtheir work Musicians will be playingthroughout the District 830-10 am ndash Quick Paint 1 at the

Carmel Farmers Market (5 Center Green) 1015 ndash 1030 am ndash Quick Paint 1ldquoCommunity Choicerdquo judging awards tofollow 5 pm ndash Plein air paintings turned in by

artists to Artists Lane tent (2nd Avenue NW) 6 pm ndash All day plein airreceptionjudging 7 pm ndash All day plein air awards Artistsworks displayed for viewing and sale

Saturday KidsZone 1 ndash 4 pm ndash Event volunteers will assistchildren ages 4-12 in creating a piece ofart to take home

Sunday September 18 11 am ndash noon - Quick Paint 2 day-ofregistration amp check-in at Hoosier Salon Noon- 130 pm ndash Quick Paint 2 CarmelArts amp Design District 2 pm ndash Quick Paint 2 JudgingAwardsto follow 2 ndash 5 pm ndash Art Fair in the District 221W Main StreetSW Corner of Main Streetamp Monon Trail

Public parking is available in the CarmelLions Club lot (141 E Main St) SophiaSquare parking garage (entrance off of 1stAve NW) Indiana Design Center parkinggarage (200 S Range Line Rd) or availableon-street public parking The Arts amp DesignDistrict parking map may be downloaded athttpwwwcarmelartsanddesigncomimagesCarmel_District_ParkingMappdf

Plein Air Event begins today

Sports 7

Hamilton Southeastern won an all-county and Hoosier Crossroads Conferencevolleyball match with Westfield Thursdaynight

The Class 4A No 1 Royals got thevictory in straight sets 25-19 25-22 25-19 improving their record to 16-2 TheRoyals were led by both outside hittersCaitlin Kane put down 18 kills andMeredith Phillips had 14 kills MakenzieHinshaw dished out 37 assists

The Royal serving game proved to bean extremely effective weapon with bothGrace Kane and Anne Klienrichert goingon long serving runs said HSE coachJason Young

Westfield was led by Cassidy Ferrerwho made 10 digs and two blocks LieneMiller put down 10 kilks while ClaireHindman and Abigial Huser each servedone ace Caroline Sinicki handed out 32assists

Southeastern won the junior varsitymatch 25-21 25-22

Raigan Stanifer had 10 digs forWestfield and Gracie Weber hit five kills

University lost to Liberty Christian infour sets 25-11 28-26 23-25 25-9

Senior Natalie Hellman had 13 kills andsenior Annabelle Lance contributed 11kills Freshman Gillian Monroe had 24assists in the effort

Noblesville dropped a very close five-set match to Zionsville Thursday by thescore of 25-17 23-25 19-25 25-22 16-14

Allie Phillips handed out 23 assists andmade eight digs while Maddie Hine dishedout 21 assists and got seven digs AshleyBirkhimer and Alexa Roberts both hit ninekills for the Millers

Carmel took care of Warren Central instraight sets on Thursday 27-25 25-1025-11 in Metropolitan Conference play

Bonnie Bostic hit 11 kills for theGreyhounds with Morgan Seaman dishingout 23 assists Alex Hicks had nine digs

Carmels junior varsity won 25-9 25-10 while the freshmen were victorious25-8 25-3

Fishers scored an upset of 4A No 10Brownsburg on Thursday in a five-setmatch 25-23 17-25 25-23 22-25 15-12

Ayslinn Roberts served three aces forthe Tigers with Maggie Markwood hittingtwo and Julia Drozd and Rose Duffy eachserving one

Audrey Haworth led the offense with18 kills on 433 hitting Mallory Hernandezhad 16 kills and Markwood hit 15 Duffyhanded out a season-high 57 assists

Both teams played smart volleyballand made many adjustments which madethe mental part of players games crucialsaid Fishers coach Steven Peek We camethrough late in sets 1 and 3 and thenespecially in set 5 Passing was a constantbattle for us but we were fantastic in the5th set especially seniors Ellie Adams andMaggie Markwood and junior Julia Drozd

Ellie Adams had 25 digs but nonemore important than one late in the 5thwhen she dove to her left and with anoutstretched fist dug the ball back over thenet and into the opponents court that digscored to get us our first match pointopportunity said Peek

Drozd and Markwood both had 16 digswith Haworth getting 12 and Duffy 10Duffy also had four blocks and Hernandezmade three blocks

Royals win all-county match

Photo by Kirk Green

Meredith Phillips had 14 kills for theHamilton Southeastern volleyball teamin its straight-set win over WestfieldThursday

Sports8

Photos by Kirk Green

ABOVE Westfieldrsquos Cassidy Ferrer makes a bump for the Shamrocks during their match withHamilton Southeastern on ThursdayBELOW Natalie Ravenell dives for a ball

Thursday night volleyball

Sports 9

The Hamilton Heights boys soccer teamfell to Northwestern3-1 on Thursday

The Huskiesscored the first goal ofthe game when RoyNoller found JacobMichael on a diagonalrun Michael buriedthe ball in the net TheTigers responded withthree goals beforehalftime and the

second half was a drawSam Schroeder recorded two saves

Michael was the player of the gameHeights won the junior varsity game 2-1

Guerin Catholic played to a 1-1 tie withAvon the No 3 team in Class 2A onThursday

The Golden Eagles got on the board inthe 15th minute when Noah DeWall scoredoff an assist by Conner Murray The Oriolescame out hot in the second half finallygetting their goal off a corner kick with 10minutes to play

Guerin Catholic is now 5-2-1 for theseason

University beat Liberty Christian 3-0 onThursday

Sam Gailey had two goals to bring hisseason total to 10 goals and four assists

Hamilton Southeastern beat MountVernon 2-0 on Thursday

Dylan Ricketts and Darion Ghaffariscored the Royals goals with Jake Smithand Kobe Jones providing the assistsGoalkeepers Ben Haxton and CamMangelson combined for the shutout

Carmel took of Warren Central 2-0 in aThursday Metropolitan Conference game

Jackson Bruun and Connor Inglis scoredgoals for the Greyhounds with Jared Richeymaking one assist Carmel is now 6-1-3 forthe season

ldquoI really like how our individualdefending has led to good strong teamdefending said Hounds coach ShaneSchmidt When that happens we are ingood shape to transition into our attackrdquo

Noblesville and Cathedral played to a0-0 tie on Thursday

Huskies fall to Northwestern GC ties No 3 Avon

The Hamilton Southeastern girls soccer team cruised past Mount Vernon 6-0 onThursday

Mckenzie Smith scored the first goal for the Royals on a free kick After that goalswere scored by Layla Brown Sophia Silcox Claire Wilkinson Kara Sanders and KaitlynWeldy Making assists were Sanders Brown Silcox Weldy and Ava Keaffaber

Southeasterns defense allowed Mount Vernon just two shots in the game

Sheridan fell to Crawfordsville 2-1 on ThursdayThe Blackhawks were down 2-0 at halftime before freshman Makenna Hammack took

the ensuing kick-off and dribbled through the Crawfordsville defense to close the deficitto one

The Blackhawk defense rose to the occasion and kept Crawfordsville scoreless forthe rest of the game said Sheridan coach Kurtis Olsan Despite several good looks atgoal in the second half the Hawks couldnt find the equalizer

Universitys cross country teamscompeted in the Lebanon TigerInvitational on Thursday

The Trailblazers girls team finishedthird scoring 82 points Western Boonewon the meet with 18 followed byLebanon with 54 Clinton Central wasfourth with 85

Today was the first race for promisingfreshman Gloria Davidova as she joinedthe team late in the season said UHScoach Jenny Cox Her addition -- alongwith strong performances by the otherrunners -- propelled Universitys girlscross country team to their first win overClinton Central this season Times for the Trailblazers were as followsJada Swearingen 2424 MichaelaMcKasson 2636 Robin Karwath 2730

Gloria Davidova 2736 Lucia Ponader2906 Lauren Flickner 2917 AudreyGeipel 2923 Lauren Masoncup 3000Audrey Lupton 3011 Maya Marks-Strauss 3046 Isabella Garino-Heisey3542 Alexa Nealy 3543

The University boys finished fourthTeam scores were Lebanon 31 ClintonCentral 52 Western Boone 70 University89 and Sheridan 124

Noah Laramore Grant Syrek andJacob Sager all placed in the top 15 for theTrailblazers Their times were as followsNoah Laramore 1852 Grant Syrek 1910Jacob Sager 2024 Neil Pettinga 2125Cordell Wilson 2136 Noah Thomas2255 Cole Reinholt 2312 MaxAmmerman 2508 Tommy Herod 2810Jared Dalton 3151

The Guerin Catholic girls golf team won the first ever Circle City Conferencechampionship Thursday at Smock Golf Club

The Golden Eagles scored 183 in the nine-hole tournament followed by BishopChatard with 186 Roncalli with 195 and Brebeuf Jesuit with 197 Mckayla Tallmanfinished second individually with a score of 42 while Angelica Pfefferkorn finishedfourth by shooting 44 Megan Ahlgrims 48 landed her in seventh place

Carly Hammons carded 49 and Kylie McMullen shot 51

Hamilton Heights lost a nine-hole girls golf match to Lebanon at Ulen CountryClub by the score of 167-187

Caitie Gehlhausen was medalist for the match with a one-over par 37 Syd Lucasfollowed with 48 Kate Biggs 50 and Alyx Harley had 52

Roy NollerHeights

HSE blasts Mount Vernon

GC wins first Circle City title

University runsin Tiger Invite

Tickets for Hamilton Heights footballgame with Twin Lakes at Lucas Oil Stadiumgo on sale tonight

The tickets arrived a week earlier thananticipated so Huskies fans can start buyingthem immediately Tickets will be on saleat tonights home football game againstNorthwestern starting at 6 pm Tickets willremain on sale until the end of the gamesfirst quarter kickoff tonight is at 7 pm

Ticket sales continue from 8 am to 3pm Sept 19-29 and from 8 am to 130pm Sept 30

Heightsrsquo LucasOil tickets onsale tonight

CorrectionThe Hamilton Heights football teamrsquosHoosier Conference record is 2-0 withwins over Lewis Cass and Tipton Theincorrect record appeared in a story inThursdayrsquos edition

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 82 64 562 -Baltimore 80 66 548 20Toronto 80 66 548 20NY Yankees 77 69 527 50Tampa Bay 63 83 432 190Central W L PCT GBCleveland 84 62 575 -Detroit 78 68 534 60Kansas City 74 72 507 100Chi White Sox 71 75 486 130Minnesota 55 92 374 295West W L PCT GBTexas 87 60 592 -Seattle 78 68 534 85Houston 76 70 521 105Oakland 64 82 438 225LA Angels 63 83 432 235

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 87 59 596 -NY Mets 77 69 527 100Miami 73 73 500 140Philadelphia 65 82 442 225Atlanta 56 90 384 310Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 93 53 637 -St Louis 76 70 521 170Pittsburgh 71 74 490 215Milwaukee 66 81 449 275Cincinnati 62 83 428 305West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 82 64 562 -San Francisco 78 68 534 40Colorado 69 77 473 130Arizona 62 84 425 200San Diego 62 84 425 200

MLB standingsThursdayrsquos scores

Minnesota 5 Detroit 1Chi White Sox 2 Cleveland 1Pittsburgh 15 Philadelphia 2

Tampa Bay 7 Baltimore 6Boston 7 NY Yankees 5

Oakland 14 Kansas City 5Milwaukee 5 Chi Cubs 4Arizona 7 LA Dodgers 3Toronto 7 LA Angels 2

San Francisco 6 St Louis 2

Sports10

Thursday Sept 15Volleyball

Westfield at Southeastern 530 pmCarmel at Warren Central 630 pm

Zionsville at Noblesville 7 pmFishers at Brownsburg 7 pm

Boys TennisCarmel at MIC Round 1 at North Central 530 pm

Heights Hoosier Conference at Twin LakesSoutheastern at Zionsville 5 pm

Boys SoccerCarmel at Warren Central 7 pmHeights at Northwestern 5 pm

Guerin at Avon 645 pmCathedral at Noblesville 7 pm

Sheridan at Crawfordsville 715 pmGirls Soccer

Chatard at Heights 730 pmMt Vernon at Southeastern 7 pm

Sheridan at Crawfordsville 530 pmGirls Cross Country

Sheridan at Lebanon Invt 5 pmBoys Cross Country

Sheridan at Lebanon Invt 5 pmFriday Sept 16

FootballCarmel at Lawrence North 7 pm

Brownsburg at Fishers 7 pmBroad Ripple at Guerin 7 pmNorthwestern at Heights 7 pmSoutheastern at Westfield 7 pmNoblesville at Zionsville 7 pm

Sheridan at Eastern 7 pmGirls Golf

Carmel Guerin Westfield University at South GroveSectional

Saturday Sept 17Boys Soccer

Fishers at Westfield 10 amHeights Invt 9 am

Guerin at Ft Wayne Luers 1 pmGirls Soccer

Westfield at Pike 10 amGuerin at Ft Wane Dwenger 10 am

Noblesville at Brownsburg 1230 pm

Sheridan at Western Boone 1130 amBoys Tennis

Hoosier Crossroads at Fishers 9 amMIC at Carmel 830 am

Heights at Hoosier Conference at Twin LakesGuerin at Homestead Invt 9 am

Boys Cross CountryWestfield Guerin Noblesville HSE Fishers at

Riverview Health FlashRock at Northview Church 9am

Carmel at Louisville Trinity Invt 830 amHeights Sheridan at Tipton Invt 9 am

Girls Cross CountryWestfield Guerin Noblesville HSE Fishers at

Riverview Health FlashRock at Northview Church 9am

Carmel at Louisville Trinity Invt 830 amHeights Sheridan at Tipton Invt 9 am

Girls GolfHeights Noblesville HSE Fishers at Anderson

Grandview Sectional 2 pmVolleyball

Southeastern at Warren Central Invt 9 am

Upcoming sports schedule

The Sheridan Horseshoe League endedthe season on an exciting note The first halfof the season winner United Feeds had toface second half winner Price Heating in athree game winner take all United Feedswon the league by a single point Aftertallying the scores United Feeds and PriceHeating had each split one win a piece Thencame the final tally

The inter-league handicap tournamentwas won by Tammy Allen 378 second andthird places were held by rookies ScottSmith 368 and Genia Stepp 366

Other award winners for 2016 wereHigh Handicap Game and MostImproved PitcherKyle Wethington

High Actual Game SeasonCharles Sutton

High Handicap Series and Rookie ofYearSusan Dwigans

High Actual Series and Most RingersGreg Emry

High Handicap Overall SeasonScott Smith

High Actual Overall SeasonRichard Reddick

Lowest Handicap Series of SeasonMichael Sutton

Overall Actual Medallions were awardedto the men and womenGenia Stepp Susan Dwigans CharlesSutton Jeff Ogle Greg Emry and RichardReddick

Second Place Sponsor Trophy = PriceHeatingFirst Place Sponsor Trophy = UnitedFeeds

Sheridan Horseshoe Leagueends on exciting note

The Indianapolis-Carmel community is the No 9 swim city in America according toa third-annual study commissioned by USA Swimming and leading swimwearcompany Speedo USA The city moved up 10 spots to place in the top 10 for the secondtime since the studyrsquos debut in 2014 The San Jose-Santa Clara area claimed the No 1spot this year

Rounding out the top 10 of the 50 Top Swim Cities Presented by Speedo USA wereAnn Arbor Mich Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk ConnAustin Texas Madison WiscWashington DC Raleigh-Cary NC Fort Collins-Loveland Colo and the SanFrancisco-Oakland Calif Bay Area

ldquoI believe there is a rich history of swimming in central Indiana the number of greatfacilities and coaches make us a successful swimming areardquo said Chris Plumb HeadCoach of Carmel Swim Club ldquoBeing one of the top swim cities means we are doing afantastic job of teaching young people how to be successful in and out of the poolrdquo

The Indianapolis-Carmel area has hosted multiple USA Swimming national andinternational meets including the 2015 Duel in the Pool at the Indiana UniversityNatatorium the largest indoor pool in the United States The area also boasts the mostUSA Swimming clubs for areas with a population under two-million The popularity ofthe sport is reflected in local Carmel High School which has won 30 straight state girlsswimming titles

Indianapolis moved up 10 places from 2015 to take the No 9 spot this year andnumerous other cities made their debut into the top 50 Roanoke Va had the biggestjump moving up 49 spots to No 45 on the list Louisville Ky gained 42 spots to crackthe top 50 at No 48 for 2016 and Atlantic City NJ jumped 41 spots from 88 to 47Omaha Neb host city of the 2016 US Olympic Team Trials ndash Swimming also had anotable jump within the top 50 advancing 33 spots from 50 in 2015 to 17 this year

Indianapolis-Carmel ranked No 9 swim city

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News2

fever headache neck stiffness weak muscles and confusionWest Nile can easily be prevented by avoiding mosquito bites Tips from the ISDH

include not going outdoors during prime biting times particularly dusk to dawn Ifyou are outside wear bug spray that contains DEET and put on shirts with long sleevesand pants Also minimize the amount of standing water around your home as thatattracts mosquitoes

ATampT research shows that 7-in-10people engage in smartphone activitieswhile driving People are doing much morethan just texting from behind the wheelTheyrsquore checking email posting to socialmedia and even snapping selfies

To drive home thismessage ATampT Indiana is bringing its ldquoItCan Waitrdquo distracted driving campaign toNoblesville High School on Monday Theevent takes place from 11 am to 1 pm atthe NHS cafeteria

Through a virtual reality app andgoggles and a wheel-and-pedal simulatorteen drivers will be able to experiencefirsthand how dangerous it is to take theireyes off the road and glance at a phone

In addition students and staff will havethe opportunity to make an It Can Waitpledge to keep their eyes on the road

ATampT recently announced that ithas passed the 10 million It Can Wait pledgemark and now has set a new goal of 16million total pledges by the end of this yearTo help reach that goal the company haslaunched the ldquo16 in lsquo16rdquo competition whichwill run from Oct 1 to Oct 31 to encourage

schools nonprofits and individuals to getinvolved and raise awareness of the problemof distracted driving Noblesville HighSchool is the second high school in Indianato sign up to participate in next monthrsquospledge contest

New 2016 research shows pledgingmatters and makes a difference

middot According to the findings almost halfof people who pledged said they now donrsquotuse their smartphones while driving

middot Those who share their promise orpledge with others are even more likely tostop and more likely to speak up to others

middot 4-in-10 asked a friend or familymember to not use their smartphone whiledriving

middot One-third asked a driver to not usetheir smartphone while driving when ridingas a passenger

middot 4-in-10 asked a passenger to operatetheir smartphone while they are driving

ATampT Indiana Director of GovernmentAffairs Steve Rogers will be on hand todemonstrate the It Can Wait app andsimulator and to share information regardingthe 16 in rsquo16 pledge competition

Anti-distracted drivingcampaign to NHS

The Hamilton County Highway Department is pleased to announce the rehabilitationof Bridge 238 ndash Lakeshore Drive East between 96th Street and 106th Street was completedat 6 pm Wednesday Sept 14

A small amount of incidental work remains but it will be completed under trafficPlease proceed with caution through the work zone when workers are present

Lakeshore Drive East bridge open

Noblesville-based Realized Worth istaking part in the United Nations Impact2030 Global Summit according to a reporton the Inside Indiana Business website

The summit is taking place at theUnited Nations Headquarters in New YorkCity It began Wednesday with afternoonsessions and a networking dinnercontinued Thursday with workshops atlocations across New York City andconcludes today with breakfast andmorning sessions that highlight resultsfrom the Thursday workshops A keynote

speaker will discuss the alignment oftopics that include social good impact andcorporate involvement according to anoverview document on the Impact 2030website

Realized Worth helps companiesachieve their goals in Corporate SocialResponsibility with a niche focus onengaging employees in corporatevolunteering and giving programsaccording to a description on its websiteThe company was founded in 2008 byChris Jarvis and Angela Parker

Realized Worth participating inImpact 2030 Global Summit

WEST NILE From Page 1

The Boys amp Girls Club of Noblesvillewill host its third annual Trick or Trivia onSaturday Oct 1 presented by ChurchChurch Hittle amp Antrim Adults 21+ areinvited to create a team of eight players andattend this howling night of trivia at theNoblesville Moose Lodge

Trick or Trivia is a Halloween-themedevent that consists of ten rounds of spine-chilling trivia Teams will pool theiruseless knowledge and compete againsteach other in hopes of winning the covetedTrick or Trivia traveling trophy Food anddrinks will be available for purchase

Throughout the event teams will havethe option to purchase magical mulligansand participate in multiple auctions toreceive help from local ldquoexpertsrdquo Allfunds raised directly support the youth ofNoblesville and the Boys amp Girls Club

Raffle tickets will be available forpurchase for a wide array of bizarre itemsand gift packages Contests will take placefor the team with the best decorated tableand the best group costumes

Teams of eight players may pre-registerfor the event for $160 or for $200 at thedoor Doors will open at 6 pm and thehair-raising competition will begin at 7pm

RSVP online or by emailing Natalie atnbradshawbgcniorg A wide range ofspooky sponsorship opportunities areavailable For more information visitwwwbgcniorg check out the Facebookevent page or contact Nathan Helm at(317) 773-4372

Boys amp Girls Club tohost third annualTrick or Trivia

3Obituaries

Hamilton CountyReporter

Contact InformationPhone

317-408-5548

EmailHamiltonconorthreporterhotmailcom

Publisher Jeff JellisonHamiltonconorthreporterhotmailcom

317-408-5548

Editor Don JellisonHoosiermabaaolcom

317-773-2769

Sports Editor Richie HallRhall1977gmailcomTwitter Richie_Hall

Web Addresswwwhc-reportercom

Mailing AddressPO Box190

Westfield IN 46074

Subscripton InformationPrint Edition

3 months $186 months $341 Year $68

Daily Email Edition6 months $251 Year $50

But go ye and learn what that meaneth I will have mercy and notsacrifice for I am not come to call the righteous but sinners torepentance

- Matthew 913

50 Years AgoNews September 26 through October 1 has been established as a periodfor observance of Indianarsquos 150th year in Hamilton County It may appearthat Hamilton County is late in celebrating however the whole year hasbeen declared the time for Indianarsquos sesquicentennial celebration and itwould hardly be practical or logical for all cities and counties to celebratethe occasion in one monthSports Head North Central football coach Byron Weaver announced latethis morning that four players who earlier were dismissed from the squadfor the Noblesville game Friday night will play and will be in the Panthersrsquostarting lineupAd Standard Food Stores Minute Maid Frozen Orange Juice 2 cans for49 cents

Haylie Beth Armstrong

March 16 1990 - September 13 2016

Haylie Beth Armstrong 26 of Noblesville formerly of Lapel passed away on TuesdaySeptember 13 2016

She was born on March 16 1990 in Anderson IndianaHaylie graduated from Lapel High School in 2008She had been employed by the Harbour Manor Nursing Home and

was currently providing home health care through Comforcare inCarmel

Haylie is survived by two children Payten Armstrong and BriceHolmes her partner Blake Holmes her parents Todd and Cara(Clark) Armstrong of Lapel her maternal grandparents Larry andDiane Clark of Lapel her paternal grandparents Neal and NancyBrown of Lapel and Bill and Judi McKeand of Port Charlotte FLtwo brothers Trae and Jaxon Armstrong and several aunts unclesand cousins

A celebration of life service will be held at 700 PM September20 2016 at Scott E Hersberger Funeral Home 1010 Main North Street Lapel

Visitation will be from 400 PM to 700 PM Tuesday September 20 2016 at Scott EHersberger Funeral Home

Online condolences wwwhersbergerfuneralhomecom

Mary Jane (McMahon) Cook

May 12 1934 - September 14 2016

Mary Jane (McMahon) Cook 82 of Noblesville passed away on September 14 2016at Riverview Health hospital in Noblesville She was born on May12 1934 to Harold and Martha (Mallery) McMahon in NoblesvilleIndiana She was a 6th generation resident of Hamilton County Hermothers family settled here in 1820

Mary Jane was a 1952 graduate of Noblesville High School andattended Indiana University For 38 years she worked in accountingfor Firestone Industrial Products and also worked for McMahon FoodCompany Mary Jane was a member of Noblesville First UnitedMethodist Church and Tri Kappa Sorority and was a supporter ofNoblesville High School Alumni Association She loved to play

bridge and enjoyed her bridge club with her lifelong friends She enjoyed swimming inher pool entertaining guests and landscaping Most of all Mary Jane was a devoted motherand grandmother and loved her family

She is survived by her children Deborah Jane Cook Patterson (husband Keith) JamesBradley Cook (wife Christine) Sharon Rose Cook Fuqua (husband Dan) and David ScottCook brother Earl McMahon four grandchildren Kevin Michael Patterson KellyPatterson Clark Jennifer Cook and Savannah Rose Fuqua and two great-grandchildrenAshlyn Rose Clark and Zoey Catherine Clark

In addition to her parents Mary Jane was preceded in death by her five brothers andsisters Phyllis Douglass Harold Bud McMahon Jr Betty Wolverton Esther Goodwinand Ed McMahon

Visitation will be from 400 pm to 800 pm on Friday September 16 2016 at Randallamp Roberts Funeral Home 1150 Logan Street in Noblesville Services will be held at 1100am on Saturday September 17 at the funeral home with an additional visitation from 1000am to the time of service Burial will be at Crownland Cemetery in Noblesville

Memorial contributions may be made to Noblesville High School Alumni AssociationPO Box 818 Noblesville IN 46061 or to the donors favorite charity

Condolences wwwrandallrobertscom

Hamilton County Reporter

Hamilton Countyrsquos Hometown Newspaper

News4

Westfield Chamber meets at Bridgewater

Dr Sherry Grate (right)presents Three Areas ofFocus for the 2016-17school year for WestfieldSchools at the monthlyWestfield Chambermeeting at BridgewaterApproximately 100people (above) attendedthe meeting

Reporter photos by Perry Williams

After 70 years ITT TechnicalInstitute will officially end all operationstoday

The Carmel-based educationalservices company has been fraught withproblems that have snowballed over thelast month but it appears the final blowcame Thursday when the IndianapolisBusiness Journal reported that its seniorlender Cerebrus Business Finance LLCof New York seized ITTs bank accounts

IBJ reported that Cerebrus wasdemanding an immediate payment of aloan that totaled around $345 millionthen also informed ITT that it was takingcontrol over the companys bankaccounts

A total of 8000 employees workedfor ITT Tech across the country

ITT Tech had 130 campuses servingover 40000 students in 38 states Thecompany granted over $260 million inscholarships in 2014 according to itsnow defunct website It was founded in1946 and moved to Carmel in 1969

ITT officiallyends operationstoday

Riverview Health will host a shoulderpain seminar from 6-7pm on WednesdayOctober 5

Dr NormanMindrebo a boardcertified orthopedicsurgeon will shareinformation oncommon shoulderissues and treatmentsincluding rotator cufftears shoulderarthritis frozenshoulder and shoulder

replacementsThe shoulder pain seminar will take

place at the Renaissance Indianapolis NorthHotel 11925 N Meridian Street Carmel Alight dinner will be served The program isfree but registration is required Registerat rivervieworgclasses orcall 3177767999

Mindrebo

Riverview Healthto host shoulderpain seminar

Do You Have A CommunityAnnouncement

Wedding Birth AnnouncementAnniversary

Share It With The Community

Contact the Hamilton CountyReporter

Hamiltonconorth reporterhotmailcom

or call 317-408-5548

News 5

Hamilton North Chamber meetingReporter photos by Perry Williams

ABOVE Matt Wallaceof Hamilton HeightsSchool Corporation andLea Jessup of SheridanCommunity Schoolsdiscuss technology atboth schools Twenty-first century learning ismoving at rapid paceso partnership isimportant movingforward between theschools

RIGHT SheridanSchools superintendentDr David Mundy (left)and Hamilton Heightssuperintendent DrDerek Arrowood give apresentation

News6

Watch art created before your very eyesat the third annual Carmel on Canvas pleinair event ndash an open-air painting exhibitionand competition on the sidewalksthroughout the Carmel Arts amp DesignDistrict The event which is free tospectators runs Friday to SundaySeptember 16-18

ldquoPaint outs continue to be very popularas a resurgence in the arts is being seen inmany communities such as Carmel We arethrilled to be able to make this eventavailable to the public especially to familieswith small children who we hope areinspired to create their own expressions ofart as a visitor to this event in our Arts ampDesign Districtrdquo said Carmel Mayor JimBrainard

Artists ranging from professionals toamateurs including a teen division will bepainting at a variety of locations for the pleinair event all day Friday and Saturday Thepublic is invited to come to the district andwatch the painters set up their easels andpaint their chosen subjects There will alsobe two quick paints one on Saturday at theCarmel Farmers Market (5 Center Green)and one on Sunday on the southwest cornerof Main Street and the Monon TrailSaturday is also the day for children to paintat the KidsZone from 1 ndash 4 pm with twolocations in The District includingMagdalena Gallery of Art (27 East MainStreet) and Carmel Arts CouncilrsquosChildrenrsquos Art Gallery (40 West MainStreet)

The plein air art works created on Fridayand Saturday along with the quick paintevent on Sunday will be judged by RachelBerenson Perry former fine art curator ofthe Indiana State Museum and author ofnumerous art articles and books The pleinair main event judging takes place at 530pm Saturday with artists vying for prizesthat include a $5000 grand prize $3000 forsecond place and $1500 for third

The quick paint event on Saturdaymorning at the Carmel Farmers Market willbe judged as a community choice withmarket visitors deciding which work willtake home the $500 first place prize the$300 second place award and the $200 thirdplace spot The Sunday quick paint eventtakes place in the Carmel Arts amp DesignDistrict with monetary prizes the same as

the Saturday quick paint Sundayrsquos eventwill be followed by an art fair from 2-5 pmfeaturing works created by Carmel onCanvas artists

Join Mayor Brainard on Saturday at 7pm as he hands out the awards at a specialevent tent located along Artists Lane (alsoknown as 2nd Avenue NW) between ScottyrsquosBrewhouse and the Monon Trail Thepaintings will also be available for viewingand for sale after the awards are presented

Artists are able to register beginning at830 am Friday at Hoosier Salon (22 RangeLine Road) and Saturday morning at CarmelFarmers Market

Carmel on Canvas artists also have theopportunity to compete for Purchase Awardsby painting the sponsoring businessrsquosestablishment and winning the listedmonetary prize Winners will be chosen onSaturday night Thank you to the followingCarmel Arts amp Design District businessesfor offering Purchase Awards

Bazbeaux Pizza - $400Highgarden Real Estate - $400Bubrsquos Burgers amp Ice Cream - $250Agave - $200Greekrsquos Pizzeria - $200PNC Bank - $200Restyled - $200

Thank you to our sponsorsPatron ndash City of Carmel Visit Hamilton

County Soori Gallery Eclectic AestheticHealth Center

Supporters ndash Carmel Arts CouncilCarmel Arts amp Design District GalleryAssociation

Enthusiasts ndash Chapman-OsborneLegacy Realtors The Art Lab MagdalenaGallery of Arts The Pint Room All ThingsCarmel Painting with a Twist GreekrsquosPizzeria Donatellorsquos Italian Restaurant TheOlive Mill Mudbugs Scottyrsquos BrewhouseSquare Donuts Blu Moon Cafeacute VitalityBowls Bubrsquos Burgers amp Ice Cream

Kids Zone ndash The Art Lab MagdalenaGallery of Arts Painting with a Twist

The following is a schedule of eventsAll events are open to the public

Friday September 16middot 830 am ndash All Day Plein Air Paint

Begins Registration amp Check-in at

Hoosier Salon (22 Range Line Road)Artists register and paint throughout theday in the District Public is encouragedto watch the artists create their workMusicians will be playing throughout theDistrict

Saturday September 17 830 ndash 5 pm All Day Plein Air PaintContinues Artists register and paintthroughout the day in the District Publicis encouraged to watch the artists createtheir work Musicians will be playingthroughout the District 830-10 am ndash Quick Paint 1 at the

Carmel Farmers Market (5 Center Green) 1015 ndash 1030 am ndash Quick Paint 1ldquoCommunity Choicerdquo judging awards tofollow 5 pm ndash Plein air paintings turned in by

artists to Artists Lane tent (2nd Avenue NW) 6 pm ndash All day plein airreceptionjudging 7 pm ndash All day plein air awards Artistsworks displayed for viewing and sale

Saturday KidsZone 1 ndash 4 pm ndash Event volunteers will assistchildren ages 4-12 in creating a piece ofart to take home

Sunday September 18 11 am ndash noon - Quick Paint 2 day-ofregistration amp check-in at Hoosier Salon Noon- 130 pm ndash Quick Paint 2 CarmelArts amp Design District 2 pm ndash Quick Paint 2 JudgingAwardsto follow 2 ndash 5 pm ndash Art Fair in the District 221W Main StreetSW Corner of Main Streetamp Monon Trail

Public parking is available in the CarmelLions Club lot (141 E Main St) SophiaSquare parking garage (entrance off of 1stAve NW) Indiana Design Center parkinggarage (200 S Range Line Rd) or availableon-street public parking The Arts amp DesignDistrict parking map may be downloaded athttpwwwcarmelartsanddesigncomimagesCarmel_District_ParkingMappdf

Plein Air Event begins today

Sports 7

Hamilton Southeastern won an all-county and Hoosier Crossroads Conferencevolleyball match with Westfield Thursdaynight

The Class 4A No 1 Royals got thevictory in straight sets 25-19 25-22 25-19 improving their record to 16-2 TheRoyals were led by both outside hittersCaitlin Kane put down 18 kills andMeredith Phillips had 14 kills MakenzieHinshaw dished out 37 assists

The Royal serving game proved to bean extremely effective weapon with bothGrace Kane and Anne Klienrichert goingon long serving runs said HSE coachJason Young

Westfield was led by Cassidy Ferrerwho made 10 digs and two blocks LieneMiller put down 10 kilks while ClaireHindman and Abigial Huser each servedone ace Caroline Sinicki handed out 32assists

Southeastern won the junior varsitymatch 25-21 25-22

Raigan Stanifer had 10 digs forWestfield and Gracie Weber hit five kills

University lost to Liberty Christian infour sets 25-11 28-26 23-25 25-9

Senior Natalie Hellman had 13 kills andsenior Annabelle Lance contributed 11kills Freshman Gillian Monroe had 24assists in the effort

Noblesville dropped a very close five-set match to Zionsville Thursday by thescore of 25-17 23-25 19-25 25-22 16-14

Allie Phillips handed out 23 assists andmade eight digs while Maddie Hine dishedout 21 assists and got seven digs AshleyBirkhimer and Alexa Roberts both hit ninekills for the Millers

Carmel took care of Warren Central instraight sets on Thursday 27-25 25-1025-11 in Metropolitan Conference play

Bonnie Bostic hit 11 kills for theGreyhounds with Morgan Seaman dishingout 23 assists Alex Hicks had nine digs

Carmels junior varsity won 25-9 25-10 while the freshmen were victorious25-8 25-3

Fishers scored an upset of 4A No 10Brownsburg on Thursday in a five-setmatch 25-23 17-25 25-23 22-25 15-12

Ayslinn Roberts served three aces forthe Tigers with Maggie Markwood hittingtwo and Julia Drozd and Rose Duffy eachserving one

Audrey Haworth led the offense with18 kills on 433 hitting Mallory Hernandezhad 16 kills and Markwood hit 15 Duffyhanded out a season-high 57 assists

Both teams played smart volleyballand made many adjustments which madethe mental part of players games crucialsaid Fishers coach Steven Peek We camethrough late in sets 1 and 3 and thenespecially in set 5 Passing was a constantbattle for us but we were fantastic in the5th set especially seniors Ellie Adams andMaggie Markwood and junior Julia Drozd

Ellie Adams had 25 digs but nonemore important than one late in the 5thwhen she dove to her left and with anoutstretched fist dug the ball back over thenet and into the opponents court that digscored to get us our first match pointopportunity said Peek

Drozd and Markwood both had 16 digswith Haworth getting 12 and Duffy 10Duffy also had four blocks and Hernandezmade three blocks

Royals win all-county match

Photo by Kirk Green

Meredith Phillips had 14 kills for theHamilton Southeastern volleyball teamin its straight-set win over WestfieldThursday

Sports8

Photos by Kirk Green

ABOVE Westfieldrsquos Cassidy Ferrer makes a bump for the Shamrocks during their match withHamilton Southeastern on ThursdayBELOW Natalie Ravenell dives for a ball

Thursday night volleyball

Sports 9

The Hamilton Heights boys soccer teamfell to Northwestern3-1 on Thursday

The Huskiesscored the first goal ofthe game when RoyNoller found JacobMichael on a diagonalrun Michael buriedthe ball in the net TheTigers responded withthree goals beforehalftime and the

second half was a drawSam Schroeder recorded two saves

Michael was the player of the gameHeights won the junior varsity game 2-1

Guerin Catholic played to a 1-1 tie withAvon the No 3 team in Class 2A onThursday

The Golden Eagles got on the board inthe 15th minute when Noah DeWall scoredoff an assist by Conner Murray The Oriolescame out hot in the second half finallygetting their goal off a corner kick with 10minutes to play

Guerin Catholic is now 5-2-1 for theseason

University beat Liberty Christian 3-0 onThursday

Sam Gailey had two goals to bring hisseason total to 10 goals and four assists

Hamilton Southeastern beat MountVernon 2-0 on Thursday

Dylan Ricketts and Darion Ghaffariscored the Royals goals with Jake Smithand Kobe Jones providing the assistsGoalkeepers Ben Haxton and CamMangelson combined for the shutout

Carmel took of Warren Central 2-0 in aThursday Metropolitan Conference game

Jackson Bruun and Connor Inglis scoredgoals for the Greyhounds with Jared Richeymaking one assist Carmel is now 6-1-3 forthe season

ldquoI really like how our individualdefending has led to good strong teamdefending said Hounds coach ShaneSchmidt When that happens we are ingood shape to transition into our attackrdquo

Noblesville and Cathedral played to a0-0 tie on Thursday

Huskies fall to Northwestern GC ties No 3 Avon

The Hamilton Southeastern girls soccer team cruised past Mount Vernon 6-0 onThursday

Mckenzie Smith scored the first goal for the Royals on a free kick After that goalswere scored by Layla Brown Sophia Silcox Claire Wilkinson Kara Sanders and KaitlynWeldy Making assists were Sanders Brown Silcox Weldy and Ava Keaffaber

Southeasterns defense allowed Mount Vernon just two shots in the game

Sheridan fell to Crawfordsville 2-1 on ThursdayThe Blackhawks were down 2-0 at halftime before freshman Makenna Hammack took

the ensuing kick-off and dribbled through the Crawfordsville defense to close the deficitto one

The Blackhawk defense rose to the occasion and kept Crawfordsville scoreless forthe rest of the game said Sheridan coach Kurtis Olsan Despite several good looks atgoal in the second half the Hawks couldnt find the equalizer

Universitys cross country teamscompeted in the Lebanon TigerInvitational on Thursday

The Trailblazers girls team finishedthird scoring 82 points Western Boonewon the meet with 18 followed byLebanon with 54 Clinton Central wasfourth with 85

Today was the first race for promisingfreshman Gloria Davidova as she joinedthe team late in the season said UHScoach Jenny Cox Her addition -- alongwith strong performances by the otherrunners -- propelled Universitys girlscross country team to their first win overClinton Central this season Times for the Trailblazers were as followsJada Swearingen 2424 MichaelaMcKasson 2636 Robin Karwath 2730

Gloria Davidova 2736 Lucia Ponader2906 Lauren Flickner 2917 AudreyGeipel 2923 Lauren Masoncup 3000Audrey Lupton 3011 Maya Marks-Strauss 3046 Isabella Garino-Heisey3542 Alexa Nealy 3543

The University boys finished fourthTeam scores were Lebanon 31 ClintonCentral 52 Western Boone 70 University89 and Sheridan 124

Noah Laramore Grant Syrek andJacob Sager all placed in the top 15 for theTrailblazers Their times were as followsNoah Laramore 1852 Grant Syrek 1910Jacob Sager 2024 Neil Pettinga 2125Cordell Wilson 2136 Noah Thomas2255 Cole Reinholt 2312 MaxAmmerman 2508 Tommy Herod 2810Jared Dalton 3151

The Guerin Catholic girls golf team won the first ever Circle City Conferencechampionship Thursday at Smock Golf Club

The Golden Eagles scored 183 in the nine-hole tournament followed by BishopChatard with 186 Roncalli with 195 and Brebeuf Jesuit with 197 Mckayla Tallmanfinished second individually with a score of 42 while Angelica Pfefferkorn finishedfourth by shooting 44 Megan Ahlgrims 48 landed her in seventh place

Carly Hammons carded 49 and Kylie McMullen shot 51

Hamilton Heights lost a nine-hole girls golf match to Lebanon at Ulen CountryClub by the score of 167-187

Caitie Gehlhausen was medalist for the match with a one-over par 37 Syd Lucasfollowed with 48 Kate Biggs 50 and Alyx Harley had 52

Roy NollerHeights

HSE blasts Mount Vernon

GC wins first Circle City title

University runsin Tiger Invite

Tickets for Hamilton Heights footballgame with Twin Lakes at Lucas Oil Stadiumgo on sale tonight

The tickets arrived a week earlier thananticipated so Huskies fans can start buyingthem immediately Tickets will be on saleat tonights home football game againstNorthwestern starting at 6 pm Tickets willremain on sale until the end of the gamesfirst quarter kickoff tonight is at 7 pm

Ticket sales continue from 8 am to 3pm Sept 19-29 and from 8 am to 130pm Sept 30

Heightsrsquo LucasOil tickets onsale tonight

CorrectionThe Hamilton Heights football teamrsquosHoosier Conference record is 2-0 withwins over Lewis Cass and Tipton Theincorrect record appeared in a story inThursdayrsquos edition

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 82 64 562 -Baltimore 80 66 548 20Toronto 80 66 548 20NY Yankees 77 69 527 50Tampa Bay 63 83 432 190Central W L PCT GBCleveland 84 62 575 -Detroit 78 68 534 60Kansas City 74 72 507 100Chi White Sox 71 75 486 130Minnesota 55 92 374 295West W L PCT GBTexas 87 60 592 -Seattle 78 68 534 85Houston 76 70 521 105Oakland 64 82 438 225LA Angels 63 83 432 235

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 87 59 596 -NY Mets 77 69 527 100Miami 73 73 500 140Philadelphia 65 82 442 225Atlanta 56 90 384 310Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 93 53 637 -St Louis 76 70 521 170Pittsburgh 71 74 490 215Milwaukee 66 81 449 275Cincinnati 62 83 428 305West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 82 64 562 -San Francisco 78 68 534 40Colorado 69 77 473 130Arizona 62 84 425 200San Diego 62 84 425 200

MLB standingsThursdayrsquos scores

Minnesota 5 Detroit 1Chi White Sox 2 Cleveland 1Pittsburgh 15 Philadelphia 2

Tampa Bay 7 Baltimore 6Boston 7 NY Yankees 5

Oakland 14 Kansas City 5Milwaukee 5 Chi Cubs 4Arizona 7 LA Dodgers 3Toronto 7 LA Angels 2

San Francisco 6 St Louis 2

Sports10

Thursday Sept 15Volleyball

Westfield at Southeastern 530 pmCarmel at Warren Central 630 pm

Zionsville at Noblesville 7 pmFishers at Brownsburg 7 pm

Boys TennisCarmel at MIC Round 1 at North Central 530 pm

Heights Hoosier Conference at Twin LakesSoutheastern at Zionsville 5 pm

Boys SoccerCarmel at Warren Central 7 pmHeights at Northwestern 5 pm

Guerin at Avon 645 pmCathedral at Noblesville 7 pm

Sheridan at Crawfordsville 715 pmGirls Soccer

Chatard at Heights 730 pmMt Vernon at Southeastern 7 pm

Sheridan at Crawfordsville 530 pmGirls Cross Country

Sheridan at Lebanon Invt 5 pmBoys Cross Country

Sheridan at Lebanon Invt 5 pmFriday Sept 16

FootballCarmel at Lawrence North 7 pm

Brownsburg at Fishers 7 pmBroad Ripple at Guerin 7 pmNorthwestern at Heights 7 pmSoutheastern at Westfield 7 pmNoblesville at Zionsville 7 pm

Sheridan at Eastern 7 pmGirls Golf

Carmel Guerin Westfield University at South GroveSectional

Saturday Sept 17Boys Soccer

Fishers at Westfield 10 amHeights Invt 9 am

Guerin at Ft Wayne Luers 1 pmGirls Soccer

Westfield at Pike 10 amGuerin at Ft Wane Dwenger 10 am

Noblesville at Brownsburg 1230 pm

Sheridan at Western Boone 1130 amBoys Tennis

Hoosier Crossroads at Fishers 9 amMIC at Carmel 830 am

Heights at Hoosier Conference at Twin LakesGuerin at Homestead Invt 9 am

Boys Cross CountryWestfield Guerin Noblesville HSE Fishers at

Riverview Health FlashRock at Northview Church 9am

Carmel at Louisville Trinity Invt 830 amHeights Sheridan at Tipton Invt 9 am

Girls Cross CountryWestfield Guerin Noblesville HSE Fishers at

Riverview Health FlashRock at Northview Church 9am

Carmel at Louisville Trinity Invt 830 amHeights Sheridan at Tipton Invt 9 am

Girls GolfHeights Noblesville HSE Fishers at Anderson

Grandview Sectional 2 pmVolleyball

Southeastern at Warren Central Invt 9 am

Upcoming sports schedule

The Sheridan Horseshoe League endedthe season on an exciting note The first halfof the season winner United Feeds had toface second half winner Price Heating in athree game winner take all United Feedswon the league by a single point Aftertallying the scores United Feeds and PriceHeating had each split one win a piece Thencame the final tally

The inter-league handicap tournamentwas won by Tammy Allen 378 second andthird places were held by rookies ScottSmith 368 and Genia Stepp 366

Other award winners for 2016 wereHigh Handicap Game and MostImproved PitcherKyle Wethington

High Actual Game SeasonCharles Sutton

High Handicap Series and Rookie ofYearSusan Dwigans

High Actual Series and Most RingersGreg Emry

High Handicap Overall SeasonScott Smith

High Actual Overall SeasonRichard Reddick

Lowest Handicap Series of SeasonMichael Sutton

Overall Actual Medallions were awardedto the men and womenGenia Stepp Susan Dwigans CharlesSutton Jeff Ogle Greg Emry and RichardReddick

Second Place Sponsor Trophy = PriceHeatingFirst Place Sponsor Trophy = UnitedFeeds

Sheridan Horseshoe Leagueends on exciting note

The Indianapolis-Carmel community is the No 9 swim city in America according toa third-annual study commissioned by USA Swimming and leading swimwearcompany Speedo USA The city moved up 10 spots to place in the top 10 for the secondtime since the studyrsquos debut in 2014 The San Jose-Santa Clara area claimed the No 1spot this year

Rounding out the top 10 of the 50 Top Swim Cities Presented by Speedo USA wereAnn Arbor Mich Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk ConnAustin Texas Madison WiscWashington DC Raleigh-Cary NC Fort Collins-Loveland Colo and the SanFrancisco-Oakland Calif Bay Area

ldquoI believe there is a rich history of swimming in central Indiana the number of greatfacilities and coaches make us a successful swimming areardquo said Chris Plumb HeadCoach of Carmel Swim Club ldquoBeing one of the top swim cities means we are doing afantastic job of teaching young people how to be successful in and out of the poolrdquo

The Indianapolis-Carmel area has hosted multiple USA Swimming national andinternational meets including the 2015 Duel in the Pool at the Indiana UniversityNatatorium the largest indoor pool in the United States The area also boasts the mostUSA Swimming clubs for areas with a population under two-million The popularity ofthe sport is reflected in local Carmel High School which has won 30 straight state girlsswimming titles

Indianapolis moved up 10 places from 2015 to take the No 9 spot this year andnumerous other cities made their debut into the top 50 Roanoke Va had the biggestjump moving up 49 spots to No 45 on the list Louisville Ky gained 42 spots to crackthe top 50 at No 48 for 2016 and Atlantic City NJ jumped 41 spots from 88 to 47Omaha Neb host city of the 2016 US Olympic Team Trials ndash Swimming also had anotable jump within the top 50 advancing 33 spots from 50 in 2015 to 17 this year

Indianapolis-Carmel ranked No 9 swim city

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3Obituaries

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But go ye and learn what that meaneth I will have mercy and notsacrifice for I am not come to call the righteous but sinners torepentance

- Matthew 913

50 Years AgoNews September 26 through October 1 has been established as a periodfor observance of Indianarsquos 150th year in Hamilton County It may appearthat Hamilton County is late in celebrating however the whole year hasbeen declared the time for Indianarsquos sesquicentennial celebration and itwould hardly be practical or logical for all cities and counties to celebratethe occasion in one monthSports Head North Central football coach Byron Weaver announced latethis morning that four players who earlier were dismissed from the squadfor the Noblesville game Friday night will play and will be in the Panthersrsquostarting lineupAd Standard Food Stores Minute Maid Frozen Orange Juice 2 cans for49 cents

Haylie Beth Armstrong

March 16 1990 - September 13 2016

Haylie Beth Armstrong 26 of Noblesville formerly of Lapel passed away on TuesdaySeptember 13 2016

She was born on March 16 1990 in Anderson IndianaHaylie graduated from Lapel High School in 2008She had been employed by the Harbour Manor Nursing Home and

was currently providing home health care through Comforcare inCarmel

Haylie is survived by two children Payten Armstrong and BriceHolmes her partner Blake Holmes her parents Todd and Cara(Clark) Armstrong of Lapel her maternal grandparents Larry andDiane Clark of Lapel her paternal grandparents Neal and NancyBrown of Lapel and Bill and Judi McKeand of Port Charlotte FLtwo brothers Trae and Jaxon Armstrong and several aunts unclesand cousins

A celebration of life service will be held at 700 PM September20 2016 at Scott E Hersberger Funeral Home 1010 Main North Street Lapel

Visitation will be from 400 PM to 700 PM Tuesday September 20 2016 at Scott EHersberger Funeral Home

Online condolences wwwhersbergerfuneralhomecom

Mary Jane (McMahon) Cook

May 12 1934 - September 14 2016

Mary Jane (McMahon) Cook 82 of Noblesville passed away on September 14 2016at Riverview Health hospital in Noblesville She was born on May12 1934 to Harold and Martha (Mallery) McMahon in NoblesvilleIndiana She was a 6th generation resident of Hamilton County Hermothers family settled here in 1820

Mary Jane was a 1952 graduate of Noblesville High School andattended Indiana University For 38 years she worked in accountingfor Firestone Industrial Products and also worked for McMahon FoodCompany Mary Jane was a member of Noblesville First UnitedMethodist Church and Tri Kappa Sorority and was a supporter ofNoblesville High School Alumni Association She loved to play

bridge and enjoyed her bridge club with her lifelong friends She enjoyed swimming inher pool entertaining guests and landscaping Most of all Mary Jane was a devoted motherand grandmother and loved her family

She is survived by her children Deborah Jane Cook Patterson (husband Keith) JamesBradley Cook (wife Christine) Sharon Rose Cook Fuqua (husband Dan) and David ScottCook brother Earl McMahon four grandchildren Kevin Michael Patterson KellyPatterson Clark Jennifer Cook and Savannah Rose Fuqua and two great-grandchildrenAshlyn Rose Clark and Zoey Catherine Clark

In addition to her parents Mary Jane was preceded in death by her five brothers andsisters Phyllis Douglass Harold Bud McMahon Jr Betty Wolverton Esther Goodwinand Ed McMahon

Visitation will be from 400 pm to 800 pm on Friday September 16 2016 at Randallamp Roberts Funeral Home 1150 Logan Street in Noblesville Services will be held at 1100am on Saturday September 17 at the funeral home with an additional visitation from 1000am to the time of service Burial will be at Crownland Cemetery in Noblesville

Memorial contributions may be made to Noblesville High School Alumni AssociationPO Box 818 Noblesville IN 46061 or to the donors favorite charity

Condolences wwwrandallrobertscom

Hamilton County Reporter

Hamilton Countyrsquos Hometown Newspaper

News4

Westfield Chamber meets at Bridgewater

Dr Sherry Grate (right)presents Three Areas ofFocus for the 2016-17school year for WestfieldSchools at the monthlyWestfield Chambermeeting at BridgewaterApproximately 100people (above) attendedthe meeting

Reporter photos by Perry Williams

After 70 years ITT TechnicalInstitute will officially end all operationstoday

The Carmel-based educationalservices company has been fraught withproblems that have snowballed over thelast month but it appears the final blowcame Thursday when the IndianapolisBusiness Journal reported that its seniorlender Cerebrus Business Finance LLCof New York seized ITTs bank accounts

IBJ reported that Cerebrus wasdemanding an immediate payment of aloan that totaled around $345 millionthen also informed ITT that it was takingcontrol over the companys bankaccounts

A total of 8000 employees workedfor ITT Tech across the country

ITT Tech had 130 campuses servingover 40000 students in 38 states Thecompany granted over $260 million inscholarships in 2014 according to itsnow defunct website It was founded in1946 and moved to Carmel in 1969

ITT officiallyends operationstoday

Riverview Health will host a shoulderpain seminar from 6-7pm on WednesdayOctober 5

Dr NormanMindrebo a boardcertified orthopedicsurgeon will shareinformation oncommon shoulderissues and treatmentsincluding rotator cufftears shoulderarthritis frozenshoulder and shoulder

replacementsThe shoulder pain seminar will take

place at the Renaissance Indianapolis NorthHotel 11925 N Meridian Street Carmel Alight dinner will be served The program isfree but registration is required Registerat rivervieworgclasses orcall 3177767999

Mindrebo

Riverview Healthto host shoulderpain seminar

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Contact the Hamilton CountyReporter

Hamiltonconorth reporterhotmailcom

or call 317-408-5548

News 5

Hamilton North Chamber meetingReporter photos by Perry Williams

ABOVE Matt Wallaceof Hamilton HeightsSchool Corporation andLea Jessup of SheridanCommunity Schoolsdiscuss technology atboth schools Twenty-first century learning ismoving at rapid paceso partnership isimportant movingforward between theschools

RIGHT SheridanSchools superintendentDr David Mundy (left)and Hamilton Heightssuperintendent DrDerek Arrowood give apresentation

News6

Watch art created before your very eyesat the third annual Carmel on Canvas pleinair event ndash an open-air painting exhibitionand competition on the sidewalksthroughout the Carmel Arts amp DesignDistrict The event which is free tospectators runs Friday to SundaySeptember 16-18

ldquoPaint outs continue to be very popularas a resurgence in the arts is being seen inmany communities such as Carmel We arethrilled to be able to make this eventavailable to the public especially to familieswith small children who we hope areinspired to create their own expressions ofart as a visitor to this event in our Arts ampDesign Districtrdquo said Carmel Mayor JimBrainard

Artists ranging from professionals toamateurs including a teen division will bepainting at a variety of locations for the pleinair event all day Friday and Saturday Thepublic is invited to come to the district andwatch the painters set up their easels andpaint their chosen subjects There will alsobe two quick paints one on Saturday at theCarmel Farmers Market (5 Center Green)and one on Sunday on the southwest cornerof Main Street and the Monon TrailSaturday is also the day for children to paintat the KidsZone from 1 ndash 4 pm with twolocations in The District includingMagdalena Gallery of Art (27 East MainStreet) and Carmel Arts CouncilrsquosChildrenrsquos Art Gallery (40 West MainStreet)

The plein air art works created on Fridayand Saturday along with the quick paintevent on Sunday will be judged by RachelBerenson Perry former fine art curator ofthe Indiana State Museum and author ofnumerous art articles and books The pleinair main event judging takes place at 530pm Saturday with artists vying for prizesthat include a $5000 grand prize $3000 forsecond place and $1500 for third

The quick paint event on Saturdaymorning at the Carmel Farmers Market willbe judged as a community choice withmarket visitors deciding which work willtake home the $500 first place prize the$300 second place award and the $200 thirdplace spot The Sunday quick paint eventtakes place in the Carmel Arts amp DesignDistrict with monetary prizes the same as

the Saturday quick paint Sundayrsquos eventwill be followed by an art fair from 2-5 pmfeaturing works created by Carmel onCanvas artists

Join Mayor Brainard on Saturday at 7pm as he hands out the awards at a specialevent tent located along Artists Lane (alsoknown as 2nd Avenue NW) between ScottyrsquosBrewhouse and the Monon Trail Thepaintings will also be available for viewingand for sale after the awards are presented

Artists are able to register beginning at830 am Friday at Hoosier Salon (22 RangeLine Road) and Saturday morning at CarmelFarmers Market

Carmel on Canvas artists also have theopportunity to compete for Purchase Awardsby painting the sponsoring businessrsquosestablishment and winning the listedmonetary prize Winners will be chosen onSaturday night Thank you to the followingCarmel Arts amp Design District businessesfor offering Purchase Awards

Bazbeaux Pizza - $400Highgarden Real Estate - $400Bubrsquos Burgers amp Ice Cream - $250Agave - $200Greekrsquos Pizzeria - $200PNC Bank - $200Restyled - $200

Thank you to our sponsorsPatron ndash City of Carmel Visit Hamilton

County Soori Gallery Eclectic AestheticHealth Center

Supporters ndash Carmel Arts CouncilCarmel Arts amp Design District GalleryAssociation

Enthusiasts ndash Chapman-OsborneLegacy Realtors The Art Lab MagdalenaGallery of Arts The Pint Room All ThingsCarmel Painting with a Twist GreekrsquosPizzeria Donatellorsquos Italian Restaurant TheOlive Mill Mudbugs Scottyrsquos BrewhouseSquare Donuts Blu Moon Cafeacute VitalityBowls Bubrsquos Burgers amp Ice Cream

Kids Zone ndash The Art Lab MagdalenaGallery of Arts Painting with a Twist

The following is a schedule of eventsAll events are open to the public

Friday September 16middot 830 am ndash All Day Plein Air Paint

Begins Registration amp Check-in at

Hoosier Salon (22 Range Line Road)Artists register and paint throughout theday in the District Public is encouragedto watch the artists create their workMusicians will be playing throughout theDistrict

Saturday September 17 830 ndash 5 pm All Day Plein Air PaintContinues Artists register and paintthroughout the day in the District Publicis encouraged to watch the artists createtheir work Musicians will be playingthroughout the District 830-10 am ndash Quick Paint 1 at the

Carmel Farmers Market (5 Center Green) 1015 ndash 1030 am ndash Quick Paint 1ldquoCommunity Choicerdquo judging awards tofollow 5 pm ndash Plein air paintings turned in by

artists to Artists Lane tent (2nd Avenue NW) 6 pm ndash All day plein airreceptionjudging 7 pm ndash All day plein air awards Artistsworks displayed for viewing and sale

Saturday KidsZone 1 ndash 4 pm ndash Event volunteers will assistchildren ages 4-12 in creating a piece ofart to take home

Sunday September 18 11 am ndash noon - Quick Paint 2 day-ofregistration amp check-in at Hoosier Salon Noon- 130 pm ndash Quick Paint 2 CarmelArts amp Design District 2 pm ndash Quick Paint 2 JudgingAwardsto follow 2 ndash 5 pm ndash Art Fair in the District 221W Main StreetSW Corner of Main Streetamp Monon Trail

Public parking is available in the CarmelLions Club lot (141 E Main St) SophiaSquare parking garage (entrance off of 1stAve NW) Indiana Design Center parkinggarage (200 S Range Line Rd) or availableon-street public parking The Arts amp DesignDistrict parking map may be downloaded athttpwwwcarmelartsanddesigncomimagesCarmel_District_ParkingMappdf

Plein Air Event begins today

Sports 7

Hamilton Southeastern won an all-county and Hoosier Crossroads Conferencevolleyball match with Westfield Thursdaynight

The Class 4A No 1 Royals got thevictory in straight sets 25-19 25-22 25-19 improving their record to 16-2 TheRoyals were led by both outside hittersCaitlin Kane put down 18 kills andMeredith Phillips had 14 kills MakenzieHinshaw dished out 37 assists

The Royal serving game proved to bean extremely effective weapon with bothGrace Kane and Anne Klienrichert goingon long serving runs said HSE coachJason Young

Westfield was led by Cassidy Ferrerwho made 10 digs and two blocks LieneMiller put down 10 kilks while ClaireHindman and Abigial Huser each servedone ace Caroline Sinicki handed out 32assists

Southeastern won the junior varsitymatch 25-21 25-22

Raigan Stanifer had 10 digs forWestfield and Gracie Weber hit five kills

University lost to Liberty Christian infour sets 25-11 28-26 23-25 25-9

Senior Natalie Hellman had 13 kills andsenior Annabelle Lance contributed 11kills Freshman Gillian Monroe had 24assists in the effort

Noblesville dropped a very close five-set match to Zionsville Thursday by thescore of 25-17 23-25 19-25 25-22 16-14

Allie Phillips handed out 23 assists andmade eight digs while Maddie Hine dishedout 21 assists and got seven digs AshleyBirkhimer and Alexa Roberts both hit ninekills for the Millers

Carmel took care of Warren Central instraight sets on Thursday 27-25 25-1025-11 in Metropolitan Conference play

Bonnie Bostic hit 11 kills for theGreyhounds with Morgan Seaman dishingout 23 assists Alex Hicks had nine digs

Carmels junior varsity won 25-9 25-10 while the freshmen were victorious25-8 25-3

Fishers scored an upset of 4A No 10Brownsburg on Thursday in a five-setmatch 25-23 17-25 25-23 22-25 15-12

Ayslinn Roberts served three aces forthe Tigers with Maggie Markwood hittingtwo and Julia Drozd and Rose Duffy eachserving one

Audrey Haworth led the offense with18 kills on 433 hitting Mallory Hernandezhad 16 kills and Markwood hit 15 Duffyhanded out a season-high 57 assists

Both teams played smart volleyballand made many adjustments which madethe mental part of players games crucialsaid Fishers coach Steven Peek We camethrough late in sets 1 and 3 and thenespecially in set 5 Passing was a constantbattle for us but we were fantastic in the5th set especially seniors Ellie Adams andMaggie Markwood and junior Julia Drozd

Ellie Adams had 25 digs but nonemore important than one late in the 5thwhen she dove to her left and with anoutstretched fist dug the ball back over thenet and into the opponents court that digscored to get us our first match pointopportunity said Peek

Drozd and Markwood both had 16 digswith Haworth getting 12 and Duffy 10Duffy also had four blocks and Hernandezmade three blocks

Royals win all-county match

Photo by Kirk Green

Meredith Phillips had 14 kills for theHamilton Southeastern volleyball teamin its straight-set win over WestfieldThursday

Sports8

Photos by Kirk Green

ABOVE Westfieldrsquos Cassidy Ferrer makes a bump for the Shamrocks during their match withHamilton Southeastern on ThursdayBELOW Natalie Ravenell dives for a ball

Thursday night volleyball

Sports 9

The Hamilton Heights boys soccer teamfell to Northwestern3-1 on Thursday

The Huskiesscored the first goal ofthe game when RoyNoller found JacobMichael on a diagonalrun Michael buriedthe ball in the net TheTigers responded withthree goals beforehalftime and the

second half was a drawSam Schroeder recorded two saves

Michael was the player of the gameHeights won the junior varsity game 2-1

Guerin Catholic played to a 1-1 tie withAvon the No 3 team in Class 2A onThursday

The Golden Eagles got on the board inthe 15th minute when Noah DeWall scoredoff an assist by Conner Murray The Oriolescame out hot in the second half finallygetting their goal off a corner kick with 10minutes to play

Guerin Catholic is now 5-2-1 for theseason

University beat Liberty Christian 3-0 onThursday

Sam Gailey had two goals to bring hisseason total to 10 goals and four assists

Hamilton Southeastern beat MountVernon 2-0 on Thursday

Dylan Ricketts and Darion Ghaffariscored the Royals goals with Jake Smithand Kobe Jones providing the assistsGoalkeepers Ben Haxton and CamMangelson combined for the shutout

Carmel took of Warren Central 2-0 in aThursday Metropolitan Conference game

Jackson Bruun and Connor Inglis scoredgoals for the Greyhounds with Jared Richeymaking one assist Carmel is now 6-1-3 forthe season

ldquoI really like how our individualdefending has led to good strong teamdefending said Hounds coach ShaneSchmidt When that happens we are ingood shape to transition into our attackrdquo

Noblesville and Cathedral played to a0-0 tie on Thursday

Huskies fall to Northwestern GC ties No 3 Avon

The Hamilton Southeastern girls soccer team cruised past Mount Vernon 6-0 onThursday

Mckenzie Smith scored the first goal for the Royals on a free kick After that goalswere scored by Layla Brown Sophia Silcox Claire Wilkinson Kara Sanders and KaitlynWeldy Making assists were Sanders Brown Silcox Weldy and Ava Keaffaber

Southeasterns defense allowed Mount Vernon just two shots in the game

Sheridan fell to Crawfordsville 2-1 on ThursdayThe Blackhawks were down 2-0 at halftime before freshman Makenna Hammack took

the ensuing kick-off and dribbled through the Crawfordsville defense to close the deficitto one

The Blackhawk defense rose to the occasion and kept Crawfordsville scoreless forthe rest of the game said Sheridan coach Kurtis Olsan Despite several good looks atgoal in the second half the Hawks couldnt find the equalizer

Universitys cross country teamscompeted in the Lebanon TigerInvitational on Thursday

The Trailblazers girls team finishedthird scoring 82 points Western Boonewon the meet with 18 followed byLebanon with 54 Clinton Central wasfourth with 85

Today was the first race for promisingfreshman Gloria Davidova as she joinedthe team late in the season said UHScoach Jenny Cox Her addition -- alongwith strong performances by the otherrunners -- propelled Universitys girlscross country team to their first win overClinton Central this season Times for the Trailblazers were as followsJada Swearingen 2424 MichaelaMcKasson 2636 Robin Karwath 2730

Gloria Davidova 2736 Lucia Ponader2906 Lauren Flickner 2917 AudreyGeipel 2923 Lauren Masoncup 3000Audrey Lupton 3011 Maya Marks-Strauss 3046 Isabella Garino-Heisey3542 Alexa Nealy 3543

The University boys finished fourthTeam scores were Lebanon 31 ClintonCentral 52 Western Boone 70 University89 and Sheridan 124

Noah Laramore Grant Syrek andJacob Sager all placed in the top 15 for theTrailblazers Their times were as followsNoah Laramore 1852 Grant Syrek 1910Jacob Sager 2024 Neil Pettinga 2125Cordell Wilson 2136 Noah Thomas2255 Cole Reinholt 2312 MaxAmmerman 2508 Tommy Herod 2810Jared Dalton 3151

The Guerin Catholic girls golf team won the first ever Circle City Conferencechampionship Thursday at Smock Golf Club

The Golden Eagles scored 183 in the nine-hole tournament followed by BishopChatard with 186 Roncalli with 195 and Brebeuf Jesuit with 197 Mckayla Tallmanfinished second individually with a score of 42 while Angelica Pfefferkorn finishedfourth by shooting 44 Megan Ahlgrims 48 landed her in seventh place

Carly Hammons carded 49 and Kylie McMullen shot 51

Hamilton Heights lost a nine-hole girls golf match to Lebanon at Ulen CountryClub by the score of 167-187

Caitie Gehlhausen was medalist for the match with a one-over par 37 Syd Lucasfollowed with 48 Kate Biggs 50 and Alyx Harley had 52

Roy NollerHeights

HSE blasts Mount Vernon

GC wins first Circle City title

University runsin Tiger Invite

Tickets for Hamilton Heights footballgame with Twin Lakes at Lucas Oil Stadiumgo on sale tonight

The tickets arrived a week earlier thananticipated so Huskies fans can start buyingthem immediately Tickets will be on saleat tonights home football game againstNorthwestern starting at 6 pm Tickets willremain on sale until the end of the gamesfirst quarter kickoff tonight is at 7 pm

Ticket sales continue from 8 am to 3pm Sept 19-29 and from 8 am to 130pm Sept 30

Heightsrsquo LucasOil tickets onsale tonight

CorrectionThe Hamilton Heights football teamrsquosHoosier Conference record is 2-0 withwins over Lewis Cass and Tipton Theincorrect record appeared in a story inThursdayrsquos edition

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 82 64 562 -Baltimore 80 66 548 20Toronto 80 66 548 20NY Yankees 77 69 527 50Tampa Bay 63 83 432 190Central W L PCT GBCleveland 84 62 575 -Detroit 78 68 534 60Kansas City 74 72 507 100Chi White Sox 71 75 486 130Minnesota 55 92 374 295West W L PCT GBTexas 87 60 592 -Seattle 78 68 534 85Houston 76 70 521 105Oakland 64 82 438 225LA Angels 63 83 432 235

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 87 59 596 -NY Mets 77 69 527 100Miami 73 73 500 140Philadelphia 65 82 442 225Atlanta 56 90 384 310Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 93 53 637 -St Louis 76 70 521 170Pittsburgh 71 74 490 215Milwaukee 66 81 449 275Cincinnati 62 83 428 305West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 82 64 562 -San Francisco 78 68 534 40Colorado 69 77 473 130Arizona 62 84 425 200San Diego 62 84 425 200

MLB standingsThursdayrsquos scores

Minnesota 5 Detroit 1Chi White Sox 2 Cleveland 1Pittsburgh 15 Philadelphia 2

Tampa Bay 7 Baltimore 6Boston 7 NY Yankees 5

Oakland 14 Kansas City 5Milwaukee 5 Chi Cubs 4Arizona 7 LA Dodgers 3Toronto 7 LA Angels 2

San Francisco 6 St Louis 2

Sports10

Thursday Sept 15Volleyball

Westfield at Southeastern 530 pmCarmel at Warren Central 630 pm

Zionsville at Noblesville 7 pmFishers at Brownsburg 7 pm

Boys TennisCarmel at MIC Round 1 at North Central 530 pm

Heights Hoosier Conference at Twin LakesSoutheastern at Zionsville 5 pm

Boys SoccerCarmel at Warren Central 7 pmHeights at Northwestern 5 pm

Guerin at Avon 645 pmCathedral at Noblesville 7 pm

Sheridan at Crawfordsville 715 pmGirls Soccer

Chatard at Heights 730 pmMt Vernon at Southeastern 7 pm

Sheridan at Crawfordsville 530 pmGirls Cross Country

Sheridan at Lebanon Invt 5 pmBoys Cross Country

Sheridan at Lebanon Invt 5 pmFriday Sept 16

FootballCarmel at Lawrence North 7 pm

Brownsburg at Fishers 7 pmBroad Ripple at Guerin 7 pmNorthwestern at Heights 7 pmSoutheastern at Westfield 7 pmNoblesville at Zionsville 7 pm

Sheridan at Eastern 7 pmGirls Golf

Carmel Guerin Westfield University at South GroveSectional

Saturday Sept 17Boys Soccer

Fishers at Westfield 10 amHeights Invt 9 am

Guerin at Ft Wayne Luers 1 pmGirls Soccer

Westfield at Pike 10 amGuerin at Ft Wane Dwenger 10 am

Noblesville at Brownsburg 1230 pm

Sheridan at Western Boone 1130 amBoys Tennis

Hoosier Crossroads at Fishers 9 amMIC at Carmel 830 am

Heights at Hoosier Conference at Twin LakesGuerin at Homestead Invt 9 am

Boys Cross CountryWestfield Guerin Noblesville HSE Fishers at

Riverview Health FlashRock at Northview Church 9am

Carmel at Louisville Trinity Invt 830 amHeights Sheridan at Tipton Invt 9 am

Girls Cross CountryWestfield Guerin Noblesville HSE Fishers at

Riverview Health FlashRock at Northview Church 9am

Carmel at Louisville Trinity Invt 830 amHeights Sheridan at Tipton Invt 9 am

Girls GolfHeights Noblesville HSE Fishers at Anderson

Grandview Sectional 2 pmVolleyball

Southeastern at Warren Central Invt 9 am

Upcoming sports schedule

The Sheridan Horseshoe League endedthe season on an exciting note The first halfof the season winner United Feeds had toface second half winner Price Heating in athree game winner take all United Feedswon the league by a single point Aftertallying the scores United Feeds and PriceHeating had each split one win a piece Thencame the final tally

The inter-league handicap tournamentwas won by Tammy Allen 378 second andthird places were held by rookies ScottSmith 368 and Genia Stepp 366

Other award winners for 2016 wereHigh Handicap Game and MostImproved PitcherKyle Wethington

High Actual Game SeasonCharles Sutton

High Handicap Series and Rookie ofYearSusan Dwigans

High Actual Series and Most RingersGreg Emry

High Handicap Overall SeasonScott Smith

High Actual Overall SeasonRichard Reddick

Lowest Handicap Series of SeasonMichael Sutton

Overall Actual Medallions were awardedto the men and womenGenia Stepp Susan Dwigans CharlesSutton Jeff Ogle Greg Emry and RichardReddick

Second Place Sponsor Trophy = PriceHeatingFirst Place Sponsor Trophy = UnitedFeeds

Sheridan Horseshoe Leagueends on exciting note

The Indianapolis-Carmel community is the No 9 swim city in America according toa third-annual study commissioned by USA Swimming and leading swimwearcompany Speedo USA The city moved up 10 spots to place in the top 10 for the secondtime since the studyrsquos debut in 2014 The San Jose-Santa Clara area claimed the No 1spot this year

Rounding out the top 10 of the 50 Top Swim Cities Presented by Speedo USA wereAnn Arbor Mich Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk ConnAustin Texas Madison WiscWashington DC Raleigh-Cary NC Fort Collins-Loveland Colo and the SanFrancisco-Oakland Calif Bay Area

ldquoI believe there is a rich history of swimming in central Indiana the number of greatfacilities and coaches make us a successful swimming areardquo said Chris Plumb HeadCoach of Carmel Swim Club ldquoBeing one of the top swim cities means we are doing afantastic job of teaching young people how to be successful in and out of the poolrdquo

The Indianapolis-Carmel area has hosted multiple USA Swimming national andinternational meets including the 2015 Duel in the Pool at the Indiana UniversityNatatorium the largest indoor pool in the United States The area also boasts the mostUSA Swimming clubs for areas with a population under two-million The popularity ofthe sport is reflected in local Carmel High School which has won 30 straight state girlsswimming titles

Indianapolis moved up 10 places from 2015 to take the No 9 spot this year andnumerous other cities made their debut into the top 50 Roanoke Va had the biggestjump moving up 49 spots to No 45 on the list Louisville Ky gained 42 spots to crackthe top 50 at No 48 for 2016 and Atlantic City NJ jumped 41 spots from 88 to 47Omaha Neb host city of the 2016 US Olympic Team Trials ndash Swimming also had anotable jump within the top 50 advancing 33 spots from 50 in 2015 to 17 this year

Indianapolis-Carmel ranked No 9 swim city

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News4

Westfield Chamber meets at Bridgewater

Dr Sherry Grate (right)presents Three Areas ofFocus for the 2016-17school year for WestfieldSchools at the monthlyWestfield Chambermeeting at BridgewaterApproximately 100people (above) attendedthe meeting

Reporter photos by Perry Williams

After 70 years ITT TechnicalInstitute will officially end all operationstoday

The Carmel-based educationalservices company has been fraught withproblems that have snowballed over thelast month but it appears the final blowcame Thursday when the IndianapolisBusiness Journal reported that its seniorlender Cerebrus Business Finance LLCof New York seized ITTs bank accounts

IBJ reported that Cerebrus wasdemanding an immediate payment of aloan that totaled around $345 millionthen also informed ITT that it was takingcontrol over the companys bankaccounts

A total of 8000 employees workedfor ITT Tech across the country

ITT Tech had 130 campuses servingover 40000 students in 38 states Thecompany granted over $260 million inscholarships in 2014 according to itsnow defunct website It was founded in1946 and moved to Carmel in 1969

ITT officiallyends operationstoday

Riverview Health will host a shoulderpain seminar from 6-7pm on WednesdayOctober 5

Dr NormanMindrebo a boardcertified orthopedicsurgeon will shareinformation oncommon shoulderissues and treatmentsincluding rotator cufftears shoulderarthritis frozenshoulder and shoulder

replacementsThe shoulder pain seminar will take

place at the Renaissance Indianapolis NorthHotel 11925 N Meridian Street Carmel Alight dinner will be served The program isfree but registration is required Registerat rivervieworgclasses orcall 3177767999

Mindrebo

Riverview Healthto host shoulderpain seminar

Do You Have A CommunityAnnouncement

Wedding Birth AnnouncementAnniversary

Share It With The Community

Contact the Hamilton CountyReporter

Hamiltonconorth reporterhotmailcom

or call 317-408-5548

News 5

Hamilton North Chamber meetingReporter photos by Perry Williams

ABOVE Matt Wallaceof Hamilton HeightsSchool Corporation andLea Jessup of SheridanCommunity Schoolsdiscuss technology atboth schools Twenty-first century learning ismoving at rapid paceso partnership isimportant movingforward between theschools

RIGHT SheridanSchools superintendentDr David Mundy (left)and Hamilton Heightssuperintendent DrDerek Arrowood give apresentation

News6

Watch art created before your very eyesat the third annual Carmel on Canvas pleinair event ndash an open-air painting exhibitionand competition on the sidewalksthroughout the Carmel Arts amp DesignDistrict The event which is free tospectators runs Friday to SundaySeptember 16-18

ldquoPaint outs continue to be very popularas a resurgence in the arts is being seen inmany communities such as Carmel We arethrilled to be able to make this eventavailable to the public especially to familieswith small children who we hope areinspired to create their own expressions ofart as a visitor to this event in our Arts ampDesign Districtrdquo said Carmel Mayor JimBrainard

Artists ranging from professionals toamateurs including a teen division will bepainting at a variety of locations for the pleinair event all day Friday and Saturday Thepublic is invited to come to the district andwatch the painters set up their easels andpaint their chosen subjects There will alsobe two quick paints one on Saturday at theCarmel Farmers Market (5 Center Green)and one on Sunday on the southwest cornerof Main Street and the Monon TrailSaturday is also the day for children to paintat the KidsZone from 1 ndash 4 pm with twolocations in The District includingMagdalena Gallery of Art (27 East MainStreet) and Carmel Arts CouncilrsquosChildrenrsquos Art Gallery (40 West MainStreet)

The plein air art works created on Fridayand Saturday along with the quick paintevent on Sunday will be judged by RachelBerenson Perry former fine art curator ofthe Indiana State Museum and author ofnumerous art articles and books The pleinair main event judging takes place at 530pm Saturday with artists vying for prizesthat include a $5000 grand prize $3000 forsecond place and $1500 for third

The quick paint event on Saturdaymorning at the Carmel Farmers Market willbe judged as a community choice withmarket visitors deciding which work willtake home the $500 first place prize the$300 second place award and the $200 thirdplace spot The Sunday quick paint eventtakes place in the Carmel Arts amp DesignDistrict with monetary prizes the same as

the Saturday quick paint Sundayrsquos eventwill be followed by an art fair from 2-5 pmfeaturing works created by Carmel onCanvas artists

Join Mayor Brainard on Saturday at 7pm as he hands out the awards at a specialevent tent located along Artists Lane (alsoknown as 2nd Avenue NW) between ScottyrsquosBrewhouse and the Monon Trail Thepaintings will also be available for viewingand for sale after the awards are presented

Artists are able to register beginning at830 am Friday at Hoosier Salon (22 RangeLine Road) and Saturday morning at CarmelFarmers Market

Carmel on Canvas artists also have theopportunity to compete for Purchase Awardsby painting the sponsoring businessrsquosestablishment and winning the listedmonetary prize Winners will be chosen onSaturday night Thank you to the followingCarmel Arts amp Design District businessesfor offering Purchase Awards

Bazbeaux Pizza - $400Highgarden Real Estate - $400Bubrsquos Burgers amp Ice Cream - $250Agave - $200Greekrsquos Pizzeria - $200PNC Bank - $200Restyled - $200

Thank you to our sponsorsPatron ndash City of Carmel Visit Hamilton

County Soori Gallery Eclectic AestheticHealth Center

Supporters ndash Carmel Arts CouncilCarmel Arts amp Design District GalleryAssociation

Enthusiasts ndash Chapman-OsborneLegacy Realtors The Art Lab MagdalenaGallery of Arts The Pint Room All ThingsCarmel Painting with a Twist GreekrsquosPizzeria Donatellorsquos Italian Restaurant TheOlive Mill Mudbugs Scottyrsquos BrewhouseSquare Donuts Blu Moon Cafeacute VitalityBowls Bubrsquos Burgers amp Ice Cream

Kids Zone ndash The Art Lab MagdalenaGallery of Arts Painting with a Twist

The following is a schedule of eventsAll events are open to the public

Friday September 16middot 830 am ndash All Day Plein Air Paint

Begins Registration amp Check-in at

Hoosier Salon (22 Range Line Road)Artists register and paint throughout theday in the District Public is encouragedto watch the artists create their workMusicians will be playing throughout theDistrict

Saturday September 17 830 ndash 5 pm All Day Plein Air PaintContinues Artists register and paintthroughout the day in the District Publicis encouraged to watch the artists createtheir work Musicians will be playingthroughout the District 830-10 am ndash Quick Paint 1 at the

Carmel Farmers Market (5 Center Green) 1015 ndash 1030 am ndash Quick Paint 1ldquoCommunity Choicerdquo judging awards tofollow 5 pm ndash Plein air paintings turned in by

artists to Artists Lane tent (2nd Avenue NW) 6 pm ndash All day plein airreceptionjudging 7 pm ndash All day plein air awards Artistsworks displayed for viewing and sale

Saturday KidsZone 1 ndash 4 pm ndash Event volunteers will assistchildren ages 4-12 in creating a piece ofart to take home

Sunday September 18 11 am ndash noon - Quick Paint 2 day-ofregistration amp check-in at Hoosier Salon Noon- 130 pm ndash Quick Paint 2 CarmelArts amp Design District 2 pm ndash Quick Paint 2 JudgingAwardsto follow 2 ndash 5 pm ndash Art Fair in the District 221W Main StreetSW Corner of Main Streetamp Monon Trail

Public parking is available in the CarmelLions Club lot (141 E Main St) SophiaSquare parking garage (entrance off of 1stAve NW) Indiana Design Center parkinggarage (200 S Range Line Rd) or availableon-street public parking The Arts amp DesignDistrict parking map may be downloaded athttpwwwcarmelartsanddesigncomimagesCarmel_District_ParkingMappdf

Plein Air Event begins today

Sports 7

Hamilton Southeastern won an all-county and Hoosier Crossroads Conferencevolleyball match with Westfield Thursdaynight

The Class 4A No 1 Royals got thevictory in straight sets 25-19 25-22 25-19 improving their record to 16-2 TheRoyals were led by both outside hittersCaitlin Kane put down 18 kills andMeredith Phillips had 14 kills MakenzieHinshaw dished out 37 assists

The Royal serving game proved to bean extremely effective weapon with bothGrace Kane and Anne Klienrichert goingon long serving runs said HSE coachJason Young

Westfield was led by Cassidy Ferrerwho made 10 digs and two blocks LieneMiller put down 10 kilks while ClaireHindman and Abigial Huser each servedone ace Caroline Sinicki handed out 32assists

Southeastern won the junior varsitymatch 25-21 25-22

Raigan Stanifer had 10 digs forWestfield and Gracie Weber hit five kills

University lost to Liberty Christian infour sets 25-11 28-26 23-25 25-9

Senior Natalie Hellman had 13 kills andsenior Annabelle Lance contributed 11kills Freshman Gillian Monroe had 24assists in the effort

Noblesville dropped a very close five-set match to Zionsville Thursday by thescore of 25-17 23-25 19-25 25-22 16-14

Allie Phillips handed out 23 assists andmade eight digs while Maddie Hine dishedout 21 assists and got seven digs AshleyBirkhimer and Alexa Roberts both hit ninekills for the Millers

Carmel took care of Warren Central instraight sets on Thursday 27-25 25-1025-11 in Metropolitan Conference play

Bonnie Bostic hit 11 kills for theGreyhounds with Morgan Seaman dishingout 23 assists Alex Hicks had nine digs

Carmels junior varsity won 25-9 25-10 while the freshmen were victorious25-8 25-3

Fishers scored an upset of 4A No 10Brownsburg on Thursday in a five-setmatch 25-23 17-25 25-23 22-25 15-12

Ayslinn Roberts served three aces forthe Tigers with Maggie Markwood hittingtwo and Julia Drozd and Rose Duffy eachserving one

Audrey Haworth led the offense with18 kills on 433 hitting Mallory Hernandezhad 16 kills and Markwood hit 15 Duffyhanded out a season-high 57 assists

Both teams played smart volleyballand made many adjustments which madethe mental part of players games crucialsaid Fishers coach Steven Peek We camethrough late in sets 1 and 3 and thenespecially in set 5 Passing was a constantbattle for us but we were fantastic in the5th set especially seniors Ellie Adams andMaggie Markwood and junior Julia Drozd

Ellie Adams had 25 digs but nonemore important than one late in the 5thwhen she dove to her left and with anoutstretched fist dug the ball back over thenet and into the opponents court that digscored to get us our first match pointopportunity said Peek

Drozd and Markwood both had 16 digswith Haworth getting 12 and Duffy 10Duffy also had four blocks and Hernandezmade three blocks

Royals win all-county match

Photo by Kirk Green

Meredith Phillips had 14 kills for theHamilton Southeastern volleyball teamin its straight-set win over WestfieldThursday

Sports8

Photos by Kirk Green

ABOVE Westfieldrsquos Cassidy Ferrer makes a bump for the Shamrocks during their match withHamilton Southeastern on ThursdayBELOW Natalie Ravenell dives for a ball

Thursday night volleyball

Sports 9

The Hamilton Heights boys soccer teamfell to Northwestern3-1 on Thursday

The Huskiesscored the first goal ofthe game when RoyNoller found JacobMichael on a diagonalrun Michael buriedthe ball in the net TheTigers responded withthree goals beforehalftime and the

second half was a drawSam Schroeder recorded two saves

Michael was the player of the gameHeights won the junior varsity game 2-1

Guerin Catholic played to a 1-1 tie withAvon the No 3 team in Class 2A onThursday

The Golden Eagles got on the board inthe 15th minute when Noah DeWall scoredoff an assist by Conner Murray The Oriolescame out hot in the second half finallygetting their goal off a corner kick with 10minutes to play

Guerin Catholic is now 5-2-1 for theseason

University beat Liberty Christian 3-0 onThursday

Sam Gailey had two goals to bring hisseason total to 10 goals and four assists

Hamilton Southeastern beat MountVernon 2-0 on Thursday

Dylan Ricketts and Darion Ghaffariscored the Royals goals with Jake Smithand Kobe Jones providing the assistsGoalkeepers Ben Haxton and CamMangelson combined for the shutout

Carmel took of Warren Central 2-0 in aThursday Metropolitan Conference game

Jackson Bruun and Connor Inglis scoredgoals for the Greyhounds with Jared Richeymaking one assist Carmel is now 6-1-3 forthe season

ldquoI really like how our individualdefending has led to good strong teamdefending said Hounds coach ShaneSchmidt When that happens we are ingood shape to transition into our attackrdquo

Noblesville and Cathedral played to a0-0 tie on Thursday

Huskies fall to Northwestern GC ties No 3 Avon

The Hamilton Southeastern girls soccer team cruised past Mount Vernon 6-0 onThursday

Mckenzie Smith scored the first goal for the Royals on a free kick After that goalswere scored by Layla Brown Sophia Silcox Claire Wilkinson Kara Sanders and KaitlynWeldy Making assists were Sanders Brown Silcox Weldy and Ava Keaffaber

Southeasterns defense allowed Mount Vernon just two shots in the game

Sheridan fell to Crawfordsville 2-1 on ThursdayThe Blackhawks were down 2-0 at halftime before freshman Makenna Hammack took

the ensuing kick-off and dribbled through the Crawfordsville defense to close the deficitto one

The Blackhawk defense rose to the occasion and kept Crawfordsville scoreless forthe rest of the game said Sheridan coach Kurtis Olsan Despite several good looks atgoal in the second half the Hawks couldnt find the equalizer

Universitys cross country teamscompeted in the Lebanon TigerInvitational on Thursday

The Trailblazers girls team finishedthird scoring 82 points Western Boonewon the meet with 18 followed byLebanon with 54 Clinton Central wasfourth with 85

Today was the first race for promisingfreshman Gloria Davidova as she joinedthe team late in the season said UHScoach Jenny Cox Her addition -- alongwith strong performances by the otherrunners -- propelled Universitys girlscross country team to their first win overClinton Central this season Times for the Trailblazers were as followsJada Swearingen 2424 MichaelaMcKasson 2636 Robin Karwath 2730

Gloria Davidova 2736 Lucia Ponader2906 Lauren Flickner 2917 AudreyGeipel 2923 Lauren Masoncup 3000Audrey Lupton 3011 Maya Marks-Strauss 3046 Isabella Garino-Heisey3542 Alexa Nealy 3543

The University boys finished fourthTeam scores were Lebanon 31 ClintonCentral 52 Western Boone 70 University89 and Sheridan 124

Noah Laramore Grant Syrek andJacob Sager all placed in the top 15 for theTrailblazers Their times were as followsNoah Laramore 1852 Grant Syrek 1910Jacob Sager 2024 Neil Pettinga 2125Cordell Wilson 2136 Noah Thomas2255 Cole Reinholt 2312 MaxAmmerman 2508 Tommy Herod 2810Jared Dalton 3151

The Guerin Catholic girls golf team won the first ever Circle City Conferencechampionship Thursday at Smock Golf Club

The Golden Eagles scored 183 in the nine-hole tournament followed by BishopChatard with 186 Roncalli with 195 and Brebeuf Jesuit with 197 Mckayla Tallmanfinished second individually with a score of 42 while Angelica Pfefferkorn finishedfourth by shooting 44 Megan Ahlgrims 48 landed her in seventh place

Carly Hammons carded 49 and Kylie McMullen shot 51

Hamilton Heights lost a nine-hole girls golf match to Lebanon at Ulen CountryClub by the score of 167-187

Caitie Gehlhausen was medalist for the match with a one-over par 37 Syd Lucasfollowed with 48 Kate Biggs 50 and Alyx Harley had 52

Roy NollerHeights

HSE blasts Mount Vernon

GC wins first Circle City title

University runsin Tiger Invite

Tickets for Hamilton Heights footballgame with Twin Lakes at Lucas Oil Stadiumgo on sale tonight

The tickets arrived a week earlier thananticipated so Huskies fans can start buyingthem immediately Tickets will be on saleat tonights home football game againstNorthwestern starting at 6 pm Tickets willremain on sale until the end of the gamesfirst quarter kickoff tonight is at 7 pm

Ticket sales continue from 8 am to 3pm Sept 19-29 and from 8 am to 130pm Sept 30

Heightsrsquo LucasOil tickets onsale tonight

CorrectionThe Hamilton Heights football teamrsquosHoosier Conference record is 2-0 withwins over Lewis Cass and Tipton Theincorrect record appeared in a story inThursdayrsquos edition

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 82 64 562 -Baltimore 80 66 548 20Toronto 80 66 548 20NY Yankees 77 69 527 50Tampa Bay 63 83 432 190Central W L PCT GBCleveland 84 62 575 -Detroit 78 68 534 60Kansas City 74 72 507 100Chi White Sox 71 75 486 130Minnesota 55 92 374 295West W L PCT GBTexas 87 60 592 -Seattle 78 68 534 85Houston 76 70 521 105Oakland 64 82 438 225LA Angels 63 83 432 235

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 87 59 596 -NY Mets 77 69 527 100Miami 73 73 500 140Philadelphia 65 82 442 225Atlanta 56 90 384 310Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 93 53 637 -St Louis 76 70 521 170Pittsburgh 71 74 490 215Milwaukee 66 81 449 275Cincinnati 62 83 428 305West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 82 64 562 -San Francisco 78 68 534 40Colorado 69 77 473 130Arizona 62 84 425 200San Diego 62 84 425 200

MLB standingsThursdayrsquos scores

Minnesota 5 Detroit 1Chi White Sox 2 Cleveland 1Pittsburgh 15 Philadelphia 2

Tampa Bay 7 Baltimore 6Boston 7 NY Yankees 5

Oakland 14 Kansas City 5Milwaukee 5 Chi Cubs 4Arizona 7 LA Dodgers 3Toronto 7 LA Angels 2

San Francisco 6 St Louis 2

Sports10

Thursday Sept 15Volleyball

Westfield at Southeastern 530 pmCarmel at Warren Central 630 pm

Zionsville at Noblesville 7 pmFishers at Brownsburg 7 pm

Boys TennisCarmel at MIC Round 1 at North Central 530 pm

Heights Hoosier Conference at Twin LakesSoutheastern at Zionsville 5 pm

Boys SoccerCarmel at Warren Central 7 pmHeights at Northwestern 5 pm

Guerin at Avon 645 pmCathedral at Noblesville 7 pm

Sheridan at Crawfordsville 715 pmGirls Soccer

Chatard at Heights 730 pmMt Vernon at Southeastern 7 pm

Sheridan at Crawfordsville 530 pmGirls Cross Country

Sheridan at Lebanon Invt 5 pmBoys Cross Country

Sheridan at Lebanon Invt 5 pmFriday Sept 16

FootballCarmel at Lawrence North 7 pm

Brownsburg at Fishers 7 pmBroad Ripple at Guerin 7 pmNorthwestern at Heights 7 pmSoutheastern at Westfield 7 pmNoblesville at Zionsville 7 pm

Sheridan at Eastern 7 pmGirls Golf

Carmel Guerin Westfield University at South GroveSectional

Saturday Sept 17Boys Soccer

Fishers at Westfield 10 amHeights Invt 9 am

Guerin at Ft Wayne Luers 1 pmGirls Soccer

Westfield at Pike 10 amGuerin at Ft Wane Dwenger 10 am

Noblesville at Brownsburg 1230 pm

Sheridan at Western Boone 1130 amBoys Tennis

Hoosier Crossroads at Fishers 9 amMIC at Carmel 830 am

Heights at Hoosier Conference at Twin LakesGuerin at Homestead Invt 9 am

Boys Cross CountryWestfield Guerin Noblesville HSE Fishers at

Riverview Health FlashRock at Northview Church 9am

Carmel at Louisville Trinity Invt 830 amHeights Sheridan at Tipton Invt 9 am

Girls Cross CountryWestfield Guerin Noblesville HSE Fishers at

Riverview Health FlashRock at Northview Church 9am

Carmel at Louisville Trinity Invt 830 amHeights Sheridan at Tipton Invt 9 am

Girls GolfHeights Noblesville HSE Fishers at Anderson

Grandview Sectional 2 pmVolleyball

Southeastern at Warren Central Invt 9 am

Upcoming sports schedule

The Sheridan Horseshoe League endedthe season on an exciting note The first halfof the season winner United Feeds had toface second half winner Price Heating in athree game winner take all United Feedswon the league by a single point Aftertallying the scores United Feeds and PriceHeating had each split one win a piece Thencame the final tally

The inter-league handicap tournamentwas won by Tammy Allen 378 second andthird places were held by rookies ScottSmith 368 and Genia Stepp 366

Other award winners for 2016 wereHigh Handicap Game and MostImproved PitcherKyle Wethington

High Actual Game SeasonCharles Sutton

High Handicap Series and Rookie ofYearSusan Dwigans

High Actual Series and Most RingersGreg Emry

High Handicap Overall SeasonScott Smith

High Actual Overall SeasonRichard Reddick

Lowest Handicap Series of SeasonMichael Sutton

Overall Actual Medallions were awardedto the men and womenGenia Stepp Susan Dwigans CharlesSutton Jeff Ogle Greg Emry and RichardReddick

Second Place Sponsor Trophy = PriceHeatingFirst Place Sponsor Trophy = UnitedFeeds

Sheridan Horseshoe Leagueends on exciting note

The Indianapolis-Carmel community is the No 9 swim city in America according toa third-annual study commissioned by USA Swimming and leading swimwearcompany Speedo USA The city moved up 10 spots to place in the top 10 for the secondtime since the studyrsquos debut in 2014 The San Jose-Santa Clara area claimed the No 1spot this year

Rounding out the top 10 of the 50 Top Swim Cities Presented by Speedo USA wereAnn Arbor Mich Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk ConnAustin Texas Madison WiscWashington DC Raleigh-Cary NC Fort Collins-Loveland Colo and the SanFrancisco-Oakland Calif Bay Area

ldquoI believe there is a rich history of swimming in central Indiana the number of greatfacilities and coaches make us a successful swimming areardquo said Chris Plumb HeadCoach of Carmel Swim Club ldquoBeing one of the top swim cities means we are doing afantastic job of teaching young people how to be successful in and out of the poolrdquo

The Indianapolis-Carmel area has hosted multiple USA Swimming national andinternational meets including the 2015 Duel in the Pool at the Indiana UniversityNatatorium the largest indoor pool in the United States The area also boasts the mostUSA Swimming clubs for areas with a population under two-million The popularity ofthe sport is reflected in local Carmel High School which has won 30 straight state girlsswimming titles

Indianapolis moved up 10 places from 2015 to take the No 9 spot this year andnumerous other cities made their debut into the top 50 Roanoke Va had the biggestjump moving up 49 spots to No 45 on the list Louisville Ky gained 42 spots to crackthe top 50 at No 48 for 2016 and Atlantic City NJ jumped 41 spots from 88 to 47Omaha Neb host city of the 2016 US Olympic Team Trials ndash Swimming also had anotable jump within the top 50 advancing 33 spots from 50 in 2015 to 17 this year

Indianapolis-Carmel ranked No 9 swim city

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News 5

Hamilton North Chamber meetingReporter photos by Perry Williams

ABOVE Matt Wallaceof Hamilton HeightsSchool Corporation andLea Jessup of SheridanCommunity Schoolsdiscuss technology atboth schools Twenty-first century learning ismoving at rapid paceso partnership isimportant movingforward between theschools

RIGHT SheridanSchools superintendentDr David Mundy (left)and Hamilton Heightssuperintendent DrDerek Arrowood give apresentation

News6

Watch art created before your very eyesat the third annual Carmel on Canvas pleinair event ndash an open-air painting exhibitionand competition on the sidewalksthroughout the Carmel Arts amp DesignDistrict The event which is free tospectators runs Friday to SundaySeptember 16-18

ldquoPaint outs continue to be very popularas a resurgence in the arts is being seen inmany communities such as Carmel We arethrilled to be able to make this eventavailable to the public especially to familieswith small children who we hope areinspired to create their own expressions ofart as a visitor to this event in our Arts ampDesign Districtrdquo said Carmel Mayor JimBrainard

Artists ranging from professionals toamateurs including a teen division will bepainting at a variety of locations for the pleinair event all day Friday and Saturday Thepublic is invited to come to the district andwatch the painters set up their easels andpaint their chosen subjects There will alsobe two quick paints one on Saturday at theCarmel Farmers Market (5 Center Green)and one on Sunday on the southwest cornerof Main Street and the Monon TrailSaturday is also the day for children to paintat the KidsZone from 1 ndash 4 pm with twolocations in The District includingMagdalena Gallery of Art (27 East MainStreet) and Carmel Arts CouncilrsquosChildrenrsquos Art Gallery (40 West MainStreet)

The plein air art works created on Fridayand Saturday along with the quick paintevent on Sunday will be judged by RachelBerenson Perry former fine art curator ofthe Indiana State Museum and author ofnumerous art articles and books The pleinair main event judging takes place at 530pm Saturday with artists vying for prizesthat include a $5000 grand prize $3000 forsecond place and $1500 for third

The quick paint event on Saturdaymorning at the Carmel Farmers Market willbe judged as a community choice withmarket visitors deciding which work willtake home the $500 first place prize the$300 second place award and the $200 thirdplace spot The Sunday quick paint eventtakes place in the Carmel Arts amp DesignDistrict with monetary prizes the same as

the Saturday quick paint Sundayrsquos eventwill be followed by an art fair from 2-5 pmfeaturing works created by Carmel onCanvas artists

Join Mayor Brainard on Saturday at 7pm as he hands out the awards at a specialevent tent located along Artists Lane (alsoknown as 2nd Avenue NW) between ScottyrsquosBrewhouse and the Monon Trail Thepaintings will also be available for viewingand for sale after the awards are presented

Artists are able to register beginning at830 am Friday at Hoosier Salon (22 RangeLine Road) and Saturday morning at CarmelFarmers Market

Carmel on Canvas artists also have theopportunity to compete for Purchase Awardsby painting the sponsoring businessrsquosestablishment and winning the listedmonetary prize Winners will be chosen onSaturday night Thank you to the followingCarmel Arts amp Design District businessesfor offering Purchase Awards

Bazbeaux Pizza - $400Highgarden Real Estate - $400Bubrsquos Burgers amp Ice Cream - $250Agave - $200Greekrsquos Pizzeria - $200PNC Bank - $200Restyled - $200

Thank you to our sponsorsPatron ndash City of Carmel Visit Hamilton

County Soori Gallery Eclectic AestheticHealth Center

Supporters ndash Carmel Arts CouncilCarmel Arts amp Design District GalleryAssociation

Enthusiasts ndash Chapman-OsborneLegacy Realtors The Art Lab MagdalenaGallery of Arts The Pint Room All ThingsCarmel Painting with a Twist GreekrsquosPizzeria Donatellorsquos Italian Restaurant TheOlive Mill Mudbugs Scottyrsquos BrewhouseSquare Donuts Blu Moon Cafeacute VitalityBowls Bubrsquos Burgers amp Ice Cream

Kids Zone ndash The Art Lab MagdalenaGallery of Arts Painting with a Twist

The following is a schedule of eventsAll events are open to the public

Friday September 16middot 830 am ndash All Day Plein Air Paint

Begins Registration amp Check-in at

Hoosier Salon (22 Range Line Road)Artists register and paint throughout theday in the District Public is encouragedto watch the artists create their workMusicians will be playing throughout theDistrict

Saturday September 17 830 ndash 5 pm All Day Plein Air PaintContinues Artists register and paintthroughout the day in the District Publicis encouraged to watch the artists createtheir work Musicians will be playingthroughout the District 830-10 am ndash Quick Paint 1 at the

Carmel Farmers Market (5 Center Green) 1015 ndash 1030 am ndash Quick Paint 1ldquoCommunity Choicerdquo judging awards tofollow 5 pm ndash Plein air paintings turned in by

artists to Artists Lane tent (2nd Avenue NW) 6 pm ndash All day plein airreceptionjudging 7 pm ndash All day plein air awards Artistsworks displayed for viewing and sale

Saturday KidsZone 1 ndash 4 pm ndash Event volunteers will assistchildren ages 4-12 in creating a piece ofart to take home

Sunday September 18 11 am ndash noon - Quick Paint 2 day-ofregistration amp check-in at Hoosier Salon Noon- 130 pm ndash Quick Paint 2 CarmelArts amp Design District 2 pm ndash Quick Paint 2 JudgingAwardsto follow 2 ndash 5 pm ndash Art Fair in the District 221W Main StreetSW Corner of Main Streetamp Monon Trail

Public parking is available in the CarmelLions Club lot (141 E Main St) SophiaSquare parking garage (entrance off of 1stAve NW) Indiana Design Center parkinggarage (200 S Range Line Rd) or availableon-street public parking The Arts amp DesignDistrict parking map may be downloaded athttpwwwcarmelartsanddesigncomimagesCarmel_District_ParkingMappdf

Plein Air Event begins today

Sports 7

Hamilton Southeastern won an all-county and Hoosier Crossroads Conferencevolleyball match with Westfield Thursdaynight

The Class 4A No 1 Royals got thevictory in straight sets 25-19 25-22 25-19 improving their record to 16-2 TheRoyals were led by both outside hittersCaitlin Kane put down 18 kills andMeredith Phillips had 14 kills MakenzieHinshaw dished out 37 assists

The Royal serving game proved to bean extremely effective weapon with bothGrace Kane and Anne Klienrichert goingon long serving runs said HSE coachJason Young

Westfield was led by Cassidy Ferrerwho made 10 digs and two blocks LieneMiller put down 10 kilks while ClaireHindman and Abigial Huser each servedone ace Caroline Sinicki handed out 32assists

Southeastern won the junior varsitymatch 25-21 25-22

Raigan Stanifer had 10 digs forWestfield and Gracie Weber hit five kills

University lost to Liberty Christian infour sets 25-11 28-26 23-25 25-9

Senior Natalie Hellman had 13 kills andsenior Annabelle Lance contributed 11kills Freshman Gillian Monroe had 24assists in the effort

Noblesville dropped a very close five-set match to Zionsville Thursday by thescore of 25-17 23-25 19-25 25-22 16-14

Allie Phillips handed out 23 assists andmade eight digs while Maddie Hine dishedout 21 assists and got seven digs AshleyBirkhimer and Alexa Roberts both hit ninekills for the Millers

Carmel took care of Warren Central instraight sets on Thursday 27-25 25-1025-11 in Metropolitan Conference play

Bonnie Bostic hit 11 kills for theGreyhounds with Morgan Seaman dishingout 23 assists Alex Hicks had nine digs

Carmels junior varsity won 25-9 25-10 while the freshmen were victorious25-8 25-3

Fishers scored an upset of 4A No 10Brownsburg on Thursday in a five-setmatch 25-23 17-25 25-23 22-25 15-12

Ayslinn Roberts served three aces forthe Tigers with Maggie Markwood hittingtwo and Julia Drozd and Rose Duffy eachserving one

Audrey Haworth led the offense with18 kills on 433 hitting Mallory Hernandezhad 16 kills and Markwood hit 15 Duffyhanded out a season-high 57 assists

Both teams played smart volleyballand made many adjustments which madethe mental part of players games crucialsaid Fishers coach Steven Peek We camethrough late in sets 1 and 3 and thenespecially in set 5 Passing was a constantbattle for us but we were fantastic in the5th set especially seniors Ellie Adams andMaggie Markwood and junior Julia Drozd

Ellie Adams had 25 digs but nonemore important than one late in the 5thwhen she dove to her left and with anoutstretched fist dug the ball back over thenet and into the opponents court that digscored to get us our first match pointopportunity said Peek

Drozd and Markwood both had 16 digswith Haworth getting 12 and Duffy 10Duffy also had four blocks and Hernandezmade three blocks

Royals win all-county match

Photo by Kirk Green

Meredith Phillips had 14 kills for theHamilton Southeastern volleyball teamin its straight-set win over WestfieldThursday

Sports8

Photos by Kirk Green

ABOVE Westfieldrsquos Cassidy Ferrer makes a bump for the Shamrocks during their match withHamilton Southeastern on ThursdayBELOW Natalie Ravenell dives for a ball

Thursday night volleyball

Sports 9

The Hamilton Heights boys soccer teamfell to Northwestern3-1 on Thursday

The Huskiesscored the first goal ofthe game when RoyNoller found JacobMichael on a diagonalrun Michael buriedthe ball in the net TheTigers responded withthree goals beforehalftime and the

second half was a drawSam Schroeder recorded two saves

Michael was the player of the gameHeights won the junior varsity game 2-1

Guerin Catholic played to a 1-1 tie withAvon the No 3 team in Class 2A onThursday

The Golden Eagles got on the board inthe 15th minute when Noah DeWall scoredoff an assist by Conner Murray The Oriolescame out hot in the second half finallygetting their goal off a corner kick with 10minutes to play

Guerin Catholic is now 5-2-1 for theseason

University beat Liberty Christian 3-0 onThursday

Sam Gailey had two goals to bring hisseason total to 10 goals and four assists

Hamilton Southeastern beat MountVernon 2-0 on Thursday

Dylan Ricketts and Darion Ghaffariscored the Royals goals with Jake Smithand Kobe Jones providing the assistsGoalkeepers Ben Haxton and CamMangelson combined for the shutout

Carmel took of Warren Central 2-0 in aThursday Metropolitan Conference game

Jackson Bruun and Connor Inglis scoredgoals for the Greyhounds with Jared Richeymaking one assist Carmel is now 6-1-3 forthe season

ldquoI really like how our individualdefending has led to good strong teamdefending said Hounds coach ShaneSchmidt When that happens we are ingood shape to transition into our attackrdquo

Noblesville and Cathedral played to a0-0 tie on Thursday

Huskies fall to Northwestern GC ties No 3 Avon

The Hamilton Southeastern girls soccer team cruised past Mount Vernon 6-0 onThursday

Mckenzie Smith scored the first goal for the Royals on a free kick After that goalswere scored by Layla Brown Sophia Silcox Claire Wilkinson Kara Sanders and KaitlynWeldy Making assists were Sanders Brown Silcox Weldy and Ava Keaffaber

Southeasterns defense allowed Mount Vernon just two shots in the game

Sheridan fell to Crawfordsville 2-1 on ThursdayThe Blackhawks were down 2-0 at halftime before freshman Makenna Hammack took

the ensuing kick-off and dribbled through the Crawfordsville defense to close the deficitto one

The Blackhawk defense rose to the occasion and kept Crawfordsville scoreless forthe rest of the game said Sheridan coach Kurtis Olsan Despite several good looks atgoal in the second half the Hawks couldnt find the equalizer

Universitys cross country teamscompeted in the Lebanon TigerInvitational on Thursday

The Trailblazers girls team finishedthird scoring 82 points Western Boonewon the meet with 18 followed byLebanon with 54 Clinton Central wasfourth with 85

Today was the first race for promisingfreshman Gloria Davidova as she joinedthe team late in the season said UHScoach Jenny Cox Her addition -- alongwith strong performances by the otherrunners -- propelled Universitys girlscross country team to their first win overClinton Central this season Times for the Trailblazers were as followsJada Swearingen 2424 MichaelaMcKasson 2636 Robin Karwath 2730

Gloria Davidova 2736 Lucia Ponader2906 Lauren Flickner 2917 AudreyGeipel 2923 Lauren Masoncup 3000Audrey Lupton 3011 Maya Marks-Strauss 3046 Isabella Garino-Heisey3542 Alexa Nealy 3543

The University boys finished fourthTeam scores were Lebanon 31 ClintonCentral 52 Western Boone 70 University89 and Sheridan 124

Noah Laramore Grant Syrek andJacob Sager all placed in the top 15 for theTrailblazers Their times were as followsNoah Laramore 1852 Grant Syrek 1910Jacob Sager 2024 Neil Pettinga 2125Cordell Wilson 2136 Noah Thomas2255 Cole Reinholt 2312 MaxAmmerman 2508 Tommy Herod 2810Jared Dalton 3151

The Guerin Catholic girls golf team won the first ever Circle City Conferencechampionship Thursday at Smock Golf Club

The Golden Eagles scored 183 in the nine-hole tournament followed by BishopChatard with 186 Roncalli with 195 and Brebeuf Jesuit with 197 Mckayla Tallmanfinished second individually with a score of 42 while Angelica Pfefferkorn finishedfourth by shooting 44 Megan Ahlgrims 48 landed her in seventh place

Carly Hammons carded 49 and Kylie McMullen shot 51

Hamilton Heights lost a nine-hole girls golf match to Lebanon at Ulen CountryClub by the score of 167-187

Caitie Gehlhausen was medalist for the match with a one-over par 37 Syd Lucasfollowed with 48 Kate Biggs 50 and Alyx Harley had 52

Roy NollerHeights

HSE blasts Mount Vernon

GC wins first Circle City title

University runsin Tiger Invite

Tickets for Hamilton Heights footballgame with Twin Lakes at Lucas Oil Stadiumgo on sale tonight

The tickets arrived a week earlier thananticipated so Huskies fans can start buyingthem immediately Tickets will be on saleat tonights home football game againstNorthwestern starting at 6 pm Tickets willremain on sale until the end of the gamesfirst quarter kickoff tonight is at 7 pm

Ticket sales continue from 8 am to 3pm Sept 19-29 and from 8 am to 130pm Sept 30

Heightsrsquo LucasOil tickets onsale tonight

CorrectionThe Hamilton Heights football teamrsquosHoosier Conference record is 2-0 withwins over Lewis Cass and Tipton Theincorrect record appeared in a story inThursdayrsquos edition

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 82 64 562 -Baltimore 80 66 548 20Toronto 80 66 548 20NY Yankees 77 69 527 50Tampa Bay 63 83 432 190Central W L PCT GBCleveland 84 62 575 -Detroit 78 68 534 60Kansas City 74 72 507 100Chi White Sox 71 75 486 130Minnesota 55 92 374 295West W L PCT GBTexas 87 60 592 -Seattle 78 68 534 85Houston 76 70 521 105Oakland 64 82 438 225LA Angels 63 83 432 235

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 87 59 596 -NY Mets 77 69 527 100Miami 73 73 500 140Philadelphia 65 82 442 225Atlanta 56 90 384 310Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 93 53 637 -St Louis 76 70 521 170Pittsburgh 71 74 490 215Milwaukee 66 81 449 275Cincinnati 62 83 428 305West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 82 64 562 -San Francisco 78 68 534 40Colorado 69 77 473 130Arizona 62 84 425 200San Diego 62 84 425 200

MLB standingsThursdayrsquos scores

Minnesota 5 Detroit 1Chi White Sox 2 Cleveland 1Pittsburgh 15 Philadelphia 2

Tampa Bay 7 Baltimore 6Boston 7 NY Yankees 5

Oakland 14 Kansas City 5Milwaukee 5 Chi Cubs 4Arizona 7 LA Dodgers 3Toronto 7 LA Angels 2

San Francisco 6 St Louis 2

Sports10

Thursday Sept 15Volleyball

Westfield at Southeastern 530 pmCarmel at Warren Central 630 pm

Zionsville at Noblesville 7 pmFishers at Brownsburg 7 pm

Boys TennisCarmel at MIC Round 1 at North Central 530 pm

Heights Hoosier Conference at Twin LakesSoutheastern at Zionsville 5 pm

Boys SoccerCarmel at Warren Central 7 pmHeights at Northwestern 5 pm

Guerin at Avon 645 pmCathedral at Noblesville 7 pm

Sheridan at Crawfordsville 715 pmGirls Soccer

Chatard at Heights 730 pmMt Vernon at Southeastern 7 pm

Sheridan at Crawfordsville 530 pmGirls Cross Country

Sheridan at Lebanon Invt 5 pmBoys Cross Country

Sheridan at Lebanon Invt 5 pmFriday Sept 16

FootballCarmel at Lawrence North 7 pm

Brownsburg at Fishers 7 pmBroad Ripple at Guerin 7 pmNorthwestern at Heights 7 pmSoutheastern at Westfield 7 pmNoblesville at Zionsville 7 pm

Sheridan at Eastern 7 pmGirls Golf

Carmel Guerin Westfield University at South GroveSectional

Saturday Sept 17Boys Soccer

Fishers at Westfield 10 amHeights Invt 9 am

Guerin at Ft Wayne Luers 1 pmGirls Soccer

Westfield at Pike 10 amGuerin at Ft Wane Dwenger 10 am

Noblesville at Brownsburg 1230 pm

Sheridan at Western Boone 1130 amBoys Tennis

Hoosier Crossroads at Fishers 9 amMIC at Carmel 830 am

Heights at Hoosier Conference at Twin LakesGuerin at Homestead Invt 9 am

Boys Cross CountryWestfield Guerin Noblesville HSE Fishers at

Riverview Health FlashRock at Northview Church 9am

Carmel at Louisville Trinity Invt 830 amHeights Sheridan at Tipton Invt 9 am

Girls Cross CountryWestfield Guerin Noblesville HSE Fishers at

Riverview Health FlashRock at Northview Church 9am

Carmel at Louisville Trinity Invt 830 amHeights Sheridan at Tipton Invt 9 am

Girls GolfHeights Noblesville HSE Fishers at Anderson

Grandview Sectional 2 pmVolleyball

Southeastern at Warren Central Invt 9 am

Upcoming sports schedule

The Sheridan Horseshoe League endedthe season on an exciting note The first halfof the season winner United Feeds had toface second half winner Price Heating in athree game winner take all United Feedswon the league by a single point Aftertallying the scores United Feeds and PriceHeating had each split one win a piece Thencame the final tally

The inter-league handicap tournamentwas won by Tammy Allen 378 second andthird places were held by rookies ScottSmith 368 and Genia Stepp 366

Other award winners for 2016 wereHigh Handicap Game and MostImproved PitcherKyle Wethington

High Actual Game SeasonCharles Sutton

High Handicap Series and Rookie ofYearSusan Dwigans

High Actual Series and Most RingersGreg Emry

High Handicap Overall SeasonScott Smith

High Actual Overall SeasonRichard Reddick

Lowest Handicap Series of SeasonMichael Sutton

Overall Actual Medallions were awardedto the men and womenGenia Stepp Susan Dwigans CharlesSutton Jeff Ogle Greg Emry and RichardReddick

Second Place Sponsor Trophy = PriceHeatingFirst Place Sponsor Trophy = UnitedFeeds

Sheridan Horseshoe Leagueends on exciting note

The Indianapolis-Carmel community is the No 9 swim city in America according toa third-annual study commissioned by USA Swimming and leading swimwearcompany Speedo USA The city moved up 10 spots to place in the top 10 for the secondtime since the studyrsquos debut in 2014 The San Jose-Santa Clara area claimed the No 1spot this year

Rounding out the top 10 of the 50 Top Swim Cities Presented by Speedo USA wereAnn Arbor Mich Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk ConnAustin Texas Madison WiscWashington DC Raleigh-Cary NC Fort Collins-Loveland Colo and the SanFrancisco-Oakland Calif Bay Area

ldquoI believe there is a rich history of swimming in central Indiana the number of greatfacilities and coaches make us a successful swimming areardquo said Chris Plumb HeadCoach of Carmel Swim Club ldquoBeing one of the top swim cities means we are doing afantastic job of teaching young people how to be successful in and out of the poolrdquo

The Indianapolis-Carmel area has hosted multiple USA Swimming national andinternational meets including the 2015 Duel in the Pool at the Indiana UniversityNatatorium the largest indoor pool in the United States The area also boasts the mostUSA Swimming clubs for areas with a population under two-million The popularity ofthe sport is reflected in local Carmel High School which has won 30 straight state girlsswimming titles

Indianapolis moved up 10 places from 2015 to take the No 9 spot this year andnumerous other cities made their debut into the top 50 Roanoke Va had the biggestjump moving up 49 spots to No 45 on the list Louisville Ky gained 42 spots to crackthe top 50 at No 48 for 2016 and Atlantic City NJ jumped 41 spots from 88 to 47Omaha Neb host city of the 2016 US Olympic Team Trials ndash Swimming also had anotable jump within the top 50 advancing 33 spots from 50 in 2015 to 17 this year

Indianapolis-Carmel ranked No 9 swim city

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News6

Watch art created before your very eyesat the third annual Carmel on Canvas pleinair event ndash an open-air painting exhibitionand competition on the sidewalksthroughout the Carmel Arts amp DesignDistrict The event which is free tospectators runs Friday to SundaySeptember 16-18

ldquoPaint outs continue to be very popularas a resurgence in the arts is being seen inmany communities such as Carmel We arethrilled to be able to make this eventavailable to the public especially to familieswith small children who we hope areinspired to create their own expressions ofart as a visitor to this event in our Arts ampDesign Districtrdquo said Carmel Mayor JimBrainard

Artists ranging from professionals toamateurs including a teen division will bepainting at a variety of locations for the pleinair event all day Friday and Saturday Thepublic is invited to come to the district andwatch the painters set up their easels andpaint their chosen subjects There will alsobe two quick paints one on Saturday at theCarmel Farmers Market (5 Center Green)and one on Sunday on the southwest cornerof Main Street and the Monon TrailSaturday is also the day for children to paintat the KidsZone from 1 ndash 4 pm with twolocations in The District includingMagdalena Gallery of Art (27 East MainStreet) and Carmel Arts CouncilrsquosChildrenrsquos Art Gallery (40 West MainStreet)

The plein air art works created on Fridayand Saturday along with the quick paintevent on Sunday will be judged by RachelBerenson Perry former fine art curator ofthe Indiana State Museum and author ofnumerous art articles and books The pleinair main event judging takes place at 530pm Saturday with artists vying for prizesthat include a $5000 grand prize $3000 forsecond place and $1500 for third

The quick paint event on Saturdaymorning at the Carmel Farmers Market willbe judged as a community choice withmarket visitors deciding which work willtake home the $500 first place prize the$300 second place award and the $200 thirdplace spot The Sunday quick paint eventtakes place in the Carmel Arts amp DesignDistrict with monetary prizes the same as

the Saturday quick paint Sundayrsquos eventwill be followed by an art fair from 2-5 pmfeaturing works created by Carmel onCanvas artists

Join Mayor Brainard on Saturday at 7pm as he hands out the awards at a specialevent tent located along Artists Lane (alsoknown as 2nd Avenue NW) between ScottyrsquosBrewhouse and the Monon Trail Thepaintings will also be available for viewingand for sale after the awards are presented

Artists are able to register beginning at830 am Friday at Hoosier Salon (22 RangeLine Road) and Saturday morning at CarmelFarmers Market

Carmel on Canvas artists also have theopportunity to compete for Purchase Awardsby painting the sponsoring businessrsquosestablishment and winning the listedmonetary prize Winners will be chosen onSaturday night Thank you to the followingCarmel Arts amp Design District businessesfor offering Purchase Awards

Bazbeaux Pizza - $400Highgarden Real Estate - $400Bubrsquos Burgers amp Ice Cream - $250Agave - $200Greekrsquos Pizzeria - $200PNC Bank - $200Restyled - $200

Thank you to our sponsorsPatron ndash City of Carmel Visit Hamilton

County Soori Gallery Eclectic AestheticHealth Center

Supporters ndash Carmel Arts CouncilCarmel Arts amp Design District GalleryAssociation

Enthusiasts ndash Chapman-OsborneLegacy Realtors The Art Lab MagdalenaGallery of Arts The Pint Room All ThingsCarmel Painting with a Twist GreekrsquosPizzeria Donatellorsquos Italian Restaurant TheOlive Mill Mudbugs Scottyrsquos BrewhouseSquare Donuts Blu Moon Cafeacute VitalityBowls Bubrsquos Burgers amp Ice Cream

Kids Zone ndash The Art Lab MagdalenaGallery of Arts Painting with a Twist

The following is a schedule of eventsAll events are open to the public

Friday September 16middot 830 am ndash All Day Plein Air Paint

Begins Registration amp Check-in at

Hoosier Salon (22 Range Line Road)Artists register and paint throughout theday in the District Public is encouragedto watch the artists create their workMusicians will be playing throughout theDistrict

Saturday September 17 830 ndash 5 pm All Day Plein Air PaintContinues Artists register and paintthroughout the day in the District Publicis encouraged to watch the artists createtheir work Musicians will be playingthroughout the District 830-10 am ndash Quick Paint 1 at the

Carmel Farmers Market (5 Center Green) 1015 ndash 1030 am ndash Quick Paint 1ldquoCommunity Choicerdquo judging awards tofollow 5 pm ndash Plein air paintings turned in by

artists to Artists Lane tent (2nd Avenue NW) 6 pm ndash All day plein airreceptionjudging 7 pm ndash All day plein air awards Artistsworks displayed for viewing and sale

Saturday KidsZone 1 ndash 4 pm ndash Event volunteers will assistchildren ages 4-12 in creating a piece ofart to take home

Sunday September 18 11 am ndash noon - Quick Paint 2 day-ofregistration amp check-in at Hoosier Salon Noon- 130 pm ndash Quick Paint 2 CarmelArts amp Design District 2 pm ndash Quick Paint 2 JudgingAwardsto follow 2 ndash 5 pm ndash Art Fair in the District 221W Main StreetSW Corner of Main Streetamp Monon Trail

Public parking is available in the CarmelLions Club lot (141 E Main St) SophiaSquare parking garage (entrance off of 1stAve NW) Indiana Design Center parkinggarage (200 S Range Line Rd) or availableon-street public parking The Arts amp DesignDistrict parking map may be downloaded athttpwwwcarmelartsanddesigncomimagesCarmel_District_ParkingMappdf

Plein Air Event begins today

Sports 7

Hamilton Southeastern won an all-county and Hoosier Crossroads Conferencevolleyball match with Westfield Thursdaynight

The Class 4A No 1 Royals got thevictory in straight sets 25-19 25-22 25-19 improving their record to 16-2 TheRoyals were led by both outside hittersCaitlin Kane put down 18 kills andMeredith Phillips had 14 kills MakenzieHinshaw dished out 37 assists

The Royal serving game proved to bean extremely effective weapon with bothGrace Kane and Anne Klienrichert goingon long serving runs said HSE coachJason Young

Westfield was led by Cassidy Ferrerwho made 10 digs and two blocks LieneMiller put down 10 kilks while ClaireHindman and Abigial Huser each servedone ace Caroline Sinicki handed out 32assists

Southeastern won the junior varsitymatch 25-21 25-22

Raigan Stanifer had 10 digs forWestfield and Gracie Weber hit five kills

University lost to Liberty Christian infour sets 25-11 28-26 23-25 25-9

Senior Natalie Hellman had 13 kills andsenior Annabelle Lance contributed 11kills Freshman Gillian Monroe had 24assists in the effort

Noblesville dropped a very close five-set match to Zionsville Thursday by thescore of 25-17 23-25 19-25 25-22 16-14

Allie Phillips handed out 23 assists andmade eight digs while Maddie Hine dishedout 21 assists and got seven digs AshleyBirkhimer and Alexa Roberts both hit ninekills for the Millers

Carmel took care of Warren Central instraight sets on Thursday 27-25 25-1025-11 in Metropolitan Conference play

Bonnie Bostic hit 11 kills for theGreyhounds with Morgan Seaman dishingout 23 assists Alex Hicks had nine digs

Carmels junior varsity won 25-9 25-10 while the freshmen were victorious25-8 25-3

Fishers scored an upset of 4A No 10Brownsburg on Thursday in a five-setmatch 25-23 17-25 25-23 22-25 15-12

Ayslinn Roberts served three aces forthe Tigers with Maggie Markwood hittingtwo and Julia Drozd and Rose Duffy eachserving one

Audrey Haworth led the offense with18 kills on 433 hitting Mallory Hernandezhad 16 kills and Markwood hit 15 Duffyhanded out a season-high 57 assists

Both teams played smart volleyballand made many adjustments which madethe mental part of players games crucialsaid Fishers coach Steven Peek We camethrough late in sets 1 and 3 and thenespecially in set 5 Passing was a constantbattle for us but we were fantastic in the5th set especially seniors Ellie Adams andMaggie Markwood and junior Julia Drozd

Ellie Adams had 25 digs but nonemore important than one late in the 5thwhen she dove to her left and with anoutstretched fist dug the ball back over thenet and into the opponents court that digscored to get us our first match pointopportunity said Peek

Drozd and Markwood both had 16 digswith Haworth getting 12 and Duffy 10Duffy also had four blocks and Hernandezmade three blocks

Royals win all-county match

Photo by Kirk Green

Meredith Phillips had 14 kills for theHamilton Southeastern volleyball teamin its straight-set win over WestfieldThursday

Sports8

Photos by Kirk Green

ABOVE Westfieldrsquos Cassidy Ferrer makes a bump for the Shamrocks during their match withHamilton Southeastern on ThursdayBELOW Natalie Ravenell dives for a ball

Thursday night volleyball

Sports 9

The Hamilton Heights boys soccer teamfell to Northwestern3-1 on Thursday

The Huskiesscored the first goal ofthe game when RoyNoller found JacobMichael on a diagonalrun Michael buriedthe ball in the net TheTigers responded withthree goals beforehalftime and the

second half was a drawSam Schroeder recorded two saves

Michael was the player of the gameHeights won the junior varsity game 2-1

Guerin Catholic played to a 1-1 tie withAvon the No 3 team in Class 2A onThursday

The Golden Eagles got on the board inthe 15th minute when Noah DeWall scoredoff an assist by Conner Murray The Oriolescame out hot in the second half finallygetting their goal off a corner kick with 10minutes to play

Guerin Catholic is now 5-2-1 for theseason

University beat Liberty Christian 3-0 onThursday

Sam Gailey had two goals to bring hisseason total to 10 goals and four assists

Hamilton Southeastern beat MountVernon 2-0 on Thursday

Dylan Ricketts and Darion Ghaffariscored the Royals goals with Jake Smithand Kobe Jones providing the assistsGoalkeepers Ben Haxton and CamMangelson combined for the shutout

Carmel took of Warren Central 2-0 in aThursday Metropolitan Conference game

Jackson Bruun and Connor Inglis scoredgoals for the Greyhounds with Jared Richeymaking one assist Carmel is now 6-1-3 forthe season

ldquoI really like how our individualdefending has led to good strong teamdefending said Hounds coach ShaneSchmidt When that happens we are ingood shape to transition into our attackrdquo

Noblesville and Cathedral played to a0-0 tie on Thursday

Huskies fall to Northwestern GC ties No 3 Avon

The Hamilton Southeastern girls soccer team cruised past Mount Vernon 6-0 onThursday

Mckenzie Smith scored the first goal for the Royals on a free kick After that goalswere scored by Layla Brown Sophia Silcox Claire Wilkinson Kara Sanders and KaitlynWeldy Making assists were Sanders Brown Silcox Weldy and Ava Keaffaber

Southeasterns defense allowed Mount Vernon just two shots in the game

Sheridan fell to Crawfordsville 2-1 on ThursdayThe Blackhawks were down 2-0 at halftime before freshman Makenna Hammack took

the ensuing kick-off and dribbled through the Crawfordsville defense to close the deficitto one

The Blackhawk defense rose to the occasion and kept Crawfordsville scoreless forthe rest of the game said Sheridan coach Kurtis Olsan Despite several good looks atgoal in the second half the Hawks couldnt find the equalizer

Universitys cross country teamscompeted in the Lebanon TigerInvitational on Thursday

The Trailblazers girls team finishedthird scoring 82 points Western Boonewon the meet with 18 followed byLebanon with 54 Clinton Central wasfourth with 85

Today was the first race for promisingfreshman Gloria Davidova as she joinedthe team late in the season said UHScoach Jenny Cox Her addition -- alongwith strong performances by the otherrunners -- propelled Universitys girlscross country team to their first win overClinton Central this season Times for the Trailblazers were as followsJada Swearingen 2424 MichaelaMcKasson 2636 Robin Karwath 2730

Gloria Davidova 2736 Lucia Ponader2906 Lauren Flickner 2917 AudreyGeipel 2923 Lauren Masoncup 3000Audrey Lupton 3011 Maya Marks-Strauss 3046 Isabella Garino-Heisey3542 Alexa Nealy 3543

The University boys finished fourthTeam scores were Lebanon 31 ClintonCentral 52 Western Boone 70 University89 and Sheridan 124

Noah Laramore Grant Syrek andJacob Sager all placed in the top 15 for theTrailblazers Their times were as followsNoah Laramore 1852 Grant Syrek 1910Jacob Sager 2024 Neil Pettinga 2125Cordell Wilson 2136 Noah Thomas2255 Cole Reinholt 2312 MaxAmmerman 2508 Tommy Herod 2810Jared Dalton 3151

The Guerin Catholic girls golf team won the first ever Circle City Conferencechampionship Thursday at Smock Golf Club

The Golden Eagles scored 183 in the nine-hole tournament followed by BishopChatard with 186 Roncalli with 195 and Brebeuf Jesuit with 197 Mckayla Tallmanfinished second individually with a score of 42 while Angelica Pfefferkorn finishedfourth by shooting 44 Megan Ahlgrims 48 landed her in seventh place

Carly Hammons carded 49 and Kylie McMullen shot 51

Hamilton Heights lost a nine-hole girls golf match to Lebanon at Ulen CountryClub by the score of 167-187

Caitie Gehlhausen was medalist for the match with a one-over par 37 Syd Lucasfollowed with 48 Kate Biggs 50 and Alyx Harley had 52

Roy NollerHeights

HSE blasts Mount Vernon

GC wins first Circle City title

University runsin Tiger Invite

Tickets for Hamilton Heights footballgame with Twin Lakes at Lucas Oil Stadiumgo on sale tonight

The tickets arrived a week earlier thananticipated so Huskies fans can start buyingthem immediately Tickets will be on saleat tonights home football game againstNorthwestern starting at 6 pm Tickets willremain on sale until the end of the gamesfirst quarter kickoff tonight is at 7 pm

Ticket sales continue from 8 am to 3pm Sept 19-29 and from 8 am to 130pm Sept 30

Heightsrsquo LucasOil tickets onsale tonight

CorrectionThe Hamilton Heights football teamrsquosHoosier Conference record is 2-0 withwins over Lewis Cass and Tipton Theincorrect record appeared in a story inThursdayrsquos edition

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 82 64 562 -Baltimore 80 66 548 20Toronto 80 66 548 20NY Yankees 77 69 527 50Tampa Bay 63 83 432 190Central W L PCT GBCleveland 84 62 575 -Detroit 78 68 534 60Kansas City 74 72 507 100Chi White Sox 71 75 486 130Minnesota 55 92 374 295West W L PCT GBTexas 87 60 592 -Seattle 78 68 534 85Houston 76 70 521 105Oakland 64 82 438 225LA Angels 63 83 432 235

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 87 59 596 -NY Mets 77 69 527 100Miami 73 73 500 140Philadelphia 65 82 442 225Atlanta 56 90 384 310Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 93 53 637 -St Louis 76 70 521 170Pittsburgh 71 74 490 215Milwaukee 66 81 449 275Cincinnati 62 83 428 305West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 82 64 562 -San Francisco 78 68 534 40Colorado 69 77 473 130Arizona 62 84 425 200San Diego 62 84 425 200

MLB standingsThursdayrsquos scores

Minnesota 5 Detroit 1Chi White Sox 2 Cleveland 1Pittsburgh 15 Philadelphia 2

Tampa Bay 7 Baltimore 6Boston 7 NY Yankees 5

Oakland 14 Kansas City 5Milwaukee 5 Chi Cubs 4Arizona 7 LA Dodgers 3Toronto 7 LA Angels 2

San Francisco 6 St Louis 2

Sports10

Thursday Sept 15Volleyball

Westfield at Southeastern 530 pmCarmel at Warren Central 630 pm

Zionsville at Noblesville 7 pmFishers at Brownsburg 7 pm

Boys TennisCarmel at MIC Round 1 at North Central 530 pm

Heights Hoosier Conference at Twin LakesSoutheastern at Zionsville 5 pm

Boys SoccerCarmel at Warren Central 7 pmHeights at Northwestern 5 pm

Guerin at Avon 645 pmCathedral at Noblesville 7 pm

Sheridan at Crawfordsville 715 pmGirls Soccer

Chatard at Heights 730 pmMt Vernon at Southeastern 7 pm

Sheridan at Crawfordsville 530 pmGirls Cross Country

Sheridan at Lebanon Invt 5 pmBoys Cross Country

Sheridan at Lebanon Invt 5 pmFriday Sept 16

FootballCarmel at Lawrence North 7 pm

Brownsburg at Fishers 7 pmBroad Ripple at Guerin 7 pmNorthwestern at Heights 7 pmSoutheastern at Westfield 7 pmNoblesville at Zionsville 7 pm

Sheridan at Eastern 7 pmGirls Golf

Carmel Guerin Westfield University at South GroveSectional

Saturday Sept 17Boys Soccer

Fishers at Westfield 10 amHeights Invt 9 am

Guerin at Ft Wayne Luers 1 pmGirls Soccer

Westfield at Pike 10 amGuerin at Ft Wane Dwenger 10 am

Noblesville at Brownsburg 1230 pm

Sheridan at Western Boone 1130 amBoys Tennis

Hoosier Crossroads at Fishers 9 amMIC at Carmel 830 am

Heights at Hoosier Conference at Twin LakesGuerin at Homestead Invt 9 am

Boys Cross CountryWestfield Guerin Noblesville HSE Fishers at

Riverview Health FlashRock at Northview Church 9am

Carmel at Louisville Trinity Invt 830 amHeights Sheridan at Tipton Invt 9 am

Girls Cross CountryWestfield Guerin Noblesville HSE Fishers at

Riverview Health FlashRock at Northview Church 9am

Carmel at Louisville Trinity Invt 830 amHeights Sheridan at Tipton Invt 9 am

Girls GolfHeights Noblesville HSE Fishers at Anderson

Grandview Sectional 2 pmVolleyball

Southeastern at Warren Central Invt 9 am

Upcoming sports schedule

The Sheridan Horseshoe League endedthe season on an exciting note The first halfof the season winner United Feeds had toface second half winner Price Heating in athree game winner take all United Feedswon the league by a single point Aftertallying the scores United Feeds and PriceHeating had each split one win a piece Thencame the final tally

The inter-league handicap tournamentwas won by Tammy Allen 378 second andthird places were held by rookies ScottSmith 368 and Genia Stepp 366

Other award winners for 2016 wereHigh Handicap Game and MostImproved PitcherKyle Wethington

High Actual Game SeasonCharles Sutton

High Handicap Series and Rookie ofYearSusan Dwigans

High Actual Series and Most RingersGreg Emry

High Handicap Overall SeasonScott Smith

High Actual Overall SeasonRichard Reddick

Lowest Handicap Series of SeasonMichael Sutton

Overall Actual Medallions were awardedto the men and womenGenia Stepp Susan Dwigans CharlesSutton Jeff Ogle Greg Emry and RichardReddick

Second Place Sponsor Trophy = PriceHeatingFirst Place Sponsor Trophy = UnitedFeeds

Sheridan Horseshoe Leagueends on exciting note

The Indianapolis-Carmel community is the No 9 swim city in America according toa third-annual study commissioned by USA Swimming and leading swimwearcompany Speedo USA The city moved up 10 spots to place in the top 10 for the secondtime since the studyrsquos debut in 2014 The San Jose-Santa Clara area claimed the No 1spot this year

Rounding out the top 10 of the 50 Top Swim Cities Presented by Speedo USA wereAnn Arbor Mich Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk ConnAustin Texas Madison WiscWashington DC Raleigh-Cary NC Fort Collins-Loveland Colo and the SanFrancisco-Oakland Calif Bay Area

ldquoI believe there is a rich history of swimming in central Indiana the number of greatfacilities and coaches make us a successful swimming areardquo said Chris Plumb HeadCoach of Carmel Swim Club ldquoBeing one of the top swim cities means we are doing afantastic job of teaching young people how to be successful in and out of the poolrdquo

The Indianapolis-Carmel area has hosted multiple USA Swimming national andinternational meets including the 2015 Duel in the Pool at the Indiana UniversityNatatorium the largest indoor pool in the United States The area also boasts the mostUSA Swimming clubs for areas with a population under two-million The popularity ofthe sport is reflected in local Carmel High School which has won 30 straight state girlsswimming titles

Indianapolis moved up 10 places from 2015 to take the No 9 spot this year andnumerous other cities made their debut into the top 50 Roanoke Va had the biggestjump moving up 49 spots to No 45 on the list Louisville Ky gained 42 spots to crackthe top 50 at No 48 for 2016 and Atlantic City NJ jumped 41 spots from 88 to 47Omaha Neb host city of the 2016 US Olympic Team Trials ndash Swimming also had anotable jump within the top 50 advancing 33 spots from 50 in 2015 to 17 this year

Indianapolis-Carmel ranked No 9 swim city

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Sports 7

Hamilton Southeastern won an all-county and Hoosier Crossroads Conferencevolleyball match with Westfield Thursdaynight

The Class 4A No 1 Royals got thevictory in straight sets 25-19 25-22 25-19 improving their record to 16-2 TheRoyals were led by both outside hittersCaitlin Kane put down 18 kills andMeredith Phillips had 14 kills MakenzieHinshaw dished out 37 assists

The Royal serving game proved to bean extremely effective weapon with bothGrace Kane and Anne Klienrichert goingon long serving runs said HSE coachJason Young

Westfield was led by Cassidy Ferrerwho made 10 digs and two blocks LieneMiller put down 10 kilks while ClaireHindman and Abigial Huser each servedone ace Caroline Sinicki handed out 32assists

Southeastern won the junior varsitymatch 25-21 25-22

Raigan Stanifer had 10 digs forWestfield and Gracie Weber hit five kills

University lost to Liberty Christian infour sets 25-11 28-26 23-25 25-9

Senior Natalie Hellman had 13 kills andsenior Annabelle Lance contributed 11kills Freshman Gillian Monroe had 24assists in the effort

Noblesville dropped a very close five-set match to Zionsville Thursday by thescore of 25-17 23-25 19-25 25-22 16-14

Allie Phillips handed out 23 assists andmade eight digs while Maddie Hine dishedout 21 assists and got seven digs AshleyBirkhimer and Alexa Roberts both hit ninekills for the Millers

Carmel took care of Warren Central instraight sets on Thursday 27-25 25-1025-11 in Metropolitan Conference play

Bonnie Bostic hit 11 kills for theGreyhounds with Morgan Seaman dishingout 23 assists Alex Hicks had nine digs

Carmels junior varsity won 25-9 25-10 while the freshmen were victorious25-8 25-3

Fishers scored an upset of 4A No 10Brownsburg on Thursday in a five-setmatch 25-23 17-25 25-23 22-25 15-12

Ayslinn Roberts served three aces forthe Tigers with Maggie Markwood hittingtwo and Julia Drozd and Rose Duffy eachserving one

Audrey Haworth led the offense with18 kills on 433 hitting Mallory Hernandezhad 16 kills and Markwood hit 15 Duffyhanded out a season-high 57 assists

Both teams played smart volleyballand made many adjustments which madethe mental part of players games crucialsaid Fishers coach Steven Peek We camethrough late in sets 1 and 3 and thenespecially in set 5 Passing was a constantbattle for us but we were fantastic in the5th set especially seniors Ellie Adams andMaggie Markwood and junior Julia Drozd

Ellie Adams had 25 digs but nonemore important than one late in the 5thwhen she dove to her left and with anoutstretched fist dug the ball back over thenet and into the opponents court that digscored to get us our first match pointopportunity said Peek

Drozd and Markwood both had 16 digswith Haworth getting 12 and Duffy 10Duffy also had four blocks and Hernandezmade three blocks

Royals win all-county match

Photo by Kirk Green

Meredith Phillips had 14 kills for theHamilton Southeastern volleyball teamin its straight-set win over WestfieldThursday

Sports8

Photos by Kirk Green

ABOVE Westfieldrsquos Cassidy Ferrer makes a bump for the Shamrocks during their match withHamilton Southeastern on ThursdayBELOW Natalie Ravenell dives for a ball

Thursday night volleyball

Sports 9

The Hamilton Heights boys soccer teamfell to Northwestern3-1 on Thursday

The Huskiesscored the first goal ofthe game when RoyNoller found JacobMichael on a diagonalrun Michael buriedthe ball in the net TheTigers responded withthree goals beforehalftime and the

second half was a drawSam Schroeder recorded two saves

Michael was the player of the gameHeights won the junior varsity game 2-1

Guerin Catholic played to a 1-1 tie withAvon the No 3 team in Class 2A onThursday

The Golden Eagles got on the board inthe 15th minute when Noah DeWall scoredoff an assist by Conner Murray The Oriolescame out hot in the second half finallygetting their goal off a corner kick with 10minutes to play

Guerin Catholic is now 5-2-1 for theseason

University beat Liberty Christian 3-0 onThursday

Sam Gailey had two goals to bring hisseason total to 10 goals and four assists

Hamilton Southeastern beat MountVernon 2-0 on Thursday

Dylan Ricketts and Darion Ghaffariscored the Royals goals with Jake Smithand Kobe Jones providing the assistsGoalkeepers Ben Haxton and CamMangelson combined for the shutout

Carmel took of Warren Central 2-0 in aThursday Metropolitan Conference game

Jackson Bruun and Connor Inglis scoredgoals for the Greyhounds with Jared Richeymaking one assist Carmel is now 6-1-3 forthe season

ldquoI really like how our individualdefending has led to good strong teamdefending said Hounds coach ShaneSchmidt When that happens we are ingood shape to transition into our attackrdquo

Noblesville and Cathedral played to a0-0 tie on Thursday

Huskies fall to Northwestern GC ties No 3 Avon

The Hamilton Southeastern girls soccer team cruised past Mount Vernon 6-0 onThursday

Mckenzie Smith scored the first goal for the Royals on a free kick After that goalswere scored by Layla Brown Sophia Silcox Claire Wilkinson Kara Sanders and KaitlynWeldy Making assists were Sanders Brown Silcox Weldy and Ava Keaffaber

Southeasterns defense allowed Mount Vernon just two shots in the game

Sheridan fell to Crawfordsville 2-1 on ThursdayThe Blackhawks were down 2-0 at halftime before freshman Makenna Hammack took

the ensuing kick-off and dribbled through the Crawfordsville defense to close the deficitto one

The Blackhawk defense rose to the occasion and kept Crawfordsville scoreless forthe rest of the game said Sheridan coach Kurtis Olsan Despite several good looks atgoal in the second half the Hawks couldnt find the equalizer

Universitys cross country teamscompeted in the Lebanon TigerInvitational on Thursday

The Trailblazers girls team finishedthird scoring 82 points Western Boonewon the meet with 18 followed byLebanon with 54 Clinton Central wasfourth with 85

Today was the first race for promisingfreshman Gloria Davidova as she joinedthe team late in the season said UHScoach Jenny Cox Her addition -- alongwith strong performances by the otherrunners -- propelled Universitys girlscross country team to their first win overClinton Central this season Times for the Trailblazers were as followsJada Swearingen 2424 MichaelaMcKasson 2636 Robin Karwath 2730

Gloria Davidova 2736 Lucia Ponader2906 Lauren Flickner 2917 AudreyGeipel 2923 Lauren Masoncup 3000Audrey Lupton 3011 Maya Marks-Strauss 3046 Isabella Garino-Heisey3542 Alexa Nealy 3543

The University boys finished fourthTeam scores were Lebanon 31 ClintonCentral 52 Western Boone 70 University89 and Sheridan 124

Noah Laramore Grant Syrek andJacob Sager all placed in the top 15 for theTrailblazers Their times were as followsNoah Laramore 1852 Grant Syrek 1910Jacob Sager 2024 Neil Pettinga 2125Cordell Wilson 2136 Noah Thomas2255 Cole Reinholt 2312 MaxAmmerman 2508 Tommy Herod 2810Jared Dalton 3151

The Guerin Catholic girls golf team won the first ever Circle City Conferencechampionship Thursday at Smock Golf Club

The Golden Eagles scored 183 in the nine-hole tournament followed by BishopChatard with 186 Roncalli with 195 and Brebeuf Jesuit with 197 Mckayla Tallmanfinished second individually with a score of 42 while Angelica Pfefferkorn finishedfourth by shooting 44 Megan Ahlgrims 48 landed her in seventh place

Carly Hammons carded 49 and Kylie McMullen shot 51

Hamilton Heights lost a nine-hole girls golf match to Lebanon at Ulen CountryClub by the score of 167-187

Caitie Gehlhausen was medalist for the match with a one-over par 37 Syd Lucasfollowed with 48 Kate Biggs 50 and Alyx Harley had 52

Roy NollerHeights

HSE blasts Mount Vernon

GC wins first Circle City title

University runsin Tiger Invite

Tickets for Hamilton Heights footballgame with Twin Lakes at Lucas Oil Stadiumgo on sale tonight

The tickets arrived a week earlier thananticipated so Huskies fans can start buyingthem immediately Tickets will be on saleat tonights home football game againstNorthwestern starting at 6 pm Tickets willremain on sale until the end of the gamesfirst quarter kickoff tonight is at 7 pm

Ticket sales continue from 8 am to 3pm Sept 19-29 and from 8 am to 130pm Sept 30

Heightsrsquo LucasOil tickets onsale tonight

CorrectionThe Hamilton Heights football teamrsquosHoosier Conference record is 2-0 withwins over Lewis Cass and Tipton Theincorrect record appeared in a story inThursdayrsquos edition

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 82 64 562 -Baltimore 80 66 548 20Toronto 80 66 548 20NY Yankees 77 69 527 50Tampa Bay 63 83 432 190Central W L PCT GBCleveland 84 62 575 -Detroit 78 68 534 60Kansas City 74 72 507 100Chi White Sox 71 75 486 130Minnesota 55 92 374 295West W L PCT GBTexas 87 60 592 -Seattle 78 68 534 85Houston 76 70 521 105Oakland 64 82 438 225LA Angels 63 83 432 235

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 87 59 596 -NY Mets 77 69 527 100Miami 73 73 500 140Philadelphia 65 82 442 225Atlanta 56 90 384 310Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 93 53 637 -St Louis 76 70 521 170Pittsburgh 71 74 490 215Milwaukee 66 81 449 275Cincinnati 62 83 428 305West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 82 64 562 -San Francisco 78 68 534 40Colorado 69 77 473 130Arizona 62 84 425 200San Diego 62 84 425 200

MLB standingsThursdayrsquos scores

Minnesota 5 Detroit 1Chi White Sox 2 Cleveland 1Pittsburgh 15 Philadelphia 2

Tampa Bay 7 Baltimore 6Boston 7 NY Yankees 5

Oakland 14 Kansas City 5Milwaukee 5 Chi Cubs 4Arizona 7 LA Dodgers 3Toronto 7 LA Angels 2

San Francisco 6 St Louis 2

Sports10

Thursday Sept 15Volleyball

Westfield at Southeastern 530 pmCarmel at Warren Central 630 pm

Zionsville at Noblesville 7 pmFishers at Brownsburg 7 pm

Boys TennisCarmel at MIC Round 1 at North Central 530 pm

Heights Hoosier Conference at Twin LakesSoutheastern at Zionsville 5 pm

Boys SoccerCarmel at Warren Central 7 pmHeights at Northwestern 5 pm

Guerin at Avon 645 pmCathedral at Noblesville 7 pm

Sheridan at Crawfordsville 715 pmGirls Soccer

Chatard at Heights 730 pmMt Vernon at Southeastern 7 pm

Sheridan at Crawfordsville 530 pmGirls Cross Country

Sheridan at Lebanon Invt 5 pmBoys Cross Country

Sheridan at Lebanon Invt 5 pmFriday Sept 16

FootballCarmel at Lawrence North 7 pm

Brownsburg at Fishers 7 pmBroad Ripple at Guerin 7 pmNorthwestern at Heights 7 pmSoutheastern at Westfield 7 pmNoblesville at Zionsville 7 pm

Sheridan at Eastern 7 pmGirls Golf

Carmel Guerin Westfield University at South GroveSectional

Saturday Sept 17Boys Soccer

Fishers at Westfield 10 amHeights Invt 9 am

Guerin at Ft Wayne Luers 1 pmGirls Soccer

Westfield at Pike 10 amGuerin at Ft Wane Dwenger 10 am

Noblesville at Brownsburg 1230 pm

Sheridan at Western Boone 1130 amBoys Tennis

Hoosier Crossroads at Fishers 9 amMIC at Carmel 830 am

Heights at Hoosier Conference at Twin LakesGuerin at Homestead Invt 9 am

Boys Cross CountryWestfield Guerin Noblesville HSE Fishers at

Riverview Health FlashRock at Northview Church 9am

Carmel at Louisville Trinity Invt 830 amHeights Sheridan at Tipton Invt 9 am

Girls Cross CountryWestfield Guerin Noblesville HSE Fishers at

Riverview Health FlashRock at Northview Church 9am

Carmel at Louisville Trinity Invt 830 amHeights Sheridan at Tipton Invt 9 am

Girls GolfHeights Noblesville HSE Fishers at Anderson

Grandview Sectional 2 pmVolleyball

Southeastern at Warren Central Invt 9 am

Upcoming sports schedule

The Sheridan Horseshoe League endedthe season on an exciting note The first halfof the season winner United Feeds had toface second half winner Price Heating in athree game winner take all United Feedswon the league by a single point Aftertallying the scores United Feeds and PriceHeating had each split one win a piece Thencame the final tally

The inter-league handicap tournamentwas won by Tammy Allen 378 second andthird places were held by rookies ScottSmith 368 and Genia Stepp 366

Other award winners for 2016 wereHigh Handicap Game and MostImproved PitcherKyle Wethington

High Actual Game SeasonCharles Sutton

High Handicap Series and Rookie ofYearSusan Dwigans

High Actual Series and Most RingersGreg Emry

High Handicap Overall SeasonScott Smith

High Actual Overall SeasonRichard Reddick

Lowest Handicap Series of SeasonMichael Sutton

Overall Actual Medallions were awardedto the men and womenGenia Stepp Susan Dwigans CharlesSutton Jeff Ogle Greg Emry and RichardReddick

Second Place Sponsor Trophy = PriceHeatingFirst Place Sponsor Trophy = UnitedFeeds

Sheridan Horseshoe Leagueends on exciting note

The Indianapolis-Carmel community is the No 9 swim city in America according toa third-annual study commissioned by USA Swimming and leading swimwearcompany Speedo USA The city moved up 10 spots to place in the top 10 for the secondtime since the studyrsquos debut in 2014 The San Jose-Santa Clara area claimed the No 1spot this year

Rounding out the top 10 of the 50 Top Swim Cities Presented by Speedo USA wereAnn Arbor Mich Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk ConnAustin Texas Madison WiscWashington DC Raleigh-Cary NC Fort Collins-Loveland Colo and the SanFrancisco-Oakland Calif Bay Area

ldquoI believe there is a rich history of swimming in central Indiana the number of greatfacilities and coaches make us a successful swimming areardquo said Chris Plumb HeadCoach of Carmel Swim Club ldquoBeing one of the top swim cities means we are doing afantastic job of teaching young people how to be successful in and out of the poolrdquo

The Indianapolis-Carmel area has hosted multiple USA Swimming national andinternational meets including the 2015 Duel in the Pool at the Indiana UniversityNatatorium the largest indoor pool in the United States The area also boasts the mostUSA Swimming clubs for areas with a population under two-million The popularity ofthe sport is reflected in local Carmel High School which has won 30 straight state girlsswimming titles

Indianapolis moved up 10 places from 2015 to take the No 9 spot this year andnumerous other cities made their debut into the top 50 Roanoke Va had the biggestjump moving up 49 spots to No 45 on the list Louisville Ky gained 42 spots to crackthe top 50 at No 48 for 2016 and Atlantic City NJ jumped 41 spots from 88 to 47Omaha Neb host city of the 2016 US Olympic Team Trials ndash Swimming also had anotable jump within the top 50 advancing 33 spots from 50 in 2015 to 17 this year

Indianapolis-Carmel ranked No 9 swim city

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Sports8

Photos by Kirk Green

ABOVE Westfieldrsquos Cassidy Ferrer makes a bump for the Shamrocks during their match withHamilton Southeastern on ThursdayBELOW Natalie Ravenell dives for a ball

Thursday night volleyball

Sports 9

The Hamilton Heights boys soccer teamfell to Northwestern3-1 on Thursday

The Huskiesscored the first goal ofthe game when RoyNoller found JacobMichael on a diagonalrun Michael buriedthe ball in the net TheTigers responded withthree goals beforehalftime and the

second half was a drawSam Schroeder recorded two saves

Michael was the player of the gameHeights won the junior varsity game 2-1

Guerin Catholic played to a 1-1 tie withAvon the No 3 team in Class 2A onThursday

The Golden Eagles got on the board inthe 15th minute when Noah DeWall scoredoff an assist by Conner Murray The Oriolescame out hot in the second half finallygetting their goal off a corner kick with 10minutes to play

Guerin Catholic is now 5-2-1 for theseason

University beat Liberty Christian 3-0 onThursday

Sam Gailey had two goals to bring hisseason total to 10 goals and four assists

Hamilton Southeastern beat MountVernon 2-0 on Thursday

Dylan Ricketts and Darion Ghaffariscored the Royals goals with Jake Smithand Kobe Jones providing the assistsGoalkeepers Ben Haxton and CamMangelson combined for the shutout

Carmel took of Warren Central 2-0 in aThursday Metropolitan Conference game

Jackson Bruun and Connor Inglis scoredgoals for the Greyhounds with Jared Richeymaking one assist Carmel is now 6-1-3 forthe season

ldquoI really like how our individualdefending has led to good strong teamdefending said Hounds coach ShaneSchmidt When that happens we are ingood shape to transition into our attackrdquo

Noblesville and Cathedral played to a0-0 tie on Thursday

Huskies fall to Northwestern GC ties No 3 Avon

The Hamilton Southeastern girls soccer team cruised past Mount Vernon 6-0 onThursday

Mckenzie Smith scored the first goal for the Royals on a free kick After that goalswere scored by Layla Brown Sophia Silcox Claire Wilkinson Kara Sanders and KaitlynWeldy Making assists were Sanders Brown Silcox Weldy and Ava Keaffaber

Southeasterns defense allowed Mount Vernon just two shots in the game

Sheridan fell to Crawfordsville 2-1 on ThursdayThe Blackhawks were down 2-0 at halftime before freshman Makenna Hammack took

the ensuing kick-off and dribbled through the Crawfordsville defense to close the deficitto one

The Blackhawk defense rose to the occasion and kept Crawfordsville scoreless forthe rest of the game said Sheridan coach Kurtis Olsan Despite several good looks atgoal in the second half the Hawks couldnt find the equalizer

Universitys cross country teamscompeted in the Lebanon TigerInvitational on Thursday

The Trailblazers girls team finishedthird scoring 82 points Western Boonewon the meet with 18 followed byLebanon with 54 Clinton Central wasfourth with 85

Today was the first race for promisingfreshman Gloria Davidova as she joinedthe team late in the season said UHScoach Jenny Cox Her addition -- alongwith strong performances by the otherrunners -- propelled Universitys girlscross country team to their first win overClinton Central this season Times for the Trailblazers were as followsJada Swearingen 2424 MichaelaMcKasson 2636 Robin Karwath 2730

Gloria Davidova 2736 Lucia Ponader2906 Lauren Flickner 2917 AudreyGeipel 2923 Lauren Masoncup 3000Audrey Lupton 3011 Maya Marks-Strauss 3046 Isabella Garino-Heisey3542 Alexa Nealy 3543

The University boys finished fourthTeam scores were Lebanon 31 ClintonCentral 52 Western Boone 70 University89 and Sheridan 124

Noah Laramore Grant Syrek andJacob Sager all placed in the top 15 for theTrailblazers Their times were as followsNoah Laramore 1852 Grant Syrek 1910Jacob Sager 2024 Neil Pettinga 2125Cordell Wilson 2136 Noah Thomas2255 Cole Reinholt 2312 MaxAmmerman 2508 Tommy Herod 2810Jared Dalton 3151

The Guerin Catholic girls golf team won the first ever Circle City Conferencechampionship Thursday at Smock Golf Club

The Golden Eagles scored 183 in the nine-hole tournament followed by BishopChatard with 186 Roncalli with 195 and Brebeuf Jesuit with 197 Mckayla Tallmanfinished second individually with a score of 42 while Angelica Pfefferkorn finishedfourth by shooting 44 Megan Ahlgrims 48 landed her in seventh place

Carly Hammons carded 49 and Kylie McMullen shot 51

Hamilton Heights lost a nine-hole girls golf match to Lebanon at Ulen CountryClub by the score of 167-187

Caitie Gehlhausen was medalist for the match with a one-over par 37 Syd Lucasfollowed with 48 Kate Biggs 50 and Alyx Harley had 52

Roy NollerHeights

HSE blasts Mount Vernon

GC wins first Circle City title

University runsin Tiger Invite

Tickets for Hamilton Heights footballgame with Twin Lakes at Lucas Oil Stadiumgo on sale tonight

The tickets arrived a week earlier thananticipated so Huskies fans can start buyingthem immediately Tickets will be on saleat tonights home football game againstNorthwestern starting at 6 pm Tickets willremain on sale until the end of the gamesfirst quarter kickoff tonight is at 7 pm

Ticket sales continue from 8 am to 3pm Sept 19-29 and from 8 am to 130pm Sept 30

Heightsrsquo LucasOil tickets onsale tonight

CorrectionThe Hamilton Heights football teamrsquosHoosier Conference record is 2-0 withwins over Lewis Cass and Tipton Theincorrect record appeared in a story inThursdayrsquos edition

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 82 64 562 -Baltimore 80 66 548 20Toronto 80 66 548 20NY Yankees 77 69 527 50Tampa Bay 63 83 432 190Central W L PCT GBCleveland 84 62 575 -Detroit 78 68 534 60Kansas City 74 72 507 100Chi White Sox 71 75 486 130Minnesota 55 92 374 295West W L PCT GBTexas 87 60 592 -Seattle 78 68 534 85Houston 76 70 521 105Oakland 64 82 438 225LA Angels 63 83 432 235

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 87 59 596 -NY Mets 77 69 527 100Miami 73 73 500 140Philadelphia 65 82 442 225Atlanta 56 90 384 310Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 93 53 637 -St Louis 76 70 521 170Pittsburgh 71 74 490 215Milwaukee 66 81 449 275Cincinnati 62 83 428 305West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 82 64 562 -San Francisco 78 68 534 40Colorado 69 77 473 130Arizona 62 84 425 200San Diego 62 84 425 200

MLB standingsThursdayrsquos scores

Minnesota 5 Detroit 1Chi White Sox 2 Cleveland 1Pittsburgh 15 Philadelphia 2

Tampa Bay 7 Baltimore 6Boston 7 NY Yankees 5

Oakland 14 Kansas City 5Milwaukee 5 Chi Cubs 4Arizona 7 LA Dodgers 3Toronto 7 LA Angels 2

San Francisco 6 St Louis 2

Sports10

Thursday Sept 15Volleyball

Westfield at Southeastern 530 pmCarmel at Warren Central 630 pm

Zionsville at Noblesville 7 pmFishers at Brownsburg 7 pm

Boys TennisCarmel at MIC Round 1 at North Central 530 pm

Heights Hoosier Conference at Twin LakesSoutheastern at Zionsville 5 pm

Boys SoccerCarmel at Warren Central 7 pmHeights at Northwestern 5 pm

Guerin at Avon 645 pmCathedral at Noblesville 7 pm

Sheridan at Crawfordsville 715 pmGirls Soccer

Chatard at Heights 730 pmMt Vernon at Southeastern 7 pm

Sheridan at Crawfordsville 530 pmGirls Cross Country

Sheridan at Lebanon Invt 5 pmBoys Cross Country

Sheridan at Lebanon Invt 5 pmFriday Sept 16

FootballCarmel at Lawrence North 7 pm

Brownsburg at Fishers 7 pmBroad Ripple at Guerin 7 pmNorthwestern at Heights 7 pmSoutheastern at Westfield 7 pmNoblesville at Zionsville 7 pm

Sheridan at Eastern 7 pmGirls Golf

Carmel Guerin Westfield University at South GroveSectional

Saturday Sept 17Boys Soccer

Fishers at Westfield 10 amHeights Invt 9 am

Guerin at Ft Wayne Luers 1 pmGirls Soccer

Westfield at Pike 10 amGuerin at Ft Wane Dwenger 10 am

Noblesville at Brownsburg 1230 pm

Sheridan at Western Boone 1130 amBoys Tennis

Hoosier Crossroads at Fishers 9 amMIC at Carmel 830 am

Heights at Hoosier Conference at Twin LakesGuerin at Homestead Invt 9 am

Boys Cross CountryWestfield Guerin Noblesville HSE Fishers at

Riverview Health FlashRock at Northview Church 9am

Carmel at Louisville Trinity Invt 830 amHeights Sheridan at Tipton Invt 9 am

Girls Cross CountryWestfield Guerin Noblesville HSE Fishers at

Riverview Health FlashRock at Northview Church 9am

Carmel at Louisville Trinity Invt 830 amHeights Sheridan at Tipton Invt 9 am

Girls GolfHeights Noblesville HSE Fishers at Anderson

Grandview Sectional 2 pmVolleyball

Southeastern at Warren Central Invt 9 am

Upcoming sports schedule

The Sheridan Horseshoe League endedthe season on an exciting note The first halfof the season winner United Feeds had toface second half winner Price Heating in athree game winner take all United Feedswon the league by a single point Aftertallying the scores United Feeds and PriceHeating had each split one win a piece Thencame the final tally

The inter-league handicap tournamentwas won by Tammy Allen 378 second andthird places were held by rookies ScottSmith 368 and Genia Stepp 366

Other award winners for 2016 wereHigh Handicap Game and MostImproved PitcherKyle Wethington

High Actual Game SeasonCharles Sutton

High Handicap Series and Rookie ofYearSusan Dwigans

High Actual Series and Most RingersGreg Emry

High Handicap Overall SeasonScott Smith

High Actual Overall SeasonRichard Reddick

Lowest Handicap Series of SeasonMichael Sutton

Overall Actual Medallions were awardedto the men and womenGenia Stepp Susan Dwigans CharlesSutton Jeff Ogle Greg Emry and RichardReddick

Second Place Sponsor Trophy = PriceHeatingFirst Place Sponsor Trophy = UnitedFeeds

Sheridan Horseshoe Leagueends on exciting note

The Indianapolis-Carmel community is the No 9 swim city in America according toa third-annual study commissioned by USA Swimming and leading swimwearcompany Speedo USA The city moved up 10 spots to place in the top 10 for the secondtime since the studyrsquos debut in 2014 The San Jose-Santa Clara area claimed the No 1spot this year

Rounding out the top 10 of the 50 Top Swim Cities Presented by Speedo USA wereAnn Arbor Mich Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk ConnAustin Texas Madison WiscWashington DC Raleigh-Cary NC Fort Collins-Loveland Colo and the SanFrancisco-Oakland Calif Bay Area

ldquoI believe there is a rich history of swimming in central Indiana the number of greatfacilities and coaches make us a successful swimming areardquo said Chris Plumb HeadCoach of Carmel Swim Club ldquoBeing one of the top swim cities means we are doing afantastic job of teaching young people how to be successful in and out of the poolrdquo

The Indianapolis-Carmel area has hosted multiple USA Swimming national andinternational meets including the 2015 Duel in the Pool at the Indiana UniversityNatatorium the largest indoor pool in the United States The area also boasts the mostUSA Swimming clubs for areas with a population under two-million The popularity ofthe sport is reflected in local Carmel High School which has won 30 straight state girlsswimming titles

Indianapolis moved up 10 places from 2015 to take the No 9 spot this year andnumerous other cities made their debut into the top 50 Roanoke Va had the biggestjump moving up 49 spots to No 45 on the list Louisville Ky gained 42 spots to crackthe top 50 at No 48 for 2016 and Atlantic City NJ jumped 41 spots from 88 to 47Omaha Neb host city of the 2016 US Olympic Team Trials ndash Swimming also had anotable jump within the top 50 advancing 33 spots from 50 in 2015 to 17 this year

Indianapolis-Carmel ranked No 9 swim city

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Sports 9

The Hamilton Heights boys soccer teamfell to Northwestern3-1 on Thursday

The Huskiesscored the first goal ofthe game when RoyNoller found JacobMichael on a diagonalrun Michael buriedthe ball in the net TheTigers responded withthree goals beforehalftime and the

second half was a drawSam Schroeder recorded two saves

Michael was the player of the gameHeights won the junior varsity game 2-1

Guerin Catholic played to a 1-1 tie withAvon the No 3 team in Class 2A onThursday

The Golden Eagles got on the board inthe 15th minute when Noah DeWall scoredoff an assist by Conner Murray The Oriolescame out hot in the second half finallygetting their goal off a corner kick with 10minutes to play

Guerin Catholic is now 5-2-1 for theseason

University beat Liberty Christian 3-0 onThursday

Sam Gailey had two goals to bring hisseason total to 10 goals and four assists

Hamilton Southeastern beat MountVernon 2-0 on Thursday

Dylan Ricketts and Darion Ghaffariscored the Royals goals with Jake Smithand Kobe Jones providing the assistsGoalkeepers Ben Haxton and CamMangelson combined for the shutout

Carmel took of Warren Central 2-0 in aThursday Metropolitan Conference game

Jackson Bruun and Connor Inglis scoredgoals for the Greyhounds with Jared Richeymaking one assist Carmel is now 6-1-3 forthe season

ldquoI really like how our individualdefending has led to good strong teamdefending said Hounds coach ShaneSchmidt When that happens we are ingood shape to transition into our attackrdquo

Noblesville and Cathedral played to a0-0 tie on Thursday

Huskies fall to Northwestern GC ties No 3 Avon

The Hamilton Southeastern girls soccer team cruised past Mount Vernon 6-0 onThursday

Mckenzie Smith scored the first goal for the Royals on a free kick After that goalswere scored by Layla Brown Sophia Silcox Claire Wilkinson Kara Sanders and KaitlynWeldy Making assists were Sanders Brown Silcox Weldy and Ava Keaffaber

Southeasterns defense allowed Mount Vernon just two shots in the game

Sheridan fell to Crawfordsville 2-1 on ThursdayThe Blackhawks were down 2-0 at halftime before freshman Makenna Hammack took

the ensuing kick-off and dribbled through the Crawfordsville defense to close the deficitto one

The Blackhawk defense rose to the occasion and kept Crawfordsville scoreless forthe rest of the game said Sheridan coach Kurtis Olsan Despite several good looks atgoal in the second half the Hawks couldnt find the equalizer

Universitys cross country teamscompeted in the Lebanon TigerInvitational on Thursday

The Trailblazers girls team finishedthird scoring 82 points Western Boonewon the meet with 18 followed byLebanon with 54 Clinton Central wasfourth with 85

Today was the first race for promisingfreshman Gloria Davidova as she joinedthe team late in the season said UHScoach Jenny Cox Her addition -- alongwith strong performances by the otherrunners -- propelled Universitys girlscross country team to their first win overClinton Central this season Times for the Trailblazers were as followsJada Swearingen 2424 MichaelaMcKasson 2636 Robin Karwath 2730

Gloria Davidova 2736 Lucia Ponader2906 Lauren Flickner 2917 AudreyGeipel 2923 Lauren Masoncup 3000Audrey Lupton 3011 Maya Marks-Strauss 3046 Isabella Garino-Heisey3542 Alexa Nealy 3543

The University boys finished fourthTeam scores were Lebanon 31 ClintonCentral 52 Western Boone 70 University89 and Sheridan 124

Noah Laramore Grant Syrek andJacob Sager all placed in the top 15 for theTrailblazers Their times were as followsNoah Laramore 1852 Grant Syrek 1910Jacob Sager 2024 Neil Pettinga 2125Cordell Wilson 2136 Noah Thomas2255 Cole Reinholt 2312 MaxAmmerman 2508 Tommy Herod 2810Jared Dalton 3151

The Guerin Catholic girls golf team won the first ever Circle City Conferencechampionship Thursday at Smock Golf Club

The Golden Eagles scored 183 in the nine-hole tournament followed by BishopChatard with 186 Roncalli with 195 and Brebeuf Jesuit with 197 Mckayla Tallmanfinished second individually with a score of 42 while Angelica Pfefferkorn finishedfourth by shooting 44 Megan Ahlgrims 48 landed her in seventh place

Carly Hammons carded 49 and Kylie McMullen shot 51

Hamilton Heights lost a nine-hole girls golf match to Lebanon at Ulen CountryClub by the score of 167-187

Caitie Gehlhausen was medalist for the match with a one-over par 37 Syd Lucasfollowed with 48 Kate Biggs 50 and Alyx Harley had 52

Roy NollerHeights

HSE blasts Mount Vernon

GC wins first Circle City title

University runsin Tiger Invite

Tickets for Hamilton Heights footballgame with Twin Lakes at Lucas Oil Stadiumgo on sale tonight

The tickets arrived a week earlier thananticipated so Huskies fans can start buyingthem immediately Tickets will be on saleat tonights home football game againstNorthwestern starting at 6 pm Tickets willremain on sale until the end of the gamesfirst quarter kickoff tonight is at 7 pm

Ticket sales continue from 8 am to 3pm Sept 19-29 and from 8 am to 130pm Sept 30

Heightsrsquo LucasOil tickets onsale tonight

CorrectionThe Hamilton Heights football teamrsquosHoosier Conference record is 2-0 withwins over Lewis Cass and Tipton Theincorrect record appeared in a story inThursdayrsquos edition

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 82 64 562 -Baltimore 80 66 548 20Toronto 80 66 548 20NY Yankees 77 69 527 50Tampa Bay 63 83 432 190Central W L PCT GBCleveland 84 62 575 -Detroit 78 68 534 60Kansas City 74 72 507 100Chi White Sox 71 75 486 130Minnesota 55 92 374 295West W L PCT GBTexas 87 60 592 -Seattle 78 68 534 85Houston 76 70 521 105Oakland 64 82 438 225LA Angels 63 83 432 235

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 87 59 596 -NY Mets 77 69 527 100Miami 73 73 500 140Philadelphia 65 82 442 225Atlanta 56 90 384 310Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 93 53 637 -St Louis 76 70 521 170Pittsburgh 71 74 490 215Milwaukee 66 81 449 275Cincinnati 62 83 428 305West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 82 64 562 -San Francisco 78 68 534 40Colorado 69 77 473 130Arizona 62 84 425 200San Diego 62 84 425 200

MLB standingsThursdayrsquos scores

Minnesota 5 Detroit 1Chi White Sox 2 Cleveland 1Pittsburgh 15 Philadelphia 2

Tampa Bay 7 Baltimore 6Boston 7 NY Yankees 5

Oakland 14 Kansas City 5Milwaukee 5 Chi Cubs 4Arizona 7 LA Dodgers 3Toronto 7 LA Angels 2

San Francisco 6 St Louis 2

Sports10

Thursday Sept 15Volleyball

Westfield at Southeastern 530 pmCarmel at Warren Central 630 pm

Zionsville at Noblesville 7 pmFishers at Brownsburg 7 pm

Boys TennisCarmel at MIC Round 1 at North Central 530 pm

Heights Hoosier Conference at Twin LakesSoutheastern at Zionsville 5 pm

Boys SoccerCarmel at Warren Central 7 pmHeights at Northwestern 5 pm

Guerin at Avon 645 pmCathedral at Noblesville 7 pm

Sheridan at Crawfordsville 715 pmGirls Soccer

Chatard at Heights 730 pmMt Vernon at Southeastern 7 pm

Sheridan at Crawfordsville 530 pmGirls Cross Country

Sheridan at Lebanon Invt 5 pmBoys Cross Country

Sheridan at Lebanon Invt 5 pmFriday Sept 16

FootballCarmel at Lawrence North 7 pm

Brownsburg at Fishers 7 pmBroad Ripple at Guerin 7 pmNorthwestern at Heights 7 pmSoutheastern at Westfield 7 pmNoblesville at Zionsville 7 pm

Sheridan at Eastern 7 pmGirls Golf

Carmel Guerin Westfield University at South GroveSectional

Saturday Sept 17Boys Soccer

Fishers at Westfield 10 amHeights Invt 9 am

Guerin at Ft Wayne Luers 1 pmGirls Soccer

Westfield at Pike 10 amGuerin at Ft Wane Dwenger 10 am

Noblesville at Brownsburg 1230 pm

Sheridan at Western Boone 1130 amBoys Tennis

Hoosier Crossroads at Fishers 9 amMIC at Carmel 830 am

Heights at Hoosier Conference at Twin LakesGuerin at Homestead Invt 9 am

Boys Cross CountryWestfield Guerin Noblesville HSE Fishers at

Riverview Health FlashRock at Northview Church 9am

Carmel at Louisville Trinity Invt 830 amHeights Sheridan at Tipton Invt 9 am

Girls Cross CountryWestfield Guerin Noblesville HSE Fishers at

Riverview Health FlashRock at Northview Church 9am

Carmel at Louisville Trinity Invt 830 amHeights Sheridan at Tipton Invt 9 am

Girls GolfHeights Noblesville HSE Fishers at Anderson

Grandview Sectional 2 pmVolleyball

Southeastern at Warren Central Invt 9 am

Upcoming sports schedule

The Sheridan Horseshoe League endedthe season on an exciting note The first halfof the season winner United Feeds had toface second half winner Price Heating in athree game winner take all United Feedswon the league by a single point Aftertallying the scores United Feeds and PriceHeating had each split one win a piece Thencame the final tally

The inter-league handicap tournamentwas won by Tammy Allen 378 second andthird places were held by rookies ScottSmith 368 and Genia Stepp 366

Other award winners for 2016 wereHigh Handicap Game and MostImproved PitcherKyle Wethington

High Actual Game SeasonCharles Sutton

High Handicap Series and Rookie ofYearSusan Dwigans

High Actual Series and Most RingersGreg Emry

High Handicap Overall SeasonScott Smith

High Actual Overall SeasonRichard Reddick

Lowest Handicap Series of SeasonMichael Sutton

Overall Actual Medallions were awardedto the men and womenGenia Stepp Susan Dwigans CharlesSutton Jeff Ogle Greg Emry and RichardReddick

Second Place Sponsor Trophy = PriceHeatingFirst Place Sponsor Trophy = UnitedFeeds

Sheridan Horseshoe Leagueends on exciting note

The Indianapolis-Carmel community is the No 9 swim city in America according toa third-annual study commissioned by USA Swimming and leading swimwearcompany Speedo USA The city moved up 10 spots to place in the top 10 for the secondtime since the studyrsquos debut in 2014 The San Jose-Santa Clara area claimed the No 1spot this year

Rounding out the top 10 of the 50 Top Swim Cities Presented by Speedo USA wereAnn Arbor Mich Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk ConnAustin Texas Madison WiscWashington DC Raleigh-Cary NC Fort Collins-Loveland Colo and the SanFrancisco-Oakland Calif Bay Area

ldquoI believe there is a rich history of swimming in central Indiana the number of greatfacilities and coaches make us a successful swimming areardquo said Chris Plumb HeadCoach of Carmel Swim Club ldquoBeing one of the top swim cities means we are doing afantastic job of teaching young people how to be successful in and out of the poolrdquo

The Indianapolis-Carmel area has hosted multiple USA Swimming national andinternational meets including the 2015 Duel in the Pool at the Indiana UniversityNatatorium the largest indoor pool in the United States The area also boasts the mostUSA Swimming clubs for areas with a population under two-million The popularity ofthe sport is reflected in local Carmel High School which has won 30 straight state girlsswimming titles

Indianapolis moved up 10 places from 2015 to take the No 9 spot this year andnumerous other cities made their debut into the top 50 Roanoke Va had the biggestjump moving up 49 spots to No 45 on the list Louisville Ky gained 42 spots to crackthe top 50 at No 48 for 2016 and Atlantic City NJ jumped 41 spots from 88 to 47Omaha Neb host city of the 2016 US Olympic Team Trials ndash Swimming also had anotable jump within the top 50 advancing 33 spots from 50 in 2015 to 17 this year

Indianapolis-Carmel ranked No 9 swim city

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American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 82 64 562 -Baltimore 80 66 548 20Toronto 80 66 548 20NY Yankees 77 69 527 50Tampa Bay 63 83 432 190Central W L PCT GBCleveland 84 62 575 -Detroit 78 68 534 60Kansas City 74 72 507 100Chi White Sox 71 75 486 130Minnesota 55 92 374 295West W L PCT GBTexas 87 60 592 -Seattle 78 68 534 85Houston 76 70 521 105Oakland 64 82 438 225LA Angels 63 83 432 235

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 87 59 596 -NY Mets 77 69 527 100Miami 73 73 500 140Philadelphia 65 82 442 225Atlanta 56 90 384 310Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 93 53 637 -St Louis 76 70 521 170Pittsburgh 71 74 490 215Milwaukee 66 81 449 275Cincinnati 62 83 428 305West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 82 64 562 -San Francisco 78 68 534 40Colorado 69 77 473 130Arizona 62 84 425 200San Diego 62 84 425 200

MLB standingsThursdayrsquos scores

Minnesota 5 Detroit 1Chi White Sox 2 Cleveland 1Pittsburgh 15 Philadelphia 2

Tampa Bay 7 Baltimore 6Boston 7 NY Yankees 5

Oakland 14 Kansas City 5Milwaukee 5 Chi Cubs 4Arizona 7 LA Dodgers 3Toronto 7 LA Angels 2

San Francisco 6 St Louis 2

Sports10

Thursday Sept 15Volleyball

Westfield at Southeastern 530 pmCarmel at Warren Central 630 pm

Zionsville at Noblesville 7 pmFishers at Brownsburg 7 pm

Boys TennisCarmel at MIC Round 1 at North Central 530 pm

Heights Hoosier Conference at Twin LakesSoutheastern at Zionsville 5 pm

Boys SoccerCarmel at Warren Central 7 pmHeights at Northwestern 5 pm

Guerin at Avon 645 pmCathedral at Noblesville 7 pm

Sheridan at Crawfordsville 715 pmGirls Soccer

Chatard at Heights 730 pmMt Vernon at Southeastern 7 pm

Sheridan at Crawfordsville 530 pmGirls Cross Country

Sheridan at Lebanon Invt 5 pmBoys Cross Country

Sheridan at Lebanon Invt 5 pmFriday Sept 16

FootballCarmel at Lawrence North 7 pm

Brownsburg at Fishers 7 pmBroad Ripple at Guerin 7 pmNorthwestern at Heights 7 pmSoutheastern at Westfield 7 pmNoblesville at Zionsville 7 pm

Sheridan at Eastern 7 pmGirls Golf

Carmel Guerin Westfield University at South GroveSectional

Saturday Sept 17Boys Soccer

Fishers at Westfield 10 amHeights Invt 9 am

Guerin at Ft Wayne Luers 1 pmGirls Soccer

Westfield at Pike 10 amGuerin at Ft Wane Dwenger 10 am

Noblesville at Brownsburg 1230 pm

Sheridan at Western Boone 1130 amBoys Tennis

Hoosier Crossroads at Fishers 9 amMIC at Carmel 830 am

Heights at Hoosier Conference at Twin LakesGuerin at Homestead Invt 9 am

Boys Cross CountryWestfield Guerin Noblesville HSE Fishers at

Riverview Health FlashRock at Northview Church 9am

Carmel at Louisville Trinity Invt 830 amHeights Sheridan at Tipton Invt 9 am

Girls Cross CountryWestfield Guerin Noblesville HSE Fishers at

Riverview Health FlashRock at Northview Church 9am

Carmel at Louisville Trinity Invt 830 amHeights Sheridan at Tipton Invt 9 am

Girls GolfHeights Noblesville HSE Fishers at Anderson

Grandview Sectional 2 pmVolleyball

Southeastern at Warren Central Invt 9 am

Upcoming sports schedule

The Sheridan Horseshoe League endedthe season on an exciting note The first halfof the season winner United Feeds had toface second half winner Price Heating in athree game winner take all United Feedswon the league by a single point Aftertallying the scores United Feeds and PriceHeating had each split one win a piece Thencame the final tally

The inter-league handicap tournamentwas won by Tammy Allen 378 second andthird places were held by rookies ScottSmith 368 and Genia Stepp 366

Other award winners for 2016 wereHigh Handicap Game and MostImproved PitcherKyle Wethington

High Actual Game SeasonCharles Sutton

High Handicap Series and Rookie ofYearSusan Dwigans

High Actual Series and Most RingersGreg Emry

High Handicap Overall SeasonScott Smith

High Actual Overall SeasonRichard Reddick

Lowest Handicap Series of SeasonMichael Sutton

Overall Actual Medallions were awardedto the men and womenGenia Stepp Susan Dwigans CharlesSutton Jeff Ogle Greg Emry and RichardReddick

Second Place Sponsor Trophy = PriceHeatingFirst Place Sponsor Trophy = UnitedFeeds

Sheridan Horseshoe Leagueends on exciting note

The Indianapolis-Carmel community is the No 9 swim city in America according toa third-annual study commissioned by USA Swimming and leading swimwearcompany Speedo USA The city moved up 10 spots to place in the top 10 for the secondtime since the studyrsquos debut in 2014 The San Jose-Santa Clara area claimed the No 1spot this year

Rounding out the top 10 of the 50 Top Swim Cities Presented by Speedo USA wereAnn Arbor Mich Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk ConnAustin Texas Madison WiscWashington DC Raleigh-Cary NC Fort Collins-Loveland Colo and the SanFrancisco-Oakland Calif Bay Area

ldquoI believe there is a rich history of swimming in central Indiana the number of greatfacilities and coaches make us a successful swimming areardquo said Chris Plumb HeadCoach of Carmel Swim Club ldquoBeing one of the top swim cities means we are doing afantastic job of teaching young people how to be successful in and out of the poolrdquo

The Indianapolis-Carmel area has hosted multiple USA Swimming national andinternational meets including the 2015 Duel in the Pool at the Indiana UniversityNatatorium the largest indoor pool in the United States The area also boasts the mostUSA Swimming clubs for areas with a population under two-million The popularity ofthe sport is reflected in local Carmel High School which has won 30 straight state girlsswimming titles

Indianapolis moved up 10 places from 2015 to take the No 9 spot this year andnumerous other cities made their debut into the top 50 Roanoke Va had the biggestjump moving up 49 spots to No 45 on the list Louisville Ky gained 42 spots to crackthe top 50 at No 48 for 2016 and Atlantic City NJ jumped 41 spots from 88 to 47Omaha Neb host city of the 2016 US Olympic Team Trials ndash Swimming also had anotable jump within the top 50 advancing 33 spots from 50 in 2015 to 17 this year

Indianapolis-Carmel ranked No 9 swim city